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18 WORLD: TUFSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1906 THIRD AVE. oi | THIRD TRACK ON THIRD AVE. al AND SWITCH AT BRIDGE HIGGINS MAY | aT | — r DELAY DUE TO COMMISSION | ome Gee | Rapid Transit Board for Months Held Up Applica- tion for Third Track. DECIDE NOT TO RUN AGAIN Ill-Health and Private Busi- ness, Not Platt’s Criti- | cisms, the Reasons, (Special to The Evening Worlds.) ALBANY, Oct. 8—Gov. Higgins, re- fie briefly y to Senator Platt’s | ‘ m of himself, sala | Beyondacertain sum you An old last is apt to be as "I have ® very kindly feeling toward ’ ‘ 4 ‘i Senator Plitt,, Diere ate ne prong, can tadd wear toa Derby by easy as an old shoe, ‘ |differenges that 1 know of, but we have |throwing on more money, Otherwise it wouldn't Gisagreed on poitical matters, notably You can improve its have lasted the Gotham Hotel License bill, which look f i aa looks, Our Pedestrian shoe, for mbera of tons | There's our $3 Derby; no example, has been our $5 a any Net hat will wear better and no standby for years, and while the State hat we know at the price newer lasts come and go, the etl looks so well too, Pedestrians keep steadily es, that ho | In our $4 Derby theextra walking out, that ¢ - dollar naturally goes ‘into; Ag fine a walking shoe jae. tain togeeney with the wnarees Ticher fur, richer binding to-day as ever—finer for the able outlook for a Repuvitean victory and leather, making a hat slight chanzeswhich experi« next fall, may persuade him nov to un any man should be proud to ence has hinted from year apen wear anywhiere, to year, ROAD BADLY CONGESTED, | | Better Service Cannot Be Fur- | nished, It Is Said, Under | Present Conditions, of 3rd TRACK by | 2772 a¢ S35r2 ST ‘While the public !s fndignantly de. manding a remedy for the hort n dition that p: the Third ave- | Bue elevated re sar sitown by Tho PB every day that pro be inexcusably bad, 4 | "Railroad Commission has in tis “ Measure which, if adopted, would at J noe relieve the situation, the Rapid | Transit people say, and make it @ible in a few montus for the company to give 00d service on the Puird Beh = a hy SWITCHING SYSTEM et BRIDGE, CAR WAITING. | nok In best of hea avenue @son any other Une in tho | CKY COMING HERE > sity, KENTUCK * |Rooers, Peer & Company, Rocers, Purr & ComPANys “More than a year ago," they say, | (Special to The Bventng World) Th 4 P “we applied to the Rapid Transit Com- NORFOLK 1 ree Broadway Stores, Th roadway Stores Mission for @ permit to build a track States battie-shir | 258 B42 12 268 2 12K down Third avenue between the {we oe Ha Roads early to-day for the at at at opposite near opr racks now there, using the ¢ New York Navy-Yard. | Warren st, 13th st. 3andst. City Hail Union square, Greele “Asma Anna, Adopted by a Double Number of Needed Pe- Dow in place for the purpose fr ty-third stroet down, and we gonsinivly oat to ly ths Brooklyn Family, Strange- _titions Filed for Him as n guitar ut wre cae te | ty Disappears Disiict-Attorney. SUESINE SILK — WEARS BETTER THAN SILK dita [Ake a fold of Sue- sine Silk and a fold of China Silk in your hand @ @\ Hold them at arm’s length Niland tell the difference— \|nobody can, Yet Suesine, Sik costs half the price o! 7 and enable us to operace half as many trains agaii as now. We could give a A faster schedule ali along the With | we the police of Brook @ betier headway,” Wp ela de nec aie) Tiy resords of the Commission show | AN™& sishteen years o ss - her home, No. @ M @hat such an appiicasion was mu ¢ of the most fashionable favorably reported upon, and it was to| Brooklyn. have been put to a vote he i rly She fs a Javanese and speaks Wary, but no vote was wken, English, She was adopted sixter Starin Opposed, ago by Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Henry jas No explanation appears on the rec-| Stone. Mr. Sto a wealthy coffee | ing Ords, but in the newspapers las: Jan-| buyer and a number ¢ The Stones | needed vers Jerome is now office of Distriot-At general alarm has be = "Green | : 4 Trading Stamps al‘ trading stamp,” the only premium plan of a similar character which has stood the test of time. Its desirability improves with age. It's { New York County, w ed by any party or vasible to-day. by CARS ne for his nomya STALLED at g9** ST. 8 distri as twice as many tons are st Mary appeared a state p pping ’ +5 = to have been made by Com uthorities were c aie 6 TGaRIt Ge thevna || China Silk and wears better better understood, hence it’s never been Sh conan Part eee Moke aie uhies ak HALTS THE CITY nty da || because of the cotton in it sO popular as to-day. Nor has it ever | for the construction ot any more ele. = ' i tofu it jjrothing could pe Brae been so easy to obtainthem from solarge vated ral “ad structures in New is nt n r to a — Ri It your cealer is out oO a T-7 y a . ai. B Yorw.” Rapid Transit people sny that |! are etnn Se wre ||<icune Silk write to us for and representative a number of mer chants. The premiums? Their strongest advertisement is the premiums them- selves. You examine them and judge Mr, Starin held the balance of power | Wh in the comm the question of | Mary permittire th ment on the Thin’ avenue hat £25 || samplesand giveus his name _ =i) fehl ante ea aca eh speaks Fre mis: tlon wus not way HEDFORL . Bess eras boven <a ee ee THE SPERRY & HUTCHINSON CO. Mr, BStarin, and the public would have | and ¢ Mer ‘ = been denied for good and all the rellef | things t for whioh such a clamor 4s now being | She returned raised. | ‘ At the office of August Belmont & Co. | ttle rs 1 ., rE », to-day a reporter for l irl bs Bide ie: and Republ 4500 Gramere: World was informed thay the | » and wore, 6 sand make nomi- 25e and 35¢ Handker- ba — | Direct Time for Pyrography arbo has tive Third avery “L” umprove-| lined wa red 18. tn Haier ‘ik chiefs at 9c ML” Bridge Ve are offering some special ent matier in hand was ou! a " Stones ha « rd $ jolce of 10,000 Dozen 8 i nd nobody in his absence was author sa , ‘ Histew | The bigzest m Au Gaia Bnbeidey Entrance || *7058 items to start with, ined | use It ————— cian, it Wy 5 oper Handkerch efs sold bis entire sy i memes | FYE Our Special set, includ. Accoriing to the explanation given It a a t All th INCH ing good plaitnum point fs abso.utely Impossible c run mor . as LUN } P t lle ROOM and put up in neat bass wood 6th Floor. || box with two practice pieces oe Full size cabinet frames, ci . area Tee" ppm ~~ eeynnaN—“FiemeNN abmeieS ; 7 neat designs | Read Why Business Flocks Here—The more you read and investi 18e@ Glove and Handkerchief Se gate, the more favorably you will be impressed with our daily offerings. Boxes, patent hinges, solo emehnseamamniatssneneneetotmaneeenimatnntmammnsananencnceitnnntncetttt|\ cepapumiinemaaa lsra atin vemiatagicidal Tun if stops must be made at all #4 tons, “With the preser Was said, “the Pifty-elghoh street rush hours on ace trans or to + M Ste TOW | sonikerte of Anpapotin net vet |YOUTH HELD AS SWINDLER, ff ott a Ten Cents You Spend Arrested at Hotel Imperial-Vari- ous Firms Appear \goinet Him Robert Bugene Caldwell, nineteen, of r No. 4 Prospect place. Brooklyn, was 35c, You can pick from these, i bilge »8 ach creased numt ! f beating ‘he Hotel Im' er crerees | remem bill of #8 by Maglecrate 98ce. Comforters at 59c Sale of Flannels, Also Sale of Stable or Driving Blankets son M Police ( 1 ‘ . : Fe EL I Mik ht tlt TI na Blankets, Lap Robes and Carriage Covers at a much lower 1 was a miter 29¢ each for pond, heavy fleece Biankets; value 50c, In 80 (ays ‘rom vow you will hav to pay m ich higher prices price than you can buy them in an exclusive harness store, E med Pid Under Bh A9e each for full size Heavy Blankets; value 75 fora Aidt af Fianneix Almost every manufactur ane for large and heavy Truck Blan- $2, GQ cao for $3.98 Stable Blan. he 1 And a nivenced (ces. a . — le t forced the uta, and er taw for WL 49e each for full site Red Blankets or Sheets; value 89cs 290 yard for Novelty Eiderdown Flannels, all plain 98e kets, with straps attached, in iba A Ms Ay color, reinforced f be © a also fa ne pn brown, 7 het of unusual oscurrence | $1.98 pair for 10-4 Woolen Blankets; value $2.50, ve peel be ee owe Tussin onebenidiie Me ee ste 100 Hone Bins | OS Oe Third Track Needed, $2.98 pair for 11-4 Woolen Blankets; value $4.00, $e yard Wen see, oe ‘ es tases eoont ; value $5.00. Qi, yer for 38 3 and dark $3.98 pair for 11-4 California Blox ; yarc { straps attached, 9Be each for hi Winter weight Comforters; value $1.39, - or 2%lnch aker s; elsewhere 8c, fy with tan Padi $1,39 each for Comforters, pure white filling: value $2,00 eee. near’ 3,00 . on S, Pp’ value re 15¢, $5.98 ae i A i ot Tar south n rd Keck"t Uptown Priges Make Downtown a. . , H ‘ H, Shopning an Rxtpewaga Thousands of ankets, h priced, Whit! lush carriage Robes, staced, gi and cavy; reversible 10 Lap Robe, ,i green , will cover two; fe to our order; exira good riage, wagon and tu red and black plaids and ¢ rd-wide Outing Flannels; elswhere Hf o¢ browns and fancy calored bo nishe ! nch Kimono Flannels; elsewhere [> Ite | iawn color; lined; large siset * 4th Floor-Blanket Dept.) |, Straps attached. borders; ae D ata Upholstery Underpriced! }|Carpet and Rug Underselling i rene cora ive mens. $3.50 Scotch Lace Curtains” : j Brussels Rugs, $ 7 hier ving +4 iy 9x nit Ww y stitted . 1 is i rat », Dresser, Side 1 or Tea Sta cn a gs : = tera nd telco i sate, _ Sibel 5.9 he S406, a 9.98 ! a 1 or deeply cut double the price, Per pair, $1.59. Fourth Floor. re $4.75 Irish Point Lace Curtains Brussels Rugs, $30 Wilton $ Velvel wxug, 19.97 BROADWAY CAR HIT OLD MAN at! er if: rs of Japan " In rich new designs that were never shown before, and when you eet size 83x, 10.6, 1 jar ' accente 0 iter a ya pe you will prouounce them the greatest curtaia bargains that you $9 98 value $18.0u at size 9x12, al Victim Is Likely to : the Our Cr patrons splendh enire Fi OF ave ever seen, ry : n Y Py oe a 1 oyues 4 ts 2 | LTT P Motowsant ea | drawn Linen ; MY e Lace, Scarfs, Squares and Doylies AT_60%; OFF | $1.75 and $2.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains Brussels Rug $35 Wilton Velvet, 9x12, Ast ) yeurs |THE REGULAR PRICE, 4 MRich copies of fixe real lace designs, 3 and 3! . ’ D 5 ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ ce, Hiviticn) “f ncahacnvise t ( f al 1 8,3 and 3), yards long and full width 98 f 9 85 aunt 3 , Pb These pieces cannot be duplicated, ne an the prices. They are pretty and durable. Per pair, Cc oie ee value $ t) wee bay $99.97 , - He , 00, so! lece,a ee ee, 7 I | 8625 Rien Tapestry Bordered, $6 Beautiful Renaissance fj b————————————— SEE | x ray 7 able inens | Portieres tive cone fats, and polit tee, Brussels Rug, woven in one |) ¢9 75 WiltonVel- A ct omen ° Solid color Tapestry, stunning Gobe. 83 98 A, ton and edges: excelent quays double solid piece, 9x12, $17 29 vet Rug, small 4 39 r D war M ias + BRE 5A int fa ‘ : or lin borders, Nice enough tor an bread net; full flounces, It's fi ‘ hit Even our unannounced offe n this Department are worthy of | ge, overs Nice enough tor any e a bargain you cannot bord ls eed $3.98 value $25.00, at ® size, 27x54, at e , i W tice, but these Spe or Wednesday and Thursday are} pata re 2 rere renee fier a Sun ion and found to be lack- P i = n either the finer table ks or other essential Line ousefurnishings 1 eit} e finer table damasks or other essential Linens, China and Glassware Grocery Goodness and Liberalit 39 tor gS When O3 ] | Table Damask Linen, Gere TABLE DAMASK Eek, Gas Globes, im-}} 2-500 Cases New Pack Canned Goods at 1-3 Less Than the Regular Prices toch. wie bald [| cream or silver ch, pure Linen, Ger- trish or German, all linen, full bleache i@tion cut ¢ wonnee eo two large tubs, Can man Damask, 70 In, wide; reg. 89¢ and 72 wide: reg. 1.3 So per yd. 98¢ » i . Butter — Willow T t 5,000 ne -T00 Sugar Corn—1,500 be hidden away in sme " " | ake per yard : 69, PATTERN GLOTHS.—Heavy linen te¥n, worth £1] | vari creamery, ta enser “Gem: paseea UL ite emutace wrana'l. (saep choice Cream 39e Mal ae! at hia * Piano Bar ains! Hemstitched Linen Sets— 8-8, regular price 2.50; special... . 1.08 4, special, to-morrow, }] J et a uallty “obtain ge nro, weil r mouth Sugar Com —- Maine eee g $4) sxg, spectal, per set, 3.78, 8-40, regular price 3.00; special. ...2.50 pi IE ge ed, palidty packed J 1 Sia POrnes of ed to well at 100 a : 8x10, F special, per set, 410. 8.42, regular price 3.50; special. 2.08 | stone tron, 81500 Geum Ae, Fel 1s ees OC = were closed out last month through 12, reg, 6.50; spe set, 4.69. DINN R NAPKINS to match— | 1 a TEAS—-60 Sample Chests Napkins —Dinner, Reg Tel Choice Mixed ‘Tras—in » edt 59¢ fur ft 1 for 7 U —90 oak: quai or wire 16 e See Dry eee Iie briatle fine Yeatne | 496 i nh in for, Pumpkin | floor broom, Preclides | Coat — Rack, special, per doz 2. | ves | 4 Extra heavy, all linen, bleached, 22x22 WELS ny as eam & 0: Nie" 2 , Good quality, large size hemmed Huck per a celebrated “Paul Jones” XXXX inhed hande water pipe golden oak, more than same | All 1, German, silver bleached, 22 22° Towels, Value 4.50 per doz....,,,1,00] 25e¢ SM. ig (eee higher. Made in Kentucky —anereseoeies nt \ 40 month last year, 40 | In 2.25 per doz...... 1,83) 48-in, all linen Kitchen Towelling, reg Pett ate ee per iech toate: sth faR hunts tae homer oy 98¢ Step 44: 4 ; Hemstitched Napkins—All linen, hind 12% per yard....... a) AVC] over rio ing: oN TR 4D very special) SOC ‘ Ladders, 4 World Wants show the way | finished—fodd lots, 18-in, Glass Towelling pha ielice pounds for $1.00; Ib © yy, Vine. athe Chava ‘i a * | for coms A oP Hee) that pla | Reg. 2.25 per dozen 1.69 check; rey. 12¢ per yard 8, | 7 Oe lace Ghe Ried naniae can. UC 39c for” nd for which you can pay ia Ld tech aINAA EAU. ii areamy m rick oe heengt agel Seventh i Len mea ae Oy er fine Mavory at De rice 10 Ho ake e ‘ q lan le, j of jogen, of e et Get One Tg-Day! Om fibisM* donen, bse; frelon asa Foe!” go pene | p Avenue * ’ es ’ Avenue CMDs rrevertereeenee : ri