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"oem “BVENING WORLD, om hat’s Family Wash Worth BROGE CARMEN When Returnedby Laundry? GRANTED ANOTHER nnn Not Much, Is Annie’s Gee x > And When Intimate Linen and Umpty-U! Are Left at a Neighbor's Door, What ‘Are Manhattay a Cais Em: the Chances of Recovery?—Ask Magistrate) pjoyees’ Boost Now Amounts “Maxy” at Essex Market and You'll wt ' Find Out. : OU may buy cloth@s, bed ftur- fishings and other Uings wort 10 bverries, but after they have fone to the laundry. at what pric to 25 Per Cent. | a self-respecting court value them? ea nm Also, If the Inun- 0 them through the window so tha Sixty motgrmen and conductors on Corporation will benefit by an ins YJurs man, throws |Crease in wages, of 25 per cent, and noutieed to-day by B.W. Dundan, t| manager for the receivers, AVitligm INCREASE IN PAY | ie Manhattan and Queens ‘Traction | f R. Begg and Arthur C. Hume. “anis} will bring the rates up to 60 cents an hour for new men dnd 62 cents for those who have been a tha a year or more. The company operates trolley cars from the Sth Street end of the Queensboro Hridge, ‘over the vridge and out Queens Boulevard to Ja- maica, This is haul of eleven miles and is said to be the jongest surface ride for 5 cents in the Greater City. Mr. Duncan said to-day that a voluntary increase of 10 per cent. was granted on Aug. 10, but last Tues- day & gommittes of employees de- manded 15 per cent. more to put them on @ parity. with the transit em- ployees in Marhattan, The manager Jared gtons Iheorne of the line eek and that the wages pér cont, increase are k And the power charges. $e. A small ouspibe bad been se cumulated under, ti agoment, ho ex} Wuhid be opera The Women’s Shop for Values 22 East 34th St. ae ist A Mighty Sale of Beautiful Dresses About 1800 bright new dresses, présetit day and early Fall ‘ is exhausted. ——_—_—_—_—_——X—XXxX—X'-"_rs_ they jand in the ~ - hail outside Mrs. GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN ‘Try it! Make thie lemon tetion to whiten your tanned or Guthenberg’s door, what would you consider reasona- ble odds on their successful _ recov- ery? These problems wore placed before Judge Levine in Kavex ‘ket Court yesterday, And, notwithstanding the fact that “Maxy” has just mounted the bench and that the troubles of the east side were not entirely unknown to him, there were puzzling questions the juice of two lemons | to solves. Sriaeig Sree gone | ast ne ene mis its her oun and n White, shake well, and my, quarter pint of the best | %°" burn and tan lotion, and ading lady of the drama, | Annie had Tost her laundry, We, who sond our collars, shirts whitener, at very, very and other things to the mangier cach grocer has the lemons an ee Se telled covater w week with a firm belief in the broth- erhood of man and receive one tablo- cloth, two towels and a lavender ‘of Orchard White |!aundry bag in return, may properly MICHIGAN FURNITURE COMPANY sympathize with Annie. Guthenbderg pinched the laun- lared Annie. “She is no good ene was the finger-print room, the audience comprised the whole of the Kasex Market coterie. “How much was it worth?” ask Mr. Direnzo. “One hundred dollars,” asserted Annie. “EL never knew any goods worth Ree than one-fifth their, cost after ey had once been gent to the laun- dry/* thterjected the Prose: ‘That was the sign for bat “Weil,” said Annie belligerontly, “y probably ain't a married man or should know better for yourself. " you don’t know how much cost! pe A ty eases, bables’ shirts and admitted the Prosecutor, buttons to it. T show you the laundry. Tell the cop to get it.” ‘The missing raiment had, in fact, recovered. It made ‘a grand show. First, there must have been a two months’, wash, because such an array would have sup- piled a = good sized hotel for a week. There | aN wore tablecloths, towels and tidies, | shirts, shirt. | waists and skirts, babies’ clothes, and an infinite variety of Le ard v toa looked like “what you think ere 6 somethii an orererouy towel a” Big ig worth?" “So,” agreed baffle Prosecutor politely, 4 Annie counted the stuff, making an faye opr by sana about the neigh- who took the Moon ap which was ivered at Wer ‘doo: be an- pounced that ‘everything * , |) except tworpillow cases, NY aly shirtwaists and three of the umpty- umps. verybody agreed that ya had done ‘well, that no laundry could be expected to return everything. And Mrs. Guthenberg, now that the miss- ing goose were recovered, was al- lowed to xo. “J guess we have to take it back,” admitted a court atte t. “That Sure is a grand. assortment of laun- nie beame “It ts good stuf she sald. “I got a nice house and a swell kid. You seo him, His name is MAN who will need clothes next season, cannot do better than to buy now, and anticipate the. rapidly rising prices. 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