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{ ~ TRACTON HEADS ' “= 48 MOVE 10 STOP ALL BUSES IN BROOKLYN Judge Maver Instructs B, R. T. and . Y. Rallways ge- to Act. Following a decision yesterday by Stprenée Court Justice Cropaey, in Brooklyn, hulding tte operation of so- called city buses illegal, and ordering the discontinuance of three Brooklyn lifes, preparations were begun by the receivers of the New York Railways and the B, R. T., acting under the in« structions of Judee Julius M. Mayer, for enjoining the rentaining lines, Meanwhile, Acting Corporation Counsel George P. Nicholson an. nounved that, under instructions of Mayor Hylan, the city immediately would. take an appeal from Jnatice Cropsey’s ruling, and that, pending @ Beoislon, an effort would be made to obtain a stay of the injunction, which is effective to-day. Public Service Conimissioner Nixon announced that, in view of the deolr sion, he would resume hearings on applications before him fot the dis- continuance of buses through Wighth “Avenue, Brookiyn. He said he ex- ‘pected to reach a prompt, determina- Ban Of. the case. “The deolsion ‘of Custice Cropsey will stop the three major Brooklyn It the Flatbush Avenue, Park andgne, Greenpoint- Lo — MAYOR SEES NEW 8-CENT FARE MOVE Writes to ~All Leglstators Asking Them to Oppose Proposed Legislation. Mayor Iiylafi has written to every permit an incfoase in traction fares in New York and other cities where the 6-cent fare tn fixed by frarichise were introduced yesterday by Aasen- blyman Jenks of Broome, Uity Governments are authorized, if ‘they wish, to enter into agrees tents with traction companies for curtying passengers on a service at cost plan. The Public Service Cor: mission Js empowered, in certain Oasts, to order temporary or petma- fent changes in fares. Legislative fenders are disposed to urge the prompt passage of the bills ebtne }ing into bankruptcy. A fight is aely to develop over the quelition Of valu- ation on which to Base returns to in- vestors. Aseembfyman Bloch’s bill giving the Mayor and Comptroller of New York City, the right to sit on the Board of Directors of traction lines will be reported favorably to the As- sembly to-day by tfe Judiciary Com- mittee, member of the Legislature warning of Right after @ Bill that he says is being prepared by + ‘you the traction interests to increase fares. | fnin ‘The Mayor savas in nis letter that At t#| ae the duty of every lomisiator to oppowe your next wig anneteasury.‘bupwen. em: the beopie, rane and asking the members to stand by the on weopke. dinner BILLS AIM TO RAISE - : ls ‘ep-orinin' “STREET CAR FARES; iPS nasi “itles Given "Permission by Jenks A habit Measwres to Work Out Plan for worth Service at Cost. acquiring ALBANY, April 2-/Two bifls to They WISE MEN WEAR ule Buy Your Easter Suit Here The Greatest READY-TO-WEAR ClothingOpportunity in Years For this event I set aside several hundted models of new spring designs, made in my ‘own daylight workrooms during this past dull season, and place them on sale at prices less than cost to make now. Strictly Custom Tailored | Ready-to-Put-On For 3A Kodaks and other 3A Size Roll Film Cameras 1 5c. 30,000 ROLLS Bought from the Air Service of the U, 8, GOVERNMENT Regular Price te 85¢. You save 40¢ on each rofl, , STOCK UP NOW WiLLOUGHBY Kodak Headquarters 110 West 32nd St. Opposite Penn Hotel! SUNDAY WORLD ‘WANTS’ -WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Mr. Reader--- A real honest-to-goodness Money Saving Event—the good old-fashioned kind that’will give every man an opportunity to actually save money on his im- mediate clothing needs. A sale that everybody will be talking about—no thrifty man should miss—especially when everybody knows that there is every indication that clothing prices are going higher. men’s -~S. HENRY ADLER- 1432 Broadway, Near 40th St., next door to Empire Theatre | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P, M—sATURDAYS UNTIL 11 P.M, | 70 Nassau St., C OPEN UNTIL 7 1, NTI. er John —4ATURDAY 19 PM. SPRING UITS R eg. 3 5.00 VALUES. VALUES Reg.40” My Price Reg.45% vary Reg.50” VALUES My Price Saving. COME IN EARLY. 3-Church St., ncar Liberty OPEN UNTIL 7 P.M. NEWARK: MY NEW STORE—186 Market Street, where Murray’s used to be. My Price 17 Reg.37° My Price 21:7 25° 27 Now is Your Time to Make This 44 Flatbush Avenue, Near Nevins Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P, M—SATURDAYS UNTIL 11 P.M. Daylight Workrooms: Brooklyn Shoe Shop That Has Won the Patronage of All New York The Biggest One Store Shoe Busines: in the City., s From Every Wall: in Life. Jendid qual-| ade famous, Shoes of ipjity that ha \}ion Sale again Sale of Government Marine Shoes Cordovan Dark Tan Shoes YOU WILL WANT SEVERAL} Ae OF THESE SHOES overnment oes, built on! rnment specl- * fications — guar-| inteeing sound, substantial value soles “tat scoured oak. Heels ' are) uilt of whole In all stega b to 10) /Outh or without hob] ‘nails, ‘These Are the Shoes Extensively Advertised Elsewhere at $8.50 Meade’s $ 50 Price, 102-104 Myrtle Ave., Cor. Bridge St. Patronized by Meni] ‘They are U. Bip! ___ BROOKLYN 1 Save Docayed Tooth, Tighten Loose Tooth, Treat Disease’ Gams. SETS OF TEEIN Geld and Porceiath Orowna, Rridgerork, Fillings apd Inlare Bllver and Porcelain. Easter Sales Rott ENB L. A. PRICE, eres. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded « | West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Avenues for Saturday At These Prices Women Say They Never Saw Such Stunning Easter Millinery | For Miss y $9.95 “ / $4.95 and $5.9 NCR cee eee eee Mothers With G rowing Girls to Clothe Will Appreciate These Values 84.98 $9.08 814.93 o Girls’ All Wool Serge, Silk fonts) Crepe and Wool ae Coats or Matron hAnd you'll agree with them when ‘ou see the chatmin; ve creations we are fering. That's of the reasons this. eae come so popular did values, popular prices, All the latest and newest in braid and transparent hata of and straw maline or horsehair. nt haa be« late; splen- of lace tures of the seas Others up to $12.00 each Millinery Dept.—-2nd Floor Easter Apparel Of Unusual Cherin—Atireettoaly Priced Girls’. Confirmation Dresses Beautiful sheer white dresses for girls of 8 to ‘4 years Dozens of charming styles, elaborately trimmed with fine laces and embroideries, set off vefleg pee apd oa Ef st ae = Girls’ ey Serge ‘ind Sport Coats. All Wool Spring models with self and over collar of white pique, sateen lined—side slit poe Fane?) button trimmed—sizea 8 to 14 years. Short coats of tyeed and mixtures...... & 14.98 Serge Capes For the Little Tots, All Wool Navy Blue 6.47 Full flare model, trim- med with silk poplin vestee and large collar of tan or Copenhagen blue; sizes 2 to 6 years—our regular $8 capes. Easter Shoes for Boys and Girls At a Remarkable Saving Boys’ Black Gunmetal Calf, blucher; sizes 9 to 1314, Girls’ White Nubuck Oxfords, sizes 6 tol; good, strong wear-proof models. 2.98 Boys’ Black Gunmetal Calf, lace and blucher; sizes 1 to 6, Misses’ and children’s mahog- any brown and black calf, high top lace shoes; sizes 81 to 2. lage and Serge Suits: For the Boys | 39,98 For Easter or | Confirmation | Well tailored) new yn | Norfolks and inverted i i pleat back-—smart in style, and of good, hard wearing cloths; ages 7 to 17 years. Also new grays, browns and mixtures. Boys’ All Wool Serge and Neat Mixture Suits Beautifully ace fe fold color guarantee pants full eat ‘dlao ri wool mixtures, browns, grays and sifipes-—sizes 4 to 17 years, lew Single | and Double Breasted styles. pa) 9.98 DS 514,98 Another Big Sale 16-Button | In Black, White and Colors. Bxceptional i 00 Some of the colors are embroidered all the wa; ‘up thearm. In Tricot and Milan- ese Silk; just the thing for the new short | sleeves. Main Floor Glove Dept. 505 STATE ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. 0% LION 2 E. 125th St./169 E. 34th St S. B Cor, Sth Ave. M. W. Cor, ad Ane, 740 Lexington Ave. Handsome New Polo Sport Coats That Are Unusually Attractive and Becoming— Well Tailored Throughout ‘These have natty shawl and pe notch collars and patch pock- ets, and cannot be duplicated 9 under $25.00 some with narrow dog collar belts; others of self esa Colors of tan, Pekin, Copenhagen and rookie. Sizes 16 to 42 for misses and women. Smart styles that emphatically substantiate our claims of giving better apparel values than you can possibly find elsewhere. Sport and Dress Coats That Feature New & Charming Style Changes—-Priced \\ Distinetly Lower Than Similar Quality Eleewhere. }. Sport Coats in Stlvertones, Tweed ‘Mixtures, Polo Natty box pleated, convertible sel{-belted and leather. ‘belte—sporty Cloths, Wool Velour. lar effect, pockets and buttons, in tan, brown, Pekin and Copen; sizes 16 to 42. Full length Coats of AlleWool Tweed and Men's Wear Serge, S.tin over-collar and under "325 collar of self material; full flare; nayy end black; sizes 16 to 46; also extra sizes, 47 to 51. Silk Gloves.