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FUATH NEN - SANA ES NERC Bike: Cour Will Try to Find “Influence” Opposing the Line. I May BE } Bivol 1 Borough President Caer Shatters One B, R. -T “Bogie” Argument. The Committee of 100 to work for the Fourth avenue subway, in Brooklyn, "will Be Announced. this week, perhaps torday, by Borough President Coler, and {ta frst work will be to uncoyi nifsterious influence endeavoring feat the project. ~ This influence, It Is alleged, ts trying 4) sorts of schemes to befor the propo- altion. One story already circulated js to the effect thar the Brooklyn Rapid “Fransit Company would wait until the new $23,000.00 improvement was made, | Nee of the long tude without paying the city one cent for the privil 5 tera po ‘The B. NR. T. already operates trains /on the surface of this thoroughfare under & perpetual franchise, for which the company pays nothing to the city, ‘here are a great number of grade crossings along the line, and many per- rons ‘have been killed and injured by trains, ahd with the increase of poy ‘qMCON Th (hla Targe suburban section th Ust-of victims will keep on increasing. Within the past few years there bas been a movement made to abolish frade crossings. “After a while, st is argued, the public will rise up in a de- mand for relief. The 8. R. YT. Bogle. ‘Then, {t is intimated, the BR. T, might fosist that its tracks should go under- ground—that is, through the new sub- Way. The argument is that the B. R. T., having a perpetual franchise to operate on the surface of the street, Committee of 100. MED TO-DAY, And would then step in and gobble up the | ‘The route | lon of ite | tength tuna under New Utrecht avenue. | THE EVENING WORLD. _ WE MLL MORE MAL LACES THAN "AY OMEN TORE I AERCA R Men’s $20 Suits, $9.48 and a $3 Pair of Trousers Free | | | Creating All-wool Carpet, in Tom, patterns; 6Se Ingrain Col; ould not be made to pay « cent for tie privilege in the future, no matter ‘at what level {ts cara were run. Borough ‘President Coler to-day sald that the RR. T. had been held up in this’ case as a bogie man to Influence the Public Utilities Commission tn thelr: action In the matter, “Buch schemes will not work,” said Mr. Coler. “I have a well-defined notion that-I could tell where this story ‘Was concocted, but it ls absurd. Tete NES GEST by the Corporation Counsel who has ny Sires his opinion that the allroad company has an easement only in the highway known as New Utrecht! Syenve for the operation of ita road on, a sr think this effectually disposes of | the anonymous contention that there in| some legal obs.acie in the way of. th truction of the subway in| New Utrecht avenue. contention | fharacteristio of the campaign that being made to prevent the eonstruction of the people's subway. We are kept in the dark as to the source of «1 attacks made upon this project. We donot know wiom we are fightin, “even it-sonre Or ae ray ble to mak (A shrewd guess. In ‘Fight to Stay. “However, the people of Brooklyn are fa this Agni to the end. and they will onpose fo mbandon now the “PORE Bs tak errand ee EE wives bromise of #0 mucb relief In thematic of transportation, “Phe committee will spend time and money to'the end that this railroad be wilt. ‘They! will retain such law: ward M. Shey boven Isaac M.“Kupper to look after end of ine situation and will Uae ‘every lekittmn Influence not only with the Public Service Commission, but with the Governor who appointed that commisaion and upon whom the respon- te conduct must ultimately rd, Nathaniel A. Els: r STRIPES IN THE GOODS WOMEN ARE TO WEAR. “ht Lord & Taylor's a Wonderful ‘Line of Fall Offerings Are on Sale, If you are a woman and like pretty furtelows, run down to Lord & Tay- lors at Broadway and Nineteenth Mireet and view the opening display Of slike and satins, Now that summer is over and the fall season ts at hand, the woman who fs smart puts away and iinens, parasols and . and prepares for the reign @ and silk, velyet and ohiffon. AMl the latest concelta approp fate tor J ere to-day sown at upon wi ndise He charac- | some form of thts new fad, wing velvote in trrestatable| re prodominated by the atri Be, 4 though now and rather atard the effect ts wonderfully pretty. E2wnw and atreot gowna, evening frocks Gnd afivrnoon drexeon wil! ait ec te Melvols, and ile moat facinating goods Breatly used throughout the| od by ne or i & Taylor's yo! > Masierlpeca of the evory shade. Vota are truly the FeH season for quality and desten are} j shown, A boaulitul Copenaner bree * with darker siripe, a dave- Tay or ft. ell with the now stripe, are fo please the fanoy of the moat Bitles. tao © very strong, pare ttoularty for. street wear, and the ever Popular black —te tay mi Airave. appr ap ria ever Maetul the Black #ille Mil onee more bring Joy and. ‘a the | young end old, and tf you aro looking Or R wire. Ith fin nd theatre wear appropriate, and wit the] thelr popularity emutltal we dainty tak 2 WEEN a order praves. me at eonceite of the wint ah Yoana The pret 1 . ts aa well ox. @ul ile faolnating mater Brussels Kuy,s,, size tow at g9e XXXK Sheet Linoieum, wXXXK,, Sheet um, famous MAKE; cut. full rolls: to-morrow, ween Sando ind trom 2 to P. AL Si.’ Inte! Linoleum, Inlaid Linoleum, Carp Sensationally Reduced for the Purpose of 85¢ All-Wool Carpet, to-morrow at 88c. a yi 22¢ umbla Sngrain Carpet, cut from xt mall robes tor to-morrow only at $21.98 | Brussels Rugs, $8.98 the lot, and te sell them all to-mor- BN.D8, Linoleum, Oilcloth and Matting 39e tLAnole- COOK'S from the ee 78e cu GOTH AVE, 22ND TO 25RD ST.MY A_ sensational all-day offer Tuesday men’s suits worth $20.00 and a $3.00 pair of extra trousers for $9.48. The suils are of fine black thibets, fancy worsteds, cheviots and cas- simeres; single and double breasted. Sizes to fit men of all proportions from 32 to 48. Men's High rade 9. QQ $5 Trousers Tuesday from 9 A. Me tol P.M. Acspeciat four-hour-sate-ot men’s trousers ot-att} neat, dark worsteds; sizes fram 29 to SO waist. Bens $sicend (C750 $20 Fall Overcoats, Men's Fall overcoats, all odd Jots tn sizes from 34 to 44 chest. A saving of from $10 to $12 on Bors" $1.98 ‘Boys’ $3, $4 and : Boys’ knicker sults of pee nopby cheviots Knicker Suits and blue and black cheviot serges. All new, up-to- date styles; just the sults for school wear. Sizes from 7 to 45 years. . . $1.98 Boys’ $3, $4 and $5 Reefers Boys’ reefers of coyert and cheviots; a great va- riety to choose from, in sizes from 3 to 10 years. ets and Rugs Ce ee Exceptional Tuesday Selling. $1.45 Velvet Carpet, 89e. Velvet Carpet, worth $1.4 a “yard; hall, stair and same carpet pas la -for| Made, laid and Cis ra padded paper: ty-morrow ALSVC. yard. Carpet, $1.75 Smyrna Rugs, , 98e Smyrna Rngs, 5 of 500 these. Fuga, and’ we clear, miners out for Tuesday only, at the special brice 0% Ne. $40 Wilton Velvet Rugs, $19.98 Witton Velvet Rugs. seamless; mae exis; rugs that are worth $0.05; morrow at 819, exit, 35 rugs in $1.5y Inlaid Linoteum, Remnants Linoleum, colors right through to back. Same quality that oliator $1,501 out from the full rol’s. 29e of inlaid from the full roll: 20 dif- ferent patterns to select oe 5c ts 49e Oflcloth, Olleloth, 1% yards wide; special 9-morrow from § to 9 A. M. and from American Olleloth, 17¢ American Oiicloth, all width quallty sells for 4c. 9. Tow, between 8 and 9 A. Ni 3 at for -mor- and from yard. F4. JAMES MCGREERY & GO, 23rd Street HABERDASHERY DEP’TS. On Tuesday, September the 17th, Sale of Men’s Gloves, Scarfs, Hand- kerchiefs and Shirts at unusual values, 300. dozen, English Walking Glaves. Tan, gun metal and black Cape. Grey or Tawa Suede. 400 dozen, Autumn Four-in-Hands and Squares, lish Silks. 200 dozen, French Linen Handker- chiefs. Jacquard or cross bar weave. 35c each 4.00 per doz, Plaited Negligee Shirts, Made of English and Scoten Madras, White or Colors, 1.50 23rd Street. SUDDEN DEATH ENDS DAY'S TROLLEY OUTING. Just From Car mont Line. | Charles M. Dickinson, biishment, to took a trolley ride t terminal, to osarurin 34th Street In Both Stores, 1,00-per-pair Made of French and Eng- 65c¢ each 34th Street. | HACK SMASHED BY CAR AND DRIVER MAY DIE. as BEG Has Head, Arm and Ribs | on Larch | Broken, Vehicle Demolished, Horse Shot. Bre nr tora Oem driven by Henry O'Toole, of A hack lott his sland, was struck by a west- ney car, spinning along on Elghty-aixth Eighth and Bay nd tracks in between Bay outing L n, Brooklyn, to-day One of t orses had to be shot, The ipletely wrecked. carriage wa Mra. her husband | Doctora + exexian Hospital aay collapse from }O'Toole will vr if he has a con Beem | atitution sum, ly strone to Jive ad time to * gave the through the mending of a broken ekull, jexy. & broken arm and several broken ribs, \ MONDAY, SEPTE JAMES MoCREERY & CO. %3rd Street 34th Street ip TRIMMED MILLINERY. In Both Stores. New French Hats and a smart col- lection of models for early Autumn in all the new shades of green, violet, bor- deaux and leather, ORIENTAL JEWELRY. In Roth Stores. An interesting collection of artistic jeweled Novelties; including antique de- signs. Semi-precious . stones, mounted on 14 karat gold or hand-made filigree sterling silver. . Coral, Cameo, Amazonite, Swiss Lapis, Aventurine, Rose Quartz, Tur- quoise Matrix, Opal Matrix, Lapis Laz- uli, Chinese Jade, Malachite, Spanish Topaz, Agate, Amethyst and Carnelian. Rings, Pendants, Necklaces, Col- larettes, Bracelets, Scarf Pins, Brooches, Buckles, Belt and Hat Pins, SHIRTWAISTS. 12 Both Stores. A complete assortment of advance models for Fall and many designs suit- able for demi-toilette, restaurant or matron-dress. Materials include Chiffon or Ra- dium Taffetas, Royal Messaline, Lin- gerie Chiffon; Irish Crochet, German Valenciennes, Point de Venise, Cluny or Real Duchesse Laces, LADIES’ GLOVES, in Both Stores. . 8button length, Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, Tan, brown, mode, opera shades, black and white. 1,25 per pair ‘ RIBBONS. In Both Stores, Faille Brilliante Ribbon. Colors:— Mais, blue, rose, violet, Nile green, care dinal, navy blue, white, black. : 4%, 5% and 7% inches wide. 30¢, 40c and 6oc per yard. Imported and domestic Ribbons,— a complete range of latest Fall shades, ART DEPARTMENTS. 1,000 Sofa Cushions, Good quality down covered with white Cambric, a4 inches sqtiare. ~T.06 250 dozen, Sofa Cushion Squares:— Silk, Velour and Tapestry. 25c. 35¢ and soc unusual values. _In Both Stores, ee CORSETS. I” Both Stores. All Corsets carefully fitted, La Vida Corsets.” Néw Fall models with graceful, s!ender lines, Models for average and ‘slender fig- ures. With high narrow bust and slender waist lines, - Models especially designed for well developed figures, greatly reduc. ing the hipsand abdomen. 3.00 to 15.00 JAMES McCREERY & GO, 23rd Street 34th Street JAMES MoGREERY & CO. announce the opening of a new Department for the sale of Butterick Patterns, First floor, Second floor, Twenty-third Street Ston- | Thirty-fourth Street Store, ! 23rd Street 34th Street idiaeaiie gees. Luncheon In Our 8th Floor Restaurant } | oo i Is « dalighifal. thor- ST 14TH STREET ED OW Wee DWE ee BO _SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY, pO aT I RED UED NEW YORK'S Dannee. “Five fall coursss sured be- A Startling list of Specias Sales has been prepared. for to-morrow’s special sell- ing. A glance will convince you that we offer vaiues of unusual mertt— presenting bargains satarated with the most es economies. the sale of S Panne Cl : semi-fitted back, cut 30 inche , Ti cuffs of either panne velvet or self m with GUARANTEED satin, Skirts in th models, with one or two folds on bot price A surprisingly grand bargain. Made from strictly —all-weel—miate—_ rials or rich guaranteed silk; cut $0 inches long, notch collfr, patch pockets, latest sleeves, bla others with cuffs, Compari- Te ea sie aie sons wiil_prove them pos the equal of any—other quality; our speci © offering in town, even Bo erent spectal ~ 4.98% Magnificent Rus Values || Remark. as Little Prices for To-Morrow on America's Best Made Rags Smith’s 12x9 Ft. Extra Qualiy Brussels Rugs. $33 9x12 Ft. Bady Brus: es Rugs, $25. woven and guaranteed all wo Rugs that ar: and Persian Shown in twenty different patterns, sui! ee S14) These are standard rugs ) selling regularly at $21.50, reduced specially to parlor, dining room or sitting room; closely ! for $3 $6.50 Din'ng-Room Rugs, $3.75. Bromley’ This Suit, $14.98, { “pat Size 9x12 ft, heavy rugs, reversible, 5 ¢ and shown in all col- io 6x9, value 4 98 © ors; $6.50 value--to-mor- 3.50, Fow_Onlsat—each. All-Woo! Brussels aia Shown In the well-known Smith's make, all wool, clo: 32.50 Royal Axm nster Rugs at $19.75 cay ed fo morrow | CARPETS? Saree whe tat 7.98 ere FREE |}. Value $12.80, at. each 2 he cone of the most important sales of high class L inoleums Of the season is preset sntea for to-morrow. Values without a precedent in the historyot retailiny, 25.099 yards of the famous Joseph Wild’s 85c floor coverings offered at posit vely less than half. Sampson’s Regular 35c Linoleum, 19c | Jos. Wild’s Famous 5:1 ino’ cums, 37 %¢ 4-4, 6-4 and 8-4 widths; Shown in hanosome patterns, | all peries goods a suitable jor dining-room, | thoroughly seasoned; uuu De sold regularly at 35¢.; kitchen, special per square halls or of yar sete eee eeeeeee fice; regular. Genuine $1.25 Inlaid-Linoleum at ly 85¢— tot Handsome designs—a heavy qual- " ity; colors extending clear 69. morrow, per through; worth) $1.25; square CG: va Se Square yard. yard Sah Uphoisteries - $1.49 Conch ¢ Covers, 98c Tapestry Boys’ Fall Suits - intain cur sal ys has been made this season lo ma aden tn giving the greatest values, the best assorsInen sal the most satisfactory serbice in toys’ wearables. Me on ing svecials are highly recommended as specimens of the ¢. word (nary) economies found here. Spectal for to-morrow: Every Suit sold under our guarantee “A ogee absolutely wat 65c Window Shades, 39¢— 3x6 ft. lon, Choose one giving unsatisf Hees 21500 Fine sults; double breasted coat and. plain pants; “8 ie A be pelt and "kni¢ker pants; Russian blouse, ? iots bloomer «pants. Full woven chev and cassimeres—yery dressy and most substantial—worth as high\as $3.50 per suit—sale price ee 1.69 Bays’ Bloomer Pants 39¢c « Old before han $9.00 a pair; to go on sale to- morfow at ..., Lace Curtains $4,00 Scotch and Ergtish Lace Cur‘ains, $1.98 ; Made of all-wool cheviot and corduroy; sizes 4 to’ 15, in the newest Fall patterns; patent bands, full Hanes seams, cut very full and roomy (limit 3 pairs to each), at, per pair.. double-twinted thread, ‘4 yards long and $ and 6 3 Tuesday H f hi Goran, ttt Specials . ouse urnis ee tery cur na ea TOWEL made of white CURTA: basswood te atta IEE, price, por. pair, 5 De, nad specially Cor ‘ rae : us-ot “begt whivy > ‘ Trish Point lace Cur’ | GALVANIZED WATER Arnebea lyre All on the finest quality 4 : nickel-piated pl Neavy aupiique torx, in pi BUCKETS, 10-qt. size, also o and detache rem Ped centre: the bord erg are made of heavy tron, of Polat de { soroll ©, with atrong handles; ieeeety GUTS DRT |g |yarde value; “reeular price Be. yardn; regularly $1 CLOTHS WIRING. made by the Wringeh 5c Furniture Re-covered We offer to recover your 5 - plese ‘Auterlean NOAY (JORLD (ANTS (ORK Simpy awn Coie PRT | sulte of furniture with the ut 1.19 Gobelin tapestry.“ gamaak ote yelour, hundreds of patterns elsct from, ic 8 CANS, large reece VICTOR ¥LOU: cunts ack ob heavy dshed with HAS, made On; polished da

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