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Crowded Cars Not Para Plentiful in That Thoroughfare, Never- | theless Travellers Have No! Consideration for Women, | BY CATHERINE KING, | Crowded § surface are scarce @mough on Pighth avenue but they are po scarcer than seats for w lan- * ara ars venus trolleys a try “ay night between 5 and 6 Oolock, and altiough [had hard work Gnding cars with people standing in hath them, T found them, and I was noty offered n seat eather It mus bo the ra of partly empty and 4 * tha down the avenue r Pe who a 9 @ortably seated look at the standing passengers A soornt wouldn't you walt for the empty behind? look. It ts this dd fomre than an hour trial and w GF the polite man wh nuld be testly given ‘The Evening World's Wor 0 I ebandoned Eighth aver After working up'ow Aopking for the best place trial I bonrted closed « Whirty-tourth street A Woman ching to a 5 Me-aged worms Rween young women on the east side @e car, On their right hand sat men and before m stood a y oupie talking, Three men, an and I st 1 worked my mor or No, 16 at gtay-haired a mid YINCENZIO FAROZZ, a TO-NIGHT Catherine King Will Ride on THIRD AVE. Surface Cars Ap before who was seated be r started from he jumped up CATHERINE KYNG, Thirty Sfeparet to covey ober hie con and Pay RHEUMATISM prepared to y e Mere necessit Few Crowded. Toemorrow Night B left t ar and returned In @ car She Will Ride on filth plenty of vacant seats, None of the <bound cars were crowded BRIDGE CARS ough for a test be 1 ras Mr. Murp and Pay nd, and watched his $10foraSeat The girl Ww weary, wh! foted a ra The orld I stood in the aisle before two colored very “glad” attire, and seated m was @ young fellow nurs clgar stomp, He and a sad tan topo? men in pent 0 ng @ brown 4 looked walt ur ing his Stern Brothers Announce for To-morrow, an iniportart Sale of Silks $000 Yds, CREPE de CHINE, new and choice colors, including white, iv. ty and cream, at the Special Price of 2000 Yds, s RIOR QUALITY IMPORTED BLACK DRESS TAFFETAS, eT must add he Highth not as polite a crowd s awaite 78° 55¢ No Seat There. When closed car No, 7 with a number of e@crambled on as men who hi to get first whito and thre » ing. and an altting. 1 before @ gloomy-to An Importation of French Hand-Made Lace Trimmed Linens AT LARGE REDUCTIONS FROM PR VAILING PRICES Centre Picces, at $1.45, 1.75, 2,75, 3,50 Tea Cloths, " 3.25, 3.95, 4,50, 5,2 ee is Dresser and Buffe! Scarfs, 3.25, 3.95, 5.50, 7.00 How | Won The Evening World = Courtesy Prize, BY VINCENZO PAROZZI. West Twenty- rd Street Men’s Suits With a Style Quality q A many makersof Long single and double clott s inthe past—| breasted sack suits with t help making, broad shoulders, wide ¢ don’t look, lapels, deep side and cen- nm n We've mastered tre vents. Walking suits mz ago the work of a too tailorin he t $20, $25, $30. alford fab 09 Pil \ thought — underwear our main 2 $144 suit nd you'll at in Chambers St, Had aca i i Carhatt SQ Bbw | ’ The Unusval Store, You Can't Poke Fun!| Oriental Rugs | te ment of nt ot lurk }, Persian a and Indian Rugs re , that cannot be matched anywhere SUNDAY WORLD'S ee WANT DIRECTORY: eet A, A, Vantine & Co. 2 dibs ds. = TR WORLD: MONDAY ad ail OCTOBER 9, 1905. FIGHTH AVENUE RIDERS RUDE. "UAE COM BOYS | sion {nsiitutions—one In each of the thirty-eight assembly Ldap ug be von citizenship, me Hoffman plans for tho reolatm: | ‘empt the boys to be good, That's my plan, and I believe tt oft work.” ng of bad boys and the encourage-| The Boys’ Institute has Seen founder meni g with funds ralsed by voluntary sub- sad scription, It will be maintained In the | Boys’ Own Club. bame Way. The first Board of Directors of the| “My {dea In organizing thig club was! o1yt Iiag Din to keep ff the streets, I wished erga iy “ Ba er ds ) ) e sty man, Adolp askowltz, E F them a club that should) primus J, ‘Theaman and Joseph be te heir own, fitted for every| Kantetd, sort of ily and recreation tha Judge Truax and Charles L, might st them. I knew that an: New bncliot on on Bask Side boy who knew of @ place conveniently near where he could find pleavant sur-| roundings and an opportunity to work! ‘ Aims to Destroy Allure or play with other boys wouldn't be] Ove Batt! 10 o'clock to: | ments of Vice found loafing around the stteets, "For that's where all our criminals | vote, ae ou serve their apprenticeship. In hanging! around tbe sireet corners with Inzy = 4| Hoffman ters of the Boys’ In- you do not register you caspot tipn as this club T conalder a guarantes | How he b f miachlet Moy’ spd worthless men they lay the — Be prewar he 8 of habitual idle- of the Fifth District Munt- ng. Our Boys’ Ina | Hoffman | first attract boys ‘ect There is a 6 mie pal pon "Is a place to bave fun mn owith City Chamberlain splendid gymnasium and baths, and « Keenan, Judge has Al fine reading rooms that look sing th a od his The Boys v There are gan tk & tee dove books to read, and other! with. aia rs at No, 28 Bast Thind . the club the boy will find reat that he can do some mig J 6 is just heen Incorporated, esting and profitable work there. The lasses are invaluable . Atehe nq Manual training , EAE Eee eee eR Ok cell EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN and boys and mm trade Phen there are all sorts of m twelve “Oo twenty culture classes that are bound to be of | Fine Headwear TOR NEN AND WOMEN. ave been enrolled on geryice to young men. | t | PMs “Tempt Boye to Be Good.” I {| This club has for th purpose “to te=! wt eelteve that any boy can be inter: prove and promote the social, mora! and / ested in this club, and phat once inter- = teteount ot and to ¢ it will become essential to his 178 & 180 Fifth Ave. tntatn a tum ant tratr eas, Tam t Nl se7.na0% Fifth Av., Windsor Arcade. # clnes and 181 Broadway, nearCortlandt St, OP AVE.21°R22"STREETS, NEW Yori Dyeing and Cleaning. Gloves Cleaned 5c Pair This Depar will receive for clean or dyein A y, = Women’s Suits, Watsts, Skirts, Jack SS ets, Coats, Feathers, Curtains, Portieres, Blanke .at.very low price Located Rear Notion Store, aoe ny im w figure y ete DRY GOODS Co. Three Hundred Women’s $25 and $30 Suits, here is good news for just about three hundred shoppers, (Very sorry we won't have enough to supply the demand.) Tailor made Suits in black and colors of such material as Panamas, Cheviots and Voiles Plain and trimmed effects: blouse and coat styles, Some of them are SILK LINED, too, f them at How long they last will depend solely has ever been of th $s city you have paid $30 {¢ ¢ disposing his abeurd ning with a complete assertm ent tion of one of the best ba in the lot worth less than ta suit All in one lot at $14.75 Bis Values in Skirts They are very $5: check— chev nably the biggest value t A LOT OF ODD SKIRTS, t has ever heen in different S of Panama, pleated and stitched models and materials, to close below the hip to form youve el- Out... ...00 . 2.50 | feet; sizes 2 to 30 belts; prices 6. 75 oun Mi ne the ety mans mixtures per reRey in ey haation ed yg ar lack Parama, 2 distinctly different St¥leSeesree eevee. Ov 75 Haid ped As 10.00 SKIRTS inthe new circular Shape, with DRESS SKIRTS of fine Voile over silk pleats back i Aft i se eva Saeging; drop, very full; also Clay Serge, pleated colors and black cheviots an and bias folds of material in Gray Panamas; price seseesssee 7.50 | panel effectrerecererseres rr 12.50 Newest Waists at a Saving. " WAISTS, mado with tucks, in | TAFFETA WAISTS. with semi | ETA WAISTS, in the hair ayade ke of Point Ve- | § B mith Ya eer black and white with hand- ot ins he wit ade vol an C! 5.75 fringe!” i inade voke and cufts; for @ gas q AL LACE el. MADRAS WAISTS in fnel AY, HACE | uekels 7, 5Q faa aden 8.50 id Eb, in atrines and ? WAISTS, witn moe Res drawn tomether | RLACK CHIFFON Y tucked, with | tp AGED With tant. dient fe FETA WAISTS trimmed wit i finished | tons for fal lace and medalitons: extraorat ¢ 8, nary values; colors. black. 9.75 Senur whice, pink. biue 5.00 " ' a Very Important: We Can Suppl; ° Carp (Garpets il Onders This Week lore” (T | Pp Laid, Lined During this week’s pacific machines,*12. OS Great Sale} | 3i:.:2'2 \PESTRY ERUSSELS.—All wool face, in ex- | | : abet ane oe ananimmaeTae quisite Parlor, Din- very best Ma will be promptly filled. Up more than @ hundret me. ing Room, Hall and Stair patterns; j ssa to be obtained, yuan sandr ee 59e. yard (or the 7$¢. grade Irogt ot hea are daly GVe, yard for the 85c, grade, ered yesterday; the pe 79c. yard for the $1.00 grade. Soe, ot ew: Axminsters,—The most popular of all par- ] J [r,het, machine In, the }lor carpets. best qualities and choicest designs— has flawxed all onkers, ¢ 4 Smith mills at Yonkers, Special for thee thy Ai? xe alt wo ard for the $1,258 quality, ham." 15 yard for the $ y 50 quality, t cae ooh A hotel $1.25 yard tor the a 68 quality, Mf HOWn th eUl—with, elab- Rugs. —Latest floral and Oriental designs; Rugs} | $ 95 eur Gear Gita dot ited wel tee that are woven in one piece; universally recog- A the head te ar ered aoe pon’ kate nized for their exueme beauty and wearing nstne—hp more tis alt dun the paar ames q iieyele. df peu eagpet, may the entire amount well hold the Oxia: $50 value at $19.95, am a machine, thie te Hom ay young ! Aaminsters, 0x12; $30 value at $19.95. AinuieutcA A) Vom Giles \coneanapaessusenanneneROnninanae $1.00 AllsWool $1.25 Satin Face Cheviots Ac Broadcloth , Oe 52-inch Broadcloth, all pure wool, twilled back, elegant satin finish, Full suits, firm and strong; plain shades of navy, ma-| line of colors, including those scarce shades of rine blue, garnet, brown, green, also black. | purple, plum, wir wine, olive, ete.; also black. 52-inch Cheviots, made from pure worsted yarns, proper weight for coat 51,50 Imported 50¢ , $l. 00 All Wool | Chiffon 90c @ Albatross 2 5 C German 69e Broadcloth Allewool Albatross, with a self-colorea Menriettas cord effect; nice crepey finish; heavier : and better than the kind usually sold ‘5 inches wide, elegant silk finish at Suc.; large color assortment, with g00ds, in black, white, cream and full plenty: of white, cr and black. line of all the new Pall shades. Unprecedented Values s in Black Goods §2inch all- wool heavy PANAMA SUITINGS, uy {¢) | 45-inch all-wool imported NUN'S VEILING, IC) regular value 75e.; sale price..... regular value $1.00; sale price 44-inch imported silk and wool CREPE DE | 52-inch sponged high’ satin finish BROAD- 69¢ CLOTH, regular value $2.75; sale price,..... L AQ 69¢ 50 Inches wide; thirty sha old rose, high, lustrous finish, luding plums, purples, also black PARIS, regular value $1.2 “VOILE, 44-inch all-woo! close mesh regular | Sa-inch all-wool spon onged and ‘shrunk PANNE 39¢ pong value 75c.; sale price,......e0e CHEVIOT, regular value .00; sale price...... 43-inch all-woo! German satin PRU 42Inch all-woo! French chiffon VOILE, re , LA, ret 69c ular value $1.25; sale price lar value $1.00; sale price......sssseeeee sgen Mail Orders Filled, TUESDAY'S SPECIALS! Women’s Regular $27.50 Fur-Lined Coats at $14.75 Owing to the great demand for these coats last week and not being . able to supply all our customers, ou buyer had the good fortune to pur- chas: another lot, Only 100 of | i The first 100 customers will $27.50 them, secure worth for $14,75, They are 45-inch length ker- sey and cheviot cogts, lined throughout with either squirrel, sable, lynx or re- cess mink~iull double breasted front, with six long frogs made ot heavy silkcord —large rolling storm collar of natural and blended squir- rel or astrachan, This de- convince scription Second Floor yourself. does not Magniliceni Millinery at Magneiic Prices ay a coat Scoond Fioor justity this gar- ment— $4.75 tor Trimmed Hats | 93 :Cfor Readysto- syynae Hats If you notice a new little ki ¢ style in h prieed atom you sre | ory a fashionable new color in evidence You save a 49c tor Untrimn ned Felt Hats f small, jaunty stapes ata price. A-good assort *S 6D¢ ior Untrimmed Felt Ha‘s so they is we Eave a splendid as y) are 8 and coors, All bi r seond Floo pe $1.25 tor Ready-to-wear nd offered to you in the Polo Turbans me of the new shapes of ; that took wel last 1OW— te sill vy, put on Second Floor, | be cut to, ted, ber Luesday's selling wi [SA NES RELEASE PRP 2. DT. Petticoats, Dressing Sacques & Muslin Wear Gc. for $1.00 Gowns musiin and fire cambric, trimmet with lace inser tucks and embroiaery. 15¢, tor 25. Drawers made of good mu ample in width with wide rule and ue ticks—open and closed, 10¢ for 25¢ Aprons made of pred lawn and Larcesier Gingh m, with wide em and tits, 19@ for 3c. Corset Covers made of nainsoo! and cambric, ‘rimmed with pretty Jace ra‘ftes bead ng ribbon. | Children’s and Infants’ | Weer b j-—small cluster of 1 Vino" 49 fr Children's $1.09 and $1.25 Dresses | made of fine lawn, clambray, pique an Knen— Russian style, long waisied French dresse es; preitily trimmed, Sizes 2 to 6 years. Not |B many of any one st | for Infants’ 25¢ long cambrie Slips fh 1220 ir ned with lace edged ruffle 19. children's 39¢ Aprons made of fine | ¢ | lawn, habbard and waist effects, trimmed with embroidery and tucks, Sizes 2 to 10 years, $1.98 f° $3.00 and $4.00 Cloth Coa's for chidsen in a splendd assortment of |B colors, prettily trimmed. Sizes 2 to 6 years | ‘or Infants’ $5.00 Long Coats made $2.98 ad all-wool bedford aed ait deep capes, elaboraely trimmed wth fancy braid, lace ruffles and rilbon, Recond Floo= 49¢e for 85e and $1.00 Peitl coats, sade of mercerext ray and percale, neatly assoried stripes, cut wide end trimmed with small ruffles and accordion plans. 149¢e for $1,00 Dress- flag Sacques, made of German flannel in a good assoriment of stripes, finished with scalloped edge and ribbon, I The Best Scouring Soap Made A Scourin A Reta Folth A Glass Cleaner e FOR OPPORTUNITIES Watch the World’s WANTS unver the head of “Business Opportunities.” Arnong the thousands of chances presented in these col- umns thore is surely one intended for you Sunday World Wants Make Money for Advertisers and Readers. <6 TO MAKE MONEY ham!