The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1909, Page 9

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> | | ‘a TO FORGE LE - OF TANDEN-OOR HS SLBA Commissioner Eustis Says In-| terBorough Officials Will Not | Be Allowed to ‘Queer’ Them. “TRIED TO, HE ASSERTS. | THE EVENING WORLD, WE CHNAMEN FOUND NA RECHT CA Half Frozen and Starving Af- ter Thirty-six Hour Ride from Buffalo. (Spectal to The Evening World.) MORRISTOWN, N, J, Feb, 17.—Seven half-frozen and starving Chinamen were « Accuses Hedley of Using “Mid- | sheltered in the County Jail here to-day get” Crew to Bring Side- | Doors Into Disfavor, jem doors for Subway cars have come to stay joner John E. | reporter to- after a thirty-six-hour rid in a locked box-car, without food or water, which was wound up in their arrest by detec- tives at Port Morris. It {s believed they, were smuggled into the country from the Canadian border, Brakeman MacBride, moving over the sat the wayside stqtioy dur- rk hours this morning, heard Kling sounds from a box car whieh | itaaitste Ue rean " y label and was tagged ee TET IG from Black Rock station, Buffalo, a freight handling depot opposite Fort view on the Subway exp Erie, Ont. “Who's there?” asked the brakeman, sainst him,” eaid | a “Ale chuckle. most the tr sed Midgets for Crew. ead, Mr. a1 2 ex Id, sup: | plied with a picked crew of ‘sinall me midgets of Lis train men. Tall re in a po aition to see oy of the ve erage pas: when to pu doors for exit p oges, while pulling the | old doors open at the same time for the| entrance of pas: oF 5 “Mr, Hedley put the train over the routo for passengers with a crew | which had not been previously drilled in opening and shutting the side doors. “Mr. Hedley some days ago wanted | ( us to open both doors for the exit of | ! both doors for the entrance of passen- gers. not be trained to use one while an exit was h the other. But we thought dit- and finding that we were go- ing to prove our in wn way, and not let him bungle it, he squght by other means, sich as I ha fously | stated, : tory. to make the tests unsa ce The Test Successful, “Yet In spite of this bold attempt to | has proceeded for Christiania. § ridicule on the ts of the Service Commission and its engineers, the initial trip was a genu- ine success, “The eight-car train will remain in @ervice and in time all of the Subway ears usod on the express tracks will be eimiliarly provided. “The pneumat if by which the exit uoors are ¢ d 1s so simple that | @ child could operate it. Two kinds of patents are used on the experimental train, When ail the doors are closed n | buzz. rings in the motorman’s box at the hb of the first car, and until then he must await it as a signal to start the trair In every way the test ful- filled the promises of our engineers, “Very scon—in fact before another | winter {s hero—the Intorborou, havo to {nexeaco ite equipment ay ‘Tot | eas than one hundrod and fifty new subway cors.. Tho improvement in the switching dovices at Ninoty-sixta stent will pormit additional traing, ad Propose that all thoso now ca | be equipped with ox! JT crease in ¢ whole the T 1 As for refitting the subway o ow | tn use WKh ‘side-doors,” the werk wy | slow at the best. It took fifty men sixty days to get out the first train of elght | cars, even after the material was as- sembled. The Interborough's construc: | tion head, Mr. Doyle, Is to be congratu- Jated on the work he turned out. Mr, | Doyle {s now at work on the second train of eight cars ordered by the Com- mission ag an experiment, | One Train at a Time, | “The Commission proposes to ha’ gompany work in one train at eee] until the arrival of the next batch of new cars. This would find si xtrains, | or forty-eight cars, with side-doora in service at the end of the first y Perhaps during the summer moni when travel ia lighter, better prog could be mede, but in all fairness the operating company {t needs all of sea care athe agent ne i ‘or Mr, Hedley, he !s not w: fhe the Commission at all—he will probably see a great light before long, and be an ardent advocate of alde doors of some pattern, if not just t recommended by our engineers, Bion J. Arnold, chief consulting en- a ‘iedfey remane’ Se“ytng bute pan cals 0," wald to an Evening "In spite of a hostile operatin, com- any God @ public tral rains, our side doors are ae fs ne cee, assistant, Mr. Yaelt may come from Chioage, but ae ition we are ‘live ihe bites," and itr, ledley knows it. To ' ths Lona of oben white "to Sulla new care’ with ‘aide acors “will each above ti forme ler. se where the thoe pinche” bi —_—>—__. fWILL HOLD MINSTREL SHOW, ) She members of the Holy Rosary Wturch Sootety will sive a minstrel per- dormance and'reception at Palm Garden ‘to-morrow night. This affair will make memoradle the allver jubliew of the Holy ae i thy , vy. Wi DB, and bid fg tg the called to'St, Charles Bers be { | from t day until the Federal Government acts, | | Public Service Commission Orders 1 He claimed that the public could Tietgen, from New York Feb. 9 that again Issued! Bride, who had rk, concluded inese stealing nad detects ne peculiar ne car, and Ma visited Chin huge dipper hetic train’ re of thelr break- 8 could not speak ictor Whiston, remem- e was a laundry run by aman at Netcong, | charge of de- in. | > smuggling trat- frontier has | Service zed bands of Chi- ate in that section ) a head for sneaking the untry, County, will arrested to- oe NEW SUBWAY ENTRANCE. Double Use of Hoyt St, Entrance, h residents | as or- ticket Uny from the| » Hoyt street bway which that it way the Pu’ dered th nor Brooklyn) 30 ordered tho MNPANY tO estabe stopat Avenue 8 ee cipene STEAMER TIETGEN FLOATED, CHRISTIANSAND, Feb. 17.—The Scan- | «s dinavian-America line steamer C, F. arbor entrance here beeen refloated and RUPTURE By the GUARANTEED Cluthe Truss WITH MASSAGING PAD Then why wear the worthless leg-strap or drugstoré trusses to your grave, when the Cluthe Truss CURFS, NO LEG-STRAPS to force Pad against © the pelvic bone; no cutting belts, no heavy springs; hips free; waterproof; muscles continously massaged auft strengthened by FREE-ACTING AUTOMATIC ae | 3 | 125 East 23rd St. Bet. 4th and Lexington Ave y. @ Hours 9 tu 5 t. til 8: closed § 7 der cost than you pay for the worthless leg- 1D and spring trusses eleowhere, CHAS. 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Lord & Taylor Are Now Making An Absolute Clearance of Balance of Winter Stock ot ‘ Women's, Misses’ and Girls’ Suits and Coats Less Than Half Original Prices Women's and Misses’ Suits $15.00, $20.00, $29.50 original prices $30.00 to $75.00 Women's and Misses’ Coats at $10.00 $15.00, $25.00 original prices $25.00 to $60.00 Women's Fur Lined Coats of Finest Black Broadcloth, German Squirrel lined; entire full shawl collar of Lynx or Persian Lamb, at 35.00 original prices ¢ 5.00 to $35.00 / Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; igth St IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, a ———— - | recognized by patient and physicians, | who content themselves with doctoring | It the effects, while the original disease | It you are already convinced that} | ‘Don't make any mistake, but remember | many of the thousands of letters received DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1909, ! THE LOWEST PRICES in the City and PROFIT SHARING STAMPS Redeemable in Premiums or Merchandise [ me ; sabia, Sons ae ase ST -ONEILL-ADAMS @ New York’s Only Co-operative Store Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street with Each Ten-Cent (10c) Purchase TenFRELE Surety Stamps to Start Each Book Surety Stamp Brevities Co-operation has been established in many instances between Employer and Employee. WE give our CUSTOMERS AND EMPLOYEES the benetit of the Co-operative Plan in the w ay of Surety Stamps —2)2 per cent. on their purchases. We Will Redeem in Our Premium Parlor To-Day and To-Morrow all Gold Standard Stamps which we have given out, filled books in PREMIUMS or merchandise, partly filled books exchanged for Surety Stamps. Double Stamps Up to 12 0’Clock | | | ton Tape, 24-yand rolls; M- it ne oe erystal and Setlity piack tubular Shoe Ino aides arn read Hat Pin Ac Haces, all lengths; 1 doa. And’ black,’ per pleces, OC Neat TS Gath 3uc Hiv buinen.* "Apectat j Cotton Tape—speciat tot | Eyes— the [PFlce, per bunch... Ineeueenonste enees Bun Hooks and Eye and Shoe (Laces—Bxtra qual- Tape, contalning 12 plec Hump Hooks ON ity tubular Shoe Laces, assorted widths, Spe alt aides, black and | bine, 5-4 and U4 cial price per bunch,, doz on 8 jength Jozen in ow Cube Pins—sman cu Se sec tunchyy , Ic Pins, containing 100 tonnes | : : sorted pins on cube, w Hooks and TLy¢s—Good |Shoe Laces —rine qual- Diack and colored heads, cuaiity assorted brands! ity binck tubular Shoe TB AUN uitka cand Havea, | Latees, pit up an single ea ei and white, all sizes; | Pairs, all lengths, Spee i Eedoean 9 | pstee per Notions and Smallwares Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 18th, 49th, 20th All staple, first class goods, marked at very special prices—some below cost of manufacture, Mail, telephone and C. O. D, orders filled. Basting Cotton — ood! Dressing Pins try, Seam Binding — pytra quality foe-vard ool Beard & 3 Sheet Dreet- iine quality Taffeta Rib- Elly whit Ing Ping, paper, ben Beam Bindings ot unsorted Rye: 1 vards to cial pr Bhge. price black” and reey 76 Featherbone Sik Bunch Kran covered Twisting and of Featherbor rorted K- | black and w df | rand Nickel Utes assorted, size ii 3c | t0 box, tp 65¢ on” vara. just Forn - Well made, Hair Pins — binet. Halr |e, Jersey covered Dua ent, Paw ininity tented [Seam Binding — 0.0 4 GET i Binding, No, 3, 8 t prane pie jack white, Corset Laces price, “per. plece && Linen 4 and small Horn } 6 and 12 on @ ¢ quality Laces, w gray 5 yi pec, ard, e Skirt Markers or gaur (iit: ket, very handy for hoins 7 i Special 39, Collar Foundations — Ic Warren Collar Founda- | Hajr Pins— La tons, in assorted wtyion. | sain, cabinet lait FI Including the high-polnted | re ea eee fide, Collar. in all slags. oy black and white. eal price per col Hines pee Cotton Tape—White Cot bit pins targe ort Shoe Laces—Good quale price of 400 coun good quality, \Silk Elastic —1 j cla card wide fancy $74 | Hose Supporters Pad Hose Support button and loop cl C= jal price per’ sheet. SI Holders — Large ood qual- Rd Hon ash Tron Holds | iy esta speck suite M t Os biack and colo 18 MBsincn” heean e73, SDeCIE BETCH B44 | LIRTH eG! per’ apo Belting, wide and narrow Tro ee wid | , ‘ ; th. du-yard pieces, {Ironing Wax — wood Spool Cotton —nrooks's ‘ | Poa epeal Diack, White” and gray:| handle Troning Wax, good | aoft finished 1W-yard p00 a q . § 1 |Cotton, black and white, Fee eee Per oF 2C cree er dozens, 6G lusgarted numbers, special | Machine Needles Gana Puce Per $7c | | quality. Sewing Machine JU%eh 3+ | iedies, all makes and Skirt Brald —5 yard. 2 necdiog In a dieces Angous Skirt Brald, ip Sil 8 price F A Healer HTL S price 234¢ [all anades. Special I ields—c, , ate [price per pl ” Dee eae a Prussian’ Binding — \4- | Stocking Feet—100 doz. Myr Oiiress b Nght |inoh wide Prussian Bind. ite Blocking welght’ Dress #-|iIng, Uevard plecer, black | bikck and white, Btock sorted sizes. Be ind white. Speciat | Feet sizes, Bpecial Je price per palr. + OF orice per plece,.... Peat Dress Shields—Pure gum |Prussian Binding— y. |'¥ OES —patre nalnsook covered ess finch Wide Puritan Brand tine quality double atiten Shields, fn assorted iy Binding, d-yard {satin “tape measures, | Uy Very good qualti and white, | Inches lo peeclal cial price por pat "Ie apeMeasures—cooa pecial ‘ ble atitch tay Cush. | quality doul ete ise Dress Belting—pouvie |p in Be face serge Dress in. black and whl idl ‘ ue! pieces, Special price “Ey. ont ame alger Bpac’ eres | Can bo. tsed on both ghee ber piece. ..+ price... 1 iises, Spectal, each. Dress Forms—ruy) dreys Pearl Buttons LargeSpoolSilk_targe Forms Jersey covered, good quality, Pearl But: | sov-yd, good quality Black Wire skirt, well made, ail sogiesorted alaea Sue-| Apovl Bewlng SK; lettare , Special price jal price, r A and D Dar etormy esses PPD (donenressstes sees | per spool ss. 15 In Both Buildings, $25.00 Sewing Machines, : Special for this Sale, at . . . $42,00 These are the Duchess Machines, of which we have sold hundreds as a big leader at $15.00, and which dealers ask $25.00 for: Can be bought on the Club Plan. Adams Building—Balcony, New Linings for 1909 Four Big Special Values For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Imported Mercereen—36 Value inches wide; one of our own ex. Yards. sseeee clusive linings in all the new Nubian Fast Black Percaline spring shades; yalue 40c.; will 30 inches wide; suitable for be found on sale at, per drop skirts and waist lin- yard Oe Gres SY 2a lis) Vale ces ell Jc rd Mercerized Stripe Lining— Satin Lining—36 inches wide; 32 and 36 inches wide, finished aranteed for two seasons’ with very high lustre in the fol- wear; in all the wanted lowing shades: Grays, Copen- shades; value 79¢.; at, per hagen, brown, tan and navy. 5 Ge 66c O'Neill Building—First Floor, On Sale Ajl This Week Popular Sheet Music, 10c 2 0. D. te pieces, Jding—Basement, | each extra by mail, None sent C wing most of the newest, up-to-d Adams Emt Women’s Resular $5.00 | 'Linen and Lingerie Dresses Suede Buiton Shoes , (Like cuts button fe of Black e Suede in models; : here oimen’s $3.06 Shoes, $2.25 About 700 1e lot; they t Vici Kid, patent leat blucher ¢ some Imported Stockings Samples for Men and Women Away Under Regular Selling Prices High grade Hosiery from the best German manufacturers—staple blacks, fancies, plain and lace effects; also embroidered insteps; in cotton and lisle. SF ‘ wa Wopsn S ie 25c and 9c “ The Women's The Men's Group 1—Women’s Stockings] Group 1—Men’s Socks; a large various styles, in lisles and collection of novelty efs COttONs; Pair. scevsecces 25c fects; palt,, <o-s0cen eos ol 25c Values to S0¢, Values to 50. Group 2—Women’s high grade} Group 2—Men’s Socks; silk em- Stockings; handsome col- broidered and plain styles; lection; pai 39 Pair ...sssseceeveeee ve GOC Men’s Values to 75c, | Values to 75c. In Both Buildings. Untrimmed Millinery The Latest Models in Untrimmed, Semi-Trimmed, Jet Hats, Flower and Tailored Suit Hats Exclusive Models in Jet Turbans, Mushrooms and medium shapes. $1.95, $2.50 up to $40.00 Semi-Trimmed Hats of Silk Peroxlyn Braid, made over wire frames, superior finish. Silk lined. Prices, $2.50 up to $4,50 Attractive Showing of Flower Hats for Immediate Wear O'Neill Building—Second Floor, Prices, We Are Showing an Attractive Collection of New Spring Models in Women’s Gowns and Tailored Suits Copies of the Latest Imported Styles. The newest and most popular fabrics are represented, in~ cluding Crepe Meteor, Messaline, Veiling, Foulards, Chiffon Cloth, Chiffon Broadcloth, Satin Cloth, French Serge, Mannish Mixtures and Fancy Stripe Cheviots, Also an Exclusive Line of i ttractive Prices At Exceptionally A In Both Buildings, 2,500 Women’s $1.25 and $1.50 Wrappers -69c and House Dresses A Lucky Purchase enables us to make this unusual offei- | ing, and fortunate will be the women who secure one or | two or three of these garments at this remarkably low price, | No muil, telephone or C, O, D. orders filled. | Gad Lawn Wrappers y Beg in lig rk color- (ONE SURETY STAMP I ‘ | | Splendid Spring Showing of Percale Wrappers Dotted Sateen Wrappers rings. in dark co! House Dresses

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