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_\THE EVENING WORLD” Pr FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1906 BRIDGE WORK “ASHEDATLST Is Now Being Pushed + ot Completion. REEDED TO END CRUSH. ation Over and Cor ‘tors Ready. to. Put Struc- tural Steel in“Place. i ‘Although Engineers and ev oficial from the Mayor down cor that thero is np danger whatever : S condition TBrookiyn. bridge, Impiense act manifest in hurrying up thé work of building tho Manhattan bridge, or as| tL officially known, bridge No. 2 Bix ryears have passed since the | Bridge was first projected and np- proved, and three years of that tim have been wasted in fruitless 1tiga~ tion, contractors fighting for the right to build the bridge while the clty suf- fered, and the crush on Brooklyn growing worse and. worse. ‘Now they ere hurrying matters. Sud- Genly, three months ago, the litigation | ‘was brought to a stage where the city safhorities thought they could go ahead, | ‘ghd the contract ‘was let for the etruc- | ture itecit. The plers bad been putty long before. The contract was signed one day and tie work was commenced tha next The work has gone mteadi!y forward ever since, and the contractors @fe now about ready to commence put- | “ting up the steel work, All the con- | _ recta for the structural steel haye been Plabel “and three mills are now busy turning it out, By next spring the ‘epider-Hnes of the steel piers rill be —Designs All-Completed.—__ At the Bridge Department it was said to-dsy that the terminal designs are all completed and the city only last Week made the necessary changes in the —imap....to_take inthe plaza between. Bowery, Bayard, Canal and Christie: streets, giving room for un approach 150 fect wide, The design includes vast {m- pProvementy in the surface car trame | “et that point with, eventuaRy, “a con nection with the subway loop and the} Subway for uptown and downtown} points. Pratal walidieilere. ther soneeauicn' et} the Brooklyn Bridge, but {t will be four} seh before tt can’ be- completed and| Keuper etore itn operation, ell Sa fully) In the mean Umo an effort in ae mado to increase the usefulness e Williamsburg Bridge by, running | ars, it~ is now carrying omy! about one-half as many care aa if oust fo carry, and the service 1s not adequate, tg In tho first place there js no arrange ment fot Wrunsfers to-Manhattan trom | the twidge (cars which coma from. tho Brooklyn side, and the cars which £0! over from the Manhattan wide all run far over on the east side and take In | only uptown) points, It has been sux jad: that all cara crossing the bridge siould be compelled to sme, tra Mhis.-{t te pointed | “oti would nubile al the Willainwourc “passengers who now uso the Jsrooklyn ridge becauss It dunjps then within] CREE He a fice to take the Willlams.ure route And ride dowstown * 0 ould be easily Aoubig the number over the bridge, and even packy —of — the bridge — w Feached by more than saven-tr With the beginninx of seryicé over that bridg SS eee —way-joop. alr: Transit Commission, wilt be tiken off the: Brook Thousands of passengcrs Whitnmebure Bridue any sini on Ure “Bridge tt yill bs quire at leas pletion, accord Gtimaten, and f Wit doubtiess. brodeiays as have occnrred. whiot: wil put the tim: months longer. Hence it will be seen that it t= eighteen month d provat yeora before any rennet feast for venre Wrote comp Is 1oGked for, “ifthe -rymar te strain on the Grockiyn Brose wil cot be lessened. Brooklyn Rapid-Transit, gives warning that hls company ‘will not be respoti- sible for a diester which he Intimates may result from the overcrowding, of Brookivn Bridge. The city engineers oMciale Jaligh at ha. pretend i g fiat eos om distract atten- sof his own aw big xcrear maa Hit on the other hand, he points t¢ the original intention of the who designed the lyn Brid Ves. that thes more } t carry mains ¢ on wertl - ROMEO SHIED BRICKS INTO JULIET’S WINDOW. Smile Tried { Upon Wr youn Ana Cho een ahd ctroweh. Cie window ty the door ait oume now, forif Walker caught Chambera, er Yearsof Delay Spat M Calderwood of the : to 14 years. \Great Special Sale 2S | 2,000 Givks’ Coats at ational Reductions WR IGH for gitls and save ris ?-Fasl). (as collar, | becd out, dowk -k breasted, toy lined throng he hinatio: shawl collar match, a Stolt f ree | Girls’ lustrated), length, lined ¢ out, extra fall with doublet ~ Gio Tt years red, green and e Girls" brown, red and kerscy, Emp! with plaits from yok velvet on coll med. Very chi fot girls froin 6 to l4ye ars,at This Coat 698 stytes, all th colors, made collariess, witl eles braid and cuffs to mateh, coples,from hi worth fully $22.10, at.--- Lie 1 kilem Sizes : Eoys’ 4.00 Gvercoais—sto1s i 69) sj} years; very ‘choice mixed tweeds, e ehevt {| velict collars; ful! | stantial garments. : | Girls’ Melton Ce Mery -Heavy.wed melton, in, ved. g bine or brow sl Value $3.50. x Coats— Mitte eae rj broad wate echeviot, wihred velvet coll: culls, embicms on siceves. St Actually worih 84.00. Girls’ Box Coats in fine’ gray chevists. made and nicely tinished, Value $1.50 Aston "nnd ery wel Open Sfiurday Nemes astrachs Crushed Velvet Corts (5 1- front and storm collar, 6.98 Novelty Coats(like cut}, biuc, green re back, doublorstitche 3 euffs-and_ button fh 8.98 _ Gixls'Fancy Coats, fall Lngth, the ne Y eee 3.55 , overcezts— Sizes 3 to 8 years. DLS Bray, Pol} iength garments your opporti ui ity to buy these stylish garments a larg.t percentage over the usual price. § Length lustra- istrachan storm through: ut, com mel cuits -98 This Cost 4.98 full hzough- It back, mrasted ‘xtors brown. ¢, ia lar ee m= ic model wanted ~ ie. silk model; cla Alterations FREE Cor det During This Bic ALE AT ALL THREE STORES, ‘Otc BWest 14th Street AEW YORI. feat Fulton Street & 205, AHLER BRO SIXTH AVE. & 3 * Saturday's. Special Selling of ae and Girl s 30 tS. extra and ietona: well taflored; lex ugil euty ats “4. ant een, d i Skzes 6 Ev 4ST ST. Russian Styie— a cheviots,aiso fengths, velvet coUars; embrolderd em- Oxly 1 to a customer. 84.95 561014 years. se) enings. a ~ fl cy) durabte, 95 sub- Chis Coat, $2.98, ni sivect. Srows >t silk Misses’ P. T. Snits---Special at > $6. 98. Handsome Suits, Sheawn in the Ver misses. in ares 14 to 48. 0 orders stad consist of all-woo! ch:viot, with large sailor collar, embrold. fed emblem; full box pleated skirt; special at......1............. Misses’50 in. -Box Coats A Snappy Garment ata Most Remarkable Sabing. They're maie of fancy man- nish mixtures, i lar of ¥ reverse cuft Girls’ Plush Coats $4.98 HandsomeHigh Grad: Coals at-aVery Special Price, They're made of all- lamb pi double is Aiso full anes iy rie] made of keraey plaids or berver: storm collar er -eclariess; sizes in ages 6 tO +H; colors fre red, blue, small stz0 wom: een or brown. Special all: day. to-morrow at. 3.98 4.98 spocial to- georrom,_at ery Newest Modet. is most stylish suit. made in fhe snappy new reg- The materials, like the workmanship, are of the very highest trimmed with braid; full blouse waist; button front: new sieeve with silk 6.98 This Coat, 84,08, 3sor The Reefers, 3 with Venetian song S j a Amazing Savings for Wy dnd unfinishsd serpes and thibets. igaer etfect. | Stand 4-Hour Sale leof $4.00 0 All- The sires are in ages 3 to 14; double-breasted style. with military buttons, ye: all-wool frieze, # Tis, pocket atyle, lined Special . Lot: @ Sable Cony Sets aa be ea | 50 Boys. €hoice— of Any Garment, Boys’ Double-Breasted Reefe: Boys’ Russian Orercoats, Bo: y Boys’ Suits, No parent who care; the least bit about*saving can afford to miss this sage The fabricin the reefers is heavy quality blue melton cloth (not, shoddy or satinettsy;tined with excelent qua ity red -fannel; have-veivet-coltrs, miii- tary buttons and insignia on s'eeves, Tne sizes ranze as high: as 12 years. The overcoats art in ages B.to 46, made. of beavy bue Fikes and oxtord meltons. Handsome garments, well tailored, that will answer fo: dress as well 48 everyday wears : 1s’ Long Overcoats, d overcoats fo: the large boys pain cr knicker—pant ner pants. Boys $5.00 Reefers, Overcoats or Suits at $2, 98. Chis fot includes ALL-WOOL Kersey Reefers, in ages 3:to 12; lined with red flannel: have velvet collars andl insignia on sleeves; colors are nay blue, royal blue, i ht gray and Yae¢; also fud assortinents in genuine frieze. The suits, 3 te 16, arevin packs, blue or fancies, with or without knjcker pants. . § to 46 yeats—are_shown_tn_taubie-breasted of boys inages 3 to § Russian style, with sailor 2.98 Sykes and Ab. Kirschbaum’s $6.00 Suits cr Overcoats at $3.98. “The above name Is a guarantee of quality. The § For the little fe.lows, elegant corduroys and sea AUN * sire made of handsome frieze, melton and herseys, wool lined and extra heivy, nings; the Kersey Overcoats are shown in alt shades, while the sarees size are in the: Carriag e Robes. i Fur Baby Sais Robes. B for earriages or 4 | trent fram 3 to 16 years. to trim Standard ee oo garments at, exch Fool Frieze Reefers at $2. 29 elvet collar and insignia “special from 9 A. M. to in three shidings of xray. Value $4.00; £00 SABLE CONY SETS, consisting of large pillow muff, Skinner satin | lined, and throw tie deter slope Point d’Arabe Curtains. AMERICAN LY NX SET in terre|shades, gray, brown or black, large pillow i $2.98 Values per patr, $1.66. durable curtains, heavily cord- with beautifal DOPARIN eS ANE, ni 1 A fle 0 ietual “bargain satintness Mah acta i owho-coms tor: SaoRatnent = 1-66 Byecial fort this-enie-at, pair, at. per { I incing amt dependabie.— pi] ln ee / Our r Famous Candy Sales. | : ee atore | Book Specials 3to 6 P.M} | ht B oks at 29c. From magi to 5G P. M. Only. | y 688 Cape coc nER Bally Pratt rth meen con diowante, by Anthony Hope ‘cols at, i‘ meets aE Ba! | 0 en ers e Be Tee Pe tara Ghicolata; 1¥s mt Lhe opeetibs 9c ? J inald § wrk Topian_Varanc vino | Chere Barisracrion GUARANTEED OR MONEY VROMPTLY co Dea ie ba Huee. t 2 : mh fat ot bah by. ~ A Mary Marvellous 4-Hour’ Sale ae Eetraondinary. 4- ‘Hout Sale of = sis Cee Baa pee nae ies adi zi ° iris” Fu Uur- | rimmed Coats. Ach Trimmed Coats | N a oe Fine Garments Offered To-Morrow from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M, at $2.98. From 9 A. M, to P.M, at $3.78. They?ré full Jength Winter coats, mnde of silky zibeline, chsviot, fancy. and] A warm, swagger garment, offered at haf melton cloth. Large shawl coliar of bi or brown lynx prite. The coats are cut $0 inches ‘ong, fur, or tight curled sstraghan cloth; full box back, new | 3 j—and—are—madeof heavy woot _thlbel. = sleeves with reverse cufls; double ‘breasted deep cloth facing [finished with large. shawl cot enue and finisked with patch pockets; shown In navy, red, gieen, ipa { Hearerneat astra rath cus brown or black.- Sizes 6 to J4. A wonderful barga @ | and patch pocvets. Purchase, from aman special from 9 A.M. to LP. M. at... .escseeee Rossa Si “ufacturer who All-D, S Mi ec tny | (bebe tented ay Specials for Misses and Girls | @,n..rs : i f\PoMy aber’ N te All-Day Specials. Kersey Coats at $12.98. Collarless Model. cut $2 inches long, body and sleeves lined swith Skinners KUATE nteed satin collar and cuits ti mmed 12.98 Hercules Fur-Lined Coats at 19.98. ‘Made from the very dest broadcloth, and tatlored to perfection; fined throughout I. #, with extra quality ‘4 genuine squirrel or —dark—French _mink:— large shawl collar of Alaska lynx; offered inthis sale at is zs ara = 4-Hour Sale of Waists. Voile and Sith’ Embroideret Danish Cloth Waitsts, $1,50 Values From 9_A. M. to J P.M. Only, at 85c Fine quality voles, full blouse pleated and tatlor- ~Siltctied; pleated back, -fuil sleeve, tucied cuff and stock; shown {n blact, white, navyor gray. Those made of Danish Cloth hive full blouse, pleated sides, with broad front of silk embroidery; tucced cuff and-stock; In white of” blac‘; Special from 9 A. attach... Se ty! All-Day Sale of Black "silk inaaes Such an eatraordiniry offer Is bound to attract wihdéspread altention. They are made as Wustrated at lett; full blouse, tailor stitched “and elbow sleeves; reeularly $3; special to morrow al. The retest come in black Oxford,. melton or cheviot cloth, as well a4 blue beaver. The value cannot be Feallzed until you come, put the coats on and seq for pparaals just what they are the ‘tailoring © and. $ nings-ax reti-ae—the— Ae i be fede $10.00 Suits or “Satis Aen Staes 33 to t6h eulks. or. The fabric is ane woo! black cheviot or elegant | cheviote tn gray, und Nile mixtures, All thy coats haye hafr cloth fronts, cloth undercol- Jara,‘ matched | linings, tailored in a manner ovn- Men’s $15 Suits or Overcoats, $8.50. Tho overcoats are shown In full box o1 “fitting tare backs, and’are made of genull Baitto friezes, plain beavers and fancy ef- | [facta Slace tram 23 to-48 chest measures {- Also Cravenettes in the latest gray effects ‘The silte are single or double- zai ee “Sets, large pillow muff, $-— stripes and throw tie, 601n. long; Mees ectat at: ian eP Children’s ‘Sete: at Half Al-Wool Brussels Rugs. Ait, pice _fusy elicula’ set Tapia TSer 10) feet wite; shown in Leda Orlental-and—parior 7 1, CHILDREN'S SETS, in White effects, Bold “regu- 8a Angers 1 gora, Ermine” and larly “at $18.10;" epe= rcaeien 3 | ARSE prow ial here to-morrow ua drab | eemtine oe 1 98)- (aun riaminee ree ; Stwaut pack! ; Lh dite Cc Tesnoke ane tles} epecial ° ° ole Ren ts at. Take a Loa = An Positive p the fact that 7 Ads, than AN papers COMBLN, World THREE ty prints OTHER New MORE Help York ,newss the All inc ( calf “new lace Pumps, Pum and all $3.50 grade Atreseerss iding heavyweight soves, patent leather «fords, welted soles; also vici kid and box and Patent frat quality shoes, relluble In every way, The lot includes Vici Kid and Caf Skin sae for winter Tieats double olen, An all the dierapy AneDOR OF Ree: fos-papa or plain, Teal to $2.00 pars. ‘Genuine Inlaid Linoleum. straight | With colors that through to the ba wide and shown luo granite pastoris: Fewularly Oc. ‘To close bo. G Fall models are shown, { button shoes; also Dull Leather While Kid izes; regu/ar | Girls’ Shoes at 89c. A specia! lot for this sale only; the sizes are 12 $18.00 Combination |: Bookcase and Desk, $10.00 Like uses Fold oak and Mghly Anished: teatro: baok, ad- to 2; (sfeeal Justapi Ai dlo shelves iene per 89c Md Taro closet s with shelves; regular price $18.00; sale price for to-morrow only, ot good, honest shoes at a special say- * thrown out Gs being Imper~ “1.69 —| Alex.+Sinith'’s Famous Make, —| D3: |Special Sale of Cut Glass. NAPPIES, 7% Inch, value (3.6, et | NAPLIES, 0 Inch, val $1.98. COMPORTS, inch, PadWacpetecr at HANDLE NAPPIES, yaloe $248, at | $3.98. . : value’ $1.49, at 9B. HANDLE NAPPIES, yalue $1 a at aes at inch BOWLS valve $12.00; at 33: B. 16.98. TGS, value $20.00, . TRAYS, vulue $2.45, al UNC BOWLS, valuo $95,00, at TRAYS, value $198, af | 0-Inch FUNCH BOWLS, vilue $15.98, (AND. CREAMER, Valve-| rt Nini PUNCH CEPS, DECANTERS PUNGH ROW 145.0, at $32. 5 ites value aie at $3.98, Valo $8.85, Mr. Paul yon Moll, Vilnit with Mr, CHAS, KOHLMAN, will following selections: Keep My Love Lamp Durn- ing, and many othdrs, Goon-nye, My eee the Ate Since Nellie Went Away, vd Per, Dear 01a Dixie, PY? ewe Mére Thea 100 Popular, Titles, \Asseos Which Are: Réae Bho Gave Fm That Night, Good Old U. 8, She Looks Good 6 Me. Some. ay, You'll Know I Loved Why Don't You Try? -_ Bho’é My Girl Just rai Sexo Riemworth ‘wo Step, peer Splits folf Hopper Waltzea. In Peiiene (reverie), Paton Pwo Stop. ® Selina, One Cailed weniher, Other tose yume al ly. ou chee