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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1908. “AI MONORAIL P. S. Board Sanctions Build- ing Line to Replace Horse Car System. As a result of action by the Public Service Commission at its bi-weekly meeting to-day construction work upon | monorail passenger railroad | the first GT LANDERS. NOT RCH COUNT = jrent here 1 ried out many | a f the yd dau of Count Harron | | year-< | operated in any municipality in Amer- | } foa will be begun soon on the lne of the Pelham Park Railroad and * the City Island Rallroad, which jointly operate between Bartow station and the lower end of City Island | The matter came up on the application of the American Monorail Company, of which Rion L, Burrows, former seore- tary to the late Rapid Transit Commis- | sion, is president. taken as to the practicability of the road by experts and as to the need of i Testimony has been | || some new plan of transportation by City | cinity. The proposed line will have three ft and a half miles of trackage. It will |! peplace the present in ent system of | iibess car conveyance, against which the Island and other residents in the vi-| } City Istanders have been protesting for | yearg. the stock of the two-horse car lines, which were previously owned by the In- kerborough Rapid ‘Transit Wltimately there may be wide exten- SSS chester County. i] oe and W Con- | ruction on the City Island line will be begun at once, it is announced. ————— “PST HUNTS FOR en eel Gave Joseph Andre Shelter—Now He’s , + Missing, So Is Cash. fl ‘The Rev. Clement Eason, pastor of | the Noble Street Presoyterian Church, Williamsburg, his wife, Charles Rock- | ~ YOUTH HE HELPED The Monorafi Company now controls} Company. | glons of the system throughout the) { lffe, the sexton, and the sexton's wife| all started out to-day to play sleuth, the object of their search being Joseph Andre, a pink-faced youth who, they, say, has deceived them cruelly, Last Thursday nignt this youth called | on the Rev. Mr. Edgson and asked for| food and shelter. He said he had stud- ‘ed for the ministry, but had no money to continue his studies; that he couldn't | find work and was about down and out. He also said he was 2 member of the| Long Island City Y. M. C. A, The minister took him in, gave him , & little room in the parsonage and gave him clothes and food. In return the youth did odd jobs anound the church. He said he was jineteen years old, and his youth and persuusive w nade everybody H \| whom Mysterious “Black Bag.” fhe Black Bag poccouesbarsoscanaetaeont COUNTESS OPED. = STREET ROAD FOR WITH POOR TUTOR, Db AAP AAPRSSIPSPAPA TA FEAST FOR hundred orph and Brooklyn w anksgiving Day dinner, entertainme VIENNA, N ville artists will participate. M 200 ORPHANS. an boys from New é the of Ernest Wad ting arrangements followed guests Franklin Simon & Co. FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH. Women’s Suits and Gotpns Dressy Broadcloth Suits Colonial Coats, Gored Skirts; of Imported Broadcloth, in black and all the leading fall Shades; Coats satin lined and interlined. Heretofore $39.50 to $45.00............ Satin Theatre Gowns Street and evening shades; hand embroidered bodice front and back: lace or net yoke and collar, demi-train skirt. Heretofore $45.00 Women’s Winter Coats Motoring and Travelling Coats A collection of this season's best models, of !mported fabrics in desirable shades. Heretofore $24.50 to $34.50 Rich Caracul Cloth Coats Full length models of Imported Black Caracul, shawl collar and cuffs, best satin lining. Actual value $34.50. Misses’ Tailored Suits Two and Three Piece Suits A collection of Imported Cheviots, Broadcloths and Nov- elty fabrics; 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $29.50 to £34.50 Tailored Broadcloth Suits Two and three piece models of Imported Broadcloth, in Taupe, Wistaria, Smoke, Catawba, Navy, Green or Bi 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $39.50, on SLLLSLLLLL ASS ALLL ALLL 29.50 27.50 15.00 . 22.50 19.75 29.50, 54-56-55 Fucnty -GPhird BE, West Two Store Nevo, PARTICULARLY at- | Philadelphia tractive speciai in 3-Piece Tailored Suits at Not associated with any other New York Store Heretoiore 48.50 of a fine, dress is a panel Tucked net yoke. So Boncovtt Sellen & Ce 38.50 An altogether new model fashioned lustrous broadcloth in black and grays. The coat is of the long hipless type with wide satin binding collar and ornaments. The front Princess trimmed with straps, satin piped. v Lo [ MERIT and INTEGRITY have Sustained the High Reputation of A CONDENSED MILIC for 50 years Has no Equal as an Infant food ORE HA SR Slag fhe" eS See that the label bears the name of BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK CO. osens a BET, i 108 Hudson rSIreet, NeW. ‘SER Saks Cushion-Flex Shoes York. i) for Women, at $4 It has always been easy to obtain a “ com- ‘ortable’”’ shoe—one roomy enough for the foot ually provides comfort — but mere roomi- ress does not satisfy the fastidious ideas o! those who must have <raceful footwear as well. The Saks Cushion-Flex Shoe is designed srimarily for comtort—and upon this point we doubt if its equal has yet been produced. : Sut—it is also a graceful, distinctive, beauti- fully modelled shoe that would | woman's admiration. i i ustify any HE A resilient inner cushion and super-flexible soles restful and comfort Twelve models; all leathers—button or la make this shoe mos: WOMEN’S Regular $12 100-piece Dinner COMFORTERS for full size beds EASTERN WOOL FINISH covering, all filled with white cotton; values NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS O Women’s $23 50 Man-Tailored Suits, number of handsome styles, some with large satin-faced revers, others elaborately trimmed with Skinner satin strappings and covered buttons. Guaranteed lining. Jaunty full-flared skirts, self trimmed with circular fold of same material at bottom. In all the leading colors and black | ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE | S $22.50 CARACUL CLOTH COATS with shawl collar and fancy cut steel buttons. Full 50 in. long, slashed es, guaranteed lining of Venetian or satin; sizes for misses and women, THE 14TH STR a 100- PeceDecoraedDinerSe | A special Thanksgiving sale of high gr ag Engtish, Austrian and American China Sets. Nicely decorated open stock: $i5. 08 values at........ 7 y THIN BLOWN TUM- BLERS, wreath n and initial large T STORE, HENRY SIEG. Sets. New and regular lines 73 e “re Si de ae oS of patterns that oan aiways MA} in centre. Value si be replaced from ae yf £1.10 doz. 5 , our stock...... weg J tach Cc E DECORATED DINNER a NNER. TEA AND ilar $5.98 f SOUP PLATES “a 49 TEIN, CLARET, WINE B 4TH STREET S1ORE oNRY SIEGEL, PSC, aE ETL “Comforters and Blankets Pictures re BLANKETS, for full size beds, in white, gray and tan; will give excellent. serv wash and we mel Val in handsome figured silkoline one 719¢ ERS, AVY WEIGHT COMFORT ment it of colors to Ibs. to the pair plaids. $Sh2 29 aera oe 98 CPE MATH speney =U ara Floor.) THE 1417H S STORE, 0 values, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres O8c' 4 50 to 60 inches wide, $2 values...................... i] 55c Curtains, pair &@Oc 85c Curtains, pair 5Oc $1.50 Curtains, ‘pair. 88c + English Lace Cur- $3.00 Curtains, $3.50 Curtains, $4.98 Curtains, $0.00 Curtains, Scotch Fish tet tis, $2.59 value, pair pair pair pair cu as, ate pair $1.39 $1.66 $1.68 $2.98 $3.98 S125 he A 1% %, Furniture, Carpets, RIT TT and i Bedding e M : $5.50 Massive Ks 5 ib ercerized Portieres “iy oun “ iy ATTRACTIVE SilK finished, brocaded Portieres, | MOVERS, Ki ee ie reversible, with deep tassel PENNING j as s fringe; red, green and olive color- Bs Ooainehes axles 4 we | ings. ‘$5. 00 values, TA aaanannnan Aa Se DRE HN & 1% = THE 14TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, President, Sera es | z ‘F OVERCO | . “ hg WINTER RCOATS, : : EEFERS AND SUIT $ REEFERS AND SUITS 4) Golden Oak Buffet, with ' i Golden Oak Bideboard, rich- ray set, with oy Values Range from $2 to #0, 5 3 tr le-Breaste Le Suits, | Plain Doubleebreast pully Bogs a verco at en Saturdays with ickerbocker or nickerhocker Pants its eviots, Une ris oral 18 Gt 16 years, | ah Norfolk Suits; fancy! Kersey 5, Frlezss, Military 12 year sizes.| Russian Overcoats, all-wool shana, Bit mn vee he Reefers, Boys’ italian cloth in fancy mixed fa bong School - Boys Reefers; SST (Fourth HTH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, President Sees | ‘HAMS. »| be an sugar cured t r &r 3 Rooms § 4 Rooms § pe 65 Rooms $ insy eeliae uxel|| L, *%\ Comp ete y wr Complete'y 125 Comp.etely 1503 “* SEEESEEEDaese " # Furnished Furnished Furnished rrr - a én These Rooms Are on Exhibition at Our Shower A HART corren ; ise | € Write for our % OT UAT AE: L | Lone arth ai €h ormatio Veranaa ' 48c SEW URED ONtONs, its. Mailed fret New Mixed Nule— | Now Gurramtecd hr Q b Hi wrens fhe INES AND LIQUORS. ne He 10¢ 1 SHERRY, LiouoRs. ont ap ec ¢ HONici's . r Table tropes Met an values: okie ale, wines: | RuGU ED ER ¢ ty a rr $118 | tans: "Ic _ Wye +7 free RA SPECIAL 10 A, M, Hawi on * We E “FOLLOW THE CROWD” | INTO THE WORLD'S “WANT” COLUMNS, ace Meat Fresh Baer W ‘ «ios |