The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1906, Page 12

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CLEAR WAY FOR EAST SIDE SUBWAYS\ c=, ae i}: DEPARTMENT STORE CHREIBER 7 BROADWAY — RALPH _ Formally Hear Argu- ment on “Necessity.” Another Step Taken Toward Accomplishment of Evening World’s Fight for Four.Track Subway Through Third Avenue, BE NAMED JAN. 26.| | Want to Build Promptly, Imont-Ryan Syndicate aa Others Will. step has been taken toward ‘Accompliehment of the great east “four-track subway through Third § lie. ‘The Appellate Division of the) Court: has granted the applica- ‘of the Rapid Transit Commissioners “the appointment of three commis- to determine whether the Third d Lexington avenue subways and the to be built on the west side, in it Seventh or Eighth avenue, Nd be constructed as a needed pub- “tmprovement. he Appellate Justices fixed Jan. 26 f the naming of the commissioners, ‘on that date there will be a hear- On appointment the cammission- will hold putic hearings as to the ty for the new subways. This is itement of the Rapid Transit law 4s hardly more than @ formality. Third avenue subway, for which Evening World has fought in be- If of the people who are now depend- tipon the Third avenue clevated ce, is one ¢tep nearer than it yesterday. t Belmont is still at his North plina place, but his representatives Keeping in touch with events here. y know that had thelr chief dreamed |-rnira avenue subway, to give tb> peo- ooking thedevelopment of the city’s | ple what ther want. symmottical subway system by ean Leta toes aso) the Fadl route weing with his’ main visible competi: | DUC Only casually. Tam here, how: ‘and putting the east side off with Warianicnenciey a onre ty Pee a d or express track on the “L’’ | four-track road, using cars similar to and a Lexington avenue branch bctagpie Pies Bubway’ De Pact wil ies saad eas 1* | will be about half the way on cmoint-| subway. It is an absolute necessity for é ments and half in open cut, sof we| that portion of the city. would greatiy must cross every street either twenty-|en-7hce property values and prorcte five feet above or twenty-five feet be-| business interests. I fully believe, too, -MEN’S, ps” CLOTHING 9x & ON THE CHILDREN’S ~~ BEGINS TO-MORROW DOLLAR “THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. We bakes OFFICES IN AMERICA," GABLE BERVICE YO ALL THE WORLD. Latest Testung Poth. which Besar chant a aa as pes mete me eg Styl ae styles Guarantee | *Sssiuciatsee a “_|* ica rien Saving of Finest Workman- No Temporary Relief. it is mot fhe volley of the Ravid|iow the level ina route through First avenue. “It i¢ 4 it Commission,” said President| "J. I. Flick & Co. are doing the} matter of surprise that the authoritles [e) hi : rE. Orr, who is not going to|srading on a five-mile stretch, and}! charge of ranid transit have po. ing . fe) : S p n from fhe post in which he Is ener & Tench are bullding seventeen eee Nor ae te) rou ene d upon as Indlepensabie, “to allow | Pridgen at a Pond At ed te ane | Past so often, The Hvening world w:ll SC improvements to the elevated rail-| Vernon and in operation by the end of | ean win another fight for iene Boonie. ELIAS GOoODMAR. until after the contracts for the /197, and of course we must have al pact Ge Aliormen aes eetert oo huMAN sardines in the cars is the rule, and Lexington avenue subways) ‘feeder’ from Manhattan to connect| qarlem—I am in sympathy with the Te de subway {Is a present neces been sined. and sealed. with our Westchester road across the! good work of ‘lie oY \ietaadt Choicest On Every Fabrics Purchase wank “ue Evens World tor o doubt the completion of the thira | Harlem.” east side ranid transit. A line east of | j{S advocacy of this great work of pub- wf express UNCk on the Third avenue Just What It Means. pers ca) avenue is an immediate nec §:|"“Wintam H. Grimiths. drurgist, No. 68 4 7 Third svenue.—The subway in this ave- : sity. f would greatly relieve the pre:ent. meeclan between the lines and boll- All of One Mind. nue would be a boon to all those who conees tyn; but it would be a re- A he day ot 3 must travel up and down. and would be nine $3 needed in the develon- | unless {ts historic rival, the Port|but one mind on the subway question Dratae Sorte ae the’nehe. oe ———— SCHLEESTEIN, COHN 8 CO., of 8-10-12-14 W. Third St, New York City, one of the largest and a ‘ical syatem, and the | Chester, cets in ahead. among my friends. It is recognized that ag Is ‘not to alow | inde on the subject, © "Dee thelr | cone trom bad to wort: and passed 40 Samuel B. Parsons Dics. most widely known manu/acturers of Reliable Clothino, recently announced their intention of retiring from bust bifts to operate to re-| "ww; Nliam H. Breisacher, furrier, far beyond worst that no adjectives Samuel Brown Parsons, elghty-seve of the underground No. 5 East One Hundred anal recntye Srellete oanay erste ashi aa years old, prominent in Queens County, ninth street—We of the east side of i a Amity street, side train {s to submit t indignity, died at his home in y ih) od Hie so: Subways must be| Harlem will bless the day the Third| discomfort. and the only Tilef to oe| Flushing, L. I, yesterday, of paralys en the contracts are let, then | er cine World Fee cates est | had is through the subways. for which| Mr. Parsons won fame when in 189 he » Belmont may have his third track! secure It or helping us to| ‘rhe Fvening World is doing such heroic; introduced the seedless grange. He was President of the Board of Trustees ness. We immediately made them a cash offer of 40 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR for their entire line of High-Grade Overcoats, Suits and Trousers, which was accepted as per above telegram. Hence our ability to retail these elegant garments FAR BELOW ACTUAL COST OF RAW MATERIAL, 0 YOUNG MEN'S LONG BELT OVERCOATS =In. dar! iton; wel ad mere tthe bu! the Manhattan “L' and welcome. George F. Roesch, Justice of wor ‘ te & 3 . r the] William Kratochwil, of No. 1851 First Men’s 8S ; he Now York; Westchester ana Bos-| Fourth District Court, Fret street andl arenes toseses My buniness ia in| 12, Rimming whicn In, Ist, eat ibllshed e) uits and Overcoats, Men’s Pants. oi Gar gray’ Ae we fo and warm; & way Does pak vate ae Beoond. ‘avenas-cthe’ Boaniat yang | evens, tobacras My, business Ie it! « ved. by || MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS in fanc | BIG BARGAIN IN MEN'S PAN TS—1,00 paira_in.| & Co.'s regular 3. j pany, of which Will: fei|of New York. He is survived by y and plain ef. Ts Bull, Banker, at No. 17 Naapati| people ot the cust side for ie erogusns | Nome 12.8 cause of dread, The clevatia|son, SB. Parsons, Jr. of the Depart: fects; also black Thibets; stylish and’ well | fancy effects and black, worsted; $1.88 cusses i 17 “A parel : i are so =! a ¥ + ¥ le a 5 ‘s regul. * . = , rt, flaca president, may be aj forts in behalf of the Third avenue out of the question, and the ig of| ment of Parks, New York City. our prive sydd, elit 9 | MEN'S GENUINE BLACK CLAY . ary tit de caring is s . ian rmidable competitor for the Third ~ — MEN'S FINE $16 SUITS AND OVE) PANTIE Eure mocsthd. BC. C08 Be aud well made: @§ fue subway. It is conceded at the very best materials; 8. C. & Colathee eae Fegular’ price $2.75; (sale. price... $2.29 Pere eS Oia sua price $1.69 ‘ for lesg than wholesale prices; while they$Q OS Young Men’s Suits and 1,000 BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND REEFERS, in belt. 5 back, long and Russian styles; si 18; 8.0. & C ar > MBN'S BLACK SUITS—Double ard Single Breast- Overcoats. Sa panera cerrseer aberrant om uN Ty 80 by ° : s e Bee hig las ae’ sare a We Give Dividend Stamps @ ed; Thibets and Cheviote; also fine finished and ree) mmission, faye been looked into by finished Worsteds; d 70 BOYS’ DRE! ERCOATS AND FANCY Stine A. Plait, chief sagineer of the 4,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and $00 are worth $1.50 cash, when Saeed Werstans? hers made, 6 8522.59 “REEFERS; sizes 3 to 4 years: S.C. & €3.80 Z festovester, and the question of gom- sel, buying Merchandise in over 100 d:partments of (aE aeiirs Hite OUR ODATH AND ViLmoRie lain : a price, while they last ; ing for the franchises has been dis- Storm Collars; fine Irish Frieze and other stand- OVERCOATS— <NEE v' " nag i an clochs; 52 inches long and meal 383 SORA, Medium lentes, t and plain 78. * Nothing has. been decided upon, how- Peeorenlo pie Sener Tris SBBS|| Giecpraectnn Cee $7.79 me rer, nor will @ny action be taken, | it becofhes apparent that the in- ’ ? orough-Métropolitan merger Is go- 5 x ty let the inew route go by default, Fulton Street, from Bridge to Duffield Street, 7 “ he Weatchsier's Uird rail flectric ts zn Until A Stamp With Each CLEARANCE SALE : way; running trons Third avenue on eo Reagtardiy BROOKLYN. doc ot Your Purchase: a nx side of the Harem River 2 : ~ ht up through the middle of that of the borough east of Third ave- to West Farms and Mount Vernon from theré east to Port Chester and C. ac. ES erage Extra Good Values Bring Many | roaiwaroote,, ‘Shoe Bargains for the Family. “The Evening World is engaged in a ) ood work,” id President William L. = . PRull, of the New York, Westchesier For the past few days the force in our Shoe Store has been busy renovating Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s “Suits, : Coats and Dresses Our entire line of Magnificent Garments has undergone a reduction of 50%. Particular attention ts called to our Long and Short, , at Half Price These Furs come direct from one of Manhattan’s most reliable and largest manufacturers, and are the greatest values ever of-| fered in Greater New York. @mhettiag* @ Boston road, to-day. “The Thu) | stocks, cleaning up and putting together odds and ends, in fact, getting ready for a evio! xtures ‘Thay mist ‘bs eeea th de: agEEe Bt cotiibous are Sean {big profit sharing plan, Saturday. You want good values for little money, we want to Rertapaty ly one ee eared ' a ciated. fo stand that the Rapid Travait|{Clean up for new goods, so the plan will suit all. Come Saturday and get one or more They have ‘all been reduced to..... 7.95 «4 1 SABLE SQUIRREL, DEEA Bateston “abl not alles any im |4 pairs of these fine Shoes. There are bargains for all. : : i i \ SCARFS: formerly UM. $4 0) Petia Gre toc ann Kimmo | ; wld sBROADCLOTH AND CHEVIOT SUITS—Also 4) For Saturday. Sl, ay a c, and L Won's 3 % TAP, MIN AND I8@ABELLA ossu in’ five Miacne them. Lhe Third avenue subway fancy ‘mixtures, in six styles; Value’ 2.98 BUM SCARFS. styles, inclu pelerine shape; Men’s Shoes, tte best rakes, but only large sizes left. P Wust be bulle-and 1 have no dovbt tut We want to close them outs, "They are call, bog calf | 59 up fo $20.00, For Saturday........ >>. Belmon®# company intends o con- and vici kid, sizes 9,9's and 10, value $3.00; per pair. ° ETONS, BLOUSE AND LONG Ci ‘SUITS—3~ i $4, pat {tas Bluted In The Evening Women’s Shoes, good quality vici kid, with good, Strictly~ man-tailored, silk Or “sa ij ? 6 NATURAL sd Ri “aus serviceable leather soles and counters, newe: - : be VEIN" i We have a very good undersiunding shape last, with patent leather tips and Cuban ] 49 lined. " Value up to £25,00. For. Sat 1's ae KC PIBCHS: value up $9.9) 4 qyith the Interborough, and until there .00; per pair.. = © URdAY: sine nese cn eee omane sotay UU hee's, button and lace, value THREE-QUARTER LENGTH COATS—Made of the best kersey, in all colors and black; also a .. few panne cheviot, Value $16.50. For C1) 08 Saturday ..ccececescesereersres que 2 ® FALL WEIGHT BROADCLOTH, KERSEY, AND CHEViOT COATS—Suitable for evening and some interrup.ion of that under- Mtonding 1 do not cure to discuss the Proabuity of our becoming competi- for the subway contracts. The erboroveh will supply us with ail| JMunhattun -oommes$ne we shall | I helleve.” | Boys’ Shoes, gocd, serviceable cress and school Shoes, made in patent leatker, vici kid, box calf and | 50 Pires csee cece eeesce oe s f Children’s Shoes, good heavy soles, nade Casco calf, sizes 3 to 5hy. lue $2.00; per in box calf and vici kid, spring fs Feels, lace only, sizes 6 to 14. 1.00 q : pOhlef Engmeer Willa A. Pra 7 pels: ‘ sWeatchester, Rafi) ratt, of t valu? $1.75; Pet Paireccees.---+ street wear. Value up to $25.00, 12. 75 value For $65. ae lit idea in the beginning was to! . For Saturd e a fi the Harlem with the cast| "7 ” Cc @ C C. i) - For urday + tenes eeees “a a tat there | =———aaooee ° Pypon Arey —-- Ve oe = bess a om Child’s Suits, 15c. “ | i L = | arate nen IC are 1s me. th {Two Splendid Values in r 1 ; ; ° Women’s Hos Women’s Shirt Waists. peal Children’s Underwear, good Quality, fleece lin:d Combination Suits, ; well finished, good fittin, Did sizes; the 25c find, bad oe 15c You Lose 29 i Women’s Stockings, fine grad:, ’s and Boys’ Sweaters. {f CO GOT- CHILDREN'S HEAY, SLE if , ‘ RIBBED, EXTRA UEAVYY WOOL, FDEECK- | WOMEN'S VERY Bet deo owe LDR nee ¥. tee , iON, BAY ro, ny inished; ie wmail; wel Mecosd and tiloaly faim fae January Clearing Sale of Men's, Women’s and Children’s Winter Weight Underwear, Men No matter whether it is the Silk Waist at $2.98 or the allover lace Fae at £4.98, Foth are excellent and extraordinary value for the money. 3 | {See them if you think of getting a new Waist soon, | » made of goof quility black taffeta silk, front of wide band LINED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, natural und i everal rows ou shirring to form yoke, tucked back, fast black cotton, s:amless feet, double Jaeger colors, extra well made and nicely fit- lation of our regular By Allowing Y. | Ragen ae ink Ee vet a6 {toes and high spliced heots, fait width} fy 2? We. 9m B7C Pes arcane eae pies HRAVY PLERKOR: i Allowing Your ‘omen’s Waists, Of ailover lace, yoke of Val. lace, inserting éalltons, ; baat x ‘ 5 ecru Furnished Room to I full blouse, ext a larce sleeve, with déep cult, lined throughout with Jap ey ee Sc}. * Ld th ee Wee. oe fide Waele yes a sleugs ceeds ee a3¢ : ey tyand arab * ‘nae ea 1} heat Baten Racer ania SACSU) fo Phitsabena 1.) cada slvas tees FLEECE LINED AND DERBY RIBBED COR vale 1.0; sake. ore ‘ < ms to 12 yeara; value S82-7 ‘prive.. j pai) Syeees Poy | comavecnan if , ; WOMEN 3 3) VACANT pases “C. QC. -ac, Sat a UP A AB | “GA et co ae pachacttg evs fin tn 6 joroul pr aa wa | lgea, Wt not In all colors; vali ‘ He a tp. Sn ‘anroatt wx KY Und } teed 135; pally price A i: nal price... n erwear ‘ ros rf ce ONEIT. HAV vey hah Rati, in pint cbs fing ya 2 { {Women’s 20.00 Coats, 9.98.! Men's Underwear! |) vice ax tay eso Rani eerste, | aiteuatt The real Winter weather is yet to come. Why not prepare to keep Doddhites aes ule ulolyrianba wan Ps dali sale prie' | }warm by geitng one of the jaunty coats for $9.98 ? # Men's Underwear, extra heavy . sm 4 1 Serer ae eece lined Shirts and Drawers, Women’s Mont, agase Coats, 42 inc’ @s long, fitted back, semt- s a i with broad straps of kerey, full sleeve with 9 98 nicely tri fi;ting front, trim turnover cuff, yore-lined, value $20.00, .prloa.. Firs ong oiaiee

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