The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1905, Page 6

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Men in Crowded Subway Cars Give No Heed to Tired Woman and Allow Her to Stand, De- spite the $10 Prize Offered. BY CATHERINE KING, The Lenox aver Subway express riders who have the proud record of ‘winning the $10 order each of the ‘wo thmes I tried that route before, failed ta come up to thelr mark last night when I made three round trips between Brooklyn Bridge siation and Fourteenth sireet, And not t offered me when T stood, Conditions on the Lenox aver ‘would seam to breed bad the fact that the trains se to cope with the | Bridge even, to aay fortunate Harlemites w ther up at Fourteenth et Grand Central, But although I didn’t get @ sent, I noted that most of the/ @tanders last night were men, while the Women had one-third of i) The first car I tried was No, S668, with Guard No, 177, I crowded In t rear door and stood before the tam line of men occupying all thé ald on the west sido of the car, Pour othe | women I could see standing in the rear) | half of the car, and from there forward | cones ey Politeness’s Roll of Honor, two weeks Catherine there was suoh @ solid mass of men! standing I oould not count. No Polltenosa There. T alighted at Fourteenth street and. crossing to the downtown eide, waited For over for a Lenox avenue express. It came, || King har te:tad the ooutresy of the with several filled oars, I tried car No, |} men of ( er New York in Bridge, 8005, which was oocupled mainly by la- | Subway, “L" and surface care and borera, ‘The east-side seats of the rear || 1 that Ute has been given seats by the men here named, each of balf held men only, while two women bad squeezed into the west aide seats, — I stood before a dirty-faced-and-hand- @4 slim man in dark clothes and black shirt and @ fet man, with biond-gray whom received @ §0 prise; UBURUL B, SCHWIND, married, of No, 107 West Gne Hundred and Twenty-ninth strect; Bridge car, BR mustache, black derby hat and tan top- Sept, 25. coat, Black Derby read his paper and | JOHN H,. DARLINGTON, single, Dirty Hands manicured hie nalle wih |” twenty-seven, uf No. 212 Wet} | B10 an alanming big jackknife as an ex for not looking up at me. I oouldn help thinking that for getting up to | » stand the few minutes It takes to the bridge might have netted him enough to Bighty-Afth street; Leno avenue express, Subway, Sept, 27, A. M'MANUS, e@ingle, twenty three, of No, #2 Gramercy Park; TO-NIGHT Catherine King WII] Ride on In To-Morrotw’'s Evening World THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENTING, OCTOBER 13, 1905. ‘DIVEKEEPER WITH A PULL” [S CONVICTED Brooklyn Man Arrested Eigh- teen Times, Defied Court Mysteriously. After elhteon fatile attempts during many years the police of Brooklyn have succeeded in convicting Harry Detalinsid of keeping «@ disorderly house, He was fount guilty to-day in| the County Court, before Juste Crane, | and the owner of tis place, the Baga- more Hotel, at No, 63 Flatbush avenue, | bas denn notified that the property | Baptime General Besalor is, oneulted Dietriot- Bar if mld ie pul Alle sibone pit what tai wae one eth 1} fan is and when dangerous . tn’ yn, placed anty ‘ja he ene eet gt } at i ‘oman eoola aa lsine i Mee, ogtic on been lied St. Mar) Inepeotor C th is 189, exotse viola~ po a her wie her Droverty Is charges. ul my howe, he Moyers, pastor of th one proceedings t her, AGuarantee Goes with Them We are trying pretty hard right along to say things to the point about Regal shoes, without many extra adjectives, and without any oratory at all, It's just the plain-English shoe-facts that you are interested in—and facts don’t need any kind of help except backing up. It is a fact that the Regal shoe is built of solid, honest leathers,—the mat be no loner used for disorderly purposes. Polloemen, mintatan anf the press of | Brooklyn have fouught Daialinskt for yours, ‘The Sagamore Hotel waa raided Ume and time again, but through ome mysterious influence the man was al bday woquitted. When Inspector Cross gent to Piet yn he baht that it Inekt a] to be immune !n General ery and studled thee tur ation, detafied men at. Ret. evidence Maeutat Bae Dacia: t Leneene S 4 AL Cw ft a0 t 6 tan @ court of Iaw, W Ps ae Three Reasons For Eye Examination, FIRST—The importance of IDGE CARS AND PAY FOR ASEAT. our eyesight to yourself and to hose Cinanasct upon you. SECOND—The fact that there can be no possible advan- | tage {n delay—though there may have @ peroxide blonde manicurist fix zn ahd a Sieh eM she will review her Three be serlous danger. voreise ius ort hee ae the ayer, of No. 218 Grand] | Weeka’ Campaign of Cour- || THIRD—The fact that our Brooklyn Bridge station I boarded the street; Leonor avenue eapress tesy, and tell where the polft- | | samntaR On i NOT by Opt. mext Lenox train, car No, 231, which Oct, 2. est men are and are not to be clans, pat y Ocullsts—registered was not so full as the car on whioh|| CHARLES 4, STBRNBEROER found Physicians whose years of expert- married, 25 East Nimoty-ninth nd, ence, training and practice have I made my earlier trip up 1 dangled on @ strap in trout of @ fat man with lack alderman's mus- tache, He wor black derby and tan topcoat among other things, and sat Mast of @ row of five men, Next to him sat a large young woman tn black with @ string of pink beads. A girl with a bright red lamp-shade stood between the cross seats nearest mo, A colored man #0 Purth up in the car d other men an¢ ‘women—#uch a dense mags I could not count them, No score, ALL SHOU Madison avenue car, Oct. 6 WILLIAM A, HOLSY, married, 6, Bast avenue, L. I, City; Secon avenue “L," Oct, 11. | | and on the street; \ take moni re I n vara but and At sim is World hes done a g on te this brutal | for women,” he now that ang | sure that f out o! would wan’ and: Recognized, ‘1, for It rems net ‘The Lenox train back was uncrowded, oe il and I rode in comfort TD date Me On the uptown platform, while wait: ing for the next train, a bt t-eyed ' awful Both 1, Wearing a flat sioiich i Pe nized me ar tat f hand-that is, per te Year pore brutal than theme: that youth 1 t I migat have an But when tho next crowded rn fret nt story. Lenox | ° The Women Won't Thank You. caved in swaying, ble humanity 't ‘ where 1 managed to fight my way The men had all the majority oth {n sitting and standing were easy to find going back dow I ended my night's search with cess, ed THE SIXTH POLITE MAN FOUND IN NEW YORK, oure: ver anesa t an old shawl on p He The ening World's Young Woman a Gave tina Seo |* ond Avenne L" Car. | hiv Boy Believes in Politencns, Willinm A. Holst, of No. 4 Bnat ave- Aitor of The Evening World & toning In atrost ont + ee every % simple Por example, To t& dress from bive makes peacodit nui Dyes | ni nd Dye Mo nome Innes you f : YG 50,000 Rooters are wearing Tus Werner Hats this season. Most of them are fellows who used to ‘‘five up’ $3 and $4, and ‘got wise’ to the value and style of my ; advantages Hats at STORES: A BKOADWAY, . Vultow Builder wll of $2 M J NASSAU. ME Hats, Below Maiden Lano, mee yet to (earn the ways of the world, Iam) Pb deat | been confined entirely to the treat- ment of the eye, | NO CHANGR except é THE SIT-TIGHTS LD READ THIS, e, Elilich aSons OcuEAgTS end OP au rafiroad, and although | the car] am omly twelve peore of age and have it any reapectadle aged wom- and gray, got on board the fiver” tent to her, ae T Bas 0 to. my mother t of RENASTON, venue, Paseo BUY AT OUR OCTOBER SALES Save 20 to 30 per cent. on every artic now of surplus woollens from mill tailors who are busy preparing fo better than usual even at Brill’s Bargains in Men’ ‘5 Suits Every PIRATE Site ttorn M0 to $3 cut on new fa &e, Sizes—both s nan any any heavy Cassimere ts, B { 1s] Suits at the yp that it n out $10 Canaan ‘Gray Twill Cassimere Suits; Venetlan ir td Black A) net Suits; high-grade Worsted Suits. Hand-tall n of fit and long wear, ‘able more p NO better sissccrvervees eis $12, 50 “Carolln: 001 pure Wor rsted Suit Winter-we I larger (ig ures The “ Manchester” Suit. odel, A young man's sult, young fellow who wants e: es 34 (0 42, Manchester models of [ Dumbarton plaids ter models of swell grayish worste the ' Mathes vel Th silk mixtures $18 Young Men’s Clothes. Suits and Topcoats that have that ultra-stylish snap affected by 4 an college boys and which you seek in vain in most ready-for-wear garments $8 Sults and Topeoats, all wool, new ; correct in every ¢ 2.50 Young Men's Suits. and oats lorings, and every Top t newest Di ir-in-one Conibinat Every garment warranted to hold the shape, garry twee es 8 to 16 values; October special..... $4.98 worn out. Sizes 15 to 2 vee Dudley Suits made fre wool cheviots and cassimeres, Young 's Suits at $10. At this price y sizes 8 to1 ew lot of FS and 86 ValUCS......seeeceveees $3.95 The you an that cannot find what he n ' { for here ha. finds $5 values in Children's Worsted Suits . $3.95 : ” $10 $6 and $7 values in Children's Worsted Suits $4.95 $7 and 8 in Children’s Worsted Suits. $5.95 #4 and $5 i I § and Topcoats, all wool an ¢ al the Winst vin Eek f. Sizes 4 to 16 , vccsesessese, $2098 5 Lot 100, Lot 100” js wy welght, 73 4 not tc Jorduroy and Cheviot Knee F ally selected clean yarn—there a Sor stickers. Pants : siststeetens 400 Drawers have double gusset, 3 pearl buttons and $1.25 and $1.50 high grade Knee Pants, handsome, dura Shirts are extra length, Per garment sey Ok Awe ads aide : veaaae a ec NTable 89e Four UNION SQUARE, 7° Rroadway, near Chambers, Convenient 14th St., near Broadway, 47 Cortlandt St., Near Greenwich, Stores. NEW YORK CITY, 125t St,, cor, Third Ave, STORES OPEN LATE best that can be tanned—fashioned and finished toendure, We guar- antee the Regal shoe to wear as long as any shoe made, re- gardless of name or price, When we tie that guarantee on to the unquestioned Regal quality of distinctive style, and the perfect fit that Regal quarter-sizes secure, and then sell you the shces at the wholesale price,—you are paying your money for better value than you can get anywhere else for double the price, 75 styles of Regal shoes—35 of them entirely new, and all of them correct, Mail Orders Promptly Filled, This"Peg” model We bound to t M with doubie and outside backstave. Send for Style-Book, £.AG direct from Tannery to eonsumer. t from ' ‘The largest retall hos business {n the world. 07 stores in principal cities from London to @an Francisco, R Are THE SHOE THAT PROVES GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES, by BROOELEN: St cor Duane Bt, #1088 By ay, bet Sian oe and t, Cortiands and A t 10th and 11th Sts WARK. opp. Centra! RR. of N. J JERRY CITY. ea H 06 Newark Ay. GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES, RS Rrowfway, oor, 1th Bt Six: yp. Herald Building ven fy et, 10th & EB. oor, 1980 Bt, cor BROOK! hea ay, #408 Firth NBWANK—8i! Revag 9, opp, Cen- om of N, ORES MARKBD WITH A STAR ARD OPEN EVENTNOS. Headquarters for Topcoats. Way . | Stores for up-to-the-minute Topcoats, { or in Brill Stores the assortment is always n tan and “oyster gray;” all Fall Coats; Cravenette noe here and-tallored Oxford and black avenetté and Ratn-or-Shine Wor- Fach en value at cons!der- $12. 50 $15 models f Covert Topccs a “silt ined ‘Fall Coats, and ck and journeymen-tailored Cra lu Paletots and $18 to $30 Brill Hat Valuns Are Good. As \n our Clothing Department, so in our Hat Section, we give a man ¢ most for his money In style and quality, Soft and Stiff Hats, all ne Our spectal, Scotford, stiff oo $2.80 $3.50 and $5 Stetson, of Ph el New ‘‘Strollers’’ Are Here. In 45 different styles, Including the new “gun-metal” finish, No “factory damaged” shoes—no ralsed prices—but ALL sizes. Perfection of Shoe fit and style {s reached in the Stetson Shoes on custom fasts Boys’ Shoes of wax calf, 1 to 5% atent or soft.. new hats. phia, his Boys’ Shoes of p It, 1 to 5% Boys’ October Bargains. mm Suits, made from Glen- SATU?DAY EVG ING, B cor, Broadway and Park Place and taken the Every Suit or Overcoat Will Be Sold LEADING AMERICAN CLOTHIERS. Ya Price} Cor, Broadway & Park Place. No Goods Sold Until 9 A, M. Bach Day. Forced to Sell Out their enormous stock of Men's, Boys’ and Children's i Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Hats for what it will bring at retall, King’s, after ten years of successful busl- ness, will vacate their big store, corner of Broadway and Park Place, The Second Section of the Great Selling-Out Sale Now Going On. The best and highest grade Men’s Suits and Overcoats, which were in process of manufacture when this sale started, have just been received and put on the tables to be quickly sold at! price; new Fall and Winter Overcoats fresh from the tailor shops; also Long Overcoats, special shipment of Full-Dress Suits and ex- pensively made Cravenettes; $150 Automobile and Fur-Lined Overcoats and separate Trousers. Many of these suits and over- coats would usually sell for $30 to $40, This enormous stock of high-grade clothing has been de. livered to us and is now on our tables—ready to be sacrificed, | The Reason Why We Are Forced to Sell: The United Cigar Stores Company have leased tho building store and other floor over our heads. They now ask usa prohibitive rental SHOULD f WE CHOOSE TOREMAIN. We refuse to accede to their terms and will vacate. 4 We will sell to the public our quarter of a million dollar stock of Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Hats at Regular Pri egular Prices. Men’s Business Suits, Men’s Top Coats, b Retail Sule Retail Sale Value Price \alue ; Price 10.00 Faney Wool Gheviots.... $,00 1+ ford Top te. veseee 7.00 : 10,09 Covert Tar 8.00 12.00 Black Cheviot Suits. 6.00 18,0 Silk Lined Top Goat. , 9.00 B 14,00 Fancy Cassimere Su 7,00 20/0 Ulegant Oxford 16.00 Imported ( 8.00 Top Coatsand ravenettes.. 10,00 18,00 Elegant Worsted Suits,,, 9.00 Men’s Winter Overcoats 20.00 Cutaway Suit 10,00 Retail sale Ye . Value Price eae + 12.80 00 Heavy Oxford Overcoat... §.00 25.00 Prince Alb 12.50 ark Gray + 6.00 ’ t vercoal + 7,00 Men's Top Coats, vercoat... 8.00 Retail Sale y ( coat... 9,00 Value Price 2 vercoat 10,00 10,00 Tan C + 5,00 25.00 Eleeant Kersey Civercoat 12.00 Black Th 6.00 Silk Lined..., 12,80 Entire stock of Men's Trousers, Fancy Vests, Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcoats go at |, regular prices, Boys’ Suits, Boys’ Short Pants Suits, Retail (tore Pants, ) Sale | Retail ( Double Breasted, ) Sale Value 13to 19 years Price | Value 6 to 16 years, Price eee Ent | heviots 3.00 | 3,00 Fancy Cheviots 1,50 9,00 Black Cheviot 4.50 gon BI | 15.00 Fatey Wo sa0 4.00 Blue Cheviots, 2,00 4500 Black Thib 5 7/80 $50 Fancy Worsteds 2,75 b 15.00 Scotch Cheviot ‘ 7,80 7.00 Scotch Cheviots,.....,.. 3.50 Men’s Trousers, Sale + 4.00 Worsteds and Scotches 2,00 Price $.00 Worsteds and Cassimeres 2.50 2.50 “Chevic s and ¢ eres 1,25 6.00 Custom Made ...seeeee 3.00 "Five Hundred Men's Mackintoshes at 31.50, $2.50 and $3.50, Elegant line of Cravenettes, Tuxedo, Full [ress Suits, Prince Alberts and Full Dress Trousers at !, Fancy Vests Full*Dress and 49c $10@$12 $9, $10 $11 A Superb Line of FureLined Overconts, Automobile Great Coats, etc,, at |, Price. KING Cor. Broadway Park Place. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9,30, former pri Paddock and Cras Our Standard Is High Ovality Stay by quality and the goods will stay by you, We maintain our reputation hy giving you the best values always, Our stocks are ample, assortments complete to meet the exacting desire of all men and our prices can. not be equalled, Men's Sack Suits, guarmtest m ool, in Mack and oF cheviots, gray and brown xtures and worsteds, $7,50, $9, $12.50 $15 Top Geats. high. Rte covert cloth, in ill shades, Prices are tempting— $6, 7,50, $9, $12.50 Fall Overcoats, in Oxford, vicuns ind black cheviot, $7,50, $9, $12,506 silk Lined, ®1 8. iq Youths’ Suits @ Overcoats ule in the same high-class manner as our Men's 14,50, 85,50, 96,90 $9 50 BOYS’ NORPOLK iF DOUBLE ees sl WUSSIAN and ETON BLOUSE SUITS, in large warts ae made from ‘$2. all-wool materlals, 2.50, $3.50, $4.50 $3, $0. REEFERS and YOP COATS, BZ, oni Open Saturdays Until 10 Pp,

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