The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1906, Page 10

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4 SUBWAY SAFETY IS DODGED BY OFFICIALS Vice-President Bryan Declares Invest- ment in Wooden Cars Too Great. to Abolish Them. object lesson for the Rapid Transit Commission and the In- a ted by the Subway blaze medinte steps be n death by suffo- A powert terborough of cation and fire Such a co ester of the ment of the Nc restore the co: fe equi ae Heat Put Out Lights. “1 +0 the Ween On One Hundre moval the n car was designed nd at the time ite © fared any riding in the wooden cara liclt, the great loss disaster was from he shee! 8 fire eproot © | Medal of Honor Men Had! horrible dis} en, proof will]. CHECK FOR S4,000 Of, MP. WINTER for Head of the B.R. T. Says Em- Generous Gift to San Fran- Ployes Are Well Trained cisco Suffe and Competent! has turned, Stung > B's Co} TOS > CATTER HER ASHES. of Brooklyn Tnstitnte by Italian King. GVE.TO UA, HYDE QUT YOUR "DOIN ‘THE WORLD; SATURDAY EVENING, _ JTNE 2, 1906. GEN. BINGHAM REVIEWS FIVE THOUSAND POLICE IN ANNUAL PARADE Boy PRACTISING = FOR BALL GAME 3 Right of Line in Procession. | —AILLED 8 BY CAR SERE IN STRE euros : Darts in Front Tree Speed- Grace Crowd Gene Men Sole | ing Trolley and Is and Span in March Up | Nearly Decapitated, Broadway. | a THREE LADS WITH HIM. Mi ham army and nav Were Awaiting Companions to Go to Central Park for ig a Contest. Z he colora went fF ad as t the medais on tham ARDOE fod at the soctety's said he Ho and $ with e rest of the party. Car Was Slowing Up. to several ar was Held Up Mayors Wife. One inetd tf the day home to the tnesses, the BRE up to stop the boy ran in shance in pas those on Fred F “Cortright at the Head. rector Moses Tas GEORGE JIEREDITH right in saying that mar- || 7zages should be contracted for only a limited term of years? On This Fateful Question * is based a novel of oe York life wien promises to create a ensation wherever re It is the latest Work of the famous author, MELIA E. BARR, and is called “THE MAN BETWEEN.” The story deals with the strange, Meredithian ideas of Mrs. Dora Stanhope, who leaves her husband, rector of one of the largest and most fashionable churches in New York, to obtain a divorce, believing that no marriage should continue for more than a certain number of years. The effect upon society of such a revolutionary move may be imagined. “The Man Between” was written for the New York Sunday World, and will be pub- lished serially, in four instalments, Beginning To-Morrow, June 3. Each instalment will consist of an eight-page color section, splendidly illustrated, and folded in convenient size for reading. li Will Be Number 2 in the unday World’s Great Series of New Novels by Famous Authors. Order to-morrow’s Sunday World right now. Speak to your newsdealer about it. The edition is limited and the demand is great, C2 ~rar 4 4 j a tal =. hearneeneremenerenmnmnestenrrt tegen mtr ryt temper pet meedcwert entrap tine iermar sen

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