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1 ' f R. T. CARS OFF ON COURT ORDER IMS Discontinued Uecaiue It Was !nrpole to Run Tlieni In Safety. M. 8. IlefliHMi. rwesenttfir lt- leetrer Garrison of the H. Rt 1 ap- peared to-day t(tni tnitfr FuMlo Met-rlea Cettimlatloner Donnelly to Ianvwer eomplatntii of many Brooklyn people beeauw ear wfv hae toeert stepped since uio strike on uie s?tu 3, JK; .ISrS k. 1U MATCH HIM CLUB line. Mr. Hoffman mM tint the eeutfc for the dLaeonllftmneo of the Itfic w that the Kdtcmi had put too ninny lines out while the strike wa under way to run them nil with eefety. It wa neevaaarjr to rook eome nwirtflce, he aseerttnt. road m. tetter from Federal Jihlte Mayer authorlsta the rtatement that tfifl I ln had been discontinued nt hU dlreetln. Deputy Donnelly fljfrfed that it was 'better to have no operation tttan dti Bertfiu operation, adding that the peo ple wanted no repetition of the iul bone tunnel disaster. Hut, he said. Die Commission wanted better service. Writes Utter of Thank to Can trltxuors of $5:u to Cox Cainpjigu FunJ. I'JIILAIWM'IIIA, OiL I. Wilbur VV Utarsh, fflrevurr of Ml -W-jmncrrttl na.ufn.y -uommme here, wingr mafla lAJbtta a Jctlor written by iVeeldeut Wlleon tp UluWehthal Ill-other uf (nil It. Jflte President says: "Your letter with lie Inrloaure of $soa for the Jjemo.-ratle Campaign Kund with whloh you 'reneroiuily -nateti my tetona' Jflfk-w-rltrtle U tAat M-Hf,i Urtven inn ttM nirnleei . Itd-np-Don r ike Avi'-ma Bl'-lw-i our fttltofl Have when we after red the war l wprtti every ruertlon nntt Mt--iHur-e. an It he-iilm me nt) mueh tu feel Tour 4pn- (kelre to lielp Ihle -.lew aerl iue irenefnue ASYLUM INMATE -Pit ADS. Jrrry Sullivan, In' Vrnr In Stat ' trannu, Aole m Oivn AUornejr, Jerry Sullivan, an alleged danger oua lunalle, who hai been elchteen yearn In Mateawan Asylum, acted ai hi own attorney to-day before Su preme Court Jmtlo Young- at White alnj. ln'JiVb(iK cwifniif trouedlnc, m th i.f eueli aetlone torottcht Ay him t.. oHiali)iW relean. Ur. J. W. Miiotf, Aeittetant fiuperlntendeitt, declared Sullivan .d made eoteral attarkn on aaylum attendant!. "Vnur fare le too familiar to allow you tu bn dlerharjced at a momenta notlee," eald Juetlee Toun to ftutll van. He directed a eontlnuanee of the hearlnit ibefore Juitlee More haueer at I'ouchkeepile. TO ADDnitS ULMIUItAKTI. Henry Morranthau will addresa Imml aranU. on Kllta laland Sunday after hoon. Mme. lma Slmpedn will render everal loloe and the New Tor Letter Carrleri' Band will play. Wmmw Safe Milk For Infanta & ImraUda NOOOOKWa Tho Food- Drink" tt All Ages Quick Loach at Home, Office, an Fountains. A$k for HORUOCS. MkrAroid Imitations & SabstltBtes SU.N1UT WMUD HVWUC WO.YDFJtt T- 4 Electric Iron Electric Chting Dish v Electric Light at the Open Door Electric Percolator S Electric Clothes Washer Electric Vacuum Cleaner Electric Dish Washer Electric Curling Iron Electric Toaster Electric Heating Pad Electricity in the Home These "Little Electric Servants of the Home" make it possible to do one's own house work without fatigue, rough hands or soiled clothing. They also greatly lessen the exhausting work of the homo-employe in washing, ironing and house cleaning and to that extent solve the problems now so acute for accomplishing, the routine duties of the home efficiently and satisfactorily 1 Lessening the Heavier IVork The .heaviest work, and most exhausting, is that of the lailndry in washing and ironing, and the cleaning of carpets and rugs. For these, there arc the Electric Washer, the Electric Iron and the Vacuum Cleaner. The cost of the service is surprisingly small, the Washing Machine or Vacuum Cleaner averaging i o to 15 cents monthly, and the Electric Iron in each instance for an average family about 20 cents weekly A Groap of Special Conveniences Of course, the entire group includes many more of the "Little Servants." Breakfast with the Electric Toaster costs about 1 cent; the Chafing Dish or Electric Grill, available for many different uses, perhaps 2 or 3 cents for each time used, and 2 or 3 cents monthly represents the cost of the necessary use of the Sewing Machine Motor ' . Costs Negligible For the Coffee Percolator or Tea Pot 1 cent each time used, is sufficient, while the Curling' Iron, Heating Pad, Hair Dryer, Vibrator, and other small appliances cause hardly any increase of themonthly bill Electricity and Health Protection Electric dish washing is coming into rapid use in the kitchens of the homes, as well as the restaurants and hotels, and the use of the Electric Radiator for taking the chill from the bath and other small rooms is meeting with universal favor it is one of the greatest conveniences and health protectors. The operation of the Dish Washer . costs about 1 cent a meal, and operated for a short period, say ten or fifteen minutes at a time, the Electric Heater costs 1 cent or 2 cents For Visiting and Shoppingtie Electric is Especially Convenient The Electric is the most convenient automobile available to .the owner-driver for visiting, shopping, the theatre, or short trips in the country. When left standing, it can be locked and made both thcft-and-intcrfcrcncc proof. Coniplete garaging, including electric current and battery care, costs about $60 monthly At the Electrical Show . All of these "Electric Servants" will be exhibited with many demonstrations from October 6th to October 16th at the Electrical Show at the Grand Central Palace, Lexington Avenue, 46th to 47th Street The New York Edison Company zft Your Service r General Offices: Irving Place and 1 5th Street f DistriGt Offices where Electrical Appliances of all kinds arc on display ao Norfolk St corner fester St 124 West 42nd St bet D'way & 6th Ave' 36a Eait 149th St near Courtlandt Ave 424 Broadway v near Canal St 151 East 86th St bet Lexington St 3rd Avei 555 Tremont Ave comer Monterey Ave 10 Irving Place corner 15th St 15 East 125th St near 5th Ave Night and Emergency Call.Watkini 3000 Electric Samovar Electric Grill Electric Refrigeration Electric Sewing Machine Electric Automobile ! r- , , , : I Electric Hair Dryer Electric Vibrator I . -1 , Electric Immersion Heater Electric Milk Warmer Electric Radiator POSLAM MAKES SKIN SUFFERERS THANKFUL CoTcr a llcln disorder with Poslam and you will have real relief and vour kin will be urged through persuasive lienllng Influences to throw off Its dis eased condition, to yield and become cicar again. bplendid response Is the rule where I'oslam Is used for eczema, however i stubborn, or other unhealthy skin complications. Sold everywhere, I'or free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, uJ west 7th St., New York L-lty. Poslam Soap, medicated with Pos lam, should be used If skin Is tender and sensitive. Tucktr Attney Icings with "that CJwcolaty Taste!" TOU'U never know ItiBt how dcHcIoua your -L icings can bo until you make them with Runkcl's All-Purposc Cocoa 1 Glossy and firm on the cake they melt in your mouth. Try this Easy Icing Recipe Beat an egg until light and fluffy, add one teaspoon ful of cream of tartar and slowly sift in one cupful of confectioner's sugar until the filling is stiff enough to spread. Add one tcaspoonful of vanilla. Melt six , tablcspoonfuU of Runkel's All-Purposc Cocoa with two UblespoonfuU of butter and add both to tho sugar and egg-whit. Bent well. If frosting seems soft, place bowl in top of doublo boiler and cook for a moment, . ; aurruigconsunuy untu uiicKenongn 10 spread. ' A Bookful of Easy Recipes The above and a hundred other delicious cocoa recipes ranging from Runkcl's Afternoon ' 'Tease' ' to Runkel Egg Nog are in l'Th'e New Cocoa Cookery" ho complete Runkel handbook that takes you through magic Runkel-land where thero i3 no chocolate to grate, no loss of flavor, no baking failures. Your copy of this book will be sent on request RUNKEL BROTHERS, Inc. 450 West 30th Street, New York City . MaUrt eRunUl'i Almond Dart and Fruit-Nut.Bart , RmikeFs All-Propose Cocoa fa Drinking, Baldngl Coakin g Hi wmmw Regulate your digestion so you can eat favorite foods without fesr of Indigestioa Flatulence Gases Acidity Palpitation A few tablots of rape's Dlapepsln correct acidity, thus rrgulatlng the stomach and giving almost Instant relief. Large 60o case drugstores. Weuubro's Jferpicide will give your hair tho life, luster and beauty you BO mucn uoBire. 1 no cost is small and tho results nro definite. Begin the use of New " bro's Herpicida today and have long lustrous beautiful tresses. Al atl Dm and Department Stortt fk Attn! Application! at Datbtt Shopt Erf mm ?3 my (Jolt t A nu ttyU tptinkltt top battlt BronchlalTroubles 8yh the IHration and you relieve the d Do both quickly and cRecttvcly tiy mini promptly a dependable remedy OPTO For The Eyes Soothing, cooling, healing, rafreshinar and helpful to tired, work-strained eyes. Aak anv one of the million who nse It. Advt, MJKD1I WORLD WX.VTO WO&K WOITDEM 1 1 r. . A