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“President Bryan, of the . Interborough, Says They Will Be Built. ; ——. FAVORS THIRD AVENUE.! Only Waiting for the Rapid Transit Commission to Advertise for Bids. Fresh assurances were giyen to-lay that The Evening World had won the fight for the Third avenue subway. “Mr. Belmont has announced that we are going to build the new sub Mi aid EH. P. Bryan, President of 1! gerborongh Rapid Tranait Railway C pany, when asked about the plans the Third avenue subway. “I don't see how I can add anything to that state- ment at this stage. WE ARE WAITING “NOW ON THE RAPID TRANSIT COM- MISSIONERS. They must put the plans and specifications in form and advertise for proposals before we can take any further step. THE SUBWAYS WILL BD CONSTRUCTED. “Y repeat,” said President Alexander B. Ort, of the Board of Rapid Transit Com- missioners, sittnig in a great armchair ‘m his own drawing-room on Remsen atreet, Brooklyn; “I repeat that I have @asurances that when the preliminaries @re completed, and we are ready to ad- vertise for bids for the work, we will Belmont or the merger. “I have entertained for s long time the idea that ultimately the business of supplying transportation to the people of the people of the five boroughs would @voure better service through a general World starts companies come in and divide the busi- Silened: until ite ‘Sblect ‘Deen accom- Senne Marvellous Growth. Waiting on the Court. John Joseph Scanlon, One Hundred “The Appellate Division has decited | and Thinty-sighth street amd usiy that the law transferring ere ie, franchise-giving power from the | Bronx means of cation with lower hat: of Aldermen to the Board of | fn! rien che owret.( part of MRnTAY. means of making marvellous Pots . all over the borouet be heart by the Court of Ap- | mane ach titty Money att The within the month, under the Rapid | whole borough ig in favor ot the, Dro- act giving such actions prefer- cipencved £0 che pelt was nce; then the Appeliate Division will | intl” The, _Evenines aay Mok unicorn to bear and de- | cause, Now we feel that we will got of public | Tohn HL n san We... CS pein of vtte. fre Evening Shock, tn the history” of the Bron for @ will Shentsrone certainly get 7 H. ptt at NS. eee Legh went , folowine the completion of the 7 across the Harlem River = cs to the Paired ‘tollow, the sonsten ot ‘World advocated by ison pot subwa: vara | World. { ‘ i HER TEARS FOOL SQUAD OF POLICE oe Little Girl Not Foreigner, but Just Didn’t Care to hr ae fe : | @d contracts Talk English. Other interests ntting routes, ‘With a pair of beseeching eyes and ernment en imexhoustible fountain of tears a juxeradh rata very Uttle girl last night deliberately Havin {Musteeted the feminine ability to drive ‘mere man to Wistraction. She loomed up—there was only about two and s half feet of her to loom—at the comer of Fourth avenue and Thirty- second street about 9 o'clock, There she stood in the pouring rain, her vase falling almost as fast as the drgpa that were soaking her little jacket, when Polloeman Thomas Flaherty, of the West Thirtieth Street Station, fcund her. { Flaherty felt the situation was too moist for him, so he picked up the ‘child and carried her to the station. Here the sergeant very gently en- deavored to draw her out. He did— in tears. After half a dozen policeman who were family men had tried thelr hand with the same result, somebody awoke to the idea that the youngster must be a foreigner. This was hailed as an Inspitation, ard Policeman Willemse, who is quite a Unguist; interrogated the ohfld in all the tongues he knew. Silll tears. Her tears trickled through French and Ger- man with the same ease as through English, As & last resort an Italian, who lives round the jer and speaks Finally the exhausted staff turned the little girl over to the matron and pres- ently the beseeching eyes, turned to the window, brightened into intersst. + “Why, it's still raining!” she blurted treet | out. forgetting her role, ‘Then she-sald that her name was Jennie Lipgin, aged seven, but she aid no know where lived. She was sent to Polloe Head. quarters to be held till claimed. $4.00, $5.00 and $6.90 Shoes 4 ALBBET DUTTRES. =e | Dust the Weather for Colds— TE he kind that hang on; just the weather for Scott's Emulsion, too. There’s an element of bodily protection furnished by Scott’s Emulsion that makes f ake, one proof against Think of the advantage it to us if by AN ey pnderaroued transit rought k= oth ie re frail’ @s Harlem or Yor! Frank, ty-firet Discreet” RSL Eve forid. in 7 is wate | Third ‘Avante a x Clothing No. 2274 ey ‘avenue—The eub- wey ‘wilt benefit every business interest onthe avenue and’ parti Even ning World *sroonasd we Jaslow, ‘undred and is doing 6 good work M. D.. No. and Twelfth street— doing such we ‘ig doing good work, of One Hun- street—The Evening S| before it can ate footoll tear bh tissues oe Sees cat so ly as 8 Be nse! ad Sheets SHE KNELT TO PRAY. Scrubwoman’s Prompt Action Saves Philadelphia Church from Plot of Female Firebug. (Special to ‘The Evening World) LPHIA, Pa., Jan. 4—Walk- ing hurriedly into St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church yesterday a poorly Gressed, elderly woman knelt at the altar and appeared to be absorbed in INTEREST AND DIVIDEND NOTICES. Wewwr-errect Mary O'Connor, @ scrub woman, soon noticed smoke and fiames rising from n front of the worshipper, Qirs. O'Connor found the visitor had set fire to gome dried altar flowers with @ candle, The scrubwoman stamped ont 4% Per Oxnv tnrenssr Pald om Deposits trem $i:to $2,000 ‘The woman was turned over to the police, and admitted trying to set fire to the church, although she did not know why she hed done it, she was Mary Hunt, forty-five years ‘old, ang homeless. —_—Ke_—_—X—aKK|_—al.£—__lala_aaae=> Misy Daly Was Cured of a Severe Cough by Fa- ther John’s "s Medicine, My, daughter Mabel bad a backing WASHINGT G on could not get rid of, | er John’s Medicine wet Seth St. and Fy end has Interest, LST oye LOST, FOUND AND wlelveliloe er eS Sor ie oie sHatwitiomienioin oe aay tak winent witee por Mad An ecctent can be Be ppeast sot hethnms ‘very conveniently by Beare: 9 A.M, te 6.30 P.M. F. L. CHAMPION, Casmen cough that sh and was entirely cured in the best of health since, recommend it to any trouble, (Signed) Fountain street, Haverhil!, Mass, IMPORTANT 10 KNOW Father John's Medicine is not a patent medicine. Contains no alcohol or injurious drugs. It cures colds, ‘coughs and all throat and lung;trou- bles, drives all impurities out of the blood, and. builds up the system, one with such Commencing Nov. 26 The Wort will give 5 weekly prizes of $10. each for the 5 west positions ob- tained ‘each weet by auvertine the , Situation columns of the Sunday Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders, Shout Out Your Real Estate Offer! Lua gules babdbe vento an is tts often you tell them, the greater variety of “Offers ‘to Buy" you wilt _Teceive, "Were: sae ones ae through the Situation MESSENGER BOxS Sp eter efset cupect Want Directory—24 words, 15 ICAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. ANNUAL JANUARY SALE In Our Basement 12,000 Pairs of MEN’S AND WOMEN’S To be sold at $2 fe: pair All Taken From Our Main Floor All sizes and widths in some of the styles Patent Leather, Fine Kid and Calf Skin Button and Lace ' FOR SALE. _FOR SALE. WHAT WE DO. ; WHAT WE DON’T pa We sell Clothing for We don't ask for any Ladies, Men and Boys; References or security Also Furs and Fur Coat From your landlord or employer, Watches, Tewelry & Diamonds oncredit,§ We make no inquiries We trust you on your promise, From your neighbors or friends. We sell goods as we represent, We do not ask you to Or your money refunded, Prove your honesty. We sell on easy terms We make no deliveries, At cash prices. We give you the goods along We keep your clothes In When you make the purchase Repair for one NO free of charge. And pay the first deposit. CLOTHING CO, 2274 ie AVENURK, 123D-124TH STREETS. 884 COLUMBUS AVENUE, 103D-104TH STREETS. IN EVENINGS. * Automedile Bargains; Un- FiaNo8 AND ORGANS, usual Ppcrasnitlcs: Ras iol pate i, Dedietri fiom muy Ie nearly Ageneu Be al ‘our-evlin« iliac, ton. &e., 9 SD Cy Locomobile $1.40: PLATO MERPTGP IS BROADWAY" AUTOMOBILE Great Rush! Pianos ‘Iw. Su, 518. 516 SEVENTH neat "(near 88th), Come at once and secure one of these celebrated Walters Pianos. $] CREDIT Se, Soman | Tole Manhattan Clothing Co. , 1114 84 Ave., near Goth st, x, x, ?| lowellings 2% ot. Bleached Table Damaske— wie Ath EE LAMOND, a DIAMON BAsy PAYM| Warne” [tia cht RES. ase JEWELRY, [37 AIDEN LAR epetabat WATCHES—D ide—Basy pay: Hable goods; represemtative ve oat i if deateed Gal. weite, telephone. Ameri ican Waten x mente sccopted: _ reprementat Feleohone SYNDICATE COMPANY, ft ie Thais watches, wpe ments; y, p ents: overt briced: eontidentian MAN RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA asaTIONS RAIL of hee eae. sTHIRD, $350 WALTERS Pianos for $195 including stool and cover, ‘on the very liberal terms of $5 Down and $1 a week Cavtion to Prospective Piano Purchasers. : Kae} 10.05, ls, Do Not bv,s. 222 sata Ye beara the I] sey |. THE PENNSYLVANIA Lim. ano and i ee 169), SINGIN A “ASD M—CRICAGO” iF ee ceanategture 4 1435 Bo trimmigs. ' 4 fob Ue 4. . Do Not 227.2, %2%eontain: ivory "pine ‘puilt to inst @ ifetime. = FP di condition 4 Do Nol vay. tetest” sie seed i ee, ceaane tet ats other worn-out taachinery. Tt im just ike | = Sour money away. xe 46 3 a0 2.65 P, : Millinery teed for ten years, A aranteed y ° Pi oes uae eagle livered on payment of Pianos deliv Sibel bowl Upon e9ueerconas, Bd Bloor. ; eee Se eee BLOOMINGDALE BROs. 1s Lex.to 3d Av., 59th to 60th St 9 | ticxe a e401. lal HELP WANTED—MALE. fhe cae Peemiad ji rr | re ete te leaeinatiomoees a THuallroad Cab scrices fF Pendartvanta CONFECTIONERY — Wanted, We Wy. ATTERBURY, J. R. woop. a capable, reliable factory | arn’ w HATH. Gerent Puma Mar, , superintendent; one thorough- ly acquainted with chocolate Lo Sa Apply to ALLAOE & CO., 160-166 relat 8, N. Y. City. Commencing Nov. 26 I'he World will give 5 weekly prizes of $10.00 columns of the Sunday 8G Now rt. f “Ii cents. Advertivers who secure posi tions will please communicate with “BUBINESS OPPORTUNITIES, Tho World's Classified. Advertising ey cnet 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Pourteenth Street, 7,9, 44, 13, 45, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, ” ‘New York. FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY January Sale Is it a success ?—— Come To-Morrow and See ! NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. Women's & Girls’ tab Wear Drawers—good avait © Glie homatitohed ruffle : 79 ct. Cambric ‘Drawere-circuler iawn 4 ribbon—12 other le slaborate atyice ee 7 ct. Fine Nainsook lace and ribbon trim. 12 Cambric or Muslin Skirts— iaan tucked ruffle with $2.29 Fine Cambric Skirte—deep eee with lace and fine Night Dresace—tucks, | hematttching and em 89 ct. Cambric and Masta H.'S. tucks, Ince or emb' 99 ct. Muslin Chermlses—sot: yoneis ch tucks and emb'y. heath a) yoke— in ra wersed to 12 yrs.. 2% | SHEETINGS BY YARD. ef ct. op ald asking yes oo 4 to 1 'y .40 to 39 ol rr wkicta een toled or sgitya" to 10 yra.—-usually ALSO EXTRA SIZE UNDERWEAR— 29 ct. Corset Covers—linen finish mustin—sizes to 52. IN BABIES' SECTION— 24 ct. Long Cambric Slips 24 ct. Domet Barrows.. 89 ct Seiad marcel Pahl seri 89 ct. Long Gambris Skirts: 39 ct. Short Dressen; 30 ct, Short Cambric Skirts; 89 ct. Long Domet Skit L975 Columbia. | itke 200: four | 69’ct. able lo Nainsook m9 pense "tone Nainsook su trim For, 83000) Cadi Mises, TUE Rua Dutlese awn Ged bite Detivery, BB00; 82.005, Nainsook-—newest styles Are we busy? Sheetings Friday Bed Muslins, etc. Prices. YARD WIDE MUSLINS— Muslins Perri Sale Bleached and unbdii pure finish—no dressing—will Wash soft and closer— wholesale price 7 conts......... We caution the 1 the Il inat the com tetas weats met Sa sos PELE adttre' meat tate peice Will Wash PILLOW CASHS— Lockwood & 42x36—Speclal 45x36—Speclal 80x36—Special b4x36—Special SHEPTS— 54x90—Special .. 63x90—Special ‘72x0—Special 81x90—Special All widths—also PILLOW CASINGS— LEACHE! Poe FEATHER PILLOWs— lovered herringbone ing—firm Weave-tres from dust or doe. 20x28—Instead of .79. . 22x28—Instead of .98. 24x30—Instead of $1.19. 26x20—Instead of $1.29. 6; JANUARY SALE Stands Out Among Other Sales As Planets Outshine Stars, Ca —+9 Nainsook Dresses—yoke or French Gingham eos and Patripes—aiges to 29 ct. Gilk Caps—fancy styles.. $2.98 All Wool Bedford Cord ani aeanes® Cigake—ne or short— Sree secssiriiest:s iUbcocteer 1.94 anTLE- | Table ‘Lines anuary Sale Friday Prices. ine Tusbre ie after washing. ™ Gal All Linen Damasks—full ached—newest designs ........- « White Goods } January Sale Flannels Linings Friday Prices. 11 ct. White Domet Flannels. 14 ct. Heavy Canton Flannels—' and unbleached—2% to 90 inch, 80 ct. Fine White Saxony Plannela— fe Pa underskirts end white 10 ct. ‘Yara Wi ‘and bleached by the Lon: efor iica 0.38 ioe ‘ct. Fine India Linons—40 inc i Satin Double Dames! s1 All Une Bat 68 to 72 inch... .' ayers Jewelry ret foRveaient | 69 et. All Linen oy a 44.69 Al itched Seta— A MONS Oorgentls sto Moth and dozen napking...,..2.08 iden lane. | All Tanga N Napkine—cream and white— All ap! “0 23% inch—value $2.89—dozen....1. "79 12% ot. Cotton Damask Towels— Linen Hut ot A 61 ee ea Bs AND RTLANDT 87: tartan tan fromm Bento ‘Turkish Towels—29 Cortlandt Ee auntie 4 jeine ten fais afict Deal and jemeis 9 inch Lihue) fringed or hem'd... °7.83 91068 Aco ot. Al LOUIS | LIMITED — woe |" ‘Gieguises & pi draperies, ‘to put his name spon it you can fi] °3.06 tues oat ivy SPECIAL — ‘They Denote Janvary Bale Dopt's. an ae crncrN | mit Shirts) Friday Prioes. ot. Dress Ghirts—strong muslin— © ohion linen bosoms—double stitched. arc felled seams $9 ct. Dress Shirts—pure linen bosome— d’ble front and back—open back or gg |59 and 69 ct. Scarts and nd $1.29 Hight and nd dark stripes: 69 | Dress Goods’ ot ist Shirte—s! dotible vand Laces Si peaneall p.| Wie Waists) yanuary Sale Escrs | mma te Sate Embroiderles | ¥#!day Priecs, 89 ct, Point Venlse and Ort Nete—white and cream, oe pas! 9 ct. Point a Parts an: Laces to 6 inches a Fags $1.49 Point Venise and orient iidgaialyy cream, ecru.. 198 |89 ot, Corset Gover Emi wi inch-Swlea, eambric’ and sot, Mnbechte many matoh eets. Notions. January Sale Bureau Scarfs] Friday Speciale 29 ot. Sonsed belied Stlke—00 ere, spools—d: ‘0 ct. Bow! ing Cotton 100 reiki aa white—donen. Se eere ct. Oowan Pearl Buttons fore pat mneiee sd oechenr cal k acaral 16 ety ct. Pearl, Bi sines—_ carved ani ution Of 3 dos..... O Xokep-eae 7 8 19 ot ‘ing Buttons ass? td Fa alow nine, card...... 10 er—1 and 2 doz. cards— value .29 to .29. 19 appliqued Swiss Peg Rete tull size .47 $2.29 Renaissance Goarfe—20xit— hand made with linen centres... 1.26 and January Sale Silks Mriday Priees, 89 ct. Scotch Sultings—44 Inch- x ners combination In cheoks and ont DORE Oe coi sus ceGeereaveRiy ah 49 Friday Prices. whit ‘Watsts—open front mitailored pleats OF YONA {UCKB. see sereesereereenene Lawn Weiste-omb'd panels, jns't’g and tuck: Mange ne goog ee jan Lawn jaintily ima Des) lace ‘or Swiss emb'y -. 8.91 Satacrelt, velvet 8 ‘cohol shirred of pleated cloth.. Jauuary Sale Friday Prices. fee ‘ted Bl Moh mportee Fie fame 1. ct. All Wool Ladies’ Cloth- Inch—leading colors black. 98 ct. French Henriettas—46 inch— xu (eres including be Saices aS M5 ot. Whit Pongee Silka—23 bright, full luetre—firm weave. $1.00 White Habutats—funt ‘wide--wushuble and woar resisting .75. 69 ct, White Habautals—36 Inch— specially ¥ dresses Boys’ Suits ees Sale Overcoats and Furnishings | ¥riday Prices, 00 Double Breast Suite pera and ce|, hel Cae Cr a pee “108