The evening world. Newspaper, August 20, 1919, Page 7

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}) ®Plan for Return of Lines Based i}, Ott Adequate Revenues—$1,- | 00,000,000 Needed’ Now. | WAdMNOTON, Aug. 20.—Recom- Meadddation# of the Association of Rail- «wry Wxedutives for return of the railroads ‘to private operation under 4@onMitions said to insure adequate thes based on a “fair return” and jum service to the public were before the House Commerce Com- ¥ te by Thomas Dewitt er, Chai ufider the plan, would di- iterstate Commerce Com- prove rates which will be vested exclusively in unission asd regional sub-com- na, Thgre would be no guar- of in ie or dividends by the at. Broad rbgulatory powers would be “vested in ‘a Federal Transportation Board to be created as a co-ordinate ody with the Interstate Commerce} Commission. This board, to be com- posed of three conimissioners ap- ited by the President, would be with, general oversight of rtation from the point of view of the public interest. It would re- Hieve the Interstate Commerce Com- fon of all functions except rate tion, valuation and account- , Twas believed, Mr. Cuyler said, \ rii> Your Eyes an Worth? ‘Nour eyes are your most Migtece them, Brtich glances lect le irhi (coat little and help so much. ible Eyesight Examination Eye lists. Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 New Way to Curl Hair Fine for Outdoor Gir! ‘The silmerine method of curling the hhair is the proper thing before going mo- © ; boating or golfing, or indulging fin outdoor sport or exercise, Bot only give the hair the most utiful wayy and curly but wind or take the “curl out. The curliness ts quickly acuuired and lasts much longer than where the waving tongs are used. ides, the hair will appearance eat will not ing. _When combed out it will be as mite and fluffy as if it had just been x sham i ‘Just et a bottle of liquid silmerine at drug store, follow the eecompanying P directions, and you will be simply de- lighted course , 46 nothing st! the result. This product is the about it.—Advt. eeety harmless and re + greasy or unpleasant: i}} tast) at the “Ligtie.Church Around the « THE EVENING W NEW HUSBAND IN FAMILY PEEVES RETURNED MIKE) on the question who was married to the railroads should have from ¥700,000,000 to $1,000,000,000 of new capital annually for expansion to Meet the growth of population and industry. The proposed board also would have ‘authority: to distribute ‘traffic when ary to rel congestion, to require the use of joint terminals, rentence in the Center: Street Court|I want to know is: Am I married? I ing Anna Salel. Said {Claim this woman is etil! my wife.” after listening to Sire. Anna Salel. Said /cleim Sos mown Ma ibe would not pass commissioner's office, T. A. Baker, act- ing commissioner, referring all requests for information to Washington. ‘The retrenchment came IMMIGRATION FORCE GUT BY INDEFINITE FURLOUGHS Fifly-Six on Elis Island Relieved of Duties or Reduged in Rank and Pay, Fifty-six members of the Immigra- tion Service at Bilis Island got “in- definite furloughs’ of reduced in rank without “For sixteen years I lived with Mike.| whom, but. in the interests of peace jOne day he choked a child and it died| would send Mike to the workhouse for ; | y ath t him to Sing Sing. ths. Threats to Kill Woman Who W edjend they, sew ‘eae. pay ae ue three months. While He Was in Sing Sing {aid hold that 1 was Mike's wife, 1p. and, in times of national emergency, Lead to Workhouse. |posed I was free when he went to} prison. When he got out on parole wow «te all lines into a unified Back to the workhouse goes Michael system. It also recommended Balowics to-day, and he can't even wait warning. Many of the employees who were indefinitely relieved of duty were in such precarious financial straits, it ‘was said, that they were obliged to sell In advance the last $50 pay checks due for $30 in cash, Of those affected by the order four- teen were inspectors receiving $1,700 a year. . Five were reduced ¢o guards at $1,000 & year and several were made Find Boy East Mike threatened to kill me. He threw fa letter over transom of our home at No. 24 Peck Slip with a picture of « The body of an unidentified boy about 18 years old, attired in a blue bathing sult, was found floating in the Bast that Congress authorize the consoli- to pnd out whether he is married or dagger on | River off Pier 38, Brookiyn, to-day, and|and salary to-day. clerks at a reduction of $180 « year in t ~ dation v, cxisting lines Into strong, not, at Levine imposed the! “Judge,’ turn, “what! removed to the Brooklyn Morgue. No explanation would be given at the! pay. Many had served as soldiers and| Siberian e iv@ systems, when con- sidercd t in the public interest. ‘Ths association recommended, Mr: | "1 Cuyler said, a great unification of pubic regulation of the railroads by broadening rational control, I be- Heve, he said, there should be exclu- sive national control of the issue of securities and the expenditure of |} | new capital. Provision for Feder incorporation of interstate carriers also was advocated. “To avoid the risk of financial dls- aster,” upon return of the hoads to Private operation, Mr. Cuyler said the railway executives believed it neoes- sary that the guaranteed sfndard return from the government be con- tinued until it was possible to “re- store the equilibrium between revenues and expenses” and make the carriers again self-supporting. It was advocated that the road indebtedness to the Government account of capital expenditures made Te Le LOLOL ee ee eee ie. eee Sateen covered, wool filled comfortables, full size, $9.94 HAT is just one example of the savings in’ our August Sale of Blankets, where all prices are not only lower than our usual prices, but lower than sale prices elsewhere, and also lower than today’s wholesale cost. We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only 1 Velour hats in sport styles, $4.96 : ar S, at hag plaid blankets all ey ct = on the snnual eale 3 sponsored byte rina rola Single and full size, and Ride binding. re . WHEN we say that these he rouds over to one class of labor,” $4.49, $5.89 | Liberty gray, tan and | Single........ ‘ Tugs are unapproached the rouds over to one class of labor oe — models are Wee) end cotton mixed, 0:| wan... so 0am False. ‘Gaines ‘fm cleewhave, at cnything Mike > a HINES TAKES UP R. R.. WAGE. just the thing for the end per cent. wool; all desirable Single or full size, $5.79 to our prices, we are stating a 3 Considering Demands of Shepmen of vacation days and the color combinations; full ey ee $9.29 pr. bought 8 day, thay would be { p. and Other Workers, ° ‘% Aug. 20+ beginning of school days. white or _colored priced at least 25% higher a Gaaneral Minbe asa Seoresootat tyes oe “i se eel Wak blankets blankets ‘ with then they are marked. Aside [al | the six railway .shop crafts began ‘Two styles in a roll brim Made by the Shakers, fancy borders from the savings offered, i discussions to-day of the shopmen's * < ss in Homes |, Towa; i j soft velour and one in a Crinkled dimity— , Welbidae ssc. csccc 5: O60 there is the aesthetic appeal. J Gata ere som seco atinccices., tt | | on ee oe ~ SR || tke toes artiste term ts mushroom are trimmed Pair aoe as one blanket is { with a band of grosgrain 81x90in.. . 2.44 ive weavers cannot giner none aieting vicualy all so 4 a tailored {| Satin Marseilles, full size; ype ras fail to be in harmony with Bi) expected to be announced in a few ribbon and a tailored |) | emmed........:... ton cer Biro ed a tastefully arranged room. x: — bow. In black, taupe Scalloped and cutout =| | heavy..... sateen covers; full sise. In our previous Chinese rug RIAG and navy. on our modern rugs. | Not to : TO MRS. VERNON CASTLE neglect the other sidey'we fil ee ee reel Capt. Treman Says Story of. Wed: Geera—second Floor, B4th Street, Front, Hints from Paris : , sas ia opine Caekt * of coming styles | saddie trappings at bait ‘The New York Herald this morning Down go the prices of men’s two-piece Bei Sogn a soprice and lems published a statement that Mrs. Vers ° ° ng a,dige Tanna. a) non Castle, three months after the Palm Beach suus of a letter from our Regularly tw Sop iert Tecan, of Tineca, Paris representative | $19.69 to 927.50 99.89 | PacriseeTtakiog piase.o sees Gare $11.75 19.800 42.50 1248 Bl than the public wedding of Mrs, Castle to Capt. Treman, which was on May 3% 27.50 to 42.50 19.89 e pwaken if x " an artistic sense were formerly $13.75 FOL ONO AW OO AP e®, wholesome C; BRS TIC tit A\AcYS MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Made In M\acgrs Bakeries . This rich, delicious and on the premises, from a good old-fashioned recipe, 26° (Lb.) 5 5 5 . Sore ar hy Herald Square with carefully ~ selected * fruits, molasses and other ure ingredients. loaves weigh about 6 lbs. We will deliver them, but not ©. 0. D. ' Beey# Nut, Raisin and Cherry Cake in loaves weigh- ing about 114 Ib. at 59c each, It isa very rich, nutritious cake, €hick with walnut meats, raisins or cherries, de- Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered United | States’ Food Administration License Number GO2865. RH Metey Eo’ Cornet.” "Th Herald's report said not one of personal pride. Reduced to that the secret marriage took place at This Special Calls for Action on Your Part, Because— So beautiful are the novel | $37.50 to 959.50 $24.89 | Pickens; 8. C., on May 21, 1918. sbi papal tule é shades and textures that | 42.50to 8450 29.50 wm Gineaten From 1thbes dey. cetpee We feature genuine Palm Beach suits only. such @ combination has be- | ‘ 59.60 to 84.50 39.50 : t. Treman as sa; t no su : . . . | . ‘g Morar eattate took bane ana tent There are also other suits of tropical weight deat ta work . of: daliehile he en teen : he was stationed in Michigan on the fabrics. artistry. < date named as that of the ceremony, : a Popular models and shades—tan, gray, black Millinery i AEROPLANE SUIT DISMISSED. and white effects, sand and mixtures. » f 9 ll Leon shows suede end leather A ane a Mesias cask We have reduced our lowest-in-the-city prices Women s new fa coats bart for sport and travel wear The difference AB Agi ited Atreraft Co. to a still lower price! and leather on or velvet between | Judge Hand, {, pinion filed to- i * s an attractive window of i day in the Federat Diatrict Court, is Sam coctict gy Au 6a Gis ene A for immediate use Galerie Lafayette. "Cocke pleses missed the suit brought by the Curtiss anything like the price. Spesiathy. taleeds “sed gle tog oes oe ae $7.94 and $9.75 | Aeroplane and Motor Corporation, Don’t Delay! There will be a demand for these! ; : i stunning trimming for hate in» : against the United Aircraft Engineer- i ied aint Cool days suggest a necessity for a wrap for immediate wear. copteeating She came to the luggage section [B i, wan. allege that the British y ‘ Out of the many hundred coats now in stock-we have selected Evening cloake heaton nr ne sorte bag B Government, in violation of the patent three which we believe will become popular because they w wert gracious " rights of the plaintiff, had sold aero- The sale of ry ry t : * Evening cloaks of black satin are bearing and tasteful dress sug- planes manufactured under an agree- furnish warmth without weight and are fashionably tailored. | attractively trimmed with brocaded gested 0 woman whe could offerd ment for the use of the government sill, or old embroidery, The cape | the best. While walking through only to the defendant corporation, “B erkshire”’ Tweed Coats, $24.74 Silvertone Polo coat is a favorite, the ‘casbsitned tab she cao 5 A belted model with large pockets. Coats, $38.75 Evening dresses and inquired the price of a steamer [ INO PO PAPAIN OLY e e The material is fully cravenetted, | Polo coats, in a new sport model, | At Deauville, wider, draped skirts, | trunk. The price seemed to in- pigskin and the coat can be worn for rain | with raglan sleeves, high button aver fitting walets and designs | terest her; she examined the trunk 3 or shine. In practical shades of | Collar and a full skirt. It is neatly embroider; feather effects closely. “4 belted and half Peau de Cygne are seen. ttle motifs in feather | b tan, gray and green. Sizes 34 | ined, The most practical utility | trimming are quite the latest and “Now that is odd,” she re- ags to 36, Special at $24.74 coat of thé season. eet vi ely conspted Brent A marked. “I read the reputabl $ bined with tissue and stores’ daily advertisements fe: “ Bolivia Coats, $58.75 the aeck outllond with © aeabie whenever Jam in need of any- [ mets a Continues to offer savings toend-of-the- | 19 the popular sand shade with a convertible collar and full silk lining, for ot narvow. act braid, Chai “4 thing. I bought the identical ff mee 1S Tae 4 Cc regularly seuson vacationers and others. Genuine | A belt gives « smart appearance. Special, $58.75. black satin and handsomely edged trunk you showed meat Blank’s; would be black pigskin bags are offered at the Mewre—Third Moor, 84th Street, Front. with beads ants babancr fo te ule $13.49 price of bags of inferior grade leather. Silk voile unde wear you sey your regular price is The (Lb.) Fifth Floor New York third of a series, will be the last of the kind we can hold at this time. necessitates prompt action if you are to take advantage of this extraordinary As the leather is used up, this sale, $14.74 regularly This 24 HH i i Men’s hose, 33c This fine (har. mercerized lisle dropstitch hose has a double heel, sole and toe and hem top. All Mii. \ VN PAG eee ST La he eT eR aad, A return to higher neck underwear is displayed in these latest models. Pink silk voile, embroidered in bright blue silk, is often designed with quaint pots of little flowers. A combination of white silk voile trimmed with pink has a fine white cord used as a tive finish. liciongly flavored. Baked in @yaqys bakeries. We do 4 would be the smaller sizes are suitable for women to use as A_ nightgown of pink silk voile, account store would send for the ' ; , tri d with blue silk embroide ii not deliver it. con Only opRarunily, $21.74 bathing socks. Colors are Cordovan, gray, black and is oven at the ‘sides of the frost ether trunks ont evedts it, B5th Street navy. Sizes 914 to 1114. and held at the edges by « f ne All these words could be used Delicatessen , ‘ Gomr —Fitth Floor, S4th Street, Rear. ew Ok eee © blue cll cord is tow many spine solendgs xe ee eee WTS —Main Floor, Centre, 35th Stregt . oF wotke-dag at this sixty-year-old institu. FINE $ucar CURED BOILED PEANUT BUTTER, - tion, Now and then we write HAMBEvey | one eae ate Re Nede of foe Viena pe General Information— The General has them up a tree of « particularly interesting one. sliced. 'e Ib. sanitary greaseproof paper cups. - Our friends, the publi ' CELER) pes ? ves, § Jon, THANKS, By CAUSE WERE HARD Trmnee, the pune Ore Hat oe eT AL OD RALAD. ae FRANKPURTERS, 37 tb.—Estra we hie MWK, SEAL ene ony Nonwne, Leoning, SJ Purnse ~ Wnen 11 comes lacking in the interest of their binasign ‘talad,, made ‘of potatoes, ine teal or large lat “. MOLESHIN, LOOKING — SQUANDERING TIME . wo FURS WERE NUTS! pocketbooks as the charge-account ais and Ayowre ownmade | FULL MILK CHEESE D\ LEOPARD, , store would seem to believe, for + mafonpaise. » Eztre Fancy, mild and of fine oe. | &9) GRAY SQUIRRE to-day another customer drew our y GENUINE, SMOKED WHITE | powssric swiss CHBRSE. I Seetion fo: Se Bere Mes fore un excels reakfot ic Rich and of piquant flavor. 74 Ib Wy y, wes colt” vine Oe: ae iStore Hours: 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.—Store Closed Saturdays During Augustine aiveopanc aae <—.. re ie oat only $7.94." About half an hour later, she returned and asked to have the 97.94 steamer trunk sent to her home. She told us, during the transaction, that the charge Parr ea Nes We See WENA trunk we sell regularly for $7.94 was again advertised at $9.75, value $15.00, Our regular prices are usually lower than the “sale prices” elsewhere, and We sell dependable merchandise at prices lower than any other store but for cash only. vg, Meaty

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