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VA \ New Edison Re-Creations Will Delight You N our Re-Creation ai partment on the second floor of The Edison Shop you will hear exactly the same Music that you heat at the Metropolitan Opera House or at Carnegie Hall. Anna Case, Hempel, Matzenauer, Rappold, Destinn, mers — a galaxy of letropolitan stars will sing for you. j Spalding will play for you with all his old-time * magic. Or, if you desire some- thing from the latest mu- sical hits, ask to hear Billy Murray. partment applied for a rehearing in Gidison Shop |the matter, asserting that the order ; would mean Anancial loss and assert- 473 Fifth Avenue { Bet. 40th’ and 41st Sts. wt. New York | RFTAIT ERS se, MPANT F LER middieman's profit. Delivered Within 300 Mites at disc. “Combo” Coifee a lentes way action oF one ‘Maturdays TI 6.30 P.M, ies Coffee Co. Bea Toen atk Pace” and Watcay rene Phone Barclay 965 Ketabliahod 70° Years MAIDEN LANE VALUES 10 Months Credi No canployet’s teftfence, — Confidential, ‘Call or write fot Wlustrated Catal LWSweet «Co, iz BronDwansNy World Wants Work Wonders. | “The fact, if It be a fact, that the | highlyyprobable that there will come | & time Within @ few wee! | ‘@ single whoel of the New York Rail. | cn Ways system will turn,” Public Ser. ! ) vice Commiss' Res | comp for an hour! it wi ! this mornin RDERED parted, Mr. Nixon called in Terrence | *'t ' okt. | | ceiver Hedge | —— | , “ Abolish 167th Street Transfer Evil. Another improvement was ordered to-day by the Public Service Com- Mission ag a result of The Evening | World's campaign for better subway service in this city. An order was made by Deputy Commissioner Ed- ; Ward J. Glennon, to take effect tm- mediately, calling upon the officials of the Interborough to run their trains, during rush hours, on the Jerome Avenue line as far as Ford- ham Road and on the elevated sys- | tem as far as Woodlawn, The Interborough officials are fore ing wengers to get off subway |trnins ut 167th Street and take ¢le- vated trains for the remainder of thelr trip and the change, purticularly 1 winter months, means delay and hardship, The Interborough legal de- ing that the city had not erected in- spection sheds or yards, in conformity with Dual Subway Contract No. 3 In (he application the company also asserted it was losing money and would run five million dollam behind for the first six months of this year, FINDS SERVICE NEITHER SAFE NOR ADEQUATE. Deputy Commussioner Glennon, in denying the application and issuing !the peremptory orders for the im- pipved service says: “The application for a rehearing has been carefully considered, and the conclusion has been reached that tt should be denied, The testimony, which the Interborough Rapid Transit Company proposes to introduce upon a rehearing, Wag 'n its possession and could have been introduced by it be- fore the order was signed “It will not be disputed that the travelling public 1s entitled to safe and adequate service. The Commission does not deem the service on the Jerome Avenue Division, during the so-called rush hours, either safe or adequate, it is clearly of the opin- fon that the ordered pian of opera- tion is fe. sible company is suffering a loss from the gpertting of its Wnés at the pres j time, should not be given great weight. | If the company should be permitted to | lisregard the order on that ground it would logically follow that the corn- pany Would be well within its rights in reducing its service in such a way as to save itself from any loss, + | “The company 1s djrected to immedi- {Fe ately comply with the provisions of the |Ké | order.” NIXON SAYS HEDGES’ CON- FIRMED HIS FEARS. | Having read in The Evening World of yesterday the statement of Re- From the Made in Our Bakeries MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE f | Bt | ingredients. ciously flavoreil. size, 13c. GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT Flour. Each 8c. CELERY POTATO SALAD, 27¢ Ib.—-French style, an appetizing com. bination salad, made of potatoes. crisp celery and our own-made mayon- naise. CORNED. BEEF, 89c \b.—Well cooked bottom round; cut from fine SMOKED BEEF, 89¢ \b.—Best quality; all middles; sliced. GENUINE SMOKED WHITE FISH. 38c tb.—Rich and of fine flavor; an excellent breakfast dish. U. S. Food Administration and wholesome cake is _ This ric c made on the premises, from a good old-fash- ioned recipe, with care- (Lb.) juny, species fruits, mo- cake, thick with walnut meats, raisins or cherries, deli- PLAIN LAYERS for a Peach shortcake and all other layer cakes; made of fine ingredients and baked just brown enough and the right thickness; large ight’s All o' the Wheat Four, the old style stone process Whole Wheat GENUINE WHCLE WHEAT. RAISIN BREAD —\6-02. loaf. Made from the old style stone process Whole Wheat I our: All Our Bakery Products Are Baked on the Premises Delicatessen Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered —Fifth Poor, & HBKALY SQUARE Are.. NEW YORK Bakeshop ¢ | h, delicious other pure pire J BREAD — \6-07. oaf. Made from Each 10¢. ~ FRANKF URTERS, 34¢ \b,~Uxtra fine; small or large size. NI DRIED BONEL be Exeellent quality 3} i FULL MILK CHEESE — ¥. fancy, mild and o fine flavor. 39: DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE— Rich and of piquant flavor. 74¢ |b, LIMBURGER CHEESE — Fancy New York State; fine quality; domes- tic make. S3c |b. PIMENTO CHEESE—44c Jb. Our | own make. License No. G.02865, B,0088. OH Street. i: THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919. Se ae EEE MIMI SAA SB nth ML ehh tA te | ‘ : 7 ~~ r | ; } . «6 ot IMPROVE SERVICE | CUE deen ot the New ort, Ral} i Uma Ne atneae "Shot [sat Tore" oreamation™cuverete| FOOD PILES UP OW STATE | missioner said, “but Mr. Hedges went |, Evening World Wins Fight to into details and confirmed his fe summoned M A velour coat r yn ferred When Mr. Hedgos de. | publ sei for the commission. “Tam not prepared to say now just | representative to Mayor Hylan to ask | what action will be taken,” the Com. | for Fellef for the cart side following | ments will be di \C Heraid Square We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Ony New fall model pictured has a shawl collar and tricolette vestee in contrasting colors. A tunic skirt is embroidered in self-colored silk thread and is finished at the waist with narrow tied sash of serge. Colors navy and brown. jis not soon afforded ev five cents for each ride, Commission can wait until the eon. | of the world ction is carried out, but| pelled in Justice to the cognizance of such a, | of Commerce «| to-day to send a Delancey Street lines, The Mayor | ¢ will be asked to install bus lines on |! B’dway, 34ta we 35thSt, A tasteful necessity this serge dress _ $28.75 SPA —Third Floor, Bith Street, Rear, : ' { This velour coat is full length with two box pleats in the hack. It is attractively trimmed with mufflon fur collar, and is belted all around and has slush pockets. Lined and interlined make it a practical coat for winter weather. navy and burgundy. A celcet dress In brown, Sizes 10 to 16. $15.74. For dress occasions this little velvet dress is extremely fitting. and pockets. It is finished with hand embroidery on the waist In brown, green and Copen., It has a taf feta guimpe effect with frill collar. Sizes 6 to 14, $17.74. A serge dress Rather unugual is this little model with its coatce effect and detachable white flannel vest. Gold buttons and gold cord make an attractive trimming on the vestec. In navy, brown and burgundy. Very fine quality serge. Si 3 8 to 16, $11.74, A full assortment of rainy day outfits in leatherette, tweed, cantonette, cashmere, etc. E cept leatherette, all have fitted hats to match Baby carriages $19.49 are unusually low priced. made of genuine reed with a large tube gear and These carriages are finished in ivory with black gears. And savings of 20 to 35 Kaga—Third Floor, 35th Street, Front. They are ‘-inch rubber tires. are closing out at 25 and $44.75. i latest perambulators, the-city pr Hitth Moor, Kear The Inwood Cony on” @ lan important bers of the Downtown Chamber | academy Street evening at 8.39 o'clock. he sumension on Saturday of the | posed to consid venue C, Madison Street and Spring-| hero fighters of Inwood, are offered in the case of a number of floor samples we $23. 24, We feature a complete line of the pullmans and inailearts of the best mann- fucturers at our usual lowe-t-in- | would have to quit operation if relief |nothing to do but submit to the piracy arded even though in| of the traction intarests and agree to | ks “when not the lopping off process the lines | Pay an increased fare, We cannot rmit the east side, with a million “Edo not believe the Public Service | people, to be shut off from the rest Inwood © memorial for the Philip M. hardt, of No. 66 Post Avenue. fairman of the club, will proside. Black silk velvet trimmed with glycerined ostrich Large and small brimmed hats, including styles becoming to the young woman or woman’ of maturer years. The styles include Chin chin sailors WITH PRICES SOARING on Sept. 1. A collection of trimmed hats specially| priced, $4.49 Large pokes them with smart ostrich tips poised becomingly on the rim. “Waldemar” watch chains With cooler days, men’s vests are again in evi- dence. The transfer of one’s watch from the trousers pocket to the vest is the natural sequel. Obviously one must have a chain, We have “Waldemar” chains with various sizes of links fin- ished in either English or green gold. 10 kt. Gold Watch Chains, $10.24 to $39.75 Platinum and gold chains, $21.25 to $64.84 All platinum chains, $44.75 to $73.76 10 kt. gold chains, $4.49 to $12.89 Main Floor, 34th St. Front 864.00 - Feather hats, In smart turban shapes The wings add a smart dashin, practical for street wear. The price is remarkably low for so smart and tasteful add a chic note to the costume. All are neatly linedy YF —Triimmed Hate Dept., Second Floor, Front, Time for “Longies” When a boy's “‘knickerbock- make him seem to cf legs, it’s “‘longie time’ and that means time to.drop in and see us. In outfitting boys Suits we are particularly careful about satisfying the boys’ demands for snappy styles, pep, dash and all that | © !t., goes with it. ment of wear is by no means neglected. All wool, sturdy fabrics that hold their shape are fitting supplements to the right-style idea. $19.75 to$24.75 Sowye—Fitth oor, Front Like the theatre? A pair of opera glasses makes possible a greater apprecia- tion of the theatre's enter- You will find an assortment opera glasses at mod- | erate prices in the optical field glasses, reading glasses, eye shades, motor- ist’s glasses, separate cases and of course eyeglasses. Which leads us to ask how long ago you had your eyes . examined, You should have them examined at least once every two ye Main Hloor, Baleony, H4th street, Kear. FOTO —Keather Dept., Second Floor, f4th Mreet superabundance " Long Trouser But the ele- Covered slee ironing the oh finisbed; 4! t. long, 6 {t. size, top; 23 inches high, along with prism binocu- Store Hours: 9 to 5:30—Store open Saturdays all day | the cold storage holdings In the State | Bees, cured beet, frozen pork and jPoultry holdings have decreased singe Aug. 1, but are still stored In larger [quantitics than last year. Meats Increase 3,500,000 and But-| stisectianee ter 2,000,000 Pounds Over August Figures, ALBANY, Sept still soaring, * meats show an {n- crouse of 3,600,000 pounds ov previous month and about 150,000 pounds more than the |iaat year. Dry salt pork holdings tn- 18.—-With prices | creased 2,300,000 pounds over the Au- certain kinds of foods continue to pile up in storage In the public warehouse in tho State. ‘This tevenied to-day by the report of Large mushrooms Most of them finished about the crown with chic little bows and bands of ribbons, some of | $2.89 ig note of style. The two models pictured ar. ahat. The new Fall shades Woodenware from the sale of housewares white porcelain top tab These snow white tables are sanitary and easy mp clean; frame finished with several coats of white Rin 3 with drawer; size 24x36 inc’ es, $9.24 en table of hard wood; very stron; convenience when moving. Stepladder chair, constructed of best material, Varnished natural color and fitted with safety brace, 69 Onk shoe blackening case with carpet or leatherette top, $1.98 Star stepladder, lightly but strongly built; iron brackets; 5 ft. $1.745 years; rolls are 11 inches long, 1; made of hard wood: £0 inches longziyery useful whe rulfles of dainty dresses, gh “whe Knife box; made of hard wood; well finished, We gg Family clothes wringer; best quality rubber rolls; guarapteed for three a 14,96 |} ' Medicine cabinet; of golden oak, with beveled’ mirsor. Cabinet se $5.46 inches; mirror, 10x14 inches, j Ironing board: made of clear white wood; very strongly built and zi White enameled medicine cabinet, with two glasé shelves and beveled || mirror, Cabinet, 15x18 inches; mirror, 1012 imehes, Reversible clothes bar; made of hard wood; iron screw hooks; well finished; Pastry board; made of white wood, with end cleats, Size 20x27 inches, 77¢ ' Round, 10-inch bread board with saw edge bread knife, S%e Towel arm of hard wood, with nickel tips; adjustable, oe Ladder stool, which serves two purposes at once; strongly built; vensvess ; Ay A—Basement, 335th Street it temtile mille the |setiva as 4 union ormaniser. same month ceagetfanaaagndll | Two Mextean Motineers & MBXIGALU, Lower California, 1.—Two of elght Mext ans found ‘ q | | ee i lO ¥ built. The legs are detachable ize 22x24 inches, $2.97 SS ee ee $1.96 Vegetable or cabbage cutter; one blade, 2le Potato masher; inade of maple wood, ; 2le ? Rolling pin, made of hard wood, 360 + Clothes pins, made of hard wood, 100 pins, | if $113 }) A serviceable skirt, $11.74 The skirt pictured is a new box pleated model. Well tailored, it é has a trig appearance. There is a} large assortment of plaids and wool checks in box pleated models, The orice is unusually low, considerin i ‘ j { ; } ' { quality, styTe and colors. AUN —Third Vloor, Centre, Front Mal \ 5