He proposed that the new cars, with their increased rate, be put on trains with the old cars at the cheaper rate.
Instead of a levelling down to thecheaper basis on which all opposition was united, there was a levelling up to the standard on which the Pullman service was planted and on which it stood out single-handed and alone.
A conversazione has, therefore, a great advantage over the latter, as far as the pocket is concerned, it being much cheaper to procure food for the mind than food for the body.
The French Authors say, the only Reason that induced the Dionondadies was, that the English sold them Goods cheaper than the French could.
Slates are not so much used in our schools as they were years ago, exercise-books being cheaper now.
Tobacco is sold cheaper on a mission ship than on a coper, and naturally the fishermen, who have very little money to spend, buy in the cheapest market.
Wood alcohol, which is much cheaper than high-proof spirits, answers just as well the purpose of heating, but has an unpleasant odor.
They are made of astrakan or of black felt, and are worn by the better people; but further on we come to cheaper shops, where spherical skull caps of white or light brown felt are being manufactured for the lower classes.
The scarce and most expensive pure silk rugs; the lamsavieh or good quality carpets, and the mojodeh or cheaper kind.
To kill an unfaithful wife is, in the eyes of Persians, a cheaper and less degrading way of obtaining justice against an unpardonable wrong.
Hotz and Son import Russian articles, which they find cheaper and of easier sale.
The first-class railway fare from Warsaw for the whole journey was fully covered by a five-pound note, and, mind you, could have been done cheaper if one chose to travel by slower trains on a less direct route!
The residue and waste of naphtha are used as fuel, being very much cheaperthan coal or wood.
It is of inferior quality, but very much cheaper than sugar of French manufacture, and is the chief Russian import into Ghilan.
This is not, however, the case with the simpler and cheaper ones, which are more carelessly done, a boy reading out the design from a pattern or a book.
Come and see and you will tell me whether you can build a house cheaper in your country.
Carpets, except the cheaper ones, are seldom sold in the bazaars nowadays.
Marseilles beetroot sugar is holding its own against other cheaper sugars imported lately and finds its way to Isfahan by the Ahwaz road.
Further information about the cheaper class of enseignes is met with in Bernard Palissy's Art de la terre, according to which the enamellers of Limoges, owing to competition, had to supply figured hat-badges at trois sols la douzaine.
Those unable to afford such costly ornaments wore hat-brooches or medallions in cheaper materials, either bronze or copper.
Pinchbeck was much used for cheaper jewellery of all kinds.
I demurred a little, it was Monday, Mrs. Fowler thought it was cheaper to have a woman come and wash, and we did, but it certainly made more work.
It seemed suitable enough; pleasant, and cheaperthan I had thought possible.
She had triedcheaper board, but made up the cost in doctor's bills; and lost a good place by being ill.
NaNO3 is cheaper and more abundant than KNO3; this is true of most Na compounds in comparison with those of K.
Some organic products are now made in a purer and cheaper form than Nature herself prepares them.
Commercial or ordinary HNO3, is made from NaNO3, this being cheaper than KNO3; it is about half water.
Yes, but the time will come when the people will insist on a cheaper and more expeditious system.
Farmin might be bad, but yet wi little cheaper rents and a good deal cheaper rates and taxes, there’d be good farmin and good farmers in England yit.
The cheapest marketable commodity is an average education, especially in a country where even our Universities can supply you with candidates for employment at a cheaper rate than you can obtain the services of a first-class cook.
All but one of them were the cheaper grade of fiction, none of which bore any distinguishing marks, but the exception was a new copy of the latest Railroad Guide.
No better illustration of the vicious circles in which adulteration may move can be found than in the practice of certain manufacturers of jam of the cheaper kind.
Cheaper fruit essences are imitated chemically by making the most important of the compounds in the genuine ethereal oils, and dissolving them in spirit; but they are usually coarse in flavour, and do not bear comparison with the real product.
It will nearly always be cheaper in these days to put in a new gauge rather than try to repair the old one.
Since D is at liberty to sell his hats fifty centimes cheaper than C if he chooses, C in his turn is free to reduce his price one franc.
Neil's offices were small, dingy, and ill lighted, at the back of one of the older and cheaper buildings.
I live in Illinois, and have thought some of selling our little farm out there and buying a larger one here in the East where the land is muchcheaper than with us.
Where we spread seaweed for corn, we add about four hundred and fifty pounds per acre of fertilizer that costs me $26 a ton, but I have the agency and get it some cheaper than most have to pay.
The land about here is cheap enough all right--cheaper than the votes of some politicians, but it can't be built up into good farms.
We can buy wood of the neighbors to-day, cheaper than we sold ours, so we never lost anything.
Small carved mouldings especially are evolved in this manner, and, being incomparably cheaper than those worked by manual labour, are used freely where a rich effect is desired.
Another in Montreal advertises “stamps cheaper than ever:” these consist of foreign, British colonial, and European stamps of all kinds.
He wouldn't dare send his sister such gorgeous ones and only give his fiancee cheaper ones.
I did my best to explain that it would be cheaper and safer if she sent them by express or parcel post--but no!
They believe incheaper money for the development of agriculture and other industries and in such utilization of natural resources that the homes of the people may be improved.
One factor in this had been the construction of new transcontinental lines and thousands of miles of branch railway lines together with a great increase in car supply and a more efficient and cheaper system of transportation.
The minute you began to enlarge it in any ambitious way you'd find it would be cheaper to tear it down and begin again.
It cost so much we had to get a cheaper range for the kitchen than seemed desirable, but Judith liked the sideboard so well I was glad to buy it.
We remained at this place more than two weeks; I presume because my master found it cheaper to keep us here than in town, or perhaps, because he supposed we might recover from the hardships of our journey more speedily in the country.
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