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THE EBVL..NG WORLD, MOWLi.Y, FEBRUARY 20, 1998. The work of the report, whfch was! CHICAGO GOL\"ERS this to the recommended valuation of | the properties in first class operating | commenced on May 9, 1921, imme- property ($465,680,154) | condition upon the ground that the|diately after the commission took of-| MAY SOON LISTEN | standing, $10,722,000; company's book]1, 2, 8 and 4 is $298,493,239. Adding} the amount found necessary to put | value, $8,308,443. Staten Istand companies, net valua- |company Club, it Is announéed here, A wireless receiving station wiil be installed, it was said, CRIME ACQUITTALS |$300.000,000 CUT tion recommended, $4,215,713; capi-|would give a total valuation of city | other three bases represent theoretical | fice, was finished in a little over eight tal stocks, &c., outstanding, $8,855,-|and company property of $759,178,893. | cost values rather than actual ex-| months, TORADIOSERM INS so that members can Hsten to i] 616; company’s book value, $6,702,-] The report also values the proper-| penditures. This recommendation, if] The report, as submitted, will be eis SLL sar aes their favorite pastor on Sun: i 670. ties on three other bases, at the! adopted, will mean that the companies | handed to the city authorities and to} Minister Says if Players \ Vill day mornings while enjoying a } Queens Borough companies, net val- |*Mounts indicated, namely: Will be allowed in new securities the) the several operating companies for! Not Go to Churches, the yl Cigarette on the oleh hese { n veranda, ter Will Go to Them. “Pastors are complaining that members of their congre- gations prefer golf to churea,”* said O C. Upham, President of _ ) the club “Of course we can’t take the golfers to church, but | 1 Original cost of the properties, less| equivalent of expenditures actually| preliminary examination before it is SHOWN IN REPORT Caen ea eaeesedite, AST Tao, [straight line depreciation, $426,860,- | made in producing existing properties, | again taken up at public hearings. company’s book value, $15,857,758. 145. Cost to reproduce at pre-war) but no more, solace o oe Miscellaneous companies net’ valua-|Prices (1919-1914), less depreciation, | There is still to be prepared a fifth) imvin cr H RUTTER. tion recommended, $497,207; capital |$437,724,318. Cost to reproduce at|set of figures showing the estimated| BOSTON, Feb. 20.—The condition of stocks outstanding, $650,000; com- |prices of the first half of 1921, less de-| future earning capacity of each of the| trying, Cobb, humorist and author, xpd pany's book value, $758,061. ipreciation, $571,048,271. railroads, upon the basis of the 5-cent CHICAGO, Feb. 20.—Special facilities to care for the spir- itual welfare of church mem- bers addicted to playing golf Sunday mornings will be in- (Continued From First Page.) whose lecture tour was interrupted here The Bureau of Valuation recom-|fare and present conditions of man-|py an attack of influenza, was reported Bronx Judge Says There Is}o74. The B. R. T. book value of prop-|, ‘The amount the City of New York Alarming Reluctance of High | erty !# #247,991,278. ‘ The Interborough Rapid Transit Standing Men to Serve. system (contracts 1, 2 and 3) shows wena a net valuation recommended of $185,- 669,555, the elevated certificates, $38,- Recent’ astonishing verdicts by | 651/501. The total I. R. T. system is faries in criminal cases in this city 056, capital stocks and bonds, were probably due, to a great extent, 400. The company's book , 3 6,045,378. y Judge Gibbs ‘ according to County Judge Tee ae taanartan maid, Campanys the Bronx, to the low mental calibre of | sriginal property net valuation recom- the men who will consent to sit on| mended is $57,871,205; the capital , Juries, Judge Gibbs's opinion was de-| stocks, bonds, &c., outstanding Is livered to-day when forty talesmen of ME i da i OO value: 18 miven @ special panel of 100 claimed to have| “wie New York Railways system, legal excuses which would prevent| including the Highth und Ninth Ave- a them serving in a criminal case, nue ee the New York i eee KG Ih k bRw Railroad Company's property, the r \ There Is a growing and alarming | J, iuation recommended ic $29,871,78 reluctance," said the court, ‘on the] capital stocks, bonds. &c., outstan: part of citizens of supposedly high|ing “is $95,667,189; the company’s | standing to perform jury duty. ‘To| book value of property sts $19,083,606 The Third Avenue Railway system scribe the low class (ol ete oath net valuation recommended is $33, of juries that have been reaching ver- 967,430; capital stocks, bonds, &c., dicts against the facts and the law of | outstanding, $68,599,961; the com- late. | pany's book value is $74,702,231. “Jury duty is a sacred obligatton,| The Second Avenue Railroad Com- especially at this time when the crim- qalUNUed’ HeCoRenEded tb. inal calendars are crowded and the 8,317; capital stocks, &c., out-| prompt functioning of justice is im- perative. Sven at great personal sac- — Bibaia fait enate obigasene 0 a As the court conciuded its remarks ||) Like the Delicious | Odor of a Good Dinner toa Hungry Man “Eddys” Sauce provides t he appetizer that makes everything, taste good. \ thirty of the reluctant forty returned | to their seats. Some of them were pted as jurors in the case. ) later | Judge is in receipt of a lett juror in his court who with Judge Gibbs, but and blames the Judges reads in part: “You Judges have got to get better Jurors on your pancis; men who +o not sympathize with criminals on the theory that some day they may be mn the position of the d ant. Everv * citizen should be con. to do jury duty. But the same old crowd shows up each year. Politicians should be forced to keep their hands off, for the character of the pans's is growing 7? steadily worse. Then, the Judges take up too much time in allowing motions and delays when they should be giving consideration to the tim the jurors. Apparentiy they don’ gard the time of the jurors of any value.”’ | Som Daniell, Broadway. and Sons, Shana 9th Sts. An Exceptional Sale of Pure-Linen Table Clothsand Napkins HIGH GRADE SATIN DAMASK’ TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS TO MATCH, PURE IRISH LINEN, VERY FINE AND LUSTROUS QUALITIES AT THE FOLLOWING UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS: from further he letter MADE INU. S. A. 3 At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. Table Cloths 2x 2. yds. Regularly 6.98, for. 4.75 “ “2x2 4 “11.00, © ...6.75 “ “2x 21g «3.75, «.... 5.98 “ “2x 21g «43.75 « .. §.50 Napkins 22x22 inches tf 9.25 doz.for 5.98 jo“ 22x22 “4 “1275 «© 8.25 ALL.LINEN DAMASK, 2 yards wide, full bleached, Irish manufacture, fine texture, very attractive patterns, Regularly 2.98 yard. . . Sale price 1.85 ODD CLOTHS AND NAPKINS TABLE CLOTHS, 70x70 inches, all linen, good quality, pretty designs. Regularly 5.98 each......... i: . Sale Price 3.75 ALL LINEN NAPKINS, 22x22 inches, durable quality, substantial weight, attractive patterns. ROGUIANY 7:20 GOREN eis ccs acy et ns Sale Price 4.50 Make Your Windows Sell More Goods Only with scientific illumina+ tion can you make your show windows 100% effective. ‘This doesn’t in more light. If the light shines in the ob- server's eyes, the more light the worse the effect. It does mean lighting the d brightly without ¢ means Holophane Re Ask your electrical contractor. ILLUMINATION SERVICE 342 Madison rray Hill 7507 <r TTTET (Buy ways ‘The weavers of Everfast Wash Fabrics have issued to us the following remarkable guarantee: We Hereby Unreservedly Guarantee That the Genuine Everfast Wash Fabrics identified by the name “Everfast” stamped on every yard on the selvage) are ABSOLUTELY FAST COLOR And Hereby Authorize You, JAMES McCREERY & CO., when selling Everfast Wash Fabrics, to make this same guarantee to your customers, refunding their money to them not only for every yard of Everfast which for any reason does not hold its color, but also THE COST O. MAKING THE GARMENT, and hereby insure you against loss in connection with any claim arising from this guarantee. IN WITNESS WHEREOF this policy has been issued this fourteenth day of February, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-Two. (Signed) Flags for Washington’s Birthday Throughout the city, in every little suburb, Old Glory flaps in the wind as it hangs from window sills and flag- poles on the chief national holidays. Will you raise the Stars and Stripes on Washington’s Birthday? Or will yours be one of those seemingly non- American homes? Sizes 3x5 ft. Sizes 4x6 ft. Sizes Ox9! Stress ele (Fifth Floor) Bungalow Aprons Very Specially Priced Slip-on style of Cretonne, finished with wide ric-rac braid. (Jdlustrated.) Special, 1.00 The model of Gingham is very smart indeed with its collar, cuffs and tie sash of solid color Chambray to match and trimming of ric-rac braid. Pink, Blue and Green. (J/lustrated.) : Special, 1.95 Particularly fetching are some new styles of a fabric with a checked back- ground and a tiny dot in the fore- ground. A shirred waistline, three rows of ric-rac braid and a V-neck give them added charm. Special, 1.45 Attractive models of Striped Percale waistline models finished with ric- rac braid, two pockets and tie sash. Special, 1.00 “Hoover” Aprons of Chambray with three-quarter sleeves, White collars and cuffs edged with checked Gingham,Pink, Blue, Green, Lavender. Special, 1.95 The same model in White Indian Head. Special, 2.10 (Third Floor) has invested in subways in contracts | mends the basis of original cost less| agement. —_ to-day as considerably improved. OR tHE Ss Wo) ENTIRE STOCK (Plus a Special Purchase) Artificial Pearl Necklaces tal Pearl. specially also included. 35 necklaces 54.75 to 50 necklaces 44.75 to 35 necklaces 34.75 to 15 necklaces 21.75 to 50 necklaces 14.75 to 250 necklaces 11.75 to 250 necklaces 200 necklaces Regularly 15 necklaces 69.75 to 200.00 44.75 to 124.75 Reduced 1B to Y% Former Prices This is an unexampled opportunity to secure artificial pear! necklaces of rare beauty, dupli- cating perfectly Nature’s own jewel, the Orien- The necklaces are composed of selected graduated, indestructible beads, and are either opera or matinee lengths. There are 900 of them, taken mostly from our own stock and greatly reduced to meet the prices of an advantageous purchase, which is Sale Prices BAS) O05), 39:75) ells), 19°75) 12375: 975 29:79 24.75 OFS) 14.75 2715 (Main Floor) The Convenient ’Sal-rite Pencil 1 -00 This pencil is provided with a seven-lead safety magazine which makes for an accurate, smooth and cer- tain performance. Those who are still addicted to the wooden pencil, which con- stantly requires sharpening, will find a marked advan- tage in the use of this pencil. It has been found so satis- factory that we have adopted it for use throughout the en- tire organization. Price Includes Stamping of Your Name. The purchase of this pencil includes the stamping of your name in gold upon its surface without extra charge, while you wait. They may be obtained in two sizes, for ~ women, with a ribbon-ring, or for men, with a clip and eraser. While this sale is in progress demonstrations will be made. (Main Floor) Yardley’s World Famed Toilet Requisites The rich, cleanly aroma of Yard- ley’s Old English preparations has made them famed throughout the world, For the past 150 years the natural fragrance of flowers grown Bottle Exquisite xtract.......< os) Exquisite Extract 8.00 Gage d’Amour Extract... ...... 13,50 Freesia Extract...... 3.50 and 6.50 Gage d’Amour Toilet Water. . .6.00 Freesia ‘Toilet Water, i.:.s:cceess 1.65, 3.00, 6.50 Lavender Toilet Water...1.75 and 3.50 Freesia Sachet.........bottle, 1.50 on England’s downs has been culled to lend their sweet scent to Yardley Toilet Waters, Face Powders, ‘Tales, Bath Salts and Shampoos. Freesia Face Powder..........1.25 Gage d’Amour Face Powder... .3.25 Lavender Bath Salts.......... 1.65 Freesia Bath Salts........ ry Smelling Salts............ oecadee Brilliantine. ne eritAe eran 75c Freesia Soap..... cake, 75c Lavender Soap. .cake, 25c, 50c, 1.00 (Main Floor) stalled by the Dixmoor Golf church to golfers." we can, and will, take the Handkerchiefs Specially Priced This sale provides a decidedly worth- while opportunity to purchase hand- kerchiefs of the finest quality at amaz- ingly low prices. For Men _ Large size linen handkerchiefs, 14 inch hems. each, 50c Irish linen handkerchiefs, narrow hems, ‘ each, 35c _Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, regular size with initial., 6 for 2.00 Trish Linen Handkerchiefs with hand- embroidered initial. 6 for 3.00 French colored Handkerchiefs, hand- made. each, 75c Pongee Handkerchiefs, with colored borders. each, 1.00 For Women Sheer linen Handkerchiefs, shire hemmed. doz., 4.85 Sheer linen Handkerchiefs, spone hemstitched, 14 inch hem. each, 50c French novelty Handkerchiefs, hand- made. each, 50c Sheer or medium weight Handker- chiefs with initials. box, 1.50 Hand-made colored glove Handker- chiefs, ‘ each, 25¢ Pongee Handkerchiefs, narrow or wide hems. each, 25c (Main Floor) Clearance of Misses’ Wool Dresses 9.75 Smart models of all wool Tricotine, Serge, Jersey and Yalama Cloth—also a few styles in Knitted Woolens and Velveteens. All have been selling up to now for much higher prices. Sizes from 14 to 18 are well repre- sented, but not, of course, in every style. Navy Blue or Black. (Fourth Floor) Period Model Cabinet with Genuine Victrola Installed 79.50 - regularly 90,00 So seldom is it possible to secure a Victrola outfit at a reduced price that immediate advantage must be taken of such an opportunity. Here, the re- duction is made on the cabinet, not the genuine Victrola, which is installed. 5.00 Down. Balance in small monthly payments. No interest charged on deferred pay- ments. (Fifth Floor) 4 Pe ae ee aime seemeret