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Great White Flier R., foot Canal St. returning on the sume vehtines, aPN NAVIGATION COMPAN A.M. Two-hour piusle—Restaurant. | How to Rid the Skin NIGHT BOATS ae ISLAND SOUND nday Excursions 400 breeses are enjoyed. apne pow Ee To Bridgeport. | Hudson Rive by clean Medvon,”' Htiadilin Go ae tlk Richird Peck To ore ner Case st England Stes jc th i. EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS Cc. R. of N. J. SUNDAY, JULY 27 E HOPATCONG $1.50 He mia IDEAL TRIP Afternoon SUNDAY on the Hudson, $1 earaeesirtan LINE ape SO ei LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. Fn ae alltel halal OI Jvy oak Tee eA AMUSEMENTS. MBIA Seite titleree! 2 Show. mo AMUSEMENT 25 Miovive Fi _ Times 5. me BAT HNe 'EEPLECHASE FOR FUN _ COONEY ISLAND, a THE EVENING WOEKLD, FRIDAY sULY #6, 4091 SKIN SUFFERERS | GLAD INDEED with Poslam—now you have real relief and your skin is being urged through the moat persuasive henling influence to throw off its diseased condition, to yield and become clenr again. wdid response is the rule when Poslam is used for cexema, however | stabborn, acne, pimples, scalp-scale, herpes, all itching troubles, inflam tio, undue redness of nose or com- | Gold everywhere. for free sample | Waal or to Emergency Laboratories, 243 | 47th St. New York City. Poslam Soap, medicated with Pos- Jam, should be used if skin is tender and sensitive. —Advt. of Objectionable Hairs ' (Aids to Beauty) A simplified method is here given for the quick removal of hairy ey, growths and rarely ly more an treatment required: Mix a stiff paste fone bes with some powdered di water, apply to hairy surface and after 2 or 8 minutes rub off, wash the | skin and every hair has vanished. 1 simple treatment cannot cause injury, but care should be exercised to get Advt. real delatone. NEXT MONDAY’ NIGHT SEATS HOW Ag! SALE. Ake Rudich. NOVELTY. Frank Fay, Marry Kelly, Sam Ash, Others Pika "Us" What a thorust Te dt OF TaRiLLeks —Evening Telegram. @CRIMSON ALIBI aa tart PAHOUSS Sn Su Eat MATINEE TO-MORROW. LE FIEL D Ss A LONELY ROMEO||= “ENOUGH LAUGHS FOR MUSICAL COMEDIES.”—Gte py pene Sire, uote, ee ne 1 TANDEREILT “G8 gy, uel Criter ALITTLE iin QHN. FERGUSON fine FULTON Wi.ci"tion' aaa to ELTINGE Si (i, 2'e att $8 uP als — ROOM: POSLAM MAKES NIXON TO CONTROL USE OF CASH FROM TRANSFER ORDER r that itehing skin diso ner Can Modify 2-Cer 2-Cent Ruling if Receipts Exceed In a series of queries nnd answers specially written for The Evening Publie Service sioner Lewis Nixon declares the Public Service Commissioh has not been placed in a defensive atti- tude bétause of the transfer charge’ order, points out the fundamental dif- ference which actuated the grant- ing of paid transfers in Manhat- tan and In Brooklyn. bo taken, says the Commissioner, to stop the paid-for transfers as soon as it is shown that the com~ panes can get along. without this “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be genuine must be marked with the jsontains proper direct hy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost cents at drug stores—larger of Monoacetjencidester of Salicylicacid FOR. LANS VAUDEVILLE. a Yates, Mi Vere elseres Wilt rato, are Bakins Beaneti | sions, Governor Smith could not be expected to go into all such matters, cee | Sh 6 mE Ob Mert et a GEORGE BEBAN in “HEARTS OF M OF MEN” additional revenue. In its decision for the transfers there was no hint, he adds, of shaping the solu- tion to meet the wishes of Gov, Smith, . By Lewis Nixon. Service Comanini er. pecially for The Evening World.) Papi (Written rt transfer orders in Manhattan and | Brooklyn has, in some quarters, been So regard it? A.—Not by any means, jdefensive’ and is not apologizing. Steps are being taken that are of great moment to the people of New thrown on them. The commission does not assume that tt is infallible and is not hobbistical in its esti« mate of ite powers, but when satis. fied that @ course-is right and within its authority, it will follow it. As tar as lies in my power the reasons for Any action will be fully given, it the people wish them, TRANSFER ACCOUNT KEPT SEPARATELY. Q—To what extent will you re- strict income returns from the sale of transfers to operating and the stated charges of the respective ralil- way companies? A—This has been fully considered, but to have embodied complications and possible elements of confusion in our general order was considered unwise if avoidable, By the terms of the order the companies are required to keep separate ac- counts of the income derived, from transfers, and the commission his the right to change its terms and condl- tions whenever it sees fit to do so. By this means the commission will be kept advised of the receipts trom the sale of transfers, and in case these exceed expectations an order will be made in the future amending the present order by restricting the use of the fund derived from that source. Q. Can you state the essential dif- ferences between the New York Rall- reorganization in 1912, Hence its adjustment of rates. With the Brooklyn lines it is dif-| = ferent. We are faced with an en- trely different condition. Prior to thd war and even into 1917 they earned more than a fair return on their investment. In ‘adjusting fol ent rates, therefore, apart granting such increases as are quired in the present financial more je, yorara for invest y it is expected the additional revenue should be utilized im meeting the financial emergency and providing unimpaired and intact service to the public and that it should not be diverted to the relief of the investor, When the re turn is found to be a fair average one there can certainly be eriticiem of the commission if it takes into consideration only the financial emergency to keep operations going. These differences will not be lost sight of the commission. ERNOR’S TRANSFER VIEWS. into account In arriving at conclu- as he must do ir he expected to ad. followed by him he would be bom- to avoid strained conclusions, Nat- Q—Ydur statement in annooncing |characterized as a defense. Did your |The commission ts in no sense on the York and every light should be | ®#° Former Secretary to Senator Murphy. Owen McManus, one of the “Six Mc- Manuses,” lo rominent in city poll- ties, Is dead at his residence, No, 452 Weat 49th Street, after a short Miness. He was fifty-two years old. Mr. Mo- Manus was secretary for United Stat Senator Edwatd Murphy and recently had been in the bonding busi- hess with his brother, Senator Thomas J. MoManus, at No. 38 Park Row. He also had an jnterest, some years in the contracting busines with ways and the Brooklyn companies, as affected by the Commission's orders? A. They are fundamentally differ- ent. The New York Railways has not. made a fair average return since its vestors have a right in equity to ex- pect @ fair return on their property, given consideration in any present NO EFFORT TO MEET GOvV- Q. To what extent have you shaped your views in the transfer and like questions to meet Governor Smith's wishes? A. To no extent whatever, This can be understood from the tact that every question embodies so many ramifications that it requires of one man’s time to take them vise, Besides, if such policy were barded with arguments based upon a single point of view that would force him to full review of all phases urally fully sensible of the courtesy his father and brother. Surviving ‘Mr. MeManus are. five brothers, John jenator Thomaa's, james fa, William I, and Alderman Charles A! McManus. EDWIN T. TALIAFERRO DEAD. Comspiowous Figure tn New York Buried in Tennessee. Béwin T, Taliaferro, well known as a ous figure on the streets of this city, died a few days ago at the home of h sister, Mrs.’ Robert Tully, in Hunts- ville, Ala. ceremonies at Pulaski, Tenn. Col. Tailaferro, as he was general known, was born in Tennessee in 1849. Fle was admitted ti latér elected to, the Tenn ture, of which he subseq Speaker, He came to thie city in, 190 1 Legisia- He Joined fama Hall and in 184 was for ir of Assembly from candidate the 2ist bly District. He was foreceful be” kek active “ont stump at election. ————__ GUARANTY POST FORMED. m American Legion Branch, Guaranty Post, No. 104, American Legion, was organized last night by of- ficers and employees of the Guaranty Trust Company of New York who have returned {fom service’ with the army | and navy, natal we 600 members of the company’s were in the service. a gon, ME. Murphy, oni oF | e company, ais ee of the war and who later serve new Post. allas “Doc” Waterbury, a wy as WE offender, was Ny ie McIntyre yesterday Yor pleadiag today Water. by & Afteen-yearald LOWG ACTIVE IN POLITICS | a | econ One ot “Six McManuses” Was Incidentally Score Hylan Adminis- \ lawyer and for many years @ conspleu-|cisy of New York under the auspices He was buried with Masonic in 1871 and uy became joyees Start \) @f the American Red Srous Tn Burope during the early part staff officer of the Rainbow Division. | was elected Honorary President of the | rested recently in Seattle following his tnldietment here on a charge of first de- on charges brought | girl. availed of to report to him. structions to me. were to conduct the work of the commission according to law and in the interest of the gen- Fe-/ eral public. Further than this he has not gone. One who feels the need of emergency, the commission in| motheri: cond viow'the fact that the investors haa, tec oie should not accept it. commission as they nits see fit. Cadum Ointment Pimples Cadom Ointment makes pimples dry up and fall off, leaving the skin soft and smooth. Its soothing, anti- septic and heal na powers stop the ing at once, dum Ointment is 0 good for rash, blotches, scaly in, eruptions, sores, burns, chafings, gworm, scab: , insect bites, etc, adum Oint fr h [inadetn ‘teria trom the writin ran 10g a3 978 “AOC FEGFELD Ribwianry Thott’ * LIBERTY Wort fad i, rea, at at 818 waite’ SCANDALS LALA LUCILLE 20, Minin, Wed. (Pop) oa p) & Bat Iatest musical comedy. SHE'S A GOOD FELLOW COR’ West Bt. "evenings a O80 CORT Exatve Pour 2 i Soerette, i “The Old Lay" &Dreamsot3" COHAN & HARRIS ¥i.,%3.3 THE ROYAL "VAGABOND ‘A COHANIZED OPERA COMIQUE. KNICKERBOCKER, Brose yen at 88 Dale JON bea en Saunt Bubehrony i} “=| ‘TheFall of — KYRAAND DANCING GIRLS ON THE sTaGR, MADIGON AVE. st 80th Btreot. IT'S MABEL ALL OVER MABEL NORMAND “WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE” 1 CaP rovat moo? Broadwa Yan! ENT EXTEN! ANKEE BBOBE Noon. 10 BF it op: Prices.) MNETT'S RLIN Bhipbullding Oo, WANTRO—FEMALE, uyAarrs 2 tran ad Regal $295 Wheelock 345 Wilbur 395 Gilbert & Co. $95 Decker & Son 105 Mixell 110 Hardman 125 Schoninger 145 ive io suburbs of New York ch ag at ime calidon nd ‘con rs Bench, Cover, 12 Player Rolls and NEW UPRIGHT 66 Monthly Until ow” 5250 Including eerie MBit Week NEW AND USED PLAYER PIANOS Including 12 Rolls, Bench Stool, Cover and Cartage. ° WEEKLY 7 Caldwell 410 Bova ti=me Goetz &Co, 575 USED UPRIGHT PIANOS AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES You Won't Find a Larger Stock Anywhere VICTROLAS, $22.50 and $32 Reasonable Terms. Records in All Languages $3 Monthly Up Rents an Upright Piano oval Z & CO. 81 to 87 Court, Cor, Livingston St,, Brooklyn Over 80 Kear BEEN MVRMINGS Bese ita 40532, dhdideti TERATION SALE levine dias chee PLAYER PIANOS $10 MONTHLY UNTIL PAID Cartage Included. With Rach “Upright Fi Bachmann $475 Ricca & Son 495 Story & Clark 550 Sterling $165 Harrington 175 H. Waters 185 Goetz&Co. 195 Steinway 225 due from an appointee to the great office he holds, every cpportaaisy, is mer Public Service Commission. Is that true? A. Not at all. The evi- dance submitted was very full, and subsequent events made the situa~ tion more acute, But a hearing was | called for July 3 to enable all parties to bring sueh later views before the 'KINGS COUNTY REPUBLICANS MAKE PRIMARY SLATE tration and Take a Slap at Hearst. The Kings County Republican Committee, composed of men and women, held an unofficial convention last night in Kismet Temple, Brook- lyn, to select a ticket to submit to the voters at the primaries, The slate went through without a hitch, These were the “suggested” candidates: For Surrogate, Lieut. Col. James McLeor; for County Judges, Nor- man Dike, now on the bench, and Fred 8, Martyn; for Sheriff, John Drescher; for County Clerk, John 8, Gaynor; for Register, Edward H. Maddox; for District Attorney, gtr! D. Lewis, the incumbent. ‘platform _ scoring Bolshevism avd enouncing the extravagances of the present Administration was adopted. In the platform were these paragraphs: “The present Administration of the | of Tammany Hall exhibits the most fingrant example of bombastic inepti- |tude the city has ever endured. “In the city, and particularly in this |borough, it attempted to niake the welcoming of our returned soldiers | and sailors merely a personal and| political pawn.” ‘The last paragraph was taken as a| slap at William R. Hearst. Ia ia Posse and War Use ALLENS FOOT-EASE A prominent British Government ‘officer, In @ speech sbout the war toa Body of business men in N.Y. City Baid, “After the tired soldier red’ from ® 12 mile tramp, 1s there in thelr Shoes each morning. it | 3yourself and if you have a son, bi ‘or friend in the army or navy, why not mailebim & package now. Sold by stores everywhe: drug and dep" will bring you blessed relief At all druggists fitty cents. a box Get Rid of That Stop that weakening, persistent | cough or cold, threatening throat or | lung affections,’ with Eckman'’s Al- terative, the tonic and up-builder of 20 years’ successful use., 80¢ and | $1.60 bottles from druggists, or from | ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia, as The World’s 1919 Summer Resort Annual and Auto Tour Guide Price, Five Cents. By Mail, Ten Cents, Address The World Summer Resort Bureau 63 Park Row, New York OVER-ACIDITY of the stomach has upset many a night’s rest. your stomach is pay: = td dissolve two “K-MOIDS on the tongue before retir- ing and Ryd gees Ki-moide SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Re- lieves the Ailments of Change of Life,’ “During Change of Life I had hot = | flashes, disny apells and eve constant dull pain, and would always Hl fered in this way different remedies Grapecsts was gi to me, and I took it, and I believe I would never have been well if it had not bees for the Vegetable Compound and Pinkham's Sanative Wash. Tam recommending your medicine to all women ailing as I was, for I think it will carry them safely through the | Change of Life, and relieve the Aments that -come at that period.” — Mra. ALEXIE C. NANGLE, Galatia, m. ‘Women who suffer from nervous ‘ness, “heat flashe,” backache, head- aches, and “the blues,” famous root and herb remedy, E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and if complications exist write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. Lynn, Mass. The result of thelr 40 years’ experience in such cases is at your service,—Advt. are unsigh ly Resinol heals eruptions Only those who have undergone them can realize the mental and Physical discomforts which many skin affections cause. ing appearance and the intolerable itching and burning too often make life really miserable, Ointment, aided by Resinel Soap, generally overcomes these troubles Promptly, even if they are severe and long-established, The Resinol treatment stops itching seséandly, Resinol Ointment and Resivel Seap are sald by all druggists. Why don't yeu iy them? Exnausren Women SHOULD, TAKE IRON Rrapatents, fake which oltea Coryodes the stomsch ind does more harm than good). ated Iron. is easily assis lated, does not blacken nor ine haggard women in two weeks' time in many cases. h used it in’ my own pri with most fine result Ht Soothe Your! Itching Skin Ait Dione

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