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THR WOPTN. PAURSDAY EVENING: COTO OT, 1994, "4 JAMAIOA ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. ‘Thoth War a sriAden farring Urat nent the blood Lo the faces tat, “Ag aevideut!” they shouted, and @ rust was made to It was not pu acnident, nowevr, avd thé Lrakes were relravet, DON'T GET SCARED; ALL | (Reselal te ‘The Rvening Word) ‘soon VUter boking ite etoady way through the ever-opening mouth iS SAFE IN THE SUB WA ¥. RACE TRACK, JAMAICA. & Yo! papeed, Mile utter mile wus tracked, and watil tho Beventy-Aee- ae ep s for to-mor.ow § ol Vad mroet incitent ait wont tierelly. * Tcduitierbos [FREE Examination of EYES 58 et Pare minted Ww One Hundred and For a; Gh |] operating official in chargo at the time can turn on the power, PASSUNGEKS DKOY UFF UN WAY BACK, Epasiaai In the cars the guests formed cliques, John B. MeDonald and Wil! ape Fite tw the Subway le hardly © posstuttiyy’ teh 48 thie cows the ‘Bare ay Pa.sons thiough whose gen.uscs tae susway was evolvea, bd |] power will be turned off at once and adequate standpipen aye avaliable et iar ahseees, Se Te rcaatute tha ten payh ye ot erage Lhe frequent intervals, as woll as alarms that may be rung im by any |) Bee ¥ 4 a employes. | | i When tho Mayor joined bis irieuus he was wermly acclaimed ae cnhibed | ‘he trip northward was made wil2out a stop at the stat.ons, but on the ‘Fotutm all wiations were revoguiied vy the movorma, A.chbuhop rary Thero ts no danger of the Subway boing flooded in a heavy storm. train Jirabue Cirete sation, Joba hs, | All the tunnel w re waterproofed, and the entrances are protected. | cage with ah Pe ay ee 0S. EO UDI raD a a res atx Curler got mixed up in the sircets auu kad quite a tine of .t before he d.s- he berated the guu.d ior closing the gate teo quicaly en him, unhappy that he was held in te cars O1e etatton Leyona his hound tora | 2¢e!msee YIMST RACE sellin mi T By Special'sts that “Know How,” Wha phe derepolins a boneaoal potatos seo he If the motorman shou'd dle the train would stop avtometieaity, a Wi FY ares ! AXMINS?7 ER 5 ial for Th i 8 part of the general arrangoment:. {0 order to let tho spoctals have B pivot ss gn hadkadt tn (8 tease aay platted b Sune oe OGRE ah ite he rec bey f R UGS Wy k Only ! swonp to Vie Hundred and Forty-ftth street woove Nanety-siat street, | oe eseu employee can tura off the perir s and prevent dangor of a col- wy | Sh Gereuan, A ee walns wera hold below that point until all tho first flyers hat | jo. ¥ as latte , om | pola, Thin allowed the Mayor's train, whieh tcok elghteon Bevanaee Ki af matera . % | Hancsome Oriental designs, | $ {2 Minsip-sixts sire, to * "make up” Gnd Galeh the eun on regular | After an aceident only the Vice-President, Goaeral Manager or chiet {te rH hae e ie eae ia [tet ar aa aaa 4 suitable for Parlor, Dining. | Room and Library, — $849.50 Eye Glasses Value $26. | 2 Mes c ier bas |: | anise sre cptiln an | a 3 Rh ings are RACE-Handicap: mile an’ an| brledy the diffeulties under which he, es the bullder of the subway, labored | jase as : ho © ndred gad KO 1y-fath etreet at the etert and pald especial tribute to August Belmont, Mr, Parsons and | _ * (| 9 Ms. MeAco0 got ou et (ho Oro t-undred cid Bo ry-ha the Kapid Transit Commission for the work they have done. Buc espe-_ j ee hy. iV station, HM ype ern ay | iilly did Mr, MeDonald praise the people of the city who have borne pa-| : : f wAYOR DOSN'T LIKU (Ds '" IN SUBWAY. | tently the inconveniences which the task of building the rond necessarily | ee F Cn the way down the paserugers on tho Mayor's train noticed thot! entailed, | | workmen at all tho ete s were carrying in end pacing against the] August Belincnt followed Mr, McDonald and spoke In pratse of all tho (| TURER CONVEYINN? srones, 2 fe and glared walls rom. 2 huudeeds of advertising signs, Thee wera) others who have had to do with the work. Mr. Helmont was as lavish in | } , 24 EAST 125TH ST., 7 oS ngulor irams, about $ by 5 teo:, the frases bong silced, | h’s praise of Mr, MoDouald ae the contractor had been of him, acres BET, MADISON 4 OTH AVES, yey MeS.oMan Cid cor notice the advertising until about halt way] that the contyusersy of a few days ago has left no sting Sb 0é R 00 m ‘ 1520 THIRD AVE., y i ; rer . || ner. MADISON « orn AvEs. | * ollowing Mr, Delmont Archbishop Farley pronounced & benediction, : IL EAST (41H ST, “ 4 notice the nivert ne was asked, nd then w ay a he J Cit ‘The covelersnets of Patrick Flynn, a Fy DB. you notice tha pire » oye n without deluy the purty, led by the Mayor, started for the dl Sredie’ Ike em akiecn, ef 44arda Main Floor. ONT, BROADWAY & ove’ ¥ ‘AVR, "Ve bave Jurt becp taking mM, all station, Kelly, at No. 4 Hamilton avenue, Tne ay. aad Li aaa *Vehet do yru thiuk of fer” a a at : ieee Brookiya, to-day while examinjng a . H H nf Sees: ——e *f don't tnow what the Joga! statzs {s, Se My. Orr,” he sald, | M-calibre platol reaultad I the instant The following lines are being offered at these special prices: SEES What do you think of it from the a rtistic viewpoint?” death of John Kelly, a boy of nineteen. Pi Very bid,’ raid the Mayor, sbaking his head ri HEDLE iY TOO BUSY FOR "Se gery e EST glaher Women s Black Velvet aie Sal's deplored a9 . } ynn, wo‘ only twen . ;. / * Atl the sticrnoon the rubway was given up to these having passes. ‘The | A N Y BA NQ UET TO-NIGHT had the platol behind the bar, He never Russian Carriage and Automobile Boots, general public with tho nickels take posressivn at 7 P. Bi, 3S General Manager Frank Hedley will not attend the dinnor at Sherry's rag Fee Ot craietsisr tn atv rho grost Subway cpened off.cuilly at 2.95 P.M to-day, Five minu’es| to-night, given by the directors of the Interborough Rapid ‘Iransit Com- /'p ree When Flynn came on duty blue satin, quilted lined ; value $5.00, $3.50 a pair. that time Mayor MeCiejan, at the conclision o! the cer-monts 1) pany to Presidont August Delmont. It wos learnedat tr. selmont’s office | to-day he notloed the pistol behind the | ‘Aldermants Chamber of the Clty Holl, rove from his cha'r and wth w/ that Mr. Hedley bad refused point blank to a personal Invitation from/Mr, | bar and picked It up, He was, examin- Women’ s Boots of Vici Kid and Patent Leather, lace wave of the hand said slmply: “I row pronouace the Subway offtc-al'y! pomont ling it when young Kelly came in and P of beer, Flynn put | and button, a few lines to be ned.” P a4 “Dut surely you ean arrange to be thers,” sald Mr. Be!mont. oer te fay le he drew the beer. dlesanidaued: value $5.00, $2.90 a pair, A michty cheer broke forth from the four hundred invited gus ts whe No, sir! I cannot,” Mr, Hedley {9 wad to have replied, “I have a rail-| 1p the moan thne Bdward Delaney und ’, i Atal Zid t, packed every bit of spact in the chamber, a flaehiight exptoced, tho! poad on my hands, and I am not going to take any chances." Joan Healy, who lve ac No, Gi} Sixty) , , + , , a and hogoted yuert picked their way own the alnos and lft tho) “The dinner wll te held ae 1.0 'eewh, ted Mt Hredten otnted out-enat! ST#"% emieed the aloon. “Deb Misses’, Chitdren's and Infants’ Shoes, oid Flynn no ye 1 : f nat ballding for che spectal train whieh was to mark the beg.nalng Of tho regular five-eent.tare service went {nto operation at 7. M, Although “Orthopedic Last,” the only shoe for growing feet ; ‘ volver, | J underground transportation fa this city, urged by eeveral of the direct t \) “Ah, (t tan't loaded,” ‘dai Wyrm, and i IS rb wy Lane | wend Be. Soren oF te cites 4 fare ns bi for A couple of. howes, | Tied tt at Delaney and deliberate: lace and button, 8% to1t, 1,75, 114 t02, 1,955 f Worsyv SRVP.ORF POR GREAT SU RWaAyry pa MY " rr {3 orlgigal Gebisiou wad thereby minses & jy snapped the trigger. tt didn't go off, : ‘ ‘Growted arovnd the Cily Hall were thousands and thousands of men, $50-a-plate dinner, Flynn picked up the plato agen, and, Infants’ from 8o0c, to $1.2 vi Ay, again, pulled the Women and chiidren. Fer two hours (hey bad waited patiently to bear tho ~ [Ee ae ae Ht ors " ; m. ? first bomb which would teli them that the subway was an accomp te RACING ON WESTERN TRACKS. | aud ‘ie Dict wu «a nh ‘a ele eye, The bis & i; Special Shoe for U omen, penetrated the brain and k.Led om in- ‘ * ‘ i Bemecng.eemroet o¢teie, The cheers comisg from thow who wi ——— | stants: The demand (or this boot proves its merit; 15 styles ‘ the cereronicus services !n (he bail gave the crowd the tp, and as Fa (Cofva 1ejy toy panuyyuoy) iWin Stopped the. Retel bag Fen Bl P +15 yles, Seria} bomb on the dome of The World Buildng gave tho signal, from the E ———— and get @ doctor, An umbulanas was $4.00 a patr. | ® thousands in the street a prolonged roar was let loose, | Septet (roe 8 too, plelty. 4,t0 Land & to % third. Tim guamaned by & policeman, but the sure F % All over the city the I had been awaited, Whistles tooted, horne| Tae Ut 12 Boone Stary aio’ Aria Broadway Or, sansous, viynn inade “no atvempt ta E le Men ion Labor, oe, | bourne, PI ighiened, an ‘Pldw, bells rang, ‘The din was at {ta height whon tho vanguard ct the! Maggie Lorber, Mabel’ Winn, Belitoore he Tohmhoret aod Rectan crearaett: | Shen Capk. heynokds, of tite biten evr: OT a Os. SB Rapid Transit Commiscioners, the city offletsin and cae guests renehed, tne | and Outwa! alto ran THIRD mete milo and. an|t} alin ‘nd ee ae eked : ® potighgen beverly : PCONU RACE Five furiongg: puree.| Gani —Niagua, 9 tot and ¢ 4 gem: e : tie 2! , af beer Hall steps on thelr way (0 the subway entrance in tae park | —VFaele ikon ae tous tb” a 7 to 6 and f to" 8° Trek hic’ Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Avew Nineteenth Sr. Men. We alec have them with s _ The first to descend was Commissioner Orr orm in arn with Arche ‘ |) Bard oh Avo itt sods ah elite en moins "aed by ome y d ” 6 Farley. Afier him came the Mayor with Father Lavelle and ttshop if Tine=LOt 12. Watoheu: Chaperon, Andora J, Doeile ‘and na Gas" etuk Sta tetas mae vetae i The other Rapid Traysit Commissioners, city officials, Subway, Resrifon ond f+ Cid eee Tree Thite, | Central alay ran, | tecked bim If he had beet Within, FOURT: rea 4 ( nd prominent financiers and guests made up the trala. Down) qiinp pace. fn, Mile and six. lear , petana 9 tr F mouth of the entrance the party went with as much solemnity and ros tis 9 slag hate A} Bor) to 6, ry RC: ipegend : Hus = . Fee rere ore, 108 (Be Fravity es fy shown at a funcra’, It wes not until the Mayor, who took his) 15° 6, ‘newona; Bawchart.” Cian " Rt va.) A a Bi Sacat ea | We Never Advertise Beate sf Reve yee | ry Val to Off |} This Ad Is Worth $3, a tho platform of the froat car, turacd the ailvhr lover that tho|4, ted Wud. Fimo a4 Chats ta Ly t ary Values to Olfor, BRING IT WITH YOU | Mrain wes lifted, | Vorne= also ran AL A a ba ier io cash will puty > ry | FOURTH RACK--Se a ol . ‘ou through the BPERCHES DELAY TAP HIRST TRAIN’S START (SPLET MCN MI Rh A oa OSI : ur risin ol in fomplete three : Th was at frst intended to start the train sharply at 2 o'cloe’, but the Jy troy, 1 to 1 a, Ronee, | Time Mil Dick | months’ course in » eeremenios in the City iMall ran over thy hour ov recount of the Tongth ot { a me— Oly fh also Fan i $ T ENOGRAPHY, pt © the speeches. As most ot were slowly read more Une was consumed (ay. Atheolt, Frauen. Yowslt Vallone eres Was at frat expected. When the clock showed two John D. Mebeusld i a, Loulse Sinpp Ale tan RESULTS AT KANSAS CITY. Ang Banger by bathagldl RCE aa aaa hac a me gene | f veers “< August Belmont followed Mr. MeDonald in the lise of speaker a aga 1 101 (Seamater). 9) — (Apeeial ty The Evening World y { ; oy aah 1 1. | tO 1, ane Miss Dorie, 103 (For), ELM RING RACE bh’ s KAN! sessions dally; morning, ernoon 30 conclusion of his remarks he resche! to the tible at his side and took | 7 to’ y Time-L@ d-4, Just So tod evening, “Gall to-day of to-bi of a small marogany box {a which was the sliver lever for the starting |" i" Sir Gallant also ran GAR GNI, MO), “Ost, —fh-—The racen| J Offers so truly remarkable that your wonder will be nd 7 i ght ¢ excited—offers in which the purcha power of ite at once for full particulars, your dollars will break records “These prices are jhe» Wha m pes, Dut thé quits at the pies, that False earls Gil you have sen the guods, “I's not the} Gatfey’s big School, | Reholuled here today. peaulted: as foly | the first train. “Mr, Mayor,” said Mr. Belmont, “l now hand you the! ’ Five one-half fur- Key to tho subway.". Tho Mayor then pronounced the subway open, " rt irk, 109 , BAce Five and a spate et oh TY P EWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, TELEGRAPHY, with the guarantee of a perinanent position, ii you start % Monday, Oct, 31, day or night. Three SPE | trams cptondia tribute that the cittzens paid to the frst train. The) {9 8b Mugnd ei Kean, kay acer) : io haa T 168 WEST 23D STREET, 7 & dio of the town's happiness reached clar {nto the Subway Itself, It) pool, Machion, Kunjamuck and Roscoe ‘ Lay i, Coaeh & fat: | he Big ‘Suit Sale CORNER 7TH AVENUE, . {trickled down the stairs of every station and met the civic train like a a. Lie Papert Mont Wk, Triby 5 stepmania pigst as it whizzed past the openings. Every man with a notse-making DELMAR Var rag, Sullingaley, ©. Q. and Moe Fol pig on the threshold of Winter, it is espe- device {a bis control whooped it up to the limit, acd the steam and other f FINISHES ae ie soOnn RACK—Four ani fain eal sars whe bere Eiboe tee ears toe | ‘power expended to-day iu five minutes of jubilation would have run the seeaas Che Bea: Wels smacked 1a Sore ta 100 | It Is no exaggeration of facts to state that this is far and away Deafness Cured. ‘power-houres of the Subway system for a week. | DELMAR RACE TRACK, 8T, LOUIS, ie tAvdies Sat, as Kine vy, ‘ the most saperb collection of Fall and Winter Suits ever put NER CU! 1 on sale In New York. |DR. GARDNER CURES BY OXCILLATION Dealness, Klindness $16 AND $18 PALL AND WINTER SUITS, uk y | or the Ian’t five or six dollars worth saving? ? Well, that’s Just wha Eve and Ea this offer means, Men's Fall and Winter Suits, swell single 87. eet or double breasted sacks, with Noad, athl:tle shoulders, i etn hand- “ fae. pale colers, ee ba bf -50 : and — Mo, Ost. 11. —Followin malts | 55 THEN BREAKS LOOSE THE REVEL OF SOUND 0 ive racer sun here todays | Mn sate ko tas Coat i | | Pye town knew about when to expect the word that it was up to tt to |) RIRST, RACH ix and one-halt fur- | mRD AGH Que mile and ot fedont, bur it got Ite first real nows from The World, which sounded the | Ar# amd to 1. tee:| Met,” May “Htslday’ Ihe Otesniindy gad tidings that the Mayor's train was wader way within two seconds third me Poen, Lh sutia, thease yh ib ta't, thing pecan, ti Sie the Mayor made history by a twist of his wrist, An aerial cun burst Weshoa “Birils Stone ond Rejoloe wise pares. Buecleuth, Dr. Stuckey and with terrific report from the roof of the Pulitzer Building at the very see-) SECOND RACE—Five and a halt tur- ourauel ." ann "a, Pilcees © si ond that the seutry in the City Hall ctation wig-wagged the news that the | /)/8*5,\ #5 (Hie) to d frat; hed Aecond and was dlaquatined, ) \MeMuilen), @ to 1 " first train wae woder way. At the same moment the national colors broke | ee {6 (D, Ausiin): 2 to 1, | gh OURTH RACE, “om, mile. atovel| tailored in every detail, from ute: ‘ all, the. fashionable cloths, Terma, vt Trea soem, | OU ao WULTAT ON N RRA ‘ Ne tAstieation ” at worsteds, (weeds, cheviots, * $9 (Knapp), § J N, the great fagrta? high io the air, and ‘he clty knew that sub-surface | ye! anneaqualy Clary DESI’ Ggod- MME, (Cormack, 1" ‘4, Seopa Lewontin ‘Offioe, 430 bth Ave. Ny ¥, clty, Hranaportation was an accomplished | ; [ica cake sone, Bdlih” Vice Gabe | ime 2, anderen). ¥ to seam CHOICE $20 AND $22.50 FALL AND WINTER SUITS, hacen oi rye q Then how the citizens hit it up! & whistie in the city LAND Visti KACE-8IX and one-hel fur. eee The most scrupulous care that the best tailors can give is wourn 9 16 sunt @, to 8 taken with these Suits, They come in évery fashionable cole oring and cloth, and try a3 you $) you can't get better clothing or better values. Shapes to ft man, no matter how cn Teh propor. .50 tion, Single and double breast- 4d cut; Yhey're the greatest value we have ever offered. AND THE $28 AND $28 FALL, AND WINTER SLITS. Here indeed are swell Sults—-the softs that are always look- . ¢d upon as exclusive. All a the finest foreign fabries—Thi- @ blow, from y ones dow t e longa-Alwaya faitatul, 100 (Ri to A the big, husky ones at ie great manufacturing ie ; gene iia Citelalenitn, it ° SUBWAY STOCK ADVANCES, | to the ecuesky littie {ooters scattered all ovor from eaat to west aad L second: Ora jy (D, chs mM), 7 to t| to south third times 8 Hagel He inaid” of oneness the Orcer, Ray, Gerda also rau, An the hour approached for the open- “ , 2 7 > u | RTH RACE~at 4 Aden, !0@ of the subway the B: “URE HER GO!” AND TILE TRAINS STARTED, fuser miner Sidon sl brokers prepared for a Jonny | } Im the subway Iteelf the mort perfect arrengements had been made to é jama), 12 second; Follies Ber- stort the system going evenly. At cvery station sat a ticket agent with a stock of the Interborough Rapid Tran+ von (fel svugntin’ Sto 1, third, ae et IS 14 Joe Water an Mal. et beg hac is dealt in sxnreaiveiy | laced there 7 ster, Rivtheness and Mattle H. alao ran. | among these brokers, not being Heated | felephone receiver at his ear. placed there at five minutes terore 2 o'clk, and seventy on the Stock Exchange, amd on the rr oR Mite Within reach of tho voice of each egent wes the conductor of a Standing | varie. Tuatha. | ‘a ‘b (Anata). : {0 |: | stroke of 8 o'clock the crowd whicy had | ‘At {he City Halt station, with a trauswitter reaching each and evory frst, ognlinnts, | ai tule } A*sombled mtarted cheering, yelling end! CANDY YPROIAL FOR ENTIRE WHE, Aenorted Frott and Nat CHOCMAIOR cessrseerceee Li, 150 SYRCIAL POR THURSDAY, , Sacor Peppermints Wiaterareenn', Le 100 - , pene of these agents, was Assistant General Manager Georgo Keegan, At to 2 third, Thne-14d 1-4 hat smashing, , bets, Vieunad, Engl SYHCEAL FOR PREDAY, ‘ the precise moment that Mayor McClellan (urned that silver controller the Mias Muc Day aad Light Operm 0i49 Interboroueh Rapid Transit opened to- | Tweeds and the’ cos let .50 gaa stanien Deu hondcycinthier Ghd wolce of Mr. Keegan bawled through that tranemitter, “Let her go!” -_. bndiy iy toe] bea ea Se umeel ung Nn pe gil bd ‘ * The crowd around the City Hall gathered ear'y, and thousands on one WORTH WINNERS. during the morning. Around noon the eed not hereto- ay ‘pretest Of Another strove to get through the lines. Mut tho police wore ob- - —- ttock went up to 138 3 1 shortly be- | ¢ shown In garments that \ +? ‘and those without tickets could not approach the City Hall, shortly (Special to The Rvening Word) fore 2 o'clock was being trac@l in ready to wear. WORTH RACE TRACK, CH'CAG>, around 168. 1 gistocks the guests began to come, Most of tnem wore silk hate and yy Oot, ~The winners of b.@ 9078) At bois Laure Broker Dickson Pe coats and those the crowds recognized they cheered. When the mem- run here to-dn as follows , 100 shares, of the Rapid Transit Commission came along there were some cheers vue RACE 3 A moment after the great chorus of and . Whistles and bells had announced that the first oficial tro'n had departed he uid have sold his held mich Ge ure the toch siasey, Nt Ue at me Th ttl Arastlegts Barone Rain Coat Sale. DRY CLEANSING' ¢'y St BISHOP GREER'S GREFTING. transforms and makes 14 Dr. Moody, Qo rodera, d President Fornes, of the Board of Aldermen, formally opened the core- | Kine 8, jut! Joe Fh. Wins ob ot celia Wee ; costs ant $apltona ble comits, By iia at hi erst Pyerponts wblae 9f gowns new ugain. We do it, ) Hé introduced Bishop Greer, who offered prayer, and then the ggconD RACE-Six fyrionaa.— zea A, ALARA wet CURR FOR Pitms. 7 i 8 to be 0 nd heavy, fred \ -atepped forward and made a brief address, saying in part: py Lonietilia, § tot and 8 tot: Dr. | wie 3} uppeardner of a rch ‘Oreroomt, erteat au cut, at the greitent values ever offered. $16.50 and $18 Cravenette Coats for’ $ l 1 50 Hundreds to select from—all sizes, $22 and $25 Cravenette Coats for $ l 4° Hundreds to se’ect from—-all sizes, Hl ho $30 and $35 ,Cravenette Coats $j} 7:4 Prowedl Lewao. 1 lo 1 and ¢ to 1, second; sim: at | | oe have met to-day for the purpose of turning over a page in the his- a“ : seat tit ii (Tatra Bh York, for the purpose of marking the advent of an opoch In her i If this underground railroad proves s* popular and succesa- jaa 1 confidently @xpect It to be it will be only the first of many more.” m Barely Parsons followed the Mayor. Like the others who have © With the attual work of the subway, ho said little. The bulk of in talking wan done ty Mr. Ore and Mr, Starin, They went! f detail of the butlding of the subway, from the earitest days of the | v jon, and gave credit to everybody connected with on and plan 4 [SHS BELMONT. Starin of thé list of speakers.” ir. Me- ‘utterance was one of thanks for the Thet' Can’ her Cheazacat Columbus Ay., 824 St, } Three Tarver wast. J stares

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