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} I i 12 WH WOMEN ASK FUR SEAR GS i SM Mrs. Longfellow Says It Would Be a Boon for the “Timid and the Tired.” Wee i i} t, and Ap- <4 f4) en to Pub- SEE ove THERE ay whee % NAVE TO EY, RE MIRRORS ///// ToO-AND (1-7 torsor & THEM > Q lice Service Board. By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. v will be for women, !f Mrs, A car on ¢ y train reserved © Frederick W. succeeds In convineing Longfellow, of Riverdal the Public transit And w for wome id n been the st en Mrs, Longfellow, ugtis and lo wo ‘Oug The Principal Objection. y, “Mr. Hed! i) my pl “ Mrs. impartiatly | LAOLES =) statin fore taking up| Seman Sy es of her own novel propo-| — PowpEA A “she continued, “I am PUPPS AND @ r signs were erected in| ELECTRIC. stations, and if the cars| CURLING y Indicated, the contusion | ONGS What May Happen When Women Have One Car Reserved tor Them in Every Subway Train : ean nt IRN ER TO THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909. | hands, Brench attempted resistance land was thrown into the gutter, His! fate induced MeCarthy to comply, A fiver watel: was taken from him } The trio then ran away, followed by elr $. who shouted for ald. As | e ful hishwaymen — dashed | . rt street they were lost inj) RITZ nd though the cries of Mc- his companion could. be Eales / rs ENEAOEIE NG eNEE, 2 hundreds no one came to thelr FAST. ‘is assistance until the chase became hope- "Zt WALE 2 tb less | Coa tN |The police are now in search of the! ( | thieves ‘ ds f | thiev THE HAIR “| SHE PAINTS! If you want a sweet and powerful toned piano—, hear the Waters. | If you want an artistic,’ handsome -looking piano, —see the Waters, If a solid, well-made piano—examine the Waters, LL BE-WORSE: NOW THAN EVER: BEFORE orse had starved the news that his ti horse was no _ "explained Kraeme horse, Three weeks I could not cure him the di in the barn with men who ight they | hang were f taking there use to THE CONDUCTOR MAY BE- INDUCED. T0-POUR TEA: BETWEEN STATIONS POPE DECORATES | MRS. J. J. O'DONOHUE. Let us send you an il- ustrated catalogue of the WATERS PIANOS with reduced prices and Creatures Nearly Dead When Wife of Former City Chamvverhain Rescued Tu-Day and Horse Honored With Order of the only be temporary. It would be ed out in a couple of day's, man who has ever ridden In the Subway," Mrs, Longfellow went on in explanation, “knows that she 1s sub- Jected to two kinds of annoyances: the | Tude jostling of men who are in too | ' Great a hurry to be considerate, and the rude staring of men, It is unpleas- ant enough for the woman who Is 8 | bly making her way uptown after an | | afternoon's leisurely shopping, but to) | the woman who is worn out after ao hard day's work {t 1s well-nigh unbear- | able.” | ———— Tt was suggested to Mrs. Longfellow | that the gentler sex has been known to | lay aside ite gentle attributes in a mad dash for a Bronx expres | “Yes, I know,” she commented, “but | really the average woman {8 not like | that, and, In any case, what woman) would not prefer to be shoved aside by one of her own sex rather than by a man?” nate Also Laughs at Reported Pledge to Harriman. George J. Gould ts not going to retire | from the railroad business, as was re- ported to-day froin Pittsburg. Mr. |Gould also dented that he had made any such pledge to E. H. Harriman “any time you want any correct In- | formation about me I would refer you was announcing her willingness to be, to Pittsburg,’ sald Mr. Gould, with some annoyed. Mrs. Longfellow admitted that|trony, to an Evenmg World reporter she had not contemplated that side of | who saw him at his office on his arrive plan! from Lakewood, N. J. ‘They seem to “But really I think that that is an|know all about me over there," he add- exaggerated deduction,” she deprecated. | ed, with a wider smile “There would be women in the other) "I would like to get out of business, cars with thelr men escorts, That would! but I can’t," he went on, “and if the make the presence of women alone in- good Lord let me I hope to be do- conspicuous, Then, one car on a train ing business right here for a long time in any case would scarcely contain all yet—I haven't any dov t that you the unescorted women will find me in this v Mice ten years "It would simply be for the con-| from now." venience of the unusually timid or tired| Mr. Gould satd that he had made no women, All the men on a train do not| pledge to Mr. Harriman of any charac- go In the smoking car, you know. And) ter, and the other details of the Pitts- 1 re is no confusion or unpleasantness burg despatch were too ridiculous to even consider Another Drawback. | Another drawback that arose in the mind of the interviewer was that if the special car was for the benefit of wo- men who did not care to be stared at, would !t not make {it seem as though any woman entering the other cars caused by a smoking car, elther. ts A tele “Would my car for women differ in grapl.-tel 1 the its make-up from the other cars?” re- Ways trom notin (Me ould peated Mrs, Longfellow. ‘No, y 4 = not go into such a combine If {t could, any way. The distinguishing mark nq Scould not with my. consent If it would be a sign in plain sight, that 19 would. The report is simply another all.” tock trading affair and absolut th ut any truth, or Mrs, Longfellow admits that the In- the Western Union is concerned terborough Is against her plan, but she eee is sure that It will get fair and delib- ALIMONY erate consideration from the Public Ser- FOR MRS. DIXON. > eee Vice-Chancellor Garrison, at Jersey “DEATH BY MISADVENTURE.” city, awarded $13 @ month allmony to Eleanor Buckley Dixon, whose husband, former Prosecuting Attorney Dixon, 1s sulng her for a divorce. She set forth through her counsel that as) was in LONDON, Feb. &—Margaret Von Hol- dire need and had pawned all her Meter, an American woman who was jewelry. studying for the stage, died in London vice Board, Verdict In Case of American Wom- an Who Died tn London. GEORGE | GOULD FATHER'S BLOCD _ weakened by terms of the new Had to Be killed. Holy Sepulchre. Mra, Joseph , of No. 5 } ) i | East Sixty-nl wite ot the | Waters 3=Year System and two dogs, abandoned PY former City Chamberlain, was deco- od0- | rated last night with the tnsi tion Order of the Holy nia of the Sepulchre, which Was conferred upon her by Pope Pius ‘ services to the church In for the giving youthree years’ time on a piano without interest, We also offer this week some Special Bargains in used pianos of different makes, all in good order. door X. for her nd particularly ninistration of he Associatlo SWS URE OFA 2 Bt 3 OAS (LD = er suc: utles of Catholic rved presider Charities. ‘The ceremony took place in her resi- dence in the presence of her children and grandchildren, who saw the cross pishment of 2 eeanad the (of, reddish metal,” trimined with gold, | Prices from $100 upward ‘Ae! binned upon her dress. he d the dogs. them In a| | Mgr, vell, Vicar-General_ Mar. | and On payments of only 5 at No, 15 Ja , Hobo- | Hayes, Chancellor Mgr, McMahon, a: rector of Catholic Charitles, and Father | Lewis were among the prominent clery- | men present $5 Per Month Call Early and Examine Them. Horace Waters & Co, Three Stores: 134 Fifth Ave,, near 18th St, 127 West 42d St,, near B'way Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) 254 West 125th St. nr, Sth Av. Kept Barking for Food Four or f {n the vik Operation Has Been Tried on an Infant. —— rhe, HELD UP BY BOY FOOTPADS, » days ago Bold Daylight Streets of Brooklyn, Philip MeCar sixteen years old, lving at No. 18 Smith street, Brook- lyn, and James Brench were walking along Bergen street, Brooklyn, ‘ast the evening when, as they reached the cor- ner of Court street, three boys, levelling ‘MOUS revolvers, stepped in front of them! Rotbery in the kept By the transfusion of a pint of blood from a father's veins the Ife of a three- | 254 stamping an day-old baby has been saved The father is Charles §. Mead, an as- sistant in the department of zoology at Columbla University. 146 West Eighty surgeons who performed the operation are Dr. Adrian Lambert, of No, 29 Weat Thirty-sixth street, and Dr, Carrel, of the Rockefeller Institute. The Mead case ts the second time this difficult op tempted on an who lives at No. d street, and the on. It |. nd everything unable to sta st no time in shooting tt. O'Brien Welcomed Their Rescuers. ion has been at- JAMES McGREERY & G0.’ 23rd Street 34th Street Lambert made a sumilar attempt successfully on _T! his own baby when it was five days old Ist’ March ft The Mead bat when {t was three days old ed 41-2 pounda it had been 60 hemorrh wy Carrel and Lambert deci chance for its life would be by the transfusion of blood. | The father cheerfully bared his arm for the #calpel and @ cut about eight Inches lonx was made near his left ra- i) TOILET ARTICLES. 1m Both Stores. ANNUAL SALE On Tuesday, February the 9th, was born three weeks ago, & and we GAOY FOLAT PY *O02 COMMLETE iY Another Biscuit 500 Imported Hair Brushes (manu- | facturers’ Samples), Real Ebony, Olive dial, artery, from which blood was and Foxwood, solid backs, genuine taken. It was transfused into the * BES alee femora naiiel (SODA CRACKER | bristlesivemtcnnnmaviemnies .95c Mr. Mead’s radial artery was sewed value 2.00 to 3.75 up after the operation, and he wilt tose LATEST PRODUCT ‘ ital artery, which aso euppiee tioct to the ANOTHER * PACKAGE” ttt SE ee 1.50 pair value 2.75 to 5.00 500 Shaving Brushes, badgerhair, 50c value 4,00 to.4.50 lett hand, wil! grow considerably larger, A great deal of the blood was lost in AN OLD FASHIONED SODA CRACKER ‘Another Biscuit” ASK YOUR GROCER the operation, but enough of it was transfused to have put the baby on| the road to health, It now weighs over | seven pounds, yesterday from an overdose of chloride. sin Inquest was held today and tt verdict was “death by misadven' there was no evidence n intended to Unlock Your Strong-Box Eggs cents 4 commo Ke 2 selling for about 50 en. The cost of ANY | ends upon its sup- i? If . ff meet this Last year The World printed 91,013 separate “Real Estate” advertisements —4,067 MORE than in 1907, STUDY WORLD REALTY or-) FERS TO-DAY AND INVEST Br. | PORE HOUSE AND LOT VALUES | ADVANCE. Worth 20¢a Sack More It's the best flour made- h ,and always the } best _ — 50 gross French Tooth Brushes, 10c value 25¢ Bone-Nail Brushes, open backs. .18c value 25¢ Nail Brushes with wooden backs, 15c value 25¢ 50 dozen Goodyear Rubber Dressing Combsrmrecasanremnrriiscnit: .18¢ value 35¢ Wooden Nail Polishers, with extra chamois. 7% incheslong..........50c value 75¢ Box of WASHBURN-CROSBY’S GOLD MEDAL La Primera Castile Soap, 5 cakes....... Colonna Castile Soap... .48c per bar Babeskin Soap....box 3 cakes, 15c : Babeskin Talcum...... ....5e box § rahe L UR ! Witch Hazel, pint size. . 15c per bottle ‘ HirschViolet Ammonia,10c ‘ ‘ ‘ Bay Rum, pint size....35¢ ‘ ‘ Perspirodor .....++...019¢ ‘ jar Costs No More 23rd Street 34th Street ! [" with a command to ha't and raise thelr | JAMES McGREERY & CO.’ 23rd Street 34th Street On Tuesday, February the 9th. ——$—$—_—————— VEILING DEP’TS. New assortment of French Veilings, consisting of Russian Nets, dots and figures. All the new shades and black. Chiffon Veils for automobile, carrtage and street wear. The latest colors, weights and lengths, In Both Stores. In Both Stores. LADIES’ SUITS. Lingerie Princess Dresses. Attract ively trimmed with lace. 18.00 and 22.50 Messaline Princess Dresses .. 24.09 Linen Suits and Lingerie Princess Dresses for Southern wear. In Both Stores, RIBBONS. Seven-inch, douvle-faced+ Liberty Satin, Colors:—pink, lilac, mais, cadet, navy and light blue, brown, green, cream, white and black. 65c per yard Washable Ribbo= for Underwe: NOW ody Ma feann ec piecenl Ohyvds; HH coaouvoounn aoillg MM > “i 3. 5 In Both Stores. INFANTS’ OUTFITTING DEP’TS. Fine Nainsook long and short Dresses, entirely hand-ma Neck « sleeves edged with lace. Short dres size 6 months to 2 years. 1.50 and 1.9 yal 2.25 to 3 Hand-embroidered French Nainsoo! Pillow Cases, finished with lace edge: ruffle. Size 14x18 inches. 1.75 and 1.95 ‘ values 2.25 and 2.75 In Both Stores. All Corsets Careft Corsets with extreme long back, which reduce the figure into graceful, slender proportions. Strong front and side supporters, French hook. 95 usual price, 2.5 CORSETS. lly Fitted. W. B. Reduso Corsets, extra firmly boned, which greatly reduce the figure. 3,00 and 5.00 La Vida Corsets compel a grace and stately carriage. Models with gres depth on the hips and back, producing the desirable slender lines. designed to be worn with clinging 3.00 to 15,00 Especially gowns, JAMES McCREERY & 60, 23rd Street 34th Street