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ss Charges Co Comission | Exceeded Authority—Says ic eal, the foreman, ‘Courts Only Can Decide. | Were*dut above the Ss ink “oie ven rates Mr. Nixon ignored a deci- ‘of the Court of Appeals, which ‘eomeurred in .by Charles E ago. = “Of course the decision of Com- # Assistant Corporation Counsel, y haa conducted most of the city's | fights against higher gas rates, “When Referee Hughes, acting in | We Brooklyn Borough Gas case two ig ‘years ago, declared that the Eighty Cent Gas Law was confiseatory as d to the Coney Isiand and ‘a gas rate or an electric rate, |i} pin ‘the face of all this, Commis- Nixon var tae that (ay md rt Spey ore he Hughes de- iienty Cent Gas Law ofa case is still in appeal Sy ws the berod . le ———— “Quarrel Over Rare Violin. Reynolds Magistrate Court, Brookiyn, will attempt Bee oe ce [ P st—Workers tn A fas water heater in the ir et. im sure | same bullet which ki by ry sheet iron’ wall, ‘which. is aig: ed out rR Geng er. : | her faye The Jacket Wee tors toe te menis, but most of them were stopped | shoulder ey were Ballet. home: Juatice Béward J, Gavesan tn the fy Supreme Court to-day denied the ap- is Corporation Counsel John Heat 1 Ly Dem- 9 Tiles cecunree to-day that Pub- MURDER LA LAID TO LABOR FEUD feratic lender of te oe, “Asser: bly. Distric etka from the primary j Fred Stube, which 48 a thousand cubic feet, and that] Brooklyn Detective Bureau, said to-day |ham Kaplan or anti-Hines ing the decision affecting) == — STOVE EXPLODES: TWO HURT! ‘Mst the police investinations had con i vineed him that Denni# Meehan, unman, who was shot to death as Windows Broken in idth Stree: ye Yo slept in his room at No. 462, Warren 1 afte was murs ied dered 1h a a i Mbteohian r "Hh RAISE IN GAS the Bijou Botton Manufacturing Com: | anced tt nk ein eat St Re Wert th ratty te pale a i 4 ‘chock thie |} a man nai adden, a former prize loded at 0 0 tres ” wtetog two men mightiy “and | fighter, “whom they. want ty breaking half a dozen windows bea og with The plant ts on the fourth floor of «| her husband at the time of the murder, twelve-story toft building. The heater.|and who, was, slightly injured Dy the PE to question asleop ‘she, Mersiats in the"bulets he was not awakened Met, which entered her. left tena and|“Anti-tines” Wames to Komain om < ss Paliot ‘April © es of forme fe Service Commissioner Nixon has Police Say Meehan Wan Freanentiy| Rete denice tanta h. OFF 4 to raise the gas rates of the eyerven oe a Treables, |mane Secretary of, Tammany Hal; Gas Company from $1.10 to} Capt. John Coughlin, in charge of the | tomas F- aon th Abra who acted as referee two Nixon will not stand,” said ALL d Bay area, he at the same that the Public Service didn't have the power to Stores Sold all over town for $13 10%, SHOES for MEN CR was held and | shaped shoe, the very model he has been looking for. In short a real ADLER value. Pick out the store nearest to you. Nine addresses for thousands of smart dressers. of the Fifth Specially Priced for Easter at ADLER A Shoe of class for the class of man who desires, elegance with HE man of quieter taste will find in this custom quality, smartly Built on conservative lines, elegant of form and finish, it fairly breathes refinement—the kind of shoe sold elsewhere from $13 to $16. 125St. 125St, S¥Ave 1OGHSt B5bSt. 741>St. Ti OWAY Sed-LEKAN_ MOODS CorSOAY. Cor-SLIAX Cor Lat Av. 401) St. CorBtbav.s NEW STORES ~.14th St, Off 4th Ax IN NEWARK: 180 Market St-3 doors from Broad St. Brook- IBONWIT TELLER ECO, The Spexally Shop of Onizinations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET A Large Collection of The More Rare and Choice Pelts FUR SCARFS for the Spring and Summer Vogue * Assembled with the care of a connoisseur are pelts of exquisite coloring. Emphasized in the Bonwit Teller & Co. collection are ONE TO NINE SKIN SCARFS 245.00 to 3000.00 Featuring Hudson Bay Sable, Rus- stan Sable, Fisher, Natural Mink, Silver Fox and Natural Blue Fox. Following is a special mention of some of the remarkable values offered: Nutria Scarfs..... Voss foae Stone Marten Scarf... . . 48.50 Hudson Seal Scarfs. .... 25.00 Natural Squirrel Scarfs, . 48.50 Kit Fox Scarfs......:.. 29.50 Baum Marten Scarfs... .75.00 Mole Scarfs....ccscses 32.50 Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs. 95.00 Mink Scarfs.......0555 39.50 | Fisher Scarfs......... 195.00 Lucille Fox Scarfs...... 45.00. | Russian Sable Scarfs. . 225.00 Japanese Sable Scarf... .45.00 | Natural Blue Fox Scarfs. 275.00 Sa ae tt Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 EASTER SALES Friday WOMEN’S WRAPS & COATS 68.00 Regular 75.00 to 110.00 grades VARIETY OF MODELS—Capes, Cape-wraps, sleeveless wraps, regulation coats. ie el OF MATERIALS—Tricotines, velours, satin, olivia. LAST MOMENT STYLES FOR LAST MOMENT REQUIREMENTS WOMEN’S STOCKINGS of highest quality silk to complete the elegance of the Easter costume ALL FULL FASHIONED AND STRONGLY REINFORCED 2 35—Mercerized tops and soles. Chocolate, bronze, navy, smoke, cordovan, gray, black or white. 3 0O—Heavy silk in colors to match new footwear— French gray, bronze, taupe, cordovan, mahogany, Belgian gray, gunmetal. 4. 2 5 Pure ingrain silk in black only. WOMEN’S UNION SUITS contracted for months ago at a figure that makes this low price possible, 75 Fine ribbed white cotton union suits, bodice or band tops with tight knee or loose knee, lace trimmed. Regular and extra sizes. BRASSIERES All the best makes for all types of figures 764 pieces at REDUCTIONS For young girls, average and larger women and women of average or full figure. Satin bandeaus, cotton treco, linen, silk jersey, brocade, Cluny lace. BIEN JOLIE, A. P., MME. IRENE DE BERAISE 95 150 2.50 Regular 1.50 to 5.00 Grades GOSSARD 3.50 m2 You Never Pay More at Best’ saa WHEN the Easter parade avings down the Avenue there will be many a Stanhope Suit and Stanhope Overcoat keeping step with the finest of Avenue-tailored togs—and no one but the proud possessors to know the difference! And the difference will be chiefly one of satisfaction at the com- fortable savings in rice. Step in, men —see for yourself if we’re not right—and decide to be one of the lucky ones! LI Na KOCHe 125th Street West For the Easter Walk Ready With Another Shipment of Those Georgette Blouses » that brought crowds here Monday 4.69 Well bah Mapas Belle prices, Acne is and many smartly embroid- ered, some with lace and others with frill trimmings. In flesh, white and the new suit shades. at Small Cost PETTICOATS of changeable taffeta and messaline, in the newest Spring colorings, others with\Jersey top trim- @ med with messaline pleating PETTICOATS fashioned with mercerized jersey flounce, tops and taffcta finished with pleating. $4.85 PETTICOATS with Seco silk top, and deep pleated flounce of taf- 4 feta, shaded effects....... e Koch Boys’ Clothing Two-Trousers Suits At The range of style is wide enough to admit of the mest liberal choice. nish tweeds, any one of which will prove the price Brooklyn’ 's Biggest Hi Second Floor Third Floor One-eyelet ties; patent leather and kid; flexible turn soles and covered Louis heels. 12.00 ThMrd Floor Our Easter Showing of Includes among other specials 16.95 There are snappy man- mixtures, cheviots and a veritable economy at Sizes 7 to 18 years Others ta $32.00 All-wool yarn-dyed serge suits, Norfolk models, in navy blue; sizes 7 to 18 years 13.75 Others to $18.50 Novelty, Junior Norfolk and Middy Suits, long and short trouserS, in serges and cheviot id d tr Spee | ee a Credit House 219, 221, 222, 225, 227 junt | 164, 166, 168, 170 Grand Street | *s.°"*""="""" Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. Buy Your Easter Clothing on Easy Terms and mdb sr pe our Aeolian-Vocalions and yr rig hd Victrola Grand ant_on Talking Machines, of AN Mriea Take advant Smith St, Suits 8 and 5 Pieces, | We. witt ct, yeu» att too and Wh ee XY | hott attr ith \ Quality tel ent the larte SATUBDAY EVENINGS, Pine ae Nae CNR BS sed Q:49