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_ WANT IT IN FIRST AVENUE. FIGHT FOR EAST SIDE SUBWAY. acta Property-Owners Declare Lex- { ington Avenue Line Favors the New York Central Road and Not the Publio. Pnetet that a Branch There Could ; Be Built for Less Money and that * It Would Accommodate a Greater Number of People. Tt ts charged that Engineer Parsons, ley Girection of the Rapid Transit Com- reagona tn support of the Firet avenue route: : “A wubway in First avenue from the Harlem River to Twenty-third street, thence through Avenue A to Heuston @treet and Suffolk street (properly widened), connecting with the Brooklyn Bridge, with a spur to Park Row ana City Hall, continuing y Jefferson @treet to Cherry street, to James clip and Front street, to Whitehall street, tapping all the ferries and subways to Brooklyn, would be an ideal route, It would connect, at a distance of one Dlock, with the ferries at Ninety- ninth, Ninety-second, Seventieth, Forty- wecond, Thirty-fourth, Twenty-third streets and further downtown, and piles) the itd at Fikty nine, De- danoey, Canal ‘and Tryon Row, First Avante, 010 foot in width, and ‘olk street, widened to 100 feet, offer mole espace ie . iz ‘ack mbway een Tah roth jee Lowy the construction of waich te of great 1 Imnportance to the city CH amply irunerative’ “The districts east of the Bowery and avenue are over four times more densely populated than those near Elm street and west of Thin avenue. _ Bra eet tL vores Soares the in First Ln city Fait of or Battery to Forty-ninth street moe Willis o Third avenue, oan constructed and Te- mission, has purposely benefited the New York Central Railroad by planning tthe proposed extension of the subway te run through Lexington avenue, where ft will connect directly with the tractcs @f the big corporation. ‘Thin accusation {s made by = oom- mittee of the Real Estate Owners’ As- Bociation of the Twelfth and Nineteenth ‘Wards. Adolph Block, F, Eberhart, A. Wiggers and A. Peyerl compose the wommittes. They declare that tbe in- terests of the east side have not been Properly conserved by the Rapid Tran- mit Commission. Committees of other real estate asso- tations and kindred organizations in- terested in the development of the east wide are equally pronounced in thelr views in this respect. Mr. Wiggers, of the Real Estate Own- ere’ Association, said to-day: “It ts ap- parent to us that the east side is to be Jeft out in the cold in the matter of rapid tranait that the New York tral people may be benefited. The agi- tation we started for a subway on Firat Gvenue, a natural thoroughfare for such @ road, has resulted only in one thing— & promise from the Chief Engineer that we would get a road tn the future. We fear that the future in this respect js far off. “A road on First avenue can de built eheaper than one on Lexington avenue Decause of the natural advantages along the former thoroughfare. We have had the opinions of expert engineers on this wore and have filed their reports with the Rapid Transit Commission, but the east wide js to be ignored that a wealthy eorporation may be profited.” Why They Favor First Avenue. 4A communioation signed by the mem- bers of the House and Real Estuie Deal- €rs' Association and addressed to the Rapid Transit Commission recites these separately or ia eonnection ith the present fora the subway con oted on Lexington avenue, the woud be extremely harmful to pationts fn the several hospitals and institutes and migbt remult in injury to many which would not case butidings, in the wider First avenue. “Rapld transit is especially needed hy the masses who live on the east alde, in the Bronx district, and by those who use the Hast River bridges ani ferries; it 1s of vastly more importance to these than to the fewer number who reside near Lexington avenue or upon the Mne of the New York Central Ratl- KILLED UNDER HIS TRUCK. Driver Pinned Down and Crashed to Death Under Wagon, George Wisholer, of No. 34 Stagg street, Brooklyn, driver for Aaron Aarons, of White street and Johnson avenue, was killed to-day ty bein inned under his truck when ff collapse: rom a broken axle. TRIGON Have you seen it? John Ward Co. 60 Cortlandt St. 1408 Broadway. 78 Nasvau St 20T Broadway. day will be papers. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Announces for Tomorrow A Saturday Sale For Men Among the extraordinary offerings of the . Men's $3 to $5 Derby Hats at $2 Men's $3 Soft Hats at $2 Men's $15 to $20 Spring Suits at $12.59 Men’s $5 Striped Worsted Trousers at $3.50. Men's $2 Dress Shirts at $1 Men's 10c and 12'%c Collars at 5c Men's Night Shirts at 35c each, three for $1 Men's and Boys’ Scarfs at 12!4c, worth 25c As well as many other special offerings, details of which are not ready at this writing. See the complete announcement in Saturday morning JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts. Liberal Credit on NO LESS IF YOU PAY CASH! FOR LADIES AND prin MILLINERY, SHOES, HATS, WATCHES, JEWELRY and MERCHANT TAILORING for WOMEN and MEN, =———————EEEEEEE—————— @PECIAL-LADIES' SNAPPY, TAN COVERT JACKETS, $16.75. Come here, select your goods and have them charged—the ~ accommodation is extended you here by right of your good name — credit is free— all our goods are plainly marked, S pring ( Clothing NO MORE IF YOU GET CREDIT ! ordinary articles, every prospective bride would insist upon an “L. B.” any other firm in New York—making them all and staking our repu- tation upon them. for the preference given us in this respect. There ARE several excel- lent reasons. We employ the most skilful workmen in America. being used. Furthermore, the karat mark under which they are sold can Were it possible to judge Wedding Rings éxternally as one judges (Lambert Brothers) ring. As it is, we sell more Wedding Rings than There [Must Be a Reason Each ring is guaranteed to be seamlessly welded, absolutely no solder be implicitly relied upon. Last and of greatest importance is the price. From Factory to Finger aptly describes the policy under which our Wedding Rings are sold, Our prices are lower than retail jewellers’, who have to buy froma manufacturer, and our guarantee backs up every sale. Seamless 14 Karat, $3 to $12; seamless 18 karat, $4 to $16; seamless 22 karat, $6 to $22. NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING- Another advantage of having our own factory on the premises Is that Old-Fashioned Jewelry Can Be Refashioned at Lambert’s for Less Money than Elsewhere, Old Jewelry frequently needs a change of form, and this can be done for considerably less money at Lambert Bros.’ than any other house in New York. Lambert Bros.’ factory produces the best jewelry sold in New York. The artists and artisans assigned to the special work of remodelling and the manufacture of specie pieces of jewelry to order are kept at it all the year, and make a specialty of this work—they are the best in the country. (ne may explain his ideas to a Lambert artist and a sketch will be submitted immediately. The factory is under the personal supervision of one of the firm. Complete satisfaction is guaranteed, and a 27 years’ reputation of honest dealing to back it. LANUFACTURING, Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street. Open Daily Until 7 P. M. Open Saturdays Until 1 until your purse is full to fit your- self out with all that is needful for Don’t Wait Spring, ortheSummer may overtake you still wearing your Winter clothing.! Our stores are for your ac- commodation, look through our stock, select what you need and Settle on Our Liberal System of WEEKLY PAYMENTS. ’ e Last Spring left us with about 200 Me n Ss Su its suits of elegant materials on our hands owing to our system of keep- ing up our stock to the highest point of excellence; they are made up in fancy worsteds and cassimeres; actual values $12 to 50 $20; while they last they go, some for $10, others 7. Top Coats elegant, stylish, black cheviots, silk ned, for $15. This sale also includes readily worth $15 to $18, cori ‘famous tan coverts, 10. 00 len’s Shoes :: sidering quality, at Men’s Hats, 1.90, 2.50 +05 3.50 T.KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. Entrance Through Furniture Store. BROOKLYN, 470 FULTON STREET. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 10. in patent leather, velour wax calf box calf, regular value $5, Rilchespatiuet con- 3, 50 The HISTORY of MEN'S CLOTHES, “Styles that were and styles that are.” His own ideas of style he had; Himself and horse he gayly clad— 80 did the Egyptian of days remote, ‘Who knew not the meaning of trousers or coat, ‘We look upon the gay-dressed man, Not as the best-dressed— but the best he can, Two Very ae Values in Spring Overcoats. worth $20; special at AD 1903 “Made from tan coverts, cut full, loose and rh boxy, with broad shapely shoulders, long, narrow collars and lapels and fronts that will retain their shape—elways, Silk lined throughout, Special at $15 Silk-lined to edge Overcoats, $1 5 worth $20; special at Made of soft black unfinished worsted in the medium length style, with @ fine silk lining throughout to edge of lapels, This isa ent we or any other store have never sold leas than $20. Special at $15 THE BIG STORE ACITY INITSELF SIEGELE SIXTH AVE. rencatincrournmn «—-« F"BIS*STS, that were ever offered the New York public at any su Prices Average About 1-3 to 1-2 Less than Usual. — Shoes and Oxfords of all the best leathers and in the newest styles. Thousands of You must see the Shoes before you can realize what extraordinary Shoes for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. le were making them when you were thinking about Christmas. Barunns they are. Women's Shoes. | Women’s Oxtord Gies Chese Oxtord Gres 195 Chese Shoos at Imported Patent Leather; hand- turned soles; best material and workmanship that can be had; if you paid $5.00 you could not get any better in this style; all sizes and all widths. ra, moh as ‘Coltekin, ueton | ‘of toss 11 plzes of "these were made to evil ef 62:80; your clioloe at 1.95. 18 good styles, ail the good 10% Vict Kid, Patent Leath: Women's Shoes at I8e. Viet Kid; patent leather tips: Women's Oxford Giles at I8c. Vict Kid, with kid or patent leather _tpe; Yery lpht or medium soles; regular or Cuban heels; all alens; mate to retail at $1.50 and CGheso rete | Shoes at | Women’s Oxford Gies, LIS. | A dosen pretty styles tn Kidmkin and Colt Skin; welled or hand-tumed soles, all the e Siterent shape tows and eele; all, atten and widths in every style; not « pair in GT's but that were made co soll at 43.00, An come for aven more, | Women’s Oxtord Gies, 2.50. All the prettiest creations to war with Baste lea; tao: all alpen, be worn aither way by buckle; Patent Leather o Cuban or French heels; all alzes, OPERG. st | Boys'& Youths’ Shoes, 1.25. <4 ch prices. Caitdren’s Shoes. Ghose Shoes at 8S5e Kid and Patent Leather; button end lace; sizes up to 11. ‘The same thoes for larger girls wear tng alzon 11% to 2 980 Children’s Shoes at 50c. Black Kid; button and lace; spring heels and her tips; hand turned soles tan atl ted kid; button and lace: 6 Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes, ISe ‘alfakin, with double soles; all sizes, the little fellows’ number 8 to the young number 6%. Box Grain lace aus; his leather ta the best dally kovck-about i It keeps color much as other Boys’ & Youths’ Shoes, I. 50. SHOES. » Ghe Spring and Summer Shoe Sale Begins Saturday lab T’S hardly possible to overestimate the scope and importance of this big sale. most ardent preparation, and now we believe we've gathered the greatest lot of good Spring and Summer For weeks we've been maki lel Kid and Gatin Ca! neat and well jade and good weartny alpea, A Beautitul Caster Fat Jor $5.00 or $70.00. No woman, however fastidious, need hesitate to wear one of our famous $5.00 or $10.00 Hats. These Hats are in many instances exact copies of celebrated models. In others they are en- tirely original creations, and indicate a degree of style and merit for the price that is wholly astonishing. Yew Hats Are on Sale Daily. Yo Owo Are Ever Alike. Each is bright and radiantly attractive—such as apreals with most force and fervor to the woman who wants a really becoming Hat at mcderate cost. Not one or two hats to select from, but hundreds, and possessing so many charms that the only difficulty experienced when buying is in the matter of choosing. Another store would ask twice as much for these Hats. The magnificent Millinery Salon on the Second Floor, front, is superbly attractive, excelling anything of the kind in the metropolis. Men’s Yegligee and Stst-Rosom Shirts. 69e 57.50 Vegligee Shirtsfor) Each. MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, made of Cheviot, Madras Cloth or Percale; cuffs attached or detached ; also with neckband only, or with collars at tached or detached; plain blue, tan or white, and a large ‘69c¢ assortment pleated or plain figures.dots stripes, ALL SIZES, fade to pl sell upto $1.50, at 700 DOZEN MEN'S NEGLIGEE MEN'S FINE PLEATED NEG- SHIRTS: made of madras or per- LIGEE SHIRTS; cuffs to match; cele; cuffs to match; big variery; all sizes; choice patterns: « J, OO all sizes; made to sell up to $1.00; to close, at Se | MEN'S STIFF-BOSOM COL- MEN'S STIFF-BOSOM COL- ORED DRESS SHIRTS, deuched 7 5 ORED SHIRTS: [sz 15 1 9 glue 17; 75c. gradet to close, at World *sSreatestSrocery. Qlain Floor, Kast, 18h 6.) Poultry. Corned Beet. Cea Bisouit. Fancy Fresh Dressed, D: Best quality home-made Paes JERSEY ens) [ee meer Navel [TEA BISCUIT, FOWL per lo, 220 | pieces. per. DOM per dozen, Se MUTTON--Les of extra qual | PEAS—"Bob White” Fancy y Canada Muitons Ie. 1ito | Karly June Peas; par can, 1c ROAST BEEV—Pinest quality | VANOY CHOLOW FROG L208; | lense buaches; ‘each Mave Prime Rib Roast: Ib | per Ib, BBe | ASPARAGUS—"'Expore”* fancy 186 | ORABS—Faney Live Gott Bheit | © STBAK—Cholce Sirloin Bask; | Grube. doe ‘Oe | pares: ow 2b, LETTUCE —¥ nes New | ier VBAL—iag ot choles Milk | Tound Tender, Crimp Heal | COFFEE — “Popular Diana” : 106 er Mooha and Java: Teh RHUBARB—Fancy new Long Jaland Ragbarb, thick walks: fall boty! pert Bs, 7 | CRACKERS — Mixet on ewtons, | Cakes: 2 Ibe te ri Wo., ‘De | OLAVES — “Pountata’ 4 olty baked; per It, aoa | | ORANORS i la Large. wo er: fare fens Quees H G Imported | ewect Californla Navel Or ye ate | Sones; ver don, 22 | (ours Fieor,) Steet Gable Knives and Forks. LANDERS. FRARY & CLARK'S STEEL KNIVES AND FORKS. best quality celluloid or rubber handles, set of 12, lain Floor, Front, 18th Bt.) Stiver-Plated Ware. ROGERS Al SILVER PLATE, on nickel silver; all new fancy pas terns; TEA SPOONS, set of 6, 420 TABLE SPOONS, set of 6, 880 FORKS, set of 6, 880 Qlain Floor, Front, I8th st.) sooner Umbrella Repairing. Speetal One Woek Oster Closes Saturday. We will thoroughly repair your old Umbrella and recover it with Gloria Silk, making it equal to any $2.00 umbrella, for 5c Men's a hese Shoes at Men's Shoes at 1.00, ‘aifekin end Dox Grainy almost yo of the shoe in this joy another dealer edvertted as he rold thon at 31.50. Ghese Shoes Patent Coltekin, which ts softer than Patent Leather, yet brighter in glove; cannere of this leather ‘claim it wil) wear better than Pateas, Leather; Guodyes soles: all siea. (lain and Second Fioora, Bast.) Sewelry Specials. O\Watches & Lockete | Reduced One-Hath, Ss Can}) STERLING SILVER LOCKETS, heart-shapes, oval and man: Offer remains open to-day and to-mor- row only, (Main Floor, Front, 18th st) Reclining Back Go-Carts and Baby Carriages Mt a1 an Cxcoptionally Low Price. Eighteen different new and extremely pretty ays ae own, Bodies are of ae ree jandsome de: vba Se exe cellent quality py SeRrst K ubber tired; patent foot meres conse ta green lined row, Cu war Smokers, Attention, Here's a List of Facts and Figures Chat You Can’t Afford to Nfiss. This is the greatest offering, of choice Cigars that has been e that we would advise dealers to take notice, with those of others—it is only then that you can brought to your attention. the importance of this occasion. 18 POXEA HIGH GRADS CLEAR HAVANA ARS—Key West and 2 wie? Culms made: Tenular ‘brices wp to #10 per 100; choles, box DA 50 200 BOXES HIGH-GRADE CLEAR HAVANA CONCHAS—Key West and New York makes; assorted larly we OD OF brands; regu 47.60 per 100: choice, box of 50. HAVANA, SPDTALS—AN Havana. 10. qual. Reina ari 7S HOPMAN HOUSE BOUQUET | o FLOR DE JULIANA—Belesions OOF 9 5:29 are strongly clamps; special price to-mor- Dis ‘assoc spent of Fading Go-Conali the largest and completest shown anywhere, — eee, ae regularly $3.00, (Main Floor, 6th Ave.) ” others lace covers; ‘asols; (Third Floor, Bast, 1th 6)» values, in fact are 90 sides Compare our pas TEN-OBNT HAVANA SBOONDS or ; ARGON DAIMADLES Dos of tor Ss OO ‘OLA & cc @. Bou. GET bor of 80, 465 ChEMO, OR ci roR- 7 go HAVANA TANOS—Box of packed in wooden boxes; oon oie ea KEY WEST EXTRAS, one of our leadere-— be, quality, Conchas ‘Selectos alse; 7 Zp box of

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