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in rom ithese trains, there- » Insis only from about 720 to 8.05. From a, little after 8 o'clock to 9 Mr. F ‘east mide and below the Bronx ve as great us it was earlier in the day before the new trains were put on, Rarely Can Get a Seat. ys Perscns whose homes are between ide Ona Hundred and Sixth and Forty-see- i }ond streets and who go downtown be- tween §$ and 9 o'clock are seldom able \ to, got seats, and at times they con- ee ’ hemselves lucky if they are abio to squeeze aboard the trains. They n the trains put on last Monday, and they orld Yields, see no reason why, having | improved ? ult (he facillites for the earlier travellers, Mr, Hedley should not now do some- thing for them, NS MORE “EXTRAS,” Demand Is General, The demand for a shorter headway during the middle of the day Is also Li i aS or ten Fala uten fro f japse erween trains jurin, Need More Cars, Howover, |this period. ina when the senedule gett Belts nena is ont out out i ab! notormen to make up enough jefore Improvements Can | ine to weaai the nga nue, cnoven me. Persons who use the road at this Be Carried Out. period think that by running a few more trains these serious delays would not occur and that the skipping of stations could thus be eliminated, “a Patrons of the Third avenue ine 1) INQUIRY, | give Mr, Hediey fun credit tor what he 4 EY ORDERS hag @o far dono to improve the service and ‘they only ask that the improve- ments shall not stop until a thoroughly efficient service Is established, Not Walt for Reporte of In- Ispectore to Find Weak Spo! /No Mystery Too Deep +) ending for Sherlock Holmes, Phe Interborough Company, as a re- of the eyergetic protest of The ng World, promises to improve its service qn the Third ue “I.” ‘The @lx locals added to Pohedule in the morning and even- ush hours have appreciably lesa- the congestion during the halt in which they run, and It is now d to put on more “extras” as ‘BS Tew cars are delivered to the mysteries, fenetal Mansger Hedley 1s nending venture of Out every morning with in- ¢ tons to observe conditions pn not only in thé rush hours, luring the middle uf the day, He ‘prcered the men to report where, Gpinion, the traffic demands ities, and when the reports p recoived he will add traina, rs pidly as possible, wherever there lous to Improve Service. Hedley,” said a representative service on tho Third avenue highest possible standard. He that there is room for furthor nt, and h taking steps to complete story of the series! Ht, ‘The addition of th locals hs febeien baal aah Monday was merely a sak) $9,000 FOR FALSE ARREST. more cars, ucday, g the rush hours now, and until ‘Tisohler tu Clty Court. rive no more trains than at} my. 1, tk aban rgost verdict ever awarde At oan be run, In arranging the jy, Ciy Court for fale Imvrisonment sohedule, the amount of wes rendered yesterday when a jury Ht the Third avenue structure |p fore Justice Greene gave Adolt Scholz must also be taken into | 32,000 damages against Morris M, Tisch- ‘Trains cannot be crowd- |)», proprioior of u restaurant at Second yf Ohe Another #o fast ay to ye Rie and One Hundred and Wourth it mean to say that the iructure of No, 51) West End avenue, 'm 4 i alorum, 8¢ there 1s a. lim.t to the amount |order of Mt. ‘pronrievors ‘al s, one h | as, with. it any structure will support avenue Tron sith his ed In Decembor, On " fixing Ghypecapee MA javenue hous de Out Nice Outlook. BACs AP ee OR cer ned oe eaehed Ie ow running trains on the |Pigsanted to thei eT aor ce Vaid An average of a minute and ‘and acquitted, He then broughgg sult y during the rush hours, against Tischler, B We receive the new cara|“~~~ will be reduced where~ found necessary. In course public will find travel on the re-' tors arn of at here the wervice on the rod, lives in He A postal request to Hunyadl Jdnon, 130 Fulton Sts, Now York, will bring you free by ney matt a handsomo, uso. streets: he fal Hunyadi Jénos Ba. of more iqcal trains |B t . ‘ it he “oxtras" leaves the Atation at 7.05 o'clock and the | it 7.33. ‘The former reaches i nd Twenty-ffbh street 0 and the latter at about nefit which patrons living : of 7 used pianos H $ro down and a small payment once a month, Feb, 17, we offer: Our price. Originalprice. 4 Wissner Upright..... seseessveve LHULOO = 3.25.00 (Walnut case—good tone.) Knabe Upright... (Tone like new.) 500.00 (Mahogany caso—like new. “4 Everard Upright,,.... +00... (Beautiful case and fine tone quality.) 4 Chickering Upright... (Bold panelo—actractive, up date ease, fine tone; wonderful value.) 4 Henry F, Miller Upright,,...... 150.00 = 450,00 (Fine tone.) 4 Mathushek Upright......... 350.00 (Modern case—good tone A Briggs Upright....,........... 175.00 350.00 (Tone like new—worth $100 more than ‘we ask.) sees 165.00 325,00 195.00 s 1 Singer Upright...... (Mahogany case—good as n ind fifteen other bargains of equal merit. hese planos are exchangeable for new instrumenrs within one year from ‘of purchase, and we will allow full amount paid to apply on the Chick- Bros,, Packard, Schubert or any other new piano we represent, ) (Fourth Floor, Plano Warerooma,) Hedley will find the congestion almost | Heeding the urgently demand that Mr, Hedley add | some "“exiras" to the schedule during : ‘hat hour, The possibility and feasi- ‘vening bitty of shunting in a few “extras* has been proved, these peuple say, by | The great detec- tive, who has re- gejturned to the | scenes of his for- mer crime-hunts, doing greater things than ever ~{ before in unravel- Ung deep and dark Read "The Ad- the Norwood Builder” in next Saturday's BVENING WORLD and you will concede that Gonan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes are at thelr very best in tho new serles—and — last-~ of Sherlock Holmes stories, one of which will ap- Eompuny to-day, “is anxious t0| near in ane Kvening World every Sat- Get Yaturday’s Evening World, with four-page color supploment, containing P available car is in operation|Scholx Wins Record Verdint from y went ireet, ’ Ot) Wellening It. By this PUES camber, 1902, Mrs. C. M, Gerriah, 386 f cl i by her in blank, to the dangerous condition, but Ghee PERSE NA her In a $f sertified for $10, was 4 Schumann & Son Upright,...,. 175.00 250.00 | +++ 150,00 — 450.00 | BIG FINANCIAL SCHEME FOR LABOR ORGANIZATIONS. Pian to Have the ws of Wage- Earners Invested by a Company Formed for the Purpone, CHICAGO, Feb, 16—When tho Execu- tive Council of the American Federation ‘of Labor holds its regular quarterly meeting at the end of this month In Washington It will be asked to approve a great financial schome in connection with the organization, A prospectus outlining the plan is already in the hands of oMfcers of international labor unions, Several in Chicago have rev eaived them, Although the prospectus is {ssued from Winnipeg, under date of Bev. 1, the agents who are visiting lahur of- ficials here represent W. R, Burch & Co, financiers, No, 805 Lord's Court Building, New York, The plan in ito form a great financial corporation, to be known as the Trades Unions Financial Corporation, imoorporated under the saws of Now Jersey, and doing business in every State in the country, The prospectus statey that at tho presert time the savings of the wage earners of the country pags direc under the control of the capitalixt, ani are used by the capitalist ut his own discretion against lavor interests, The eho Fos hare yon saahts Pst in and of other ‘com ates ie “Fatention’ bel “that tha ower should be used in atone tho ontrol and ownership of benks and trust. companies, Ulumately (t might result in the organization and contro) of manufacturing and other Industrial nbemprises, CORKMEN’S BALL TO BE ELABORATE. Irish County Organization Will Make Merry at Sulser’s Park on Feb. 26, ‘The annual reception and ball of the Corkmen’s P, B, and P, Association, will take place on Saturday evening, February 25, at Sulzer's Harlem River Park, The Corkmen's Appoolation is one of the strongest of the Irish county organisations in this country and their entertainments are always well attend- ed, The Association looks forward to tho ball on Feburary 25, as the most elaborate affair that it has ever given and from the advance sale of tickets there will be a big crowd present, The dancing will begin at 9 o'olock to the ke ri of Prof, Begys's orches- tra, ‘Tho following Committee of Ar- rangements will have charge of the tan; Joromign Healey, Withee Ee wee: An, ja’ ealey, 8 \- Wards, Patrick Twolig, TM, Haves arnelus Meaney and Jeremiah O'Con- T. M, Hayes, RED TH De. Bulls Cough Syrup tthe kalfe COUGH SYRUP rae Si ee mm Substitutes some deal 2S ORR SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. tional values for t They are fancy wool mixtures, handsome- ly trimmed, but as there «re only one and two of a kind, they go at $12.50, 72 of the new model skirts at $7.50. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, An unusual Friday at the February furniture sale An interesting Friday for saving shoppers. We've gathered a very unusual list of stron is particular day in the week we've broughi We want to impress upon you that it is our value quoted for to-morrow will be found in Third Floor. nut brown—tailored perfectly—at 7.50, The new model Spring suits, showing all the newest ideas brought out for the coming season at $25, of a rigid examination? ten aS 12.0 for 20,00 couches, 9.50 for 14,00 couches, 5,25 for 7.50 chiffonlers, 14.25 for 22.00 dressers, ‘1 combs at 25c. A GREAT clearing of all our $1 combs and jewelry selling up to $1 to-morrow, 25c, All perfect goods—combs, foreign novelties, brooches, hat pins, neck chains, sash pins and buckle sets, End of the season's clearing at asc. Main Floor. Muslin underwear for misses and children. Ages 1 and 2 to 14 and 16, Bc, for 44, muslin gowns, 490, for 68e, nalnsook gowns, 6c, for Thc, cambric gowns. 10, for %c, muslin drawers, 1%, for 26e, cambric drawers, 490, for The, cambrie skirts, 690, for 85e, cambrie skirts, VERY store in New York claims its offers the best values, but will they stand the crucial test pS) | This $32 quartered oak |, P 4 sideboard for $22.50. 12.80 for 20,00 china closet, 14,75 for 21,00 dining tables, 1,65 for 2.50 dining chairs, 5,50 for 7,75 extension table, peau de sole, 30,00 for 42.00 brass bed, 10,00 for 15.00 hair mattress, 15.00 for 21.00 hair mattress, 50c, for 75c. feather pillows, 22.50 for 40.00 bras$ beds, rege [ReMMants black dress goods, 69c. Here’s the real news—though they are re ul 12,50 skirts—think of the time and mata to make one of es new plaited skirts—fine Sicilians—rich, glossy black—deep navy or d ALMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Chance to buy high grade shoes at *1.95. CELEBRATED American shoe manufacturer made these shoes to sell at 3,50, and they're 1.95 here to-morrow because he had a certain number of pairs left after filling his season’s orders, and to make a clean sweep sold them to us at about half price. We tell you that so you'll know there’s nothing the matter with the styles or qu to make the price lower than 3.50, They're perfect in every detail, $ 95 Think of the thousands of women all over the country who ] t A Morria are wearing this shoe and paid $3.50. They'd respond in overwhelming numbers to a chance like this, but it is the success of this shos as a $3.50 value that gives the maker profit enough to be willing tosell us his overproduction solow, Here's what they are—genuine Good year welt stitched shoes (no tacks) ; 10 sep. arate and distinctive styles—lace, button and Blucher—vici kid with patent tips, patent colt skin and box calf; a variety of toe shapes and lasts, and a splendid assortment of sizes and widths—your choice at $1.95, Shoes at *z.35—As good as any $2.50 shoe made—vici “kid lace boots, with patent tips—not all sizes, but a good representation and the most extraordinary values. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Two extraordinary saving sales i. inty Lai in Waists, prettily trimmed around yoke with Tosarione of Val. lace, all hemstitch finish com~ bined with delicate embroidery—regular price $2.00 cach; Friday, 10 until 1 o'clock, .,esersseesesssssreee ‘Women’s Silk Walking Petticoats in black and all colors; also black and white stripes, newest spring styles and shades, all with silk under ruffle—always $6.50; Friday 10 until 1 o'clock Friday bargains for to-morrow. By persistently offering excep- Friday in point of the volume of sales up fo leh of the best days in the week. pay to underestimate rather than overestimate, and you can depend upon it that every unusual eping with every promise, ‘SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, at *12.50. HEY are broken lots—but the values are exceptional —in fact, some of them are worth considerably more than $25. Lowest price yet quoted ---Suits overcoats, ERY size included—not a waste of time to attend this sale, There’s a variety of terns, and a perfect fit guaranteed, same as the ginning of the season, and you were paying $12, $15 or $18, which are the regular prices of these suits and overcoats, All the desirable fabrics are here, such as fancy worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres in the sults, and overcoats of {riezes in black and Oxford—also fancy tour!st model —all sizes, 32 to 46, These are the suits necessary to finish out the season, Extra trousers io finish out the season at They fit right, too—sizes 30 to 52 inch waist, Sale of boys’ suits with extra pants at Serviceable as those you'd pay twice as much for. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Remnants from the silk sale, 35c. cae Gh WE fulfilled our promise to give silks at 69c., formerly priced at 2.50 up, and though nothing but remnants are left for to-morrow they're good for a hundred purposes and offer the richest prizes of the year at 35c., 45c., 55c., 65c., 75c. and 85c. Plain and fancy silks—silks for evening wear—black silk crepe d: Chine and high-class novelties In abundance await you here to-morrow—black taffeta, peau de cygne and Of course they are not new, but new silks are good only for the new costumes, and these are suitable for innumerable uses—trinmings, decorative purposes, &c, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,: o'clock. .++++ vee Au the odd lengths and short pieces left over from that great sale of Priestley black dress goods go on sale to-morrow at a still greater reduction, B, Priestley’s black dress goods, usually 1.50, 100 lengths Priestley’s black Matelasse sult- to 8 yards, suitable for s¢ a 150 lengths Priestley’s black fanc 28 RSL whole. tultel dares Prost! as been sold as high as $2 per yard, at 75 lengths Priestley's ne celeb. lengths § to 25K! ua high aa $100 yard, ac hs Priestley’s bl 70 lengths rlestley’s) i flo'tor separate skirts for wpring oF sitly sum rie for # Of early sume mer; has been sold freely at $1.25 yard, at... SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, QUANIEY, be reeereeees y's twine cloth—s! yds, —up-to-date weaves-—-the spr ye ch 120 lengths Erlest lack Spanish voile, 50 lengths Priestle: crisp weave—@ splendid ~ weights for spring—al ls-—Value $1.60 yd.—at SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Laundry | Wines COGNAO BRAND! tell's ‘Three orted in ttle 4. | Groceries supplies /4 off. 4 PURE MALT Bottle (one ch 676 RHINE WINE — G, 4.25 for 7.00 rockers, 6.75 for 8.50 bookcases, 2.25 for 3.25 p'lor tables, Parlorsuitsin ailk damask, tapestry or verona velour. (g $0.00 for 60,00 5-pe. suite Friday, 26.50 for 42,00 3-pe. suite Friday, 14.50 for 20,00 3-pc. suite Friday. a t bo! Botte, Bert care o tmpson Craupord Co, -. 3 OL esse PORTS, SHERRIES, MU a and. ‘to ria Wi oa ints, BHO: pint Famous," doze! itl Pint 40G Nicholeon & © OLLIE sve sae a 1 vintages: | BASS'S PALE ALE—Bull Doe| |GREEN GAGES OR EGG 81.05, B56, Bottling; imported in GLB nate bi A a AA 38c (Nipn ne i 1.15 lozen, LARET—Jean| BALTIMORE PURE RYE The Beer That 7 uf 5G Corn: 1.15 95e. for $1,50 oval Wash Boller, Q6e, for sc, extra quality Corn Broom, -_ HEINZ TOMATO <= Regular 1 bottle bie Nery — Ved: rom ular @3¢ $1,00 bottle. Qe. for extra strong galvanized Wash SIFTED, EARLY Janel? | SCHLATZ MILWAUKEE] | fear New York Beer Brand New York State for 6-ft, 8-wing Clothes Bar, 5Ge, for 6'-ft. Ironing Board, NEW LAYER. FIGS — DI Direct! 3.75 for sft, Laundry Table, dozen, & Fils, Hordeaux, | Whiskey—-Gu ll on, — Fearne ee viens ease | mua full at bot.” OOG FRA 12 quarts, #5.001 quart | SCOTCH WHISKEY—Usher’e| brand, the best Lo bottle, Bef case. of 24 Yellow Lael: Imported in | packed Fb: pint 4 ayy regular $1. ithe SOFOL Mt OGG | fottle Sievsssors sa, OFC for $1.10 set of Mrs, Potts's Irons, including three frons, one stand and Pluma—Star and Crea. cent brand; fing O50. for $1.95 square Willow Hamper oval Clothes Basket; NTA CLARA PRUNES — SY : mas : a . S pr) = HORST EE Star 475 for Washing Machine. 6.49 for Clothes Mangle. MORNING SPECIALS For Friday—10 Until 1 o’Clock Only No Mail Orders Filled—None Sent C, 0, D. A Very Unusual Offering of Women’s New Spring Jackets At $6.00 Each; Regular Price $10.00 (Third Floor.) medium lengths, strapped seams, pleated sleeve with cuff, lined with extra soft satins—regular price $10.00; Friday 10 until 1 o'clock oo Two hundred and fifty Women’s Covert Cloth Jackets, oe An Extraordinary Sale of $2.00 Wash Waists, $1.00 Lach. }$1.00 (Third Floor) Silk Walking Petticoats, $5.00. (Second Floor.) $1.00 Corsets at 59c. 4 (Second Floor.) W. B,, R. & G., P. N, and Thomson's Corsets, in white, drab and black—an assorted lot sizes 18 to 30—regular price $1.00; Friday 10 until 1 o'clock...... Vaedeneradereroenees CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ FERRIS WAISTS, sizes 1 to 11 years, nicely trimmed—always 50c; Friday 10 until 1 o'clock Women’s 50c. and 75c, Underwear, 39c, (Second Fioor,) WOMEN'S CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS, open and closed, nicely trimmed with embroidery—also MUSLIN AND ICAMBRIC DRAWERS prettily trimmed with lace and em- broidery—regular 50c, and 75c. qualities; Friday, 10 until 1 lo’clock ...+ ++++ 89c. Crepe-de-Chine, 50c. . (Firet Floor.) 4,500 yards All Silk Crepe-de-Chine in a good variety of colorings, with plenty of white, ivory, cream and blac! regularly sold at 89c. per yard; Friday 10 until 1 o’clock.. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Black and Colored Wool Dress Goods 45c. Yard (First Floor, Special Table, rear.) 174 Pieces Wool Dress Materials, $0 and 56 inches wide, and all made for Spring, 1905—value $1.00 to $1.50 yard; Friday, 10 until 1 o'clock. 10c. and 15c. Laces, 5c. per Yard 200 Pieces Trimming Laces of all descriptions, in edgings, in- tertings and galoons, in black,white, butter, cream,Arabian and two-toned effect--10c, to 15c, qualities; Friday10 until 1 o'clock ) yarg Women’s Neckwear|Men’s Handkerchief; Pure Linen Hemstitched without tabs, in lace, al 1 Se Pe tae 4 and -. ue 12% Friday 10 until Stock Collars, with or broidery, etc.—value 25c, each; Friday 10 until i Women’s 19c. and 25c. Hose 15c. Pair; 2 Pairs for 25c. 600 pairs Women's Imported Fast Black Cotton Hose (Hermsdorf dye)—value 19c. and 25c. per pair; Friday, 10 until 1 o'clock, 2 pairs for 25c, per pair... Upholstery Department (Fourth Floor.) Hassocks Cretonne Made of Brussels, Wil] 1500 yards Art Cretonne, ton and Axminster car-\ 950 in stripes and figures— Friday, 10 until 2 o'clock, pet, Friday, 10 until 1/ o'clock, |$8.00 price 45c, Regular price 15¢, Hemmed Sheets and Pillow Cases Limit 1 dozen each to a customer, 150c PILLOW CASES, 45x SHEETS, 2'(x2}6 yds. 36, values up to dc... regular 65c. quality.. each, These are made up in the best possible manner of standard quality slin, sea (First Floor/ rear.) California Wool Blankets. Extra large size, superfine quality, regular value $8.50.) Per pair Friday, 10 until 1 O'C1OCKysessesrseessssereees Also Wool Crib Blankets, $2.34 Gas Portables, $1.60. (Basement,) We offer just 100 Gas Portables, very pretty stands (choice of | three designs), with genuine Welsbach burner and white shade | land cup, six feet Portable tubing, double dipped and heavy brass ‘| yoore neck—regular price, complete, $2.34; Friday, 10 until 1 o'clock, $5.88 Satse ase] $1.10 Vine se00 | $1.69 | Vitae ss00 a 200 Fine American Porcelain Tea Sets Regular $4.75 Grade at $3.00 All perfect, latest decorations, every piece with gold edge, choice of 10 decorations, 56 pieces, consisting of 1 large tea pot, 1 large sugar Fowl} 12 tea cups and saucers, 12 fruit saucers, 12 tea plates, 1 howl, 2 cake plates, 1 cream pitcher—our regular $4,75 | $3.00 set; Friday 10 until 1 O'ClOCK,.:sssaeeeveerserseeaees J Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2ist Street. ipbligia as da eh ii ol a co i alia bile lil Las i ee ie ise.

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