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y ‘THINKS THIRD AVENUE ‘L’ HAS NO REAL HEAD Reader of The Evening World Criticises Haphazard Train Service. CARS JUST SET A-GOING. No Effort to Keep Schedule Time’ and No Considera- tion Paid to Public. ONE READER WANTS ’PHONE, Then Whon He Gets Stuck at a” Station He Will Bo Able to Notify Hie Friends. ‘What the New York publlo thinks of the service on the Third avenue “Li* road is shown by the following let~ ters selected from scores of similer ‘ones: To the Batter ef The Wrening World: . Ig there any head of the Third Ave- tue Raiiroad?, Please let me know { Ghrough your columns if there ts any man who can be called upon and who will give ear to thousands of just com- plaints? Aak a station egent just .who ts boss ef the Third avenue branch of the Interborough Rapid’ Transit Company and.he will tell you B. P, ‘Bryan or {Prank Hedley. No one who sees the conditions as they are existing to-tay will believe for ab Instant thet Bryan or Hedley that is absolutely appalling, I em positive that there isn't ang head of tho Third avenue. It's every tor himself and the devil catch TR @ motorman sees ft @uring rush houra joesn't he just keeps He station must tjons. I have travelled on the Third ave- elevated road since it was built and . Tam ready to testify undpr oath that to-day conditions are ten’ times worse than they Were ever before. It formeriy took me about twenty-five ‘minutes to ‘vome}from,the station at Eighty-fourth, street to Brookiyn bridge. I nowsal!o Dolled to move to the west side, where 1 will be convenient to the Subw: im the morning when. ‘rains 1 n © headway of one or two minutes ‘would: not be.too many for the crowds ‘they Tun on headway of fifteen or veo twenty minutes, and then tay caly at aiternaie wiations. A. Bryan is Vi “He Wante a Telephone, aig Ce eats World plonse oa. uEting In of telephones Mot the, tiona, HE NEWP “THE BAD ‘ \ SAMARITAN” Not George Ade’s Best. "T “towecarews ‘evoomeea an for home-grown successes, and for that matte? the Huropean mar- ket has yet to send us one that des the true unmistakable stamp. ‘That shining letter 8 of the word that spells everything to the theatrical world fairly bung in the beavens hast night for Mr, George Ade to pull down and set above the entrance of the Ger den Theatre. But the laney hamorist,, luke gome of his less ‘prethren before him tiie mad, event season, couldn't quitp reach it. For one thing, Mr. Ade was ander a serious He: wah obliged to keep up with pace he had set him- self, and he probably realised, with others, that George Ade is a hard man to follow, Not Up te the Ade Standard. “The Bad @amaritan,” -while having ‘any mumber of good points, 1s a jerky traveller, and fen't in the same class with “The College Widow.* Compari- son i tneviteble, and tt was freely made after every one of the four sets. “It's not up to the Ade standard,” was ‘While this pronouncement was justi- “THe BaD SAMARITAN® THE CHANGE OF LIFE \ INTELLIGENT WOMEN PREPARB Dangers and Pain of This Critteal Perlod deal of tan tn Avoided by the Use of Lydia E. Pink, great “The Bad Samari- ig eon 4 a Bien eestile Cozesent fy straight to the terget-and ring the the company was not as much to a6 Mr. Adé himself. Most of the char- acters were canicatured instead of “played.” ‘There was, of tain amount of exaggerattl College Widow,” yet all ita\characters bark, 0 ste mors are more lable to begin thet; eke eyo, goa ons destructive work. Such warns ‘er |2¥mptomg as a eense of suffocat i [het flashes, dlsaipess: headache, rr tin evil, sounds in the ears, ¥, ,balpitation of the heart, raeatt Beak roma of life when © may be ex- " oc AMMEV STAMPED ON A SHOE ep MEANS -STANBARD OF MERIT New Styles of Fine Shoes FOR WOMEN FOR THE FALL SEASON New Shapes of most-refined and: elegant appearance. « «+ Combined with comfort and splendid service. The Highest Moulds of Fashion Q Excellence 8 In Button, Lace and Blucher ALL THE NEW LEATHERS Also TAILOR MADE CLOTH TOP BUTTON = {mn gray, brown and tan box cloth, You may be sure with these upon your feet that you have the best Shoes that are made. 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Fine Merceriaed panel, or allover yg! sak ana ost aed eat | fife, alee fare Bese ‘prico—pad aideront tint a Reg Au sik B Damask Garnet ‘Bin Ae Le ae a ABT LINE —.25 A, Me. ana | diferent tint Special Values In New Table Linens. 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