The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1920, Page 9

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» a 7 IN SUBWAY MONTH ; Commissto thes of aki’ Borough Gas Co. ra An epptaisal of the properties of ti Brooklyn Borough Gas Company will — the ou ject of the testimony of Robe itchell, official pt A fe mer Delaney’s Official Pubile Serv Commission, at he te Figures Are For De- é cember, 1919, | @ransit Construction Commissioner #obn H. Delaney has reported that the December (1919) earnings on the Subway division of the Interborough show 4 surplus of $100,973.38 over all ebarges under the provisions of its operating contract. The previous Month showed a deficit of $67,045.66, i ‘The revenue from all sources for| ji aubway operation for the month of December was $2,948,521. Operating| | expenses, rentals, maintenance, de-| | Preciation, é&0., for the month of December amounted to $1,880,391. } After the company’s preferential] {Hf payments, as well as interest on its eomributions to the cost of construc- tlon and equipment, and other charges aggregating $967,156, the surplus of $100,973.38 remains, During the six months from July 1 to Dec. 81, 1919, fore was a deficit between earnings and Interborough’ @eductions uhder the terms of the een of $1,145,412, The deficit prior that time aggreguted $2,226,483. Siker tie terme at the contract be-| |} tween the city and the Interborough Transit Company this deficit have to be provided for bofore| | city can begin to receive payment of interrest on city money advanced | under Contract No. 3. —— Hi URGE DEEPER RARITAN BAY. Hitehell will ~ lation of Nl 8.75 | Patent with black | kid tops. Brown kid with cloth top to match, Brown kid with beaver kid tops. Brown calf with contrasting tops. 5, on whieh day Mr, property. Final Clearance Sale | | 5.85 Patent camps with black or fawn moire tops. Brown kid with brown moire tops. Louis heels of leather, ing the company's qdjournment was the estimated va.u- U, &. Engineers Advise Channels to Accommodate Steamships. At a meeting yesterday in Perth igen N. J., of the New Jersey Pi-| {li Commission it was announced | hat eabverament engineers had in. Washington the advieabiiity | i We eectenine the. channels through | jf tan Bay, the Kill van Kull and Ar- ar Kili to accommodate ocean goin 8. ‘otal cost is estimated at 0,000" and the engineers suggest it the Ste be started wi! pre- ary was sald‘ if ‘a 30-foot channel is ded, one af the big ofl companies erect a plant of five 60,000-barrel included in this remarkable sale. 32 and 34 West 34th Street Between Broadway and Fifth Avenue For mer Values Up to $13. 50 Limited space prohibits us from describing the numerous styles, leathers and combinations These shoes, taken from our regular stock, are synonymous with Queen Quality standard of style and service. Queen Quality Boot Shop on the shore of Staten’ Island on it of 200 acres. Thirty-fourth Street ‘display on the Second ‘Floor That prohibitive cost is not mecessarily a concon fashionable appareling is clearly evidenced im the prices of the following group of smart tai stock at the figures quoted: leurs, i Suits of mavy blue serge, with box or Suits of tricotine, Poiret twill or serge, Suits of Poiret twill; tweed or toile de laine . ° . . Materials and tailoring unexcelled is featuring of genuine Scotch striped wool. smart “‘peg-top”’ variety, with set-in side pockets detached belt. The price (in stock) is $22.50 the fashionable plaids for Spring ate shown at (First Floor) H. Altman & On. MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Misses’ Tailored Suits presenting the mew modes for Spring are an interesting feature of the pre-Lenten helted beited $48.00 58.00 i|| or Sports Suits of English $65.00 The Wool Dress Fabrics Dep’t Semi-made Sports Skirts | | The model is of the | and a HY Side-plaited and Accordion-plaited Skirts (semi-made) of | my | | are offered post-graduate courses in hospital social service, in public 9.5 $19.50 | connection with Hunter College of the City ef New York. The value in both instances is unusual Apply for PROSPECTUSES and CIRCULARS OF INFORMATION to % 9 Su Until further notice we will Open at 9.30 A, M. and Close at 6 P. M. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) - Exceptional Value in IMPORTED BEADED BAGS Silk Cord Draw String Model; hand-made; quaint floral designs in a variety of desirable colorings. $10.00 $25.00 Medium size BAGS suitable for Large size BAGS in rich colors evening or dress occasions; regu- for afternoon wear; regular values larly sold up to $18.00. up to $48.00. A Large Variety of Handsome Bags No two alike; at greatly reduced prices; formerly $65.00 to 295.00. at $59.00 to 250.00 WOMEN’S and MISSES’ HATS . | THIRD FLOOR Sport, Trimmed and Untrimmed models for early Spring or Southern wear. Advance styles comprising the latest ideas and colorings. TWO SPECIALS for SATURDAY: $4.50 $6.50 WOMEN’S Hemp and Neritas WOMEN’S Trimmed Hats in a Patent Leather (Cloth) Hats in all selected assortment of smart and desirable colors. becoming shapes. SPECIALLY PRICED for SATURDAY: WOMEN’S HAND BAGS $2.85 and 5.00 An assortment of Hand Bags of fine Moire Silk, Suede or Leather; regularly $3.75 to 7.50. $6.95 BAGS of Checked Silk in Black and Colors; ruffled effects; two distinet new Spring models. BOYS’ WINTER APPAREL Below Regular Prices To-morrow Boys’ Overcoats—| Jr. Boys’ Overcoats| Knickerbocker Suits An excellent assortment; | Plain and fancy color- | Extra trousers; superior sizes 11 to 18 years, ings; sizes 8 to 10 years, | tailoring; 8 to 17 years, $22.50 to 39.50 $18.50 to 27.50 $18.50 to 22.50 Boy?’ Mackinaws, sizes 8 to 18 years, . . $12.50 to 16.50 Boys’ Corduroy Suits—$11.50 Boys’ Novelty Suits—$12.50 and 15.00 WAVY HAIR SWITCHES Attractively priced at $4.50 and 7.50 ILair Switches; mounted ' Third Floor. Excellent quality Naturally Wavy on three separate stems; all colors including Grey. | partments ef Public Charities and Bellevue and Allied Hospitals rank Wanted Intelligent, Ambitious Young Women TO ENTER THE NURSING PROFESSION Superior Opportunities Offered The training schools for nurses under the jurisdiction of the De- KR for cooking than fluid milk equal to the best. The aurses’ homes are commodious, cheerful and For it is pure, fresh milk, | i) dclightfully located, The hospitals are large, active, and contain all without the cream, in dry, | classes of medical and surgical cases (not contagious) white crystal foria The 50c package makes 5 quarts, Graduates of the schools have preference in city service. They health nursing, in hospital administration and in nursing teaching in Avvais erscava City Hospital School of Nursing . Metropolitan Hospital School of Nersing} Blackwell's Leland Kings County Honpital Sebsel of Nursing } a Cumberland Street Hospital Schoo! of Nursing! Brookln Bellovae Hospital, 20th St, and First Ave., Manhattan Cordon & Dilworth '|) ORANGE Ulsters, Overcoats & Suits | (©) 1919 Kincaid & Kimball, tac $99.50 $97.50 S9Q. 0 ULSTERS & aa | : 78 $97.50 $49.50 . Clearance Sale of Young Men’s and Men’s Here’s Your Chance to Buy GOOD CLOTHES at the “Good Old Time Prices” ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED Reductions from 25 to 40% Some Garments to Be Sold at Cost No Man Can Afford to Miss This Sale! Shop! Compare! Our Values Cannot be Equalledy SUITS $4950 S550 $40.50 | | Former Prices $30, $35, $50, $55 up to $75 | $5: 00 548. 00 559. 00 Ps Former Prices $35, $45, $55 up to $95 All Sizes. All Colors. . No Charge for Alterations | oa ot OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M. 127 ie Sie Street, cor. church st. | fry Sixth Ave, L at Door--Hudson Tube at Corner

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