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MPAIATNS ~FNFAREROUN ‘ jo hearings will be held in all © where application Is made for fnorensed traction fares, Public Sor- vicg, Commissioner Nixon announced to-day. Testimony will be taken and fm every instance the testimony show clearly that increases are wWampanted bofore he grants them. Cemmissioner Nixon bee that theficity, so far from winning Its fie against the commiasion to reg@ate surface car fares, has been “utllrly defeated and Its contentions confpletely overruled.” The Court of Apwais decision «ivos the commin- slow clearsvut powers, he maintains, application’ has yet been madé forBincreased fares by those ove® Which the decision gives Com- miggioner Nixon control. . § is the list of lines which the | “1, anion now holds it can govern | », aa © the rato of fares to be charged: Tt heeds ‘ roads | * so Big we feel REASON g | THIS:SALE;: or briny Cronstown TAne and West Dock, Bas? Bronawiy and pers tery Raliread Company —Gr Street Crosstown Line and brine Highth Avenue Railroad Company main Ine and branches. ew York and Harlem Railroad Company ith and Madison Ave~ nue Lin New York Railways Company—29d Street, and Eighth Street Cro: Broattway, South ue, Sixth Avenue Ninth Avenue Raliroad Company— main line and branches. Second Avenue Hailroad Company —tmain line, Third Avenue Rallway Company— Third Avenue Line and 125th Street Crosstown Line. lines grant Union Railway Company— operated pursuant to fr to the Harlem Bridge, Fordham Rallway © ton Post Road, through the old ‘ms and W vente, 18th Str of other streets the Bronx hoster, t, and a n the Borough of wth of Brooklyn. y Island and Brooklyn 4 Company—D6 Kalb Avenue tanklin Avenue line and Ninth Brookiyn, Queens County and sub- urban Ratlroad Company—Broadway and Metropolitan Avenue lines, Brooklyn City Railroad Com- | Greenpoint Avei Gates Avenue, G line, {8 ton Btregt, Flatbush Avenue, Third Avenue, Halsey Street and other streeta in the City of Brooklyn. The Na@au Blectric Railroad Com- pany—Noew Utrecht Avenue, Fifth Avenue, Hadmilfon Avenue, Ninth Avenue, 1th Street, Park Avenue, Vanderbilt Avenue, Atlantic Aven reg tension, 156th Street; ‘Willis A’ Bridge. Dorovugh of Queens. Manhattan and Queens way Com: ‘Traction |Volse Av lew York and Queens County Mall- Fxtension on Debe- Queensboro Bridge. of Richmo and other atreets of the City of Rrook- | lyn, The Van Rrunt Street. and Prie Ravin Railroad Company—Van Brunt Street line. Borough of Queens, New York and Queens County Ratl- way Company—Certain lines in the old city of Long Island City and the Village " Genuine pany—Richmond Turnpike and Arri- etta Street, Others Within Rate Control, “In addition to the above fran- ehises which were granted prior to 1876, the commission is also given regulating ‘authority as to rates over follow franchises granted nince July 07: Boron Bronk Trac sions on Ch Plains itoad, Mo orris For Headache Pain, Colds Neuralgia Toothache Earache Lumbago a of Hronx, “4 Company—Exten- aint ‘on Point Road, White Westebester Avenue, Interborough Rall- ye—Extensions on 146th 3d and 149th Streets. n Boulevard Railroad Com- ae nsion on Southern Boule- Pelham Ave- 67th Street, sions on 207th Stre nue, Washington Br ns A enue, boxes of 8 indy 119125 West 24th_ St. Nea# Sixth Avenue, New. York Tou may purchase here with the full confidence that {€ diswntietied, for any cause, you may re- turn your pure e within 48 hours and your money will be promptly returned, no ailbgtions‘aadkod, Examples of the tig Bargains for Infants and Children infants’ White Canvas Shoe, flexible turned leather sole, ttle Tots’ White Canvas Lace Shoe, white tvory finished sole, hildren's Oxfords of Tan & Gun Motal White ea CANVAS Covered nt receding (en's extra wtrong blucher cut Lace” i; dark Tan Leather, /EB—Boys Dark Tan Calf-finished Phoo; ‘heavy stitched sole ©—Boys’ Boout Shoo of Tun-tinished ‘Leather; broad low heel. ‘Munson last Shoe of Tan heavy extension sole. The Only Store That Sells the Overstocks of The National Clock & Snit Co. No Connection with Any Other Store Come “See What You Save!’’ any other source than the big Mail Order House, the National Cloak and Suit Co. Included in this Sale are; 5150 pairs of Women’s High-cut Shoes 4360 pairs le mene High-cut Shoes 2090 pai Boys’ High-cut Shoes 3600 pai Children’s High-cut Shoes 2930 pairs of Infants’ High-cut Shoes 1850 pairs of Women’s Oxfords 3200 pairs of Men’s Oxfords 4070 pairs of Women’s Pumps 2200 pairs of Children’s Pumps Au goods are plainly marked, no former prices are shown, but every pair is priced astonishingly low, in most cases lower than the wholesale cost. Every pair in the lot is a National Shoe, every stitch made according to the National’s cwn specifications and under their own direct supervision. The leathers are of good quality, the lasts desirable, the styleg new; practically every shoe in the lot being a National Spring and Summer number. There may not be a complete size range in each style, but you can rely on getting your size in a big variety, for this is the biggest shoe sale we have'ever held. 30,450 pairs! Come, “See What You Save!” Brown Kid-tintshed Colonial thir ol a, Kid-tinianed Teather Pumps tom; military, he Id -Fimntahe ol re- rr ay receding toe, A—Doys" Scout #hoe af Brown Gpiit Leather; stitehed and reinforced sole, B—Horw ext strong Work Mhoe of Heavy Drown Duck; rubber sole. Lather Ontoras wiltened vamp; exqrasion sole, B—Mon's Brown, Cordovan Winished Lace Shoes; Goodyear welt sole, Store Hours: eal vs , cardi aor Ne Malt Ortore Fed: Aspirin Take Tablets without Fear if you see the “Bayer Cross’” Insist upon a “Bayer package,’* which contains safe, proper @ Directions, Proved safe by millions, rene “‘Bayer”’ iftroduced Aspirin to physicians 20 years ago. Ne merchandise de Hvered. No ©. 0. D.'s, *| No charge accounts, No mall orders filled. No merchandise sold to dealers, Quantities of. ten tmited. The Shoe Event of the el 30,450 Pairs of Shoes at Bargain Prices! This schol Ae Shoe Sale demonstrates once ‘more that the National’ 's Outlet Store is NEW YORK’S GREATEST BARGAIN HOUSE. Here are values that we beliéve, far bigger than any offered at any shoe sale this year. Shoes for men, women and children, High and low shoes, oxfords and pumps in almost every nted material, color and style. Come preparéd to buy several pairs, as the values are extraordinary. Sale begins Thursday. Doors open at 9 A. M. : -Featured are exact pictures of some of the many Shoes on Sale, ‘accurate descriptions, honestly given facts reg rding Shoe Values positive no place in New York will show their equal! In buying for their millions 4 mail order customers the National Cloak and Suit Co. overbuys in many lines. ated as an outlet for all these surplus stocks, odd lots, broken lines and discontinued numbers. No merchandise is purchased for this stere, or secured from R instance —.our AL" Boys’ Clothing. Bring in the youngster. Please bim ord yourself with a rade suit Ss it ad te ctelea id ooo no more than if 7 sbousht, elsewhere for CASH i t2seest srone Out Reena find | py PRR EVENINGS our Credit Plan a Conrenignce HY GRADE — 31 WEST 251% ST. 113-NASSAU STREET Near Ann Street mere Via This store is oper- 6 of the 31 Different Styles . for Infants and Chikdren G—hiMiren's Black ose Heather & H—Ontiar % Canvas welt Jeather aole. ‘Lace hoe, Galt: yin S Oxford kg aie eather sole, er sole. od vikakin gole, urned sole. Welt stitched aole, medium wolght sol rainee Viol"Kid Pump: receding toe last; of Louls heel. nt Leather Oxford; ‘Ow toe, Len Louls Do Brown Kid cs {ailonable nar. iahiod Tonner lace Oxford; se Men: Here are good quality shoes for work, sport or dress wear. Durable shoes at a pre-war time price! ‘Tan Calf-fintshed Oxford; welted eole. B—Blucher lace Oxford of Kid-fin- ished Leather: good shape O—Men's Blusher Laco 0} ; ‘Tan Leather, cushioned heel. D—Men's Scout Ghoe of Kik-finished Leather; low broad heel, A—Men' receding FELLOW. CITIZENS: | You will be intedested in reading the names of those who H represent the ioorking forte of VICTORY HALL ASSOCIATION, 4 East Forty-third Street, New York City. ‘This personnel should assure all citizens that the $20,000,000. which they will be asked next November or thereabouts to con« tribute to erect VICTORY HALL, in Pershing Square, will bo? H effectively used to construct a building—inspiring, beautiful, use, ful, enduring—tWat will forever Aespeak our united gratitude tor the men and women of New York City who gave their all for yout ‘and me, | It is significant that every “individual whose name fs listed én~ the General Committee not only: heartily approves of Victory Halt plans, but has consented—cither orally or in writing—to serve, and is serving. © xe Sincerely yours, George W. Wingate, President, GENERAL COMMITTEE L fd, Posk, Min, a Gunnison, Btani ade: a eit ks jn, Mire bw Seishy, ears a Lome ui Mew. Hitt, Wine. dre. Katherine, 7. Redland, Rev, vt née, Mr Kigtherine Ber, Eat OD rth Hestinas, af Hawley alan Pasi) Stary Garrett eens n Pence CA fe Newell Dwight, D, D. Charice Daniel Huge amas nee Meee Hunt ae Hurd, (ekarts a. Hurd. Mra, Mickand M. Ingersoll, Charles Ht, ‘rail. mood Mra. Arthur Jemen, Arthur Curtios oy Mex. Wailer iy Ms, William feta, Serer won, Alfred. 3 Ruther, Nihotas | Buxton, Henry W. Shania, Major Gen. Darid Shew, Joho M. yW~ PRD. Kennedy, John Pees. Bay i, dace, Kindred, Ho Hot, 33. Me Do, Hoaen St aes, ett, Lt Gen Lindetoa, Hon, ‘Martia W. ines vat i ae Sis, Wilt’ Data Dorrnd, Fh D. Dyed, Revs Howard, D.D, mia nerd Fe. er Bitingee, Witham fy Fat p, teeth itaee J” Foie. Cal ‘oo adrew Foguthe, sire, trace Fox, Austen G. Ba kann 4. Mp. ha 4 Eneeh” Danie) Ohertar Preund, John ©, Frobman, Daniel Aatlagher, Mra, John . Bishop isiner Wingate, Brig. Gene ‘ities ect Clonthart Howard Ty. ay Pa OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS President GEORGE W, WINGATE ’ Vice-President + JAMES 8, CUSHMAN dusraves 7, KIRBY WILLIAM B, PAGD MRS, WILLIAM Ht. GOOD Peon 0 ib x Nee Mas i ipey UR