The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1922, Page 9

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OP RRER RENNER TPT TET THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922. even e the necessity of aes GENERAL ELECTRIC | the fairness of itn ineome tax re- uit btiecked die th Meas Or > = | supply them with gas." ‘The recom- ute Department of Juation. He added L | mendations of F. B, De Berard, rep- ASKS FOR INQUIRY |" Mie Appleton asaerts that Samuel] Grit ne bee olterad the orcunity of ] estar ti the Merchants’ Associatior. —_—_— Untermyer, through an ex parte €X-|aubmitting questions to him dl be a]. ‘ o| Put to witnesses te Dring out any lana of the representatives of the “B-| (Counsel Appeals to Daugheriy and | amination of witnesses before the Piva ad iheoant Rioke te Whe coe erie plants aro that the present . ay ‘ | Lockwood committee, is laying the pays advantage, Newton for’ Investi: | ‘ + futpreasion |! " |. 26 rate be continued to small con- foundation for a a ca 10,000 -|sumr ¢ Fie; West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) mers, which would mean that moro Disprove Charges. {that the company tran 87 per cent. of the gas WHE) Cases WW. Appleton, counsel for, "ORMMtY and is cheating th es ; er, : West 43rd Street | would get no reduction at all, A min sey eae “| land the company wants- an oppor-| Jolin McGarry of No. 34% Columbus |" ate. of 88 te in auggeaten| the. Lamp Committee of the General] |i he charges as they |Avenue was granted e verdict of $10.- Petes Rmee Oh Ue) Ueeue, bd Filectric Company, made public to-| * Gee egeoe een e 009 againat the Canard Steamahip Com- «+ the commercial consumer. Somme day letters he has written to United| Reeas ‘care gus aren ial Rui eeverney Gener Pel sake TN ri i j m4 Q ew r Di Stina S 20 Ci ‘housand, jwus learned to-day, In the Kinge - ; waa “either too late or too early, Save 20 Cents aT [County Lighting Company case the| 9m of the company’s use of the had only begun his disclosure Says Expert. city has decided to submit proofs, but, | Patents covering the manufacture of| conditions in the electric lamp trade judging from the testimony and atti-| electric lampe, its sales methods and and had already given notice th pany when a aealed verdict returned by ion'wmexe ll Sterling Silver Tableware faiming bis spine Was trac a timber fell Into the hold Seen Mtoe ak & carpentar At Decidedly Advantageous Prices Tuesday. yer, commenting on 6 statement, sald that est of the General Bleetric ter “1¢ the Consolidated Gas Company |tude of Mr, Little, the proofs will) = ili — Z en” Olive Spoon or Fork . at Cold Meat Forks . . at 50-Britist: thermal take the ECHO ofa B. T. U. ras * substitutes a 550-British v MT, {With @ greatly lower pries, or a 22- | Cream Ladies. . . Gravy Ladles. . . . unit gas for a 22-candfe power stand- | ,, Sdwee eek wth 4 leeds = a setmenaimamnes Seth e Lemon or ‘ork . ard it would mean a saving of 20 f ‘The Kings County | $1, 35 Tomato Servers. . . $2 85 cents a thousand cuble feet and not | Lighting Company has admitted that Sugar Tongs or Spoons Berry or Salad Spoons ° OTeents a4 the Public Com. {for more thon three years it has Bu Knives or Picks Tita de Bread Knives re ted.” de. OPenly disobeyed the law and has mission's comrcittee reported, D- been furnishing RB. T, U, gas instead a, ‘ ‘ Bon Bon Spoons . . each Pie or Cake Server. . each clared A. S. Fi. Little, gas engineer |o¢ a 22-candle power. | | for the city. The Public Service Commission | | SALT and PEPPER SHAKER SETS, six in lined case, $3.75 set. ‘ophis 20 cents is based upon the | Will shortly call a public hearing to | . preg. Consider the recommendations of tho | cost of gaa oll at the time the pres- | Orr eT nese in no way bound | & ca reby, the indications are that muny | . STERLING SILVER DEPOSIT ARTICLES ent rate was put into effect by the t Consolidated,” says Mr. Little. ¢ ) Suegestions are likely to meet any Nini 7 sz on : a | were based on the present cost of | with favor MADISON AVENUS «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK | Flower Vases or Baskets ai Marmalade Jars. . . ‘a » eae A anu.| The main committes was made up | Cake Dish il the saving in cost of manu aca hae . nl e Dishes... . was oll th fd be 10 cents, Dut the {OF YePresontatives of practically all Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street | Sugar and Cream Sets facture wou ees he big busine: sts in town. | Fern Dishes . . . . $ Flowee Vases . ; rate now charged consumers was not | phe sugizestior tehad Onl ineaes | | 2 predicated upon the cost of oll or | tigations by a sub-committee, which Butter Dishes. . . . ‘ Boudoir Sets. . . .7 $ other materials to the company to-) was composed of Mr. Da Bernard, | | Celery or ServingTrays Sugar Bowls with cover day.” | William Merrifield, Secretary of the | mabe renere ord mitts ; i i Cracker Jars . . . . Compotces . . . . . tbat the report of the Som | Sa fats Higrenentlag’ Asad An Extraordinary Offering of Candlesticks, per paic| — *** Pickle Dish — would pass all the son to the aid Georea dt! Wresivand ’ ancl ‘, representing the mitted by the com) ei comtalon o — Silk=-and=wool - Shetland Gal ny Can eemaraitiog ts aes ving acl Pa AR Specially Priced for Tuesday : a minimam rate of 95 cents to the | commercial consumer with a corre- | Highly desirable White Curtains in a variety of decidedly attractive vill take place to-morrow (Tuesday) in the dotted and figured designs—presenting most Exceptional Values at respondingly higher rate for the ‘*3/ | Art Needlecraft Department + $2.75 Pair This wool (for knitting and crocheting) isa beautiful quality, per ceat.”’ have been and a under fire in the courts and before | and is a great find at % w price. The color range is unus- The UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT—FOURTH FLOOR. ually large, embracing ail the staple shades and many novel the commission. Mr. Little is in favor of the B. T. L ones (including humming-bird, Bermuda, lagoon and ocean Radical Reducti 7 green), as well as allewhite and all-black. adical Reductions now prevail in the JANUARY SALE of O Fas and has #o testified in many But he has always insisted that tho jarge saving in cost of manufacture | and distribution must be passed on | to the consumer, or the B, T. U becomes more expensive than th candle power, The Evening World long ago advocated this plan The gas companies’ representatives! heve Inalsted that the reductions 1 cost which obtained from 4é should be passed along in the form cf ® reduetion of, the baste ra consumers to “$1.20, but that ‘non. users and virtual non-users" be ccm- | in all kinds of pelled by means of a monthly chargo hard service (Fourth Fioor) : eo of 60 cents for the first 600 fect or) TAM sooo masts bt leas to bear at least some part of the TPF co as etpense incurred by the company by eh i ee: f ————— - . ——— —— any other color sole T. & V. Limoges China | Imported China Dinner | I - Dinner Sets; 106 pieces ; Sets; 100 pieces; eAIy coloced sige rn ae wide gold encrusted bordes, conventional border designs, cod, F aa matt gold handles; open stock. | 8°! line edges; some with borders Taare ore matt gold handles. gold handles. $250.00 $39.50 & 49.50 $125.00 Just Arrived | Regularly $395.00 Regularly $49.50 and $69.50 Regularly $195.00 A New Shipment | aan Poccelain Denner, io age American oe aS Sets; 106 ° e len spra: pieces, in new conven border i Genuine 1922 Victrolas | tl conventionl bord digs open Sok Some with matt god handles If you were unable to secure a particular Victrola $59.50 and $82.50 $29.50 and $39.50 model during the Holiday Season, owing to de- pleted stocks, here is an opportunity to select any Regaity $05,00/eiad $125.00 Regularly $42.50 and $49.50 of the latest improved designs in either period or upright models. 2 Special Offering: Victrola Outfit No. 80 Cut Laurel Border Table Tumblers... . . . . . . . Sale Price $1.35 Cut Glass Beverage Sets, talhcovered Jug and 6 Tumblers; richly cut fonledlafdegs . .1 1 +) SédePrie $2.95 | if ikon 10-inch double-faced 85¢ Sale of Aluminum Fs Big Portions for 2c. | Combination Cookers | 1.95 i Genuine Victrola installed ir a Period Console This cabinet has been es- pectaly designec to fit the Style VI. Victrola, SUNNYCORN The Instant-Cooked Breakfast Cereal i f) ton, Loui Pudding Par sserole or Bake D. | x : Selental, Graraten, Levis | ake . : x i Cabperale-on Bake £ Made from the hearts only of the best American white corn bay ete Aa reuenor Five-piece formerly 3.25 ground fine and steam-cooked by a patented process sO that you only have to cook it for 2 Minutes delicious, wholesome, and costs less than 2-3 of a cent for a liberal portion. You will like SUNNYCORN for its flavor, ease of preparation, nourishment and economy. Try a package The combinations which can be formed from this cooker set are very practical and will be found to be useful for every meal Comer Kettic of theday. The pieces, though of uniform a Terms as $ rays 5 Down Open Evenings Until 10 o’Clock i iiareay ee size, nest together very snugly, saving | . . . closet space even while the various com- | The Ratant Gerenis Camber) The Rudolph WurlitzerCo. binatlons serve innumerable uses as sepa- : . Piancs—Miusical Instruments ee The papacy a the outside % <cttie is 5 s, each of the inside pe \ } 120 West 42d Street Y wate. CC Between Breadway and 6th Are. Phone Bryant 6149 Combination Cooker ‘(SIXTH FLOOR ii po et N OW ON SALE CHRONOLOGY le te Call Forveusily, Mall This Coupon WURLITZER—120 West 42d St. ‘Without obligation em my part, kindly send me additionat toformation regarding Gpecta! Victrole Offerings, A FOUNTAIN OF KNOWLEDGE OF EVENTS 1922 WORLD ALMANAC B58 oe, ROR SRD Deel. be BBo B MAIL, POSTAGE V REPAID, 506 ADDRESS. NEW YORK WORLD rT) : i YORK CITY NEMO 1o stan sn nner

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