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- > ope 4 e * ( ‘ ] % 4 ‘ SUGGESTS YERKES Noted Rapid Transit Expert De- olares Train Movements Do Not Force Heavier Gases Out of Big Bore. ‘PONDON’S UNDERGROUND To HAVE ELECTRIC FANS, Atrshafts, Too, at Every Station —Advertising Signs Not Bad, He Also Says; They Make the Stations Look Lively, “There is a mistaken tdca thet the it of trains back in under- forth in Sround road gets rid of the bad alr. It is true that the trains keep the alr moving, and they probably force out the lighter gases, bat the jubway ventilation, Charles T. Yerkes, the former local @raction king of Chicago, who ts now building three underground railways in Lendon, has given his opinion as an expert on the New York Subway. Mr. Yerkes does not find a single 8% rious fault with the new Subway. He does advocate the of fans for the purification of the air however, It was due to Mr, Yerkes's suggestion that the Interborough Company adopted fire- proof cars for its system, and the com- pany may possibly accept his sugges tion regarding fans. “The three-tube roads we are building tn London will be ventilated with elec- trie fans,” sald Mr. Yerk ‘every station we will have feet in diameter running cantre of the stairway, Each shaft will be fitted with an electric fan, which Wil! de used to force out the bad alr, Fans Are Necessary. “There is a mistaken idea that the movement of trains back and forth 19 ‘an underground road gets rid of the ‘bad air, It ts true that the trains keep the alr moving, and they probably force out the lighter gases, but the heavy ones, like carbonte acid gas, remain Fans are necessary to do away with these aases, “The London tubes, however, from fifty to eighty feet benenth the street eurfare, while the New York sub- way is at a depth of no more than Awonty-five feet at any point,” ‘These are some of Mr. Yerkes's Ideas regarding subway roads: “There 1s no reason why an under- ground station should look like a bath- room, It should have a lively appear- anco, a business-like look “ fee no reason for prohibiting the advertisaments. They can be made attractive to the eye and put up in such a way that the artistic proprieties will not be offended Favors Advertising Signs, “In London and England the adver- tising signs are spread about In a most artiatic way. Fitty per cent, of the walls of the railroad 6 ered with advertisements, and nibuses are so plastered with signs that it te a diMoult matter to discover which toute they belong to, In Paris, though, they have regular competitions among the advertising card makers, the result being that posters are produced with all the artistic merit and beauty of fine pletnres, “New York Js a pecullar city from 4 transportation standpoint, It has only two or three centres where London has & great many, Here everybody goes downtown in the morning and uptown in the evening, In London the tle of travel Is more diversified, apd it is bet- ;ter for a subway road than’ New York, Decause there the average haul per pas- Senger will be materially shorter, ‘Bariace Roads a Necessity, “But in New York the surface roads will alwaya be a necessity, The man who thinks that electric or gasoline j busses ean be operated as cheaply as Felecttio cars does not understand what he 19, talking about, The surface cars have advantages which people are apt . They are the most effective agency in the world for policing the streets. I can remember in the old days when the busses were fun on Broadway, that street was almost impassable, and @ bridge had to bé built at the Fulton atreet crossing, “When the Broadway horsecar line ‘was established the indignation of the public wag tremendous, but It soon dis. covertd that the cars made the streets passable. They did away with the ‘busses and many of the carriages which people used in preference to riding In an omnibus, thus reducing the vehicular traMe materially.” are Have You Ever Invented Anything ? but never patented it or pushed it, Just Molding it for a future day? Why rm | consult one of the Patent Attorneys advertising In The World's Want Columns? Some of the smallest, simplest devices, hidden away for years, " have been brought to light by Patent Attorneys, patented, sold to manufacturers outright or on royalty, and are to-day the means of permanent incomes for thousands of individuals! if-you have a patent on any- | and want to sell it out- rach Bae royalty advertise it io Wor' Over 14,000 sales of one kind FANS IN SUBWAY, WEGIG STORE” ACITY IN ITSELF SIEGEUE, OOPERE SIXTH AVE. ren rovmam «= US"GIS*STS, Ohanksgiving Dinners Ai Little Expense. Delivered to our customers who live on Manhattan Island between the Battery and | 35th Street, A menu that means a good. appetizing dinner. Those who desire to extend their gratuities to the deserving and needy with no delivery trouble and at little expense can do so by cutting out this advertise ment; pte ae Wipes 65 2 eae Everything is pure and s No order pbb ‘after the store closes Tuesday night, Nov. 224 No C. 0. D. sree) sil be benepies The price is astonishingly Baskets will be ihre on ets. November 234. Our wonderful facilities le us to place no limit this year on the number of baskets t0 be sold. 1 hick it 4 Ib ; tates 'sas' oe oken abou rs FOR The Entire Dinner, 150 (_ Sregery Department, ) po 1 farm farente * pose, Jelly, Canadian oheene, For the Chanks- giving Feast. DOUBLE STOUT; appetizer; per dozen Wines and Liquors “ ue GH RYE, 15 years old, the Tinest procurable; per als 96.50; full RNON RYB, 12 years it NT ry ea full quarts, io yeare old; popular tonle and Pha GDRMAN ‘her 50; AN warts, et Rem, 6 years Gul $2.90; full quarts, ue di alt § WHISKEY, 5 Years old; 9 full ada fo \ Pitot ot {mport Yj 19, Mirando, finest Fetorn re * : af full quarts. % J Me si ay § TRISH WHI JOHN WOLtAND QIN; per 12 - ' per Goo | [erprtal QUALITY CALIFORNIA PA's OLD TOM “orn: per ee RAISIN. BRANDY, for meat FRO. per be iy | | preserving and | general th INVALID STOUR, exceedins iy). | cooking pareceee: peF Wal 2.15 ne t Nae ALR; the iinet te made in RE trtca: per dowen, 195 Ohe Roy 5’ Store. < Specials for o he Morrow. We State No Clothing Values, We Give Them, Tt 39 Youths’ Long Trousers Suits, | 141 Youths’ Winter Overcoats, wee Suits comprise mixtures in Fall and cy Winter oatterns: 18,19 and 20-year sizes only. | \$ } The Overcoats comprise Blue, Black and | Oxford mixtures; sizes 14 to 20 years. ) 136 BOYS’ RUSSIAN OVERCOATS, 117 BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS. 128 BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS. The Rustian Overcoats, of navy Oxferd olive. red and tan; have military buttons and belr back sizes 244 to 8 years \$ The Norfolk Suits, navy and mixtures; sizes Bre 16 years, The Double-Breasted Suits, navy, black and mixtures; sizes 8 to 16 years. Boys’ Short Trousers (1,200 PAI8S—Cux from Ends) Made of good wearing fabrics in stripes and overplaids, sizes 4 t0 14 years, 20c Cnamelied Cribs. Rrass Redsteads, | ere aa Aa tiluatrat od, with wining wtens 4 | National veing fal Enametted Cribs. 5,50 sd with fancy dealen; best | r f rye oe only jo gins price quo! ot isc 25.00 | Other Brass Redsteads. | Bedsteads, ima Redatoads, Hig mh frase Bedstea te Enameled Redsteads, \ As tiluetrated, With swinging + 5.00) ron Folding Couches. ides, form of COUCH 0 as two couches. | jee, comtinges: The mechanism by Ei itey roll Yentgn th head and tont— | eer, anne “sed in pe, finjsh on these | ara'Maile Wn ties par and b tiaes ‘cal, : ™ 6,00 fait: one Imatieden te 1ih inches. higher Frit to mane the ww of @ 5Q ' both iret Woven Wire Springs. | Weren Wire Fa on, ~ . SDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 190 ober ery thing For Ohakbagiviny At Srresistibly Low Price Women’s Coats, Suicts and Skirts, Exceptionally Sood Values for Oo-Morrow. Excellent tailored Coats and Suits, also Walking Skirts, for Thanksgiving and the Winter season, at exceedingly attractive prices. A showing supremely good, take it from any viewpoint you will, These values should crowd the outer apparel sections, Unusually Low Prices. Garments made like tustrations and in various other equally desirable styles, of good quality Kersey in 6.73 black or castor; 26 inches long; they are lined throughout with heavy satin; some have military epauleties over shoulders; some collarless styles are neatly finished at neck with stitched velvet; others are prettily trimmed with silk braid; all have mannish coat sleeves with cuffs and are carefully tailored, Women’s Tailored Suits. They are made of narrow wale American covert cloth in a fetching plaited coat style, 27 inches long, or in the popular tourist effects of men's wear suitings. f’| The coats are lined with satin and they are very 7) carefully tailored; skirts in foot kilt style, proper runabout length; regularly $15.00 and $16.50, Also Women’s Pedestrienne| Blankets and Comforters. Several odd lots at a third less than the regular prices. This enables buying with an interesting saving, paire of COTTON. ‘3 tor ‘ingle ire of HEAVY COTTON BLAN+ with atriped borders, at, & 75, itched, Cotton Fitled in inany ate! atienss, 980 CAMBRIC nope 1 bot, we price Se Made of men’s suitings and Scotch novelty (weeds, in a Variety of pretty mixtures, seven or nine gored styles with foot kilts, some trimmed with millinery |’ folds of self material, others with tailor-stitched straps The twos and threes of other high- priced styles that have been almost sold out are included in this offer, (Women's Outer Apparel Sections, Second Floor, Front.) Che 9% ehihiols Store Has Many TI hanksgtbing Offerings. Pillow Tops. 7 fot of Prin ted Sa Table Covers, In Tapesry. with heavy fringe. 12.50 Skirts. 2,50)" BS my Stems. Gons of Pound Paper. VELLUM PAPER. excellent quality, 94 Yustins and White Soods at Less Than Mill Prices. Bleached Mustin of BREA wees : sheets to the pound, 3 tints Standard Bleached Ib, 10¢ Camério. Pheisad to matchy 100, bs 5,000 yante of arden iEAc BRIC, at, a yard Shirting | Chev te 900 yards of by SHIRTING Ci WEVIOT weaves. Retuced from (lain EENS, in many de- From the small pocket size to the 0e OUNTAIN PENS, guaranteed, Carpets and Rugs. 89e to 6.50 passing importance. STANDARD DIARIES FOR 1905— large desk size; 3,00 down to OUN each, SMe, and Po] Oc (Third Floor, Centre, 19th Bt) Many Extra Good Bargains. Throughout this section values are of sur- Wool V ichees elvet Carpets, Body Drussets Rugs. ve 4-4, B00, Be, 1,00, 1.75 Pillow Cords. and upward. rect! In. pinin and combination of 6-4, Ge, 1,00, 1.50, 2.00 fn atiens 800 and upward 4. 1.50, 2.50, 9.00, 8. Tapestry Brussels ‘Hiss Pillows. and upward, “ sl Gaepe See Ovid, at 22.50 be Mek 390 10-4, 1.9%, 4,00 and upward free, ep. | Sie Saale’. ot 21.50 2 in an ele %-FOLD, - silkoline 124, 2.60, 5.00, 6.25 and room, hall Smyrna Rugs. filled” each 790 upward stair effects; spe- 79o | A ropreseniation of the mos in tight grounde, Bead Portieres, « ‘: . Prominent rl opular jae Nig try a large line of B str russcls Ru: all-woo!, revere! oor ove G25 | Fe care large line of Bena ry Brusse! s Rugs. | ¢ ta {too thoes! FILLED, with * an? rg, Size 0x12, 8 19.50 i onk fram," g upward from 495 cla, 10.76 | Size 7.0x10.4, ot 14.35 . (Third Floor, Front. 18th St.) Ht poner 14.75 (Pith Fleor,) Ohanksgiving Chinaware & Brie-a-RBrac Sale. An Important List of Spootal Values, H PRONZB STATU- nam MARBLE BUST. ue, VAENNA VASES, old Drenden di tong, egeh, NE eases, ott royal wore NA “DECORATED VASES, 10 eas Decorated Gable Punters ae Halt Regular Aas ee, dozen DIN} URKRY © Dresser, 16,00 ITBS—Dresver, "19.00 When quarter #24 whien these te In our own goat hair and tuned elve- $25.00, grade, covered with Vet r 16.75 $20.00 grade, covered with Denim, Iron Folding Couches, ratet, with e@justable sides. Can th with both sides at be rested, ta the width of & threc-auarter-stne | complete, with eh) goat Bair matiress—our own make, Rox Springs | BARS oie 5.75 $18 sau CE TURRENS. each, | | $1.55 PRUIT DISHRS, each 480 | LIMOGES CHINA DI Se. ROUND VEGETABLE DISHES, cial decoration, gol wach, 1Me | ‘Se. CAKE PLATES, each, 1 45 dos, BKBAKFAST PLATES, each, Rich China. ‘zo | We have piace’ on a spectal table thousands of pieces of FINE CHINA, Just i trom the moat promi ere in. Europe, "YaRe Dinner Sets. 100 DINNER SETS: wecial are mae WR GUD Tureen and large meat Ne 5.75 4 NAISE BOWL AND PLATE. Ts TOOTHPICK HOLD 200 FRUIT OR JELLY 2he (Third Floor, Front, 19h St.) A Chanksgiving Funders Sale of Ser Importance, Parlor Suites, Parlor Suites, made in faultless fashion exactly as illustrated and in one of Season § prettiest designs—one hat is entirely new. the current | The frames are made of birch and have a finish similar to mahogany: are srongly built, | upholstered with the bes sel me . japanned springs tufted backs throughout and covered with human figured tapestry verona velours, or damask in assorted 46. 00. 5.00 Foather Pittows. | colors; special, Covered with green panne velvet; special 60,00 Rock venere Rockers, as ilhusrared, in golden cak as illustrated, cr imitation cobbler h mahogany, | wm solid seats and | broad panel | golden oak, backs, | | &76 SPBOAL D SATHERS. | 7 Dining Chairs. | seem, 207, | 4 iWustrated, t2 oe ads. & ioe clusive design, made of fe Dt e " * juartered oak and bi re quartered oak and highly nest OBE sab ponahed, eaned box seate, sons, 2 Ibe re ‘sisdds tb special, 2.00 te at laa = cs nal NO CONNECTION WITT! ANY OTHER STORE ‘THE BIG STORE ACITY IN FTSELE SIEGELE OOPERE Phenomenal Sate of Pianos and Pla 1 ANOS. Remarkable opportunity to cwn a pf instrument little money. Makers’ names cannot be advertised, but th are all found on the Pianos. New Upright Pianos. Regular value, $225.00; Sale price, $175.00 200.00 Regular value, 275.00. Sale price, . Regular value, 300.00; Sale price, 225.00 Regular value. 325.00; Sale price, Regular value, 350.00; Sale price, Regular value, 375.00; Sale price, Regular value, 500.00; Sale price, New Grand Pianos. Regular value, $550.00; Sale price, $450.00 Regular value, 595.00; Sale price, 475,00 New Playanos at $150.00. The PLAYANO is acknowledged to be the best Piano Player and sells: larly for $225.00, Because of a special arrangement we are ¢ enabled to offer them at a full third less than usual, 150. 00 Playano Music Rolls at Halt Price, $1.00 music for Ve. $2.00 music for 1.00, All these instruments are ready (0 deliver. Easy payments enable you to have the Piano for Thanksgiving, if you file and pay for it at your leisure. (New Art Piano Store, Firth Floor.) Staple and Fancy Linens Jor Chanksgiving Shoppers. Although this is primarily a sale of odd ots which will go. regardless of former Prices or com, there are tremendous values throughout the section, affording the nr opportunities to furnish up the linen close:s before Tanne yard ALL LINEN | rewent pees orn ey) 490 vant ¢ 1 $e HRRAUY | BLEACRED To ete for | 10e and 12%be, eneh NGED TRAY CLOTHE, MOMIE LINEN ¢. EMME Wr) $3 MUSLIN OW OA Z pteeh, for Me, HBNMED JAC. TARD WRAVE HUCK 1. tor rf Me, Mo, and too. stamenn | 4, 00 iokow PINTED CUSHION TOPS | LINEN each for GERMAN | crore ONS | 2.98. om iii’ 2 sek TINEN DAMAbKN each for $5.00 to SCOTCH DOUB! nd mm “WHITE LAWN SCA yard for de. HLEACHED IRISH TATU DAMA yard for Me, F CHRIZED DAMASK 892 “y rats. ona$3 tne TOWELS, Air jain Floor, Rack Pr Re Combs Sr" Here is a sale of white, shell and amber Back and Side Combs that has never been equalled here- tofore. It offers an un- equalled choice of models that are absolutely cor- rect in every detail and made to meet the critical requirements of the wom- an of theday. Wecan- not emphasize price-low- ness more strongly than by stating the wholesaler’s price is on par with ours. Some of our best num- bers are herewith illus- trated, and they will be found extremely fetching and neat. Some have Rhinestone settings, others Turquoise, Emerald or Ruby color stone settings. Choice for tomorrow, each, Also Extra Special. We have another special lee of Combs in plain and some with gilt mounte ings, some with fancy settings. So vast is this assortment that it is impossi- ble to enumerate it here. Your choice, to-morrow, each, 450 950.) (Main Floor, Front, tsune@ta Dressers. $18.00 DRESSERS, as Martrated. fol mate ot | oak, f.nely finteh. et, golten solid cak, and finely gale finisdat base meas]