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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, year ending 3 and the te i eam was NEWHAVEN ROAD HANES 0. iL lig tiaes Has to Pay 14 Cents for 5 for Every Passenger. to the Grand Central, It Explains. “WE'RE LOSING MONEY.” | “tiat School This is I} all statle jon ¢ education. Mr. Rob’ Kicking Commuters He: How Much More Electricity Cos | matter sts Than Steam. nue af the New York, New 1 1 Hartford | road she an@ the New York Cent occupied the attention of the up Public Service Commission again t day, The hearing, which was adjour from last Wednesday, was held In assembly room of the Metropolitan | do their chi school. Intruder He Ge A man who Whose name, & spell it ph arraigned | Court to expt Haven w York Central 4 senger brought into the Grand Central Station. The New Haven paid the N York Centra! for the was Central and Mott Haven terminals $1,131,000 in 1910. h “With the advanced rates,” said Mr. | Robbins, “we are losing money. Our seed revenue ts about 1 cents a head.’ | Septimus C. Meetwood of New Haven, auditor of disbursements Haven road, the rented a cost of rie operation of ord and the Grand ¢ between St: tral Station over the cost of steam | was a monkey operation. He sald the total cost of | building operation by electreity for the fiscal! ‘unonkey" HAT to give for Chtistmas should be decided on now and bought now. Then you'll avoid the rush and be comfortable. Holeproof — Ho- siery for men, women and children uot only means hosiery comfort and style for the recipient, but means freedom from holes and darned places until next July. There's a great range of colors, four weights and four grades to choose from, Our New York dealers are showing our new Sill: Sox in addition to the regular line. They guarantee three pairs of these silk sox three months and sell the three pairs for 82.00, Don't judge “Holeproof”’ by other brands which are guaranteed, but are vastly diflerent. “Holeproof” are light, soft and attractive; not heavy, cumbersome and coarse. We pay an average of 70c per tb for 8-ply Egyptian and Sea Island yarn, 2-ply common yarn can be bought for 40c. But 8-ply, like ours, is stronger and finer. ‘The hose can be, therefore, thin- ner and lighter. ¢ $609,210 High Officers to Testify. thought, New Haven tr w York from « uldren was not Sy $2,000 a year, He thought no one ts Commuters’ eri against the | aggrieved and he couldn't see why the ld be giving reduced rates to lents wealthy ¢ | —_—_— «| FIND “MONKEY” IS MAN IN | HOUSE OF GOOD SHEPHERD. Fianagan discovered that the was a mai ihe %, 1910, wae St. ey clothes and long chin whiskers. At operation by | the police station he made them under- but could not Jexplain how he got Into the Houso of for the @, showing a total | stand he had no home, | the Good Sr epherd. Mie most impo 1d be Vice-Pre of tramim y, in ¢ and Lotta Cenbtree to C. GTON, Ky. ner Martin 8. ectrificatt auee it w Dee: ‘The states paid ins Lotta Cc. farm, Bt. C! | ported to be $9 | there ifimediately, hay fe tral for ers, sald his New Haven Rail. | Lng aga wehool ticket ben raised from ease of 120 per cent increase than that of rates, and {t Is a tax sald he had given this an the total reve- he State of ough to afford to York to lidren to New J— Special E: » No. #14 Ci Couldn't. Explain How Pears—Special Extra ; #34 Cans 3.25 .28 g | Extra Choice, N There ands), Pears—Noreca—"" Src: 2.75.25 speaks only Polish and Peaches—special Extra, Nore}4 Cans. 3.25 .28 sacar as the pyies could lcally, is Mike Tabasco, to-day in the Harlem ain how he got into the the Good Shep- hty-ninth street of Merey have long re- elief that outside of the ces in the voliceman Flanagan, man ever entered the od Shopherd, 1 Wianagan d him there in the garvet of the main >. n| SONORA GIRL FOR . $20,000. arge| Famoans Trotting Mare Is Sold by | ote W. Moore. , the famous trotting mare sylvania Stake in 1907, r of the Dromore . She will be shipped | Acker, Merrall & Condit Right Prices--Known Quality Apricots—Special Extra—No. #14 Cans, Apricots—Noreca—s:" Peaches— Noreca— Cherries—special Extra, No. 244 Cans. Cherries—Noreca—). 21; Cans. FRESH FRUITS—Variety and grade unequaled. The choicest the world affords. Twenty-one Stores, Conveniently Located 7.<Sonora Crabtree to] fi Jer ‘hasn't it we sill D. H. MOREY, D, L, 45 W. d4th St, New York. hale seer a price re- Company Established 1820 Fach 25 Dozen 2.75 2.25 choice, #34 Cans. Extra Choice, No. @!3 Cans. 2.25 3.25 2.75 Extra Choice, Prices low. wearing rather Cotton hose any better than * cannot be made today. From every standpoint they’re the very utmost that is possible now. These are the original guaranteed hose. 38 years of hose-making experience goes into every pair we turn out. One cannot expect such quality in the “inexperienced” brands. One shouldn't judge “Holeproof” by them, flole Holeproof” Six pairs of the regular lightweight Hole- proof Sox sell for 81.50, with a guarantee for six months; lightweight mercerized, $2.00. Six pairs of Holeproof Lustre Sox finished like silk, guaranteed six months, cost 3.00 Three pairs of Holeproof Silk Sox, guar- anteed three months, $2.00, Six pairs Women's Holeproof Stockings, guaranteed six months, sell for $2.00, Lustre Stockings mercerized, $3.60, The Children’s Stockings are $2.00 for six pairs, guaranteed, rA foo FORM eprao “Holeproof” have been sold for the past twelve years under our six months’ guarantee, : All who fail to try them do themselves and ‘Hole- proof” an injustice, Let a dealer show you the quality and the | wide assortment today. each member of the family. us osie AND psrery Heretofore, Brill Brothers only have sold “Hole- || proof” in New York, But today you can get them in most any neighborhood as wel! as in any of Brill Brothers’ stores. Brill Brothers agree with us that such goods should be put on general sale to more quickly supply the enormous demand. Go to some store and ask forthem, All dealers have our new holly box for gift purposes, But get the genuine —bearing this trade-mark. HOLEPROOF HOSIERY CO. 701 Fourth Street MILWAUKEE, WIS. Then buy a box for| ] ph bet oh 7, 1910. a eed Traine Stamps With Al Cash or Charge Porchae—Duate ae knee ane” Tea and Mail Orders Lounging Receive tm | alsreenhule Ores | German Silver Mesh Bags, $4.50 Men’s $5 Silk Pajamas, $3.50 PURELY a coincidence, and amost fortunate one, that we should have made an unusually favor- able purghase of these ideal Holiday Gifts just in time for the holidays. In the Basement TOYS Dolls Games Pictures, Books, Calendars and Cards and Ssineh. tame, with beautiful all sorts of Holiday Merchandise ,,., new design, fully shirred mesh, kid ia lined, inside pocket. Solid Go'd Locket with Diamond, $6.75 Beautifully _fin- ished in Roman goid, set in centre with diamond. Exceptional value, Solid Gold Brooches from $1.00 to $75.00. Large assortment. $15 Solid Gold Rings, ED)_ $1050 i Solid Gold Lion Made of fine lustrous silk, in white, champagne, pear], helio and blue, very handsomely trimmed, lapel pocket. Pa edin Uc holly box. wy «Head Ring, set with real diamond in mouth, $12.50 Genuine Diamond Rings, $7.50 Good size, beautifully cut dia- monds, insolid gold Tiffany setting. Solid Gold Ringsfirom $2.25 to$20.00 Solid Gold Knives, $3 95 Plain or fancy patterns; two blades; large assortment of others up to $20.00. Maia Pio piany—On Notice to Our Charge Customers To give a practical inceative to early holiday shoppi purchases uber 1 and Dece ber 10, inclusive, Oh! Such a Great, Big, Beautiful Doll for $1) | uesee stort Silks in Short Leng ths: Wonderful Bargains IF you want a yard or so, or anything less ng 12 yards, for any purpose you can come to this sale and find silk bargains that will really open your eyes. is in the fashionable parade is included—it is a sort of grab-bag in which you are sure to get just w hat you want at a bargain price. 36-inch Foulards, A fi Faconne Foulards. Silk Messalines, v 23-inch Corded Silks, 58c 4. | Site Taftetas, | 38c sad es tag eed Tales a" ; ; r M { -inc ‘ancy i call 40-inch Marquisettes, up to $1.00 Silk Shantungs, | up to 75¢ Cloths, up to $1.50 Messalines, etc., values. Silk Foulards, values. Diagonal, Shantung, ey values, Main Ploo®—Greenhut and Company $5.50 to $8.50 Chiffon and Silk Waists at $3.95 AND only because there is a size or so in each style sold out or nearly so. It would seem almost unbusi- nesslike to sell such waists at a bargain price right when the world of style is demanding them so that they cannot be made fast enough. : But the Greenhut business policy is nerer to disappoint—rather than have you come and select a Dress Waist at, say $7.50, and find that vour size is gone, we will put all these small, or getting-small, lots together in one great sale, tell you frankly that some sizes in some styles are missing, and let you choose from them at a quick selling price. This makes room for new assortments, keeps stocks full, fresh and constantly moving and, going further than avoiding disappointments, it jj gives our customers a bargain they can talk about. Thirty or more Different Styles Chiffon Waists Messaline Waists Taffetas Persian Silks Crepe De Chines Fancy Silks $5.50 to $8 SO Values at $3.95 Sale is for Thursday only. Chiffon blouse over net or Persian in all desirable styles, all beautifully designed with lace yo ke and elaborately trimmed with soutache braid, Persian or lace lined; kimono or three-quarter sleeves. Dress or semi- -tailored models, in messaline or taffeta, some with yokes, others braid trimmed ; long or three-quarter sleeves. First Floor~Greenbut and Company—On Sale Thursday Raincoats Underpriced--Sale Prices are +8. 50 and $16.50 WOULDN'T you welcome a handsome raincoat as a holi- day gift? Of course—and it's just as sure that the friend you have in mind will be just as pleased. We've purchased a splendid lot of sample coats at factory cost from one of the very best makers in town—all very smart new coats—nobody would ever ex- pect to buy them under $15 to $27. The sale prices are $10.50 and $16.50. Made of English Garbar- deen—cravenette cloth—plaid back double and single textures. Smart mannish models; box or Up to $35.00--- Tomorrow, i 9.75 EIGHT of the season's most popular styles, that sold heretofore up to $35.00 are in- cluded in this sale at $19.75. Many of the dresses are our own exclusive reproductions of imported models; all of them are strikingly distinctive and attractive. It is very doubtful if you have ever had the chance to get such really expensive dresses at $19.75 before—but as sizes are incomplete in some styles we have put the price down for immediate disposal, Materials’ are imported Serge Velvet, and Corduroy, with combi- hations of velvet, braid. embroidery, fur and button trimmings, Kimono sleeve effect, with Dutch or high neck of lage. Skirts are in several raglan sleeves, close-fastening | of the very latest models. Sizes for standing collar. Every seam |, misses and small women, 14 to 18 stitched and cemented. Colors | years tan, olive, Oxford and black; all | Exceptional Bargains at sizes. Cravenette English Garbardeen and single texture, $10.50. Double Texture Plaid Backs, $16.50. Fashionable Zibeline Coats $18.50 Made of zibeline coatings; semi-fitting style, convertible collars ; cuffs and patch pockets trimmed with inlay of velvet te match. Body and sleeve lining of guaranteed satin. Colors, Oxford brown and gray. First Floor—Greenhut and Company--On Sale Thursday enhut and Company, Sixth Avenue, 18th - 19th Street, New York City %7 $19.75. Misses’ & Junior Afternoon Dresses, Formerly up $21.50 In this group are included Vel- veteens, Serges ond Satin Messa- lines. Sizes for mi s ond smali women, 14 to £8 yei unior sizes, 13 to 17 years. Special, $9.75. First Ploor—4ireenbut and Company—On Sale Thursday Every color, every weave and texture in silk materials that | Misses’ Aberoaon Dresses That Sold | sary I RIS