The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1907, Page 7

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2 Sia 21|-sianainfabe = ete eet i Seventh Tea ep oait Mm rT COMPLAINTS AR PRS Each Mail Brings Brings Tales of Poor Management and Worse Service, LINES ~ ARE -ALL-—-ALIKE. Not Enough Cars and Too Few Trains the Causes of Overcrowding. Fivening World cviipons contatning signed ‘complaints of, disgraceful condl- dionn on “!L,"" Subway and surface ines Gro coming in by €yery mall and by “—hundreds: : ~ ‘a The work ef classifying and tabulat- Jog them end isting the signers hay bor EUS, and Oie facts which they disclose will be laid before Gor. Hughos in aim: ple form, with the coupons in bulk: oy Gyidence of the gemuinetiess and extent of the evils complained of. Up to tila tne the principal com- plaints embodied | tn these: = during ocal trains during rueh (the “Land Subway -Peor_arrangements 7 handling. Senne surlaos-lwe-der|— of 6 to 12 P. erday Yoal F~ Ditton, Criminal and-had this atate- ment written upon tt. ‘oF fing hour: passer bie to Kot on thel retest i AES econd eur Somet ishould be done. my hearty au, | atd'in remedytn hes not tad muc! [mapagement_but Soome. Is he up co bas promised to 3 which are put up 4 {Benate over year bY the Ryan uolmont » And In OF a pruintsé of support. signing the blink 1orm of vi He ih rallrond will soon. the particular service, the strect cnr Hine tu the Manhattan against has @ specific complaint m order to mething t © proceed, {t wi Kroup the Subway 0; |Borough Yor, Eveuting Worl New York.” oo _EXPOSED_BY TELEPHONE. |: Flea “Collector for Coal Fund" When Answer Can ‘A young man went into a office yerteniay and asked a broker to tv@ $3) to a coal find poor people. Teoaald he was a Deputy Sherif The Ubroker called sup the Sheriff potion, “Je there a man named McCormick ithere?’’ he asked. x \ "Phere ts,’ came the answer: ‘I'm MeCormick—Tho- or “expintred the treet, tua tion SArreet fim fSwas: the-excited repir; “thts Ig the fourth complaint over the i*phone,"" Pyenen the broker Yeppty was gone, ——.___- AL_SHOE COMPANY'S ___|' MOFFER TO SHARE PROFITS. | | turned the “allosed i 4 { t aS es Sey ee a id adeno selenite es ol / THE EVENIN SwORLD, WEDNESD AY, PROTEST AGAINST THE POOR TERANSHT SERVICE, I hereby sign my name in protest EP oainst the service on the - — Subway. Surface, line. Avenue Elevated Rail- and designate the following specific complaint. Signature - Address— = FI up and Mall to transit Editor, Evening World) lark Now. the coupons are before ing urgent ments, law of senger age by the Court of Appeals, tion to force the B, fiye-cent rate to Coney canbe main- tained unless amended In a way Wagner’ bill__It_ this bill_becomea—a+ law Mr, Jackson will, he sald, see that the BaF. T-Hves-up to it. | Glichrist _Shocka Senate He, JACKSON URGES. “LAW FOR 5-CENT Attorney-General to. Take -Up-Evening—World's = ~ Fight Before Board. — (Spéctel from a Beat Correspondent.) ALBANY, N. Genaral Wiliam 8, Jackson Will appear Railroads. to-day, ond_urg [mittee to report favorably the Wagner | bill, compelling the B. R. 7, to réduce | Mic fare to Coney 4: five cents es that the fight made by The Ev World worthy of full support on the the State's legal pepresontative. will point out to the committee the 1&™. nape so that It will stand the test of a court inquiry, The bill provides that no corporation constructing and operating @~ railroad under the proviatoi ocatlnuous ride—from—ahy—potnt-on ite road, or on apy road, Une or branch operated by Jt, or under Its control, by lease or otherwise, to any oth Attorney-General cluded after an examin Grady, the silver-tongued, the verea- | who haa charmed the Senate for years not only because. of the lberallty of typ Brooklyn ment. FARE T0.CONEY dignity 11 Btates 's ston. troubles Tas tone + Feb. 20.—Attornay- the Assembly Committes on t-comey a Joker’ and trom te, The Attorney-Gtrera for a _five-cen! need for this legisiation, ‘ow York City will arguo in favor of the measure, Attorney-General Jackson has exam. ined. the bill, be made perfect witn but few amond-! rates to b and -belloves that tt can | TAC any phyaically-and-ameniaily; two, looks as husky ax Jeffries and is as agile as a cat tn debate aml move- Three (pr ure the absurdities of the When Glchrist getn ty Probably <ause— ATS “Tee A MONOpTY Th scolding th Senate and setting the pac for Se Bur now that Brookes hhg-sent Gtichrist<thera-twwome. hops that Grady will find hia. match when- ever the two come together, torlal ethics. Burns monopolies in commodl He can talk faster than Grady anda lot lounder. }late he has been In action, Senate, whone code follows tn a four Unite ns} arlings,"" a. d—should ‘have to apring out in the ‘open and address the Senate without. permis- Joker Found by Labor Men in Burns Labor-representatives have-discovered: against ae, the etfece At becomes i whereby. cert re to be pi fix-eny-uniforin porsons-deatine sald associations for any Bervices-rendered or to be rendered for He desires to have it put in| the purpoao of maintaining any uniform oft hall charge any pas- | five" G4nta for one this Sta: more th De -itnite-of -any— or city. Jackson has con- nt Ti ied that no ac- RT. to give a the Rallroad law Is Proposed by the by His Audacity. “WH Taawe 84,500,000 of 7 Ver Cont, <“Preterred-Stock-at-Papas- Jar Subscription. HOSTON, Pubs MS With the object “of gearing profits ite ~patrona, Regal Shoe Company, waich ‘hi stores and agencies in° the United States, has announced that It will offer at popular subscription $1,500,000 of Its J per-cent. preferred stock. This unusually generous offer je not [compelled by tho necessity of receting Fany idddtedjess, but solely for the -| nurpose-of-eniaraging theca pacity of Ps factory and taking Care of buw ready tn sight. hua tls eon Spi ls tee tai / the plan ie that sixty-fve leading vatiies of the United States beve been, walestad ries for reveiving ypibecrip tions, 8 not only factiit#tes sub: dptions.. but offers a guarantos of Afety and assures the consyryative character of the Investinent. Great care hasbeen. taken.tn Ving) the “banks. thatowli-act-as-4 tories. They are distributed. th out the country 20 a4 ta_ofter an oppor- tunity to the xr “patrons to pare anievidtense pany has determined to apportion the atock us it Is applied for, frst come Every gubscriftion will be elVed. and will draw tn- a the date of actual entry, ‘The company only vex tho right of rejecting wpplicatfons for cause and of awarding smaller” purcols than may be uppiter “to: Inet | stock, | e bunks | ba mafled free on request. if. they desire, send rect to B,J.) Husa, | treasurer or the Tegal Shoe mpiny, | No. 199 Bummer stroet, Hoston, Remit: | 122, the success of the pure by express order, Med cheek, hot the Regal | 5, Biles fo principle was “From | to consumer." The Mmited tho concern at that timo was vile now the authorized capital ® (One-half of this is pre- | her bent. xtock and one-hale (in 4893, tannery common. Anew. Gibson’ picture with next} Sunday’s World. the ‘You roltrary rat alnst public 64 East 23 St. Gusrantred-under the Pure Foot and Drug 1; see Omega Oil-for three glasses of water at night and two or three more glasses in the- morning. The Oil_goes in through-the-pores;-destroy: acids which cause Rincumacarie and the blood carries the destroyed acid to the -kidneys, where: it is fil- 1) téred out.” By drink-7 ~~ jing plenty of water,’ the kidneys are well washed out, and in'this’ ” manner the rheumatic! poisons are removed jfrom the system. have probably noted that in all\ sickness the sim- plest treatment do the ‘most good. Nothing’is simpler than drinking pure water, and ruh- | bing the body and muscles, ‘and tendons, and joints with Omega Oil _ Get the set and fr. ame at 250, 50¢ them, A good doctor says thar while-people are- using itism,-they-ought-to-drink-two-or- polic If you require one pair for distance } and another for reading—saye the an- noyance-of—changing—and- the bother of always carrying the extra pai We make double glasses (bifocals) | in-vatious~styles—one™ particular which appears to be but a single glass. Double glasses as Jow-as-§2.—-- near Fourth Ay... «» Near Lenox Av. Hotel Endicott. | Bk'n. opposite A.KS.” form tines: of id the meas. "i \Thera Is “only one | That is Blmilarly named remedies sometinzes Thie first and original Cold Tablet dred tettering, and bears the algnature WOMEN'S NEWSPRING SUITS, of checke, plalds and stripes; the wh, Smart. F , hogs tenn tache and taffeta, full-platted=eftec with blas straps ¢ CAT excellent val «| WOMEN’S WAISTS of euperic silks, In black, taHored= off self trimmings, medallions and’ in white and leading yokes. For Thursday only EMBROIDERED LINEN. LACE OR BMBROIDERED BOWS, Aiso CHEMISETTES, lawn ‘und each ... Ceti REGHING--new ASKOFERnt: Crepe Tes black; value 19¢., Thursday WOMEN’S ALL LINEN HA also MEN'S ALL LID 14-inch hematitchod: WOMEN'S Hoos patent-kid-or-placo-kldskin; welt sowed eyes plain toe’ or tip, isa particularly geod offering; MITE PACKAGY, with) black lace, button or blucher, new season’ ony Hibs gre ae_at Women’s New Waists, quallty uifetas, colors, in~ Marie Antoinette, and other rtions of lace. 3 excellent variety of WHITE*AND CROAM N elaborated “with Cliny and Val. laces; COLLARS, new ety}; all sizer. to be + bpectal, eac! oe '| Women’s Boots---A Clearance.\, Cuban some ban yorn with embrold, d lars. LAGE .OR EMBROIDERED STOCK COLLARS, aed net or Ince, white or of patent coltskin, college or regaiation cut: heels, $3.50 to $4.00 vaines «$B rreomie Quinine Edd Laxative Bromo Oulntse:| CU Lg Koch's Uptown Prices Make Down- O Ct an & O. iaraay Spectals—Glosed SI "s Birthday. Women’s Spring Suits, 14.50 ill-wool fabrics {u the-nobby light vored colorings, sugh, oat model, double-breasted 14.50! 4,95, measalin ded the corres avored styles, with We-also. show an Over China sili, -made lace SM ALL SILK, worth 35c¢, per doz., 1.00 This 2,59) ‘Broadway. 125th St. West, ; All Leathers, $3.50, and $4— Cdd Lots For Men—Reduced to $2. ree MINS Wm. Vogel & Son Houston St SATS Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, Com pere—tre tome teow i TUT “member you may chowse Detivcen oa is Sinow..4. 59) Chiffenits in quirtrret oak, Serpentine front, French bevel value #15, hoavy lacquer, all sizes, Lay ht EUR a OUR CONVENIENT CREDIT Svs Go-Carts Rugs Dace Curtains all Ae 1 $2.50 Axminster ¢35 4 Pt: = Nottingham lace, upwar 27x ton Rugs, vali fom, 1,98 Rurs,27x fons UK alue | Stynow,. 1 now’, 28.50 "° | $6.30) WINlon 6) coasminster |, Rugs, 36x ‘Purs.cx 42, now 19,50 | plate. mirror, | Brass Bed with 2. inch plilars, extra 16.50 don ‘EM, and China roan i 4,95 =| new —designs: 22c4 I2%c in hemstitched or Initial; , 9c Ideal t i ra al -E | | t | lj { | | China Closets [n quarter sawed oak, round, bent ends, value $20, 12.00 ema TS SBE a OONUNG materials are } id falr to. beet om ed_destic | 300. Men's $10 and $12) - Suits and Overcoats to-morrow only. Boys’ $3.50 & $4 Russian Blouse Suits, sleeves full blouse front; pearl buttons, have OV" necks woven in all the newest designs; spzcial at i Toor, “Tee! Ave, Silk Kimonos, Decidedly Pretty Japanese jacd Persian de- —_-_made— shirsed wide aaa a Speciali SS BA Yioor, sit! Long Gloves. eae in-just-the g.. you-want for Washington’: $ “Birt oe ay 5). how—Length—Gloyes—— ae iOusjuetaire of fine French lace kid, In black anu white, at. $1.00 Kid Gloves__This lot ‘Ine ludes real ‘Mocha sitk-linedand 2-clitp Glace Kid Gloves, with Paris point embroidery $1.50 Pure Silk Gloves—! !bow length. mous..ueiaire style, in black and white, all sizes, at. $1.00 Lisle Thread Gloves—! bow. length, mousguetaire style, aitsizes:in bark and cers. T made of gin: in-a greaty. of patterns; with “deep ruffle ished with row hem; Finer Gingham Petticoats and white tan aad white mtx- deep kn flounces with one or two rufiles, finished with tucks or scal- tops; special at easily adjusted, Extra Mantles 81.40 and 81.69, All Cars Transfer to orkmanship and fit areas nese perfect silk braid or ouG also’ Norfolk Suits with 16 years; to-: -morrow only, at Dlovminedals', Second. Fiser, Gorn st, Séetlon: Wool Sweaters. ~A Very Special Offering: Womens All Wco! B.ouse Sweaters, with trimmed with $1.49 ing colorings _.and_border_of solid color silk. for Thursiay 49¢ cand= | Our New Line of Men’s Smart, || Nesligee Shirts for Spring at is exceedingly handsome—they are shown in coat st bosoms, also with separate cuffs in the regular ityle. Each shirt bears the Bloomingdale label, which stands as nificant of the fact that the shirt‘is- right in every particular. : The rothe excellent service they render: enormously opular.” tat-niedium. gtounds, Foction. outlast an steel rod, for men, —with— yoke, sleeves ly priced Misses’ 89c. $5.75 oe colfars, with 51.95, for two years; with paragon frame, — boxwood, handles, in 22, 24, 26 and. 28 inch, Sandal, inal wanted cc lors, as well as black and white, Especially p $2.98, $2.09 and .. $1.50 Shoes, ‘sizes 1155 to Splendid Le; ALL CARS TRANSFER Ti hal LEX/INGTONT0 3 AVE @ 59”7060%S7 98c vies Pr cuffs od soft and’ pleated They are in-the neq check-and-cre: nds ca bring thei. * ‘Main Floor, norm Smartly Fashiona New Effects Spring Neck- wear, at..... color schemes, new effects, including the bias stripes, wth scroll fleur de lis effegtsin: sertw: in 12Spei ngshades. style. joomIingd: Matn-rioar noc BL Our Umbrella Sale of $25,000. worth of new-goods at less than half, offers many@ such. noteworthy. bargains as. the following! $1.00 and $1.25 Umbrellas, Made of Royal. Taffeta, which— will y silk umbreila, guaranteed nice assortment of horn, pearl and other fancy women and chil- {MUN Floor, Both st, Bect a tond for quality and is sig- The new plaids are here in very attractive variety of __There-are als>-a numberof Some of— the four-in hands are revers-_ ible, othzrs-are’ French seam iss-bar = hen there are also the neat conservative black: and All the shirts arescut most Renerously and Das highly skilled Human Dioormined: te Baction. Men’s Scars. | ble, new and ned, lon. i | ig Slippers For Washington’s ee Parties. A’Royal Ass ment of dai effects in ins,\ suece:, -skin>-and-patent 3 ae ather. Pump and Colonial M:dels, ed tor avhuriy at 2; Dand £ widths. Skt? Sto 89 = Ste ye tS tO % to SG I. O8 | se | sicz9 | s2.29° | 9279 Boys’ $2.50 Dress Shees, 59c pence ateatcol eee styls, sizes 1 to 6, $I. 98. | Bloom ingdale. Second Floor, Both st. Section -- ® : i 0 = $40 Machines, $[5 | -A_Special-One-Pas—Oficring of the ngton Sewing Ma- ~—-ehines at About Une- gham ariety made bias fin nar- Wearing pa finest -harde: of Ameri who fully. 2 In the conve: are equipped w! Tloom i | Solaelnverted INCARECCEEATOFE Lamp, Everywhere Else $1.50, Here This Incandescent gas lamp {3 averted, the Hight downward—just where you want It. It produces a soft, but bright, light, equivalent to 100-c: It consumes three feet of gas In an hour, cheaper than the ordinary burner, There ty only a Nmited number of the splen selectlon actual $1.50 values; that's what they else, but at DLOOMINGDALES! you need pay cost (Sc. We also d)r ny Bloomingdale Bros.’ The famous Lex: ington machines are ball-bearing and-per- tectly noiselessjallthcir They are bujlt by one ’s most re- liable machinemakers, ris aie of ned~steels Uarantees them for 5 years, a guarantez that is backed up by Bloomingdales’. Their cases are of beautiful oak cour: and are These machines ent drop head design, hall the newest and best attachment wales’, Main Floor,.Lax. Ave 43 the Illustration shows, and wou cost you ay hete cee Oe t altention to our Inverted gas lamps at cwminadaien, hint Floor, 89h Bt, Bectlon, Lox. to 3d Ave,, H9th to 60th St, sat $!.98 | Extra High Cut-Shoes For Infants, Children and J isses, Sestlon, 89c. throws powers undead be th 13. considerably ald limps, so we advise very early ort- inty { ii i} i 2, ts,

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