The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1907, Page 14

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’ PAO TO ~TANSIT Es, I trust that the Legis i ceedingly interested in this matter. problem in New York City... SSS ENT MIRE TE AT EARS A PREETI , FEBRUARY-27,1907> / THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY GOV. HUGHES SAYS TRANSIT EVILS MUST STOP. a latare will take action which will lead to the regulation of transit companies inthe tr- terest of the public. INADEQUATE AND IMPROFER SERVICE MUST BE DONE AWAY WITH. ain for State superbision as the best means of correcting abuses of this kind. Existing abuses should be promptly remedied.—Gov. Hughes on the transit I want it understocd that Iam ex- SHS HUES “Inadequate and Improper Service Must Be Done Away With.” X OVW, sin!-TV2 DEEN TRYING TO Gey TO TOMER OH THe ERIET (Cae Tke Jou Te tase : JOUR NACATION AT Qris time oF Ton yeaa? ) me eee HERE ARE COMPLAINTS. All Over. Manhattan Evening World Readers:Point- Out ’ ‘Dreadful Conditions. ALBANY Feb: Gov, Hughes has “Juat made, two important statements | nr rd to the transit problem in New York City. one that relfef from (pres ‘ent intolerable conditions can be had only through the creation ofa State pabllc utiles commission, ‘as recom- mended in his annual message, afd.the other ‘thar ‘the responsibility for. this reliet' is with the Legislature. e Governor, will send to dota er & special, méssage on the wsb~ transit reform as soon as’ tio ») utilities. bills ure /ntroduced [nis' messake will present the situation ‘foreibly that no member looking tor public. favor will-dare oppose thie pills. Senator Gilchrist. of Brooklyn, yester- @ay handed the Governor a copy of @ present from the Grand” Jury” of Kings County; appeating tothe Gover- nor for ‘relief from the exlating in- tolerable state of affairs on the lines of be Jeft ot: SMAILLORILE. FOA THE ERE. He lives in Brooklyn, but, his work te € tn Manhattan and he Js compelled to ‘This te what he-says about U ¥ given patrons ofthe road by the Four- geonth -sipeet_and Williamsburg ine: “if Gov, Hughes will send a man to ‘Thira avenue and Fourteenth street be- tween Sand § o'clock he will get plenty ‘of material. The crowding js criminal. Right after election Gov. Hughes sal = the people get Justic nly ono ot -thow~ y made victims of the <bominable service—few cars and -gardine-Hike —jamming.._Thes?__people must ride. The company knows this. ¢ SPEEO That BETWEEN An ER AMO A ONB=LRGGRD MAN! THETD FLYER! ‘The fewer cars it runs the less ts its} - PROTEST AGAINST THE POOR TRANS Service Bad Everywhere. The same_condition exists all over | “New York, pot forgetting Brookly i, * -Brookiyn—man—writes_ta-day to Th Evening World. He says “B. R. T. *s all’ It is pitiful. dae ym patrans-are worn to a thread. I hereby sign -ny. vame in pro: IT SERVICE. test. against + Sonsini. STATION AGT: YES, YRo, MA.CommuTR, * IOIMCR-YOU Lepr FOR KEW YORK! _DOGS_DISTRESSED, __ _ BUT NO TENANTS LEFT. Janitor’s Pipe Lighting Causes Ex- plosion and Small Fire in Li Hotel Mar! ~/ SCARES TWO BLOCKS | Excitement in a School and in) Normal College on Lex- ington Avenue. “| Five sewer manholes blew up’ almul- | tancously sto-day.‘along Lexington ave- [nue between Sixty-cfént ANCE FROM HE Aut x = fist streets... The whatiered fragmenta GLO ENGINES Hone” a-fertcmomentsbut-no was done. Tse Con solldated Gas Co.'s men have been diz- ging along Lexington avenue between Sixty-ninth ‘and, 'S: tng to locate n gan a@ conduit conta Now York Telephone Bieotrie and the fry alarm jit Is belloved xe gas crége Along ths Coma unt tocched oft by a spark sonewher Louls Brown, janitor of Publ{c School Lexington ‘avenue aad Bixty- Irkw FLAT-noUse CAMS FOR THE ERY “SKBERS & Gate No STtaM MEAT! y but no fire sthool and in saw the manhole covers ‘A morfient Hementy and Seventy? |" SULLY, ONCE THE “KING OF COTTON, No Longer 4 Factor on "Change, News Doesn't Affect. Market. There was-no-Ructuationfr-pricss on the Cotton-Exeharge to-day when the Announcement was made that Dante! J. Sully, tormertkting—ot Cot critically 1} with parumonia at his home Boventy. Had) this ingement been! made. three years agu, when Suily was ruler gf the world of cotton, there would havo been a panic tn the market.’ But HS PAEUMONA wast r this are different to-day. Sully has” |been dethroned and other men are [pushing prices up and down, as best jrult@ thojr pronts, At Mr. Buily's home to-day {twas jeaid he had passed a comfortable night jand was resting easily. It wan “just jthree years ago this coming Merch 19 pthat "Dan" Sully met his Waterloo, and the colossal fortune he had amassed crumbled in a day or two, and from the rulna_sprouted.a great.noap of-debts which would have smothered. a man léss active than Bully, |! WOMEN CONVICTS IN SIBERIAN REVOLT. ST. PETERSBURG, Fob. © 27.—Dts- jOrdors have broken out among tlia con: fYictw aC the Akatul silver mines, Pro- vince of ‘fransbatkatt, Southern” Siberia; on-account of the strict disupiineOxe 1 hundred and fifty high political offend- ors have been placed jn chains’ and many: Tadtng Mite, — Maria — Bpreiao- Inovo, w nd killed Chief of the, cAOftsky at Tambov, omar ae. beet oF ek re BROTHER OF GILLETTE PROSECUTOR MISSING. Wife of T. F, Ward Offers Reward for Information Concerning Him—Last Seen in City, Mrs. Thomas F. Ward, of Little Falta, NOY, has sent to the poltes authorities tan offer of a args reward for Informe=_ tlon of the wherekbouts or fute of har husband, whom sho has net seen since Feb, 17. Mr. Ward is a very wealthy man and a brother of Judge Ward of Harkimer County, who, as District-At torney, prosecuted Chester Gillette, the slayer of “Hilly Brown, The missing man camo t to consiit-a do: New York on Peb.-t}-and-put-up At the Lnperial—Ho-telt the hotel thy next day, atid nothing has ben heand from him ‘since. 5 _ ALEXANDER £. ORR ILL. Alexander E. Orr, President of the Rapid - Transit nestoni tits. bean, used for the cgniinem common cHminals, ; pi .World Wants, Work Wonders. jt prisons of + ery and would be out In % few, days, confined. for a aveck to his home, No. 103 Remsen street, witha severe cold and ‘sore throat. At his house to-day it was ald that he on the way to reco’ Bansracnon GUARANTEED oR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED - * Mattresses. ‘AND Genuine eEvastic , FELT MATTRESS, f made ‘lay < covered” tickitig; in 1 or 2 parts; | call . sizes. 9 ron 000 Like tllustr es Lexinston avenue trol: TJUST pARRAt OVET Th Sixeyeninch-etrect when when they heard the Dut no Iijurien |JAP ADMIRALS GUESTS OF U, S. AMBASSADOR. Departure of _Mikado’s Warships) for Jamestown Fair Occasions Show. of » Cordiality. TOKIO, Feb. 2%.—The ~Americen! Minister, Mr. Wright, gave a luncheon i Admi- | the general | E FAMILY I'VE RAIDED ingsfone Apartments. compiainte-of-an= inpul- inthe Livingston, at Sixty-sixth street acd across the street from the Antoinette, impelled James he Evening World offered ita gd Kit tor the public, tn..the,f. of bringing about a remedy for it evils, complaints have Since the service on: ths hope the many trane! been pouring rom-alldirections. The road, peoply'x mide will soon be all in. Then if The dt wil be up to the Governor, Evening World proposes to submit all the complaints. ~ Channing Pollock, author and play- Wright, complains of tie Lenox avenue Suoway and tite Sixth avenue surface oe etter he saree = cad the Inclosed~ cuupon—as~my Subway. Surface line. Spent Avenue Elevated Rail- and designate the foliowing specific complaint: 10 and at voodwork of the cellar caught yaiee and The Marle Tstirsed, Stet Innit gh “thore—preeent—was—Admtra! pn to-day. They discovered eens Saiisinrtien inal Lashed the street Leedngs—pre—y- | vated s given a | mos: enth the 5 out y started a leak that filed ur with gas. Some time after Cousins Wenting hts f ne basement set fire to the sand caused an explosion the Jay! a There was $10.50 Stes] and Brass Bed, ned Ina he fi {reteun with the Mare r e. when vi miler east of Sandy <M. to-day. She reported None of the distressingly. inette guests were nat Erday contribution to a very forlorn hope. 1 have Hever known Baything to by ac- ned i oppoatoly Wsereat- money tp in New LOTR, < , Sigrature- _ Address — fe mazeice po t Jine dnd the cal aieau' nuance ie -un seu He gemey reytie, ot oust Une iMunared and “fwventy sireet. eR, Tthats all,” wv. Keema, sf Vashington avenue. Broo No, ae anno aome. sire Righsyitirst streot station o Grey Tun every third; ‘of every five ininute No,» Weat Onc. Hundred ten com ait forty am es fora. car..on. the. Secon) at Fifty-ninth strest “John Burhard, No, 49 h street. i adway subway-and-am home half an hpur erly in order to \xet - time,-and ther t-am_offen femautes— Antonetia-Rov, No. 2 West see pundretl. and Seventy-third street “the Ninth avenus.and Fourteen sirest scars Are Rot heated. at all in wide weather. rE. Kwari. NO. be Havemeyer strect. Elevated Crowded, ihe BS pelled tow: t $10 Taffeta Silk Sunburst. Plaited e45 : ose New Spring Skirts ae Thursday's Sate east “Three-car trains on the Third Ave- 1} ij we have ever scen are cor- nue bievaled ave crowded to the point (hy dially pats to ward ii Skirt Rooms Thursday id Chiffon Teflefa Silk a Acccrdion Plaited Soft, Rich, Widely F —gove httng —aopprepriste end re vice for all occasions and all sea’ Est Sites == S A mort remarkable bargain at 17.50 New Spring Voile Skirts «, Made Over Taffeta Silk Drops y 4A fining hp cfects and itylsh full sweep of pene's and plats (\ timmed wic ta Silk bands in the new twin ant tri golhers sel-irmmed. Extreme Crestiness fits them fcr ( formal occasions. Theatrical Term erares {unn ng rew desisns imported Voile, with Paris an ich é ec ¢ Things Back! hc estan dance ta S22 + Pill ev -ge@ Mall.te Transit Editor, Prening World,’ Paric tow, ‘Sale of Dashing Sinsi Ladies tvho will-apprect: ate the greatest. skirt value Daintily tailored in the iat $Q.75 most t | LA our hi sons > | Pe ernoon cr evening. MY... $5 ii ove", ome S| ts A | “The Hook!” v 4 Alterathon C—Mail Crders Filled —Sate AtAIL Three ‘teres 4 1OicL6West {4th Street ae yore» | 862 Fi | al BROOM f li Brings 645t065t Broad Street SMS | MEN'S SCARFS. Ta norm stores. RU! D MES Met) 2 ay 34th. Street. 23rd Street. Sale of 150 dozen Scarfs, made of Im- ported hand-loom Silk. “Exclusive de- signs, Dark and light-shades suitable for-Spring..wear. : English. Squares. and French Four- in-hands. 65c¢ each former values $1.50, 2.59 and 3.00 % In Both Stcres. DIES’ HOSIERY. Plain black, lisle thread Stockings. Gauze weight with spliced selvyage, double heels, soles and toes, — Sizes & to 10 34 inches. Fine, sheer lisle thread Stockings, ‘With lace woven ankles. Double heels, soles and toes. goc per pair 7 6 pairs for 1.75 Plain black, pure thread Silk Stock- ings. With dotible heels, soles and toes. 1.59 per p value G DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, Sale of best grade Domestic Rugs. : Average size 9 x 12 ft. ou 20.00, 30.00 and 40,00 Fine quality, reversible Brussels Rugs. Size gx 12 ft, 12.00 23rd Street. o4th Strect. _ Furniture Bargains : A Few of Our Great Anniversary Offerings, Quartered Oak Sideboard.| - A fon; large 4 ___sters, illustration, in ~yalue —supported-on_each end. $25 Dresser, $14.98. Highly polished Dressers, like y Jarge-shaped—French_plate_mir ~-For, —serpentine—— Telescope Couch Beds, $4.98. s-Hiustrated—The-frames-are of -heavy angle iron, with National steel spring, with helical ~ sptin Two. reversible tresses an A Value $8.00 bird's-eye maple. sale Wlustrat shack, Value $55; sale prict...c..1 Yerona-velour-orsilk-damaskj pHia-or tstet > 715 3} ’ e ion); frames are highly polished with L 1,000 YAR CRETONNES tr Ttor Oriental desi regular, price 44 anit 3 furnitu, {00 TAPESTRY TABLE COY- ERS, bar(ectly reversible, ine all ne est. colars;-.. ssel fringe; reg." price 89. $1.75; at, each.... Cc 4,500 price TS Sold at SS, 30; spectal to-morrow at, desirable color combinations of O1 and 10,6 long; worth $17.50; special This is absolutely the best-known Oile } the market, Handsome patterns in 4-4 and 6-1 widths, Never sold for less than 30c, a’ square yard; a special value to-mor- row at, per square yard... GENUINE INLAID LINOLEUN straight through to the bac! and granite patterns; 2 yards % yalue/$1.25 per square yard; limit 30. yatds, Sees atsererths fee Three COLUMBIA INGRAIN (CARPE Soc, per yard, at. SMITH'S FAMOUS AXMINS , Aryard TER CARP! ing; regular val- HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES, in all good col- ors; best... quality. spring. roller; ALEXANDER SMITH'S ALL-WOOL BRUSSELS RUG! Persian and floral designs; full 8.3 feet wide Asaiverssry Sate of Sampson’s Oilcloth. 18c All Carpets parchared curing Anniversary ito ma chy soy regularly at $1.39, ati ace Curtains and Upholstery Spécials. — OF TWILLED 1,co0 PRENCH- VELOUR” RUFFLE SWISS CURTAINS, “REMNANTS suitable tor with tucks ad Renaissance 1,50 qual- re cover- a. yd; sale pric 9c ue 98c, ay 39¢. ity; per_pair... per -¥teeyes = Special at, per yd IRISH... POINT. LACE CUR- TAINS, white and Great Anniversary Rug Bargains. | 100 SEAMLESS WILTON VELVET RUGS, 12 feet long and 9 feet Molde; Oriental, floral and Perstzan designs; value $39.09; ‘sale PLiCezeneent REVERSIBLE DINING-ROOM RUGS, in all col- ors; 9 feet Ieng ahd 9 feet wide; regularly ) BI U)compiete tine: $37 S, In| 490 S. SANFORD & 11.44 3.00 riental, ate... £15.00; limit 1 to 200 W. & J. Sloane's extra Brassels Regs; 12 patterns; 12 feet long and 9 feet wide; Balue $20.00; sale Prien ve vvcrcetececrercevacs h and Linoleum Sale. Anniversary Linoleum Sale. GENUIN! wide, tailed Hoth in to-mo. WR, and iw ‘yard ary Carpet Sp eck’ iw Ube ma. ALL-WOOL, BRUSSE! ~ and stalr| pattem: Anzivers wide, vaiue QD ETS, border 95, c hall and stair patte 89c colors that usually sell up to $3.75 pair; we shall of- GELOW AXMINSTER RUGS, 9x12 size; SELS "RUGS, 9x12 size; sold regularly a $5c./a square yard; special here SEAMLESS SHEET LINOLEUM, 3.. square , laid Bsewea free of change. WOOL VELVET CARPETS} ‘in p: RUFFLE MUSLIN CURTAT 5 We i fait “iadey~ wide, length; four fucks; 7% 44c Pillespenninns EXTRA FINE QUALITY ruffle; regular ‘width and value; per Arabian _-SWISS CURTALNS, with 4. egular fer them for An- wide tucks and S0e3> sale 29¢ niversary Sale at; ] 719 wide, «full -ruffies; 59c ipricevsscweer seen per pair..... ‘ worth 98c,; palr at 17.50 spe 0 20009 SONS' ALL-WOOL BRUS- 9.98 a customer; special at,.... V% 114.98 | SO ovat E IMPORTED LINOLEUM, 2. yards if Inlaid’ tile and floral: patterns; re= in most carpet stores at 47 ards tie 59¢ TrOW, per square yard .... 4 Te eatal atterns; “Vale FSC | rd; special, per square alee eat teeeeeqeeees ecials. ° no piecing necessary toral LS CARP&T, In parlor, hall « orth 79. per yard, aty esse 50c artor, sitting-room, ms, worth $1.15, at. &

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