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=, the property. i} ; > £ Arnate ) PALL HAD KILLED WowsN FOUND - mer , . _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1922, GAS CASE DELAYS (|2HURTIN CRASH “LET THE FARMERS . BLAMED ON MAYOR, PUT UNDER ARREST| IN ON TRUST GAME | Reckless Driving, Intoxication and No License, Charged Against Autoists. Mined of Charges Against Commis- sion When Fault Is City’s, Says Prendergast. Putlic Service Commissioner William! An automabite in which four men] WASHINGTON, - = Me were riding Qrashed into a subway) that the Federal anti-trust laws Nae K. Prendergast, while presiding at a) f ‘dit ju fearing into gas rates to-day, fle toe Fe oiie. Seite Bively threw back into the fi Mayor Hylan the oft made charge Qhat the Public Service Commission | SV" The driver was fs purposely delaying action in the under the steering wheel pending gas rate cases in the interests @ fthe gas corporations When Assistant Corporation Coun- | Sel el M. Maldwin Fetig asked the com-| )-) mission for further delay in continu- tng the unfinished rate case of the} cs Bronx Gas & Electric Company be-| @ause the city’s expert, Archibald B. Little, was eng: in other gas] ¢ rate cases, Mr. P’rende was about time the city administra- Won provided funds for the employ- ‘ment of experts and facilities to pro- weed and stop charging the delay to the Public Service Commission. In the continued hearing of the rate ease of the New York & Queens Gas Company before the commission to- day former Public Service Commis- ioner Milo H. Maltbie, testifying as @ witness for the commission, said he disagreed with the decision and opin- fon of former Appeals Judge Miller (now Governor), in which the Judge | held that 1c incurred early in the | ions should properly cr years as value to| Hive Failed—Slurs Supreme Court. Declaring | . a aeraatices AEA ‘ant which they were drawn, Senator Nor thrown to the} ris of Ne as found pinned | day thi Two of the! farmer e was willing to give the} ‘authority to form any kind nid trust-—either buying or sell ad Jet them get into the game quartet escaped without and left the sce The in ness at the adding that the rast said it ‘everybody" JohnDarial, Broadway. GNA Sons, Shana Bh Sts. Economy Sale Friday Saturday Thursday DEFENDANT IVY “NIOKY" ARN-| STEIN CASE DENIED BAIL REDUCTION. Women’s and Misses’ DRESSES 5.00 The Values Are Unequaled Sizes 16 to 44 An application for the reduction of the bail bond of William D. Enasterday from $3.500 to $1,000 was denied by Justice Bijur in Supreme Court to-day Basterday was indicted in March, 1919, indictment Court | trols prices,"* he continued. | not yet found it out.” . a Senator Norris Says Anti-Laws| JAPAN STOPS WORK |"Tokio Carries Ont Provisions of veen 44th] rjied to accomplish the purposes for! The Navy Department formally has or- DEAD UNDER BRIDGER. 500 NEW CLOTH DRESSES IN MOST ATTRAC- TIVE MODELS, BOTH DRESSY OR PLAIN TAILORED. POPLINS, SERGES AND _ VE- LOURS WITH FANCY BRAIDS OR EMBROID- ERED. ALL COLORS, CHECKS AND BLACK. NO EXCHANGES, NONE CREDITED DRESS SALE for STOUT WOMEN A Bargain Basement 750 Dresses at Savings of from $8.00 to $25.00 aseges ae & eeosoe Greatest Dress Sale ever held oped in Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Serge, Velveteen, Satin, med, in many colors. B—Crepe de Chine, E—Poiret Twill Beautifully Emb'd 19.85 | Silk Embroidered 29.85 J Materials; Normandy, Bolivia, Velour, Broadcloth, Silk Plush, Zibeline, Melton, Brown. Extra sizes 40 to 56. Formerly sold to $59.50. | For Stout Women, 40 to 56 Bust. 50 styles to select Canton Crepe, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Silk and A—Crepe de Chine, D—Crepe de Chine, \ 85 N | *1588 Sill Embroidered 19.85 | Long Roll Collar 24.85 ao ? Kersey, Cheviot. Many fur trimmed models; some embroidered, self trimmed, Seer a eeeesesessirenvunreniesteermesesesironvesenes oot casee” se ing “ADAPTO” Shoes for Stout Women from, all new slenderizing models, handsomely devel- Cloth combinations; embroidered, braid and self trim- Silk and Bead Motif 15.85 | With Soutache Braid 19.85 | C—Wool Tricotine, F—Canton Crepe, Final i inal Sale of Winter Coats belted, others with convertible collars. Colors are Black, Blue, Gray and Visit Our New Shoe Department featur- “T should have exempted the Supreme Court of the United States. Its members have 1,200°% INTEREST IS RULE IN MOSCOW —Former Premier Orlando of Italy has he invitation of King Victor to form a new Cabin: Honoml Ministry, which re- 1 kK, says an Exchange Feb, 8—One hundred per ewes raph despatch & month fs the average Interest charged in Moscow, which has b @ money lenders’ standing the seven trillion | Moscow, cent. from Rome to-day, ON 8 NEW WARSHIPS paradise, Arma Treaty. TOKIO, Feb. § (Associated Press). various dockyards to stop con- » work on cight battleships and rulsers now on the ways which | pe scrapped in accordance with shington Conference agreement, Kil, Owari sa; the battle aruisers are the » Akagi, Amagi and Takao. ‘uction of auxiliary craft set for al year 1924-1925 will be ad d to the present in order to afford | ployment for the dockyard workers red pounds of Cae Gouraud's Oriental Cream Stern Brothers _ West 42nd Street West 43rd Street [ORLANDO TRYING TO FORM NEW | CABINET, | LONDON, Feb. 8 (Associated Press). | (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) EIGHT Fashionably Tailored Models in a Special Sale Thursday of MISSES’ and SMALL WOMEN’S POIRET TWILL FROCKS Extraordinary Values at this notably low price of $14.75 Ordinarily these Dresses would be priced : $35.00 Frocks revealing a youthful grace of line and artistic applications of self color silk or Oriental embroidery. Variations of these style themes are achieved by braid trim- ming, applications of colorful wooden beads, combining Canton Crepe in contrastin, shades or dainty lace vestees, blending harmoniously with the fine quality Poiret Twill. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Third Floor. ’ Hb Re cAn attractive Offering which presents a fashion of distinction at a Special Price: WOMEN’S SEPARATE TWEED SKIRTS $8.75 FRINGED TWEEDS:....an entirely new innovation in Separate Skirts. Most effective is the fringe when encircling the \ bottom of the Skirts and trimming | quaintly shaped pockets Plaids, Checks or Fancy Mixtures design these Tweeds, emphasized by exquisite colorings that favor Orchid, Rose, French Blue, Red and many unusual combina- | tion color effects. Waistbands : 26 to 34. Stern Brothers WEST 42d ST. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) WEST 43d ST. Continuing The Sale Of Men’s Custom Suits Former Prices—$55 to $70—Now $42.50 A remarkable showing of exclusive woolens — worsteds, finished and un- finished; tweeds; fine serges; cheviots, Tailored to your measure in the real custom way. No extra charge for Oversizes. Réduced ‘Wesuggestthatwomen,aswellasmen, take advantag: of the remarkable values in Reg: ide variety of new styles at most unusual prices. All fresh merchandise from factory-to-wearer. All styles, all leathers, all sizes and widths NEW YORK 81 Nassau St. \ | St. Nicholas Aye. 175 Broadway ~~ fat 18st St. (Ne. Cortland ve. Broadway at 27th Se. 240 Broadway 2929 Third Ave, (Nr. 152nd Se.) 991 So, Boulevard 481 Tremont Ave. Broad: 37th Se. ac 50th St. ‘ent 3. roadway 125th St.at 7th Ave. 6th Ave. at 21st St. BROOKLYN 466 Fifth Ave. 301 Broadway 5422 FifthAve, 1049 Broadway 4FlatbusbAve. 1375 Broadway (Cor. Pulton St.) (Nr. Gates Ave.) 357 rect JERSEY CITY 108 NewarkAve, NEWARK 825 Broad St. FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1427 One-Day Sale (Thursday) | TYomen’s Tenderfoot Dark Tan Kid Shoes 4.85 Were $8.85 High cut lace shoes that are just right for immediate wear, in the Tenderfoot make, that stands for com- fort and service. They have been reduced only to clear them out and make room for new Spring stock. Welted soles, narrow toe shapes and mili- tary heels. Sizes 4 to 9, D, Eand EE widths, No mailor phone orders. See Page 23 for Other Hearn Advertising SCIENCE TALKS A celebrated scientist referring to cod-liver oil said that Nature had given the world “almost a ready-made food”, SCOTS EMULSION is richest Norwegian cod-liver oil, elaborated in a scien- tific manner, very much as Nature wraps up each globule of butter-fat. Scott’s is not unlike cream in consistency, but many assimilate it easier than they do other fats. Scott’s Emulsion is concentrated nourishment that helps keep the body strong. Give it a trial. The exclusive grad “3. & B. Process,”* 1 Laboratories. It is a Facts New New Figures New Subjects 1922 WORLD ALMANAC NOW ON SALE on Stands By Mail 50 boc ADDRFss NEW \ ‘ YORK WORLD. NEW YORK CITY ‘