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sondi| said ways andt have woul miss! we ki tion, tion range Purifying It Is Merely a Matter of Method, Herbert Wheeler, way, who has had much experience In tunnel ventilation, ‘fa sy#tem for purifying the air in the Subway, declared to an Evening World| when there is a high wind as when there Feporter to-day that the plans proposed Of driving air into the tube are ‘wrong. to overcome the present atmospheric bad alr out and let the good alr come d be glad to give tunnel by means of the top of the permeate the 1c Where the dampness causes decompos!- offices. and the blast instead of form THE WORLD: THURSDAY FV! NO EXCUSE FOR BAD BULL GORES : RICH FARMER AIR IN THE SUBWAY Says Tunnel Expert, Who Suggests that Inventors of Various Plans Get Together. 345, of No. Broad-| culation makes only a direst current for a questionable distance Another practical mosphere out of d and who suggested | ts that the gt- fs not as pure is an easy circulation by means of a steady breeze. “Take another theory. the base of the tunnel by of any Kind and you wi rent Will seek t) of low It t all He insists that the only way Forve air into tions in the subway is to get the took pride In ite in of !ts own force. | AND Aen and was especially Mr, Wheeler also believes that th Bee a oer iciaid Gall ehioh we ee faen of spraying Ice in the underground pasture lot-a short Gistance from hi Would entail more evil than good /ome, but hidden from sight from the ‘i aS BRCWHY t l nousa by a grive, ARNO Ea EEE No one cise about the X-LIGHT of New York should be compctlet to do with this DIAGNOSIS Inhale the present alr in the Subw a to apraying the alf es @, id 1 ng rid of the odor now a ing Ich makes thia undesiragle “Tt It force to be at Mr. V in wh here ie no doub evolved pla jon oppor Dies in Whitehall Street. An unknown man 4 dead at the foot of Whitehall street early to-day. now will c but that ¢ er portion or base, 1, ‘a brown halr and a brown must by reason of i 8a xray sult of clothes, light | If you are n a polka dot shirt the atmosp! ere remains the same and ng a cit | § Colman’s Mustard, #4-Ib.tin....eeseere rere 12c Worcestershire Sauce, Peerless, 4 -pt. bot. 10c Tomato Ketchup, Peerless, /:-pt. bottle... 10c English Mustard, Butler’ Ss ?4-lb. tin 10¢ Pepper, Black or White, }4-Ib. tin. 10c Celery Salt, large bottl 10c Curry Powder, East Indian, bottle. Jamaica Ginger, Concentrated Essence,bot Concentrated Ammonia, Butler's, bottle Pear’s Soap, Unscented, a cake........ Triumph Rolled Oats, 2-lb. package Blue Ribbon Farina, the best, 1-Ib. Blue Ribbon Tapioca, delicious, 1-lb. pkge. Blue Ribbon Baking Pow., pure, } cuts in prices are — Not in years have we at this figure. New York State full cream} ] Fine, fancy, full head Rice, BLUE RIBBON. Breakfast Biscuit, de- Cheese, extra rich quality, rich in ae 1D mfp Bese Borex yy ces every day. from’ finest Hiciously crisp, pete. Oc a 7 Ibs. cakes of Smoked Beei; Fig Newtons, } 10c & 10c 3 “tor 10¢ VASA OCHOSS LOCH] Fruit Crackers, | 15,1 2c {Pr NOs) FREE GIFTS of “‘S. @ H.”” GREEN STAMPS for this WEEK. & H,’’ Green Stamps Free with Any of the Following: J ackage -lb.can |Wealthy Alfred Voorhees’s Favorite but Vicious An- imal Kills His Owner, horn of @ bull, the bo: used his death was standing over body and had to be driven away before {t could be removed. Mr. Mfetime of activity habite of industry that kept him busy about This week we smooth the way of the hard-working housekeeper by cutting deep into the prices of pure foods, standard staples and c -anned goods. TOMATOES, < offered a large, soli Although higher prices are predicted to buy their Summer's stock for less money thin most of them have ever paid, and for twenty less than these Tomatoes can now be bought at wholesale by the carload. —_—_—— Butler’s Very Best Tea, Triumph Cocoa, the best, ! Triumph Farina, 3-ib. bag. Blue Ribbon Prunes, finest, 3-lb. carton. Blue RibLon Soups, 2 cans Spanish Olives, 12-oz. bottle... 1Q0c | Imported Olive Oil, : 1Gc |Salad Oil, best domestic, quart bottle. 1Q0c| Butler’s Malt Vinegar, pure, quart bottl 10c!Columbia Salmon, Essie, |-lb. flat can. 10c| Pearl Hominy, 5-lb. package. . 8c | Beef Extract, East View, jar. 8c} Liberty Preserves, 8-Ib. stone crock. 1Qc| Mixed Pickles, large quart jar..... ‘CHICAGO GAR THROUGH HEART WITH A “BUT” that Provides for Trust Control of Traffic. CHICAGO, July 5.—Mayor Eawant F Dunne has submtited to the City Coun ell his plans for municipal ownershty rty. It ts not muntelpa tely, But, as the Mayor nearest thing possibic of traotion p | ownership explained, an elderly fa found in a pasture lot n o-day, The animal that h the under existing conditions, and he asked the Aldermen to consider it carefully. THROAT Voorhees as well-to-do, but a had bred fn hin the farm. He Inbalation ‘Trentment Wis dead, vorits bull, was a breast of th ). Anderson. ys dangerous. mot delay. until incurable conditions develop. Lung Vapor Inhalations. Some of these deep CAN, AC | cked, regular-size 9 3-Ib, can of the ripe, red, rosy fruit for canned Tomatoes, we give our customers a chance T cent. 3-LB. Seize this rare bars —— Sliced Beef. Huntley 2 Palmer's “S. & H.’’ Green Stamps Free With Any of the Following: ACI |S arancnn 10 14-pint bottle.. OWNERSHIP: ‘Mayor Dunne Submits Plan|| Best Imported Macaroni, |-lb. package. 12c|Cocktail Pineapple, l-lb, can Best Imported Spaghetti, 1-lb. package... 12c) Blue Ribbon Jams, home-made, jar Glutoroni, better thanimported, |-lb. pikge: ae Triumph Rice, 3-!b bag........... A | Essie Baked Beans, large 3-lb. can..... e'P. Gelatine, shredded, package. a | Blue Ribbon Table Salt, 2-Ib. carton... 19¢ Root Beer Extract, bottle.. Blue Ribbon Jelly Powder, package 10c Worcestershire Sauce, pints. Mason Jelly, in large jars, each. 10c Peerless Tomato Ketchup, pint Liberty Pickles, all kinds, glass jar. 10c Peerless Vanilla Extract, bottle Mustard Sardines, Essie Brand, lane Codfish Shreds, Peerless, package Condensed Milk, *Essie,” acan. mported Sardines, Mahrsell’s, a can 10¢ Peerless Malt Extract. sree, LOC | Free Gifts of Green Stamps with BUTLER’S COFFEES. Unsurpassed in Flavor and Aroma, Unapproachable in Prie FREE California. af laret — table. wil Wr Califorata Yon mnatio, full IO Gisohee Santos Coffer ‘Aa favor and aroma, @ tb © alterna, Sherr Blackberry brandy, bottle « . Imported Claret, E bottling, a bottle. Label bottling, one dozen, sshd Saint Croix Bay Rum, 4 Witch Hazel, double distilled, Violet Ammonia, per parte, . aa Sar AA ESSA te ee Heo At All Our 69 Licensed Stores. Pint bottle Pure California Claret with every bottle of 10-year-old Monegram. Rye Whiskey for B 406 | Whine Win Guinness’ Extra Fore Ign Dublin a Stouts MeMullen ps Free with every | case of Li light oF dark; Tea ing home brews.. RD mat spas ot mt RD mt RD RD ND DO AARWAOOARVAARAWA annnnoaanannnnn pt. bottle. Free Gifts of Green Stamps with FINE TEAS Brought Direct from, the ‘Tea Bush to the Tea Table, Belfast Ginger. (le Oc a7 tae 25c © 30¢ Lav 45¢ " 15¢ es BM me oa, Cabinet 7c ttle suelhne White ‘1.55 1.00 pt. bottle, 12¢ fa | 12c a SU BES NG. JULY 6, 1905. ite muntelpal ownership and oper. | Week-End Specials: Men’s $15 and $18 Suits Friday and Saturday At Ten Dollars. Why? Because: Because the lots are It pays to make sharp, incisive reductions and | to have the agony over as soon as possible. The materials are every one of the highest calibre, rich in assortments, ‘solidly trimmed and es- metropolitan oA make somewhat broken, and because 2 desire to son_as few goods as possible. The suits are all this season’s goods and ¢ and exactingly t tailored; honestly good a and | hon- y_reduced. It’s a plain business | proposi- tion, and, paradoxical as | it may seem, we winin | losing. Many patterns suitable for early Fall. | Men’s Separate Trousers Regularly $5 and $6 Many fine Worsteds, quite the sort for Cutaway or Double Breasted Frock Coats and Vests—perfectly drafted and suited to the exacting tastes of captious dressers. Great assortment of Wool Crash and fashionable Flannel Trousers —all delightfully suggestive of the links or the Sound. All 3 Stores. Consider These Great Values: 55 Men's Scotch Flanxe! $ very highest grade o! great for golf _ style. We in every stitch we “offer, fit_all_ shapes per- Outing coats and trous- ers, single and double breasted coats, ina half a dozen styles. $3 50 Friday and Saturday only 199 Men’s Pure Linen Shirts, | very highest quility.beautifully pleat ed, Linen neck band, fine Linen cuffs attached. Actual value 1 of it Friday and Sat day only. Friday and Satu 150 Doz. Men’ s 4-in. Hand Scarfs, Small lots, formerly 50c, and 75c,, This 1s a decidedly important advt. for those whe desire good things cheap. Read it again. Smith Gray & Co., THREE STORES, BROADWAY AT 31ST ST., NEW YORK, FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AV., BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV., B'KLYN 5c Store Only, NEY; Stern Brothers To-morrow, and Until Noon Saturday, Women’s Walking Skiris $6.50, 9.75 Chiffon and Plain Taffetas, Panama, Mohair, $6.95 $14.75, 18.50 see ifiBigue) $3.25, 7.50 Tub Skirts eee and Butcher Linen, 4.75, 6.50 Also SUN PLEATED ACCORDION SKIRTS of PANAMA, DRAP D/ETE and MOHAIR SHEPHERD PLAIDS, Men’s and Women’s Automobile Apparel New and Distinctive Styles of Garments in Burberry Cloth, Linen, Pongee, Leather, Cravenette, Rubter Silk and Khaki. Leather and Liren Dust Robes for Summer Use, also Goggtes, Hats, Caps, Veils, Gloves, Dusters, Rubber Coats, Ponchos, Robes, Trousers and tats, Clocks, Lamps, Horns, etc. Yen's Storm Model Elastic Yoke Shirt of Rubber, absolutely waterproof, $12,00 Complete Sets of 716 inch Acetylene Side Lamps, with double generator. Value $50.00, 25,00 West Twenty-third Street WORK WHILE llRFCECEOO TT eee “|H.ONeill & Co} Splendid Specials for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Misses’ Wash Suits, Skirts, &c. A group of unusual and superior values for Friday and Saturday’s selling. MISSES’ WASH POPLIN SUITS—Kaltee and Tuxedo models with plaited skirts—for $10.00; <pecial atseseve Coats) e price $6.75 és $9.50; special at. $5. 75 —Three- equate length.) 1s, plaited skirts—value MISSES' WASH POPLIN SKIRTS— Fitecn gore, $2.75— thirty ore, $4.75. About 300 Misses Skirts Made of ends of fine Fanamas, Mohairs, Mixtures and '$ Broadcloths. Regular value $6 to $7. Special at.... CHILDREN’S DRESSES. Made of fine finported linens, aboyt twenty different models. colors and white, handsomely trimmed with English embroidery ~ and lace, Formerly $8.00 to $10.00. Special at... MISSES’ SKIRTS. Made of broadcloths and eal and dark mixtures, reagins 3 30 to 36 inches. viously $5.00. Closing price, $5.00 Boys ‘Suits, $3.98 Regular Price $4.98 to $6.98 These suits are cut in Russian Blouse, Eton, Norfolk and Dow. ble-Breasted styles, neat patterns in light shades— two pairs of trousers—3 to 16 yeariabeci al price for Friday and Saturday.. me wit 8 = $3.9 Bese F ” Hyle” Clothes FOR MEN. “Best Style” clothes represent genuine quality—th from choice patterns of highest grade materials, with. per! ae of workmanship, design and cut, thereby insuring correct and faultless fit. yle Special for Friday and Saturday. Men's $15.00. $18.00 and AO Best Style Suits at........... ; $12. 00 Men’s $3.00 Outing Pants, $2.50, Men's $4.00 Outing Pants, $3.00. $3.00 eee coe. $1.50 These corsets are ¥ front, dip hip porters | 10,000 Yards Dress Ginshams (On Special Tables—First Foor, Rear.) Best quality American Cinghams, the choice of this newest patterns in stripes, checks and plaids ladies’ and children’s wea “110c Suitab Regu’ar 12! ¢ grade, special, per yard. Regular 10c grade, special. per yard.. ‘6c China and Jap Mattings This season's newest designs at lowest prices Jap Mattin:s (40 yard rolls) special price. $6.50 grade at $4.50 | $9.00 grade at §4, QQ 9x12 fest, regular price, $7.75; special pric $7.50 grade at $5.50 | $13.50 rade a! $19.59 | “Thread and Thrum | | Regularly $9.00, specia! $6.75, | Regularly $10.50, sp-cial $7.50, | China Matting, 40 yard rolls. | Crex Grass Rugs | 8x10 fect, regular pric’, $5.74; | Draperies, Rugs Couch Covers, etc, ideal ‘or Sum oe: House: are offered below reyular prrices for this (Fourth Floor) Grocery Department. | Specials for Friday and Saiurc lay. | “GRAPE TuIc id oO « Soup, quart Finest: quailty” Pormons 16c Llme, Tea” an $2. 29 Pair, original tb, a DOXeS: Hold ‘elsewhere per ib, AKO. | Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S White Can- yas Oxfords and Gibson Ties, Sizes 6 to 11,, Sizes 1144 to 2 B % Size 6 to 8, Value 60¢, 9 to 11, Value 75c 12 to 2, Value 90c, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, (ee I or og ~ » 4 ale ¢ ‘ ® ¢ vig \ 2 .

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