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‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1911. by remarking on his beauty of per econd street ferry house Danbury and wae going fifty miles an} Schoch Was removed to the Norwailt J and sweetness of voice, trate F ed that if they [hour. It struck the automobile with] flospttal In af Unconscious state, where Afax Whitman, the prize strong man| Were guilty to send them to jterrife force, driving it up a tweoty-|4¢ was foand that his lett shoulder and ler the. & M the| the workhous at Youst ten | ’ }foot embankment and reducing {t to|jeft arm were fractured, and & i of command }) pitt Ba twe.men #plinters against a stone wall. Mra| feared that he bas sustained internat oho ranka, Brooke | Pictcher's fife Was waved by reason off fmjuries. Mere. I was taken to 3 | |the fact tia’ she wae in the rear se nome, Dr, Fletcher hw . ny Where three beach lines meet. They | on care Ad ane was, t toed aut t ‘ son is w ob u fie ; io a! stat on ad the are iy UN bagged elght. c Bridge. jeer and driver wore hurled together u ale ar wae the one which Pollee activity Jtbe bank. esaken to New Yortt Members of the @quad took five men | from the one Hundred and Twenty-fifth | said Commiasioner Waldo to-day. “Wel : |etreet line who had come ‘from Fort|are going to keep it up systematically. | " s " Leo, headed for trouble; eight were! There will always be men and boys in Jeaptured a One Hundred and Fittieth —— vy TRACTION TRUSTS “? HAVE A WEEK 10 ~ ACCEPT SUBWAYS Mayor Gaynor Assures Unani- a city Hke Uhie Who are selfish and bru! |street and’ Third avenue, coming from | tq) enough to terrorize women and lclason Point, but were discharged for lack of evidence in the Night Court, Anti-Hoodlum Police Get in} because ine street car company had not hile | dren on their week's outing. But ; aa Ro al Ben als going to get as many of them Into] (Special to 1 ing World) sent its emplo: as witnesses to the | h¢ geo je ae poentore win the Help | By wens cree Sune ae , é ; Yo nor|of the Magistrates and discourage a| The automobile of Dr 1A .) . Mous Official Acceptance ae ae promens Fine Day and Magistrates fighting, which the policemen had M0) wr oie jot aiore from eat form of out-| Fletcher, @ dentist of New York, who é ars ’ ’ AL Tt! w "3 * door sport, Jt is not going to be al has a summer home in Wilton, was! | y ; of McAneny Report. SUBWAYS. Help Crusade. Two arrests wore mado at the Wood: |rogyiar @itire of Sunday evening struck by @ Now York, New Haven and] R “ q ‘The Mayor, In explaining his change fe car barn Queens @ travel any longer.” [Hartford train in this place this fore: | = rich free smokes full of fragrance and street cars running from North noon and Harold Schoch, the chatfteur, | 4 of view to friende—up until after the d 7 <p pry |Beach. Of these Magistrate Smith at F Faeatie probably fatally injured, whit —soothing and mild + Dian-now. nage he ‘reqraa that te peas: hae for ninty darn to for ten dave] ‘ot vend in thin torhna's poner waar | fet" nad hut The uclden hae A Box of 10 for 15 Cents two companies have at thelr head mon aad ji Gee Bee eee ae eery. oF Wan aviator was attacked inthe alr.” — [pened on the Winnipauk Crossing of the | Would Have Let Companies | ¥ho 40 not seem to understand the Commissioner Waldo Em.- | forther heating “Ry a bird | Danbury division. y \ Get them—INSIST if you must—but get them. transit needs of New York, He regrets Five were arrested in the Ninety-| “No; by @ string of fish.” Vrne train was coming down from |: « Go at Once Had He Real- | tht, there representatives hay — phatic on Intention to Stamp | ized Difficulties, imnoranse of whet the otty rwly! Quit Sunday Abuses. The Mayor's letter to his Brookiyn friend, according to leading public of Any question that may have exteted| ficial, appears Pag Wild attack | Fifty young men of the sort who get) 4s to the official adoption of the Me-| Upon the McAneny report, caloulated | ther Bunday amusement by stirfing up Ameny subway report at the special|'? develop opposition to the report in| fights, trampling and elbowing women meeting of tho Roard of Estimate Wed. een Brooklyn and Bronx, Here jand children and filing the air with | nesday was removed to-day when, “f@ the other paragraphs: curses on crowded street cars going each momber of the Board of Esti| 4 tgried we bg ane together last Thure-| 15 and from pleasure resorts were mate notified the Fe Pccact eat the Fourth avenue subway iA | gathered all over tho city by police wik: vote for the report rooklyn I have considered the matter detailed for that purpose. Not all were 4 i e-Préndergast even more carefully. I regret to see it! oe NO CONNECTION WITH taken out of che eubway system, 1 ree! Proumht to trial to-day. But in all parts BTOL to ave the unity of the subway eye. | Of the Clty Magistrates showed their In- tem broken by taking the Fou! ltention to co-operate with Police Com- nue subway out of The result missioner Waldo in bis campaign against TWO Vere it et + DINGS. J.B.GREENHUT Pres. New Yorkers understand pretty well that every advertisement of The Big Store is prepared with utmost care. It means exactly what it says. Not only is every statement thoroughly well backed up by the facts, but very often we do even more than we promise. Hence the instant response to our public announcements. Our June Clearance prices extend throughout BOTH of our magnificent mammoth buildings -our President MoAneny into his report the adoption, ratified by the ‘Board on Saturday as a Committee of the Whole, will bo unanimous was made manifest by ahe declarAtion of the Mayor that he, too, will vote for the everybody who Comes by the Stein- | hoodlum: Some of the ace! Tunnel trom Queens Borough and) were sent to the Workhouse takes the Interborough to go to Brook: | varying from alxty days to ton. lyn, of Who comes by tl a oreks NHUT Pres. -__|87 819 STS.NEW YORK. _Teport. Ho said so omphatically to-day, | trom the Bronx jn On Btaten Island, of eight men ar-| No Charge for Alterations on Women’s & Misses’ Apparel Until Further Notico—Hate Trimmed Free ildi » Goods, Weari ment for publication on the subway! hattan to Brooklyn, des ¢0 change oars |stoner's special Strong-Arm Anti-Hood- pyrene So les, etc., and our GRE 1 iF ettuation. and pay another fare if be wants t@ #0 | ium Squad on the Bull's Head Line, five Building, amply stocked with Home Outfittings After Wednesday the companies will ine the La tlh Legh be ad J to the be given one week in which to accept or | 1FKe section of the alty through which 77 reject the terme and conditions offered | t TUns oF to the seashore with which | Gave and three SORT aL Conde exclusively. As an opportunity to buy merchandise to meet general Were went to the Workhouse for fifteen Complimentary J*A" Green Trading Stamps Free, Tuesday, in Our GREENHUT Building . : js it Is to be connected. Magistrate McGuire, at Coney Island, irae Ld Mie ye needs ae tend sale is aeae ieee " C 7 : in class ty itsel unapproachanle, in [ \. " Mayor Seth Low to-day dise{ CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING PER. |fentenced one man, who fought in the This distribution is for Tuesday only. bealh iy free stamps good in any one book. tbh ot barwalne Is-uir anrrective Chee. ‘ride eevee tienen Wa WANT. Cuiver station, to thirty days in fie cussed with Mayor Waynor the subway FECT |E store ; two men who had smashed report. When ask regarding the| “I do not see former Mayor's visit, Mayor Gaynor|@0ing that, T fea said: not looked to see “Mr. Low has been of the utmost | %, de (Premium Parlor, GREENHUT Building, Third and more valuable than ever before. oor.) The premiums are more varied contains but a very small fraction of the items = # & store front with a brick and then fought thelf way into a crowded train, subway ah on| Were sent to the workhouss for ten service to the oMcials and to the Clty! one fare But we cannot have every-| days och. Two other young men wero in thia subway matter, The committee] thing perfect in this worle, We must) assessed $2 each for the pleasure they appointed by the Chamber of Com-|do the best we can through all oon- | got from “getting the goat” of a guard merce and tho Merchants’ Association, | tentions and difficulties, @m@ with that | -_—seeseeenensennnennemmemms wome tim 0, of which Mr. Low be content. chaltman,, will ‘meat tosmorrow, and ‘T|_ “That the passengers brought over to! KAKA UA hope thar ‘with Mr. Low's advice they | Manhattan every day by Brooklyn car | SEI Wy Maxthl 7 |iinew should have a line through Man- will ratify the subway report, and help by which they can be distributed A in paasing tt and qarrying ft out. do not mind rhying that T have| asked Mr, Low to have a sub-commit- | tee of his committee appointed to give | aoeee er nina | this distributing Iine-on a single fare, i fi Lap epee Ney NX ‘Those Who come to Manhattan by the . Mu | surface Hnes—and they will be the mar | Jority—will have to pay another fare to UNDER ATTENDING DIFFICUL-| xo on uptown. I had hoped that they TIES FAVORS CITY OPERATION, | Would be given transfers over th tributing line, but it seems thai “If I had fully realized at the bel ty he But seems that ginning the diMculties of dealing with | get things @ operating companies, I believe IT would | some allowance will ve made for the| favored coming to Immediate city | diMcultien of the cane.” he companies go | =———= : ‘Greenhut Building Tuesday We Begin a Distribution of Several “Everything for the Home” Carloads of Excellent Refrigerators Our Selling Figures For This Occasion Will Be Just About i‘actory Cost Prices, Plus Freight Charges to Our Warerooms. Here, in this sale, ih herd be] i f To the Trade rrarnandbue Buyieg and, Seling power of the, Geosaher- To Our Patrons This offer is| Siegel Cooper Co., for it is in this sale that we have Selling service wil! made to our re-| agreed to dispose of the surplus and overproductions of | be augmented with tail patrons only. | high-class refrigerators from several manufacturers. extra space and extra Fosevely none You purchase these with the same understanding of ave Je ae satisfactory service as though you paid regular prices. Every Refrigerator Has Been Rigidly Tested to Meet the Exacting Standards of the “Greenhut Guarantee’ You May Safely Judge the Values in This Sale from the Fact That We Shall Sell $ Our $6.50 “Leader” Refrigerator for.............+ 4 5 bj e Apartment House Style “Leader” — two | Big Lift-Cover Style 100 th icecapacity; | Apartment House Style—white enamel "It’s worth reaching for. || 10c—Black or Tan. nh All dealers. . NX extract from a doorsin front; SO inches high; iceca-| 44 inches high; handsome $14.50 white | ined; $3 inches high; ice caprc- $ | A ae ae ' cnamel-lined ‘grade; at § ; : bi Ieter trom jayor Gaynor to Bro pacity 70 tbs; regularly $11.28: 9} Saiy 12.50 | tty 90 tbs; usuatty $14.25; at 12 Talking with friends since the draft: ing of the McAneny report on subways, Mayor Gaynor has expressed himseit as disgusted with the repres both the B. KR. T. and the Interdorough because of thelr attitude toward the city during the ations of the last eighteen mor ‘Thin attitude of the Mayor ts mo in keeping with the spirit of h morable article published | in & magazine before his election than | his public expressions upon the same subject after election. ‘ae Mayor now raises the issue of | the Fourth avenue subway, Brooklyn, | which ho claims breaks up the “unity of the subway sy goes to the B. R. T. He says that such a disposl- tion of {It !s an unsurmountable obstacle to a five-cent far Island. BUT FIVE-CENT FARE TO CONEY I CONDITION, This does not at all clear in view of the fact that the condition up-| & on which the B. R. 7. gets entrance ine | % to Manhattan as far north as Vitty-|§ ninth sireet under the McAneny report, isa five-cent fare upon all thelr ele-| vated lines to Coney Island. Comprroller raust and Presl-! @ent Mitche! t Board of Aldermen i have ay t n \ Of an independent subway both after thelr election, and the inicipal operat! DID 4 ALR PRO- Apartment House Style — rogu- 9 75 Our Highly Popular “Leader” —lift cover Lift-Cover St, 1o, White Enamel Lined 43 larly $11.50; Tuesday at le style; 38 inches high; ice capacity inches high, 90 Ibs, isocapec-61 1 D5 Mi dashes high; same style, 90 $ 40 Ibs.; regularly bas 50; $ ity; reg. $12.75; Tuesttay at bs. i rape i) $13.25; at. 11 Tuesday, at 475 Come EARL and Do Your Choosing (GREENIUT Building, Basement.) ACATION czas MAIN BUILDING: 535 Encyclopedia On Sale, $ Tuesday, at 4.75 This is the famous ANGLO- AMERICAN ENCYCLO- PEDIA and DICTIONARY in 10 volumes which was formerly advertised and sold by subscription for $35. The set contains about 10,000 pages, printed in clear type, on good paper, with hundreds of illus- trations explanatory of the text. (Many are in colors, full page.) The binding is strong, and will stand the hardest handling. As a graduation gift to boy or girl or as an addition to the home or school library, IT 1S INVALUABLE (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Music Roll Cabinets You Can Buy Them Here, Tomorrow, fora Good Deal Less Moncy Than Usual Lay away your music rolls and thus protect them from dus: and from all other harmful influences In this sale we include a great variety of cabinets in a number of finishes, and it will be easy for you to match your player-piano, We show a great number of st lee abinets, containing from 4 200 rolls, and you can buy eae here, tomorrow, @ good deal CHEAPER than anywhere else. $i2t0 $15 § $32 to $40 § eabiners LO "cabinets BO $ise > $20 § 6” to $48 $6) $24 to 320 “eRe § 10 $82 8 (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) men Mf AIN BUILDING Nightgowns and Petticoats “made of cambric and trimmed MAIN BUILDING All-Silk Kimonos Tomorrow, at 92, Qby Dainty floral patterns, in a large assortment of colors; beautifully trimmed with messalin¢ ribbon facing and bows on butterfly sleeves, (MAIN, Jing, Second Floor) MAIN BUILDING Business Men’s Books Indispensable as -works of reference in the office: The Credit Man and His Work. Sales Promotion, Commercial Correspondence, Tabloid System for Business Mon, Bound in half leather; published at $2 each; The Big $tore pric fy tomorrow, gach 39c Kubin ‘MAIN BUILDING June Clearance of Robes Values $15 to § $30, Tomor- row, at.... 2 A manufacturer and importer's entire stock, d at 50c and, in many cas nthe dolly These are -made Maruile, ette Lace Rol je and 3 voile robe! 4 hits and d marquisettes and fine imported Swiss robes of linge- tie; values $15 10 $30; $@ 7 at... iN Ruitdiny $1.69 Dresses oan. 98 Tuesday, at Made of linea, basket cloth and linene, in white or netural tinen color; one-pizce kimono style; petty trimmed with colored andings; sizes for chiliren. 2 to 5 yea (i IN Building, Second Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING: ’ Crane’s Corres pond- lalf ence Paper (i Crane's bond paper is of ium 1, strong fiver, and especially lor foreign correspondence, ‘e have bougi Be @ large quantit in LIGHT BLUE SHADE ONLY, and offer this et JUST HALF PRICE, TOMORROW. Two sizes: ROYAL and GLADSTONE. The Paper, |x aquire 10c!|™ (The usual price is 45¢ to 50¢,) (MALIN Building, Fourth Floor.) au Ltt } pm MAIN BU Summer Belts A bargain fot of women's belts; black-and-white combinations in fine silk; many popular shapes, including the hie dip front. 42. A 6c value, tomorrow ic (MALN Building, Main Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Precisely 382 Blue Serge Suits $ for Men and Youths, Tuesday, at 7.95 It Ia a Fact Within OUR Knowledge That These § , h e Else in New York at Less Than $10 to $12, fence the SAVING fovou le hom $2405 t0 $4.08 The big, strong facts rogaine this sale are |) right there in the headlines. They speak for them- y selves. About all we can add is that these suits are EVERY THREAD WOOL and that they are FAST COLOR INDIGO DYE will NOT fade. Thoroughly well made—right up to the mark in style—sized to fit (iy any man or youth, even » the big men who require a 52. rer position of the Comptroller and Mr. Mitchel represents the spirit of the McAneny report, which on Wednesday of this week comes before the Hoard of Estimate for final action, According to | present plans the companies are to be given seven days to decide whother they will avail of the city’s proposal, If they flecline the clty shall proceed with the construction of the so-called Triborough { or Independent subway system. Both the Comptroller and Mr. Mitchel | | ae well as Borough President McAneny of Manhattan looked upon the issue of muntelpal operation, suddenly raised at this time, as a device calculated to de- tract attention from fina! action on the MoAneny report. For eighteen months, they say, mu- Aicipal operation has gone besaing for want of advocates, but now When the solution of the whole subway question ia practically reached, and both com- have been driven into @ corner, 1k of municipal ope: MAIN BUILDING == {n The Basement Of Our MAIN Building the following attractive spe- cials will be found on sale, to- morrow. There are dozens of other bargains readv for vour picking: Week-End and Short-Trip Trunke-— ideul for the purpose; the strong kind of trunk; eanvas covered; hard Aber bound; priced else- MOM riers: OOD Cane Suit Cases made extra large and roomy; very light weigh sole-leather corner protectors; Men’s & Youths’ i ood lock, and strong i) $2 $, 3 RO i Steamer Rugs -exira 3, 4 & *5 mY deep. fringe: large Nightgowns—V and h necked; with pretty SRNR AY insertion and clusters of tucks; value 75¢; tomorrow, at ‘ABe Petticoats —- striped — seersucker wash Rettleoat , made with scal- loped or plain hemmed 23 ruffles; val. 39c; tomorrow c (MAIN Building, First Ploor,) EMO BATISTE CO, SETS do not ‘‘stretch and lose their shape, a8 ALL OTHER summer corsets do, They can’'t--the Nemo method of sewing allows no “give” in the seams. Nemo Batiste Corscts say stylish and shapely until they’re N°32 Hue worn out. They are cool, com- Sortable—and ECONOMICAL, Make sure of summer comfort! Take your Nemos with you on your vacation—your dealer will show you the latest models, Self-Reducing Corsets, for Stout Figures—$3, $4 and $5.09} | | Lastikops Corsets, for Slender and Medium—{3 and $5° Other styles—a perfect fit for every figure—$2.00 to $10.00. A dozen i] models made with the new semi-elastic Lastikops Webbin ost atylish f y 6iud comfortable corsets in existence, unequaled at any price, Nemo Corsets are eold throughout the world. If you're abroad, yee 8 find American-m Nemos at SELFRIDGE'S, in Lonion, and AU} GALEBIES LAFA B, in Paris, KOPS BROS, Mjre., NEW YORK MAIN BUILDING Cut Prices on Music Rolls Practically everything set to mu- sic is included—from the greatest ‘ Moe mesa popular street ditties of the hour, These are 65- and 88-Note Rolls $0c rolls. 28e | 7c rolls. .42¢ $l rolls. 68 | $1.50rolls.82¢ $1.75 rolls 94e A very special lot of Music QWBe Going out of town for’ the fereer rae have the World | sent to them, and address — changed as often. as desired, | Morning World, 12c per week Evening World, 6¢ per week Sunday World, 5¢ per Sunday Send your remittance to the Cashier NEW YORK WORLD, , inch, choice Finest outing trousers, in 49 Bed Sheets—single bed siz Rolls, ar, each only about 900 of them; # of bright plaid compin: Trousers, at ons 38 value. chee 10¢ Towels gray, tan and brown shades; i} size before hemming also worsteds and cassimeres, 54x90; each Make Your Selections Early, before hemming Please, P] 45x38; $ Vine Dress 2.65 17x32; each ¢ ic in every size from 28 to 52 19¢ Hemstitched Pillow Cases— each MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) (MAIN Building, Basement.)

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