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h se to to Tell When ains Will Run on Third Avenue. fons Are Passed Without pping and No Notice Is on the Third avenue elovated | fo efficient as that on the branches of the system, Is worse, In lowal eer- any longer made of up a schedule, and patrons Stations uncertain as to how ‘will have to walt for a train one arrives, where it will Month ago @ person could tell ttely how long it would take from one section of the city ‘by that road, but now he how much time will be con- the journey, From the minute the station stairs until he jficom bis train at the other end fourney it 1s all guesswork, of the Interborough Com- controls the elevated eys- j well as the Subway, declare ie traMc facilities on the Third Me Foad are just as good as they the coming of the Subway-- because of the remarkably wervice in the Bubway that ' worvice appears to have deterior- ‘a the #ame breath they admit y are fewer trains running than venue "L," but that this is more than “the increased number of vars ‘Tocal train during the rush Want More Trains. \go from Ninety-ninth street to Elgh- Tn this way a passenger may board | @ train at Soventy-alxth street, intend fog to alight at only to be inform ninth street that will be the next boarding a local train at any uptown stations is “ig dark as (o wh UD" at the sta to get out rather Jac road as: land de | “he wishes ich a system—o of system—patrons of the causes no end of confusion Some Vexatious Delays. Bspecially bad is the service tn ae pangale of the day, A reporte Th Eyening World iad ovcasion ye! 1 | to Bo, from City Hall t Houston street | Reac Wh the City Hall station just after 12 o'clock he had to walt nearly ten minutes before a train pulled out. | Returning two hours | there was a long delay at Housto: roet walthng for a train, and when one finally did come along it did not stop at Canal street—one of the most important sta- !tons on the Ine—though, to judge from the number of persons who got out at Grand street and stood walting In the cold on the platform for the next train there were plenty of passengers who wished to allght at Canal street, Patrons of the road have no fault to }find with the express train service, In fact, they contend, In an effort to per. |feot' this branch of the service, the local |branch has been overlooked, They com- |plain that & man lving in Harlem can get downtown quicker than a man can teenth street, Better local service fnd less express service would beneft the greater number of people, they assert. One man who uses the Eighty-fourth street station of the Third avenue "LL" dally, had this to say of the service now in vogue on the road: “The Subway js undoubtedly a great boon to persons living on the west alde of the town, but its coming has proved anything but a boon to us oastalders, Its excellent service js made the ex- cuse for the most wretched service we have ever had on the Third avenue. In an effort to accommodate the long-haul patrons in Harlem, the local service has been cut down so that a man in my position spends nearly twice the time hé formerly did tn getting to and from his business. Has to Wait for Tralne, “Frequently when I arrive at the sta- tion in the morning one or two trains will pass by before one comes along which \) Sons wt ‘the station, Then I board that \ to find out very often that the train eit not Hop at Eighteenth street, where get ou The result is that I must elther alight at Twenty-third street and walt for the next train or go on to Fourteenth street and walk baw to Righteenth street. Thousands of other business men, lke vida {8 go through this performance every (ae “Tt {9 wnnecessary and inconvenient, and we demand an immediate return to the former system, Yaocal service on the road was satisfactory until the recent change was made, and there Js no rea- bi aif the old service should not be COLD CURE Price those who are dependent on Qvenue “L’ for transporta- from their places of business they would be ‘better served Sreqvent trains of fewer cars, a thus te able to get home in! less time, They urge @ return to the former . that they do not a poastble be Bla the trai; le and at the rat Increased he Leading Retail 25¢ Relieves 1 WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY IF IT FAILS, MUNYON, Philadelphia. 104 WEST 14th STREET, = Cow erthwait’s RELIABLE CARPETS Special Sale of “nt ont | Bureaux andChiffoniers “LONG CREDIT,” stablishment of Bi rooklyn. Caps the Climax. e Mercerized Cheviot Shirts, at $1 Value: : For 49c, ee.at Elm Place, “A wonderful Shirt , “Now something Sale last week, as you different—and_ better, ink, than’ has ever been offered in Brooklyn, ine of the best m icky enough to buy prized cheviots a particularly fine stock of fabrics at about half ’ We are perhaps his biggest customers reg- —and it is natural pod business to turn over that advantage to us, ~The result is that 1200 Shirts, all with plain, soft bosoms and made akers of Shirts for men from the makers of fine what he usually has to that he should count it he has made up for us the lustrous white cheviots, in both the plain ave or with beautiful stripes. They are finely |/ Pmiade-—right shape, good neckbands, good but-}, tons, carefully made but tonholes. They are dol: || Shirts—fine dollar Shirts---in every detail, The only trouble is that there are only 1,200 them, though ‘there are all sizes, from 14 to They won’t last long at half price—49c, piece; So come as early as you can. Sale starts at store opening Thursday, None C0, D. Main Floor, Bim Place, DUGAN YET HAS ELIAS $149,000 oe Process Server Can't Find Man : Who Holds Large Sum of Money Belonging to Agad Mr. Platt’s Mulatto “Affinity.” When the metion to punish Hannah Islas, the mulatto a R, Platt, for ¢ up before of Court came veventritt to-d Terence » from former Ge Black's office, presented affidayits to show she had not been 4 contempt but liad done all In her power to obey the | order of the Court restoring to Re- | calver Gilbert Moniague the balance of $152,000 she iad placed um the hands of Patnieck HH, Dugan, but that Dugan could not ‘be found. When Platt sued Mrs, Elias to recover | $686,000, which he alleged she had ex- torted from him in eght years by parses of pxtotinn, his relations for| wenty years with her, Platt’s iad Bot an order agulins, ‘every bank trust campany in the city, fora | them tw pay. any money they might hold for Hannah Elias. On the eat before Justice O'Gorman Patrick H, Dugan, “outside man" for | heppard Knapp & Co, testified that rs, Elias had placed $162,000 in his hands, Of this $10,000 went to former Governor Black as a retainer, nity of aged John iy which once has own that Mrs, before the restrainng wnan affidavit fived nus today that she has er upon Dugan to turn the o the recelver, and ec) Mit Wanted to consuls his ". Dugan has not been anter pon him, that Mr, Dugan ds not in ‘hldine. but that the process server nly with him, | “Tf Livers Go Wrong set them right—it's simply and easily done, Without pain, | without trouble, without nause- ating, in fact it’s only in the | beneficialeffects that you noticc you have taken Beechams Pills Bold Everywhere, In boxes 100. end 250, wf the Court hag | Avoid pneumonia and colds. an Allcock's Plaster on the chest and ‘[Preumonla Wear | f another between the shoulders. never weakens the or other poisons. Remember, it always strengthens and Mr, | dit Dogan hat radily part to which it is applied, . Absolutely safe and curative, Guaranteed to contain no belladonna WORLD WANTS. THE SUCCESS OF YOUR BUSINESS LARGELY DEPENDS ON YOUR AGENTS. GET THE BEST AGENTS —HUSTLING AND RELIABLE— THROUGH SUNDAY he Yaeamaf fre Store at 5.30 2222 #,,* Closes o'clock Again the Great FORESTS OF FURNITURE Are Ready for the February Sale a Today the Great Movement Begins More manufacturers than ever before have joined hands with us, to make this February Sale the greatest of a splendid series, Factories whose product could never be secured under-price in the past, are now broadly represented. There are splendid collections of fine and elegant furniture. There are vast gatherings of popular-priced furniture. There are choice groups of “period” and other exclusive furniture, MUCH AT HALF PRICE—MOST AT A THIRD UNDER-PRICE. Such economies will bring housekeepers for, hundreds of miles, to share the splendid savings But best of all is the superb exhibition which this February Furniture presents—variety such as is unknown in any other store anywhere. othe Heuamaft- Sore Ph And every piece is worthy—everything bears the same broad Wanamaker quality guarantee, as if you paid the full regular price. YOU MAKE NO SACRIFICE AS TO EITHER ASSORTMENT OR SECURITY IN PROFITING BY THESE SPLENDID SAVINGS. Every housekeeper within reach of WANAMAKER’S will find it tremendously to her advantage to come and Jook over these specially- priced stocks at the earliest moment possible. BEDROOM FURNITURE The assortment of Bedroom Furniture in the February Sale has never before been PARLOR FURNITURE The February Sale will contain many ex- amples of finest quality to medium-priced Parlor Suites, Odd Chairs, Divans and Sofas at = much below the regular that the values are remarkable; Parlor Suttes tee $35, trom He Tesi tation mahogany taree-pieve Parlor Bul trom iee—Imitation mahogany ante lece Parlor Sulte. At from $78—Mahogany three- piece Parlor Suite At $48, from #10--Imitation mahog- any oy Saepiee Parlor Suite, ‘rom $80--) Mahogany five-piece Pllvior Bute, A bard from $%—Mahogany three- piece Parlor Suite, At $60, from $&—Imitation mahogany five-| piece Parlor Buite. At wo from $18)-Mahogany cane Gitte hie Parlor Bulte. from $150—Imitation mahog- ay ve-plece Parlor Suite. t $80, from $125—Mahogany three- pies Bari auite, At $0, from. $10)--Enamel cane three- plece Parlor Sult te At $8, ron BUA UeD mahog- Lif five-piece Parlor tate from $175—-Mahogany three- vise Barat Bulte t $105, from §210—Walnut ¢wo-plece Parlor Bulte At $110, from $220—Mahogany three- Piece Parlor Sulte At $145, a) feo MBhOERDY three- piece Parlor Bulte At $22, from 1150—Mahogany two- plece Parlor Suite Odd Pieces . from $15-Mahogany Corner , from $15—Mah'y Wall Chair , trom Haake y Arm Chalr $17, from At mh, from $71—Mahogany Corner Chair = offered in each of the sorts. Sideboards At $28, from $40-Golden oak $3 At 18. ear $17-—Weathered oak Formerly Dining-room FURNITURE ‘The line of dining-room furniture is spec. ially strong in medium- priced Sideboards, Extension Tables and China Cabinets. Odd Pieces At $20, from $32—Mah'y Arm Chair At $23, from $46—Mah'y Parlor Chair Ng & pigs $15—Mah'y Arm Chalr $66—Imitatlon Mah'y Sofa at Bae trem Heclmitation Manog: any At age from lal'y Arm Obair At $60, from Bo Mah eat Sofa At #45, from $110—Gold Chair At $82.60, from ‘Maley Sofa Fancy Tables, $3.75, from $5.60-Oak Center Table from $650-Oak Center At 4.50, Table At $5.50, from §8-Oak Center Table At $6.00, from $10—-Mahogany Center Table Ad $7, from $11—-Oak Center Table At $9, from $14—Oak Center Table At #0, trom $80—Mahogany Center Tabio a $96, from $55—Mahogany Centre| ‘At ‘45, from $68—Gold Table At %80, from $115—-Mahogany Li- brary Ny Fancy Cabinets At {18 from $28—Mah'y Curlo Cabinet At. (5. Fora $33—Vernis-Martin Curlo Cwhbine! from $36—Vernis-Martin Cab- At a) at ‘ts from at Cynara UN: o, from 0] rio Cabinet i from $88—Mah': in from $38—Mah' from $4! Muste Cabinet, y Music Cabinet | fi id Music Cabinet At $30, from $42—Gold Music Cabinet At $33, from $48—Mahogany Parlor Cabinet At 31, from $55—Mah' %y ene Cabinet At $48, trom $5—Gold Ci t At $70, from $%5—Gold C: ab Inet At $110, from $150—Gold Cabinet pid Unusual values are All of the goods are new pat- Extenston Tables At $14, from $18—Golden oAk Table At $16.60, from $20—Golden oak t $19, from §25—Mahogany Table At &0, from $25—-Mahogany Table At $24, from {2 Malogany Table At $30, from $38,—Mahogany China Cabinets from $16—Golden oak Cabinet Golden oak Cabinet terns of fine construction and finish: At from $32- from $45—Golden oak Cabinet | 3 AL At from $42--Golden oak Cabinet from $60-Mahogany Cabinet sf, fe m 366—G: sen onk Cabinet from $0 from $83—-Mal ‘At #8, from $180-Golden oak Cabinet | rices so equalled by this store. From the finest twin Bedstead Suites [va the simple Oak Bureau, the prices indicate most unusual | Values ; | Bureaus | At $8, fom $10.50—Golden Oak Bureau a 5 60, from $10—Golden Oak Bureaal from $12—Golden Oak Bureau at Mi 60, from $15—Golden Oak from §$16—Golden Oak U a $16, from $22—Mahogany Bureau 16.50, from $26—-Oak Bureau At 18, from $28-—-Mahogany Bureat At $20, from Mahogany Bureau olden Oak Bureau ‘olden Oak Bureau Iden Oak Bureau iden Oak Bureau ‘Maple Bureau Fi Birch Bureau At $36. from $45—Maple Bureau At $38, from #48—Mahogany Bureau Chiffornters 044 875, from $8.25—Golden oak Chit- nat iio, from $10—Golden oak Chif- At $19.60, trom $19.60 — Gold orlttonpiot Sah At $16.50, from $%—Golden oak Chif- fonnier oe fy from $%—Mah'y Chiffonnier At $20, from $30—Mah'y Qhiffonnier At ia from $3—Mah'v Chiffonnier At 822, from $33—Golgen oak Chif- sone t £23. from $20—Maple Chiffonnie; ' At $23. from 3! ‘aly’ ne At $24, from & At Ras: from $ Mattresses | Large, special purchases of horse- | hair, provide these fine and unusual | offerings, Every mattress made, up new to your order, At $20, worth $28—Pure white South American sterilized horse hair; full size, 64x76 In,; 1 or 2 parts; 40 lbs, At $17.50, worth $24,60—Three-quarter size, 48xi8 in,; 1 or 2 parts; 85 lbs. At $15, worth §21—Large single size, 42x76 In.; 30 Ibs, ‘At $12'50, worth $17.50—Single size, 36x76 In.; 2% Ibe, Bae mixed steriilzed hair—very 8 meas $15, worth $20—-Full size, 64x76 tn. ; 11 or 2 parts; 40 Ibs, At $13.15, worth $17, Pon Tey | alge, 48x76 In.; 1 or 2 fete ee At $1.25, worth $15—Large hate size, 42x76 In.; 30 Lbs, $9 worth $12.50 -Single alze, | fo barter Iba, | Xed atertlized hair; can bo mode over— ‘At $12, worth $16—Full stze, 54x79 {ni 1 ov 2 parts; 40 Ibe, ‘At $10.50, worth $i4—Three- cauarter \ giao, 48x76 in.; 1 or 2 parts; 35 Ibs, area co JOHN WANAMAKE Toilet Tables 10, from $16-—Golden Aa rane Ni 50, from $16—Mah'y Table At $11, from $17—-Mahogany Table At $12.60, from lal Table. At $18.50, from $20—Mah'y Table At $18, from $19—Golden Oak Table rey 314, from $%—Muhogany Table 26, from §25~—Golden pak ‘Table 5, from $2—Maple Table x $18, from $28+Golden oak Table Brass Bedsteads , trom eft pad 6c, 6 In. trom Hb—4 £1 '60, trom ttt , from $45—4 ft, 8 ine , from $48—4 ft, 6 in, 4 , asl KO is eB , trom s53—4 ft, in. At $4, Crom $4 ft, 6 In, 45, from $70—3 ft. 6 in, , from $65—8 ft, 8 In, Women’s Desks: xt $11, fi at 14, from 15, fom ® ‘rom, x i (iad w'l birch Di , from $38—Natu 8] At from det birch Desk A t t 20, t $26, from $40—-Mahogany Desk ‘At $28, from 8(2—Mahogany Desk At $32, {ion $46—Mahogany Desi At $40 t $48, Mahogany Desk At $48, from §-Mahogany Desle Mattresses t $9, worth $12—Large single size, aa x 76 in.; 30 bs, oh $7.0), worth $10-Single size, 86 x 76 tn.; 25 Ibs, Springs At $8, worth $10-Upholstered top; rabbet ede; ite metal bedsteads; full size, b4 x 75 I iat 87. %, worth $9.75—Three-quarter to. Wo) ih $9,60—Large single x 7 ah atid worth $9. LaliD alze, 36 n. *at 95.50, worth woven wire ering! ‘adji vat ; aj) tinea for wood or metal bedsteade, At ¥,_ worth $6--National all-steel opring; rubber bearing; all sizes, for metal bedatoads, At $4, worth $5--Bteel woven wire epring: all sizes, for meta! bedsteads, Fillows At $1,765, worth $2.25—Special mixed geese tent ner Pillows; odorless; 20x30 ni 9 At. $2.26, worth $215 Sole t featherg; 20x80 In.: 3 tba, sired :608e9 Fourth flop We ay Broadway, 4th Av 9th & 10th Sts. seh ot SN aid Ab A aa ai i a 'fity, |BDouble bed size, heavy, |Hcotton, each..... SPECIAL OFFERINGS, Just recéived, a late shipment of 150 dozen: English Cape Women's Gloves, made expressly for us to be sold at 1. 00 $1.50} special at....... 0006 Women's Itish Point Lace Stocks, ‘ed ed with chiffon ruch- ing, in all colors, thie black’ an 390,; for... Women's Crepe Chiffon Automobile Veils in all colors, 3 yds. long, value $].60} for... Women's New Spring Cloth Suits in cheviot ot, white, value 19¢ vere OBC coat and jacket effects, 26 inches long, strap seams, best quality satin lined, skirts full pleated effect in brown, blue, purple and 15. 95 WEST 25TH el) 7TH AND sTH AVS, FEBR ARY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS OFFERS MANY GREAT | | BARGAINS In the Basement. Parlor Suites Are Cut In the Great February Furniture Sale. We have taken about fifty of our regular stock of Parlor Suites—and cut the prices of them—to meet a lot we bought especially for the} February Sale. All told, one hundred and twelve Suites will you to-morrow—at a most decided saving, Details follow: Three Pieces: $12.50, regurlarly 20.00— Mahogany finish, highly polished frames, covered in tapestry. $15.00, regularly 25,.00— MnoRany finished moulded frame, covered in Verona velour. $26.00, regularly 40.00— Mahogany finish crotch mahogany, with carved entre, covered In tap- estry, $34.00, regularly 50.00— Mahogany finish, elegantly shaped round back and French legs, covered in latest coloring of panne plush. Women's Mousquetaire Suede Gloves One Dollar a Pair. Values are from $1.89 to $3,69, and we count it the biggest sale of the year. ‘ Women's Mousquetalre Suede Gloves, in 12, 16 and 20 button lengths—Just in the height of fash- fon; straw, pink, blue, nile, lemon, pearl and white. Only fifty dozens of them—all perfect; so you need to hurry. Women’s 12 and 16 button length Milanese Silk Gloves in pink, blue, nile, straw, pearl, black and white. 75c. and $1 V: 39 Burnt Wood, Free lessons to every purchaser of wood, Illustrated catalogue of wood free, $1.75 guaranteed outfits, each, 81.25 25c, plain white boxes c 15c, designed hoxes., $2.25 designed tabouret A hundred different articles in designed wood at $25, Women! s $2.00 MUpwards of a thousand pairs of Women’s Shoes, in both button and any face, will be placed on sale to-morrow Ae Morning at a dollar the pair, : None of them is worth below $2—and two hundred pairs are worth om $2.50 to $3, Made from Dongola Wfdskin, with extension’ soles, in sizes 3 to 8; plenty of wide widths— these are the Two Dollar kinds, Five Pieces: $25.00, regularly 40.00— Mahogany finish, highly pollshed’ frames, covered In Verona, $35.00, regularly 50.00— Mahogany finished, shaped top and arms, tapestry covering. $39.00, regularly 65.00— Mahogany ftnfshed, handsomely shaped top, crotch mahogany, cov- ered in tapestry or Verona, $58.00, regularly 8§.00— Mahogany finish, crotch mahogany top, shaped arms and French legs, covered in Persian tapestry, Thermometers. Midwinter sale of. 50c., 75¢, and $1.00 imported and domestic ther- mometers in enamel, wood and metal case; also cottage barome- ters, Your choice, at the optical counter......... 25¢ Notion Specials, Molnach, a deep black, penetrating Dye. A soft, permanent black dye for old articles of leather, such as kid gloves, shoes, bags, 19 ete, Waterproof, bottle,. (“ 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Black Mohatr Shoe Laces, dozen 6c 10¢, asst, kid Halr Curlers, bunch..6c ii} 10c, large cabinet asst. Hairpins.,.Gcf || 15c, pyramid Pins, Jet... 3c, cabinet asst. Invisible Halrpins,.8c 15c, dozen 6-4 Black Mohair Shoe Laces, dozen Soc. Black Silk Thread, full stren and measure, spool, English Pin Books, , 10c. roll 24-yard Cotton Tap 4 Magic Hair Curlers, each, 5c; box, hoes at 8] ——saa Shoes at $ = SS ae The better ones are Patent Leather in button and lace— some with Cuban heels, others with Frencl heels. Mostly in sizes 6, 614, 7, 734 and 8. 1,50 for $3 Shoes: # Button Boots, with extension soles; sizes from 4 to 9 and widths fi A to E; also a few smaller si If we can fit you, they’re a bargain. February Clearance ankle Flannels, Blankets and Comfortabl We're making some very emphatic reductions on all of the above—t get our stock down to the lowest notch. All splendid sorts, too. Itj will pay you to lay in a supply for all of next season, OUTING FLANNELS light grounds with pink and blue checks Stripes, 8c, qual- HOW vesriiss neat white and Alc now DOUBLE FOLD FLEECED FLANNELETTE, with figures printed on red. blue, ‘pink, green 1_ {and navy sould, hc UNBLEACHED CANTO) FLANNELS, heavy ah wvarm, with long fleec: face and a twilled back, 12%. qual- ity, at 8c and fancy {400 Blankets, Now 2.98 Pr. | kets, made soft white woo! blankets with Just enough cotton ) prevent — shrinking; sink and blue $2. 98 r vorders, palr.. ders, large pair... 5.00 Blankets, Now 3,49 Pr. Eastern white wool blan- quality wool on cotton warp to prevent. shrink- f double bed pretty bor- 6.50 Blankets, Now 4,98 Pr Handsome California’ white wool blankets, made of the finest qual Ity lamb's wool, large’ ‘louble bed size, pretty borders, nicely ‘finished with silk bind. . $3.49 ing, pal from fine Com fo rtables covered vith figured silkoline, plain colored back and (filled with white 69¢ Figured silkoline com- fortables, in choice de- signs and colorings, filled with good white cotton, ed colored ck, large size, $$$ res Best quality fl Silke oline Confort, and some desi mpi per ored ‘back, filled with best white” sone, large: Size, value $1.65 95c

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