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° « THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1913. That a scieel| Adolf Reaches Washington, But Not DANCE ROC T HAF REeCeiveD Money | 1 SEE, HERE Iss) | ROM Home, BUT IT ISS ONLY ENOUGH A CARLOAD DREAMLAND), 1 mote TO TANE ME To VASNINGTON, BUT POULTRY — CR4awe IN in Good Condit ht 4 "$0 DISS 15S VASHINGTON. \/ELC, Mi} f if I QvEsS I GO O 1 Hf / a UDT BY Dé | AU iif 1) \ VARS UND SEE CF ADOLF HASSE ARRIVED. o ~~ I BET DER FAT RASCAL . Words ; -) 10M Music toon PR a era SS ee R FREIGHT “toon, os FOR GOOTWESS § < SOOTHES SAKE, NEARCY SEVENTH AND UNION _ ||! 2 _KNOUu A VAY BY WHICH You CaN UND @o MIT (TY, eo a —————— FOUN a / Altho TONIGHT GET DERE Yoo. ——— . iy DERED Food! 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M. 454 Ar “Fifty Years Ago, When Golden Wedding Rye Was Young” HE interior of the New York Central Lines’ new Terminal, just opened in New York City and dedicated to the Public Service —is a marvel in size and com- pactness, beauty and utility, com- fort and convenience—a terminal Jarger than and different from any other in the world. Broad inclined walks take the place of stairs—the distance from street to train is a short, easy walk. their i DUNDEE TO FIGHT __ fj AS STORK COMES NEW YORK, F the fact that the # | n a few days, Johnny n featherweight, | aturday for Los he fights Jobnny The bout will be} s, and will be sta Despite # expe ; x ase ponnd tile. will be-tsyolved Standing at the center entrance Bottled i . CLARENCE ROTHUS | on 42nd Street you can see The Twentieth Century Limited, across the waiting room and concourse. WILL FIGHT CLARK) The movement of the traveler is a progressive one, the ticket windows coming first, the Pull- man windows next, the baggage office third, then your train, n special and club next Thu SPOKANE WANTS JONES AT OPENER) grain to consumer _ Keep it on or in your There are no steps to retrace, no time lost, passengers proceeding che: See that Ap as tl stamp direct from waiting room or con- . course to train platforms, “Made Differently” fee ore a pe t ‘ bn . There are two great concourses, ‘ AL CARSON, SIGNS UP |, Al Ca who pitched: for tk : each 300 by 120 feet, one for: FINCH’S GOLDEN WEDDING RYE i ‘. Bottled in Bond, yma gT ise in 1907, with | For Sale at all Aronson Stores. CIs teens the ne Main Store 104-106 First Ave, S. Main 86. Carson from the Portland t league team, SUBURBAN TRAIN LOOP SECTIONAL VIEW OF THE NEW GRAND CENTRAL TEKMINAL, NEW YORK CITY New Grand Central ‘Terminal The Heart of New York City through passengers and the other for suburban passengers. The tracks on two levels within the terminal aggregate 33 miles. Forty-nine acres are devoted to through traffic and thirty acres to suburban. traffic. Thirty thousand people may be comfortably accommodated in this terminal atonetime. Overtwenty million will use it in a year, indeed it is planned to accommodate a hun- dred million people annually. All trains entering and depart- ing from the Terminal are drawn by electrie motors—no smoke, no noise, no dust, no soot. Train platforms are broad, and level with car floors; no steps to climb, or descend. For the comfort and needs of women, there are private rest rooms w.| Chance te g the | better than ever now, and h iis mo his salary arm is has tae pereeCke SST TS es and waiting rooms with maids in” attendance, toilet rooms, manicure and hair dressing rooms, and shops —all within the terminal. “ Surrounding the Terminal is / building a new civic center, em-* S bracing convention, amusement® t and exhibition halls, hotels, clubsys 2 and restaurants, post office, express offices, modern office and apart-! ment buildings and numerous stores and specialty shops. The new Grand Central Termi- nal is located in the heart of New York, and is the only station onall lines of local traftic—the subway, the surface and the elevated. Mare than 7,000 cars pass its doors every day, affording easy transit facilities to the furthermost part of New York City and suburbs. Within a radius of a few blocks are 49 hotels, 58 clubs and 35 theatres, . Plan your next trip East over the Water-level Route of the New York Central Lines, Enjoy three” hours along the Hudson, and reach the heart of New York through this remarkable Terminal, ° °