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TRG FRE HEDLEY STARS. SER TANS NTHE SUBWAY Days Is Put Into Effect To-Day. PLEASEES PASSENGERS. |'}) Three Men Required for Each || Car—Company to Ask for Reduction, Hereafter on weok days the Interbor- | ough Rapid Transit Company will matn-| tain @ regular achedule of side door ex- press trains in the subway. Manager Hedley, of the underground road, issued the order which became effective to-day, The schedule follows: Leave Atlantic Ave- ay} Brooklyn, : ve West Farms. | M 4 M . M.. Despite Mr. Hedley's assertion before the Pubdlic Service Commission that the | side doors were a nulsance and of no| Practical use in facilitating traffc, the Passengers who rode on the early trains during the rush hours to-day sald many | | complimentary things of them, Side Doors Effective, The side doors were certainly effect-| fve in quickly disposing of the orush| @nd Jam at the Grand Central and Four- | teenth street express stations on the) train which arrived at these golnts| about 83) A. M. || Each car fitted with side doors | Sawer Sao! ARSHL2azea A. A A. P, P BP. P, Pz P, quires a crew of three men, A uni-| forméd guard is stationed at each of the} two exit doors, while the regular old- type brakeman opens and closes the) doorg between cars, To properly operate @ complete six-| car side door train a crew of eighteen | men {8 necessary, while under the for- | mer system a motorman and one guard | to each car was suffictent, This addi- | tional employment of men (at from $12| | to $16 per week) will cost the Interbor- | ough Company @ pretty penny in the| course of a year should the Hughes| Commission decide that every express | train shall be fitted with the extra doors, | Company Likely to Fight. The railroad company will probably | make a fight against the ighteen-man | crew and instead ask the Public Service | Commission to allow them to station | side-openers at each of the main ex-/| press platforms. If all express trains || had side doors, ‘this would mean an/| enormous saving. In Faris the aide doors én the subway are Opened by passengers themselves, | but they are closed by a guard before | he signals the motorman to start the! train, | Experts employed by the rallroad endl the Public Service Commission are watching the operation for a few weeks | to see what practical results can be ob- tained, The latter body has already given the side doors its unqualified ap- roval, and the railroad men are set, Wainst the scheme. ——_——_- SHOVE WOME LOK COVELL Headed by Mrs. C. T. Barney, | They Resist Issuance of a License, General | | t Siore | will be carried free of charge in the 18th Street | Crosstown Omnibuses to and from Subway and Fourth Avenue Cars, Third Avenue jf} Elevated and Surface line and the Surface |f| Car lines on Broadway. Our 42d Arrow Sale Tomorrow g @For forty-one Fridays the Greenhut Store has been the “quality bargain” centre for discerning shoppers. They have come to know that the Arrow Specials mean wanted merchandise of worthy quality at the lowest prices they have ever been marked. There isa test for you tomake here, See for yourself tomorrow while Inspecting these : Arrow Day Specials how pre-eminently Greenhut stands as the store of value-giving. Get the Arrow Booklet atthe doors—read every item—every one is an important bargain opportunity 35c to 75c Eton Collars at 25¢ and 50¢ $5.25 Marabout Stoles at $4.00 38c¢ White Tucked Nets at 19¢ 15¢ (6 75¢ File Bands at 10c to 49¢ 49c Valenciennes Laces—Doz. Yds. at 29¢ 25c (0 35¢ Veilngs at 15¢ Yd, Main F.oor 69c Satin Liberty at 58c $1.60 Satin Messaline at 78¢ 79 Al -Sitk Shantung at 58¢ $5.00 Seal Ba,s at $3.50 $3.50 Goat Scal Bags at $2.25 50c Elastic Belts at 23¢ $5.00 Cowhiae Traveling Bags at $3.75 75¢ All Wool P noma at 58¢ 75c Wool Batiste Suitinis at 55c $1.50 Margui ettes ai $1.00 Men's 45¢ Initial Handberchiefs at 25¢ $3.60 and $3.25 Umbrellas at $2.25 85c “ Colonial Cabir et’ stationery at 59¢ Men's 25¢ Fan y Halt Hose at 17¢ Women’s 25. Hose at 19 Women’s 65c Swiss Ribbed Vests at 50 Men’s 50c Shield Teck Ties at 25¢ 25¢ Vanlty Powder Puff. at 19¢ 5c Cutie Knives at 29¢ 25c size Jar Quinegg Shampoo Jelly at 15¢ 15c to 35¢ Scotch Dress Gingham, at 10c $7.00 Doz. Tea Spoons at $2.50 hait aoz. 50c Brooches at 25¢ 50c Dress Pins at 35¢ $2.75 Tuble Cioths at $1 65 $1,35--12 Yu. P.. Engiih Long Cloth at 98¢ $1,75—10 Yd. Pc, Madeira Nuins.ok at 98¢ 69c T ble Kamask at 48¢ $5.00 Stik Covered Com or.ables at $3.93 $1.89 Bedspreads at $1.10 19c Impor e. Mercerized Madras at 124¢ Yd, 39c Satin Taffeta Ribbon at 29c 23¢ Ali-Sulk Taffeta Ribbon at 17¢ - Women’s Stylish Suits at $10.00 Just 71 Odd Suits That Were Up to $35.00 | Among them are some very handsome suits of Pongee Panama Gray Suitings. | Evéry suit 1s a cleverly modeled style, and the matetials are practical for present and early ep wear. Selling them quickly our object—we need the room they take up. Second Floor Boys’ $1.85 to $3.50 Wash Suits at $1.25 50c Nainsook Corset Covers at 39¢ $2.' 0 Nainscok Ni, ht Gowns at $1.33 $1.00 White Petticoats at 75¢ $1.50 Moire Petticoats at $1.00 Women’s $3.50 Shoes at $1.95 Children s 69« Skirts at 19c Children's 39c Lambric Drawers at 25¢ Children's 75c White Dresses at 50¢ Women’s $1.35 House Dresses at 98¢ Third Floor $1.00 Stamped 1 aist Patterns at 75¢ 50¢ Hat Patierns at 39¢ 39¢ Asbestos Lined Table Mats at 29¢ $25.00 Reciining Chairs at $1.50 $12.50 Mahogany Magazine Racks at $9.50 $17.50 Moris Chairs at $13.00 $5.00 Real Irish Point Luce Curtains at $4.00 $7.(0 Bonne Femmes at $5.0 30¢ ans 35e Imporicd Cretonnes at 15¢ 50¢ Cut Glass T. mblers at <9¢ $1.25 Cut Grass Spoon Trays at 95¢ 25¢ Fine Austrian Cups anu Saucers at 15¢ le can give you only a hint of what these Suits are, because any detailed descriptions would bring a host of customers, and we would not have enough for them. So we tell_you frankly that there are only Seventy-one Suits, hardly any two alike, and they are not likely to last the day. This makes early selection urgent, $10 Regular values up to $35.00. Sale price . . . . Second Floor—Greenhut and Company—PFriday's Selling February Sale Dressmaker’s Notions; Remarkable Saving Opportunities A sale that is planned especially to meet the wants of dressmakers and those | who contemplate home sewing, giving you the opportunity to se:ure your season's sup- ply of findings and notions at a great saving. Hundreds of dressmakers and manufacturers look to this sale each season to supply present and future wants | Tat : hat we may give you prompt service we've arranged for a series of Bar. |, To facilitate the selling and gain Squares. It will be @ noteworthy event. Shop as early a8 po ae Asbestos Iron Holders, 3c! Ciark's oh ah T. 2p0- ard Spool—doz. BBc: sp 24 Full 100 -yd. Spool Bs —dlack, white and colors; spool 5c; Queen Dress Shields O+r own special quality shields which we guarantee to be the best made at anywhere near our price. Just because the Cornell Club has be- come ambitious and plans to have a| brand new home in Park avenue with a Kitchen facing Thirty-eighth things social are in some turmoil on Mur- | ray Hill. This is one of the most exclu: | sive sections of the city. J. Pierpont! Morgan and many of hi ates live | nearby, so does Mrs. C, T. Barney. | The neighborhood looked good ‘to the members of the ell when they be- gan to search recently for more spaciot quarters than they have at No. 6 West Forty-fifth street, so they decided to move in, | But there 1s a liquor law whic been known to act ag a braki bility. Mrs. Barney was app @ courteous (. @ permit for wouldn't. Then Knowlton, who has a han at No. 102 East Thirty-eighth street, just in the rear of the would-be club, and | she, too, sald she wouldn't. Then the clubmen learned that nearly dames of fashion in the ne! were up in arms and that t was Mrs, Barney Mrs, Barney has turned her share the row over to the estate of « ney, ner late husband. of the estate are A. Ht ney, her ns. At the Dire Gufding no information would be given out and Mrs. Barney declined to discuss ‘he matter, Mrs, Knowlton was more communica- tive, “When the club rey called, we refused to sign so was to remain on she said ut it on street, EE TC Se LS A SENS EEURIInaeed We t a But they wou (oe CZAR GIVES $2,500 TO Y. M,C. A _ 8T. PETERSBURG, Feb. 2 peror Nicholas has given $2,500 Russian Young Men's Christian Asso- ion, ded in this city by Anson oa) Raps dishes of New York ry ‘ 28c; spool . . Washable and impervious, regular and small || | shapes, sizes 2, 3 and 4, , Suspender Elasticm 1 Button Moulds—any size; | | Special i . ‘ 3 pairs for 23¢ eee ti é 12¢ | ca AC) Fate Sat Waist Bele | Twill Tape=l05yd) rolls || Camaren's LEGS: Warren's Grosgrain Waist | Je giheners and pins at- | % to Linch: rol . 7c}! porters—pair , . 8C| | Recast + 5c! tached. 5c Platte strips—value ae Witt Hat Re w—each Ge | | American Pins—all sizes; | ~>———— ; : C1) egies | paper , Be | | farely Pinerany size: ) | Hat Pins—jet and amber; | Skirt Breid—5yd piece G¢ | Dressmakers’ Pins—}-ib./| 5 pap rs. . . OC] | large heads, value 25c; | Fyeach C, B. Dari] | box 12¢ at 106!) ing Cotton. 4710 i | Kirby Beard’s Pins—}. | Linen Corset Laces . 3c Shoe Polish—Rav- 9 CH o_o GNI) ». box; all izes» 25c¢ Washable Collar Support. | | engloss brand . Cabie Cord—box ail | ers—best Genuine Brand Kirb, Beard’s /ins— 7c quali lengihy, 2cards . Machine silk, large dress- ty; a Col ar Buttons—per doz, sizes, 50c | Ribbon Wit e—iarge || piece lic ; | paper .... makers’ spools; 425 yds; Large Pin Sheet—jet and | 5 black end white . J4¢| Wie ++ + 8c| | Barbow’s Linen | Spring Hump Hooks and | SURE Leo ono CLI || Eyes—all sizes; cox 12c.| ] p alShellW ale- at ae - | card + Q2c| 1 tone—per strip, 15¢ auatty me’ # 39¢|| Tolson's Skirt Bandng— | Doub'e Serve Silk Belting | ; ae = lies rel es : 25¢ | 5% inch; piece . 45¢) joa Wa. ren s Feather bone Col- | French Peari Pins—all sizes Fien h Belting—3, 4 ad Ge 23c tar Forms—all sizes and | nd colors: dozen, + Bc | \ Sinch; best quality; yard | Cy a 6c ||" Machine Needesalt 45¢ | Kerr's Luster Twist—black | Hat Pins—mat, jet and || siandard ma es; | Silk Taffeta Seam Binary g| aud white; spool. Ze | whue; 10 and 12 inh || doz. . , , LOc| | 5 ligne; black and white; ¢ }qoz + 6 6 6 Bo} — piece . a fall ila Casas Clete French Tape—all widths; | Muward'sNeedies—shar ip, black and ian, 3 22} MNS milliners and betwee Wood Hanal Ironing | | 4.4 t, 8.4; jair OC] | PI s Tape—6 tC) caper. - 2c | Wax, best qu lity, G. || Cobe Pins—H F Neuss EE tee Rees 6 fareemeumreinAl OC) I\t rae te peta teves ete | Pca 5c | Sairt Gauges . 15] | j 1, ma’ and whie Dress Weights—all siz 5; | Jasting Cotton — 500-yd, | SC | coz. + Sc Swan Bill Hooks end Eyes | spool; 2for . «Se | Back Combs—v.ri us| | Wash, Trimming Braids— | —el sizes» 6. Je Cotton Tape—black and tylcs; values to 1 featnersttch style; many | P S, Braid — white and whate; large roll 5c [29 at... 0c patern ard + 3c| colors; pce. . 5¢ Main Floor—Greenbut and Company—For Friday's Selling | New Model $3 j. B. Corsets at $1.65 They've just arrived and make such an extraordinary bargain that we sien to announce 1r for a leading Arrow Day feature. It is a noteworthy purchase, as these are the correct new long hip models that are now being introduced for spring, and are selling at full price elsewhere. long hip models, with medium high bust, particu arly adapted to medium and H ndsomely trimmed with wide Princess lace aud mbbon; j. B. Corsets, nee hose supporter gures. avached, + r—-Greenhut and Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19:h Street Greenhut & Co., Store fo: merly by B. Altman “FOLLOW THE CROWD” INTO THE WORLD’S “WANT” COLUMNS o-cupled & Co —————_ THE LOWEST PRICES in the City and PROFIT | SHARING STAMPS Redeemable in Premiums or Merchandise New York's Only Present This Coupon #i#y,,, and Get 20 s* FREE Surety Stamps with a cash purchase of $1.00 or more, in addition to the regular number of stamps your purchasé calls for, (World) Extraordinary Values Seasonable Merchandise Greatly ONEILL-ADAMS @ Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street ONE SURETY STAMP with Each Ten-Cent (10c) Purchase TenFREE Surety Stamps to Start Each Book Co-operative Store Stamps Exchanged Until further notice we will give for all Gold Standard Stamtps which we have given out, Premiums or Merchandise ($2.50) for filled books, and an equal number of Surety Stamps for any number of Gold Standard Stamps, * 0 on the Bargain Squares Underpriced for Friday's Selling No Mail, Telephone or C, O, D, orders filled, Decorated China * Worth 35c, to 49¢, each... Chocolate Jugs, Syrup Jugs, Oat- meal Sets, Condensed Milk Jars, Cracker Jars, Salad and Fruit Dishes, Celery Trays, Cake Plates, Bon Bon and Olive Dishes, Ramekins with plates, Mayonnaise Bowls with Plates, Tea and Bouillon Cups and Saucers and various size Plates, Adams Building. Cathedral Cloth 40 inches wide, Adams Building, 39c ‘aad 59 Black sateen, Princess flannel, white and colored lawn and madras, Adams Bullding, Women's Waists Values 75c, to $4.48. 17c Hemstitched Pillow Cases Decorated China At, ACh sseevevsens teeeeeee Regularly $1.49 J0 | Size 45x36. Good quality muslin, to $2.28 doz. iC} ‘Adams Building. AUD iteetenccenrnee sy Tea Cups and Saucers, Plates, vari- ous sizes, and Fruit Saucers, Adams Building. 0c Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Cream 12Kc Plain Colored Chambrays 36 inches wide. Adams Building. Imitation Cut Glass Eac Pitchers, Spoon” Holders, Salad | All-Wool Satin Bowls and Flower Vases. Stripe Serges 78c Adams Building. At, per yard. ssseceseveeees Spring colors. Maddocks’ 10 O'Neill Building. English Porcelain } Cc | $1.00 Imported | Plates, Cups and Saucers, vei ret~ + + ty decorations in Old English blue nglish Mohairs 749c Plates, each, 10c, At, Yard. cccceeserseeenanes Black, white and colors. sand Saucers, palr, 10c. ory h i O'Neill Building. Adams Building. Thousands of Pictures In This Annual Sale At Big Reductions From Former Prices. Lots of Them at a Fraction of Cost. Pee MOe| Bama: occ 92100 PEADOR | | belie hirat 82100 Gis Weabsoe) veer rUcl sunrest riers 83 00 fisolos700 Jeqq] Hm ose 16.09 All Our Oil Paintings Reduced One-Half, One-Third and Less, Adams Building—Third Floor, Carpets—Regular $1 grades, | Special for Friday and Saturday, 719 A most unusual offering, embracing our entire assortment of the best quality Tapestry Brussels and Velvet Carpets Our regular $1.00 values at 79c yard. Japanese Matting Rugs Size 2 yards long by 1 yard wide, Value $1.25 each; spe- Royal Wilton Rugs—Extra Fine Quality Three sizes reduced in price to close, Size 6 x9 feet, Regular $24.50; speclal.........$18,50 Size 81%4x10% feet, Regular $32.50; speclal.. $27.50 Size9 x12 feet, Regular $34.50; special.........$29.50 O'Neil} Building—Fourth Floor. Boys’ New Spring Suits, g Regular $5.00 value. Special for Friday $3.85 Neat fancy mixtures in serviceable school Suits, cut double breasted coat styles, all with. knickerbocker trousers; sizes 8 to 3 85 16 years. Regular $5.00 value... $ D $1.00 Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers, 69c Neat fancy mixtures {n cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds, Sizes 6 to 16 years. Regular 69 $1.00 value ..... c 75c Boys’ Shirts and Blouses, 39c The shirts are In neat, fancy patterns of percale and madras, in sizes 12 to 14 neckband. The blouses are of madras In a large variety of 39c patterns. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Regular 75c. “+ Adams Building—Secona Floor, value .... j25¢! ¢ Hie Wool Dress Goods) | 25c Russian and for Spring [43c Dotted Net Vets 12 VATA. ceeev eee teeeeeee | {Yonnbocerannandotionon Hairline stripe serge, chevron serge, | shepherd check and mohalr, Adams Building, In various designs. In Both Buildings, | 15¢ Embroidered 1,00 Black ) | , ] ress Goods +58c | and Lace Trimmed 9 Ayan nN hs i Handkerchiefs (7c | All-wool serges, SO-inch Panama,! At......ccccccsceeeeeee eral | Imported voiles, English Sicilians. | In various patterns. Adams Building. Adams Building, Women's & Children's) | 15e Plain Stockings +$0c | Colored Voiles 10c At. J | At, yard... sto 25¢. | With self-c O'Neill Buildi Values up to 69¢. Tray Cloths, Squares, Shams and S aa al A O'Neill Building. Embroidered 7 Linen Collars 9c] Remnants } 30¢ to Nietovoae Peele ecsicrn In assorted styles. | Tlanneis J . ONeill Building, At half price. ; Lengths from 2 to 5 yards long. Women's 50c } 26c Adams Building. Gloves 16-button length Mousquetalre in silk lisle, black and white. Adams Building. Adams Building, Mission Furniture Made by the Famous Stickley Bros. Co., Grand Rapids, Mich., At Exactly Half Regular Prices The collection offered in this sale is the product of Stickley Bros.’ Co,, of Grand Rapids, the famous makers of “Quaint Fur- niture, in Arts and Crafts.” Stickley Bros.’ Co, during the January exposition had on hand a number of patterns, which they had de- cided not to make during the season of 1909, As they were anx- ious to dispose of this surplus stock, they accepted our offer, and we bought these goods at just one-half the price we formerly paid for them, and we offer then on the same basis—one-half their regular value. Our display of Arts and Crafts Furniture is the largest and most elaborate that can be seen anywhere in New York. We quote below a list of special pieces and the quantity we have of each: Lovers of this beautiful quaint Furniture do not often have achance to buy the product of its most famous exponent at half price. $21.25 $3.00 Two $42.50 fumed oak Desks, each.....++ Three $6.00 weathered oak Dining Chairs, each... Five $6.00 fumed oak Dining Chairs, each... Qne $8.00 fumed oak Arm Dining Chair. One $15.25 weathered oak Table....... One $8.00 weathered oak Dining Chair, One $8.00 Early English Dining Chair One $8.00 fumed oak Dining Chair... Three $10.90 Early English Arm Chairs, each i Ten $10.50 fumed oak Arm Chairs, each.......+6++$5,25 One $13.50 fumed oak Dining Chair........66064+$6.75 One $8.25 Flemish oak Magazine Stand.........+..$4.38 One $4.75 light fumed oak Table......sseeeeeeee + $2.38 Two $51.00 fumed oak Desks, each...... $25.50 ~ Two $7.25 weathered oak Rockers, each... + $3.63 Two $13.50 Cafe Tables, each......++. ‘$6.75 Three $19.25 fumed oak Beds, ¢ach.s,...+se00e00+ $963 Twenty-nine $4.5¢ Early English Dining Chairs, each. $2.25 Twenty-nine $4.50 weathered oak Dining Chairs, each. $2,25 One $7.25 Early English Arm Chait.....sseese+0++ $3.63 Three $7.25 fumed oak Arm Chairs, each. . + $3.63 Four $7.25 weathered oak Arm Chairs, each +++ $3.63 One $64.00 fumed oak Dresser....+.++. ++ $32,00 One $64.00 weathered oak Dresser... + -$32,00 Mission Library Furniture (Exactly like illustration.)* u Weathered oak, genuine leather loose cushion seats, well made frames—a most artistic Suit in every detail. Setteel vue .. Regular price $16.25; sale price..... $14.25 Large Rocker -Regular price $10.50; sale price..... 4 Large Arm Chair...Regular price $9.75; sale pric . $7.00 Small Chair ....... Regular price $6.25; sale price...... $4.35 y Adams Building,