The evening world. Newspaper, July 1, 1904, Page 6

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7 It Is in Seventy-sooond Street, Pracks over which strings of trolleys SUBWAY STATION AT SEVENTY-SECO. at‘Broadway, at Which Point Constant Stream of Pleas- ue Vehicles Passes. STRUCTURE HIDES VIEW OF PASSING TROLLEYS of Accident Is Imminent, and with Completion of Un- derground Road Pedestrians Will Be in Peril, Too. The erection of a subway station tn way, at Boventy-second street, the of @ thoroughfare which connects handsomest driveway in Greater we York with Central Park, t# prov- ong of the araatest menaces to fm the entire city, Vest Sev. street is used by carriages, automodiies and vehicle of @eecripaion used for pleasure. of the duy thie thorough: Lee wits vehleuler Jife, and the SUBWAY ber of carringes which pase dally STATION the park to Riverside Drive or the drive to the park can hardly ited. side of thie station are car AMBTERDAM AVE. Qp the east side the north-bound cars and the north and south. Ameterdaw avenue cars run, On West side run the south-bound way and Seventh avenue cara, station ts v0 constructed that the Plow of the drivers Is absolutely blocked regard to all care passing on either &. of the station. When Danger Is Greatest. ‘The danger is the greatest when the ver is moving along Seventy-second from Riverside to the park, Ho 4% then on the south side of the street ‘The station is built Mush with the curd Beye. aide. On the Amaterdam @ aide of the station, which te | sail Qut'of from the yiew of the moving oastward, there are, 5 orth and south ieahicoans farthe e cara run on from the sta- tien, and the north-bound Broadway cays use the track, which run #0 elosely to the walls of the station that they can be almost touched by passen- Gere on the platform, ARRIVED AHEAD OF TIME. Porto Rican Teaelere Surprised Those Appointed te Receive Them. The oMciale in the Army Building were thrown Into ¢onfusion to-day when they were informed that the tranaport Aumner was reported off the Highlands, The Sumner lett Porto Rico on June 26 with 10 native teachers on board, bound for tne Corndll Bummer Hohool at Ithaca. The boat waa not expectod until to-morrow, morning, and | When hor artlyal waa reprted the om. H at, but it will be the same for peden- When: the subway ip in opers- tee” the passengers, whether they go cast of weet. will have to pass a net work of tracks the moment they reach All theme tracks the street heavy traffic. As for the automobiliata, it will be a constant battle between them and the trolleys, carry a ee: RAIL TRIPS FOR THE FOURTH, Erte Roed Hee Special Rates for Magara and Other Places, Attractive opportunities for spending it ls the Broadway car moving north | whe Fourth in pleasant places ara of-| ‘lle did not know it to do eat Gane ergesing of {he atreet | tored by the Brie Railroad, .A doticht-| When Mapor Kimball, in charge of enty-aeconid street, and ge lt] ful trip Is either to the beaulful region | | 1 transport service, was notified of iriver to tell WHOM] of Bhohola Glen or Greenwood! Lake. ¢ arrival he orgeres, car coming, on account of the Weave building, he takes hia life in| The (len ta 101 mies from New York ds in the heart of the Delawng ‘Valley Creenwood lake, a harming sheet of water resting In wooded country, t# but forty miles away. A round trip rate of $1 is gee to er will rermeln at the night, and to-morrow the boat will be brought to Station Blocks Al View, Lat the driver goes at anything faster anajl speed he is in imminent if Of rubning ito a@ trolley car ih sides of the station are four mornin, her doe! ers and take charge of them, in ali. It Ie Impossible to nt H yoether or not a car is coming hie yi, aa _: station Dlocks ah view of spent fu north and south at ma ‘where the station Is erected, Only is the danger to —————- PAINTER WATTS DEAD, LONDON, July l-eGorge Frederick Watt, the peloter, dea of bronchitis tha afternoon good going on four tral and returning up to Monday to Niagara Fi SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE N° 250, 132 10146 W. 14 TH ST. | | THIRD AVE.NW: Cor. SRP ST. BETWEEN 6 AND 7 eal ge BLOCK FROM ELEVATED STATION OPEN TO-MORROW UNTIL 10 P, M. TO ACCOMMODATE EVERYBODY. CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY—THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. The Startling Sale of the Summer In dauiry Ot Hat _— ——E Seg QUALITY raw ats are wearing this season. On sale one week ending 5 ) C next Friday at the burlesque price Men's Summer Suits That Bring Comfort at Prices That Have Revolutionized the Season's Clothing Trade. Guaranteed all-woo! true blue 5. 75 Homespun and tweed outtits—Coat, "$5 le tices, on the pure Worsted Serge, Suits Trousers and Belt [2,15 drivers Men's Best Shapes in the correct Sennit, Split and Pineapple Braids—the only sorts particular people The Surprise Store electrifies all beholders bys offering at wholesale manufacturer's basis, superb Worsted, 7], 50, 10, $ English Cheviot, Clay Serge and Tropical Weight Silk Mixture Suits for men at.. , Men’s Russet Oxford Shoes-==Plenty of Them in the best lasts—splendid Tan Russia Leather, There need be no scarcity of these comfortable shoes anywhere while ‘the Surprise Store offers carloads of 1.95 ind 7 45 Tan, bla¢t and fan- them at Men's Splendid Ma- 69 Underwear. cy Hose Boys’ Silk Shield Bow Ties.. Boys’ Denim Va- éation Overalls. 23¢ Men's Silk Front 35 ¢ | Nightshirts 236¢ | [Pgs ney hic 19c wu tees hates vice Hats, for all ees, wide ani narrow brims........ 45c Boys’ Bustor Blouse Salts of chambray and ciash......... . 45c oye’ Norlolk and Double-Breasted Suits of twead and Sooteh,..... $1.50 Boys’ Norfolk and Sallor Suits ot ‘writ and ich cheviot.... seve $3.50 AND BROADWAY A MENACE TO PLEASURE DRIVER where he witli meet the teach THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JOLY 1, 1004 ND STREET s IMAYFLOWER HITS BRITISH CRUISER United States Despatch Boat Runs Into the Bacchante While Anchored at Gibraltar —Damage Not Reported, G@RALTAR, July 1—The United Stute@ despatch boat Mayflower col- ded to-day with the British armored cruiser Bacchante, while the latter was at anchor, The damage done, if any, has not yet beon ascertained, — fon thelr way to their THIS "WORLD WANT BROUGHT AN ARMY Big Building Besieged and Po- lice Felt Like Russians in a Jap Trap When Almost 600 Boys Answered “Aq,” for One, | office In the ican Tract Boelety Building, No Loe Agnow, with en srau street, needed an offlea boy Agnew inserted the following} ment in the want columns of NL to-day tt, clean office boy Mth floor, 150 Nassau at When Mr. Agnew's private secretary reached the buikling, at 9 A. M, G@ japplicants crowded the entrance and ‘overflowed into Nassau street, com: letoly blocking that thoroughfare, ! Two big polleemen from the Oak street stal'on, summoned by Watch- nan Willan Watson wera endeayor- Jig to walracn orde, Business men offices were ', reed to take the oppesite side of the | treet, and tinge Waose cfices were In fie bullliug Mterally fougit thelr pas age through the army cf boys to the @evators. | Inside even greater excitement pre- valled, Janitor Roberts, dripping from perspira’'ss, wa. doling hia utmost to keep tha Poys cn the ground floor, with mall suriew, They ran under his arma, throagh bis legs, and climbed the Room 1712, @tairway, They were caught ond brought hick, only to try for the sev- jentvents flores again and again, Two boys, accompanied by their mothers, were admitted into an aleva- tor and had got to Mr. Agnew's door, Efforts to dislodge the mothers proved unavailing, who clutched their offspring and refused to budge. Other boys, hid in the washroom, through the mob at the entrance undis- covered by the applicants, The selectian of Edwin Breler, aged Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder Cleanses teeth and purifies the breath. Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Very convenient for tourists. crept under the stairway and hid be- hind doors, Tt was with a sigh of relief that the Janitor noted the arrival of Mr. Ag- pew's secretary, who had gotten We've MEN'S Hand Welt OxFORDS Patent Colt, French Wax Calf ‘Viet Kid, Tan Russia Cait, Hand Weit SHOES Qwaranteed Pagent Colt Viet Kid, ‘Tan Russia Calf Oxfords, MEN'S SHOES Weatherproof Cait Lacs, Satin Caif Congress, Ta a Cait and Poamet MISSES’ Ox Ravens | Tan Ror 2 Store Warrants Every Garment Fully, and Keeps All Clothing in Repair for One Year Without Cost. LYBR SALE for Fo-morrow and Tuesday. (Store Closed Monday. ) Vy MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 29( Extremely Hansiome Corded Malis Sty het Hye and Whit, THE SURPRISE STORE 122 to 146 W. lath St. ie Cor. 834 St., 6th and 7th aves, ng block, eben dl ood <li. des eh Be She OY seit ids or Kid Tins patel kind and size you want, Our $9 Specht 3 Store for Men and Women. 08 a Cor. al: St. and MH Av. sib ‘total N909000000seasbbadahaabaaadaadadanaaannaannneenl 2 Stores in Philadelphia—14 in Chicago—2 in New York. FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM 6TAVE. & 187 St, N.Y. The $1, $2 and $3 Shoe Store. Open Every Saturday Night Until 10.30. got the WOMEN'S Hand Welt SHOES ant Calf, Viel Kid, ur Gulf Blucher. orRDS lt, Wiel Kid, % It has proven itself!!! That our sterling shoe values Have more Elegance, Style, Wearing Qualities, There’s an honest goodness all the way through. Our Tan Oxford Ties Combine Coolness, Comfort and Elegance, Our Black Oxford Ties Have the smart outward dash and style. #/ You needn't try to better ‘em!! Wehave provided an endless varietyto choose from. Our foot-attire are notice- able on account of the custom-made effect which characterizes high-grade shoes, Get fitted by expert Shoe Fitters. Two Dollars a Pair —MEN'’S—WOMEN'S—CHILDREN’S — SHOES, OXFORDS Recommended for thelr many points of excellence, comfort to the wearer and durability. WOMEN'S Hand Welt 2 One Dollar a Pair ~MEN’S —WOMEN'S—CHILDREN’S— SHOES, OXFORDS Patent Leather, Tas ond All kinds, all teathers, all sizes, all widths, all the ts tioindia nui year round, always one price, $1, MISSES’ 5 CHILO’S $ BoYs' $ SHOES stHocs SHOES Ruiatss or ‘Tan Viel Kid, Be Fatt, 1) BOY fourteen vears, of No. 165 Avenue A.| Edwin. “He saw I was quiet and ¢1d TOD SOC arm ae bari mich onan ae so fi ‘om the oor JOB SOUGHT BY cach Hine got back, Me ie re bright ” iat Ou be willing M8 tert < ‘orid a ue vesental 5 ALMOST 600, | chow wisi an even nis lars 4 mi om worth $3.80 a 3 q pair of apure as Cliows: reelien’ 3 ane try me ® f “My teacher tol lice Bonoo) No, Ff leads to success, I me when I left Pub- that ‘vetseverance only followed his a bad you'll do," ald ‘ine employer, ‘ —_— advice. “Ww AvyeD, eat, up, this morning 1 saw | COMMITTEEMAN RYAN DEAD. rowed ten cents car | from Se EANSoatiae set teed tha yk | Hovede Detewa's to Navtonal Dome ’ away after rw were put out the Gret ooratic Convention Stricken. 8T. LOUIS, July 4—Joseph BR, Byan, tie.” ‘oung Edwin says that the teach who gave Dim the ‘advice Which ‘he for, | National Democratic Committeaman oh ti Nevada, and et LH Fy Heh aati, Fe| mets 8 Att Ban he | Convention, died to-~ bo at tthe Principal Edward A. Page, of sald Hotel of pneumonia. : 4 | winked each Ume I 'eame back,” This store will be open Saturday until 6 o’clock, On July 9 and until the end of August, will close Saturdays at noon. Women’s Wash Suits. Shirt Waist effects—made of Lawn and Cotton checks...... } §2. 50 Formerly $3.50 and $4.00. eG aeeeteee rere sees PERFECT Dress Trans, DRESS TRUNKS— I Covered ® with canvas, Hammocks. and beautifies the and bottom, malleable § corners, bolts aand dowels, full cloth lined, tkeleton tray, division in set up tray for hat box. We rec. ommend this trunk for both its strength and appzarance. Pull size, 96x78, some with pillows others without; large 'y of colors PREPAREO BY 32, uM, 36, Regular, $9.25 $9.75 $10. as Special, $8.25 $8.75 $9. 25 Larger sizes in the same proportion. SOLE WEATHER suit CASES— (Basement,) Ta the tan thades, full 89c. Corsets, edges rein. for 59c. mr, forced and solid leather corners, fit- al with shirt cover $3.65 —regular $5 value—24 inch. (Basement) P. N. and Thomson's Glove Fitting Corsets in Summer Batiste and Coutil, straight front and deep hip, in white, Si es 18 to 30; canley nie 59¢ 89c.; at. “(Second Toor.) Stamped Shirt Waists (Art Embroideries, Second Floor.) Stamped Shirt Waist:—on best qual- Bags. TRAVELLING BAGS — Made from selected ruséet or brown leather, full n, cut work designs feather lined, regularly bia white nS) 49 brass trimmings, they last.. pocket in deel 16, 17 and 16 inch, while they last at. * $4, 00 Silk and Mohair Regular $5 00 and $6.00 value, Petticoats (Basement.) WOMEN'S SILK PETTICOATS— Women’ 8 Neckwear. | In black and colors, accordion pleat. ing, finished with ruche and ruffle; Embroidered Linen and Nainsook Stocks, with or without tabs Irish |ano Sit Gest cute rete C4 75, and Venise Lace Stocks, Valenciennes ! be ” ee Lace and Embroidery Stock, Em-|WOMEN'’S MOHAIR broidery and Lace Duteh Collars and | COATS—In colors and black, with Yokes. Silk Stocks embroidered, | deep accordion pleating of taffeta silk, and many others—which were ©25 finished with deep ruche $4 ris} 48c. Spécial at. C —regular price $6.00; at.. '* (Fist Floor. ) (Second Floor.) The Great Three Day Sale of Women’s Fine Shirt Waists Ends To-Morrow (Saturday Evening.) There are still a number of splendid styles as all of the hig lot was not received by us until to-day—so that there are aay, of choice crisp and fresh waists for your choosing Saturday. Don’t fail to see chem, they are unusual. The $1.50 Lawn Waists for. 85c ‘ The $2.00 Lawn Waists for....... $1.00 The $9.00 Lawn Waists for........ $1.75 The $5.00 China Silk Waists for...:..... $3.75 ‘ (Third Tloor,) A Great Sale of Negligee Shirts for BOYS and YOUTHS of the Famous “Griffon” Brand, Price 75C Lach. Regular price, _ $1.25 91,75 MEN'S Hand Welt SHOES Patent Colt, French Was Colt. ‘Viel Kid Lace, Tan Russia Cait, % % BoYs' Hand Watt SHOES Gugrant Cont Bl tone Velour Cait Biveber, WOMEN'S SHOES Viet Ki, Viet Kid Oxtords, Pajent Leather Ul ro br it wlucher All of IMPORTED FRENCH TABRICS and PURE IRISH LINENS. Light and dark colors, also plain white, in a large variety of swell pat- terns, Cuffs attached and detached, Sizes 12 to 14, Also 2208 Boys’ and Youths’ Negligee Shirts. Patent Kid S-strap 81); | 7 5 C LUTTLE GENTS’ $ of high grade Madr heviot a, Oxford and C! — SHOES Wit Guched bed hed Sige 12 1 cS Sr ‘{50c Taxd, ored—Regulat price S5c. to §1.00, at, each., —__=__=== Kcronims:

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