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als THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1903. RTH RIVER TUNNEL, SHOWING RIVER BED SECTIONS, SHAFT, MANNER OF LIGHTING THE HEADING, AND LABORERS AT WORK IN THE BED BEYOND THE EASTERN END OF TRE EXCAVATION. C Aft rl Fz Y E R a "We Hive the Largest Se We Have the Largest aL Children’s Shoe Department Ih the World. We have more hinds of Children’s Shoes and a tyider experience in fitting children with shoes than any other house. CAMMEYER’S TROTTERS. Pe i ee GLAD,’’ A shoe adapted for school or| Satin calf lace, stses everyday Wear for girls; made ne 5H .eee. eee $1.50 of box calf, with stout oak soles| Boys” and Youths’ black on a shapely, good-fitting spring calf and box calf lace, heel last, sises31 10 5%....-. $1.50 THE “HARVARD, JR.,”* Sises 6 to 10%, $1.25 FOR BOYS, $2.00. ‘BORED AT LAST forkmen Walk from New Jer-|———————--— feet under the water and they had no sey Shore to the Foot of Mor- | wy of calculating the distance. ‘Twice a day they are loaded on a car and shot gone die other two atmospheres that Sises 11 102, $1.50 In black calf, box calf and black en men OTe, KTeatly Interested, tn hid lace, sises 13 to 544, all Can peo by the bubbles under the ‘renen Sises2% to6, $2.00 | "widths. fact, h t na time { ite pia “Hat the ier irae made ae math ests ‘ ff ss z a ‘ sigecbrrni fos act, he seems to spend more time 5 1@ that we have got to the fe of calfskin or box calf, reinforced at we. points, strong the ‘shield than r means that : \ man'in his employ, IWORSSme Ck! fOF8: Rew ivorm aber: ‘Or coun me mevere oak soles on manly spring heel lasts. ‘ton Street, Eighty Feet Under | down into the earth over in Jersey city. j ny : Pennsylvania Tonnel Plans, [10 of work to do yet before we can Calfskin Jantor, stses 9 to 1334 ++-++++$2.00 1 The car Is iarriea through te tube to NI : gnginegra are Englishmen, | the tunnel 1s th nd it is Calfskin Jonior, sizes 1 to 414 $2.50 * the place where the work is in progress, 5 \ a . a or} re an _t eh Water. = ‘These workmen are mostly tnrifiy il: / “Davies Somes from: the "wost of Box Calf, Juntor, sizes 9 t0 2,.++....+.81,50 ; re reed Aba serge amy ; WY ‘ ; se pulling che toler mint hay hare PIMPLY, A spectalty with us are shoes made for weak or partially SECRECY OBSERVED |"%\." ale eee Jade! f ‘ a . Rc: Sylvania tunnel., These plana have besn | # FRECKLED, deformed feet. The Whalebone Corset Shoe and the Stiff Ankie Workmen Get 60 Cents an Hour, J t ae \ drawn and are’ fast being whipped into Sh weak ankle id the Toe Out Shoe for children that x ING ITS CONSTRUCTION. | After three hours of work tho severe | § \ ape for the sinking of the slileld that OILYORDRY, joe for weak ankles, and the Toe joe for children tha ‘DUR! "| air pressure gets the vest of the strong- | fie f fae fare aby, tunnel the taneal Sao ens] | BLEMISHED } toe in. ‘ est, Their knees become weak, their lips » | New Yona. and all other dlsora CHILDREN’S HOSIERY. ; br pred a ad aha rah CR peer RAG i ty large to permit trains to run through | by our fa vermanegeiy cetted Children’s Black Cashmere Stockings, double knee, heel ‘Trolley Cars Will Be Running] viooa trom the nose, ‘These men then pr vsnmssion ¥ the Contras Bcopright. [iY MiSotD Peintended for a trolley tune | the wat sor Micearemment. We get ut tidren’s Black Cashme 195» > 25c¢ Submarine Tube "2 lbapied ont tie hese” aeain and ianct) | 7 : Re} SOLRIY: ice of workmen had duet | Par ont Realty amaaes coe frosn, and toe, all StB€S....scoreesencateettencsecsetens ; er gun ‘ t Bs rough the Su Hee CiMian scares tine Aare Weare BME | tsctor sho places ot tn bid’ gang to-dar'f SUPERFLUOUS ih. 2¢%- (CLAS UTS HAT o) RES OITA VED rit Next—Perilous Work | w. ” ‘A man gets $1.80. Many of them * When a reporter for The Evening World | wher See rcepe trae SAI DER Rd Oy Ap Ris two shits « day, but this 1s con- : a. Garcon cee eee HAIR Oui ereayadel SIXTH AVENUE, COR. 20TH STREET. Continues Day and Night. ‘sidered too hard on health to be kept up g ou find tt hard to breathe in the Red Veins ana all for any length of time. ving no trace of ble ‘orem former existence. FEATUR ‘The work in the tunnel continues night : Whe 6 en KS IESU TAME Ubed To Tk Molar or tine Hom EATURAL suncERy, River {s tunneliled. From|and day. The tube is not large enough EAL a . and you, wouldn't know vou weren't In| Pee Ose nade straishe big gang of men to work at the . F _ . It's light as day and even ff Oikstanding ears i Jersey workmen walked to-day | for a D t ; lighter on the work. Of course all Irregular o perfect. Feat ore 5 ‘ land began digeing through tlio rocks | Same time. The shifts aro usually limit-) ida couldn't work ten hours on a streteh in| Tenia, ant, mad to ‘conform pertcctly | NO SLUMPS, BUT DAILY, REGU-| ‘4 TIP—The way to reac thie 5 a o thirteen men. + ae se 1 shield, ut th: "4 - rith ie ‘A rf end sands directly under the French | "Tho effect of the work on, the men ts ‘ pected. Soe Mouan’ be ex" 1h coapulatien pe. and (nvited, Inparne- Fee ee Chee tari | Damien ck ew Tore MeL ecenea ae shown in the coi on ey 4% ; sacinaeht lew Yor! ty circulation The| newspaper that the homes use to pler at the foot of Morton street. | have defled the laws of health in th Nipvers EN Neato rs THE MOREY INSTITUTE, for any one to whistle while in the World maintains a lead of Tens of|reach their help. That paper is The endeavors to ‘Whey are 80 feet under the water, but | fen ye rome 4 foreanys one tors AV Weal Bath bts new kar cle: ‘ } . get enough f ¥Yel| Thousands over any other paper. caused by the alr pressure | fps, ‘Phe men call It” through your fips ake enough force Opposite Waldort-Astorin 1 ids 01 y other , Work. us it forced rom. watertight |and hips berfd under the + Lapel ee | body. TA rest, usually, rew. me 4 showed that the New Jersey tun-| plete cure, though “the bends’ have Been known to make a man a cripple - to New York was an accomplished | been} One month more and walking bir fhe work of pushing the tunnel ts done jgood to New Jersey, if the tunnel|/by means of mm large tube, which is called a shield. This shield welghs BCSIA Be thrown open to tena (uate, Conk, behind Hare sixteen Tye] : : “April nex ley-car! acks whic stantly pu ; sass the « he shi ad. Th is forced in| md the Tunn¢ ong under the water. the mhield ahen is. he shield, which fo thew he secrecy that has been observed Jang “iho focks and dirt aro | the New York and New Jersey Tun-|cars ana hauled bark to the > ‘Company has been more than mys- | sey shore a ‘ Charles M, Jacobs, the en- Blasting Deep Under Wat, eer, who has acccomplished what a 0 few years ago was considered an cn- Bineering impossibility, has worked in pecret. ‘No one, save the workmen and | / the engineers in charge of the work, s rogressing th the tunnel was prog’ anal atthe 9 tunnel. For some workmen could hardly realize |» day could be made, This vein of rock far they had gone. They are many /{s almost overcome now and the work- 1 PERMISSION of the Century G, copyright, men expect great progress until the| demolishing the buildings now standing y for operation. on it Is expected to begin very soon. rsey termina Th ss of this tunnel, which for n so 1 years has been regarded not 1 {mpossibility, but a ‘hoo- use so many men have lost in trying to complete it,4s glneer Jacobs and his part- These men think of The Store That Saves You Money. Entire Buock, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. Incomparable Values for To-Morrow, |Friday, the Great Bargain Day of the Week. i ‘weone’ “3. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. 2 — . @ © Friday's ; ’ Fri 4 riday + A Specials 1 Women’s Wear. Specials i Millinery. 3,50 Walking Skirts, 1.98. i Stylish Walking Skirts, new flare del, latest - H ings and fancy mixtures, five aiainevan Horan 5.00 h Hats, 3.00. kilted, others double seamed, all finished well, assorted lengths and waist bands. 1.98 5.00 Walking Skirts, 2.75. Women's Walking Skirts, in gray, blue, Oxford, black and fancy mixtures, five and seven gore flare, with open plait at bottom of each gore, finished with buttons; value $5.00......ecescsessstes Qa 7D 10.00 Rain Coats, 3.98. Women's ae re cornt eee back, short belt, circu- ca , Strict] Infants’ 3.75 Cloaks, 1.98, Infants’ long Cloaks, made of good gpiality Bed- ford cord, circular cape, with stole tab front, handsomely trimmed with soutache braid and a seat Sait oat fancy ribbon, top collar and bishop sleeves, nisses.... 5OC trimmed with braid to match, lined through- Chilaren's rol! brim Sallor Hats, made of camel's hair ’ ‘en's rol yr allor i = out; also short Coats, felt, tmmed with satin-back velvet ribbon and gs same as above de- silk button ornaments, pcpular colors........ scribed, sizes 6 Le An immense variety of fine Wings, Breasts, fancy mos, 1 and 2 yrs. 1. 98 Feathers, &c., in all colors and designs; choice. 10c due) to ner, J. V, y | nothing ex: of nothing clse with each other. Mr k has been pur-| Jacobs spends a large part of his time ork and New Jer-| on the works, ‘The terrors of “The nd the work of! Rends" are no terrors for“him. In HOT TO STRIKE 978 YEAR Their Differences with the Offi- . cials Adjusted and a New PERTH Agreement That Satisfies’ Women’s and misses’ trimmed Hats, suit- able for all occa- sions, stylish, up to date designs, all col- ors,’ best workman- ship, equal many sold at $5 elsewhere. io 00 Children’s wool Tam o’Shanters, in solid colors. 3 5c White scratch feit Hats in a variety of Everybody Drawn Up. Gxtaieras” Sofie tonne 121st Street: Chatham Sq.: Bea "| 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. | 193 to 205 Park Row. Ihave been adjusted and the men will be The matter was settled at a confer- ‘ence betwi t Belmont, Presi- 6 leat ct the. comeany! Vice-President Two Esta blishments. Bryan and General Manager Hedley, ¢or oon ee ‘the company, and Grand Master J. J. WHannahan, of the Brotherhood of FOR (ocomotive Firemen; First Grand En- 5 gineer T, 8. Ingraham and Local Chief Wencks, for the mtotormen, An agree- ment was reached, put in writing, and EVERY I HING RELIABLE. " pigned by those present. ° Regarding the examination of the = Aer me: y ed that If the . 7 No mail orders. None C. 0, D. es 7 —————, Peiitcmie terraces mits te) CARPET SPECIALS for This Week, } SIDEBOARD Jsion reached >; Saat Seles i a of quarter A 5.00 Coat for 2.98, ; dec! rand L . oat for 2.98, @ physician, he will vilege of Prices include Sewing, Laying and Lining. Sarwicldmoak: Giri fall length’ Goats of Frid 7 \ Me Seiele phyalcian specialist In New No Extra Charges of Any Kind. golden finish, double face cloth, circu S ait in Overcoats. Work. Should the diagnosis of the second] HIGH GRADE PLUSH CARPET, reduced from $2.25 to $1.85 18x28 ins¥ lar cape, trimmed with P' band Of satin, stitched and taney brad toute” 1500 Overcoats 3.95. back, bishop sleeve, Yphysician not agree with that of the Mrst, a third physician, to be agreed second, will be| Brussels TAPESTRY, reduced from $1.10 to.... .. BILLS} French bevel Some Special Patterns of AXMINSTER at...... S5c} plate, 22 x 46f ion of two. out : the th epted as final. | Three-Fourths Wool INGRAIN, 90c. grade, cut to... eee 7Oc}top; 1 drawer. |e brown, Oxford and Boys’ Raglan Overcoats, cut with the broad shoulde “The company a to Way the Cost | ee nnn nnn fi? ¢ Bluey sinesie'toda ys" Raglan Overcoats, cut e alder from SERVER, 2 draw- aN the vier ne grand. 1 7 ¢ —— WS : $6,90 up. ers, ¢36 inch, andsome ¢ eSiZ NS. educe 7 $ ¢— (®. Par ——_—______——_¢ ¢—— re mee Te sna ey prne| OM A2E: 1s cssnssens sens 290 8.65 Friday in Furniture! |§*<2%inWrappers.| |S, in ‘Stoves. | Comforters, {reduced to Special ; Special Ppers. Special D { Sti wee a 50 i 1.25 Chairs, ami 1.50 House Wrappers,75c.| | 4.50 Parlor Heater, 3.48 j aeons ne seat Chairs, golden finish, Fi lette H * BLANKETS, $ y haces ee ace ean eet ‘made with wellfounced flirts camping. pate, wing 98c. up. mE f dles, regularly $1.25...... 750! | Sith narrow tater and eee foe, door with “alekel 63 \ i ‘Reliable’ Es & T® |. able braid, black and white, | @—evdesrs++ i Hf freee Dina ‘Heary |" Reta” Friday i> Hosiery. | | mentaetiees 36 tiga 4 off the Coast of Japan.) gr Ankrrs, ae ! Specia in Hosiery. | | sts'itte aS 750 | Friday jn 7 amps. 40-4 $5.50 : tlanivs Earle Suits, extra heavy frames, beautifully carved backs, 15c. Stockings, 10c. PRE ® |Special $ 11-4, 6.50 est upholstery; coverings of Tapestry, Damask or . black Friday ; EEL OTA 4 OCk, 29.5A. collision oc- This Sui » wi Stockings, fast black Tl 1.50 Table Lamps, , Ins foe to-day OH Hakodate 12-4.ccen 8.50 Velours. This Suit reduced from $95 to.........0.. $59.50 gotton, od auaity seamless Spetiat in Blankets. Decorated Table Lamps adh ween the Russian Yushe: . eee re t, di toes, A Be re utter proms 0 1 i full’ width and extra long, 10C 6.00 Blankets, 4.50. 1h sone Coeae ed eves oe Bae ctsachane ctw co pee i as or : ; Collections Pw ~ > 1200 pale woo! Blankets, 11-4 size, rated, Brass-mounted “vase, 89 al-Maru only fifty-six were Saturday 4 Made Pada = weight $ Ibs., white, gray good burner......ss.e0++ os Evenings Lib | C dit j Tl y in Clothing. NK and scarlet, pair..... aad 4.50} i apa RE GTR ER FOUND, DEAD. enn e Dera POCIT. {. if Requestea Specie! ; "l @ Friday ; : retired liquor dealer, Boys’ 4.00-Suits, 2.75. Friday “7, G C Special 11 Gloves. a Special able Covers} |SPs¢ besc| COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. _ |i jegai| etiahene nfs t 1-clasp 9 strong, dgnty woren ener, | |°3,50 Table Covers, 1.95, | | igi ata memy welghs hl t. Street and 3d Ave, Park Row, near Chatham Sq, oe Pe pom i eee lnens cc ia