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B. R. T. DOUBLE FARES ustice Manning Asks Time on Cily’s Application, Doubting Power of State Courts. © PA few hours after the BR. T. this ing started to collect double on nine more surface lines In wala Mime the extra nickele. ‘ant S Justice Manning declined to sign Injunction at this time, but asked the submiasto ites upon 1 gncreased ite fares through per- | Qh ion of a State agency. hile there waa grumbling aplenty, no of violence followed the collection econd fares, Policemen stationed | = extra USES TO ENJOIN | WOMAN SLAYER ON TRIAL. /FOG HOLDS UP TWO LINERS. Premeditation Corona Woman—Neighhor Killed. The trial of Mrs Donatella Maswella of neighbor, Mrs. Concetta Altiert, Was] anchored off Sandy Temumed to-lay in the Queens County | unable to come Into port because of the | Court. Ditntrict coolly and with premeditation when sho | , bt was sale rey mlat e, shot, Mra. “Alliott on Dee. 18. The two) goon’ the shin be ot expected lyn, under the new fare) tamilion had once been friendly, ft was| Until Tite thi ule allowed by Public Service| sad, and there had been talk of iat-|1 he's also ane missioner Barrett, the city, | risge between thelr children, But a bs Assistant Corporation | quarret arose and increased In bitterness until the shooting, ~ ig ‘Mtw. Masselia Is @efended by a ining the company from collect: |{yoman Inwyor, Miss Therosa Dubin sald. Hadly Hart When Moll Blows Up. MADISON, Me., March 15.—Dr. J L. Pepper waa severely Injured to when a package he had just rece at the post office exploded aa he opened it In his residence. One hand rlowsly Jacerated. Dr Lie' Chareed Ageinst| Archbishop Hayes Detained om Patria at Sandy Hook. The steamship Patria of th ‘orona, 1. 1, for the murder of her] Line, from Naples and Marscil Honk this morning, | Attorney Wallace} heavy for. Archbishop Hayes and ble) he Would show Mrs, Maasella acted | sulte are on bonrl, Tt was @aid that they might be br js aftarnio defense will we the plea, it was ——i—— ‘blown off and his face was se- or served tin the Medical De- amp in Southern Ohio for, Maiden 1 our Onis Mace ie Truck in Balkans. ler John Weston, formerly of campaign, sailed on the Pan- State for London to-day, wikin, him a giant motor truck which _ WAbout to undertake a big road-mak- for the British in the Balkans two daugntors, bedrooms, bath, jo equipment. are flower boxes in the windowr a kennel for the 7 paseenger ling on this STEALS WEDDING RING. jbber, Surprised by Woman, iverware in Hurried Exit. Anna Spitabers of No. 197 Rosb- ae Street, Brooklyn, wemt out mark ‘A this morning, and when she re- ed found @ man ransacking the i room. She scroamed and fainted, tenants on the same floor hurried the man darted out and ran to the 3 the time iceman arrived tune nina ems Sete . Spiteberg na. edd ' “® diamond ring and other + i i to A, bundle Of silverware man had wrapped up when Spiteberg entered wan left behind. Treasure Howse “The Groatest in Americ® of Linens Rep. Trdde Mark Exquisite Damask Luncheon Sets from Czecho-Slovakia | Several Specimens of Jacquard Weave WE have just received from Czecho- Slovakia a very interesting.and at- tractive shipment of exquisite hemstitched Damask Luncheon Sets. These sets, each consisting of a Cloth and six Napkins, may be had in a variety of solid colors or with colored borders in many beautiful color ‘ combinations, A number of these sets are truly excep- tional for even goods of this character. They have Jacquard woven Borders and therefore possess distinct technical: and artistic merit. They are priced as follows— In solid colors, $16.50 to 24.50. With colored borders, $22.50 to 47.50. of Dry Laws Deferred, 'Y, March 15.—Passage of the n Prohibition Enforcement which had been schednied by the 'f s ip | James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets Tp ee VW ee {EA You (ON Med rd WP Wd WD Ye Yd Wd Wd BONWIT TELLER &CO Phe Spacally Shop of Onjinatons FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET The Most Exclusive Fashions Expressed in WOMEN’S FINEST QUALITY DUVETYN CAPES AND SLIM SILHOUETTE COATS The slender lines of the mode are emphasized in coats of slim silhouette*with just the slight- est fulness at sides, with large draped collars or full length revers. Gracefully draped capes have large crushed collars, broad stitch- ery, or very wide facings of contrasting duvetyn. This CollectionIs Offered W ednesday at the Unusual Price of 125.00 In navy blue, black, caramel ostrich, Hindustani, slynx, silver pine, azurite and Sorrento blue. Thiee Models Pictured Ave Each Many cAre the $15 Charms of the Easter Hats AND not the least of these is the fact that there is such a varied assortment at this very moderate price, $15. You would not expect to find truly smart and distinctive hats at such a ptice—but—and here is the delightful. part—you are continually surprised to discover the original lines, the fine fabrics, the authentic style notes in each and every one. It is a joy shop in our spacious Millinery Department, where you arg not annoyed by over- attention, but are conscious of an alert interest in your desires as soon as you express them. In this atmosphere of courteous attention you may choose your Easter hat with comfort. FOURTH PLOOR A Gay Foulard - —For the Easter Frock— —is as smart a choice as a woman can make. Refreshingly Springlike, both in texture and in design, it isa natural feature of the season’s new wardrobe. Excellent variety of colors — 36 inches wide $1.95 a yard. SECOND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR Ce Ro An Easter Sale of Fine Ribbons THE gaiety of Spring, and more especially of Easter, finds a lovely way obewuasey itself in ribboris. So colorful, so full of life, they seem to belong to the day of new things. Ribbons of quality are in this sale at temptingly low prices. Satin Taffeta, plain taffeta and Satin Taffeta, French faille and grosgrain, in the loveliest of Dresden ribbon— charming colors, 5 and 6 inches wide, Spring shades—z and 8'4 in. soc. yard ches wide . 85c. yard Novelty Brocades, a superior Wash Ribbons, polka dot pat- quality in dark and medium terns in pink and blue, No. 9, tones, 9 inches wide $1.65 yard $1.70 for to yard piece. French Voiles —cAre Lovely in Color— AND the patterns are of the tasteful sort that lend them- selves so gracefully to this Springtime fabric — 39-40 inches wide. $1 a yard Satin stripes and plaids are woven into a voile of very sheer quality—go ins. wide. $1.50 yd. Roman Stripes, fascinating colors in a heavy quality ribbon, =. 6 inches wide, 95¢. 7 inches wide, $1.25 9g inches wide, $1.95 GROUND FLOOR AS For Easter Gifts Toilet Articles of Tortoise Shell or Ivory -- At Low Prices ° ROOMS need new clothes for Easter just a» peuple do, and some small new thing will make a refreshing difference in the appear- ance of any room. A boudoir or dressing room, for example, puts on a festive air with the addition of a charming set of Toilet Articles. 7-Piece Set of Tortoise Shell Finish -- $10 (Illustrated oAbove) Hair and hat brushes, Mirrgr, Comb, File, Button Hook, Shoe Hom. A tasteful design, executed in this lovely finish, and a value you will find difficult to equal, Set of 10 Important Pieces Mirror, hair and cloth brushes, powder box, comb and manicure articles. i Plain Ivory finish . . . $13.30 Plain style, heavy quality $21 00 Fancy Design. . - «+ 15.00 Tortoise Shell fin cat eae Monogram in gold or colored enamel engraved during thu sale free of charge. 1 GROUND FLOOR In Paris Small Maids Wear Tafféta Costumes FROCK and har of The neck line the same color, jade, straight or rounded oe we French , with a cord; the full- ue. ometimes Loe ‘: f Lines sath . igh XJo ness of skirts gi ic yam Al aye 4 % ered mogishly over , ‘ ie = fy 2 913) 42° che hips at the rather with bright woolem: broidery, but always long waist line or they're fashioned in latest styles. Frocks, $35.00 hanging straight from the shoukder Hats, $13.95 FOURTH FLOOR Jersey Cloth —Is an Obliging Fabric— EVERY season discovers anew use for, it—another way in which it may make a charming part of the wardrobe. New Spring colors: orange, henna, beaver, platinum gray, and the usual navy, black and white. 53°54 ins. $1.95 a yard SECOND PLOOR Bo The Small Necessities of Spring Sewing SMALL, yes, but of what in- finite importance to the woman engaged in the engrossing pur- suit of home dressmaking. * Dress Shields— Rubber lined, nainsook covered— Sizes 3, 4 and. 5, $3.75, 84-25, $4.90 per zen a Light weight silk lined, flesh or white-—Sizes 2, 3 and 4, $4.90, 95.95, $6.50 per dozen pers. : Snap Dragon Fasteners— black and shite Sites 3/0, 2/0 and o—30¢. per dozen cards. Tanev Snap Fasteners—black and white, same sizes—65¢. per dozen cards. Rich Rack Braid, all widths —12¢, piece. ; Seam Binding, black and white—28c. piece. Dressmakers’ Pins—14 pound box, sizes 4, 5, 6—300. ‘GROUND FLOOR The Young Girl Muse Have Her Easter Frock SINCE she is a petson of excellent taste she will pro- bably choose one of taffeta—a crisp, gay frock trimmed with embroidery in soft colors—or one with demure white or- gandy collars and cuffs—navy and brown. Sizes 8 to 14 years. $18.50 FOURTH FLOOR a ca Gaster Gifts That Carry a Thought French Correspondence Cards—re- mind one of many neglected notes, and suggest a charming medium for answering them. With tissue lined envelopes $1.50 box Dainty Pencils—have hand painted flowers in pink, blue or white. The kind that tuck away the pencil at one end, the eraser at the other— children love them... & -50¢ Sewing Rolls—are neat and com- pact for traveling, containing all the necessary articles $1.25 and up Easter Cards—in a varied assort- ment of styles offer a wide choice for every taste. GROUND FLOOR The Easter Exhibition of Victrolas WILL open on Friday, the 18th. Look for full particulars in Thursday night’s paper. SEVENTH FLOOR Easter Hosiery Sale WITH a group of such wmusually low prices that you feel yourself be- ing drawn towards this sale just to see what it’s like to buy all-silk stockings for $1.85 or the filmy Shere - Silk ones for . . . . $2.88 Easter Glove Sale WHERE you are tempted to buy gloves for all your fiends. For they. are French kid gloves in a com- plete color » two clasp style, finely made and finished.» And the price is oe $1.65 GROUND FLOOR Easter Finery in Underwear GLOVE silk of course, for what else could be dainty enough to wear under the new Spring frock or suit. Nemes oui = wy on Pas. Envelope Chemises . . $3.95 Camisoles . . . « « $1.25 Bloomers. . . . . « $3.45 GROUND PLOOR Tastes Differ in the Choice of Furs for Easter AND you naturally want a wide variety from which to choose. Our bingone of furs includes all types—both in pelt and style— that are favored paren eo animal scarfs and animal chokers, all conservatively priced. Natural mink, scarfs, one or two skin $34.50 POURTH PLOOR cA Very New Spring Shoe Two Strap Brogue Pump $12.75 TWO small neat buckles clasp the ee sk) qe ol ly ay its Tt has just the mannish air many women desire for wear with the Spring tailleur—and the tan calfskin is of exceedingly fine quality, SECOND FLOOR Straps for * Children Too! —and with them a grown-up air. One strap pumps, also Oxfords, in tan pela black gun-metal and. patent Childrens’ sizes,814 tom. . $4.50 Misses’ sizes, 1114 toz . . $5.00 FOURTH FLOOR