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ON — TRACTION STOCK RONG CHARGED IN STATE SENATE == ley lines charged § (Continued From First Page.) attermpt to tuke the ontrol of the} traction lines from: the city “I was asked to invite the Repub- Means to our conference yesterday | Wut thought it wiser for the minority to act by Itself and let the Repubii- ean members, next week, if they will, take their own action on the propo. then, and we will be only too glad to eo-operate with them. | GRAB PLAN EXTENDS BEYOND! TRACTION FARES. | “The mun who plays politics on a| proposition of such vital importance ip ® menace to his city. 1 insist that the city representatives be for pro- teotion first, and for politics after ward, if they must be. once they “In « crisis like this, where home] U8 and th es want “Lam not curtain of what may be done {n the Assembly, where Greater New York that their ter. The people must be awakened tv the fact that not only are their tran - ies threatened, but that all Public utilities are to be in the contro! to be regulated by the Public Commission up-State. “Here are a fow instances of what @ means to take the public utilitics @ut of the hands of the people: The oourts declared in Brooklyn yan 80- cent rate for gas was confiscutory, | ‘What wa sthe reeuit? The gas com- | Pany immediately put the rate up to $1.56 & thousand. which are it Syracuse, “Bee what the gas company ls do- fg to the people in Mount Vernon! After Feb. 16 0 meter oharge of 60 Dente = month will be charged. The cents, gee company proposes charging 2! ‘Tho Carson-Martin bills were in- cents a day for having a meter,! tended to is outlined in Gov whether any gas is used or not. If| Miller's m ly the Governor's recommen: © far More BV anybody goes away fit the summer he pays 60 cents a month willy-nilly. | y* An" Sixty cents a month is as much as/ doubt « thousands are now paying for their | for. It ga in Greater New York. as “Another example of the use of the | [» Public Service Commission power has just been shown to the people of; llc &§ the State in the situation of the trol-| ™ as the United Tra got Its incre f ite employees two memmt up-State have awakened to the fact stake as are those of New York. For ey think that their repre- _| HOW DELANEY REVEALS THE “INVISIBLE HAND.” ‘Tho report of Transit Commissioner Delaney of New York City shows the close connection of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company with tho bills compliance with ommendation in his message of last Monday nigh the money was paid f Carson-Martin pills, which their purpose the increase nickel fare in New York City to 7 in 6 Albany \s cents Company wn the » per cont, o the epeed of 1 t has a delegation of sixty- yers—Democrats, Republi- 1 Tam almost | = © we can ty-four a ma- | pin the get the] ven the people | interests are as much at are in the same bout with will go a little siow before their cities’ rights and to be introduced here in the Governor's rec- © in 1919, ing the had for of the “Bedell extends the tence of a thirty-day charge account to those with established credit.” cul of the delegation of nm the highest their felicitations to the MILLER'S CLIENT THE IBLE HAND.” Alexander Cowte, of the firm, is also very close to the Governor and was active in his be- half at Saratoga Springs when the former Judge of the Court of Appeais was designated the Republican can their whol stock of § nts’ liberties. York delegation needs 9x12 Rugs feat the asure in | a8, it ests by In the Brussels Suitable for any 9x12 Axminsters Smith's 9x12 Seamless Velvet / Smith's 1 9x12 Wiltons In all desirable shades and of beautiful design; retail value up to $100.......++. for Chiet gembiy ve | former had ma c fund of $500,000 court in the jon to the from any ee Hiseook | Martin bills. the traction | of Saving The ted “INVIS- po ba The another member Senator Walker TO THE PUBLIC American Carpet Co. will offer for a limited time only at showrooms the balance of their immense 'S, WHITTAL’S, SLOANS’ and SAN- UN gd RUGS at prices never before offered to the public, tail talue $20... All wool, 2 designs; retail value $50......6eeseesesere Regular retail value $50.. Also Retail Values from $6.00 to $12.00 American Carpei Co., 6 and 8 East 30th ‘25° In all designs of the Orient. *23% ‘Ae? Smaller Sized Rugs at Wholesale Prices 9x12 Grass Rugs... 8x10 Grass Rugs... 4'4x7'4 Grass Rugs . efween Mrdisen and Filth Avenues Executive. Mr, duced a concurrent resolution calling | who for « constitutional amendinent grant- ing home rule to the citiea of New | te one of the most active in hich urged the passage of prough the As- 9 defeat after 6 KF, Thompson that a slush sh had been raised to get the proposed measure through, Gov, Miller himself appeared in be~ half of the State Association of Sav ings Barks and ‘Trust Companies to urge the enactment of the Carson- State Association ks and Trust Com- » “invisitle band” thet c resolution giving the wood Housing Committee the | to delve into the affairs of | ‘arvon-Martin bills from the backbone of the Governor's recom- mendation to take the control of its traction lines trom New York City. last night intro- ta” St. PARIS—27 Rue d’Enghien LONDON—217 Piccadilly West AMERICA—Coast to Coast West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York BROOKLYN—Fulton Near Hoyt. .(Sale at All Three Stores),. NEWARK—Broad and West Park ANNUAL EARLY SPRING SALE Original Versions in New Suits High Priced Models at Tremendous Drop in Price Of Highest Quality New Materials and Trimmings ‘D0 Every Suit an Approved Latest Style Spring Model A special collection of beautiful new suits just acquired through a most unusual transaction offered to-morrow at much less than intended prices, Correct models of splendid design, embellishment, tailoring and finish. Sites for Women and Misses Featuring Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Twill Cords and novelties Lined Tailored, Semi-Tailored, Box, Butterfly, Blouse and Belted types Elegant new Spring Suits of a character and nicety of detail that will appeal strongly to those of discriminating tastes, -in Silk Six Models Illustrated At $55 York. ¥ ~ THE EVENING WORLD, TUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921. ee CAR CONFERENCE Lenisiatorns, thes, Invited to (Smeal to ALBANY, Thursdé CALLED. Irrespective of Poll- ing Monday. Is NONE SUCH | piee PIE SONG IN NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD MAGAZINE an Chairman of | York, How Many More Can You Eat? land and Wertchester|/vote of the upper House. and ally themse! the City Hail, Man- [spond xt Monday ° twenty-seven Sena+ majority | fron who sell them at So. Will that hungry family ever get enough pancakes? They go so fast mother hasn’t had a chance to eat any herself. No wonder, for these are real pancakes, made from Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour, that new and delight- ful combination of cereals. Add only water—every- thing required, including milk, is in the flour. Always buy Pillsbury’s Family of Foods—different in kiad, but alike in quality. At your grocer’s. Pillsbury’s Best Flour Pillsbury’s Health Bran Pillsbury’s Wheat Cereal Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour Rye, Graham and Macaroni Flours Words and Music of the “DICKY BIRDS” ilisbur FAMILY OF FOODS Pancake Flour PILLSBURY FLOUR MILLS COMPANY Minneapolis, Minn, ‘Trade Ma i Health Bran From “ERMINIE,’’ Now Appearing at the Park Theatre ve nit of the traction Bnes defeated. . Three sgh ad you will find Three things you will find in an Auerbach Almond Bar—First, the creamy smoothness of the Auerbach Milk Chocolate. Second, the golden brown savor of big, fresh-roasted crispy Almonds and then—the delic- iousness of the mingled flavors, imparting a taste to your delight. There aro dealers in every town Ie ie your own fault if you pay more. rk Reg. il U. 8. Pat. oO son the side of it ofl re- bills, tak-

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