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——— ; 8 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 238, 1911. : } ta Carel Seneca eetre oth . ied - ua ——— port outlying future extensions. If Ce cate we aban te doatioun 06s HAS WHEELS, ENDS LIFE. ieee bel Dt pL i A iy Worke Like Postal Bank. | this does not receive attention the [en fge mon pent pons and finally they sald” they thought | MANTOWOC, Wis, Jan. 23—One hun- 4 A ae Gemicite. that the eity will be cetled Novices at Operation. Rushes Into Police Station, Dashes| they'd like to go on the stage. They |dred dollars a day is now the average of 1 ern ro 7 (3 rs { on t pay on future extensions will Out ead Commits el Were sent to Bilis Island, where a board | deposits in the postal savings bank here. - " : soon stop other egnatruction, and “Ot course, mamaite - of inquiry wii! grill them, Ab t " teh been thus the city will b& blocked In the |oannot be A men entered the Reiph avenue| According to the Inspector who sent |About seventy accounts have know ourselves until the plane are direction of its greatest growth. It finally approved. There may be many is apparent that, ten or fifteen years To-morrow, a Clearance Sale of Lisle Thread and Silk Hosiery At Exceptionally Low Prices Women’s Black Silk Lisle, extra quality, the youne wi r sent Topened, laboring men and working police station tn Brooklyn to-day and| fe young women, “Gerromiy aerating girls making up most of the deposi- modifications.” ald to Lieut. Lonergan: the arrival of the de Ciiffords at the|tors. The farmers are not taking “Has your company had any expert-| “I got wheola You better tock me| pier, strongly to the bank, ence in operation—what do you know | up."* about operation?” waa asked, ‘When the tleutenant cated Pottoernan | Soa errr —_—————- “No more than John B. MoDonald Carroll and ordered the visitor locked « | B. Altman & Co | le ie | outlying extensions. If we make a definite contrast with the Interborough now, and find that, In the course of a few years, ex did when he got the contract for trutid- Ing and operating the present subway, up the men took to ao heels. The He provided the operator and we pro-|D°Mceman gave chase, but could not pose to provide an operator. ‘This prop- | Overtake him. oxition {s not @ bit different from the| Shortly after noon a call came to the six Pairs 2.1660 Pair 28° _Mitchel’s Modifications Reduce | tensions cannot be obtained, a aub- | McDonald proposttion.” station from No, 1042 DeKalb avenue, garter double tops and soles, ain ” Sas way proble: i n be developed “As to terms, what ts your idea that/ kept by Mrs. Bella Sobindier, for an cl i ‘a publ Ds, Tet eracticuly a. New | ¥4e veekiem win ines ae devloned. | Mts SS Te commiaion ball | eettut tase toraanin tree inelied FAS ae, eee cr bas flO Poo time, for the reaacn that the Inter- | 707" was asked. it and found the caller of the morning IS y PS, “On that score T have no summestion to | borough will have obtained the de | make. In one letter We sald that we| dead with a gas tube in his mouth. To sirable inside lines, would abide by the terms to be made by | Mrs. Schindler, at whose house he had DIRECT ATTENTION TO THEIR MEN'S FURNISHING DEPART. orough Preside ueer the Public Service Commission, If th Mved only two days, the man gave his ‘ 7 STEERS HITS “DEFICIT,” | weed upon te committer the tonatrucs | 2rms contemplate a seat for each pas: | name nn Nathan Deaaver and Mu gocu- MENT, NEW IMPORTED SPRING FABRICS FOR THE MAKING 2 TT" Tan, Ob: Une ol, four-track Fouty te: Ja. | SONG Pos instances, shat, Wi walt Om Tt] POON Bh Ae Oe or GaN. NO Dereroal TO ORDER OF MEN'S SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS. MEN'S maloa, known 8s "route which was 80 willing to accept a provision for | effects were left by the suicide by which ENGLISH’ MOTOR COATS AND CAPS MOTOR ROBES AND STEAMER RUGS IN NEW DESIGNS. Proposition. Fine Gauze Pure Thread Silk, : garter cotton tops and soles, Three Pairs 2.35 Pair 79¢ inte WG Wi Silk, extra quality, in black, white and colors, ' double garter tops, Three Pairs $5.00 Pair 1.75 French Pure Thread Silk, neatly r sl embroidered, black and colors, Three Prs. 8.00 Pair 2.69 e Iaid out by the Rapid Transit Board in five cent fare over the entire sys-| Its antecedents might be learned. The The Suggested Changes Pro-} is ana approved by the Hoard of Estt-|tam that we operate.” body was remove to the Morgue. — |mate, He called attention to the vast] President Bradley has forwarded cop- THESE VERSITILE GIRLS growth of population in Queena and the|!es of his company's offer to Mayor nounced Too Radical by In- Increased naseased valuation of tts real| Gaynor and the other members of the eatvemeponaanasineste A SPECIAL SALE FOR TUESDAY WILL CONSIST OF Men’s terborough Officials. eatate abe ERD Can Do So Many Things Thetr Black or Colored Lisle Thread, plain or Landing Is Blocked. Gladys de Cilfford, twenty-one, and |INTOXICATION CHARGE SHATTERS HIS MEMORY. her aister, May, nineteen, arrived here ee to-day as second cabin passengers Policeman Says Pay May Be $10,000] ayoara the Wihite Star finer Laurentic, Gay a lengthy exposition of his ideas! president Frank Bradley of the Brad- or Ten Cents, Hoth are very pretty English girls, They as to changes and modifications which | yey Contracting Company, which has| When Policeman Jacob Koehler of| ad never been here before, the Interborough Rapid Transit Com-! made the latest offer to bulld the Tri-| the Vernon avenue station, Brooklyn,| OF® of had ‘aoe oo Guth grand pany should make in its offer to oper-| sorough mud: | appeared to-day before Trial Commis: | $id thas the | Rat hu Oa inevadl te ios “4 fhe Proposed subway extensions.| “No politicians or other interests are | nee eten in Brooklyn neadauar’lquire why they wanted to land here. . ichel, in submitting ¢ pro- h en of not buying | wirst they said they were typists; then ‘posais, took pains to advise his col-|!" Partnership with us in this offer.) q winter uniform when ordered to 40|they sald they thought they might try t Chat he did so solely for pur. | 2% Saying this, T mean that neither the! #o and of being intoxicated while on = nacet ot nexotlation und as conations |New Haven nor any other railroad, no| sick leave, his memory had deserted Predicate to the serious cor a A A a eration of (Other man or set of men except the| him to such an nt that he could Fa ae eee a tha city. | three Bradieys are in the remotest de- | Temember how much salary he recelves, His views as to the advisability of an pos dag hay A al Otten OWE We acs uns Commins, independent triborough system to be| S°!né It all alone. “Didn't have the price," answered ra operated by another corporation than Silent on Financial Backing. Koehler. is » the Interborough have undergone nol Asked who, if any person, had ee nt age oa got? ais . But he considers the existing pledged financial assistance to his en- n't kno: he polloeman with rough proposition Impossible and terprise, Mr. Bradley sal oe oe a et Ot New Diag pee why) Removes would not consider ft without all the| “At the proper time “How many drinks have you had thie i These Cle baie aa Modifications he su ¥ pared to furnish surety ‘There's no longer the alightest ni ng morning?” of freckles, as a now drug, othine Others Submit Suggestions. our financial responsibility, but not a| "Don't know—maybe three, maybe | Snamet ol yo, frettien, Oe a eywersd that ts pers of the Board of Bati-| Word about that till then, I can't be| four.” Toottite core’ tee tne homely toot, eae aera ert tied idee and wupges.| expected to let my rivals Into the ac-| Mr. Walsh after this anewer adjourned|" fimoly eet one, ounce of othine--double Nes ag crets of my business.” the case until the next trial day. But | strength—drom Biker's or Hegeman’s ai apply « tlons were Borough Presidents Crom- y Mey AeA Thopecior. Feared night, end in the morning you will | a a Me.| “Charles F, Murphy of ‘Tammany | "¢ !natructed Inspector Harkins to de- | Veltnee even the worst hare begun to disappear, Proll, Miller, Streers, Gresser and Mo) 1 wee ante of politicians are mary | tain Koehler tn a private room until] ‘SieMine tent freckles have vanished. entirely: | Aneny. Comptroller Prendergast sald ‘ Poilce Surgeon Terry examined him,] Js seldom that more than an otnce is neeied 10 | he was preparing a statement embody- he | back of you. Is that tru Fesult of that examination the | completely clear the win and gain & beautiful | . May. he would 7 will have to anawer another | clear complexion, iicce Gis tdean trots, tine (0 tr “Neither Murphy nor any other poll- | charge—appearing before the trial com-| ,, M6 wu, {ask foe, the dente serene oan ile, Shaver epgeinted 6 eomunitt tlclan is back of us. And I may also | missioner in an Intoxicated condition. | ff yt'Yaus to j three to consult with the WPubiic Ser- add that the Interborough has nothing to do with it. I've been asked that Nice Commiasion, on the. Intenvrene | question, too. Lat me repeat tat none ough Presidents Miller of the Bronx and | Put the Bradlee, father, won ley ter, Cromwell of Richmond. This committee | ey Ouy nncar Oh Ne ite business will meet the Public Service Commission @o-morrow for the first conferenc mercerized, superior quality, Six Pairs 2.00 Pair 37° « Black and Colored Pure Thread Silk, : cotton double soles, Three Pairs 2e4D Pair 83° — BRADLEYS ALONE IN SUBWAY OFFER, SAYS FIRM HEAD. President Mitchel of the Board of Al- @ermen submitted to the committee of the whole of the Board of Estimate to- MEN'S FOLDED FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS }' OF IMPORTED SILKS, wt USUALLY $1.30 TO $1.75 EACH =| AT. 5c, EACH aT $1.25 EACH MEN’S MADRAS PAJAMAS, USUALLY $1.75 TO $2.50 PER suIT AT $],]5 PER suIT USUALLY $3.00EAcH =f 3 Women’s Knit Underwear Greatly Below Regular Values Imported Swiss Ribbed Gauze Cotton Vests, extra fine quality, Imported Swiss Ribbed Vests, Gauze Cotton, with fancy yokes, Mercerized Swiss Ribbed Vests, hand crochet trimmed, also Cotton Tights, knee or ankle length, Swiss Ribbed Wool Vests, light weight, also Spun Silk Vests, with hand crochet tops, Venetian Silk Vests, with crochet finished necks, Combination Suits, Imported Perfect Fitting 89c Swiss Ribbed, with Umbrella Drawers, at Best quality Z Brand Swiss Ribbed 1 95 Cotton, knee or ankle length, at . Imported Swiss Ribbed Silk or Plain Milan Silk with French bands, at 2.75 To-morrow, in their Enlarged Furniture Department, Fourth Floor, New Building, a Sale of Furniture and Bedding At 20% to 33%3% Below Former Prices sald to-day: {ET She | at 28° at BOE 57S at 75° at $1.30 MEN'S CAMBRIC NIGHT SHIRTS aT 55c¢, EACH GREAT REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE PRICES OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ FUR, FUR-LINED AND HEAVY WOOLEN MOTOR COATS, ALSO THE REMAINDER OF BOYS WINTER SUITS, CAPS, ETC * was | GB. Altman & Cu. WILL OFFER TO-MORROW, JANUARY 24th, AT SPECIAL SALE REVERSIBLE VELOUR PORTIERES, proposition, “Phe city of New York wants a sub- way. It has had trouble in deciding on plans, methods and routes, While this contention was going on, we have been Rudying all the propositionp and have} =» how concluded by making our offer, ‘ < “It seems to me to be yery simple,. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826. For the present the subway extension of the Com- question: is in the han tions trom the various members of the Board of Estimate, will prepare'an ex- haustive report. This may not be sub- mitted for a month. “|The city of New York {s to furnish $85, 000,000; we are to bulld the subway. Af- ter constructing it we will equip it with money furnished by ourselves and, if % "Important Sale of HAND-SEWN, WITH DOUBLE EDGES, including Library and Living Room Tables, Bureaus, Chiffoniers, AT $16.00 PER PAIR fagreeagie, operate the lines. ‘The city, Mr. Mitchel was the only member of | we stipulate, may take over the subway, the boa to distribute copies of his |the operation and equipment at any mtatement to-day. In his introduction he reiterates his oft-expressed opinion that there will be enough traffic by the time the extensions are completed to Senet ee furnish profits for both the Interbor- | Mew Aay Meal Can Be Thoroughly Enjoyed Upholstered Chairs, Rockers and Odd Pieces, Mattresses, Filled with resilient, well seasoned Special Black Hair, and made in our own sanitary workrooms, - Lace Curtains r DYSPEPSIA-PROOP. ¥ to 4 off Regular Prices A SALE OF CHILDREN’S WASHABLE DRESSES ough and an independent operating By Any Stomach. n : ; FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 3ft. $12.50 4 ft. $17.25 4 ft. 6, $19.75 Would Revise Franchise Costs You Nothiog to Try Stuart's Dyspepsia 1000 Pairs Desirable Lace Curtains Formerly $15.00, 20.50 and 24.00 Tablets, WILL INCLUDE DRESSES OF CHAMBRAY, GINGHAM, DIMITY, ioe teeters none Ce Eaernrcengh 9 2, 3 and 4 pair lots—in a wide range of styles Men, as a rule, enemies, “Their ai fer to surrender its existing franchise on LAWN AND REPP, IN SIZES FROM 4 TO 14 YEARS, Upholstered Springs, 10.50, 12.50, 16.50 UM iteh ket eae ce | and prices, as follows: . AT THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES: Formerly $12.50, 16.50 and 21.75 im eu thereof ten-year indeterminate PD Ip Sn Aca tag A fleet $ t $8 alnnsenieenens ; franchise that portion of the - 4 fuk cetioirehe clty to grant in retugn 8 Pia ‘Minus ‘Mi ‘stted “fond the “all 1.33 0 133-35 CHILDREN'S WHITE AND COLORED WASHABLE DRESSES West 23d and 22d Streets a hise for the 0; th f the Sev- jane: v re nth avenue line south of Forty-seoona| OP Cockull. tuted olten, Formerly $2.65 to $250.00 per pair at $1.50, $2.25, $2.90, $3.75 street. Further suggestions deal with length of franchises and details as to methods of sharing profits between the Interbor- ough and the city, all of which have been explained at length by Mr. Mitchel and Comptrotier Prendergast in their recent] || Pineap @bway speeches, All these suggestions fe pe. st My apply to matters not touched upon in| Pispenns Risk ordered cree - the Interborough offer, and if accepted hat 1 fast tabe @ Bite to beep, 300 by the Interborough they would form Oe es Penee tee Ba be, Gnaivedt are ean he gleam, Mr. Black. Practically a new proposition. Why don’ you oa yon he Sepepate ‘and be In addition Mr. Mitchel advanced a/ done with itt Png fog ol jt 4 Jong “st of proposed modifications, It | 100k anyhow as long as ys iis Peis or Interbotqars otitis to na youre st 00s tine, But now T scan at an whom were shown that they were | thing, at any time. stance, this clam too radical to be considered in the form | chowder agp some pp dbyrovel Ep 'whigh they are oot forth. be just as ch as your crackers Steers Objects to Deficit Plan. Borough President Steers of Brookly while he favors the Interborouh 1, objects to many of ity pr visions. One objection which had great |! weight with his coil braced in the following p hig communication to the comn the whole relative to the pr the Interborough offer r from operations of outlying extensions, ‘The effect of the provision is that if * future extensions are not self-sup- porting the city shail pay the defictt. Under the five-cent fure extensions ‘to outlying territories are randy self-supporting. Future extensions Strained Gumbo. Birloin Steak with Mushroome, CHILDREN'S WHITE LINGERIE FROCKS, AT $6.50 &9.50 ALSO CHILDREN'S WHITE LAWN GUIMPES, IN SIZES FROM 4TO 14 YEARS , . . »« « AT 65¢ Cretonnes at % Former Prices ‘1500 yards 31 inch Cretonnes 10c_ per yard; formerly 25c¢ to 50c¢ 1,800 yards $1 and 50 inch Imported Cretonnes, Taffetas and Shadow Prints 28 to $1.65 per yard, |AT THE FOLLOWING ESPECIALLY LOW PRICES: Formerly 55c to $3.25, ‘ ; x y $ PERSIAN LAWN 5 fg * CROSS-BAR AND STRIPED DIMITY AT 24c PER YARD MERCERIZED FRENCH BATISTE, 45 INCH, AT 30c PER YARD WHITE WASHABLE MATERIALS, SUITABLE FOR WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S LINGERIE DRESSES, BLOUSES, ETC., WILL BE OFFERED TO-MORROW (TUESDAY); aT 14c, PER YARD Slip Covers to Order HRILLING NTURE, fect them anywhere om earth Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St! USUAL PRICES, 22c,, 38c. & 50c. PER YARD Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets abso- lutely ‘stop heartburn, pauses, Indigestion, dyspep- ia of the worst type, sour stomach, bloaty feeling vuctations and irritation, and freshen rate the stomach, ‘They ‘cheer you up, ke you get all the good there is in your Bh Auemw, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. will naturally be to points more and fou. You, wil forget you ever had & stomach more isiant—hence less profitable |‘ Send us sour name and address to-day and we — —_—______—_—_ —— than the inside lines vill at, eaiee wend you by mall m aamule package, v " 150 Stuart Marshall, Mich, 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE NMAUMANN’S | AT 149 ST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED | | * FREE call pe ; FREE This Imperial Leather Couch Price, 612. Golden Oak Frame. Regular + i The inside should help supe HIS enthralling new serial of adventures ¢ audacious Arsene Lupin has its greates terest in the conflict between two types of cl ness, each supreme of its kind. The systen Englishman, methodic and terribly in earnest, f. himself taxed to the utmost to keep up with This Brass Bed Regular Price, $15. FREE Women’s Oxfords and Slippers $1.00 Small sizes and narrow width, at..... i Aa nimble-witted adversary, who quickly embroils t i Broken ldts that were previously re- ) $4.50 |in the maze of thrilling adventure of which hc | Cnecd to’ $2.43 ahd $2.75, at..... aul = a bs FREE the mocking and impertinent centre. With the ; ian ured by ourseve toWenr, FREE with Every Purchase of $5 Sy of the beautiful ‘Blonde Lady," his clever aceo é Sold at cost during this sale to introduce our new La Grecque eeeeey 77 BRASS BED ABSOLUTELY FREE Plice, he cnrages his enemy at every turn, exciti | ia TERM ARE OUR TERI With Every Purchase of $75 [him into clumsy blunders, leading him on it ¥e Call and Convince Yoursell | absurd situations, THE EASIEST PAYMENT HOUSE IN N. + Sau ST, 1 DOOR WEST O PEN E'VEMINGS UNTIL & bed Underwear Dept., where every garment is made with a thought and Apartments Furaisned care not put in the average undergarment. Drawers 75c up. Combination Suits $1.25 up Nightgowns $1.50 up. Princess Slips $2.00 up |{VAN ORDEN CO COMPANY, 45 West 34th St. cron parnmwenen — ye acon Ste ame ANDREW ALEXANDER SIXTH AVE. A T 19TH ST., NEW YORK ns a once neenenrse msec —

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