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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1906. BE TAKEN INTO SUBWAY AND FOUL AIR EXPELLED “TRNSIT BOERD AQOPTS PLATO. 0 SUBHA System of Air Renewal at All the Stations for Relief of Public. | HOW FRESH AIR WILL } : HEAT TO BE DISPELLED. Cooling Plants Will Be In stalled at Once at Three Big Stations. PORTCHESTER ROAD, GETS ITS FRANCHISE | Atterbury System Clothes Ready-to-Wear, $20 to $45 cAgent Foul Air Is Forced Out Through “ reduce the fitting problem toaminimum. The custom tailor rarely~ succeeds with the first efiort—he has but your one order to work upon—and he works “at it” until it fits. Here you have unlimited selections and a perfect fit, sometimes with | trivial alteration—frequent- ot} ly with none, cAll the style of the best tailors at about halfthe tailor charges Chambers Opening Through the Sidewalks. IF RUSH oF TRain FAILS TD AUTOMATICALLY WORK LOOVRES, THE EiecTRic FANS WILL OPERATE THEM. {AUTOMATIC DEVICE USED TO VENTILATE SUBWAY. “cAsk the <Man Who Wears Them.” vice of galvanized iron ope 1 by the movement of the hing train forces the lonvre the tral ted upon a ay trains. cAn excellent demonstration of these strong claims is evidenced in the three leading n, and an out- nt is Induced | ue screed ioul | Atterbury System Models Columbia, Harvard and r University~ Suits. Mataonat ¥ ted by so e were f by some Fetris 5 $20 to $45 We also sel! ~<7en's Satisfactory Haberdashery, Hats, Shoes 39 and 41 Oth & 9th Ay, Cortlandt Street L"” Stations Cooling Ways of the Air. ig ma. cold th ay in w heorh “ C without the water water will EW SUBWMIS. —— Me the louvres used f out « omiing » but fans only eee eaeeeneet 1ANY MEN TO MEET. iP van ry| eh 1 The Vital Issue in the World of Modern Clothes-Making for Men: Our ‘‘Concave” Shoulder & ‘‘Close-Fitting’’ Collar. ie Consult the higher authorities in modern clothes-making for men, and a they will tell you that the shoulder is the vital issue in a coat. Without a f he Al an a sls a pe rect shouiet the result is an ippaile cat Nene eal pea the lines ett : Hore tia a peated haty i |} | or the fit of a garment as a poorly made, drooping shoulder. The shoulder is : (riQCOLATE 5 \\ the pivotal point upon which the success of a Coat turns. For years the shoulder of a Coat has been with us a deep study, and out }« >) of all has come our “Concaye’” Shoulder—a thing great in itself, yet greater in | | Tryon nevetient danunts what it means to the entire garment. . M Rd | ciead eee tte me Al ‘ Our “Concave’’ Shoulder is modelled and shaped by hand, it gives the desired height ari ; COLATE and breadth without evageration, and eliminates all si perfluous wadding. More than that, it { . : o1 have lit h and sat holds the Coat in perfect balance and gives the true proportion. It is incorporated together with our “Close-Fitting” Collar in every one of our Fifteen Dollar Suits for Men. ThesaStits take form in a seiies of single and dew le breasted models of conventional or radical styles, m>ium length and long coats with deep side or centre vents. Fashioned of and velour finished cassimeres in monotones, herringbo:e , s'ripes and overpliids. 1] | black thibe Other Spring Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $40. | WM. VOGEL & SON ; idea how yn? acom- made of candy and sn both are | j | t ly pure and used in just tie right proportions. 1ch 1 can he 1 own I t } avn fron eo provided You must get Greea ‘ with the name evey piece. Ask for it wherever candy is sold. on For Sale Everywhere. E. GREENFIELD'S SON & CO. 44 2B, New York, Broadway Houston St. 3 eg EE 8 | Lord & Taylor, Announce for Saturday the Following Extraordinary Values in | Women's, Misses’ and Girls’ Clothing, 1% to % Less Than Regular Prices. Women's Full Length StormCoats, ) | made of medium weight shower proof materials; colors: tan, grey and olive; regular value $22.50. \ Vomen's Full Length Storm Coats At of fancy overplaid materials, loosey J 2, (OQ pleated belted models; regular value fe) 3 o | The coats are suitable for Automobile, Driving, Train and Steamer wear, and at prices quoted are most wonder- | ful values. 100 Misses’ Walking Skirts of fancy light weight materials in very pretty grey and tan mixtures, pleated models; regular value $10.00. ee) 250 Girls Wash Dresses, made of mercerised linens; colors: tan, rose and blue; high neck or guimpe effects; regular value $3.00. At 0.95 each. At each. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. «Blyn Shoe Summer Pumps and Oxfords In every leather. For cvery person In every style. For every purse In every quality, For every purpose Every leather—every shape, every width of toe—every acceptable touch of fad and fancy is teatured in the up-to-date shoes we are now showing. is in Blucher button Pun ing in demand for street wear. ored tops are attractive, Oxfor are promi- rand grow- vest styles, and among the 1906 fa- ! shoemakers been shoe Yet v liods b we are able t to the old qua 1 the old prices. The Shoes in seven bright Blyn stores are — ready to prove it, SEVEN BIG BEST STORES: 6th Ave. and 27th Street. Factories SHOES IN EVERY GRADE. 2d Av. and 122d Street. “Sit to 609 8th Av., 39th & 40th Sts, °!9 East { ; =p IU egy 0 Tore 162 Bowery, nr. Broome St. 724 St GUARANTEE SHOE OD) 2801 3d Av., 180th & t5tst Sts. t SHOE C Brooklyn ( 829-831-833 Broadway, between Park and Ellery Streets. Stores } 1263-1265-1267 Broadway, near Gresne Avenue. §OROSIS The Best Shoe. Exhibition and sale of white Low Shoes. Made of washable white calf and white linen of extremely fine weave. Among the most attractive models for summer dress are: The new Sorosis Pump, with narrow toe, high Cuban heel, welt sole, ned with large Quaker bow, The Sorosis Gibson Tie, with new narrow toe and flat last, high Cuban heel, large eyelets and wide ribbon laces, The Sorosis Gibson Tie, with medium toe, Sorosis heel, highly arched last, turned sole, large eyelets and ribbon laces, Men’s and Boys’ Sorosis Shoes, Basement Salesroom, Boots.and Ties of Patent Leather, “Health Calf,” Tan Russian Calf, Vici Kid, ete. ‘eee 4.00 and 5.00 pair Ssbndhaleiie) 2 Men’s Sorosis Shoes.... Boys’ « « Youths’ “ “ “ JAMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. The Pink Edition of the Even- ing World Contains All the Latest Sporting News. —