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a . 1 BALKING WHALEN): THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 1922 FLECTRIC CONCERNS)": : LOCAL, ¢ Hoard af Managers cf the No ange has decided to to-morrow, Armie- away, Alth this line wou et within ten years, in] —— ily growing district, it would | ine franchises af beth companies can- ly been necessary to re; not be forfeited as a mat! aerial line with conduits at | Ooiey. ca feed r expense i. Se Westchester Lighting Com- Th Department of Plant end sorting tothe Departn ; [Structures will butld the new gener- nd Stractures, refused t ating station at the tntersection of rrent ‘unlees the city wit Loulaward and Weatchester tm cost of $190,000, an ar which is the terminal of the « its stat Ray branch of the Interboro har companies claim that their TRACKLESS LES Demand Concessions From City or Will Not Supply Needed Motive Power. Pel The subwa Bohind the request of (« @rover A. Whalen of the Department] * of Plant and Structures to the Board] |) of Estimate for an $72,340 for the plant to supply the city’s Peih. Park-City Island — trackless-troliey system with electric story of how two lighting companies make what the city ot aa unreasonable ter ter into a contract to su power for the trac One company wan build at a cost of $3 a transmission line to convey the power and declined to give the cily a con- tract based upon favorable rates pro. Portionate to the large supply of Power the city would have used The other company sought to hold the city either to constructing a $100,- 000 line for its power tranamission or giving it an assured right-of-way over Pelham Bay Park, the right to which would have been worth a large eum. The Westchester Lighting Com- pany has a franchise for that area of East Bronx northward from East- chester Bay. The Bronx Gas and Biectric Company serves the district southward of Eastchester Bay. Bo’ ines at City Island have distributing capacity nile puting this claim, the city contends that tts money should 14] not be used to provide them with new to|lines and that they refuse to help the cit from which they derive their ¢ if | franchises vam TF authorization of war the ri The city has re erection of a power Bay iy may take steps to # current, is th A Tremendous Convenience When Cleaning ‘© MANY HOUSEWIVES found the need of saving steps when cleaning house that this “House Maid's” basket just naturally came into being. It saves steps because it carries everything. Soaps and chamois, silver brushes and scrub brushes, polishes and powders-—ali the troublesome necessi- ties that are so easily misplaced and forgotten may be kept together and carried together from room to room where cleaning must be done. The basket is made of strong metal with oak, ted or blue japanned finish which prevents rust and presents a cheerful appearance. Price does not include articles shown in basket fewiss. ConceR 45th St and Sixth Ave. Qn* fpsk north of ' “NINB FLOORS OF HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT” Y: ing stations of which they are alse faterconnected. There ts work of current supply brought to any point in &@rea regardiess of the plants. The is in the fran- ne h companies. The city expected to bny 100,000 » Mowatts a month from either of the eompanics, When the city Bronx Gas and Blectric Com at maximum demand form of ¢ Auch as ordiaarily is given to any late consumer, the company de elfired to give other than a regular fora mercial contract, which would Bave put the city on the same basix er" = — Special for Tomorrow ( Saturday) Misses’ Fur Collared Coats and Wrap Coats Coats of beautiful materials enriched with deep collars of Dark Natural Squirrel, Caracul, Beaver or Wolf; also a number of fine coats with both collars and cuffs of fur. The Values are Most Extraordinary 5 00 gee The World News in Brief |: Toston fire, which swept sixty-five between the Old Bouth Church ea, wan observed to-day with of fire fighting men and gp- FOREIGN. Dressed by tho Government. Borlin's bright lghte source of revenue to tide the Poor over the winter. Attempting to tinitate bla facher shave tn. two-year-old Irving Baker of No, 1109 Arctic Avenue, Atiantls City, nearly cut ble ehin off and would have bied to death had not nis mother heard lite ecreams of pats The Board of Inquiry which tnvestt. gated the lows by fro as sea of tho City DOMESTIC of Honolulu in October lua exonerated seel's oMfcera and crew from all ‘The fiftieth anniversary of the great |» Report, forty-one, an adver- of No. 24 Went 116th Street, dd yesterday tn the lobby of ort-Astoria on a charge of an- Mildred Kirschbaum of No. Drive, Ho was held tn the W noying Mre 688 Riverside $500 ball users of electricity and gas. 526,147 (roughly $34,067,115,068). Pest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 TODAY AND SATURDAY A COAT EVENT jor ; GIRLS & JUNIORS FOURTH FLOOR The sort of coat you'll like Your daughter to wear—warm, comfortable and youthfully smart. These four items are taken from regular stock and specially priced for the week-end. uouepenesrsnrsesnsnsnevanestenenenseennnnnensesnseeneese daeananennesdanengnanrtecesnenne saeresneeeesreue A eevenevensaseeasarseaseer tenes seeserenereee 25.00 GIRLS’ OVERCOATS, double- breasted style, of plaid-back wool- ens, of flannel-lined wool mixtures. Patch pockets and oval or raglan sleeves. Sizes 8 to 16 years. 13.50 LITTLE GIRLS’ coats of tan pol- aireor mixtures. Trim, well-made little garments for school or play, in‘dark serviceable colors. Sizes 4 5, 6, years. sa veneeverenevssensenssesesennecersnaqaasenarnessssesey senenepoasorenaesesenacisecsonsnurasssenensseneesensenanesetssieentooens 39.50 GIRLS' FUR COLLARED coats, of beautiful deep-p-led fabrics, ina number of attractive styles; collars of o’possum/or nutria ‘fur, Silk- lined throughout., Sizes 8 to:16 yrs. 69.00 _ JUNIOR ‘MISSES’ coats of pan- velaine, with luxurious collars of beaver or gray squirrel. Crepe de chine lining throughout. Sizes 13, 15, 17 years. Y BEAUTY AND ECONOMY AMMEYER values are al- ways thesoundest economy. Never was this fact better illustrated | x Patent Leather, Tongue banded with Black $™45 Suede c Black Suede. Patent Leather, with Louis or Petite French $748 Tenguc Heel banded with Patent ‘$1745 Black Satin, with Lowis a . or Petite French $™ 45 Brown Swede. ‘Tenaue than in these fia 7 banded with Brown § vn beautiful models * i ts The 64 year old name “Cammeyer” on shoes means “guaranteed.” 743 Brogue Walking Oxford. In Black or Tan Russia $7945 Calfskin. Welt Sole 7 Patent Leather or Tan Russia Calfskin. $945 Wele Sole 7 CAMMEYER SILK The most remarkable value in HOSE $185 women’s hosiery in the city Full fashioned. Pure thread silk, Lisle top and foot COLORS—Black, i and dark Gray, Otter, Beaver, Silver and al] shades of Brown CA! ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit 47 West 34th St., New York oy 4 (J x li Brooklyn 90 FULTON ST. Newark-~ss sroap st if . Sr \ A revolutionary movement started yesterday by Octobrists and Commu- nistic elomenta in Lisbon has been sup- the homes where only candies and off debt on April 1 of this year at £7,743,- to be a city's Asslatance for lamps are burned will come from the ‘The British Treasury return, made public to-day, puts Great Britaln's total WINCHESTER “Sportsmen’s Headquarters” NEW YORK CITY 47 EAST 42nd STREET 3 Men’s Overcoats - AN 'OCK of Town and Storm Ulsters and Slip-on coats that is large and varied. Made of such well-known fine materials as Crombies, O’Briens, Scotch and Irish Tweeds and Cheviots. Warm coats that are tionally suitable for motoring, at the big games and for the-colder Winter season. Others made from softer materials, light-weight but warm, such as Wotumbos and Fleeces with Plaid back effects. Finely finished and tailored. Polo Coats made of fine imported Camel’s hair. $40 to $120 Men’s Sport Suits In three and four piece models ‘suitable. for Golf, Skating, and Winter sports. Some with long trousers for business and town wear,’ Made from imported Scotch and Irish woolens under our-own supervision. $47.50 to $75.00 WINCHESTER Jranklin Simon g Co, A Store of Individual Shops . FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, is for the Sportswoman The Success of the Season Is THE Homested Keg. Applied far in the U. & Pat, Office SPORTS FROCK OF WOOL JERSEY Equally appropriate for town or sports wear— the frock of a dozen occasions! 29,50 A successful combination of the smartest features of . both town and sports fash- ions. Made of fine all wool jersey with long slenderizing lines, and skirt pleated at both sides to give both fash- ion and freedom. Brown, tan, henna, navy blue, gray, black or green Tue SporTswoMan'’s SHop—Fourth Floer « It Makes Little Difference What You Need— 4 A World “Want” Advt. Will Go Get It !