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ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 380, 1918. cee enn ing the Amer- ough Gas Company Hee Given 0 afore in the Uaioe C ‘oal at Shipyard Doing “His Bit” supplied the Cony THANE ata | Racha Te urinal and as been appointed a Knight Com-| mings MARININ ATA | Charles B. Russell; Tenth, Jeremiah 644.404.464006064-545 5604000 o0466-40% G nd districts and a part of der of the Bath ush. A similar proceeding, how , Which affects the Kin Lighting Company is still pen fore a referce Should the Kings County Lightin: Company be as successful as th: Brooklyn 2 eve al chotcan 4 Murphy, incirmbent; Seventh, rie Borough Company th torough Ga accel Teckwood, (neumbent: Bilwtet Consolidated and the Brooklyn Unior Kings County s o Ma 1 tants: eathy 86, GhGaT SMUVORtS every Legislative regulation that has F SIX ENDS LIFE Al a) Name Men to Run for | bent: Tentt ; Pleventh yee Geen wulbed Gh bate” (WE BCE MOTHER 0 I The Clean Afte--Fee! State, Senate and Assembly hifet Sih t in this city. Th or Dawgnt " annniias files porations regard the Hughes opinion | Acta | Tells the True & ory his morning by| as a long-looked-for opening wedge You don’t have to wat tong kde TeSibny THOU NBL: ANIA > in clearing the way for a return to to acquire tue SOZOVONT oe Cate: ENG, DUMCOTES) Ctl ae A Moka. nouient) FIRS #1 and $1.25 gas. taste—only one trial deton- mY | Brooklyn to iron out differences and] i Gneaun neventh, Jann & » Since the beginning of the war strates its pleasant cleansing | ste candidates for Congress ly, x wit Me vet eave wa 3 as ee $ > every gas company in the city has qualities—continued use as i and Astombly, the fol-| gan; Ninth, Fred 6. Burry, incum: 4 PEL hl p it sures clean, healthy, whole- , - esis Be n eee th M au n r¢ Hy * ‘Albany, bet without affects, if wal ice en eh as 60 mat KIM GniR;: MONE GE OURRNITS, 1h effort to set aside the statutes that CMI EI dh ak umbent; Mourteenth, # nth, Bix > stand between the humble flat dwel " | no choices; ee > Ie 4 the corporations. Now t } _ Weeding out the broken | : a. McGrath B's torinee Baprenis Court Justice kas| nocitnn ¢ lines is our only reason for ; lor, wees Ww | JProlbintnaddil ical $ decreed that thcent gas on the out-| fic on the Y Joseph V. jallagher; ve ie kirts of the city is “confiscatory”’ ' marking them down. Seventh, James 'T. Maher, incumbent; nat 1s, that the company cannot ex- & westbound i Everybody knows the} ticntn, witiam F. Cleary, incum- ist if it is not permitted to chatge Ot BatAV IE f value of good wool suits, | Ninth, David J. O'Connell; meres prove tbat, S0-cent gas is Pit and retina te faffalo. Five | SOLD BY ALL DEALERS EVERY WHERE i and how much more it would | nth, George W, Martin or Frank ————— — - _ . cost to replace them. vith Repobilonne agreed upon the 7 mm following Congressional candidates Per © $25, $30 and §35 now. | Fourth District, Ralph W. Bowman; | are 4 ROGERS Pret COMPANY Fifth, George A. Green; Sixth, Fred-| al movem ouicerta of the 3 ‘os Broadway | Tick W. Rowe, Incumbent: Seventh ew Salad bd WAVE BOWS, @ Ba ‘et 13th St. “The at 34th St John Hill Morgana; Fighth, Allison A l S | f Fe Adams; Ninth, Oscar W. Swift rade ny 4 | i at Warren at 41st St. | kell, Incumbent. There was no se 8, \ lection in the Third District, cP; ati ns ae FRANKLIN SIMON — ~ T r i (w} Te sae TETRT NNN Le an unskilled laborer ‘1 | aoe See | Hand-Tailored with him. The photo ws | ss i nvalidating the 75-cent rate for gas ! HIRES eA [sees ults for Vien The referee holds that a fair value f the ant for the pur- | CAS RAEISWLEGAL foci Very Misch Reduoe : $1,671 ust. year amo . . : \, FOR SMALL COMPANY. issfine’ otros Suits Like These —In Woolens Like These : n, taxes and unc . . . . F | <M eae i bring ‘tho total We AtReductions Like These—In Times Like These @ to. $61,070 Are a Tribute to the Liberality ' eal ‘om er Hustts’ it Store Closed Saturday During AUGUST ie in ae confer of the House that Sells Them! f si} taken at once. The Evening World i bd | i his ings, in brief, are a Any a tucht for nt gas for : le 9 Pe ’ | ‘ I ye irs. The rate was fixed by the ’ e e = » 80-cont gas rate ts | leeislature two years ag: - | || Women’s & Misses’ Frocks oeg era beso a Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits a 4 ES and tha | / i SoS BIGGAS COMPANIES ALSO Formerly $33, $30 and $28 3 ; ies coms | WILL FIGHT EIGHTY-CENT | wu Unusual Collection of Newer Models uno tix a rato} ‘ ' $94, cee'Maon ie | RATE AS *GONFISCATORY’. Reduced to } Wecent rate fixeg by : Lay b @ * cab Wy. |Decision of Referee Hughes Gives 9 * ry | The Values Are Most Extraordinary Sa tee cael Te one le | Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits Hons: ed to Begin Legal Bat hee tatutory rate for tO BEEM Fe > a AVY SATIN FROCKS combined with To BoE | priv not revived | F espe plan Us cre Formerly $45. $42, $40 and $38 | ‘ Georgette, embroidered and fringe wW. 8, 8, ch iecistin a t the 80-cent i‘ ge alae 8 - | trimmed. Navy Taffeta Frocks com- That the Court has no power to ie nal Reduced to 35 o bined with Georgette. Fringed Satin Frocks fix what is a reasonable rate sc tia aca Wook bl | fi designs. Former Justice Hushes decides | °°" oak ‘ | ke +n) Baw GEE that it does not appear that gas|dated, Brooklyn Unio | All our own Fifth Avenue Models \ 18.95 fare 6 eS ee eee Regular and taRetweon Stee. | Aesth chert PA lenny ey en A small charge for alterations der them insufficient, uired to {substantial remuneration r that it is|s furnish this gas wit rt And, ac 1 made RINGED SATIN TUNIC FROCKS. Beaded Taffeta Frocks combined with Georgette. Beaded Satin Frocks, Sport Frocks of Khaki Kool 20.00 Men’s Clothing Shop—8 West 38th Street Spee Shop ca on Street ag cordingly, n ))) Notice to Britons and Canadians i lle iell >= CESS SE ene AIRE LE CLI EALIELE LLL 1 1 LABORATELY BEADED AND EM. BROIDERED GEORGETTE FROC Fringed Crepe de Chine Frocks in Navy and Black, Embroidered Satin Man- 22.50 New Frock of Y Beaded and Embroidered Satin, $43.50 'ADED SATIN FROCKS combined with Georgette. Serge Frocks in new de- signs. Beaded Navy Georgette Frocks. 25.00 FROCKS combined RINGED SATIN with Georgette. Llaborately beaded Navy Georgelle Frocks, 28.50 nN SATIN FROCKS in long tunic effects, heavily embroidered. Elab- orately beaded Georgette Frocks. oe Satin Frocks featuring quilt stitching. Serge Frocks in new designs, “30.00 35.00 45.00 in the United States N July 31st the Recruiting Conventions between Great Britain, Canada and the United States will come inte force and the period for voluntary enlistment terminates on September 28th, 1918. During this period of sixty days, all Britons and Canadians between the ages of twenty and forty- four, both inclusive, have an epportunity of offering their services to their own countries at a time when the services of every man are urgently needed. For sixty days al! British subjects between the above | ages will be exempt from the American draft and can enlist at any Recruiting Depot of the British- Canadian Recruiting Mission, regardless of the fact that they may have taken out firet United States citizen papers or have been classified in Class One. During this period of sixty days all Britons and Canadians of twenty years of age and those be tween the ages of thirty-one and forty-four, both | inclusive, will be required to register on a date fixed by proclamation by the President, and thirty days | after registration men of these ages will be lable \ 4 to the American draft, : On September 28th the sixty days within which you can volunteer expires, and thereafter you will be liable to draft inte the United States Army. Fer information as to rates of pay, separation allow- ance, etc. apply to the British-Canadian Recruiting Depot named below. W. A. WHITE, Brigadier-General, (Signed) British and Canadian Recruiting Mission British and Canadian Recruiting ACission NEW YORK DEPOT 220 West 42ad St, N.Y. City RIFT H AVENUE _ Buy W. S. S. The Most Stable Security in the World dames NicCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street Purchases on Wednesday Will Appear on Bills Rendered September Ist. July Remnant Clearance Sale 35,000 Yards SUMMER COTTON DRESS MATERIALS Plain and Novelty Voile, Organdie, Gingham, Crepe, ete., in a wide variety of choice fashionable styles and colors; useful lengths for dresses, skirts, dressing sacques, millinery and draperies. yard 15c tw 45c (SECOND FLOOR) regularly 35c¢ to 1.25 ears Ge ronan scm TR Tyce hen sks ee Lae Ware | tar Ls Sans aa aaa a