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AR the ‘Soivame by Poulson‘ Because Expeotation of Gnea' ‘for Bridge Rellef to Be i by Company ‘Unless Ultimately to One ing World has found out Sibactselsner Best's ebeurd Tellet of traffic opnditions | Brooklyn Bridge te being per- notwithstanding the elmple, and infinitely superior d by Mr, Niels Poulson, bridge terminals Row ultimately hehind the Hest plan for) relief? the Brooklyn | ani’ acheme to grab is inal on Centre street, ¢ Of course, at the city's a the Brooklyn Rapid-Tran- #8 pamwing for a “tem- ¢step-ladder vird-cage in the PHA Park. Their game ts to coax de furtiner imo Manhattan all Why he Poulson plan ts being ing oe Seto ore. biner fl Heening World again calls the | Feconsttuction, of the Brooklyn Bodee of Mayor McClellan aud the iy who use the bridge to facta; plan ia a mere mask Comtre street de terminal in, ee expense | i fav ved, Niging waste na y' fy" au By wrt ipl * the awonnt of stair ee Mr. Poulgon’s Pla Pio the distance to be aad ears by shorten-| 131 tee ut cise e ime der takfag on pna- Ore, It docs not decrease i at been sald tt is danger- cara where the trains co: mith fonded fare aa they do overt cig arquiet does not hold y Fetuen to! far as the Brooklyn Rapld Transte eo Come epecend = hheadsay ’ on cable trains were aner- meven years ago, ly Adds to Trouble, to the diagram will show iS plan is simpy an exten- ‘ailon, or che present ‘ves the fatal Payee that d ne Park ae witches a athe both ends of ind Central Depot In this athe bes Blation In every big rallway ter- a all the switching wf OF THH THRs i na ttan, ane oe ‘the igen all lone AND. Riau TER- t oe ia aay, when a train ad Pe a Krom re 0 aunjord, and then i vd Park’ Row, where er to another track, UT concerned, tor t puuaner and prodouned It can pe ver very well criticise it, thes ea Bet he tral itches an cars during the rusi pours now Hee pine the non-r “ that point any Joni a derminal, are vasily cured with the loop system,” ae KICK BY TELEPHONE FROM for Car, and Mis Dinner Waiting, Too, don a Blastorm Veer & pattform on a Hart at once for or tet to shuttle 0. bt behind be, it must ay, ma actual sav ng Ag yey simple, If one- the train can Ma terminal is from one viat- alt Of necesalty | of the tine to] dignant Brooklymite. “My name s 1. G. Howell,” he sald, New York, "When [ started from my home, 0, 47 Beventh avenue, Brooklyn, Ornings Ming four fri We came acro been waiting here for forty- ules for a Seventh avenue car, “Now, I want to know if I present, uttling, there pe, then all of the time then all of the tl “italn ean apend in the ter- Ao Sovoted to unloading and | Where Trouble Lies. 0 bout four Aisa tor a Ke mt ih nd out of the Manhat- bridge, owing to sat the in one plat. @ Pal OW OR tind ison plan an: Incoming Vid is ewitched to any if whore tt inv emoediately th ae ade. hae on, the “Pia mo position, an to go back to Brooklyn, A: ¢ innin departs from the her gan take tts place. ‘There | Ways two or three trulus jn er minal pasion at Unies which the Poulson Nan tral pA sift My Nn plan trains cay thirt ends home for dinner, an't late to dinner? When to Re Fee the good wife, World ‘phone to se Pay a] the expenses, Then thera was a pause, and eyident- us @ car, We'll sald; » publish o my wife that It York for mine. VULTON STREET STATION OPENS, very. thirty, aeoonun or ‘ven tn ns began running tr the » find st ve ample time} Fultor t station this mori the nloading and loading, Rey price Oper teat oma Moexplalied vo pelng a Li avenue h buzayd into the Hix minutes alter ere ten persons on bourd wh train areived, and two minutes the cara siurt ‘ike aah officials Of the olty have tok Desig | the sive Intelligent Chest and wo wore owt | th for the solution of t Poulson pas } In desiening and o he trains ran on headway until 6 A the Broadway ming along at six m iihoul a pet cst, doe rabbit paul J, song-bird. talking por ana Vationn ty Mlrased to see froable in Franee, ROMB, Jan, 1 ne Situation | with § Vario ¢ early Vests raed as i Moments. antinais and Vay ) eta 0 tipe that if tie next net 1s Widiowl it will be reore ite the Wak Beis , Beau Mint PODER ae 0 settle themselves bY] ing bridges and railroad terminals, and fn Sorc terminal at wo foftunatety for he public, he hag atv the taxpayers, from his ample fortune and pressing Scar et ore Any Other Pi wimnet ater in Tuer hentai Pha ourht than to ben- eft his fellow-attttel ens—plans for the h . May that no great time and | fiven | ens y having abaer a ing and abalne more trains 1 aah Mr, Poulson to the “has been before the Laan for more than three had no. consideration, over switches and cross-overs ra fe 4 handsome yoi pany and the Bri ere eepereaien ate Brook iklyn | Ra Yranait Company Introduc vrai ie same system at Coney Island ae y i and terminal in the world, te y 1s plan for temporary re- will have to go over crous-overs with jJoaded Nas as they ls cannot very y Wel ciltlotse “Burthermore, there never was any good reason for this eriticism, as mv sysiem ig used evervwhere, and is thy only practical system for @ railroad “Nhe Simonse of the trolley service by merely doing away ANGRY B. R. T. PASSENGER. Kept Watting at Ferry 45 Minuten One of the telphones In The Byen- ing World office rang Saturday and on the other ond of the wire was an in- ‘I have just meved to Brooklyn, but Tm going to move back to good old at this { ald my wife that IT would) South Ferry and have five min- et eyen with whe Som PaDY for Maslin eh { get home with my friends I'll got all that ts coming over The Evening ly @ consultation, after which the valce | tender, | stomnad this so that T) was the | | 'T. I's back to New ngers in = Dr. Shoop’s »s\Restorative CHURCH USHER Henry Knapp Interrupted Rey, (Myera'’s Sermon, Henry Knapp, @ well-to-do coal culos at the station where it 1s his ohant, of No, 10 Strong place, Brooklyn, was arraigned long in the Myrtle Avenue Police Court to-day charged with disturbing service In the Baptist Temple, the Rev. Cortland Myers's merhorn street night, When he appeared in the Myrtle Ave- nue Police Court #| been sitting in ag) band ontered the church. auch & press about her that she was un- ablo to get to away to the pol! “Mr, Knapp has been suffering trom nervous trouble for some time,” sald the wife to Magistrate Furlong, only shad been Wied have been able to calm him," such thing, Your Honor,” ed Mr. Knapp, from nervous prostration or any other maled ly, The reason I Fronted to speak ers was thot 1 Re Raed’ one put my hands | looking for pl The Court then held a brief interview with Mrs, Knap m aun ball_for 23. Mr. ay to court eatd that his kh that he had b vacation for fourteen years and had suffered from t 1 Offer All St Dollar's Worth of My Remedy Free to Try, I can afford to free because mine ary remedies treat symptoins. treats the oauses Symptom treatma: -~as long as the cause Is there, may be stopped the cause, for ¢ trouble, Stomach troubl but a symptom, tain set of nerves ts alling. tary nerves that enable you to walle and talk and aot—but the over which your I have not Indigestion? INSULTED HIM, Saya that In Why He Cortlandt before Magistrate Fur- the church, at Scher- and ‘Third avenue, last t to-day his wife, who Is ung woman, sald she had ‘the choir when ‘her hus- There was him before ice station, he was led “it 1 able to get to him I retort- “fam not suffering had been in- of his ushers, When I in my pocket I was sim= a card,’ pp and held the prisoner further examination on Knapp's brother, who tor the arralgnmont, kinsman needed a rest, een working without a jye strain, omach Sufferers a Full otter a full doliar’s worth {a'no ordinary remedy, Ordl- My remiouy that nodvce the nymptoms, nt must be kept up forever My treatment 3 soon ay It has removed | hat iv always the end of fe ts not really a sickness, | It ts u symptom that a cere) KNOCKED INTO DITCH | , MAN KILLED HAD SLANDERED GIRL H Fone Had Talked About Pretty Miss Dollinger and her Broth-'” er in Defending Her Struck ; Blow Which Proved Fats’. on on AND SKULL FRACTURED Dollinger, Arrested, Collapses When He Hears of Victim's Death—Two Other (Men Held as Witnesses of the:Fray. (no The remarics allexed to have been made by G, Clark Folger, night oper- ator of the Hudson River Traction Company at Arcola, N, J., about Miss Margaret Dollinger are said to have been responsible for the blows that led to hia death, As a result of Folger's death, John, the brother of Miss Dollinger, is locked up in the jail at Hackensack, having been arrested to-day in his ‘home at Maywood, H, EB. Haslem, a friend of Dollinger, 1s also under arrest, Folger died from a fracture of the skuil, having peen knocked down by Dollinger last night. He died a few hours after the blow without malding any statement to the officials, Folger resided at No, 263 Townsend srteet, New Brunswick. He was due to go on duty at the Arcola station last night at 7 o'clock to relieve H, La Hughes, the day man, Hughes boards with Dollinger at Maywood, Hughes has boen detained as a witness, The police think he can throw some Mght on the murder, Folger board- ed a car at Hackensack and went to the front platform with the motor- man, While there the car was boarded by Dollinger and a frlend, H, 8. Has. lem, They went to the front platform and Dollinger asked Folger to step back as he wanted to see him, Folger went Inside the car, and there it is sald by Hugry Lyons, the conductor, Dol- lbnger dbused Folger, calling him yarl- ous names and saying: ‘I'll teach you to talk about my sister, Wait ull we get off the car,” Trio Got Off the Car, ¥or the benefit of Folger the oar ple he duty to attend the elvotric converters tapped Folger, who was injury, sub-station. sald Dollinger’ Mearaguan Minister Nioaragua, and of Mrs, Jordan, of Macon, Ga., learning to-day! that they were both in New York, de-! ed in the station, 2 the plank Lyons ya the shoulder, tind Lyons stopped it, ~ulling and he was the morning, Bend ‘Doctor: to: Scene, |) Mr, Snooks, the chief engineer, lives in Edgewater, and as soon as he got the message he galled up Dr, B. K. Conrad, of Hackensack, and asked him to go to the sub-station at once and see if Folger had received any serious When the doctor got there’ a half hour later Folger was unable to talk, In @ few minutes ae was dead, ‘The physician reported the matter at once to the police, and the Coroner on o special trolley oar waa run to the | There Hughes told who had brought the man into the station, Lyons, the conductor, told what he had seen and heard, ‘and the car was run to Maywood, where Dollinger and Haslem were found at Dollinger’s home, | Dollinger and Haslem were not told | that Folger was dead, but placed under | arrest. | “He got all that was coming to him," “He got It good and I gave the fellow all he was | looking for—so would any one else it; mty. was talking about his sister.” Even then Dollinger was not told | about Folger’s death. taken to the police station in Hacken. | sack the charge 'was made known to | him and he collapsed, ee SENOR COREA TO WED SOON. | ater’ Rrisle-to-Ne | Is Mrs, Uah Dunlap Jordan, The friends of Don Lis ¥, Corea, to the United States from Tiah Dunlap) ‘The two men got of with him, The station ts {fifty feet from the track and the men {had to cross a ditch on a@ plank, Whilo Dollinger head-or him, Bulger turned and | Lyons saye Dollinger then ‘it him a blow and he went down, The trolley car was moving at the By the and the motorman had reached 4 the two men had carried ‘ito the sub-station, His eyes unable to + ¢ Dollinger dashed water in ‘his ant eatd he was coming around inl right, Folger did ot up and & couple of teeth knocked out by the blow fell fram his mouth, ‘That was at 7 o'clook, Three houre later the chef engineer of the line ma Pecelved word from Hughes that Folger could uot work end had either met with an accident or had been struck, Hughea said he ried into the station and seemed to have a bad hip, but that was all he could see was wrong with him, He sald he thought he would be all eight some been oar- When he was | looked for, author of tries, January Sale of GRAY ENAMEL WARE Three Prices; 19¢ 29c¢ 30c Biggest bats of the programme for to-morrow. » $1.25 French Crepe de Paris, made from pure silk and wool, in ail the wanted street and evening shades; also black; 42 inches wide $1.50 IMPORTED BROADCLOTH, the kind: with a permanent) can buy lustrous finish, in black, including and colors, 50 Lihat at tod 50c. All-Wool Albatross, with a nice crepey finish, as good as you 719¢ elsewhere for 50c,; all uae cream and black EbO c.0, Z orders 2c $1.00 Imported Nun's Veiling, all wool, with the new chiffon finish; all the new shades of brown, green, blue, red, rose, tan, gray, etc. etc.; also cream and black, 45 inches wide., Beautiful $250.00 CALDWALL ' PIANOS $185.00 EASY TERMS. NO MONEY DOWN, olared thet ¢ an early marriage might be Mie wedding was to have taken placo several months ago, but war postponed to allow the handsome young diplomat €n opportunity to ‘prove the falsity of statements male in anonymous letters reflecting upon the authenticity of his Ntle to belng of noble family qnd alsa upon his honor, asserting that he ready had a wife and fopr ohiliren, The Min! Ae from Nicaragua te the ‘eral books that are used text hooks. fn South American coun- Radical Price-Cuts on ae Goods, We do not propose to allow a single business day of 1905 to go behind the corresponding day of 1904. When extra big days confront us we meet them with extra big offerings, Hence the unusual dress goods 59 $1.00 FRENCH Ma Iai VOILE, light chiffon weight, In black {and full line of shades, 6% nee 75c, black all-wool Canvas Voile, 42 Inche $1.25 all-woo! satin-face Broadcloth, 52 1 Not the voluns aultuinatlo momach nerves, mind has no control, © exphuin how thuer| Fol and opcrate vaha then down How misuse wears t How noglec quarter to a third below the actual va for this week are actually below the c B5c. Yd. for 75c. 21-INCH BLACK T. Strictly yarn-dyed f ; absolutely pure Pink, Brow) Reseda i There have been marked advan in this sale was bought previous to th cost from a third to a half more, When the sik looms were dull and list! time prices of raw silk were the lowest Ribbons qual # finish; white, i at for 4%, Tbbons; F den; printed in (eh elegant qualty in paiterns; while | grounds with yorlous colored. gaun Cause! full #4 inehow In width ered the wa ro $1,50 black imported Voile, 42 inches...... 45c. Yd. for 59c, 19*INCH BLACK TAFFETA, 59c. Yd, for 85c. 27-INCH BLACK TAFFETA, 89c. Yd, for 85c. 24«INCH CREPE DE CHINE, " Never before offered below $t Ribbons ie Bee Possibie \ leh | Ul] 38% inches In w | 15¢ | Ph st award at St, Louis, Bultablo s wide, .. ees te lues, ost of manufacture, AF A. silk; soft, clingy) These and glossy texture; just the thing for waists, trimgings | "8 ‘i On, and (nse dresses perb quality, White, Ivory, ( iy hampagne, Tan, Cardinal, ted ards it Printed Ne price rise, less a few months ag they Had been in yea we plac This mea 1, i cream, — black, , cardinal and nile: idth; @ bargain, yd. for 20, Ribbons; lack ‘Miffeta, of good Auality! soft and lustrous, from one ot America’s best. milis— blue ni i Y many purposes, 4 inches wide, ed Jarge ord 49) $1,00 black all-wool guaranteed Cheviot, 52 Inches... » 89¢} $1.00 black all-wool Pebble Cheviot, 50 inches. , 79¢ | $2.00 black imported Broadcloth, 56 inches Nour count cnM exelual we shall athe Semi-Annual Sale of Ribbons ‘This is a twice-yearly event with us—anxiously awaited by those who have ribhon wants to supply, s recently in ihe prices of raw silk, but every dollar's worth of ribbons In the open market to- day the ide Lers for at ri Vc ue | Fe ya. ported Jy with satin In white, pink and cardinal; 1% Inches wide, for 69c » 49 10,000 Yards Black Silks Toe We own exactly ten thousand yards of finest qualities of staple Black Silks—to sell at an avera; Every yard is GUARANTEED FOR WEAR—and Fie the prices | 98c. Yd. for $1.39 36-INCH PEAU DE CYGNR, | 69c, Yd, for 85c, 27-INCH PEAU DE CYGNE 69c. Yd, for 85c. 27-INCH PEAU DE SOIE 798) ve for 98c, SorlNCH BLACK TAFFETA, 27-Inch Colored and Black Peau de Cygne and) Show! ng and Sale of New Foulards and Peau de Soie at 75c. Yard, Handsome Pongee Silks, two fabrics form a strong combination for the com- M4 most every As an Mensa at 590, Yard, Now in Motion. al kinds would §. At the same y to you Vi are Are Represented Wala Moor, co! vac, lent ble also turquoise See “The Palace of “Mirth” Tt will copt you nothing t» visit ‘(The Palace of Mirth!” in our i Auditorium, dt contains the crystal maze, musical telephones; distor mire rors and caye gf the winds, There's a laugh at every step, ‘There's side- sl ace splitting tun far everybody, and }’s all absolutely harmless. Every shopper who, mm town Monda: rout come to the 14th Streer Store for a good time, \ ate she comes to make a purchase or not. Get Free Tiekets at Any Exchange Desk in the House||> = ee Double B, & M, Blue Trading Stamps till 12 o'clock; till closing, Ninety-two GreatTuesday Bargains Briefly enumerated below are ninety-two of the greatest Tuesday bargains adyettised in New York. The descriptions we: make brief and the spaces small because we linow that when wel give such values as these the prices themselves are all we need print, These ninety-two are only a small number of our Tuesday bargains, We have made a special effort to give the greateat) Tuesday values on record, and know that you will appreciate the! Bevident success of our effort. No Mall Orders Filled Dry Goods fg 6!¢c per yard for bleached Shaker Flannel (*{ii",4°"), value 10¢, 7! ce per yard for bleached Shaker Flannel ({\2"'"..) 124¢c, A 8!sc per yard for bleached Shaker Flannel (t4!90'4..) 15c, Wide, v1 Tse per yard for Percaline (syfcune a) 36 in. wide ; value 1234¢, H29e per yard for Taffetaline, an all silk lining ("!!\"°') ; value 40c, 16.39 buys a 12,00 Walking Suit (tissx,tteht and.) 24 inches long. 9.74 secures a 15,00 Suit (cfatl'A varisiyo¢ nigler ig) Good materiale, 2.47 buys a 5.00 Walking Skirt (tive ie eta ) in mixtures, G.47 buys a 6.48 Pedestrienns Skirt ight WDM retads,)0 9 ROreds aingle stampa) ty ), fire flute, 4 to a cuntomer, hy inait orders.” ) iaular), Good patterns, ; 69e per pair for $1 and 1.75 Ruffled Curtains, (4)\t09 )and 1 audits, 98 per pair for $4t0$6 Marie Antoinette Lace curtains,(,,.¢!, 4, ) H Se for Scrub brush, (if ghd yee. 3",.) best Tampico, with solid back, Bh Abe for Parlor brooms (7 re, toy “d ) insuring great wear, 24x24 in, top, | f 89e for 1.50 Bedroom Table (,,koMin oa ot) ii Toilet Articles and Notions 110¢ for Lyon’s Tooth Powder(becauss of thie fi4sc for Hot-water Bottles(; Hage for Fountain Syringe ( 149¢ for satin pad front tiose Supporters ( B 10¢ per dozen packages for English Safety Pins ("1,4"), al sizes ’ 410¢ for J spools O, N. T, Spool Cotton (,!"'s,0¢ > mh CURLO) 8 Sale of Fresh Meats and Grocerles for Tueadny “1807 " 1.86 for trimmed Hats, (js, ryuninder ot our 43 earlier, 19¢ for felt Hats, (YZ {.ieise?) including all shapes, 6.88 and 7,88 for Men’s Overcoats (,ma4 sf Ox. ) val, $10 and $12+ 1.95, 2.95 and 3,95 for Boys’ 3.98 to 5,98 Suits and Overcoata, 1.98 to 4.60 for Boys’ Rubber Coats and Mackintoshes, 26c a yard for 35c Habutai wash silks (1 8c per yard for 59c Silk (ona *) af a fine quality, be per yard for Embroideries ,, fine quellt ¥ tae ). Strips 2 to 6. 10¢ per yard for Imported Wool Laces (SR ARE, white 2c for Baby Ribbon (1° *3425.,,°°), fine for muslin underw 12)4¢ per yard for Ribbon (fiy!4,!tr2-) , in bright colorg. H39¢ for 69c Wrist Bags (met of walrus grain.) double strap handle, 7Me for Umbrellas (Nutt smote “tatioas” suas) FOd8, paragon frames $8c each for Sheets (f4.* 0). Jnthss.), made of strong sheeting, 4Bc cach for Sheets worth 52c (,,, 50 rw mer, ) Good quality, 49c each for Sheets worth 62c (fixe 72400 Inches) Heavy sheeting, 65e each for Sheets (“been”) They are worth 72c each. (8 35e a yd. for 75c Worsted (pilines, 44.10 wile.) to choose from. AQe a ya. for 85c Tailor Cheviot (uitins, of in. wile), in colors, 15e per yard for Scotch Plaid Suiting (iar ihacweui3) at 250, GSec each for Sheets worth 82c (ji, txt inches) extra well made, 614¢ each for Pillow cases (yunty snmeret') qualities and sizes, 814c each for 11c Pillow cases (7m, 2° gecstully) good materials, 10¢ each for Pillow cases that have sold right along (se, ) 1214¢ cach for Pillow cases (, ,33"},) that are very well made, £4e (.,2 shiv) Pillow case that is worth at least 16c, 16c gach for Pillow cases (tbat. retell) at 21c, Splendid quality, 29c each for 39c. Sheels(;r7ndiuinineas) Have @ seam in the centre, $9e each for 49c Sheets (hi, ,) Have a seam in the centre, 49e each for 5c, Sheets Gow tnshes .) Have a seam in the centre, H55c, 69, 79c, 98c and 1.19 for Bed Spreads (!t:ume4 and ) Full size, E 49e for 98c Waists (fifi aie Whaitings side’) Plctits. 714¢ for Women’s Handkerchiefs,(‘yh),niiniisi** )12 to a customer, 49 for Women’s Gloves (,,%21" 41° iti a,)and each a great bargain 89e for Men’s Gloves ((,\ii\'Wear) Breatly reduced, 2,98 for Girls’ 8,98 Coats (it iii, of, metions. chevtote) 9.98 for Girls’ 8.98 Dresses (ey Nihira) Sizes 6 to 14 years, 5.98 for Misses’ 17, 98 Suits & Coats (,, als o¢cntviot.) novelty cloth 79e for 1,75 Corsets (MiMine wast in'uras) #1z68 22 to 30 in, B6e for 75c to $1 Corsets (th ick.) in all sizes, 1,90 for Women’s Shoes (71. Kij‘ana'tox cuit)» Value $3 and $3.50, 1.90 for Men’s Shoes (Meiifittns cal). Value $3 and $3,50, 8e for Children’s 19c Muslin Drawers (‘mmol vith), sizes 1 to 14, Qe for 39¢ long and short Drestes (aeaowat, very pretty. 99e for Sweaters (ory "inttondowniion,)* Value, each, is 1.00, 2Q5e for Women’s 40c Vests or Pants (,,,(!*e llnel_ ) perfect goods, 12)4¢ for Women’s Stockings (rk « jfivie) heels and toes, QGe for 39c Skirts (vnifh anes’ nwisaraiung )» durable cotton, 29e for Men’s 49c¢ Night Shirts (white und fancy), full width, 11¢ for 25c Cambric Corset Covers (bth high onc ) trimmed with lace Q8e for 45c Corset Covers (7rile of fine canine) with wide lace, 29e for 49c Night Gowns (0h, Ging unbrodery Je LUll length, ‘7Be for Women’s 1,25 House Wrappers (140, ante!) Persian, Q9¢ for Women’s 50c Kimono Sacques (, ie, of anaelrtte tn), Household Goods. 18e per dozen for table tumblers (mate ¢f, fine {int 6 21/¢ for Sc. package Honest Long Cut tobacco ( |14e per sq, yds for Oileloth, ("it He, SR price ofders ) t0-Morrow, , best rubber, ney slik ela value i 90 ORK VER L GINS, par Th [SHOULDERS SHIH ie, wast ; Ie) AINLOUN ro Bud ‘Ripe Heit Dey | or ROL ay Asia Der package