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uN EVENING WORLD WINS ITS FIGHT i i. ) ‘President - TOREFORMB.RT. Winter Writes the State Railroad|’ |" Commission Pledging Company to Do “ Away With Abuses Under Which < Brooklyn Has Suffered. _.' Victory in most pronounced form has followed the fight of The Evening q World for improved and adequate traffic conditions for long suffering Brooklynites who patronize the various systems of the B, R, 1, That cor- poration, in a communication to the State Board of Raflroad Commission- ors to-day, expresses its purpose to comply with nearly all of the recom-|" mendations for improvement suggested by this newspaper as. well as the Commiselon ‘teelt ‘These recommendations for a better condition follow tho several public ‘hearings before the Commission which . fwere brought about by the efforts of Tho Hyening World to effect tho hanges now promised by the Brooklyn ‘railroad monopoly. The promises made | by President Winter are sweeping. Not {only does the B, R. ‘I. egree to oper- ate additional cars over varlous routes, | I Hbut also declares that It has undor ‘consideration the placing of a third rack on the Fifth avenue dine and the ‘improvement of terminals, The bridge _ terminal must first be aicted upon by the olty authorities and the authority ‘for establishing a third track must 4 aleo be conceded by the Board of Al- » dermen, Tn @ dditlon to these promises of re- form, President Winter announced that } he Oompany had ordered 350 new cars of; tlie most modern type which will Bont $2,500,000, | Tn lis better to the Railroad Com- atti al President Winter says: Elevated Rallroad Lines, , “Tho recommendation that service. on “}the Ridgewood line be increased Sy the Yoperation of traina during non-rush }hours at a seven-and-one-half-minute {interval will be compliedewith, On the +;Pecelpt of additional motor cars and (the completion of certain platform ar- \Fangemente necessary thereto trains ‘@uring rush hours will be made up of (alx Cars as recommended, | “The recomméndation to Increae the Bervice of the West End and Brighton Beach lines will be complied with. ‘The recommendation concerning the ‘Broadway line witl be complied with, |Bxoepting that until motor cars ‘are ‘wecelved we shall not be able to make ‘up five-car trains, “The recommendation to increase the @ervice on the Culver line will be com- plied with. ‘The recommendation to inorease the \Wutton street weekday service cannot je immediately complied with ion acé “eount of lack of motor equipment. 'Bervice: on Saturday will be increased 4m accordance with the Commission's ‘mecommendation, "The recommendation to increase the @agvive on the Fifth avenue line will be Ogapiied with, Political Reform, “The recommendation to increase joara in trains on the Lexington ave- nue fine will be complied with, ex- cepting between 230 and 430 P. M., ‘when the headway will be shortened instead. Between 8.30 and 9 A. M. the Dresnt three-car train service will be jincreased to five cars. The other rec- ommendations relating to Lexington jSvenue service will be complied with, “For the information of the commis- jpton I will say we have now in our and military heels, $3 quality. tinued—were $3, Ine, reduced from $3, ‘\. Formerly . Stewart & Co, shops a large number of elevated cars rebullding or awaiting electrical equip- ment jin addition to which 100 ay elevated cars are belng constructed for thle company under contract, the de- Hy of which will begin about June “The question of constructin g tlonal tracks on our elevated iy rd under consideration n connection. with the procurement of facilities at the Manhattan end of the ‘onidges, ‘Tals last important requirement once ade- fuacely provided (8 and which we be+ Neve ito be entirely practicable through the construction of elevated loop con nection between the bridges, as recom: mended by the commission, inorvased and more expeditious means of -handl- Ing business upon the elevated iin of thls company will necessarily fol- ow. Thine lengthening of elevated station 8 accommodate six-car ‘Noe providing of Increasod terminal te Fah SE ar aa al Rast New js no" wl be cari forward in accordance ‘with the commission's recommenda- WON. Reform on Surface Lines, “The recommendation to increaus she servioe on the Flushing avenue line te tween Ridgewood and Flushing, the Hamburg avenue line, the Broadway line, the Reld avenue line, tie Gates avenue line, the Putnam and Halsey Mne, the Hamilton avenue line, the Nos- trand avenue line, the Bushwick ave- {nue line, the Douglasy street line, the Fort Haniltton and ‘Dhind avenue lines, the Fulton street line, the Grand street line, the Lorimer street line, the Luth- eran Cemetery Ine. the Richmond Hill HA ati ne pavenin avenue line will complied with. “The recommentation to increae the service on the Union avenue Une will ‘be complied with, excepting between 4 and 6 P. M., duuing which per.od, we | belleve, the Commission will find the present service quite equal to the re- quirements, “o the extent that governing condi- tions will allow, the ash bus.ness will be done at night; but the situation doog not admit of its belng confined ex- clusively to night service. “This company is ‘w.lling to provide er meetin ATTENTICH' KO LINIMENT WAS EVER MADE THAT EQUALS SLOANS TINIMENT FOR ALL EMERGENCIES DR.EARLS SLOAN GIS ALBANY ST AOS°OK Hi KILLS PAIN ALL DEALERS rs hi. nl vo, do not know what {ho Commission will will recognise the impract! attempting to Brovide inte In the publ. shave ococasion to “The company expects to largely In- crease {ts shop facilities in connection with the construction of @ commodl elovated terminal plant at East New York, all. of which it is delleved will be completed within this calendar “The company Ieee to gonatr in under contract for early * More Agitation Needed. of the efforts of ‘The Bven- to stir the olty authorities to a sense of their duty, allroad Com- $4 to-day to @ re- 6 Evening World: "{ note in the conoogetons of the B, R. T, reteronoe to tho Ibridge ad commission that a t! atailed, ‘Nhese matters, outside the turisdiction corporation, ttenif, and Ht, pute that Nine Wit the problem up to the olty aM ition, "Tt te now the newspapers to atin up the authorities’ and in This ree tT notice the efforts of The Bvo- if World has been very effeot! 1 do with reference to the letter of the B, R.T., but we shall have # meeting next Wednesday and @ over the whole nubject in executlve meeting, We are determined to keep after those who are tesponstble,"” eee MAYOR M’CUE'S COUSIN A SUICIDE. Hanging of Virginia Omelal Preyed On the Mind of Pi eroun Georgian, (Special to The Evening World.) ATLANTA, Ga,, Fob, 2,—Charlem Ar- nall, one of the best-known Insurance men in the South, committed suicide ly to-lay at his residence, No, 37 Bal- timore pine, hy shooting himself twice in the head, He had a,prosperous busl- ness, Fle wan a Virginian, a brave Con- federate soldier and a man of genfal Aaposition. jas a cousin of Mayor Mo- ah "was hanged at Charlotten- ville, Vo. some days ago for w.te murder, Friends say MoCue's hanging preyed on his mind, Sake & Company BROARWAY, 332. TQ 34TH SIRERT. OR FRIDAY AND’ SATURDAY: ordinary Offer. $1.00 & $1.25 Fancy Voiles at 50c Even a minute examination fails to reveal either fault or flaw in the weave or color of this fabric, which is offered .in self colored checks and knob effects in checks and stripes, The weave is firm and crisp with that resiliency which is to be found only in the finest imported voile, The variety of colors is most diversified, including blue, brown, tan, green, royal, reseda, navy, golden brown, parsifal, garnet, castor, bluette, black and white. Altgether we cunt thin ene of the mast axtranrdi~ nory offers which aur departmant has vet prencnted, AND SATURDAY: Chantilly Laces and Insertions At Very Generous Price Concessions For the elaboration of their new models the foreign masters have employed the Chantilly laces most generously. Per- haps that will help you to appreciate the true import of this offer, which concerns all silk Chantilly insertions and laces in black or white from three to seven inches wide in designs which are altogether new, FOR FRIDAY Special.....10c FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: Spring Shirt Waists for Women’ At Price Concessions of Qne-Third to One-Half Waite of heavy white Japanese silk in five new and distinc» tive models, including the new yoke effects, with fine lace in» sertions and fanc) sleeves, together with tailored styles elab- orated with Bnglish embroidery or hand work, Value $7.50. Waits of white linen in eleven distinctive tailored models, with stitched plaiting, hemstitching, fagoting or fine tucking. Value $3.00, $3.50 & $4.00. Special at $1.95 Waints of white lawn ina large variety of styles, trimmed with embroidery or lace: qMURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 93, 1 puna ives Women’s Walking Shires SIXTH AVE. jen'irteiiim 1SPSI97STS, \ NEW YORK. Red Letter Day Ai Che Big Store. Every person presenting a Sperry i& Hutchinson Green Trading Stamp Book at the Premium Parlor, 5th Floor, Annex, to-morrow, will receive 1] 0 “S, & HM." Green Trading Stamps Free of Charge. 'S. & H."' Premiums are the finest in the world, Assortments are greatest, too. 500 Stylish Skirts at Attractive Prices. Every Skirt is cut in a style that will have much vogue dur- ing Spring, Lot 1. 175. Skirts of ‘stylish Men's Wear Mixtures in black and white effect, made in gored style with flaring foot plaits, beautifully tailor finished, and for the extraordinarylow 4 @ price of Were made to sell for about double the price, Lot 2. An assortment of ‘Skirts of fancy Tweed Mixtures, very elegant quality and of Men's Wear Mate. rials in pretty patterns; also Herring.’ bone Cheviots. Styles Dive tndinew rey AY A effects, 7 Lot 3. THE DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS are d Continuing Go- Morrow the February Sal oo) He acetate” A oy G 9.50 teat Jacket . é Three-Plece Vest Suits, made of strong wearing materials in blue, black fancy mixtures and overp!aids~-sizes 7 to 16 years, 4 THE NORFOLK JACKET SUITS come in blue and mixtures of ‘light and dark colorings—sizes 7 to 16 years, THE THREE-PIECE VEST SUITS are made of Cassimeres and Cheviots and in very stylith coloringe—sizes 9 to. 12 years, (Siegel Cooper Btore, 34 Floor, Hast.) d ; \ World's Sreatest Srocery, ANCY. CHICKEN HALI- Orc) iY. at JORNED BEI x NO BRANCH BLUE: /cHoide “spLacre DI; SALMON CORNED LAMBS P25 38c 5c 25c Special at $5.90 Special at 98c Kid button Shoes, dull matt tops, At $1.90 Paar leather tips, One of ite ‘Wanamaker-Rellable” styles, to be discon- gon | qhe [aeamaf- doe Store Closes at 5:30 o'clock leather tips, medium soles and vr _ heela; straight last, Reduerd from $2,410, aiee Mi A ean Dull inatt kidskin lnew Bootes | tite tie aeclocinte oud the At $1.90 atout weltal solew, A discons | SRLS a tinued ‘Reliable’ line—were $3, Oxfords tint wit be worth fall pri At $! 90—Kidekin lace Boots, with dull ktd 8 tops; patent leather tips, welted soles and Cuban heels, From the "Nellably” medium heels, Usual $2 grade. | are used! by many men for indvor wears Neuamafe- Shore Winter Clean-up of Good SHOES Mostly Our Regular Shoes Unmatched for Cheapness at Original Prices. Cleaning up the Wanamaker Shoo stocks means the bringing out of such quantities of shoes as might newly stock many a good shoe store. While they are odd lots, and lines that are to be dis- continued because of newer models that are being prepared for next season, the collection pre- sents quite as broad assortment as most people would desire. None of these Shoes are manufacturers’ broken lots, picked up on the market because unsalable, Most of the lots are from our regular lines; others are from special lines of shoes made up to our order during the dull season in factories; and, though we do not call them our regular Wanamaker Shoes, they are made up to our standard in every detail of leather and workmanship, There are no shoes in the collection that must be apologized for, in respect to their quality orcondition, Every dollar saved is safe economy, because the shoes are woll made, und will give excellent servica, Here and there the size-ranges are not complete. This will be taken for granted; but there are many styles of shogs in every wanted size, We have rarely presented such a collection of good shoes under-price as is ready this morning as you read, The exact details of the offerings follow; Women’s Shoes jee Kidekin, Jace; ki 5 At $1.90 tegndt! er wid ieee Minpee At $1,.50—K {dakin button Shoes, on medium $2.60, although rezular $3.50 value, {tary heels, )— Glazed kid button Boots; patent ; ; ; At $1.90 Teather tips, mdlun narrow | At $2.50—Kid Inco Shoes: Potay narrow toes, welted soles, Our special $2.60 line, |. Box valf laced §) oc; tips of same; Ab S10 rade with heaty welted nots Men's $2.50 Shoes at $1.90 We have about two thousand pairs of these ex. cellent shoes for this Sale, andthe bare announce. ment that we again have a lot ready is enough to sell them quickly, Box calf, lace, with single and double kolen, welted and stitched: several shapes, comfortable and stylish, Some patent leather ju Boys’ Stout Shoes at $1.50 Heavy box culf lace Shoes, with sewed soles of Women’s Shoes o.-last; single soles and mill- { toe-last, Cuban soles, Usual $2 quality, Men’s $3.90 and $5 Shoes at $2,90 A doz st) lea tn the lot; none complete in sizes, but variety enough to fit most feet, dress or busTNesy Wear—storm calf, Kid and sh ny leathers, AlLirom our own $8.90 nnd B5 Klocks At $1,990—Kidekin taro Shoos, with patent © — Men's $3 Shoes at $2.40 “Wana ker-Wear-Well” All sizes, Lto by, at $1.5v, althougn Eoys’ $3 Blucher Shoes at $2 Box call doublesole Blicher Ince Shoes, trom our own 83 stock, reduced to $2 a pair, Beat for achool wear; elacs 2 y to 5, Girls’ $1.60 Box Calf Shoes at $1.20 Prime pox calf, lace style; onk soles, cowed, with els, Nizew Sly co 10, at $ly ZW \o4, ab $140. Were ¢ ealed cor. tneuided ae some excelent .voy calt uw Monti, Box eal, stormcalf, kid and patentloather, | Men's $2.50 Oxjora Shoes at $1,50 Black Wd and velour call Oxfords; Inst year's (Vi At $7, 50—Flngbinck kid Ince Boota; kid ting, | shoes, but the aivle has not changed much, “Phese | ind Main floor, Fourth avenue, N A iis Savin AN Good Jor looks, for eervive and for 1 to 2, .8U, 91,60 ri KE Broadway. 4th Av\, jee’ Friday Only! “Yiotory’’ Sewing Machines ; eR i eli ie Veide.: J Sg » plaited’’ panel ‘effedts, 39 iy very smart in style and elegantly finished, Th I ) would be worthy garments at $7.50 to $9.00, id 4, 3 (Siegel Cooper Btore, Second Floor, Front.) ‘Five-Year Guarantee. A model a little less ornate than the newest designs $9.50 now bring offered. bu $22.50 cropehand f models and equipped with all the newest attachments, Every machine is thoroughly tested before we deliver it. Each is guar- anteed for five years and full instructions given gratis. iia |) WICTORY? NO, 4 / yy $45.00 MACHINE,” 77, 50 Automatic lift and drop head; quartered oak, swel! i front woodwork; automatic win I. ing; all the newest tttachmentat five. paren Same niechine es above, with di head, but without automatic litt, 14, 50 PATENT NEEDLE-THREADER FRR. - “VICTORY” NO, 3, £40.00 MACHINE,” JO) FQ: ft the Intest bull-beariny i ji Ren tll the newest ‘artaannientec euthey un Hon, and winder, and stop’ mot ano” oughly rellable and up-to-date in avery rempect, , 880 | $2.00 GOLDMAN, TUCK FOLDER: 909 (Blege! Cooper Btore, 84 Floo?, Cotltre, pth I dad SHIRRING FOOT, | Furniture For 4 Rooms Jor SIS/, 25, Superior Furniture—the sort that will add beauty and comfort to a home. The illustrations show the various pieces precisely as they are and about 1 less than regular prices. , 7 g ‘ Redroom, Furniture fo the nears torlg Pieces, GoEREN OAK DRESSER, ia GOLDEN OAK ROCKER, $i ee Ky A THER Meroe 8 ce etal duck), 1 WOVEN WIRE SPRING, 21.25 Partor, Furniture f the Parlor, ne { 8 Pieces, SPC, PARLOR 8 MORRIA CHALR, cambio, oY E-BKAT Ri PARIOR TABLE ee Dining-Room, Dining-Room Sulte Complete, {9 Pieces GOLDEN OAK §& * BOARD, PE 1.50 GOLDEN OAK DINID TARLE, HING GOLDR, OAK © CLOSRT, HINA 6 GOLDEN OAK DINING CHAIRS. $2, 12.50 12,00 43.00 Living Raom, Furniture f the Living Room {9 Pieces Be Bie. coven dhyinm TABCR “=A7 ‘'slery or lace parasol caver, | Cigars-- ind a Pipe Cle ara i BtnAKe wv. _ 700) LONGUBA Ib, 100 ING ISLAND FLOUN- | RA pp}' corn BOSTON HADDOCK, GRANGEA-— Juloy vA BC HERRING. the Ze| skinned’ Florida Oras ANn,: CHOICE NATIVE SHORT Ae Nerwentan nets An RY LOINS OF #REGH JBR<|i¢ uh PORK, heey, ete7e He Ane ce HERRING — Finest His- HIND QUARTERS oF ie | Molansen, | Ctt avis h marcle Horring, dalteat iy He Aete oF Pld FORD, QUARTERS OF | SAR ip esp | lege Canoes my 0 LAMB, 1b., 12 ge) Riven, Ws. Ube Abo! oor.) Reclining So-Carts! 77 50 Priced sor Co-Mforrow at The Big Store's first Go-Cart special of the Spring season, and a wonderful value it is. ; You positively cannot duplicate these Go-Carts at any other store in New York for less than 4 more than our price ».. Adjustable dash, reclining back exactly like cur-—full réll around arm—Full reed. body, ' dash and back—fancy scroll work on s'des—bex: steel tprings--square iron axles inted green, neatly le mute preg han nr nant cay parasol clamp--embossed solid leather retaining srap~- price complete with parasol and rod bus without uphol’ (Slexel Cooper Store, 84 Moor, Mast, i NOTABLE REDUCTIONS IN EVERY INSTAN . ‘ t Sight Cigar Spectals Pipes ROBERT BUANE Beletor 2, 50 $3.00, $4.00 & $5.00 TEN CENT HAVANA sxc- 9 gg | Pipe Friday at box of 60, yy exactly two hundyed: Ply ‘offering. ONDB; box of 60, Included are fenuins M t VITALITY PERFECTOS; 150 TO RICAN CABALB- ah chited, ore, ROB. ox of 80, cs 450) desiradis shapes and’ lage SRY WEET EXTRA; box” 7 9 Tne eae AVANA STOGIES; widen boxes of 100, 435 fe, plain. others with GREEN STAMP CIGARS; I5e box of 26, f PPY THOUGHT Cr. anna: box of 25, 450 NIZED ASH CANS AND COY-] a. eee SNe ANSpectai “and te full {ia ait, tenant mente ‘china te, 172284; to-morrow, #0 | nank Rocket; alno feet 9 ALVANIZED In of brass, very rohly: te WASH TUBS—Extra | avecial, heavy, No. 1, 40 ROYAT, GRANITE ATERU No, 2%, 460.; No, Every plece we carry ta GALVANIZBE PAILS—Good nua ity; ne a i TABANNED | REL COAL, HODR—No, 15, Ue; No, 10, R 186 mm, QYASH BOILERS envy in, ani copper bottom; No, 7%, Sie.) No, & dc | NO, do TMA K WASH BOLLe KON CA ERS of Ix tin stv “i i to-morrow, NO, 80 ‘TEA KET. KITCHEN TABLDS, made of white wood; strongly built, ‘neatly finished S-ft. ‘size; special, ‘WO> COVER FOLDING IRONING BOARDS, 4%) t-et 3 jong, with stand, ig Bho based SPLF-RINGING MOPS with cloth, 1A BERLIN 640) LOTHES BASKETS, strong willow; the imported kind; No, 0, Yee, ; No, 1, aaditeretr COVERS, hol ‘TLDS, holding 5 ats. $06 | yt FO Mae AND: CLOTHES HAMPERS, barrel share, qta.; to-morrow, full size, of hiavy willow, Gos DISHPANS, hol quarts, : NS, a4 caer folding 1% at whe POTS, Noy 4 COFFEE POTS, Jing 3 quarte, ba muarantecd to be, eeourate f AN eh envy 18 CAN ETERS tee uae abe a DNTERPRISH MEAT CHOF i ard wide;

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