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} i i 4 i } } ' $ With Lawmakers Busy on Subway Windy Corner, THE EVENTNG WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5; 1908: , POLICE AUTO iS to Baffle Fiatiron Breezes DRIVEN BY CAR Ze NTO WHO he) pia easly |Sent Crashing Across, Side- walk Through Plateglass of Broadway Stove. The Next Step Will Be Various Devices Suggested to Temper the Gale to the Shimmering Petticcat. | ALDERMAN M’DONALD TELLS OF HIS WORK. } Acknowledg¢s the Job Is Up to, Him on Washington Heights, | as Alderman There. for Men, Women, Misses, Chiidren and Boys | | | o-morrow at 4 of Real Value lOn FUNNEL FOR CATCHING NORTHWEST Winds AND CONVEYING, THETA 70 THE SELTZER FACTORY WHERE 17 MAY 6£ USED 70 + CHARGE THE WATER Sale T “Back to the F the cry of those ni ave been toying deftly with feminine flounces up at the One Hundred and! Highty-first street subway station, now that the Board of Aldermen and the Public Service Commission have moved CONDENSING THE WIND 70 BUBBLES against them, | The mischievous breezes were quick | to learn that Alderman John T. Me-| Donald, and others, are 4 ined to protect the women who use the sub-| way from the straining eyes of man, | /// and forthwith agreed to gather at| Broadway and Twenty-third street with | renewed energy and hope. i The job for the Aldermen now ts to THE PORTABLE We WwiND SCREEN re, : “ Women’s Feit Juliets IN CASE OF Ra ne oem en ORRUGHT 1 9 vise a way of screening the spectacle PULL DOWN - * ae pas ray , ep i there. It will be a huge contract, and a erie OCIALIST CONVENTION Fur trimmed; ilexible leather soles; WwW Vast amount of machinery will be re- SHROE aSEG eee cae! ow heels; worth $1.00 and $1.25. quired, for when the tunnel winds Join , Sizes 23 the regular Flatiron contingent nothing sizes 22 to 8, short of a lead keel in every skirt will hold them down. = ' Women’s Feit t)° Ald McDonald After Em. | 3 i Ee eels pia 8 soles; leather 3 fl rS; Sizes 24 to 8; Hand turned me!ton felt uy worth $1.50 Misses’ Feit Slippers and Juliets, at - a Red, brown andt ible soles; sizes 8 Bot to get away from the One Hundred and Eighty-first street station, for Al- German McDonald {s on their track. | This youthful leader of the Twenty- third District has gallantly sprung to the rescue of fair femininity who are| daily struggling to preserve decorum in their battle with the winds. Have you ever encountered the Bronx brand of breeze which circulates at One Hundred and Etghty-first street? It's a | veritable whirlwind which greets you— | “MOLASSES CHIEF? no gentle, frollcsome baby zephyr | which carelessly plays tricks with feathers and frills in a perfectly harm- less fashion. From the depths of the subwuy a blast blows up, carrying pettl- Wily Old Jack KeelyTrapp2d Helping Confederate Rob Artist Long Suggests Some Plans for Harnessing the Flatiron Breezes. ue felt uppe to 11, and 11 to 2; Misses’ $1.00 Schooi BOS Shees, at Ss Size, 1414 to vici Kid uppers; solid leather soles; ?atent Leather fips; % brel; lace only, Children’s $1 Schock Shoes at | POLICEMAN GETS $2,919. Aword De ‘6 YOUNG WOMEN WANT THEIR PAY =" First in Over Fifty Suits coats in its trail, while a cyclone sweeps down from the Hudson and finishes the verrible work. It’s awfully hard on the ladies, for not only do the winds blow but the men come—and never go—once they strike Hosiery square ° —_—_. m: | Dressmaker Absent, They Ap-| | pea! to Police and‘ “Go ‘At last, however, !s relief in sight, aay Been sioesroen MaDonaldise the rescue. Grocer’s Till. Through” Her Parlors Sizes8 .to 11, Made ot fine kidstin leather; with Too Young by Far. i wh patent leather tins; low heel; lace oniy, ex soies, I confess {t was in trepidation that I ealled upon Mr. McDonald yesterday afternoon at the City Hall, for though 1} wanted to relieve the plight of my sex | Wily old “Jack” Keely, known to the police of many cities and distinguished once in criminal annals as “Chief of Miss May Finch, of No. who had the cont 29) avenue gowns worn in the new Boys’ Scinool Shoes, at - i Calfskin uppers; 50° soles; well worth $1.00. 2 solid ee ci Fi £ by suggesting that as Alderman of the : § A ni Glistrict In which the offending breezes |the Molasses Gang.” is show produced he §} ———— Leait a blew it was his place to come to our {tolls with his workin Hs adeiphia on Mc 20yS ainer mouse rescue. Still I feared to conduct a|better known to Rogues’ Gallery fame] ooo ought oys eather ous 2 whimsical interview in which lingerle|%s Joe Dowline aa S2ippers, at - - - =: and dainty ankles might embarrassingly | When confiding and unsop ent un to54% Kidskin upvers: solid i @ mentioned. If the Alderman had | ¢ or Rosenbaum, of No. 568 " 1 i : > z > ; worth $1,00 and $1.25, been conveniently aged I should hav . Was apprised . T b tard é d REESE raised the question of pett! mingly genteel re ou rou te Lalo i ] rN king ‘ Pay : a | oe 2 « ar with distress afte v 3 p rh A of twent epee! het soft Vici @PRE 8, nausea, should use the b ly no other r epared ques- in | day A sta land when Miss Woith $1. Kid uppers; infants’ Fine Shoes,at seemed 4 | y the first faa gN moment—it r ls e izes 2 to 5 and 5% to 8; 20 pallleathers Worthupto%1 25, e what m referring to. t upon the liver The Subway Show. ges’ tract. Beecha Hi “y an the lingerie show which is |‘ healthy conditions, improve the general heal create a Choice at the One Hundred and h Di 2° ne the sub- a é ca Strengthen the Digestion In boxes with full directions, 10c. and 25 A $[22A WEE JOPENS AN ACCOUNT/98 ying havoc with femin , and curious males tioned at every » are the Alderm: c. WOMEN’S SiM”?LE SHOES Sizes 2% to 7. A ‘hundred new Winter styles; in Patent Goes Ba cu Velour Colf and Vici Kidskin. Laceand 4a @ Button. tension “Be 00 ‘ 2.00 and , wily “Jack” a get ators i n HANSBROUGH IN HOSPITAL. WE PAY PAUL Mngerie di 7 called to my att Men’s Winter Shoes Sizes 6 to 11 scan ‘hay to | a Calfskin UPREES, gouble, soi’d leather SURES eer ° = soles; splendid 3 @) “aig Of Furniture ray sioesior work: 7 OO 1,50, 1.75 & 2.00, at Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes Sizes 1 to Sy Box Calf Uppers: two leather soles; solid leather innersoles; real shoes for tough boys; worth $1.75, at Misses’ High Grade Shoes Sizes 8% to 11, 11% to 2 and 2% to'4 Lace or Button, ex:-_ 1 m1) 0 ||| Frazin & Oppenheim, 6th Ave. & i8th Si. I From the Parker Building Fire. The goods are but slightly damaged. Some are uninjured but are parts of broken suites broughi over froi our storage warehous:s. While our insurance is bine adjusted we offer all of our odd lois, broj.en suites and goods slightly damaged (you could not distinguish any damage unless we pointed it out ). 50e on the Dollar Our New Store, 30-32 East 2ist Sireet, contains a large portion of our $100,000 stoe!:, samp es of which we displayed on the entire 7th floor of the Parker Building. In most cases the pieces have just been unpacked rom our storage ‘2 cored of live ve improved | ma at Hurricane Cave. I am sure | on will meet with the| r Aldermen and wil! | conditions are a asures should be e crowds of No w that in and 1 am willing ad anxious to cham Coltskin and Gun Metal Calfskin pion their cause.’ Jarger sizes 244 to 5% in Vici ——— eicaa enamel et the! “Goal Kiso|| warehouses. All will be sacrificed from our {ormer 3 > Xidskin); worth 2.00 and 2,25; Waits Song” as prodaced at the New York ine’ ic: MRD e cts ver cteaseoue hie taka Wheatre with GENEE, the world’s greatest exceeding; low prices. dancer, will be given In the Magazine Sec- tlon of mext Sunday's World. Order trom pewsdealer tn advance, Remember each newsdenler’o wapply te limited, Advance order te ceomsars, ‘ rice 25 Cents (West of Buifalo and Pittsburg Cents: cloth boun!, 80 Cents; by via FREDERICK W. EVERS, | 30-32.East 2ist Street, Between Broadway aud 4th Ave. | ‘ )0 Cents); by mail, 35 .