The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1921, Page 9

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UP-STATE CES SEE PERILIN GV. MLLER’ TNTN FARE PLANS (Continued From Firat Page.) killing of the power broadening of the Lackwood resolution. Just why the Chairman of the Republican State Committee should be lobbying for bills ‘striking at the heart of New York the members are at a loss to un- . derstand, He has been conducting a whispering campaign outside of Al- bany, even in New York City itwelf, That ail of Greater New York's delegation are not opposed to the traction measure was evidenced in the vote on the Lockwood resolution, following “the lead of the bosses rather than the interests of their cities The men who voted against the increased powers are Sénators Burlingame, Katlin and Reischmann of Brooklyn, and Meyer of Mantiat- lan, ; Last aight another summary of the traction bill, covering the proposed State-wide Public Service Com- mission, was released from the Goy- ernor’s office. Ono striking phrase of the bil was lifted bodily from the Carson-Martin bill, which was jam- med through the Assembly in 1919 and stopped in the Senate, when it was charged on the floor of the Sen- ate that a slush fund of $600,000 had been raised to insure its passage. The line fram the defeated measure reads: “Notwithstanding that a higher or lower rate, fare or charge has been heretofore prescribed by general of special statute, contract, grant, franchise condition, consent or other agreement.” | The second summary will bring more closely to the up-State mem- bery just what is in store for their traction lines in their home towns, 4nd will give them time to sound the home folks. It does to them practi- cally what the Rapid Trafisit Com- mission will do to Greater New York. Of the latter, Senator James J. Walker, minority leader of thé Sen- ate, made the following statement: “The advanced statement given to the press by Gov. Miller, dated eb, 14, 1921, regarding his traction pro- posal, together with a draft of the egisiation to be introduced to-mor- row, carrying out the purposes of his to the Legislature, dated 1921, only enhances the fear he thinking people of the City ae ‘ . ot New York experienced when they fead of his traction programme. “The universal and spontaneous disapproval which the people of the City of New York firet expressed will not be lessened by his last word upon the subject, Hig first ex- Presssion was bold, In fact, it was bragen, and he evidently has been driven to call upon all the ingenuity he is so justly famous for to now give it a fairer face, but students of municipal government will “not be fooled. Plight of Mrs, Mary O'Shaughnessy, An unusual application “He grows bolder, he grows more artistic; criticism and objection have made him apparently do away with his plain language, but his latest effort. is merely sugar coating. No amount of reasoning that eveh he is capable of will, in my opinion, ever convince the people of the various municipal- ities throughout the State that the valuable franchise and concessions which were giyen to the public util- ity corporations, to wit: the real es- tate, the right to operate plants and serve the public, the use of city streets and the laying thereon of maing and tracks aml the stringing of wires with the @istinct under- thirty, F able to support Is three ‘children, the youngest, a) eight, John, to got it. bra da _ nursery charged tanding that they @wuld serve the Public with certain commodities at stipulated and agreed charges can ever be abrogated in justice to the people, and his proposal would do that very thing.” organizations, filled. - Some Specially ‘Arranged Bargains in Lane Bryant Maternity Appare That is not an additional expense, differ in no way from prevailing modes, and can be worn again when figure returns to normal. A separate Department with specially trained salespeople, where’ regular prices are always low, due to our basement location. Maternity Corset (os illustrated) of white coutil has been sold to over a million mothers.....3.95 Middy Skirt Of Crepe do] Of Serge in navy Chine, in navy | and black: also and white. gray Oxford. Formerl; Formerly 96.98. 2.98} #10.50. 6.95 4 Brassicre Blanket Robe sR Of Whife Mus-| Heavy Blanket lin, Fastens in | Cloth, flowered back or front. designs in colors. Formerly Formerly 41.29, 98c ! 86.95. 4.95 Maternity Dress (as illustrated) of excellent quality Black Serge, also wool butiste in navy, | Specia Fitted —every one cowhide leath corners. TheBags are of long grain hand-sewn frames and Beautifully lined with silk and fitted with 10-piece toilet set. BROADWAY Saks & Company At 34th Street agi} SAKS & COMPANY Offer Most Remarkable Values in a SPECIAL SALE of 500 Cowhide Bags and Suit Cases. marked far below actual value The Suit Cases are of fine grained cowhide, with heavily padded top, and fine quality silk lining. Fitted with 10-piece toilet set. BASEMENT er, with or ea emake ets ren ssi sea yer tema ese ate THE EVE WIDOW DESTITUTE, 3 CHILDREN ILL| Overdue Rent Adds to Sadness of for help came to, The World yesterday from Mrs, Mary O'Shaugneasy, widow of @ tor for the New York Tele- », who lives at No, 420 i. Mrs. O'Shaughnessy ry, six months old; the oldest, md. Sas who is ruptured, and A ughnessy 50 cents a day for the Seo younger children when she tried to leave them there while she worked. ‘The nurseries, operated by charitable where children are kept for 5 cents a day, she found l six. The baby has ear, trouble. | ff John’ has enlarged tonsils and will go to-day with his brother to a hos-| ff pital, where both will undergo opera- tions, Mra. O'Shaughnessy owes this month's rent and does not know Mrs, WILLIAMSO: The last of have Been-on duty in region here «ince Noy. morning for C tachment P NG@ WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBR leant of Fede: w ral Troops Leave Mra. Gruee Jackson, an actress, West 74th Street, arrested for throwing Lysol in ander Hirsh, a self-defense in the coal strike 28 entrained this her 0. A de- was discharged, face of Alex~ sbpoona, server, pleadet in West Side Court be Xpected to} fore Magistrate Simpson yesterday anJ viata .. of N Fuby Y urtumerie Pinaud 18 Y Mare eVondome ~ Yrrts Lifeless, unattractive hair awaits the magic touch of ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC (Eau de Quinine) to restore its natural, lustrous beauty; and the “magic touch” is within the reach of all women who Care, = For three generations women of discernment have used ED, PINAUD'S Hair Tonic Invigorates—Stimulates—Beautifies For Toilet Perfume nothing equals the famous LILAC of ED. PINAUD Springtime fragrance the year round. Try this delightful perfume for handkerchief, atomizer and bath, PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD American Offices ED. PINAUD BLDG, Furniture, too, in the - Lamp Sale The February Lamp Sale is an Ovington institution. This year furniture, too, is offered. Many charming tables, stands, tea wagons and other ingenuities may ™ be had at 10% to 25% less than the former fair » prices, And lamps and * shades, be it remember- - ed, are discounted by 10% to 50%. OVINGT.ON*“S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue’’. 312-314 Fifth Ave. Near 32nd St. This tip table represents a taic erample of many ingenious pieses now on sale. BALANCE YOUR FOOD WITH MILK ‘OUR stomach is a fire box made to burn the Y fuel that supplies your body with tissue and energy. A normal stomach works well if supplied with the right sort of fuel. Your difficulty has been that you ate things whether they suited your particular stomach or not. . Select your food with the same care that you select fuel for your furnace or stove. Begin with milk, then add other foods that your stomach will digest without protest. Most of the foods you «it are hard to digest and ‘one-side..’’ They are incomplete. Alone they could not sustain life, Balance them with milk SHEFFIELD FARMS CO., Inc. NEW YORK UARY 16, 298% Actress Who Threw Acid Freed. Stern Brothers — Welt 42nd St. Between Fifth and Sixth Acerwes) West 43rd St A recent Special Purchase enables us to offer this entire group of SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS at the SPECIAL SALE PRICE of a ao v (Size 9x/12 feet) $58 (Usually $85 to $95) Keautiful Oriental patterns; Persian and Chinese designs in a variety of rieh, mellow colorings. Smaller Sizes at Similar Savings Size A3x4.6 Size 6x9 ft. Size 8.3x10.6 $6.00 $3750 $55.00 Size 3x6 ft. $9.50 Seasonable Specials for To-morrow: 350 pairs FINE WHITE BLANKETS | | (Fleecy quality Wool and part Cotton) , Per Pair $9.00 (Formerly $13.50) COMFORTABLES filled; | Printed Figured Silkoline, Cotton plain borders, $4.50 Each MUSLIN SHEETS Single Three-qtr. Double Hemmed,,.. 1.05 1,35 1.45 Hemst’d..... 1.25 1.60 1.75 Sateen Cambrie, «plain borders; wool filled, . Y $6.95 Exch MUSLIN PILLOW CASES 42x36 = 45x36 = 50x36 a -- 40c. 42c. 45c. | Hemmed, . Hemst’d.. Our Entire Stock of Furniture At SUBSTANTIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS For the-February Sale, now in progress, we are. featuring Many:Complete Suites at 33% to 50% OFF Dining Room Suite (as illustrated) or Mahogany; William and Mary Design. 10 pes.; in American Walnut Formerly $542.00...... $395.00 Dining Room Suite—10 pieces, in American Walnut. Reg. $937.50, $468.75 Living Room Suite—% pieces; up- Dining Room Suite Colonial design.« Formerly $275.00 10 pieces; $420, Living Room Suite—3 pieces. up- holstered in ‘Tapestry or Velour; | holstered in Tapestry or ‘Velour. iY Formerly $500.00. Reduced to | Formerly $320.00. Reduced to % $250.00 $195.00 rt Odd Davenports upholstered in | Wing Chairs upholstered in Tap- Tapestry or Velour. — Mormerly | estry or Velour. Formerly $75.00, $170.00, Reduced to Reduced to $85.00 $45.00 be apeig ri Suite ist item ion Solid Mahogany Day Beds; frames . sa oR 2 hha 25 ar Tt EA finished in any color desired. For- PERCU RAL COS Ue merly $75.00. Reduced to Antique Ivory Beds Antique Ivory Chifforobes— Formerly $120.00, $60.00 | Formerly 8135.00, - - $67.50 Antique Ivory Bureaus Antique Ivory Vanity Cases— Formerly $145.00, $72.50 | Vormerly 8185.00, - - - $92.50 ee ne

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