The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1911, Page 10

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REVERS WERERINBRONK Interborough Wants’Too Much for Four Crosstown Sys- tems, Says Whitridge. ve Had Troubi 1 | UNION IS AFTER THEM. “ tlon ©: f the M Bridge Avenue Railroad Queensboro Line of Third Delayed by City. fonnecting tie weet jont s was met today > romm denial fram Frederick W Federal receiver of the fome Ken “g after the Ni a lnon Cor give @ longer rite ent fare. Haven't Come to Terms. t Opera- BUILDS SPITE FENCES AGAINST Two NEIGHBORS. snore and the y le Among-the opie. f Alb et ropaltt) even with ong Intand, w MW Ostricher n Opern x for years, le of “spite ves started three houses 1p to the present writ! ne fences cu bie A deen able to co vImost as much rom Ostricher ith the Interborough pe they do trom his ne! the use of my aetting the advantages of the merger to peopl the Bronx, as I mas GREAT Poem? When we get the lines, if yer do,’ will be plenty of time to bout proposed transfer arrangeme! | Retpré Mr. Whitridge could buy SAditional Mnes he would have to # ere the consent of the Court w ted irtm recetver, Judge Lacombe pe not se yet signed an order au- boring euch @ purchase in the ome Ae \a, recetver*Mr. Wirttridxe has been marvel in the eyes of thore familiar th ‘Jocal tranaportation problems, He everseaching out and seeking to en- nck the value af the property placed PIANO venue Railroad eystem, of which the ear Atenas in Three Boroughs. how 1 ain most concerned in get- te Int fc tt Avenue Rallroad @ throe-bo: bch! sybtem,’ 4 Mr. Whitridge. “Woe gro hoing to give @ free transfer to our passengers over Bast River to the Plaza in Astoria, 1, I. We are being a bark by the datlure ef the city to ite part and finish up the electrical pranch of Our #yatem ‘will be e@ as the Third Avenue Bridge Our tracks are latd across | » and through Figty-ninth | jeth street to Third avenue. | ngers over from iqland- and land t} eke they want to go, upror jy Manhattan, I only wish the eity pwould rush along tts part of the /* ry work afd let us get into oper ation.” eat He tad - BLOOMINGDALE NURSERY. Ent¢rtminment Plaza rings/ Liberal Contribution to Fund. ifedhidacal Mth St., by den any There) was an entertainment at the Hotel Maza last night t Special Thursday Womens and Misses’ our Pretty Easter Suits that eat be excel lent values at 17.98, made up in one of the most popular models of the season trated on the left, from he ported French worsteds, Cc finished with fancy fold, piped satin; colors navy, bl t sizes 14 to 44 Women’s, " Misses’ and Junior 8 98 Suils, ted on the Several mode wool Fre an semi hobt with folds and 14 to 44 ' _ Value 12.9 i Women’s Dresses | Women's Ki smade from ar Women’s i= “Beat Values at the Lowest Prices.” Collen * f \ Sik Hose SALE ‘To-Morrow WEBER UPRIGHT Full Size Late Style Action ot SOHMER Medium Size Excellent Condition *200 NWAY UPRIGHT Full . my Metal Frame teeter mee CHRISTMAN SONS, Sth & 6th Ay the venent or! World ‘Wants Work Wonders. 121st Street House Violinist H | Peoenttly opened. tain x {At that time was planning his larger) HB BVSNING WORLD, — = RECTORANDSIN == PARTNER QUARREL ENDED George | a quar- whieh 1 for And, besides too nat, he is my m Charies © W. Reotor, rel Rector and hi« ¢or Who epmnated ater two years ago, are united once | or man to-day Joins J ff the! his father in plendid new hi y-fourth | reat and Hroatway which the father | freight? Beer from the West is ensive. But righthere at homeis brewed a more de- licious beer costing but adollar a case (24 bottles). It's Before the Rector parted the aon had heen interested in the manegement of the | famous restaurant which bore the fam- | fly name, The nature of the original vel waa never revealed, but ft Is n that the bi was widened the son's marriage to Bertha Ellen | kn by Curtia, of Mert Conn, who was in| | the chorus of the Anna lleld company. Shortly atior the separttion younk PALE RIPE Teector bought out Vapt Church's old restaurant at F flxth street and Broadway. Chvirehili | RHEINGOLD Brewed by S, Liebmann’s Sons, Brooklyn --visitors welcome. Sold every- whe place at Broadway and Forty-ninth | st. ‘The name of the old place was ed to the Cafe de Madrid. ciated with George Rt was Samuel Myers Inuc ite operation Anso- owner- latter will Mr. Rector, where Geo: r., was compelled to | UPRIGHT | Stern Brothers have assembled in their departments of Women’s Wearing Apparel a large collection of Imported Models, together with their own reproductions of foreign styles, as well as a wide range of medium price garments, including Street Dresses, Riding Habits, _ Street and Evening Coats Reception Gowns, Three Piece Suits, Separate Skirts, The fabrics employed are the newest and most favored for Early Spring Wear and include Mannish Serges, Tweeds, Hair Lines, Mistral Voiles, Marquisettes, Crepe Metéors, Beaded Chiffons, Moires, Satins, Etc Attention is calied to their very large assortments of Misses’ and Small Women’s | Suits, Dresses and Coats | from which they quote the following representative items: { Tailored Suits of Diagonal Serge, in navy, black, } H tan and gray, showing the new skirt effects and 1 > trimmed with Silk Hercules Braid, at $ 19, 75 Actual Value $32.50 Dresses of Foulard, new patiern {esirable colors, ss eae Chiffon Veiled Waist trimmed with fancy galloons, 13. 19 Actual Value $23.50 Dresses of Imported White Cotton Voile, combined with Striped Voile in various colors and elaborately trimmed with Cluny é Insertion, exclusive model, | Actual Value $23.50 Dresses of Hand Embroidered French Linen, in Waite, new blue, pink, champagne, lavender and rose, 8.5 0 Actual Value $12.50 | Coats for Touring, Automobiling and Street Wear, of seasonable materials, lined through- $17 50 I/.0U, { out with peau de cygne and foulard, at Actual Values 50 and 3 Also Girls’ Coats, Three Piece Suits, Washable Guimpes and Separate Skirts are now shown at very attractive prices. 2.50 19.75 Dresses, being values will be offered to-morrow in Women’s Waists Very desirable in Dressy Models and Tailored Styles in a wide variety of fabrics and trimmings, including litt Model of White Ma Poplin, also 1 2 of Striped Dimity, yoke back, 1 cuts, 1.45 Low Neck Model of Batiste, $ 1 Cuffs in Hand t eflec 1.85 kK nono Model of B ed with allove Our new building on West Twenty-second Street is now completed and the two entrances on that street will be foundvery convenient for Automobilesand Carriages, West 23d and 22d Streets tener . gp hata cence iin tm nt Sil Seat st sea " — w BUWESUA XL, APwiu as, aval, | “Famous 6 for their Suits.” Between Lenox & 7th. Aves.: Women’s & Misses’ Tailored Suits, Thursday, th Ave. Corner th New York’s Greatest Suit Dept. Enormous Easter Sale 5000 Height-of-Fashion Suits In All Sizes for Women & Misses 974 5 19" Every Suit a $25 to ae Model Others s dress’ “moire *norted S Checks, Hi ine Strip +, Free if women, is Ht 16 ear a Ash f for misses. | A\| Dry-Air Cold reg for Furs 3d Floor. A thoroughly modern plant—located in s connected tunnel with main building. 1 otection moth, fire, theft. Ail furs on and cleaned by vacuum process before stor circular, or "phone 3,000 Morningside and » ‘ ‘ . Women’s Lingerie Waists TAILORED WAISTS OF LINON; front of Mexican plaits; rolled co and cuffs. Also of linge and front effect y nwedal! LAWN WAISTS , Inodes and nex, ay (2a Floor.) A Sale ork, with large it insertions... 1625 no sleeves elaborately swith fancy yoke of 4 Mso a ny amber" of cuffs’ of dainty eyelet em s a very stylish model and kimono sleeves prettily of dainty entire waist of A Pre lasier Showing of Women’s Pumps We have anticipated your wants with anding of the prevailing mod the past score of vears has been so prolific int ful Satins—black and brown, Suede in various shades, Buckskin, White Cravenette, Canvas Tan Cordett, brown and cream Crashette, brown and white Ottoman, Sea Island Duck, black and tan Ca Patent Colt J Russia Calf and Velvets. Think ot and you of our Such a collection of suits as “ nt for Easter wear would take pages of this pre-eminent are those exquisite serges in rich deep indigo blue shades, black and the gayer pastel colors—evo'ved in a hundred or more models jaunty and chic, artistically embroidere richly braided, magnificently ornamented, desi ith sailor collars, inlaid moire and satin effects, notch shawl revers, directoire collars, revers, closing with a large braid or button ornament at the For Thursday—This Special { Black and Brown Satin Pumps and Slippers, Velvet Pumps and Slippers, Kidsk i Pumps and Ties, Paien er Pumps and Ties, Black Re Calf Pumps and Chiffons, Nets and Laces 1 charming variety. There is nothing in the reaim of fashion waist line or in strictly with richest silks. $12.75, $15.00 $19. All‘lined beautifully for $25 to $40 models. es, here i you tf And the re eS aa tor then mivetyesi a 3 WHIT 9 re WHIT! AND: ( Ri aM oC YPTON BRUSSELS NET Don’ tWorr About Terms ae ee ‘ vide Wt 39 Whatever ‘Suits You Will Suit Us WHITE AND 1 seu" FANCY “NET ALLO| ERS —A8 inches wide; suftable s. Regularly ce. to $2.25; for waists and gu take advantage F saeseatne ah pare 69% to 1.75 14 to 1% inches _39c and 55c RMAN: 7) AL AND INSERTIONS; EDGES” se Per dozen Piece, o call upon is S that ewalt Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit wide. Regu yards. . Davenport Sofa Bed, A big wireecclasnt. cal Dainty pe Beware Display frames, handsome Equalling In point of assortment b ut at a positi vely lower price than is to carved heads be found in down! and pane! CAMBRIC, NALNSOC ONS, BANDINGS upholste AND BEADINGS—fro. wide. Regularly 25¢; in Ls yard. 1214¢ our, ¢ SWISS BANDING wide; suitable for trimming lingerie tufted, with dresses. Regula ee Mb 1 box for ALLOVER i MBR( NDERY—of open ant showy designs; for kimono storage of waists and guimpes. Reg. § vere 09C clothes, BATISTE AND SWISS FLOUN( wide ve tue $30, Et RGAE ADS 19. Ox thay 5-Piece Framz Parlor Swit Reupholstered tastes 27, 50 ve ais, 51.08 , tue ats, 13.49 the workmanship ate ¢ the very best—a: positive ; Ost $50.00 value, An ex , the regular Letina Tae TY ie Mack nile a ; Verdure Tapestry Imperial Velour ‘Sik Velour inch Posi f Gobelin Tapestry § | Silx Damask |Brass Bed, 9.98 | s cords and th: frames. FE yew gimp, 5- Flee Slip Covers. 385 ves will be make rush begin naile vaterial a ei tinished with best shrunk bind rwed; fit and workmanship guaranteed, Hike cuts value § which means will save at le, The best proot at you Golden Oak Dining Table, polistied of Bslraarain: 7 ra Dining-Room Furniture ® ti natin Bee ne 10-75 For Thursday only we shall name sensatignal reductions on our asked by stores, downtown The hay rey | The The Have straight Beftets and silver araw- | Tables ding | China or bent onde ers; tall width | and : d closets and mirror back By » Quar- | Clesets and adjustable Quartered oak shelves Buffets Dining- -Room Tables China Closets Reg. 31.75 Reg. 26.50 Reg. 20.75 22.95 18.95 13.85 Dining-Room Chairs Reg. 3.30 2 49 (Sip eat, covered with genuine leather), Sunday World Wants Work | Monday Morning Wonders

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