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Y RES SUBWAY GRAB TOO ONE - SIDED, SAYS | WANE Wants Rstrnt Proposi- tion Modfiied or He Will Vote uma It. “PROFITS ABNORMAL Insists on Better Provisions for Future and Extensions to Queens and Richmond. Roroust tended t office yest the Board of Fetimate expressed t individual views freely on the subway situation, made a st which he declared that t borough pian is radical concessions are grar ntroller Prende hel for an in Mr. MeAneny's statement ts In part as follows Other Proposais Welcome. The question really termined is whether the Inte Company, if It wishes to in either the subway or elev Pansion of the future, ta pre meet the city's terms. If it does, a contract may be made. If i docs mot, the city, even at the cost of President MoA ference in the when the me ot ny, greatly’ modified and Mne up with © and President Mi dent, city bullt subway The resolution board Is now acting permits the cor sideration not only of t Interbvoroush propos!t! of the modificat vice Commission @erve or of any alternative plan that they may at any time present T presume that every member of the board will ask for modifica tions of one sort or another in the Interborough offer, if it is to be ac- cepted. Some of thexe that I have had in mind, and that I presented Yesterday, include the following Routes Not Adequate, 1, A more comprehensive layout of routes, The Interborough plan Provides for nineteen miles and the Triborough plan for thirteen miles of new road in the Bronx. There ix, however, no provision for Queens in either plan that goes further than the Long Island City shore, The proposed extension to Jamaica, thos’ to connect the Gteinway tunnel and the Queens. boro Bridge with Woodside in one direction and Astoria in the other, are essential, in my Judgment, to the proper future yrowts of that borough, I believe, also, that immediate Provision should be made for the continuance of the Fourth avenue Une in Brooklyn, either to Fort Hamilton or to a point osite St. George, in order to permit the ear- Hest practicable start upon the con- necting tunnel to Sto There is also to be consid possible advisability of r the Williamsburg Bride ated system to which it see naturally to bel and run instead a new line from Lafaye avenue through th stern Dis- trict to Manhattan by away of Wor teenth street. In this connection I have sug- gested that the board consider the assessment plan as @ proper basis for the construction of all roads running through undeveloped ters ritory. Future Not Secured. 2. Proper provision for the recovery of lines for possible independent operation in future, Several methods have been proposed for securing tho rights of the city in this respect. 1 am not prepared to say which I favor. 4. Provision for more equitable tribution of profit an lows. The terms offered by the Interborough in this respect are certainly not equi table, If the Interborough gets the contract, it caynot expect to conti to reserve its 17 per cent anything like it, in any j tone, These profits a ‘art were never the company Was given the | + the present lines. 4. The insertion of clauses tn the contract guaranteeing, so tar as p sible, proper manazement and oper tion, The present engineering » agement of the Interborough is ¢ cellent. Its traiiic man * stupid. The city cannot, 1 my judgn predicate tts ture subway building t dental personal qualifications of t or three railway mana I believe that the j third tracking should be tr to the posals; thous: sible transfers a connect the members , the mer . Commission began 6 ovelo 4 afternoon in the aor room behind closed doors, It was « pected to « most of the re- mainder of the atternoon. Mayor Gayuo od the arreng ment of th ious tables, desks und chairs used by the cos, (From 1) und Leader.) “Poor Regi one to the hos. pital” “Appendiett “Mercy, no! Ite doesn't belong to the old-fashioned sot. The doctors think it is pellagra, complicated with hookworm,” ¢ i) ‘ ' PAR AT 1 ny BROTHER AS SLEUTH ‘WINS SISTER DIVORCE. DUPES OF MORSE RECOVER $60,000 DUE IN ICE DEAL & | Shareholders of Bank of North America Win Suit Upon | | vings—Bankruptcy | Beales Demand ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1911. LICE ON GUARD CLOSED BANK; TY MOB B THREATENS Petition Is Filed. Discounted Note. | 3 ana e on $| NC ( i NS MOSTLY POOR. | Another of the eults instituted by | John W. MeKinnon/as agent for the c shareholders of Charles W. Morse's ae td'te Have More phan ay eee Natlorel Sank of North’ Amones to Meslia Underwear Linens, Sheets, Ete. Wei de LM es) | recover the bank's funds Jost in the BL cote oo rimmes, Extra Quality Sheets—A special lots ) Deposits, but Asse | kiting operations of Morse was decided combina wrlous makes Jeposits, but Assets Are 69. and sizes; one ptece, in his favor by Judge Hand in the i nd Cc $1x90, 90x90, “St and 90% 59, - . Estimated at $5,000, United States Cireutt Court to-day. TO-MORROW 99; value to 98c,, at, each... c I | 4 imated at $5,000, | "a IRMt Wee. DHOlSHE to Fecover Soft Muslin Petticoats Flufty flounce ‘ asad $00,000 tie Continental Finance | | sylenuia Oppor- _ rutiies 45 In. Bleached Muslin” praia re Company, Charles W. Morse and its iti t ich : guarding the private jother promoters, on a note given by | jUnities to pic ; No the Finance Company tn payment of | | ap rare bargains Soft Muslin Gowns ~ at, yard . nt viol the balance of 1,009 shares of stock in £ . t angry, panic the American Ice Company, m the bargair stitohed V necks: tucked: neck Mercerized Damask ‘ors, many of whom had| Charles W. Morse. was vice-president ot | | ables brie rufiie; at 26 finished; 60 in. wide; ba Utetiele thie. Natfonal Bank of North Amertea dimit fleur de 1 bank had done a pron u , he asked the Muslim Gowns other desi Harlem's Little Italy ntinental Finance Company,. throvigh CROCHET BED- very elaborately trimmed w I pied eee. esident Sturgis, to take 1,600 shares of SPREADS en embroidery; 1-inch wide ribbon or 4 years, and until leat American Ice Syndicate at $67.08 per : F awn and neck and sl fence of the| : ; eT aes Mines hati : Extra heavy: full stzes; Iwith rosettes; 81 fi h eas than f Ste depositors being | Wealthy Young Woman Wins Free-| ang gave a note for the balance: ee ccter aie Cimit | os acute yi } 1 Push-cart men. It Is a! dom When Husband Takes — | suit was upon the note, @ she; at 49c Drawers Unbleae hed Muslin Good firm qual nw no stated capital, 1A CP iteew Sik ib Judge Hand held that the bank by Umit 2 he fre nt 1 ‘ ive deposits of between Up “Dizzy Blonde. | discounting the no ne Hts bona TF SATEEN LAMBRE } Fs cre ng ‘ 33¢ } 0 A drot ability as an amateur de-| fide holder and th company 1 ra UINS RE- Mi ORDERS eROMPTLY TIL a wine for small amounts, ag-|tective won @ divorce in the Supreme|and Morse thus became Mable for it QUINS aton, w hundred dollars, 0} Colt before Justice O'Gorman to-day | Even if the Board of Directors had ff Full jength and width; No i c in, Hled a petition of bank-|for Julla Lustig Ha an extremely | unanimously 1 that the bank in floral Oriental Una erday against Joseph pretty young woman. should hold } the designs; some with » the p ent head of the concern. Mrs. Harris told of her marringe In) Ame! n Jee pool in trust, Judge Hand border effect and c Mob Surrounds Bank. 196 to Mark E. Harrts, a taflor at No. | says, “that would not make the bank fancy fringe; all color the .* 240 Broadway. and of her happiness un-|a partner in the pool. It had no lawful 7 1 sbout 7 o'clock last night that ture wath “th th Ul her brother shadowed her husband| power to become a partner and no } “io wi i and broke Into his room in a hotel. She| amount of ratification by the directors Jos. Wild’ s 2 Yd. Wide $1. 35 Quality at, sq. il | It he ig ‘ and a clerk, |4!d not ask for alimony, her 1 | could make It so. Whatever rights th A stupendous purchase, upward of 1751000 yards, bri 0 in unk when some of the ex.|JUdee Frescht, her parents | bank had against the stock was by unheard-of bargain lin pre 1 “7 ne appear, tenas | Were ae re for her. | way of remedy for the malfeasance of tending through to b By t n tom of the bink to receive | The detective-brother, who owns two| tts officers who had misappropriated ; yard, at besaaeeoeeeeees re A fter hours, | hotels in the Catsilit Mountains, swore | its money upon a loan which was ficti- mattin XXX ‘Cork Linoleum ¥XX Excelsior Pied vA Re pst aed kept open for ita| tat he first saw Harris “rambling un-| tious, Wooden le yards wide: larke assortment of tile, |r, new patterns to ofter : © [concernedly along Broadway with a big] “If tt had recourse subsequently to|f| Yalued « ee han er eee 37%el : th only; a 19c }} : ; A Yowd grew larger Wilam Me ‘dizzy blonde." Over a maze of streets | Morse's stock, it was not as a partner | #1-50; at. Por'equare yard...s.. Hed es ee equare yard..... kind wi usr med, cloned the doora| M4 cross streets he followed for more|in an enterprise into whi it was WOMEN'S MEAT, ORDERS PROMPTLY Fi PROMPTLY FILLED. - Xe oni |aua bald tne. erowee te was too late to| than an hour unt! ne got the evidence HWiegal for st to 0, ie sits) in JULIETTES = ‘ lisercies Pe aia ive onea {he wanted, [law given to a wronged benefictary. ‘ bs fhe er aldeetiectint aden RES Elttewer heed Mrs. Harris lives with her parents al| “I direct a verdict in favor of the Na- || With live rubber hects |" rhis ia nend- | Kast One Hundred and Fourth | No. 21 West Seventy-elghth street. she | tional Bank of North Ame for $60,000 Sr uee t soles; made } ea of I , et station for help. Is Wealthy in her own right, with interest from Aug. 8, 1907." worn in’ house” EH P pay abou t time a crowd of depositors —— amee | Stroet 1 oe sured it the office of the bank $1.25" 79¢ 4 | m in i tog for thelr savings. All avail . tai aie emen were rushed to the scene. ALL-SILK RIBBONS ch ‘ Police Use Force. * soon. eroalved thet persuasion QAMES McGREERY & CO. tn motre, sat, dresen At Less than Factory Cost company be p wid avail nothing and’ began using ? if cepa ary Ce ES 480 Show Rocm Sample Rugs, comprising every weave, in every wanted size. Only 5 or 10 of a | the elty Nightsticks to disperse the walling, 3. 34th SI, zeteal and 4% Inchon We secured them {rom {our © deiphia’s leading rug mekers and we conscientiously | Goes to Board of Estimate. (onitg men ana women, 23rd Street t. lreet wide; shown In all bell them to you as tke best rug values Greater New York hes ever recorded, 1 nie 9 ’ et at! Rubano, his wite and’ his brother-in- shades, including black Royal Ayminster Rugs 9:6 tt. see ee S15, at. 8.00. tho meeting ' law, ML. "Petraglia, live at No. 412 East ona x12) err 7. 750 to-morrow, ¥ pe i © Tiandred and Sixteenth street. Th: i - bionaee \ nker's mother lives at No. 48 East On Thursday and Friday, Be. engineer, « indred and Nineteenth street. TS tr ' ay anuary the r9th and 2oth. SILK REMNAN’ - ‘ A uMtall Suny Jtnebraation one pitatera | ‘luaianid B Gonststing 6f pian eversible Smyrna hugs to) 12 tt. sy ey citi} reer roils, | Whereabouts, Petgagila, the brother-in« ned Whitall’s Anglo- Turkish Ruge—4.67.0 !- o r , t aw, Was not at §1s drug store on the also taffeta RE DaTE aren TT ise, 7 F ‘ee of One Hundred and Sixteenth) FUR DEPARTMENTS. mm Both Stores, | [tact niin and Mi avenue fl kee 4 |B to 49. per 19c ’ € founded by Feli " biane ¢ the | F ta’ tieh leaviln oe Hudson Seal Coats, full length.....127.50 | vara, at ne ,she—V ctl! $40, ¢ fact thy Ho weathered the 1907 " c i “LA MODE” ae | cently, hand anic, but at & oes Of $10K00 It 18 eald. French Seal Coats, collar trimmed with NETS Worth 3, at 8 every Funds in Real estate, Caracul. 85.00 Extra large, | allover | _ ~a- -—— Ti!s son Joseph succeeded him and the a A . head nets; invist 4 7 - F ii ERI firm Was heavily interested in real French Seal Coats, trimmed with Aus- Re Best China IV. atting: Reversi! tor Nece ess: aint | WrAnn ¢ i tate, some of which ts said to have de- . ain, ONDENS PROMPTLY TINTED | ° J i recent years, Joseph Roe tralian Opossum. 65.00 SSS SSS SS \ 5 TEM ub ek F; in @ statement of his condition | a Aug. 28 last, showed assota of Marmot Coataiens its. isc. schoo. 1 We Make an ay hese ss ‘ ; Walia Sas Russian Pony Skin Coats......... 38.50 : « : é Ee eee ee Natural Grey Wolf Muffs......... 9.00 4 arpets ree o aregee {ea * » during the pane and the dee Natural Grey Wolf Scarfs......... 8.00 c All-Wool Brussels Carpets | All-Wool Velvet Carpets | Sm th’s Aamineter Carpets paws Aa ae ork ieee ure Australian Opossum Muffs........ 7.50 LINGERIE WAISTS | Fer, sitting room att and re if patterns; | most beautiful colorings, vn of te Tebanos above, the Australian Opossum Scarfs........ 7.50 pret y ‘syle rill] and aes 0c snd eol- © 75e¢! & fegulse vrata $1 2m . ‘ ouse rat. oringy; 31 qual- lar 3 od and ‘Is about twenty-five Pointed Foe Mufls,..0..566000005 99-80 trimmed th i Venice per yard ws... 19, Ate garde er cen® $1.85; at, ws old. He could not be found last on ace; tue! } —=== ! night. Besides belng, interested as Pointed Fox Scarfs. eeereceeee 25,00 SE 59 A Co : manip Alege brokers, the frm ts Black Fox Muffs... ves 14.50 we c $10 Bed Outfits, 5.95 f , eas Cosnsratiyn, alah whiod Black Fox Scarfs +90 22:50 7;,PARNING Bed Outfits like eut; consisting of : \ dry Moda store at Ono Mundr r SOTTON a brass trimmed steel bed; a so N oni street anid First avenue, Blue Wolf Muffs cae EESO. one eae aint eevee ca vr Wer hell steel rupicy was dled in December, IQ. Blue Wolf Scarfs.........++.++4++ 10.50 Black or wh woven spring, all m actual | i PPR Persian Paw Muffs.. Ria eiee siaceaive Aum $18 Solid Oak Sideboards . D, 1 Ss ex iz . Persian Paw Scarig.ii..6...esaese 9:90 } 11.98 (Like Cut) 1 The remaining stock of Foreign and sarge pad: 4 straps of Soli pogidabaarde tilke cues ceatveds (rant: larae | ee : q is doattap Solid Oak Si i 4 nN \d a full house and an at- | Domestic: Fur Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces, pular’ linen drawers and cupboard; solidly com tructed; 11.98 t And to me his sermoi 4 y remus 1k Pa high lustre polish, an actual $18 value ‘ ead ao hen at greatly reduced prices. fs Reet ta aero an ee ee mui Le rate A med IT expected some tn- . the subject as to whether an independent creature \ ‘ihe wile ast ree| 23rd Street 34th Street Women’s Coats: Reduced to Half and Less Present might have received | . ation on th. subject, but ‘ 1 to admit that I failed to ; Prom Ais, reer Hc -e } a YT am ted to conclude y le, inde. { , wet | ' uf yo Women’s $10 54-in. Plush Coats Reduced to : Adam and Eve got their dAMES MoGREERY bf 60, Made from a richly dyed plain seal plush, 54 inches : \ A the apples (it being ” Q y long, semi-fitting ‘model, large shawl elite itl / 1 into a peck ey ; 4 d throughout with « back une interlined and lined ; i 23rd Street 34th Street guaranteed satin finished serg Ss 32 to 46 (lit % 1 to a customer) ; tomorrow at... : , * 3 , " WASH DRESS GOODS, Im Both Stores, Women’s Brocaded Silk-lived Cara 4 Cex n : T Actually worth and sold here formerly at $1 On Thursday and Friday, —some ask $17 and $18—a beautiful pony skin ™ “pe January the r9th and 20th finish caracul cloth—modeled int ¥) han asarns, had ss 3 Thi y, ‘ e in. coat—lined throughout with a broca te silk, tn- f nusttal Sale of White Wash Fabrics A ing or "s Satin—large shaw! collar—all sizes, threat. : adelphia as Mftoon ’T° yanda imi Nax pie at Peas > ¢ i ; Den snan $0. Woe Fifteen Thousand Yards of Dimity, Flaxon Women’s Pony Skin Finish Caracul Coats—also 54- at, 98 | yg Are Mary yt and Madras. 18c per yard |f} inch Crushed Velvet Coats—large storm collar, turn } i can | values 25¢ and 35¢ |B} back cuffs—heavily Interlined and lined throughout i ane French Dress Linen,— pure flax, dry finish, with satin finished serge; sizes 32 to 46, in this sale, at 46 inches wide. 28e per yard Fur-Trimmed Isabella or Sable ried Ly» H value 506 or Seal Plush Collar Coats, worth $5 to § 1 Also embroidered collar coats; all in §4-in, mod Is; MK , @ choice of kerseys, cheViois, thibets or all wool mix. Webrh if im roma sed when 23rd Street 34th Street tures; 32 to 4 none worth under $5. vel: BF ared with any T saw om my trip MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, TAdance, —Dedttye, ") abroaa at Berean rrr rire