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sere" [RAILROAD LOSES Pass Over Grand Co: PLANS FOR NEW After purchasing one ticket and} checking one's baggage one prov 0 ) Si the express train by entering a @ y | overlooking the grand concourse # i ——a | thence to this ¢ purse, which & " an hana Woman Passenger Knocked « Scheme for a Terminal for the concourse is approa Hudson River Road to Cover, S's" w Nineteen City Blocks Suibmits|s:'» "mont ted to the Board of Estimate. | és The ing a REMARKABLE FACILITIES fe! FOR GETTING TO TRAINS. : Mouth and Burned Overcoat, —Company Must Pay for It. iting * LOWER COURT'S AWARD © Stiles Declared His Feelings “| Were Hurt, Too, by Lady's 4 Action, but Verdict Only Covers Cost of the Overcoat. Drohitectural Features Inolude : Massive Arches at the Forty-'s:: Second Street Enirance— a Referred to a Committee. —& the 90), » Appellate Term of the Supreme Jay handed down a decision dgment of $9.78 In favor on, a New Jersey law- t the New York City pany complaint Stites set forth chat Plane for the Grand Central Station O° ° Were submitted to the Board of Katt Ty. mate and Apportionment to-day by Ira) conn L. Place, attorney for the company, er ae and George H. Dantets, General Passen- | 5 5 ger Agent. In addition to the pl Mr. Place submitted a letter from Pres! Re or fae the darans| j!ate on the night of Sept, 11, 198, he and dent Newm: je | his uncle boarded an open Fourth ave: | - * A ec lg song Made wiled | @ue car at Fourteenth street, to go to | Rafi ny de D) he Grand Unton Hotel, where they way of concessions from the city as to . ‘ ” * were to stop for the night, As he got dhe closing of streets, The terminal i j » for a \ e says, a woman passenger ac- | Wi cover nineteen city Mocks. ' ‘The closing of streets ts the only mat- . ter which properly came before the ser Board, as nearly all other powers pro- viding for the laying of tricks switches, have been disposed of by Legisiature, The deserpition of the “}) ) Dullding furnished to the Beard ts {n thes * ln part as follows the neo af ’ oye The plans for the new terminal ta! wey atatt the Jere New York Clty involve the use of an ‘ miratly ae | atte area between Forty-second and Mitty ptt tea hoe Py Seventh street, Madison and Lexington ¢, +f \ avenues. 1 . Post-OMce tn Ballding. Pet ta " ‘The station proper, together with the aysiding ‘ fins a Stites wa Post-ofllce and express wil oe 4 cover the blocks betwee and Lexington avenues from Fy) to Forty-third street, tnclusty the block fronting on street between Vanderbilt avenue and Depew place, In addition to the public streets Will be connections by roadways and walks to on the west and Lexingto: the east The suburban trains will be er level than the express tr thus n separating the commuter fro: t and affording bette ted him, but he did not respond, He | @ right of this woman, and, af ing riding @ few moments, the man weld “Say, why don't you say someth ning to rlares that he dif not re he and whe then and in a0 doing| wouth a lighted | his overcoat | tn It caused ngs. | n hie t besites miloing his avercowt, and AsTen RET » "CITY ENGAGES JUDGE DILLON. a | se tie HEAT X88 FREE No additional expense by using the HEAT To Settle Question About Bulldlag Hleotrle-ttwht Me Press passenger ing sy lth | passe second str a t its a \ f Oy tls JET CENERATOR, ef that Nights your room, will heat It ‘HEAT Se okt waste of arches, wide and sixty arches one enters Jobby ninety fort by three ‘This ticket lobby ts the street, On the right of this | 1 we fe 1 high. 1 un enor MCRANT COMP ANT MBL S. Broadway, oot sth Christmas Gifts for Women to Give to Men. Most of the articles enumer- ated in the following list come in apecial holiday itt boxes Neckwear, 25c, and up. Smoking / Jackets, \ $3.95 and up, Cravenette/ Overcoats,! $15 and up. Suspenders, 25c. and up. Moffiers, 98c. and up. Handkerchiefs, 50c. a box, Slippers, $1.00 a pair, Umbrellas, $1.50 and up. Gloves, $1.00 a pa'r. Sweaters, $2.25 and up, Bath Robes, $2.95 and up. Jersey Coats, $3.50 & up. Cardigan) Jackets, | Fancy Vests, $1.50 & up. Cuff Buttons, 50c. and up, } ar $2.50 and up. Twenty-Dollar Belt-Back Tourist & Great Coats, 52 inches long. Here's welcome 1 t popular Voges! Brothers b black frieze) or the swa overcdstings). All of shapely shoulders, snug one of these overcoats ts w Sale of Men's Wi for Scarf Pins, 50c. and up. Watch Fobs, 50c, and up. Hats at $1.85. ter Overcoals at $12. We have just received from our workrooms $00 overcoats that, ifreceived Young Men's$l0$Q 50 a week or two earlier. would bive gone onsale for & It's your good jo tune, ay $12 Suits at e 4 as you may own one at $ fhe ove are in medium ad length models, with ve > for tt aks, made of black We offer 350 suits for young and Oxford friezes and blue and black kerseys, Instead of $15, our special 7, and small men price is $12 ure 33 chest; rich, fancy Sale of $30 Paddocks in light and medium Sal 30 R shades and plain black cheviots. & Surtout Overcoats at These are $10 and S12 suits at Here’: an opportunity tor 100 men toown the sable Paddock $8.52. Of Surtowt Overcoat at a marvelously low cos would charge you $50 for the ident.cal garment; they're male o and OF; Nowe Young Men's with all those cla-acteris 8 of style that m $10 by the best dressed men. If you want one, do the pri Great Coats at Sale of $15 Black and Fancy Cheviot Suits Involved are overcoats of a char: Here's another example o money saving. Most of these suits at $12 have acter that is di been gathered together trom the small quantities le! r 15 mannish in styl by lines. There are single and | d sack suit df ), with big, shapely shoulders Ir to you of and snug-fitting collars. The sizes are 13 to 17. Special at $10. Store Open Late Friday © Saturday Nights. Voged Brothers ADM Six. Cor. B Ave. TWO NEW AUTOS FOR Doard of Estimate Vote | Commisstoner W we lon he by not |granted the permission, however, the ob. | Jectlons of Haffen, of the Bronx, had to be overcome, and finally he stied his | conscience by refusing to vote UPHELD ON APPEAL. | 1% bad adh subir of American make were offered to him at $154 each. they were tlimsy a they were offered to the Last day TU women like to give their husbands, fathers and brothers, because they know they will be appreciated more STREET COMMISSIONER Him Imported Machines to 000, bury is to have Jes to cost $5,000, The re} Cont 8 new mo! Board of Estimate to-day gave permis- | Lawyer's Cigar Out Of Hi8!sion to nim to get the machines imme: | as he sald he desired them at ™ nd if @ heavy fall of snow cam puld be seriously han ving them, Before the Board | Street-Cleaning Commissioner | pissioner said nd chat, while city at $1,800, list price of the machines was only | “If you get these machines, will you | wort Store open to- night and to- morrow night ull 10 o'clock. All of these sheer force of THe more service out of every purchase . ’ Misses’ *19.75 | bring her to our misses? allow us to fit her to one Christmas g of course she will be downtown. Nothing co ciated, and fere with mas Day. elsewhere f They're the winter-weight and 16. $13.75 lar, collarless sizes 6 to 14 $23.75. $7.75 collar and cu body and sleeves lined with satin value $12.75. 56.50 fear holes in the asphalt?” asked Bor- ough President Ahearn, pair,” said the Major. GA | President | habit every now and then of calling the! ¢ and showlng them the holes In the as- phalt on a map prepared three years! €) “Are these machines made abroad?’ sapped | Mauired President Haften. sioner, Brookiyn, olther,” sald Borough Presi- dent Littleton, eruived for two machines and | ,,0? 7. Low. vote for it.” eatd 4 bide to the board, Vehicles | ADCarn. "Ite the merry Tuletue. ¢ | “No; I find that tho steam roilers ¢ made in T will be a grand surprise to the little miss if you will and girls’ department to-morrow and | of these smart $19.75 coats at $10.75 as a brances you present on Christ- with good grade of satin with pastel shades of broadcloth On sale to-night and all day Saturday “No, I will keep the tires in “good re- “I didn't know.” said the Borough “The Commissioner haa a presontatives of the prese to his office “Piled the lst of January in my office,”| fd the Mayor, “Yes. in France," sald the Commis: go “Then T vote no,” said Haften. "You know, none of them was made tn they are automobiles.” vr, FL dal Uhat,”’ sald Haffen. “1 e hing we forcibly say coats, °10.75, ift from you. School’s out, and Third Floor. ld be more appre- | it need not inter- the other remem- 510 75 . or less than $19.75, | smart %-length coats, made of heavy | cheviot—full box coat, inverted plait We don't think you ever saw a better value back, with belt—storm collar of velvet—trimmed | with silk braid—full sleeve On sale to-night and all day Saturday, fancy cuff—sizes 14 for girls’ full-length velvet coats, three models—fancy trimmed col- or standing collar—lined throughout p handsomely trimmed t new full sleeve p -in blue, brown and black — value 1 for girls’ full-length coats, of winter- weight cheviot—new model, with yoke ffs—trimmed with crushed velvet Sizes 6 to 14 On sale to-night and Saturday for girls’ full-length regulation coats, s gq of winter-weight cheviot, lined throughout with red flannel—full bishop sleeve and © emblem, On sale to-night and Saturday a ————Ppen evenings antil 10 o'clock. - tob suspenders, neckwear and al $1.50 for imported sil Un sale to-night and Special gifts for men. 43 00 slippers, $7 8 Men’s red and gray glace hid opera slippers—chamots lined—Aaif price to-night and alurday. Second Floor, WAISTS. A REMARKABLE clearing of a manufacturer's entire pk line of waists beautifully mide up to sell at $2,95—in short, he story is 500. Second Floor 2.95 waists at $1. Three waists cest you about what you'd pay for one ordinarily, and re smart new styles, of high-grade materials, handsomely trimmed—to-night and Saturday, 41 for women’s fine lawn waists, trimmed wit. cluster of tucks— embroidery insert to form voke or full inserted front—tucked back—usuall 95 for linen, Pe lawn or damask shirt waists, trimmed with tucks, insertions or drawn work down front—new back— fancy stock ig $5. cued ‘ for beautiful quality Jin- 5.95 en shirt waists—hand em- broidered—-some with drawn work and tucked—others of fine batiste trimmed with designed lace insertions —value $10—to-night and Saturday, men’s uy | manner of good, practical, serviceable $ Forgotten to get a gift for someone, and no time to © oF Here's the remedy: $f Mail or Telephone orders promptly filled, - - remarkable values on sale to-night and all day Saturday till 10 p.m. these unprecedented values w have put off buying Christus ned fay be those who usually put ‘off buying clot ¢ ill break all selling records to-morrow for the last day befor gifts or overlooked certain remembrances, we say emphatically that Simpson Crawford Co, ofler by tar the best { y—our Saturday prices are lower than customarily offered in atter-Christmas clearing sales i and have it for the holidays, the very time it is most urgently needed. Come to-morrow—the saving will repay you a hundred-fotd Mammoth fur sale—1-3 off. URS—the all important Christmas gilt of the diy. We've sold hundreds of fine coats and smart, new, stylish piec pose of serving as Christmas remembrances. not at the prices other stores ask for the same excellent quality a ship, but at prices such as have made this department the Mec gi ht sed Saturday for fur-lined coats in black. blue and brow? squirrel: regular price $37.50 if BOOKS. When it seems nothing else would please, a book is chosen, for it ls sure to give so valuable or appreciated as a gift mufflers at 98c.. § is the great final sale of men’s Christmas furnishings—mufflers, lounging robes, | (Telephone 4gy8 Gramerey) shopping? hia wroadway, Y. x ¥.; 207 Broadway, N. y.; ov) Broadway, N.Y: 1¢ 26) Eroadwa Yi; “Y OTHER TRIPS Travel] via the + ERIE RAILROAD. Buffalo - $8.00 Cincinnati - $16.00 Cleveland - 12,00 Chicago - Proportionate Rates to Other Points, Secure sleeping and parlor car reservations early, and general information at Erie ticket offices; 18,00 as West br tty 8 Prock tm Mammoth reduction sale. Books at 1-5 their value. Books at 1-4 their value. Books at 1-3 their value, Books at 1-2 their value, Books the children like. Books for all the adulis, Books on every subject. AMOUS classics and stand- ard works of the world’s ast and present famous au nors—ali but the very latest | opular novels are included, ind they are only $1.08. OOKS are last-minute se- lections for those in a juandary over Christmas gifts re On sale to nating Christmas-gi $23.75 to-night and Saturday at $23.75 $33.75 Squirrel collars, Fur neck pieces Natural squirrel scarfs, $6.75 Marten scarfs, $8.75 up to 3 Opossum scarfs, $6.75 up to $17 merly $25 to 912.75 atisfaction, There's nothing collection of books. We have 1] the appropriate gift books. accurate time and se: articles of men’s wear that | composit ti © osition extan' e Christmas. for $47.50 fur-tined coats, 45 in. of broadcloth, in black, bue green, tan, red; Ger.nan squirrel lining, natural Mink neck scarfs, special at $14.75. Persian lamb scarfs at $8.75 to $50 Sable squirrel scarfs, $6.75 to $15 5 Near seal scarfs at $3.95 to $7.50. Black coney scarfs, 61.95 to $3.95 Children’s fur sets, $1.95 to $25. 100'20 coats,'12.75. $19.74 for women’s 45-in. coats—for- $33 — choice styles—many are copies of imported models for women's £20 coats — fine A kerseys and heavy cheviots— 45 in, long — Tied with guaranteed satin on sale to-night and all day Saturday 323. 7 5 for crepe de Chine dresses . —75 handsome crepe ds Chine dresses made over silk—every even. ing shade—not one worth less than’ $35.00 Mt Open evenings until 10 o'clock. 7---men’s watches. Atte that will give the highest satisfaction as Christmas Rifts, because they're fitted with the American movement celebrated for iveableness, Years—t4-karat gold-filied, known as the most wearable It Restaurant on the Sth floor. Open to-night and fat. — 10 o'clock. To all those who last-day opportunities, To Buy now and you realiz ¢5 for the express pur Not at the regular prices, f discrimi ‘Third Floor, {ned with sthe ] \ The cases are guaranteed for twenty Main Floor, than anything else you can possibly think of. One thousand §1,00 import- ed silk mufflers at One thousand $1.50 and $2 imported mufflers at 98c Two thousand and no more, When they are gone it will be regular prices else- where for slow-selling mufflers—just what you you make your selection at the earliest possible moment, handsome, the silks so good, that you absolutely can't make a mistake in ¢ 98c for $1 mufflers, fancy and OSC piack, tull sizes,’ pure sitk— neat, desirable patterns and plain col. orings. On sale to-night and Saturday. wit ondon squares of | $1.00 for $2, $1.75 and all day Saturday and Parisian four-in-han Open eventogs antil 10 o'clock. One thousand Kuppenheimer suits @ overcoats at about HERE'S a giant torpedo from ou “Wait till after Christmas and you type will talk: The house of art clothing. nveasure suit measure tailor patterns. English cassime with style for swell dress 15.00: to the neck—broad conca Scotch chi 1,000 men’s fancy waistcoats at who wishes him to remember him to and shade—quiet or attractive pattern: Last time ‘to buy that boy, a suit or overcoat for Christmas " finds us with just the one he'd want and you'd want him to have, and the prices qualily, the sty'es and the patterns. *3.00 sires 214 to8 years—regular $5 coat, A very ex Main Floor, 65c¢ The day before Christmas is the greatest watch- selling day of the year in this store—a day when it seems everybody turns to Simpson Crawford Co.'s for this gift of all gifts and finds them marked at prices one-third less than they deserve to and would easily command. and black Men’s neckwear—correct, new styles and handsome designs, $2.50 and $2 equal end L Buy your suit or overcoat to-morrow at half price—have it forthe holiday festivities—have the c protect you—have a month's more service out of your purchase than if you'd wait for an after-Christmas clearing and run the risk of Securing a misfit from somebody's picked over stock. Direct and logical as the one thousand Kuppenheimer suits and coats make this statement, we do not s¢¢ how you can put off buying the very clothes you need and will have to buy betore many days. $ { Sulls—garments e teed to look as though they were mad: to your fabrics are the fine:t and latest merchant all absolutely reliable. Feplete for Kuppenheimer overcoats—we clalm these t ter overcoats in New York for the money in the swell length jor children’s Russian overcoats, value $5. They are of blue Lae ge LS badirtyo frieze mostly red dannel lined. Hand. yp uinees 1 don't want—so we suggest that The designs so | for $1.50 to $2 fancy pure | silk mufflers, woven designs, | h border, full sized—neat effects | to-night and Saturday Ladies’ watch tthe cut, value $7, at $4.95, 1s price. r clothing department that pitts to rout the old saying: can buy it'at half price,” We say to you as forcibly as black $1.50 neckwear—London squares ls—to-night and all day Saturday. Floor. rated name Kuppenheimer to Kuppenheimer spends fortunes every year in the study of high No merchart tallor can do that, You can't buy a made-to- or coat that will fit you any better or wear longer of be more correct in style than a Kuppenheimer costing ts or ', theprics. The House of Kuppenheimer sel'sa thousand suits and coats to one sold by the busiest mer+ chant tailor—tt's the volume of business that makes these low prices possible, fotr Kunpenheimer’s $27.50, $30, $32.50 & $35 suits, Made as only a hieh- e ‘grade, high-priced tailor can make them—the very latest approved styles— widest latitude of choice— perfect fit guaranteed, We've considered every individual taste in selecting these suits—variety of patterns and fabrics—every size, ¢ finest Win- niade of viry tint overcoating fabrics also the conservative 44-inch coat—lined with lars Git very ¢ : 5] 5.00 or Kuppenhelmer’s | 18, $20, $22.80 and $25 | guaran. | eviots, fine silk worsteds, ers—also quiet patterns. 50 in, ither an Albert serge or foreign Veretla ve shoulders... 2; for the well dressed man of the on ¢ select—newest designs—every desirable color S that are effective—sizes 34 to 44 chest....,. re right- so are the A new suit always makes atoy happy, esp.ctaliy on Christmas day, 54 50 Salo of boys’ suits and overcoats, value . $6—$7.50. For boys of all ages 2% to '6— value. ' suits Norfolk and double. breasted—also reefers —flannel lined. overcoats of Tourist, regular coats and Russian — Women’s 14-karat solid gold watches, very spec movement—extraordinary—to-night and Sat\day—$18,50, Second | Men's 44-«arat solid gold watch, with Waltham movement ‘exceptional value to-night and Saturday — $22.60, Itham, Women's gold-filled watches, warranted for 25 years—jew. elled Waltham movement specia!—to-night, Sat $13.50, Misses’ and boys’ sterling silver or gun-metal watches— good timekeepers—special to-night and Saturday—$3.95, Open evenings until 10 o'clock: Special gifts — for men, 4795 , YD citar? Ht Every man wants a bath robe for Christmas whether he says so or not, so don’t dis appoint him. ROBES. EVERY robe in this lot at $7.95 is made to sell at $12.50, and the fact that we sold out entirely another lot of 200 just tike them at $11.75 is sut- cient proof that they are the greatest t day Christinas ues in New York, Main Floor, We secured a worclal ¢ day amooctunlty is the sreateet of the the rode rou a owconensliy griee—only "0 “an wale ti and all day Bat

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