The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1905, Page 9

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at, 7 eee ) . j Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth WHILE “EXP Apparently Nothing Being Done to Remedy Matters, and the Same Old Policy of Economy Prevails Ahead of All, ERTS” STUDY IT’ dp nite sit Commissioners are doing all In thelr Although a special committee of the , reme Charity Organization Society, of whics Health Commissioner Darlington 's! ohairman, hes pronounced the Subway @ Menace to publio health on account of its impure air and other evila, 10 steps) have been taken to abate any of the yoy nuisances complained of since the re port was made pubile. | Further, there is little hope of im-| 1) provement in existing conditions The antiquated methods adopted by | of ¢ the elevated rallrond management, | “® nearly thirty years ago, are now being . pursued by the company which nowt My operates that line and tho Subway, The) | game parsimonious polley which called forth bitter protests time and again: misilon, regarding the discomfort on the “I, y Oran is being applied to tie . y road. Starting with all kinds of pr moat of the latter have been forgo! andl even the employees at stations who | were civil at first, oeem to f cou Health Bad Smell, Pure Air, ief Kingineer Rice was foun ped the statement that UL several experts had fi ‘4 He read gan izatlo oO are ready for ft will not bel the Commis: | who believe that th not impure moment th: It {a as sic om the street ning as tt was dur- | ing the warm sum nthe, and it is Si ri of trey ak a | Umbrella Dept. the end of thelr jo y and once age breathe the pure atmosphere. The oMvers of the toad een: to have! V7, showing ho Conception of vne faet that on cer We are showing | Economy In Trains, Too. taln holMays the aber of people who | ne Toad We as creat, sometines| © Large Assortment of Fine Umbrellas, @rester, than on the ordinary week duy Suitable Holiday Gilts No adequate provision, however, is for Men, Women & Children, made for thelr proper t portation, | Instead, on such occasions, almost hal the trains are taken Just for the sake of economy, and an osrly morning Bunday schedule is adhered (ov, Trains run ten and fifteen mi apart, with the result that the 5 platform becomes choked with pu fers and bionka are of reaumt vex) ~ Special Offerings, | renee, . According to the Charity Organlza ~ 7 ) tione report, the Health Department nine line All S2/p | months ago recommended cuspidors, the! > ' Cleaning of cars @nd piattorms and the U mobrellas porting of notices to 4 . | “Nothing has been - with handles of pearl, ivory, » “except to post the notices, and ; reais ere ik, eas gun-metal and natural wood, surface and elevated cars for dirt and sterling trimmed, improper ventilatbn.” Most of the cars are so dirty that an 26-inch for Women. artist could make sketches fn the dust ‘ | on the window panos and sashes. ‘This 28-inch for Men. in mplte of the fact that the company claims to clean them every day. The platforms and the roadbed below are $2.95, value $4.00, nearly alwaya littered with paper. pen- $ 4 “ ¢s nut shells, banana skins and other ob- 93.95, $5.00. Jecttonable matter that do not tend to c take the atmosphere purer. $5.00, “$6.50. | Health Commissioner Dariington was | . Lord Taylor, retary of the department. William A. Clarko, speaking tn his oficial capacity, Broadway and Twentieth Street, | | Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, | sald: "There is no doubt that uh phere in the Subway ts Impu less something is don pres. ent comiit! ‘t will be a eerlous menace to the public health, As I un- ergtand ft, however, the Rapid Trans | Oriental Rugs For Christmas Gifts, Sale Commencing Wednesday, Deg. 13th. The most useful and lasting of all gifts; the soft color- ings of an Eastern Rug peculiarly fit the Christmas spirit. We have gathered together-for this particular season, many Holiday Specials starting with Small Antique Guenjes, $6.25, $7.25, $8.25, $9.25 & $10.50. This is a most unusual lot, ‘ — Mousouls, long and square sizes, unusually silky, $17.50 to $35.00, regularly sold from $25.00 to $50.00. A Specially Important Assortment of Antiyue Daghestans from $10,00 to $60.00. We call especial attention to the $12.50 lot. They cannot be bought in the import market for this price. Small Size Kermanshah, Tabris, Senna and Saruk Rugs at $50.00 to $75.00, sizes about 4x6 ft, The finest goods that come to the market, HI and usually sold at $85.00 to $100.00, Large Persian and Turkey Carpets for Libraries and Dining Rooms at most satisfactory prices. Lord & Taylor, Ave., Nineteenth St, YL sphiate \ , \ | there are p nuts and t | very \MAY BELL, ACTRESS, ‘ i j ight as Miss May Bell, of clerks think iitrimmed with lace insertion; but-| te | ¥ Improvements made, and we are; the fooiers foul > was suller trom th i HAP TOA "The wor SMOKE TALK AF YOU want to live long in the land of the smokers and keep yournerves and cheerfulness, cut out the heavy, clear Ha- vanal A mild blend from combining do- mestic and Havana fobaccos in most de- lightful proportions produces the harm- less, satisfying, sensible a MYSTERY OF HOSPITAL, {to The Even LPHTA, De nected Ww oung wom Medion @h Helen Be the Windser ebistured at Hao caine to Lhe hote: is an arrival i or MOKNINE, & 1 Mdmittanee by a Knock forced, Miss Hell was un Rovert Burns Cicar Ge Winam afer Ora Store Closes at 7 P. M.,. The CHRISTMAS THOUGHT Fills the Entire Store The array of Gift-Things Is Magnificent— And Yet We Are Still Doing Splendid Merehan- dising for the Needs of the Individual and the Home. Douhle Service, and Mach Arm the Perfec- tion of Eiliciency, at WANAMAKER'’S. The Charm of a Happily Chosen Piece of Furniture If you have an idea where an appropriate bit of handsome furniture can be put in afriend’s house—you'll find the furni- ture here, Ii you need the nudge of suggestion, come to this splendid Christmas stock anyway, Never have we shown as varied or handsome pieces of furniture for Christmas giving, ag this season, \ There is a epiendid collection of parlor cabinets, curto cabinets, muste cabinets, tea tables, women s, work lables, Turkish chairs, gold Morris chairs, fancy rockers, fancy parlor chairs, along with ant! s permanent lines of bedroom and dining-room furniture, parlor and! brary furniture. | A few random hints of fascinating pieces: < TABLE. A | .c “ABINET. Mahogany, round vos Cop. laa shelf,” tnlald “A tray; end compartments with lid i a CHAIR. Corer Chair, carved a moi d; silk damask seat, well ahogany, f ; neatly shay: Nniehed,, $90 PARLOR DESK. Vorpis-Martin fin- 8h, Louls XV. dosig 8-trin hand-painted. MUSIC CABINE ogany artistic design, cop and leaves; ver finished. and hia MUF Dutoh te: Aneat possible construc design, du FANCY ROCKER 1 Mahogany fing Ish: ‘wood seat, pane? Dank with 17 lald marqueterie; polished finish. $8.40 TURKISH ROCKER, p. | eather, tufied bask at MPL Lea! around WegceagRaOK and arms, fringe HOUSE DESK, Ot | oak. highty 629. ‘TEA TABLE. Mahogany, round in TEA Ta tiower shelf and wiass tray 16, Mahogany with front and, sides; * of door, 1 Qiartered rotten music, $27. | legs, lon ‘drop ia front and CURIO CABINET, Mahogany, E bserd partmen wer ingide. $9, J legs; Drass] parr Me & op and sides, shaped PARLOR CABINET, Gold ¢ | yimmings, fine design shaped front and ends. ode pevpaeat Splint and HLT CORNER CHAIR At base; one glass she'f, mir tee mat neatly made and finished, | $57.80, MATEY OAR a eee TURKISH ROCKER. 1 ARLOR DESK, Vernts-Martin| jig jack. plain sei anne at OB a cainish trae | (at sepals) iV nat, tufted arms and) ings; richly GOLD TABLE desien Louls XV {chly_ moulded and carved; onyx top. CABIN no with binet a | PARLOR open pat Hollow + dark MORKIS CHAIR, Q or y jt comfort: | large size, plo. Reavy eaten Galan ly built. $5.8 for frame only. Cush ‘ons from $8 upward. 28K. Women lid, long dr HUEPTION CHAIR. Cane tn git! Inish: clowe-woven cane seat; neat do- nd aix ¢ mangers higaly polished, $17 sign. $8 MMAIR, Famed ovk; big,] OAK ROCKER. Wood seat, golden H ie finish, panel back, shaped arms, MUSIC CABINET. V brass trimmed, onyx top, | palnted, $100. New Dinner Sets for sheat music. $4.60, | Luckiest Sort of | ‘House Coat News — And Others Dozens of men areslated to Here is a new arrival that get house coats onChristmas. will prove interesting to scores ‘Here's a chance for the givers, of housekeepers preparing for to buy coats that these| Christmas; men will delight in wearing,) Austrian Dinner Sots, which many ‘and to save one-fourth of the} “ink as beautiful as the French value on the purchase! Our ae oo floral designs—102 best house coat maker's stock | aes a Te ‘i an ing clean-up, at the close Of his! ers—ail handies gilt—sets easily season. We, his largest eus-| worth $25; priced at $18 a set. tomers, get the plum: Then here are others at in- $7.50 House Coats at $5.50) teresting prices :| $9 House Coats al $6.50) \merivan porseiuin Dinner sets of $10 House Coatsat §7.50 t platters tres spaces i plat rs) three esigns, aga a. Fabrics are double-faced; plain) $18 value, at $10 outside; showing rich plaids at} pire Au trian china Dinne lnpels, cuffs and pockets, Tailored | 0: 1% fp soup (ureen in best fashion; full of style and| hit handtes Fi liaaa ag comfort, All this season's styles| at $13.50 4 set. and patterns, Literally “The catch| Fi of the season.” Freseh Po Silk Waists Fino J Po Crepe de Chine, in black or, Sets. of M4) ne |white; full front, cluster-platted and! jieh dec v 1 all pieces ‘heny. Jtoned in front, Others in binck, | $¢t jwhite and light blue, with round | roke eff trimmed with lace In- |sertion. Buttoned in back, $3,785) Cocoritions. ard all plecer gilt Remi weh, worth 85, ‘ar $0) value; today at $4) a set, Haseqent, New South tollding Ravement erly A. T. Stewart & Co. Ais i tabenitel, > Oy th as THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1905. OVvuueat $35 9! JOHN WANAMAKER © ry ' CF em ee ae A Oe OO My ORC RR RE Ye mY NH Stern Brothers | GOWNS FOR WEAR AT WINTER RESORTS STERN -BROTHERS are showing An Early Importation of French Lingerie, Embroidered, Lace and Heavy Linen Gowns, included in this selection are also a number of Models | | now so fashionable for House Wear, DRESSMAKING DEP'T THIRD FLOOR for use at Winter Resorts, Domestic Rugs 9x12 {t., in Oriental Designs, Specially Priced, Value 2650 519,50 35,00, 27.50 Axminster, Wilton & Axminster, “ Men’s & Women’s Watches IN A VARIETY OF DESIGNS AND PRICES, | SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO he Thinnest Watches Manufactured WITH FULL SIZE MOVEMENT OF GUARANTEED ACCURACY, PLAIN GOLD & FANCY ENAMELLED BACKS, GOLD OR SILVER DIALS, IN SIZES FOR MEN & WOMEN, at $220.00, 295.00 and 350.00 Boys’ « Children’s Clothin End of Season Clearing Sale. | Norfolk Sailor & | Russian Suits For Dress & } " |t School Wear, { “ Children's Overcoats and Reefers, g $3.95 5,00 6,95 7.95 Formerly $5.00 to 5.95 7.45 to 8.25, 8,50 to 11.90, 14,75 to 15,50, Young Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats, Hats and Furnishings Greatly Below Regular Prices, | | | | | | | West Twenty-third Street B. Altman & Co. SILKS FOR EVENING GOWNS AND BLOUSES. RECENT IMPORTATIONS INCLUDING A NUMBER OF SOFT BRILLIANT FABRICS IN THE NEW WEAVES | AND COLORINGS; SATIN BROCADES IN SILVER GRAY AND PURE WHITE, A SHIPMENT OF SATIN MESSALINE |IN EVENING SHADES HAS ALSO BEEN RECEIVED FROM EUROPE AND WILL BE PLACED ON SALE TO. MORROW AT A SPECIAL PRICE. \ | APRONS, APRONS OF SHEER MATERIALS —HAND-EMBROID. | ERED, OR OF SWISS AND LAWN TRIMMED WITH | | LACE AND EMBROIDERY; ALSO AN EXTENDED | ' SELECTION OF BIB AND STRAP APRONS FOR | i | MAIDS AND NURSES. Wt | Nineteenth Street and Sixth Aweww, New York, | OPEN EVENINGS FROM DEC, 15 TO CHRISTMAS, / . Lauchheimer os 86 STREET ; COLUMBUS AVE, AND 3*°AVE. { NEAR 82" ST, Satin Cushions. Richly beautiful designs in every art coloring on splendid satin. | Backed to match. Filled with choice silk floss. Regularly 1.50, hin HONeill& Co Commencing Saturday, December 16th, and until Xmas this store will be open evenings until 9,80.—Those who ean, however, should shop in the morning. We offer in this sale. commencing to-morrow (Wednesday), more than one hundred of this sea- son's very best models in Women’s Tailored Suits : A Clearing Sale of Women’s Tailored Suits (Third Floor.) at Big Reductions to Close Women's Suits—Fton and medium length coais—) broadcloths ~ cheviots and mixtures — formerly: $15.00 £22,50 10 $20.00; NOW sevese sess ssseeesaseee sevens $19.50 Women’s Suits—long mode's in cheviots + lined ) with satins—formerly $30.00; NOW. seessaseeeveece | Women's Suits—extra long coaty also some short models—made of broadcloths, satin lined—formerly $25.00 $40.00; now . Odd Suits that were $50.00, now... Odd Suits that were $60.00, now., Odd Suits that were $75.00. now.,.. Also a number of Crepe de-Chine Dresses for Evening and Theatre Wear, ‘ $25.00, $29.75 and $35.00 + 835.00 $42.50 soe 050.00 | Women’s House Garments Attractive Styles for the Holidays (Third Floor.) ‘ WOMEN’S CASHMERE WRAPPERS—two models, Eee 1a CERRO TE OE ee OER TT ELT) LT, » $5.95 | WOMEN'S ALL WOOL FLANNEL WRAPPERS WOMEN’S SILK DRESSING SACQUES-in light blue, pink, violet and white—value $7.75, at cesses sees $4.95 WOMEN’S ALL WOOL EIDERDOWN ROBES..... + $2.98 WOMEN'S ALL WOOL RIPPLE EIDERDOWN ROBES . vate ” + $3.98 WOMEN'S IMPORTED JAPANESE HAND-MADE QUILTED SACQUES~all colorings (fitted or loose back) ~ value $6.25, at. $495 WOMEN'S IMPORTED JAPANESE HAND-MADE QUILTED LONG ROBES—value $14.75 ateeee.. cee $10.75 A Very Special Value Women’s $32.50 Silk Negligees, $19.75 Empire style, elaborately trimmed with tucking | Empire sty’ tely t ith tucking $19,75 and German Val. laces, semi-lined, in pink, ¢ light ‘blue, white, violet and black, s.sesseeveee ) Splendid Presents Can Be Selected in the Undergarment Department FOR WOMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN & INFANTS. (Second Floor.) Infants’, Children’s and Misses’ Bath Robes, A very large assortment in Eiderdown, Turkish Towelling and Outing Flannel. Sizes 2 to 14 years. 85¢ and up. Women’s Muslin Underwear A new and complete assortment for the holidays, Complete Sets—Odd Models—Single Pieces. | Gowns, Petticoats, Trimmed Bottom Chemises, | 69c, 75c, 95c, $1.25, $1.50 each. Corset Covers, Drawers and Chemises, 25c, 50c, 69c, 75c, 95¢ each, Silk Petticoats for Gifts Splendid collection to select from, Jersey Top Petticoats—silk flounce, $3.95 to $10.00 Black and Colored Silk Petticoats. .$5.00 to $10.00 | Fancy Brocade Broche Silk........$7.50 to $25.00 Sateen Petticoats...... 95c. to $3,98 Moreen and Mohair Petticoats......$2.98 to $4.98 Dress Goods---Black and Colored | Particularly Suitable for Holiday Gifts Complete assortment of perfectly new goods in the latest styles and colorings, put up in neat boxes for gift purposes, $3.00 per pattern and up. ‘ Also the following special offerings: | 25 pieces 54-inch BLACK COVERT CLOTH sees... 35 pieces 50-inch BLACK CHEVIOT. «0... 69: 38 pieces 50-inch BLACK GRANITE CLOT 10 pieces S0rinch BLACK SICILIAN....645 sees) per yard, Former prices $1.00 and $1,235, 110 pieces MIXED SUITINGS and PLAIN CHEV. IOTS, in blues, reds and blacks; offered special at, per yard ‘ 50: Special Offering at Regular Counter. 30 pieces very high grade IMPORTED FRENCH , 85¢ HENRIETTA, ina fine color assortment. Special Ply escay only, per yard,, «) !Walue $1.25, Holiday Gifts for Men Men's Pajamas.....Madras $1.50, Silk $5.45, $8.50 Men's Cardigan Jackets, black. gray and brown, $2.00 to $8.59 Men's and Boys’ Sweaters $1.00 to $3.98 Silk Suspenders, in handsome boxes, 5Uc to $4.50 Men's Black Silk Mufflers, for evening wear, in boxes... veeee ee ee31-00 to $5.00 i Men's Pure Silk and Satin Four each, ima box.,

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