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FRESH AIR FOR THE BlG SUBWAY Rt Will Also Be Delightfully Coo! in Summer and Warm in Win- ter, Says Division Engineer Alfred Cravens. ELECTRIC FANS TO AID IN THE VENTILATION. Other Provisions Made to Insure Pure Atmosphere — Ditfer- ce in Underground and the unnels of London and Paris. ‘Will there be plenty of fresh alr in the New York Subway? This question, Bext in importance to inquiries regard- ing the safety of undergroung transpor- tation, was partially answered to-day by Divis'‘on Engineer Alfred Cravens, of the Rapid Transit Commission, Mr. Cravens hag compiled a record of tem- perature at Columbue Circle, covering @& period of nearly two years, which has become the official guide of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company in ita effort to provide the Subway with an adequate system of ventilation, “Ot course, the heat from the eare and the interior electric lighting will Dave their effect on the temperature,” sald Cravens to an Evening World reporter. “I am of the opinion both will aid in reducing the moisture present in the tunnel under Park avenue, and other deep sections of the work where there te marked humidity... My obser- vations only cover an enclosed section where the electrical effect is absent, yet they have been none the less inter- eating. “In February, 1908, the temperature in ‘the finished part of the tunnel was ap- Proximately 4 degrees above sero, ‘while on the outskle at the same time, the temperature ranged from 60 degrecs TOOK 60,000-MILE TOUR IN AUTO Mr. and Mrs. Cortlandt Bishop Arrive on Kronprinz Wilhelm After Trip Through Northern Africa and Europe. NAT GOODWIN’S HARD LUCK IN CARD GAMES. Reginald De Koven Brings with Him Light Opera for De Wolf Hopper—Bishop of Brent, of Philippines, a Passenger, —_——__ The North German Lloyd Iiners| Kronpring Wilhelm and Grosser Kur- furst arrived at their Hoboken pier to- day after a quick passage over steady seas and under clear skies, The Kron- pring made the run in five days and fif.een hours, carrying a full first cabin | and Til steerage passengers. The only event of the trip remarked on the log | was the passing of @ great quantity of timber that covered a wide urea of the | sea and seemed to have been in the water but a short time, The Kurfurst | was ten days out from Bremen. She | carried 12? cabin and 106 steerage pas- sengers. There were many well-known Yorkers among the arriving passeng and a number of distinguished clergy- men, Cortlan@t Bishop and his wife, well known here and in Newport, rived on the Kronprins after a Africa and Europe. Mr. Bishop said that he and his wife | | made the entire journey of 60,000 miles in a twenty horse-power Panhard auto- mobile, They began their journey in| Northern Africa, passing through Tunis, above down to 2 degrees below zero, Cool Summer Spot, “Through the spring and summer months following the temperature on the outside ranged from 3 to # degrees above the temperature in the Subway. That looks as if the tunnel Is a@ nice, 001 summer resort. From Novel to February the temperature outside Fanged {rom 10 to % degrees below the Gubway temperature, The placing of a dew palm trees along the underground Boute would certainly complete a genu- fae tropical effect. “My observations up to date show “q@hat the temperature in the Suoway zeaches a maximum of 68 to 7 degrees 4m the months of August and Septem- ber, while the minimum seems to. be very approximately # degrees during the months of January, February and ‘March, The same conditions prevailed Doth in 1908 and 194. In fact, the tem- perature curve has shown such unl- formity during this period of two years ‘that there Is every reason to believe that it will continue to do so unless it fs further affected by the operation of the cars and the lighting of the tunnel.” Geod Ventilation Promised. ‘With this record of temperature as a basis for calculation the officials of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company ere prepared to prom'se a well-vent!- Mated New fork subway, which will not duplicate the discomforts of the Lon- Gon and Paris subways, noted for their air, The New York tunnel is ‘times the width of the ae |, 9 much nearer the # ‘@trances at each tunnel it two, Then, York su along , provided with Lag’ les in re oi a flood ae att as pure Dreathing, food. Alr Faas to Hel; ) *eneeee ent, electrically driven air a the trains is expected to bring the ven- oy ae to the desired standard, Un- subway fs filled with iis quota of uarter of Ry r, vei ng public, some million people, the problem of fresh whether i the requirements of the situation. PARADISE IN MILLINERY, Novelty and Beaxty Ra Lord @ Taylor Opening, No matter how fastidious or critical millady's fancy may be she has a per- fect paradise at Lord & Taylor's milll- Bery Opening. where throngs of women * Were crowding all day. Of course, there are a number of de- ides changes from last year, but every- and from the high-crowned hat to the flat one, from flowers and fruit to plumes and birds of Paradise there is an array at the Twen- eth sirect and Broadway store that ) thing seems to be good, strikes joy to every feminine heart, the pok tye ture hats is a With white plumes, adour bonnes effect of the attractive nic ribbon in Dresden dei estas stunning black hat with ire one of the newest sh. The yery extrem frown UD Srtiate, Gesiens, an -crowne bh Be blue. whic! “Ot an tion, where upper however, plans to as, m combined with the rushing of there is sufficient to ao round, will have to rest, In the hope suitable provision has been mado The 18% shape, with its high crown, la one of the pale blue velvet poke high crown and witece™ make @ quaint and beau- Ly made of silk shading oe to baby ping with a a black eneath the brim over the halt of ‘styles are next to Tripoli, Morocco and Egypt. They pen- etrated into the Sahara Desert sixty miles to Biskra, passing many caravans on the way and creating a great com- motion among the camels. Crossed Alps in Automobile, After the African tour they crossed by boat to Sicily, where they found the roads in bad condition. From Bicily they went to Rome, and thence througn Italy to the Alps, where they climbed through passes to an altitude of 1,800 feet. Crossing the Alps the last stage of the journey was made through France, Mr. Bishop is @ son of Mrs. Annie Parsons, When Nat Goodwin went down the wang-plank he did not wear his usual | urbane smile, He and J. H. Strosneider | held a little seance with John C. Ryan, of Wall stroet, in the card room of the steamship last ight. They whiled away several hours Sutting cards, and the actor and Mr. Strosnelder are sald to have lost $2,500 to Mr. Ryan. Reginald De Koven, the componer, | who had been much with Mr. Goodwin during the trip, told this story with con- | siderable religh. When the actor was asked about it ho replied gruftly: Rot!" De Koven Brings New Opera, Mr. De Koven brought with him the music for a new light opera in which De Wolf Hopper wil star at the Lyric this winter, He said he has only to put the finishing touches to his orghestra- ton before turning it over to the man- agers of the theatre. | Other passengers on the Kronprins | Wilhelm were: Prof. Brander Matthews, | of Columbia Uniyersity; Samuel Unter- myer, the Rev. George G. Merrill, of | Buffalo; J. Townsend Burden, jr.; Mr. ané@ Mra. Cornelius Zabriskie and their two daughters, Robert E. Dowling, Vice-President of the United State: Realty Company, and Dudley Carte the young son of Mra. Lestle Carte who haa been automobiling through Europe. DEMANDS $1000 FOR HEART BALM After Thirty Years’ Devotion, Woman Says Rich Lumber- | man Fails to Keep Alleged, Promises to Marry Her, | | DULUTH, Minp., Sept. 18—Miss Saran Kverington Ham, of Dubuque, Ia., has| fled @ breach of promise suit for $100,000 against G. A. Potter, a lumberman of St. Pawl,.In the District Court. The! ~ | complainant, ‘who is forty-seven yeara | old, states In her declaration that she | became acquainted with Potter thirty years ago, when she was seventeen years old, At that time Potter was married, but | maya ashe df nor discover that fac: val years, Wh he heard that he had # wife and charged him with deception, he admitted the fact, but sald his domestic life was very un- happx and te would obtain a divorces, and marry her, According to Miss Ham's statement | their relations continued until two years vet | ogo, when Potter rafused to aupport her th fhe shad . and the terra co! ott it onion, which rt hed copper with u warm colors fur * colo Sen seta rite fe, anda whole Ma rats fh} irom ickinal been such a wear ful colors and not only our toe of » bat of the si as rot a tho wreen bound any longer or to marty her. The complainant also charges that she had tntrusted several thousand doliacs | of her money to Potter, who promised to invest it for her, but that he never returned the money or ite equiva to her. Mr. Potter's wife died in 1800, but even after her deatn, the co:n- poles tes, he failed to keep |+| promise to marry Potter states that the wait is merely An attempt to blackmail nim and that in due me he will poems his side of | the story t court. ~ BROTHER'SEVIDENCE = Oak Rocker, value ®, at mile automobile trip through Northern | oan at $1 a week}: NDS 1N DIVORCE Or. “Paul’s Wife Gets Decree! with Alimony and Children— Physician. Who Was Always a “Lady’s Man.” Now Free. Justice Herrick, In the Supreme Sourt, | | Brooklyn, to-day confirmed the findings | ot Referee Henry Marshal in the Paul | | yesterday divorce sult and granted Mary BE, Paul, | of No, 615 Leonard street, an abso!ute | #ehool children were divorce from Dr, Edward Paul. custody of awarded to Mrs, Paul, whose husband dex these birth regtstraticna.” The the three children was SPECIAL FOR WRITE FORT rhe re A Out-of-town gyeers Til 10 P.M. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Lex. to 3d Av., 59th to 60th St. Greatest of All Piano Offers! Here’s Your Chance to Secure a $350 Piano Pianos within the reach of everybody in this great Piano Sale. Don't put off selecting a piano another day. We offer 150 renowned new model Richardson Dianos at $185 on terms of $5 Down and $1a Week Pianos delivered to your home upon payment of $5, and no in- terest charged for time taken in making payments. These pianos are renowned for their tone- lasting. resonant, sing- ing qualities, their beautiful uni- form scale and artistic workman- ship and finish, Every plano bears the rer name and is fully guaranteed for a term of ten years. These pianos are far superior to instruments offered by other deal- ers at from $350 to $400 each. You therefore save from $150 to $200, besides obtaining one of the best pianos made on liberal terms of $1 a week. You Can’t Miss $1 a Week, Which Is Less Than 15c, a Day, It ts your opportunity to se- cure a dsome parlor upright piano at about Half Its Value, So don’t let this chance slip by. As there were only 150 pianos in this lot and orders will be booked in rotation, we advise early selec- tion. With every plano sold we give a stool and cover free of charge. Upon request our representative will call and give full particulars regarding this remarkable offer. | GEO. ). ROBINSON ‘Lawyer, | | ma Xaspea st *t.(Day) 1870 tost—on,'s ‘sept. “a aah fates ea LA | at to Bed West 2,75 Bi Dina She 08 ¢ y 46IN SL, & BUN Ave, ous gabese! Terme, Apoty Ato tf | ule were pares 4 11 mA ot | ved tage until six ver complaint Mrv nu 1 iileged ui ‘undue |e om 9 pthe part of her husband with Dell Windiow, who, she ways, lived in the Broadway Central Hotel as the wife of Dr. Paul. When the testimony was taken Dr, Paul's own brother apbeared inst ee saying that he had acen the doctor™ and the woman at the hotel. He us au excuse for his orovher's actios “that he was always a lady's man,” Dr. Paul's income was shown to be ©.000 a year. A letter written aby Dr, Paul to his wife was projuced. In it he admits that he knows she waa in great need and, disavowed an intention of letting her starve or the children, suffer, He offers her $15 a week if she wil bring an action for divoree and promises (ov care for the children. ——- Darlington W 3,000, Health ¢ Dommiveioesr Dartington wianed u the oleh it clerk: ploved rth recor a4 order to ‘tesue certl ms to parents of lieapped hy the fact that the records were neither in- dexed nor catalogued, “I intend to ask for an appropriation o "said the Commiasioner, “to enable ua to Ine | THIS WEEK. Pennsylvania, RAILROAD. oTAxIONS tout ane Tw ‘Kus? and, ROsSEe Gee” ae * co | stages. “1a leaving thine fr Cortlandt sit sett sive Tnlnutes fonete that wo for estat 23 he oe = iP. e150 PES | ST. Lous TED. ie | anwar “828, 94 r. 4 AN’ say ce WE LINE—0.25 A. a6 and abit mts 9 nt oO AN) Hee ratio Rep Tia st piled J ss week pa OLD POINT our dt lees, Now. Broadway, At ee, 203 182 Fitth "Avenue (by Brooklyn. 4 Court street, 800 Fult Teer" Bo Breddvey ond Fone rate ‘Annes PANY, Will cal for and cheek | eoldes ‘ St iESttoa eg NOUR Bery: Wr ATTRRNURY, General ‘Manager. NewYork Central alsin ae ‘platiea, Blivet Rew forte eee | Fe eat a oFMmane ‘Ts, Spl, | Mt eas ae jo Sessestesenscces: 3 Seeveuce = “2, 2p, reat” tor a ed WE NTET A, PUBLIC NOTICES, Novice 4 Ee pag TMENT oF & ANCE, BUREAU | baa sth as co} bot Cad ‘F TAXES, teh 1904. DAA at eae a os 4 iinet thele bila pouwivlly” avuid iuavediats rites veabiaitt ae (blake oar bs veowured thar wey. C and Lat ‘ork Statics Bivw te bin aay 4, | Moa thelr Dil Lpreatesged to personas as saison should also tequest bill equisition should be accompanied by ATH RRFURN PORTAGE Covet a any doubs in r wt le a vase cs ue trom mt, pid ‘of Faxes an: as wilh ee tele aud aveid byte 7 caused by wait: ( - gee in case personal ok wen ea in porty "ie foxated pO: oun No. ST anu Rattan New York, hate ig Sores Boies ot ani VAN WYCK, Ne nine Tunteh, ot freaky, a, hie iis a Batts Queens. of ‘tad Ma fe Our work is done palniess!: are the originators of palniess Our in the reach of Amalgam fijtings, 80c.; Cleaning, S0c, erators ai Diplomas displayed at each chair. it in re the laws of the seo of New York, this is of indisputab = DENTAL SURGEONS, — Tee E y Payment System, | wed | 5 This Week Only. 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Elegant light tiv steam heat, th, fy aaavand see Ne 5 hs it her deeseated to gult venant 127 KB ath at. corner 973 COLUMBUS AV, Now f-room flat steam and hot water, $20: als basement Apply on premises, SB newly decorated 1 [aauire “anit One 4-room and bath apartment. 8 OR pramisns 1765 MADISON AV. steam-hested flat, $20. Apoly ~~ 82 EAST {iSTH ST. 5 and 6 room flats, $1T and $20. Apply on mi yes. | "a ae your furniture. end ta, Boeia const 140th at Ap AME AN Telephone Waterbury Dental Paros, BROOKLYN: iW YORK: 414*416 Fulton St. ‘aw a3dSt, (24 door west Avi ay § pa i a (Opp. Eden Musea) HOURS 6 TOG. SUNDAYS 9 TO 4, German, French and Swedish spoken. EXCURSIONS. 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Bath ata 1 lesan floors, 6 rooms; rooms, bath: hot-water | Dathroowns steam hea! | PARK AV, 1s T owner, Sd ay, and > WS large rooms, bath, TH, heat rent Hi, family; ladies; owner. , 14379 alee large, light @>-—-Apartment waccleant ane if sup- i 34 floors igri st 1st B. ye fe serine Oi business rome Owners, © iid vy) my farniabed and itis, and i067 a Tier i083 (near Bith)—Flate of | supply: ails, indeome flat to let, x AY, eee te let, 6 : st NICHOLAS, 41 a7, ear LIN at decvrat elegant mt aoe. J ba “oath hot watt jer, Bellam: Glat ot ry W.—8 roua ih floor; private CARPETS Cl EANED FOR 8C YARD. 6END POSTAL. oth eee caret Cleaning Co. 492 © 198th. saaveniset eubwa! Wouth a 7 hrs @ rooms, wll Improve. | and up. Apoly offies, — a Se rior; exer parlor BOARDERS WANTE 20 Conte Per Line, men, Mrs. OTH, 142 Ly jieely ae yd and ‘snail oma, Gist. ST. Lot ps ~ Eoenly tural rior Americas table Gentleman, privat a0 iit W- ee cellent ‘room. ie board, 2 w | Orr seinens $10, bail room, 48." Med . “farnined in W en jar ben iy 8T., tab! SE iat Paige fom, Se 9 gun igen good doul Jenbe: eT oan wo a! youll uke lake T woarters: nat \ feres Miss y. —Che ws EN FE Weer gains re roome, with usinaes people ns rooms, with arte tering 115 E. reawsnabie farnis! Jarge room: ‘oard ST. 115 legant Rey, Fersiahed ‘om laree. iD, AF aNeeiy, Rapa wa warm ae beet a tee “tale hosieg $e y “ee et open plusiings y Bye Ta | dist, 05TH, 210 B—Pive rooms and bath, 1, 10 W—1 larae rooma, bath, #31 Ji bal or TREACY Agent, mm beat, hot water J; rent $45. Janitor Biewtnt second fat TEM AV, 2231—Four bath, staan | Meat, hot saist phy “ota -piumbieg, a) TH AV. Hs. “Feat | isan lirgedwey - Sp. 10 Bt fooma, bath, all lieht: oven cf corner Roche CHILDREN POARD! ben country. | toad {eet H WANTED. Wane erate ry. a0 Bown to @ years to boart: et Jet terson "| OTH ST. TH ST. 101 W —Larae, airy Sram nts, newly decorated. $17 to $19. 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