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ee 0 carer tans ses Serene - rs _— — _ li In Soap Bad for the Hair p should be used very carefully Brittle, and ruins it l3 The best thing for steady use is just » One or two teaspoonfuls will } eleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly Simply moisten the hair with water "and rub it in. It make P ef rich, creamy lather, which rinses # out easily, removing every particle of Railroad Pla the new subway partnership arrango- S dust dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. Iroad Plants Could ment. The approximate estimate of The hair dries quickly and evenly, and Be Used. | these sums is ag follows: pit leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, duffy » rm and easy to manage By Sophie Irene Loeb. You can get mulsified cocoanut oil © at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and | @ few ounces will supply every mem-| dollars in selling its surplus power| Street and t boroughs ap light and power of public buildings, $940,000, and for high pressure power, ber of the f onths.—Advt. ha n disclosed by The FE: ening th Special Sale Manhattan Shirts for Men James McCutcheon & Company will put on Sale their entire stock of Manhattan and ’ : tations now located throughout the] except to railroads, without additional | the you mignt r © two million, “McCutcheon Label’’ Men’s Fancy Shirts jeity and creating power under the| lexislation. It is ‘still believed tha: |two and a half tiljion a ‘ * isdiction © “bo! his legislation will be necessary possit nance Of e commencing Thursday, January 9th, at prices Higiucmoseties Oka te. EXE CeeeOrouey Ee | pid ick pbb eon feved we could, and still believe so. as follows: | "Now that the city has become the{PROOF THAT ELECTRIC LIGHT) q. Weil, that amount would be | partner of the Interborough through RATES ARE TOO HIGH. are on account of your larger Formerly $2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00-4.50 5.00 Sale Price $1.85 2.15 2.85 3.15 3.85 Itc tation requirements) of now little this power could be xo || ‘estitied bee Se there is avaliable nearly a@ billivn| for, it. was offered to the Hongaere te the om ping te ‘ “ [PL F &. be 1 wre ‘ ts. 5 kilowatts annually, Company for a cent and a tenth : bie MER is | Special McCutcheon’s” Silk Shirts This available billioh Mlowattelcicwere and also ao ovidence th Q. Yes; Mr. Statt’s testimony |} - : amounts to more production than all} oven this sum was considered higa, it} this morning shows an annual | Heavy weight Peau de Progress Silk jelectric power produced by an eT wae t d that the attorney for tb Sucalie be og eee Nedra |ciuding the Faison Company. 7 UT MO, that ie cat of the auaee| (Qe Possible surplus. of 1,000. epe i i That efforts have ibeon made from} i pay ico hen.” ue") 000 kilowatt hours — Wha‘ Cr : de chine and Broadcloth Silk }time to time by private corporations | *! it om Hs i uten on the kat al would be your profit on that? A. Biss sey eo Fee el ee a OREO _ = | aut tone cont. per kile catt| Well. tam unable to say at this A limited quantity of Wash Silk Shirts, $5.00 Special Sale—Men’s Pajamas Mercerized fancy Madras Pajamas, Special $2.50 Self-Figured White Madras Pajamas, Special $2.15 and $3.75 Plain Colors, Genuine Soisette Pajamas, Special $3.00 Outing Flannel Pajamas, Special $1.95 and $2.50 English Taffeta Flannel Pajamas. . . $7.50 Heavy English Flannel Pajamas . , bo + $9.50 Silk Pajamas at considerable reductions from regular prices Fifth Avenue 34th & 33d Streets Men's Department, Main Floor, 33d Street Entrance the or | ‘UTILIZING INTERBOROUGHTS epee ’ World, and also how over a billion sn ebancenes | New York a Paitier Now and| kilowatts annually are available in| sacl A four-cent kilowatt hour price to the public would bring a saving to consumers of $ | How the city could save millions of| Bewides this, the city now pays for from two ce example, ten points like the Bronx It can readily be estimated how |——— a — a oh the elty could lat one cent and m Dale per Mlowect to purchase this eurplus power from | would be mutiplied by ten as a pos. | 4 | ere: which, as authoritatively stated, r kilowatt covers entire “ 4 9 actual cost.) tric Light and Power Company tried! pporFiTS POSSIBLE IN GENERAT: | at (y UW Cc. eons How readily the City of New York |{0 secure ® lar quantity of ING ELECTRICITY. | could’ sell electric power fora conta | POW'r to sell for private purposes | sik ‘Wha he taniens ok Feu a kilowatt hour or less to the con-|!t was then deemed by the counsel | SE the Interseroueh ‘on sur- | sumers of the city and make money | for the corporations that there was a|! the | power plant | any additio DESY , ime, beca he rati fi |RECIPE TO DARKEN | wir ih ower tie cas con in| Serga hecnta® 83 dh bo sae | A Cincinnati | Make a Rea for Gray H Mr. Frank Harbaugh of Cincinnati, O., who has been a barber for more than forty years, recently made the bwing statement: Q. Did you at some time make ‘Any one can prepare a simple mix-| computations as to the surplus po ture at home, at very little cost, that] the Interborough had and waat might will darken gray hair and make it] be done with It? A. Yes, sir, from’ imducement enough for us to go |soft and glossy. ‘To a half pint of] time to time. inte that Kinu oF b water add 1 ounce bay rum, a small Q. Have you it with you, Mr, Statt? box of Barbo Compound and % ounce | A: 1 have some figures cerine, These ingredients can be ht at any drug store at very lit- tle cost. Apply to the hair twice a) Q. Now, will you state what was week until the desired shade is ob-! your tained, ‘This will make a gray haired| here a memorandum dated > person look twenty This is not a dye, it does not color] * Advt. certain eonditions—namely THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 191% ‘DIAGRAM SHOWING LOCATION OF 1, R. T. POWER PLANTS | S232) 000,000 annually. ‘« lighting in the five roximately $2,977,000; for ) ax pumping water, $80,000—a f | approximately of $4,000,000, \¢ price paid per kilowatt hour by ly for all these purposes ranges to ten cents, For ts is paid at distant e Interborough Company was showa now? A. I don't recall what during the life of the Thompson in-| that estimate was, but the figure [| Jd be the cost if the surplus power ing the lito of the Thompson in- | t t now is 6 utilized, and. the Interborough | Yestigating committee over two years | have given You just now Is substan. pe ni correct=-500,000,000 for eaoh | npany gr0 a Dany & if a cent profit) "As early as 1911 the Longacre Elec-| plant wn by the accompanying map, | auestion as to whether the Inter-| plus Juction, wouldn't it? A. we had arranged—when L gave | textimony—we had arranged to | hat Mr. Stat dual subway contract these] It is estimated by prominent vuld be utilized ‘without | thorities that the city could al lands or buildings, ciably reduce its debt if it wou d that above the peak] gell this power. As a demonstrat : t whe intoree | if that is the figure to use, would GRAY ‘HAI R aid apg Mice age eh ht pg be changed very materially from timony as to the value of this power : Ti the ratio that we had to figure presented to the Thompson inv R when we figured only fifty to[ eating commitice follows oleae Mr. Moss, attorney for the so] Meroe” Wail, ib would aneunt AME hb gh btansh Pied to a good deal more than two r, Btatt, you are euperin million and a half a year? A. motive power of the Interbovro. tam ‘atisfied to land on Rapid Transit Company? A. Yes, tha we are satisfied to start in ba | making two milions and a half, if we can find a customer to qet it, and qet in a position where we can lly deliver it. That is er ber Tells Ho: #|a good portion of this surplus th diagram shows the many sub-| borough could sell this surplus power! @ You previousiy testified that you | { | Mearly twenty-four times the coat of|/which yvould validate the cision of the Arkans | Court holding the statute unconstitu- tional | “HAVE COLORING INCHEEKS Be Better Looking- take Oli blets. Dr. re tate Olive Tablets—a 14 stitute for calomel—were . eee see 17 years of stuy with hi: \ Dr. Edvard OliveTabetoare» purely vegetablecompound mixed with ‘You will know them by their olive colors + Tohave peice of i buoyancy tks pV se 9 a feeli Aang veatthers © Dr. Edwards’ rds’ Olive Tablets act on the Gre eae ee eee calomel—yet have ‘no dangerous after eff « They start the bile and overcome com stipation. That’ beg dey as boxes are sold annually at 1 ——— All druggists. Take one or two and note the pleasing results, —Advt,, @ cewores | 4 venoTRS NYRS SUB STATIONS PEN YA QUEENS Co. Fy Sue STATION thousand million, So by com and they are furnishing the jisland of Manhattan, course, such as have private plants of their own. |, Mr. Quackenbush—f think Mr, Hed- | you are discussing now, is now un PEnis Reet coconut an ON WAR CONTRACTS tae Publ the officers of the Brookiyn Rapid a ‘Transit. I think some way can bely.y oc, oes se eas found to take care of their needa, ao|!Mdustries Declare Large Part of that it is @ very live question with us.| Country’s Liquid Capital But in regard to the views which I rai | entertained in 1911, and about that) Is Tied Up. time, L think that I don't need to more) oo 5 than suggest to the Chairman and| WASHINGTON, Jan. §—A very | counsel that 1f wo had made such a| large part of the liquid capital of the contract as waa proposed or discussed,' country ts tied up in informal war| we would immediately have bad 90) contracts with the Government. Jo- 4 BIG SURPRISE 4 injunction from the handa of the Edi- son people to test it, and I don't criti-|9Ph H. Dufrees of Chicago declared them for doing it, because it is yesterday before the Senate Military] Our CLEARANCE SALE ‘air question as to Whether we could| Committ oke as Chal 7 air question a 150 & BHOOIAL comMiEliiee cece Ge tece | OF SHIRTS Will be HORS onus tec Tin oe, committee sent to Wash ; ate Neninsing to ABA cue ington by organized American indua.| than a surprise to every three ang thres-tenths ot co ate! be Wit prompt legisl. man who takes the kilowatt, which th prod ining the $1,600,000,000 in conts , You will find that means a thit?| yoived, ase hee Woinea 4 trouble to see what ex- of & cent a kilowatt, that Is the cost | Baker in opposing the Hi traordinary values we selling it for 8 cents, which is pretty ady approved by the comn are now offering. The BEST SHIRT VALUES EVER OFFERED. the War Departme MEA HaMie” ldilbtad thet. anuting |. . CRENRANOE SALE PRIGES War Department machinery, now at| 2.00 and 2.80 SHIRTS.. 1.65 ul cost of produc-| work on settlement of the 25,000 out. | i 5 & fixed charges,| ctanding war contra Linstwhicn| 2.78 and 3.00 SHIRTS.. 1.9) plants as fo! the Tre tmont has raisea} 2.65 station cave ano question of legality, was proving| 350 and 4.00 SHIRTS..2o! ts per kilowatt | competent to dea al aw ay with the 5.00 d 6.00 SHIRTS, at 95 t an 7.00 and 8.00 SHIRTS..5.95 Production, for domestic lighting pur- poses, Do you see? ackenbush jbut create a comm them instead of leaving the ul cost of ur; the 5 Pint eaves problem. If new am r Kilowat ‘That in investment? : tha in investment es, all char, taking rr formalities” of the 6,000 also an allow r amort eontracts all would be settled by LARGEST SHIRT - June. gee Se ghteausrs NAMI FACTS AND: yeoyerdid Bird Law Is Held Invalid, | (Prom the Birmingham Age Herald ) o- ; Browdway “T presume when a poet writes] WASHINGTON, Jan, 8.—T phe hs si Migratory Bird Law of 1915, under which the Government for the firat time r s he sits in @ rose garden heir delicate perfirme?? Jom, if ever, He's more apt to | oxprted sit in a hall bedroom and inhale the | habit odor of boiled cabbage.” with a 110 Chambers st OS Delancey St. VALIN SHOFS 431 Fulton S¢, New ARK SHOP, 170 Market St. Waterbury Scrantory Mr “itis vory nterborough Hedley n the cost of power and possible use of surplus power for Nghting and other pur- poses omputation in 1911? A. imply @ memorandum 50 000,000 kilo per annum at 1 cent hour it would bring a rs youn most delicate scalp, is not greasy and does not rub off. n the money uy and money so that if we Y being required to sup during our rush hours or wh about $100,000 per annus: Q. Is that profit over manufactur- ing cost? A. Yes, over manufactur Select now. Pay Ten ing cost. That is, assuming enator ipson—Your t by reason of the city efit? A. Well, that having betore Charge Ac- to make no additional inv« We sat ua culm thaxroule Months _ ‘Transactions ars Purpose. roy cee ‘t fe be P er bur : d . Yes, hat was at only one i jerences, hour. A FAR-REACHING reerative cals 8 Te Q. Well, whore aid you get your | SAYS THOMPSON. YAMA AL OL UAP AA POAAD ADDO E EOL POLIYASL LLL AL LAI 1a juest. aN basis for 1 cent as a price? A. It is 7 ver : for Illus, Catalog 44. derived from our production costs, | M gare i 270. py ignoring our investment, | Inte LE hol Now on Sale Standard American Annual By Mail Complete War Record PREPAID EVERYWHERE All Bookstores, Newsstands and by Newsboys ) Over 1,000 Pa Edition 300,000 SOME OF THE NEW AND MORE IMPORTANT FEATURES N Text of the Armistice Terms )Foreign Commerce of the United Who's Who In the Great War States. N President Wilson's War Speeches, &c.| The Prohibition Movement N Chronology of the War Since 191%, | Record of Sporte ot All Sorts SN Cost of the War to United States | Complete Election Return, N w‘and Other Nations New York City Data Fully Cove Official Story of the Achievements! Banking ang Insurance Station” Of the American Army in France |Report “of the Elgiecticur Cerinles and of the Navy in European| sion Waters. Jimportant United Stat Rallroad Statistics for 25 Years L"Seurt Becltene, S'ntee Supreme And all the Vital Happenings of the Year THE GREAT HANDY REFERENCE BOOK PUBLISHED BY NEW TORK worn PULITZER BUILDING, NEW YORK CITY World Almanae|——___—_. lop nion about th s, which has pe had something to do with th jthat you ar that it we borough ¢ ate you | contract H Q. Well, then, do you hink with an baiisantan ake allowance for investment cost, an Q. You. So that t rave for four or five |that while the Court had sustained jus in that limited sale of our surplus | power that it was a very grace ques- tion whether they would if we under- | took to practically go into the electric |development business, Senator Thomps | qe ee ching Brappalvion. breacee you have here a better plant, are producing a better goods than the prosent company. You are producing elec- tricity at 11,000 volts, your 25-eycle power, which is the best class for power purposes that has been discovered up to date, and you also make an alternating cur rent which is better than a great deal of the power now in use for private lighting purposes. And hot only that, but the city being a partner, why, it isn't a very far fetched proposition that this pow- er be used by the city to light its own streets and things of that kind, It has a far-reaching effect. And the amount of machinery that you have considered, tho productive ability runs away up into a very large amount Mr. Quackenbus? my suggestion t Annual Reduction FURS of Superior Quality 20% Discount This applies to all of our Mr. Shonts in re natter was that being pos t would be alto- o defer making arrange- 1 we had Men's and Women's Garments, ble and} gether wi. ments un jwith the city that we co-operation of the | authoritles 1, R. T. WAS CONSIDERING SALE | OF POWER TO B. R. T. | Benator Thompson- By way of com- parison, for the record here, where tit will Ne handy when we refer to it |.-according to the report of the New | York Edison Co kilowatt 1 Robes, etc., and includes Special Orders. C.G. Gunther's Sons 391 Fifth Avenue New York Furriers Exclusively for Ninety-Eight Years in Gt, 18 De fi say OSrarewe i Nisedina at ios Booties and Teale, Adve cts | T would say that | any for the yaar| iter the tire epplite Three Important Reductions in the Franklin Simon Men’s Shops Men’s All-Wool Sweaters That Were $8.50 Reduced to ‘6° PRACTICAL heavyweight sweater, with military collar and a pair of pockets. Made of genuine olive worsted yarn, the kind that will give you a wealth of warmth and wear. Good for Civilians. Fine for Army Men. Ideal for the State Militia. A big buy for Six Dollars. Men’s Travel Kits That Were $7.50 Reduced to “a0: For camp use or general travel. Contains 15 pieces, including an Ever-Ready Safety Razor outfit. Worth every cent of $7.50, but we are making room for other things and have cut the price in two to facilitate immediate selling. Waltham Wrist Watches That Were $20 and $30 Reduced to *142 With one of these wrist watches you will have a little more time on our hands! They’re Walthams, too, don’t forget that! And they were fine value at the original prices, which is also worth remember- ing. Only a few, so hurry up if you are interested. FIFTH AVENUE | Men’s Shops —2 to 8 West 38th Street —Street Level |

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