The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1905, Page 12

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“ ‘ate. the clty officials going to do Willameburg Bridge besik| ‘andthe Borough President if Ir, quarrel over the ‘at to which of them Ftoag do the Mayor and the Board to 9,000 pereons—men, ‘hildten—who are Inyolyed in frightful rush-hour 80 reach ‘thelr tromen in Rapid ipo Colas? ‘and ni aly ce of Brooklyn has been fully Evening World, ia pany ‘thé congésted conditions ‘end of the new Wall- I Temponsibitity for. the Company tb Put On More Care. 1,000-08r id trips & , | decide the. legality, of the traffic regu- the restralting order upon, the merits of thy set down for Monday on was served imme- Rap Transit Board had Interborough till next Friday ‘he “ads,” wtends and ma- i { D3 APING STEAM. —_ Wall Street Men Suw Narraw Kecape of a ‘Track Steorvman. escaping steam from, a raili- pouring ot of a window on upper of @ tall office if at Wall and Pentel. streets to- | the past {three months, exolted person rang a fre| pfrom the street signal box, Four) f OF at Williamsburg Structure, stricted in two! weoks, 80 far as Known the city oMcials have no dedtite plan elther for a per: manent or temporary tenminad, In the lack of any’ fixed offtolal plan, and With the idea’ ot giving the city oM- | clals an opportunity to avpld from the very outset a repetition of the various ‘blunders that hove culminated’ in’ the stuphl and dangerous over-elaboration of the loon system at the Park Row end of the Brooklyn Bridge, Nieka Poul- eon has offered ‘a solution of the prob- ern, Mr, Potilson’a plan, which hag been submittéd to the State Raflmad Board with one or more loape could be con- { ‘READY TO FIGHT Meetings Were Held in ‘Many Towns Saturday to Protest “Against {nerease of Passen- ger Rates on L. 1. RoR. ‘The agitation against the éncreage ot the passenger aetes'on the Long leland Raliroad go assuming. defintte form, and’ within a week @ roar as loud as thas of Nisagra will eoho from Montauk to Greenpoint: agalnat the’ injustice of the Increase. % All over tthe (elemd’ the people. are up in arms againat the railroad company. \Mass-meetings+ were held Saturday ‘night in eeveral of the arost suportant towns, at Whidh resolutions were passed ‘by. the indignant commuters and resi- Genta, calling upon their ‘tives in Albany to hurry along the Introduced {n the Legislature to co: it 3 3g H fief Sapte i FATE OF TRAFFIC RULES HANGS IN THE BALANCE. justioe Gaynor to, Deoide it Mo- ye hala Adoo Can: Rule the Streets on Application: of Ahi ~ Peaoe,. of Brooklyn. : Justice Gaynor {p“the Brooklyn Bu: preme Court was wn ‘upon to-day to Jatlons put ‘in force by. Police Commis- eiontr McAdoo last’ November, /Ant Peace, a ‘wedithy Broo! Teal estate operator, ‘applied to. the «court for a temporary tmjinotion. a H Commlasinner from enforcing the tramMo, Négulations that have been in force in the flefghborhood ‘of 'Bofough’ Hall for Through hiv lawyer, Mr, Bhanke, ‘Mr. Péane' declared that the Police Commis+ Woner Had no legal authority to regu pie ernest eee INVOKED OLD LAW AS TO GRAND yURY, Bat Mr. Hommel Withdrew Motton | When Told His Case Would | Not Bo Taken Up, | } torney would seek to have the Febru- ary Grand Jury find further {ndict- ments against them in connection with the Dodge-Morse acandal, Abraham Hummel qnd Benjamin Steinhardt, al- Teady under lidictment, Invoked the ald | of a statute that has not been used in | this State for sixty-four years to-day. ‘Phey elatmed the rigit to challenge February Grand Jury’ to ascertain thelr state of mind concerning the Dodge-Morse case and Hummel and Steinhardt, The motion was made to ,Anditwo hook and ladder com- fo, 10, from Fulton street, 3! down, the iil! at Wall and nearly ‘toppled: over in Morgan's banking offiée, alilpped and turned on vement, Stoersman Murtha Grond Jury was drawn, John R, Don Passos presented the mo- 189 for the benefit of Aaron Burr and Jewett, but not since, Mr, Dos Passos was entoring into along argument when Aealstant District-Attorney Rand, arose and sald: his seat, but luckily rs feaies on truck, He ‘elimbed back to. the " oped’ along. Mur- A withovecd by “The Distvict-Attorney will not ask the Pebruary Grand Jury to return: any Pitictpen ts agalnst Humine) or Stein ( the) demtiiation by ® citoultous route. Apprehending that the District.At- | the men summoned for service on the | Judge Newburger before the February | tion. He said the law was exercised in! In 1849 In the cage of the People against | prostbapiaog had entire control of the Mighewarra, though the Board of AMermen have the power.to regulate the speed and condition of traffic, None to ‘rules were ‘therefore in direct violation’ of ‘the lew, Mr, Peace recited in an, aiMiavit pre- ented to’ the Court that he had auf-\ fered'gteat hardship ‘through tho en- forcement of the tralfo rales. on. Fulton stteet, near the Borough Hall, Polnted out, one instance when he was Ot allowed to cross the atreet and had to spend half an hour in getting.to his Assistant Corporation Counsel ‘John D, Bell; répresenting the ‘city, opposed the application for the injunction on the ground that no oause’ of action hud ‘been shown and that'no facts had been offered to prove that the appll- cant had suffered actual damage, Justice Gaynor then announced that he would not consider a tempoi in- junction and called upon counsel for oth aides to present briefs of their ar- gumept. Then, he Id de- glde the question finally upon these briefs. Shovld an injunction be granted the traflo regulations for the entire city will proye abortive, | sald, he’ woul pt a rere: Sailor Falls ® Quarter of an hour, the grape crushing deason. Tack oni Jacket's rg. Underground Road, i t i z Hire lel ellipse igtte ih Many Make Core lalrt ger) tere soeipiatn of tl service on XI Tre, evens 3a oon- nue 40 i into. the ‘of the ening ‘orld. re who are compelled to use the ing on that dee that: thelr interests are entirely gubservient to the ex- , , Rewer local trains, hey say, ere run, and the extra car on euch’ of these dops.'not compensate ‘for lally object to the 6 otal in’ the nak hours ir @ return to the old aystem, the fewer wes near Asp mise’ with the tectliies sghoresatamited. the Dowey which, an Bie Shee ater tt al NO MAYORALTY-FOR HEARST. The Editor A Daes Not Wan William R, Hearst to-day ot and nees that He Nomina: at at |adl rumors that he is seeking a Mayor- alty nomination. In the Journal to-day he announces that “he does not want to be Mayor of New York, and he would not con- sent to be nominated or elected b; party or any combination parties,” * WANTS PRINTED me Che Only Great wi wy from: the 'cotrt-roons,., | Work of choosing a Jury: then Progeny Che World’s Record-Breaking First February Week, 16,826 me 1,436 Want Medium WANT GAIN F Chat Gained at All, This #atiafied Mr, Dow Pasvos and he | 4 thr" oe BLOCKS Asleep on Express Train-and Guards Fail to Awaken Him—‘*All Aboard for Navy-Yard’? Arouses Him, Bverybody was out .of the express at the, bridge before the guards spotted led down in @ corner of a | an crobe seat, “Step tively, there!" didn't feage ths boy In blue, One of the guants Iriwhman who must have had dealings before with dolk of the blue- "Get out of here!" he thes yelled: grabbing Jack, by the shoulders and shaking him, ‘The’ sallor made: no Teqponme, He tay as if dead, A kick In STATIONS SKIPPED BY SUBWAY TRAINS ated Patrons of the “L” Sye- tem Now in Force on. the THE SUBWAY. A Jackie’ belonging’ to the Hartford) the shins made no Improssion on the fell adleep in a Subway express at the tall end of the early rush hour to-day, ‘and blocked the underground game at the Brooklyn bridge station for nearly Qu He looked as} if the) had heen spending « Sunday at home with Tom Sharkey, Thery cluig to tim an aroma like the, inatie-of & California wihery af, the beginning of coma of his “hold-over,” nor did @ rap {n tho soles produce results. “He must be dead," aid one guard to the other, ‘ “Bure,” was the response, and a ju ‘Was made for the pintiornn for ‘alitee man, “Man dead here," was the sum: mons, and then the shielded breast took oharge of the situation. © My Nowe and pri ‘his Ipe to the Jacke, “Nayy-Yard!"! he shouted. ‘All hands atho pallor’ iP Oni his feet ay it he, sailor’ came ‘tip’ on) ropelled A oharge ‘of giant de) i are Por the doo Aart “Mush "bi conductor," he: mut we ards "1 Pa zy 9 policeman: re eal on nto ot on The last agen of the sallor beart found’ hi and was acroaa Pi Row, homeward boun FERRY: HODSES IN ISRICEFOL STATE Waiting-Rooms for Passengers at the Staten Island and 39th Street Ferries Need Health Department's Attention. '« Brooklynites, South Brooklynites and against clare that the waiting-rooms are in a @irty condition; that, though offiolaily a Rs ge E =| ing‘room looked ag {| radiators, while afl iliale ig en, @ room) Was about as un: gomfortable and unheal one cau iota thful a place as in forry-house next to the ean lised hy, the patrons of* both the Han flton avgnue. and Atlantic avenue: lines, the conditions Were. even } Drinted signs ‘stating that strictly prohibited confront Ger as he enters the door, but f , for all the good they do they might Just aa'well be hing’ on'the Statue of Liberty, Reeking with Tobacco, ‘Within, the waiting-room abso! Feeked with tobacco smoke, Bo ‘ian wera the crowds that many of the Tepe, Were waiting for an tnoom- ng t crowded close and doors in the Tope of wpaeinaams breath of fresh air, ‘The women's teas, Mf had not see) broom in a year's time, waa scarcely any heat In the waltingeronae the passen- brand flourishing unchecked, Hamilton avenue ferry-nouse, | Zn to the ‘Dalrtyent: ferry-house the teporter *founa’ Uons somewhat improv. room was fairly well rae fen ft Geet py cs 5 Ineshly swept and dry, Bu: attention WAR Oald to the no-wmenire rule here than in the other houses, ‘tne ‘ottera have been almost worn off the door leading to the amoking-room, and there were. ni: ns viable warning men they must Hoke in the general {ch here WAS Ines smoke han in the other-roome as easily explained by t that there were very few. pas- sengers waiting for the boat, Patrons of the line say that at night the smoke nuisance 18 Just as bad there as in the Hamilton avenue ferry-house, In all the ferry-houses men were seen sitting down In the seats nearest. the omen were left either some seat far re- ‘. At night, patrons “sible for a wom- @ ferry-houses, 80 nd they consider ey obtain a seat the men selze al) house, so they ‘abin when the boats land and snatch the accommoda+ tions intended for the women, at atrect condl- to sland or oveul moved from the hi It is next to tm, Double Blue Stamps from 8, 30to special lot of An the latest ‘sty! fn all colors, 4 whites a. stylish; actually worth 79c; , Special to-morrow at, per pairs. secveess Restaurant—5-Course Table d’Hote Lunch, 25c.,11 to 2.30 Each Day Se RN NN A EE ED RRA 2 LS LS AS | Extraordinary Tuesday Values. | Every Department Joins \n an Fffort to Make To-mcrrow of Most Remarkablé Int ‘Amazing Garment Sale. Lorg Coats at $3.98. Warm, i tone traidtrimmed; fulldouble breast. ed; side pockets, cloth faced, all Sizes; at. eee lunes A Great’ Shirt Special. . < New Model Skirts, in bidck or blue cheviot, In leated style, stitched (o the knee, with below: all seams thoroughly bound and perfect in fit and finish; length from 39 to 44 inches, 1.98 tha Aarine kitts waist bands from 23 to 36 1 Special ateror see v. illinery. $2.25 Hand-Made Hats at $1.25. u these hats is moderate. *In many hi Bh sped lcsgrnradhs $2.50: Adyance styles that you'll funcvandhormnatraidand peomine, J], QD 5 Le . fe bak worth double our price e $1.98 Hand-Maze Hats, 98c. j t for’ between-season wear, made of aD Riri rane quality wee heh latest frames and’ close fitting .at Colors, Value $1.98, at ...srrrerreee . 98c silk-finished black zibeline cloth, 42 inches new collarless model, handsomely trimmed with inlaid velvet and rows of sile: braid; new leg. o’mutton sleeve with fancy reverse cuit, velvet and 3.98 tucked; the |], 1 Mew Blouse Satis, $5.98: | Handsome pepper-and-salt wool’ mixtures, collariess, tinished with fancy stitched tabs and trimmed wi ssiik bratd and buttons; new fancy sleeve, pleat from cuff, to elbow! new eléven-gore skirt with faring kilts at bottom; a in at $10.00, Special 5 98 Women’s $1 Walsts, 59.» Made from a handsome rarmeaneavill hin; broad front, richly silk embroidered; pleated sides, pleated dack, newest full sleeve: colors champagne, light blue or navy, * One of the ne models of the season; value $1 . Spectal a For Boys. Latest Spring styles in Boys’ hing, Norfolx and Sailor Suits with. either Straight or Knicker pants. Boyg’ Nor. ‘folk Suits, ages 3 to 14, in the latest, + and newest destgns; ‘both light, medium and dark shadings, in the latest crash cheviot and Bannockburn effects; gray mixtures in blues, brown, ollve, maroon, Sallor Sults, 3 to 10, guaranteed al} wool serges—all shadingr; also.in the new Spring effects in Bannock buras, etc, worth almost two. 5 thirds “more; special 2.50 fe bv Ll aan SE AO PTS Na Domestics. |Dress Goods.| Infant Wear. 46-Inch Flannolettes, in new Persian designs, suitable for kiinouos, Wrap- pers etc. regular ‘Sc. quale So ty al ) Special lot of Bolster Cases, slight ft fections, 42x72 and yee Men’s Underwear. tock of Hirschmann Bros,, includ- cage page are. 801 sah nly get a bargalni ‘58c Negligee Shirts at 39c. ail. with” detached tuffs; oan) dons, in light, medium and dark eff ‘All are made witn every up-to-date improvement; finished in the Dest manner and guaranteed 3 © periect Gtting; choice at... +0000 +r+0+- Neckwear. "Seema Oc Dress Trimmings. sey ‘braid’ and trim-| Pal tat ee eof te henry se this gale..s., ‘Women’ dome {ints aad. cor less than 9246 per Seep dire aeorrs 5c Wwomen’sShoes Dongola Leather Lace and weed Shoes. Thty're in the newest shapes, of excellent, durability, and give perfect foot comfort Shown with regular bela, 1.19 + alll stees,,; at per $10 Smyrna: Rags at 35.96, Reversible Sayre co ve 5 98 Jong), x 7 fesjo0 aale peices. JAMES MeGREERY & C0. Ladies’ Suit Department, Black and White checked Cloth or Cheviot Walking Suits. Medium length Coats, side pleated Skirts. 22.50 Black Broadcloth or Panama Walking Skirts, 9.50 and 12.50 Jave you ever seen all-woo! mixed chev. fot satiines, [aly i, every “yard ought to} sell in a day at this. hunter's green, ol e, in ray n 3 een eat neat effects somewhat] | Children’s Outing Flannel Dresses rt the snowflake order; good value at S9c, per . yard; special at ,....- Hosiery ‘and Underwsear, 5c Wonuera Past Back Cotton Stock Piktely ‘scbestt: cee tae yarn, tv leael at tine. tr Oc ail Stoc fr fois and ort ae alo pat Lod Lee ea new| ferns) values 38C; sale pricecese.....+ Never been|} Woimen’s Cotton Ribbed Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, ASC. quality, Ateseerssee s Stern Manufacturers’ Samples of Infants’ obey nt Bei fine quality natne sook ding elaborately telmmed with insertings of Valenciennes and point de Paris and fine em I skirts with lace and embroidery in- Sertings and wide ruffles; $1.50 and $2.00 values, at a wide, and le he ot colorings, low? 2,200 yards eee Brown,| Sizes 6 months to sya Clear: piak Basement Sale. Nickel Plated ‘Ware, - All pleces warranted triple plated, product a very fine finish, All wit pee praising Tea and Colfeo Pots, all sizes 89c 3, 4,5, 6qt. sizes. eens, rene! Pot: ly nick p TO ee rerstines Ags bint 49% : Clothes Baskets, '23¢ Large sire, closely wo cea crag haudles?, Clothes Hampers, whole willow, with wood bottom, very strong, with side o8 c handles; ‘regular price, $1.75; sale price:s.e0. | Silverware. +4 Noteworthy Spectal pot, sugar’ creamer ‘ warranted q ple’ plite; it be duplicated less a $5.98; ‘Sper 4.98 $1.25 Cutlery at 79, ial lot of 500 Sets Knives and rks, ebony and cocobols ‘handles, tade with bolster and tip, strongly riveted, fine quality steel, Cc value $125 per doz; 7 special, per doz.,,......+ $10 Bed Outfit, $5.98 To-Morrow From 9, A. M. Till 1 P.M Only, Bed Outfits, at positively the lowest price ever quoted, Like {ilustration, including steel énamel bed, # all-steel spring, 1 wool N 18c\' pillows, in every aime; fF Brothers will continue to-morrow Their Sales of Cotton Dress Fabrics, *s., Printed Foulard Stiks i & and i Boys’ Washable Suits at ‘Exceptionally Low Prices , .# West Twenty-third Street Twenty-third Street, Sunday World Wants Work fome people pay rent who could well af- ford to awn homes—becauss they have a aypey blood in thelr veins If It’s, ‘time to move” with you, read the Sunday: World Want Directory find that “rlalt-place,”* ~ m Monday Morning Wonders

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