The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1904, Page 9

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V4 qo HERE'S THE FATHER OF THE “WEAR-SIDE”” NIGHTMARE William Phelps Eno Says He Is the Man Who Wronged Us So—He's Sorry for the Women, but Thinks the New Rule Will Work Out All Right. Bore is an interview with the original ss. care to stop on the “near side” Of the wtreét, the enforcement of which cones! guch & protest from the and men that: have to wade Grreush mnowdrifts or in slush and mud to bomrd a street car, He is ‘William Phelps Eno, who in the past four years has brought about numerous Teforme in driving rules and street tramic. women—oh, I am sorry they have to walk through the afush and mud," said Mr. Eno. “I wouldn't want @ny ordinance I have been in any way eonneoted with to bring discomfort on the Iedies, The trouble is, the “near aide" ordinance was put into effect at the wrong time of the year. If April tmatead of January had been the month to see this ordinance go into effect ghown how many more cars oan be run by this method. The cars make better time, too, The unfortunate thing is that the weather has been cold and Gisagrecable and the people have seen only the bad features, and the good ones have been overlooked. Speaks of Ite Advantages. “Just let me tell you a few of the ad- stops in the entire run through the city the near side of fire bulance streets and on everything would be different and the! one new method would have had a fair ehancé.! That !s why I am anxious for a fatr trial. Puts Blame on Woodbury. “Disagreeable? Yes, I know ft must be disagreeable for women, but that isn't the fault of the car system. That © up tO the Street-cieaning vepare- ment. If the streets were kept clean— and this was promised us—for the length of a car there would be no dis- comfort as I can see other than weuld be brought about wherever a car might | ® atop.” 2 Se, “No, I dbn't want to take the credit x ef this,” he said emilingly just as though the wrathfur mittterings of the ony. rebellious Manhattan women and the protests af the Wonien's Health Protec- tive Association were soothing murmurs of approbation. ‘Really I van't claim to have originated a scheme that has been worked #0 successfully in a num- way peny, and ask him what he thought of the stheme. I sali I would not push Wie matter without his approving it. My. Roots Capt. Piper and I talked It ever and we agreed that it would be a @ood thing.” “Then the Riders and Drivers pre- pented thefr “Rules of the Road” and pther ordinances regulafing street traf- : Board of Aldermen ana |is MRS. “DENHAM IS FO IS FOUND. Gen. Steklews erat earners Is Wow at Sie Aits laces) Deshecs (bapeene se being lost is safe at Mamaroneck, A public announcement of her disappear ance by her sister, Mra. Roma M. Meade, caused some anxiety, but he: HH ZA aE father, George F. Sickles. Rake been a friendly suit of Time’ s Up For Winter Goods 1 Here Are Garments of Weight Suitable for All-Year-Round Wear. Men's _ medium-welght smooth black thibet Suits Men's goed cheviot Suits, in two-tone color effects Men's single and CG ted cassimere Suits.. Men's Scotch tweed ne heather. mixture Suits Men's double. and twiste ‘weave pure worsted Suits. £ $3.00 95 7.50 10.00 Men's genuine Overcoats, new spring cut Men’s Scotch tweed and whipcord ene Overcoats caveats $8.50] 10-00 mae st and wors Trousers of quality........ Men's Trousers of imported tweeds and ores -50 2501) FIT THAT BOY OUT NOW . 19¢ bk Cheviot Knee Pants. . Sas se and Double- ah toe uits. $1.00 The Garprise Store guarantees every sale donbly. Young Men's Cheviot and Worsted ‘Trousers Scotch anerlot ble-Breast Suits. . Young Men's Single and Double Bresst Suits... 4.50 If any purchase fail to please, bring it back for refund of the money. AU clothing sold by The Surprise Store ia kept in repair for one year free. HOE superb Exeter calf, ough and $45 MEN’S HATS. SPRING BLOCKS. hat Mhegadt rents fhe Men's and Boys’ Collars, ll hel pany eights and 5c Splendid Derby and Men's and Boys’ Hub Web a'tngis... LOC ‘all len, 75c, Soft Shapes, 05c. ieee @pen Saturday Until 10 eu. Other Days Untill 6:30 PF, i preocblean ae Bdward Goff, aged raingsdey ae heey sate ra Ma fee aries 1.001 C O-DETTABLE CARPETS TRF THE WORLD: FRIDA. ayvaivs..u, Li! » |HERE IS MAN RESPONSIBLE FOR FOOLISH “NEAR-SIDE”’ ORDINANCE. ferwittant hs glen m hie Rees laced o1 for mut but tt AS oy Expected that git reports tding to we oa Pie innocence, ah tote: sp na -AW™ Se Cor BY Ane If You've the Invitation, We've the Dress Suit or Tuxedo. ULL Dress Suits and Tuxedos have a distinct func- tion. No other garments-can take their place. If you want to be correctly dressed for any affair after six o'clock it is imperative that you wear either a full dress suit or tuxedo. In this season of balls, dances and various entertainments doubtless you will attend a few. Have you thought of your evening clothes? If not it is high time to come here and try on some of our garments. You will find that they fit faultlessly, that they have more tone and dig- nity than the ordinary ready-made sort. But \ you don’t have to pay gyany more for that at Vogel Brothers. Tuxedo Suits at $20. Made of black unfinished worsted, silk shawl collar, with wide silk braid down * the outside of trousers, Your tailor would charge you $30 for a suit like it, Our special Fite is $20. ‘ ee Coats, separate, Full Dress Suits at $25. Made of a fine, smooth fin- ished black dress whipoord, x silk faced to the button holes. A custom tailor would charge you $35 for a euit like ft, Our special price $25. Samo suit, silk Hned, special at $30. Silk Opera Hats, $5, And every other thipg to go with evening dress, Vogdh rather: AP Ste. Coro Store Open béniareiieik a Till 10,30. PERTH 4” ‘SOCIETY WOMEN BAR - GAMBLER'S PICTURE | / Refuse to Allow Their Portraits by Whistler te Be Exhibited fe on Same Weai with that of| # Richard Canfield. Art and gambling go hand in hand on th Canfield, the New York gambler. Mra J, Montgomery Sears, whose husband is the biggest taxpayer in Boston, has aleo announced a similar decision, The Whistler exhibition in Copley Hall ts to open Feb. 2% They moved to midore, In, where ft Mra, Gardner and Mrs. Sears had thelr portraits painted by Whistler sev cral years ago. Canfield’s poftrait was painted by the same artist when he —— AUARY 6, “1904. tookJa trip to Europe about two years Ago, just about the time Ris prosecu- Sion by Dintrict-Attorney Jerome be- gan. All t portraits have been re- quested forthe exhfbition, but if Can field's is shown it will probably hang In & room by Itself. | ‘The other gambler who comes to the ews !s Patrick F. Sheedy, iceasiul bidder for several | wea at the Fifth Avenue Daybreak, a great mass of red wefit to Shey 5 te tured two works Head and Nude 3600 esky ism constant patron’ of the ast sniae en0 's continually adding to his collection, It is his ret WHISKEY IN LIGHT BULBS. TOPEKA, Kan., Feb. &—Since the sa- loons have been closed at this place a number of drinking perving their customers with in electric ight bulbs. Wed) keepers of these resorts serve their old-time ous- tomers with a supply of a half dosen bulbs in the turn in morning they bulb that ls empty and stock for the next day. an bt es) with eaoh take a fresh Weds Lowiet all the bal- ance of our girls’ checked dresses that were marked $1 and $1.25 together, and cut the price practically in half for a quick clearance. As we are sure the lot at this price will last buta , short time, it is tion on the sale. necessary for us to put a time Testric- ° Tae, orion moraine, rey of fancy soe py Dey icalieen cheddar rh pie ok ruffle trimmed with braid, for We cannot fill mail orders, a ere view soos oie other trimmed with fancy bands of Not! a find in this sale. ke of tucked silk and ruffle trimmed lions, Sizes 4 to 42 years, Girls’ Cashmere Dresses, $3.98. One style, with silk yoke trimmed with taffeta, the 69c The following items will be on sale throughout the dry: Gtris’ eiciesa of Soe and $4.00. Russian and Gibson styles, all prettily trimmed, stres 4 to 42 years, velvet. a the next | 8 Where to Get Vinal The new Cod Liver. Of] prep- aration which contains no oil is deliciously . greatest Ton Besides, at our stores, there is ageeny for the) ale ee stores In every table and the © and Strength- Creator known to medicine. thea tg ce Look for the “Home of Vinal” in the you live, and if you do not find to been Ledhey? the “Home of Visiol” it, drop us-e-line-end we will tell you where to get it {citrate sods On (eit Ae amon he HEGEMAN & Sine Misses’ Skirts, $2.79 and $3.98. Of alkwoo! materials, carefully cut and wall made. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry = Representative Items from the Great Febrvary Sale. that we can say here will be as convincing as one glance at any one of the articles that We print below Items taken at random that may in a way be Mlustrative of the value-giving : Watches. Women’s Solld Sliver ars Sans movements) open style; value $7.50 and $8.50; a 4 price $2.75 and... Men's and Women’ Filled Watches — quran teed for five years; ea dael with seven ji ‘ments; value $10; iat Aiea $3.78 Women’s Solid Gold Watches—7 ana 8 kt.; value $12; sale price,.,..... Women’s Soild Sliver and Gun Watches— engraved — only teat cobeionin ae orien $1.75 FURNITURE BARGAINS. GREAT REDUCTIONS in all departments, inchuding always waits your conventence, | OmPEETEwarr cat] .95 GOLDEN OAK TUFTED VELOUR COUCHES, $11.50 & $13.80 GOLDEN OAK & LEATHER COUCHES, $20 -GOLDEN OAK ROCKERS, $2.75, $3. 50, $5 (reduced from $8.50, $5, $7). (reduced from $15). (reduced from $16 & $19). ¥ (reduced from $28.) Clearance Sale in “Reliable” Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, ete, Long Credit & LEATHERETTE COUCHES, $11| dale bargain. 104 To > 108 West 142 St. Proc Stren i "Eistbush du near Patton St * ALL CARS TRANSFER,TO BLOOMINGDALES', Clocks. Marbleized Clocks—in beau- tiful designs; trimmed with top ornaments; they strike the hour and half hour on cathedral gongs; clocks alone listed at $10—ornament at $i—clock and net complete... Rimless Eyegiasses and Spectacles—always bright and new-looking; will not tar nish; worth $1.50; special... Byeglasses and Spectacles —set In goldoine or silverine 1 soltd metal all the way hrough; will not Lhild worth $2; sale price, pair. . 7 00 and - $17.50 Coats, $8 98 They are made of mannish material, in plain colors and of novelty mixtures, Cape and plain coat effects, many exactly like illustration and many others similar to it. Colors Oxford, olive, tan, gray as well as black. Sizes 32 to 42 bust. Second Floor, Beth Bt. Beotion Silk Umbrellas for $1.65. We wish we could adequately describe the quality and style of these umbrellas. lesson in value and a typical illustration of a Blooming- It would be an object These umbrellas are covered with fine piece-dyed silk taffeta, they roll tightly and are mounted with hand- some pearl, sterling and other fancy handles. They are made with Paragon frames, and sizes and styles for men and women will be found i in the lot. Maia F St. Seotton. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | 3d Avenue, S9th and 60th Streets Jewelry. Beautiful Gold Broocher— handsome “White Cat” pombe ene cleaner and ppc to hair rolls or Soe ‘af de Gold-Piated Collar “Battonawith pearl backs, rel held men and women; Sash Pins—set with rbine- stones; tn a large’ vartety of le 15 256, and... Galea tis Se. “Rain-Coat Special. | ee ei No mail cr- Ber 4 $1.50 sort of heayy Skin Gloves, cut jn the smart mannish style and trimmed te 0 Vaderwentl Clearances! - made to your order will end Satur- day night at 6 o'clock,-so you'd § better take advantage of it at once. These trousers are far better in material and workmanship than any we have ever been able to offer at this price before. Choice of the en- tire line of materials at... teens coweeeee— $3.” Positively no orders taken after to-morrow, February 6th. Second Vicor, 60th Gt. Gection. Fur Items for Saturday. We've picked a few specials at random from the fur stock to show pective fur buyer. Nearseal Fur Coats+-With Har and revers of mink, laska sable and chin- worth $50 and $65.. $32.50 Persian Lamb Coats—Worth #85;6 +. $50.00 Persian. ‘Lamb ‘Coats—_W' ith large collar and reyers of mink, worth $100, seeeeees $59.00 | Persian L amb Coats— Worth $125, $150 and $175; at $72.50 and woceeseses $95.00 Sealskin Coats—Worth $175, $275 and $350; at $94.50, $lidand.. $219.00 Long Doubie” Boas—6f Isa- bella fox or sable; $12.50, $13 and.. -315.00 Eastern Mink ‘Long’ Double 0 $19.50 ALL CARS TRANSFER TO H Bi OOMINGDALES'. | you the economy advantages that Saturday offers to a pros. ane Baum Marten Lop; Double Boas,. | Long Stoles or Rich sable fox... $9.56 Squirrel Stoles—$9.50 and gi: * i Beautiful Bear Stoles.... $15 Isabella Fox Stoles—Squirre! lined . ». $15.06 Sabie Pox ‘Stoles—sq irrel lined. . $25.00 Rich Chinchilla’ ‘Sto $75.00 Flat Pillow Muffs—Of sable wolf, sable lynx 133,00 Royal Ermine Muff Beautiful Baum Mutts—$35.00 and... ; Beoend Floor, S0th St, Seotiom, © | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Sirer!s, 4

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