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ng s ings from 8. Aly Nock. Th Single Stamp Closing Hour. “OY Y CITIZENS Board of a Asked to Act * Quickly to Relieve Congestion “EAST ‘SDE E PROPERTY, SIXTH AVE. pert nt ate roeTAN NEW YORK. la7ate"STS, It Also Presents to is te Railroad Coden | Ch eer ; a t Manhattan End of the Ne At Extremely. | F the $4,000,000 That the City Spent tin ud ME ke ia At the fag end of the season our one objective point | Wen’ S Suets and Over C oail ; if is to be rid of every garment designed far its service, {| on Improvements in De- lancey Street. pf let the penalty be what it may. To that end our entire stock of winter garments has been subjected Saturday at $8.50. Stirred by The Evéning World's ex- posure of the disgraceful congestion at the Manhattan end of the Williamsburg @pectal:to.'The Bvening World.) ‘ALBANY, N. Y,, Feb. 17,-Of all the “grab’ bills that have appeared so far this session the little measure presented by Senator Dreischer, of Brooklyn, has been awarded first prize, The origin of {t {9 unknown, but @ good guess would be that @ good lawyer had a finger in it The whole east wide of New York from the Bowery to Grand street ferry 1a up in arms over it, because, in the language of one of them, the measure “don't do @ elngle thing exdept give most of New York to the Brooklyn road,” The label of tho bill would aeem to indicate that the B. R, T, was really giving Manhattan something; and in a to also way St does—"'the rinky dink,’ quote the east alder, When the bill is properly dissected it shows that the real purpose of it is to present to the B, R, 'T. the $4,000,000 spent by the city, plue the land embraced in the Delancey street widening, by transferring it to the control of the Commissioner of Bridges and permitting him to lease It to the B. R. T, for a “straddie-bug” rail. way to be operated above a lane of ‘warehouses like that on the east side of the river, The moat attractive feature of the proposition is that the Commissioner Sse of Bridges was not consulted about the matter, He has written Mayor McClel- Jan thet he not only knows nothing bout the scheme, but he is opposed. it ‘The title and contro) of the Delancey as , cause Cullinan fw tried Raines, hia sponsor, FP dokoatned, is eo 8 fe There are all sorts of volces in the ‘Assembly, ranging from the deep, fog- horn brand tothe shrill pipe, Assem- blyman Sheldon owns the loudest und ‘huskiest voice in the House, His “Ayer" On @ bill penetrates like the horn of @n Atlantic Hner, ‘The MoManug when announeing his vote gives it in & blunt, snappy voloe, that suggests the terrier, ‘Chore isn't’ a better fighter on the left than MoMenus, Democratic Leader Palmor's voice is rather mild Gnd gives little indloation of the force and energy bebind it, “Bunny” Wadsworth, the son-in-law of Secretary of State John Sand hase full, rich yolce, Down where Aysembiyman rye) alts, there now and then breaks out @ yoice that hay the twang of @ down Wa Assemblyman Lompkins, of New Hetle oh of Leuder Paliner’s alda, a} mild, well-rounded tones. Mr, tompkiue has delivered many York Maa fene thw Lait and is ee sequentiy master wnrillest voice in ‘the own erty of Assemblyman Cooke, of Mr, Cooke talke fast, with a rising ta: flection @t the end of his periods, oratory ruminds the well, verner. lectures in the New His ls of the ex losive. kdnd you a bottied eee: ba $30 Worth of Ties, Frawley, when he walked Senal aig has 40 eine ut hy faoebect ‘at the prop) of ting’ his amateur ( throtgh at he beamed Revo a am hall et, hesievey ly the them which re- Bridge, the Board of Estimate and Ap- Portionment to-day took up the question of relief there at a public meeting of the Woard held in the old council chamber of the City Hall. ‘The Btate Rajlroad Board has ad- vieed the city officials of the urgent Necesstty for a temporary covered loop terminal, A large delegation from the Allied Boards of Trade of Brooklyn appeared before the Board of Estimate to-day and appealed for quick reef from the crowding and exposure to which 80,000 oltivens are dally subjected, Cornelius M, Sheehan, Chairman of the Transit Committes of the Twenty- elghkh Ward Board of Trade, was the Ghief spokesman for the Brooklynites. ‘Mr, Mayor," he gala, ‘we desire to enter a formal complaint to your board, which represents the olty and borough governments, against the conditions which prevail at the Manhattan end of the Willtamaburg Bridge, and we are here to suggest a simple plan for im- mediate temporary relief, “Firat—We complain that this bridge, poe "| whtoh oowt the aity $20,000,000, Is at prea- ent practically unused. “eoond—We complain thet though ‘this bridge has been officially open for fourteen months it has been used for railroad traffic for only four months, “Third—The stub terminal in Manhat- tan congests traffic and renders its use at rush hours uncertain and dangerous. “Yourth—It limits the car capacity rt to one-third the full car capacity of the tracks used by the Brooklyn com- to generous price reductions. THE OVERGOATS. We present paletot, tourist, paddock and box models of excellent imported and domestic fabrics, which did cost $40.00 and $43.00, at $30.00; those that were $28.00 and $30,00 are now $20,00, and the $20.00 and $22.50 coats you may have at $15. Include single and double breasted sack models of all manner of high-grade materials, which have suffered even greater prloe-reductionb=those that were $35.00 and $38.00 are now $25.00; those that were $25.00, $28,00 and $30.00 are now $20.00, and the $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50 suits are now 813.50: We have just added to the collection about two hun- dred black thibet and cheviot sults which until now were $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50 at $13.50, THE TROUSERS. Worsted cassimeres, cheviot, tweed and homespun, in stripes, checks, mixtures and overplaids, together with plain black or blue. Thosé that are worth $4.00 and $4.50 are offered at $3.00, aiid the $5.00 and #6,00 trousers at $4.00, FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY rtant Sale of High Grade Scarts for Men Formerly $I, $1.50 and $2, at 55c,, Clothing News of Superior Interest Many Men. The Suits at $8, 50 These include; Black Suits, Our special velour garments are Venetian lined. Then we show Black Thibets gonals and Worsteds; | i ingle anddoublebreasted sacks} alto 3+ * buttoned “8 50 away frocks, e y fit every build Prince Albert and Tuxedo Coats Vests, fine Black Lustreless Thibet faced lapels, perfect in style and fit j These comprise_medium length ‘ the popular Long Overcoats in very d fabrics. The price is so phenomenally low. that attention will at once be attracted, Manhattan Coats, Gourist Coats, Princeton Coats, Peote Coa The most popular Covi Me very latest novelty, long | Are extremely stylith and Vee in me | ba back oa F forlgn and | besutfu Dresy overcous * overcoat Dress Nisvobvd met Eb env LUAC Haka dC dil aregeayraritigy li of fine aly ‘overcoating in Oxford ot ‘ancy mixtures; some NCY FABRICS, and Oxford effects; also sole) a ae { sore: 50 22 o, @ 50 | Mas §:50 | ccae§ ble (Bloge! Cooper Store, Main IMoor, | Pure Can panies, "Fitth—The ay. took tite to and pos- nession of ten lancey street ey 1a, 190, for ‘aoe arbor, of ‘using pace a4 an a bi eattth-On ly lx Pout of the ten Roe 8 ave been filled in, and even these have not been put in condition for use. “We recommend that, as a temporary treet parkway i» now vested in the Department of Highways, from which. the B. R, T, bill proposes to take it because it would not be able to secure @ontro] and use of the street if it re- maimed in the Highway branch of the ooh yy! ll, He ongant: sonally-conducted tour cay 8 fie Byck "Hotel Lond after steading tr ea ay y ° canal Coat ie :WOUS oni his Meat che” Stic? Bilal abil around ihe corner to @ we There are plenty of them—some three thousand in number. Meat of the scarfs are identified by our label; some boast of the imprint with which. the scarfs of the most exclusive shops establish their Women’s aie Shirts. | ty government, SE saigt ant, £9, worth of neckties.” | elle, logp terminals and sheer s'Q,) | Value at oneefifty and two dollars, There are ; } ; || and Washing ‘To Explode the Scheme ue a radar, ad REE a Boal api ran oa great English squares and wide four-in-hands of Tow Styles Chat Will Quickly Commend ‘ any and the Coney Island and Brook- tyne ‘Company be requested to use the Wara a8 9008 88, Gon leted, 3 that in the event that elther ri of these companies neglect to pve Necive heed of this invitation, the be direoted _b: ‘The whole eoheme will be exploded! ‘he waid, when the Benate Cities Committee holds | ra @ meoting next week to absorb the oplu- fons Cd @ dig sane |e cant aide property owners wuo will con 2 thelr The New York C city ( ee te was suspected the finest imported and domiestic silk, in designs to strike the fancy of the discerning, The Clearance Sale of Chemselves to Purchasers, Skirts that have a most able newness and freshness, will last far into the Spring Hise Ny) took ‘heen el, Theré is one ‘th on wi Bice H. a cmc on Foe | by hy Bere may seem, it f@ the proposition to M4 the, Brookiva, City, government ‘ei power gi ene Ore deal, but there | omy, ‘ustice Mi aoe ence thse id Meant aesia oolus: to pbrotiva, Rapid | note rm in with, Secu t ce Ree as ts yor, we havo been a patient $5, 00 Shoes for Men at $3. 75 A splendid assortment of Walking siloe of the grab-if the Legislature ember of the Assembly | and bessicate community; but the EB 6 Skirts in Men's Mixtures, black and whi would pass the bill, from Kings Mr, a i one Mass of Pgrcet Ly siaged Ret kent WILL BE CONTINUED ON SATURDAY. - made in gored plaited style and wens 2 25 . e e members o! 1e lower ed, ‘The State Department of Excise is a|ouso, us tating about the dill for fatients of the, Bastern Ditnet-ot| | It isa shoe upon which we Have spent our all for Gerfully nie in ption, * wonderful and fearful institution, It R Ht Wa The ine tor splits Halts aver the r " the sake of its perfection. ‘We believe it to be the A collection, of Pate skirts of i itvlsh raises more than $12,000,000 revenue for) ‘Say, id Tammany | Question as to whose duty it js 1 Mixtures, made She Bina, athe bio of ore| At, ma bh co totay« Mla | EAMG ia frost concn of aa | best five dollar shoe which the market affords, save Heri hone, Chron pe fe beg trouble and legislation than all the other ae Wet ee ou bacttn members of the Allled Boards i -of-the- ni with buttont, Exceptional ines fo Danie a i Oe Cit ae fs ote Fi to ach f fs OWN apretea"g nombers of the Allied Boards| | none. But all that doesn’t stay the end-of-the-season Heth yl 8; 95 heed of it 1s Patrick W. Cullinan, who repre: |ed out to Mayor MeClsllen, Comptroller | | penalty—a clearance, Involved in our entire stock Beniadives inane t Sgainstit.|Grout and Borough President Ah Very stylish skirts of excellent Mix- comes trom somewhere in the wilder |*<"Every’ time "fot have anvéning. 16) that by simply putting one or two toops | | of winter shoes, embracing those of patent leather, wees Aas Brekdluonas ney ‘eisoies bad Wie Ree er ee ie rattan |beccls wire to ‘i ac Foot! nee You're | HUGH temporary smelter, on vacsht! | calfskin, box calf, vici kid and tan Russia calf i paid even Very aly 475 brought on by "“Napol ha not Leader Murph: ofa eens and Delancey ‘atreets, the carrylie x in priced, * aban, famous as the man who got a @ood job because of his resemblance to the great French warrior, Stranahan tumed Cullinan over to “Buckwheat John” Raines, the oreator of the Ralyes sandwich law. Now lace or blucher models, with medium, heavy or double sole, fabric or leathet lined, in an exten- sive series of shapes and models. of the Williamsburg Bridge immediately doubled, Skirts of pretty Mixtures and Cheviots, hpcapie ve pated in smart der 5. 0 0. Wonderful values in stylish new Skirts of fine Venetian, made in the plaited side panel ef- LECTURE COURSE NEAR END. | wee. Prof. Raymond Will Talk To-Night at Wadleigh High School. Raines practically runs the department, bepgertad Cullinan {9 of the meek sort, know all about his department, ana "iaderentially does, or he would not be there, but he manages to keep all he ule to himself, He appears to resent y request for information, as if hig own private affairs were the subject of the Inquiry, and unless such a request fe Dacked | up with the “0, K," che result if likely to be unsatisfactory, of Raines Prof, Jerome H. Raymond, of the University of Chicago, who has been delivering two courses of lectures on Friday and Saturday evenings under the Rusploen of the free lecture bureau of the rd of Education on ''Buro- pean Capitals and Their Social Si ain | cance," will clase the course at leigh High Bchool to-night with a fro ture on 4, Lhe course at CORN & BUMION WAX & PASTE CURES CORNS & BUNIONS. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Sale of Garments for Girls Junior Tailor-made Suits, of plain cheviot, in blue or brown, coat model, sizes 12, 14 and 16 years, Formerly $17.50 and $19.00, at $12.75, At Greatly Reduced Prices. lee fect andof Chevicts i the allearound plated effec Both styles wonderfully low priced 5.50 at | ° (Slemel Cooper Store, Becond Foor, .Front.) ‘ ic: | Rox Calf Shoes “London, poate Tnatitute Mill end tormorrow | —— SHERLOCK HOLMES. Of course you're reading “ "The Return of Sherlock Holmes.” Remember, ‘The | Adventure of the Norwood Builder,” second story of the senies will appear in to-morrow's Evening World, Vogek Brovhors im Sw.Cor. Bh Ave. Raines Has Full Sway. \ exercises almost absolute sway \ Ported department, and he Uses It tn way ag to compel recogn! o! fed emands from Odell, the Governor Nothing Lite It. Price 28c, JAMES S, COWARD, ||| 268-274 Greenwich St,, N.Y. |. | For Nan and Woren et 4 8 ?o) This is the best leather, as you know, for Winter wear. Soles are all stout, warm and durable. For Men, Box Calf Lace Shoes, with stout sole ited and stitched by the Goodyear process Similar Shoes we sold in some stores u 3350, We ine Hifiink For Women. Box Calf Shoes in lace and blucher styles, with stour or medium weight hea regulation walking heels, Most of these are from our own stock. We have all sizes and widths, Women’s Best Rubbers at 290. (ea inches, Formerly $2.50 to $3.50, at $1.95, Formerly $3.90 to $4.95, at $2.95, Girls’ Sailor Blouse Suita of chevidt, in blue, black, brown or red, trimmed with braid and large collar and silk tie, sizes 6 to 12 years, Value $5.50, at $3.50, Minaga’ Shirt Weint Suite of cheviot, in black, blue or brown, with plaited waist and skirt, trimmed with braid and deep leather belt, sizes 14 to 18, "Value $19.50, at $13.75, Children's Russian Reeaaga of white pique, box-plaited model, sizes 6 to 14 years, Special at $2.95 Children’s Wash Rrenses, with skirt of checked gingham or Miatae’ Separate Skirts, of plain ‘ mixed fabrics, 27 to 35 ny of the other bosses, Some of the emailer fry Republican leaders hava Aiscovered this fact on several occa- ted to get any- jepartment, be- sions when they attempt thing from the Excise Open Saturday Night till 10 P.M. wets of Rubbers de by the Atlantic Rubber Co, Te compas alway si An Important Bit of News || plain chambray, and shirt waist of white lawn, plaited and ine We hate (han ih Aaa ‘and storm styles and in ell sizes, PRONE Sry STYLE, eve | sy | ; trimmed with embroidery, Special, at $2.50 —— | | Concerning Men’s Dress Clothes. | é + qi respite pe cna oa mae test aremmeetesme |! Make SX Comprarnyy || Swine Seles in Foot Moule” Shocs for Men and Women a rh a fe wou over-modest not to claim a superiority for our evenin 8 “ Wf f your 9 evident in every line, in every stitch, in the splendid tailoring, in the perfect Thee shits ae a gd Pirated Mt ingartecr tic orhat et Fh) fit and in the style and grace of our shapely shoulders, snug-fitting collars and smooth- | BRQARWAY, 33R TQ 34TH STRERT. P ty y hd ) setting coat fronts. The prices speak for themselves, Dress Suits, | ’ ; | ° Sy Turedo mut of blak ustir | | Boys’ Suits, Overcoats) | High Srade Cig ished worsted, silk shawl collar—$20. % Speotal Hots Under+Prieeds eae radu eee nue et Ong les and Short Orousers Brands that are well known for their excellence, Site, teen sult, ilk indy a $30, L 0 r d &3 / a "y lo r Specially Low Priced for To-Morrow, | | p———-o-on we Te. , $40 and $45, ' . ‘ [ Ht 675 per box of /00\ 1, al Se Prince Albert Coats and Vests. Boys’ Suits at 2.50, BELLA JUANITA, Key West, Hie Sas At $15—Prince Albert coats and veste of black Announce for Saturday An Important Sale of DOUBLE BREASTED JACKET] | nostiirico, sey Wet, clear Havana, erin | wane worsted—silk faced, sal i v 5 | atl ee aS ven Ty ‘AMERICA, Ke nt, clear Hava, Ta he t $20—Prince Albert coats and vests of solt- | wearin; tals; : a ea feeling black Thibet-silk faced, Women s New Spring Raincoats, | fancy mixtures and overplaids; on ane At $25--Prince Albert coats and vests of im- | sizes 7 to 16 years, — ere ported black Thibet—silk lined, Consisting of an entirely new pleated model with belt ; Norfclk Jacket Suits at 2,50. Hea INE) astbevesas) clr tetera Cutaway Coats and Vests. colors:—grey, tan, olive, black and navy. These coats Blue and mixtures in light and dark He diate connate MVR ain roxular 190, At $10—Cutaway coats and veats of black are suitable for all kinds of outdoor wear; real value $20, colorings; some with Knickerbocker (Ge 3.00 wer ton or 50 i cheviot, . ay , ver box 01 At $15—Cutaway coats and vests—the new ‘ special $1 2.50 each, SHOUSEEDY Ses Tt0 16 7EOts: ‘BL COMBRCIO: high eats, 3 glegr Havena, Cl preleh walking model— of black Thibet. i Three-Piece Vest Suits at 2,50, RAYS. IVERSAL, . peek eae ne Peale Beauenneed —Also offer— Wig Cassimeres Ane cheviots, very sty- Wes Toh aedortment worsteds. , ® 9 || lish colorings; sizes up to 19 years. wags in thus ot range rewwlarly up to $6.00, W | Your choice of th Clearance Sale of Men's Suits and Overcoats at $9.75. 5 a) Cr epe de Ch ine ais BS, | Boys’ Overcoats at 2. Oy, : [ Mt 2.00 por box of $ «7 50) lowing! | There are a few hundred suits concerned in this | These overcoats represent the small lots gathered lined with China Silk, A new box pleated model with Russian Syersons| ut Hees Ohi 91: me TIARA, fants! ERS Hvar Conehae radical reduction, and though there is not every size | together from a brisk and busy seagon, Sev. 5 da,vi and olive; sizes % to 5 years. aise, ‘ee? il in all kinds, your size will be amongthe lot, Ifyou | eral hundred to choose {rom in sinart medium latest sleeve and fancy stock collar; colors:—reseda, violet, Long Overcoats and Storm Col MA\ atra_ wrapper, combination van get it you'll have a bargain. Former prices $12 and | length models, Reduced from $12 and $15 to light blue, black, nile, navy, white and brown; real ong Sumatra Ribena ccoonihanay | $15; now reduced to $9.75. | $9.75. a tal lar Reefers at 2,00, ( value $10.50, specia $7.90. Black, blue and oxford; sizes 7 to ‘Your oie of h | \ gel 16 years, TMNT 450 pe of 50.) lowing: i i VITALITY CIGAR, Sumatra wrapper, mixed Hs I, \K\) Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, bare Short Krone Be ror He coann ct soa et il | AQ Stor B* Ane, | corduroy: sizes 410 14 years. on a eB RS Shere, (8igae) Cooper Store, Second joor, Cooper Store, Main PEE e re oe Vp ey

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