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evineneneiunaniorens eB Rate oo errs a tere toes een GAYNORHOLOSUP [°° R27 ORK BEBINS ON SUBWAY, CHARGED =e") GANT TERMINAL Friday Brings Forth Many Power Women’s Sample Shoes, High Shoes, ay MY aE Oxfords, Pumps, all $2.50 to $3.50 qualities; at ..... 1.55 Almost every style of shoe imaginable — every leather, in- cluding suedes, patent coltskin and russet calf; samples; extra well made; all sizes and widths. renga NI ag aR The Sensational Prices Quoted in this SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTL' LI Advertisement Hold Good for TO-MOR- WEST i4™ STREET ful Underprice Features peepee ile ‘e Pay Freight. the Public Bervice Commission to show cause why an injunction should not te- #ue restraining the city and the con- Also Blames Democratic Party| tractore trom proceeding with the oon-| Board Approves $2,500,000 struction of the Lexington avenue aub- ‘4 ne for Blocking Transit Plan | way. #as to-day adjourned unt Mon. Plan and Gives O'Keeffe day by Justice Brady in Special Term, « ” Part I, of the Bupre: Court. “by Any Means. ‘Aasistant Corporation Counsel Hahlo, Money to Start. representing the Board of Datimate, ob- Jected to the argument being adjourned SHARP TALK IN BOARD, | until « inter day than to-morrow, on| The new giant termntal planned for the ground that it was a question that|the Manhattan end of the Brooklyn ‘was vital to the people of the city and| Bridge, and which t# to cost the city should be setied at the earitent date upward of $2,600.00, ta now to be built. Drugs, Etc. WitentYitaeel™ Rov nail pos! | \ & Mayor's Hint at Veto of New | int ein maton? aad satio| in ft, Bie cammindoner Oeate ey EP Duplex Telescope Couch Beds ‘ Brady. has arranged to start work at once and 4 5 | hither two single bets . Lexington Avenue Contract | ‘To restrain the buliding of the Lex-lto.day the Board of Katimate appro- |p | (2ecit! fr: ington avenue subway,” anawered the tion ‘Counsel. printed $600,000 corporate atock to enable “[ ahan't hear it. The case te ad.|the Commissioner to take the initial until Monday,” said Juatioe| steps | Miia Sud Wey pestle TOEN 2 Comanlenisaee ORestto ane aioee, Comptrolier Prendergast charges that hogs be spiygen |addressing the Board, that the first the Democratic organization of thie elty, | Periee Sir, nn’ te Cane Will be armed lgtart would include the closing of a acting through Mayor Gaynor, ts hold- - part of William street nearest the s Motr Healthy regu ee. 2 pottle ates. ‘& full size double bed; roattresses included, c° ‘ do of figured denim; " usually $6.98; Fri: 15 Brass Beds, White Esamelled in Cat, at . 5.99 Beds, Like Cut, at 3.9 Continuous posts With massive filers, Stirs Comptroller, son’s Most Amazing TheSea Maaaive neds, with GVOS, Nm unener —___ jeavy top rail anc mounts. atl sizes, Brooklyn Bridge entrance, and the con- ef si ox: wun! ae a pd ieee hare ies bed B, R. T. ASSIGNS A MAN tribution of @ new terminal for the pres- hs = al m | he May bright or satin fins way plane,” the Comptroller declares, ‘Two weeks ago the Bridge Commis- fa well known to the public. Inspector Specially Detailed to See} soner asked for an tmmediate appropri. He endeavored, he adds, to persuade} That Motormen Stop for the [ation for the building of the great ter Alderman Francis P. Bent, who ts Act- Mayor Every Day. minal, but the Board declined until a ing President in the absence abroad of ns detailed statement was forthcoming, John Purroy Mitchel, to aign the tranait| No ribald B. R. 7. conductor passes | showing engineer's figures and drawings Di " ., | Mayor Gaynor by these daye at Highth land affording an estimate of the prob- womenitten’s report favoring the route land Flatbush avenues, Brooklyn, when |apie ultimate cost. ‘The statement is through Fifty-ninth etreet, across the|/he wants to take @ car to Manhattan. but in view of the Queensboro Bridge, but Bent, who {#| When the Mayor reaches the phen Nt alo a Democrat, declined to @ign the] inspector for the B. R. T. approaches, eevee Raa thd iMinG 06 Carts Woe at 14 the desire to begin work at report, thus preventing aotion to-day at| lifts his hat and inquires which car the | /™mer an the meeting of the Board of Rstimata Mayor desires. bears tp initial appropriation was mate h t of the Comptroll Vhen the car comes along ft stops | to-day. eh a age tie aeatt ne and the isspector aaslate ‘the Mayor | Besides an elaborate and beautiful i aboard, 9 firet iéme it bappened the | structure architecturallly, the terminal MAYOR AND BENT WOULDN'T | Mayor asked to whom he was indebted |wiil include features which will readily Dress Sale 475 dozen crisp new Frocks—over 5,000 Y Dresses—a manufacturer's surplus stock, in- tended to be retailed at $2 and up- f ‘aon wards; on sgle to-morrow, a choice 69c Of SO Styles, C4Ch. ovisscssccccees Smart Sailor styles, large sailor collar and cuffs to match; pretty lawns with deep bordered skirt and yoke and kimono sleeves, turnback cuffs and piping. Large Oak Dressers, Like Cut $7.00 Cotton & Wool Mattresses 3.99 Full 49-pound cotton and wool Mattresses, covered in plain stripe ticking or fancy art ticking; $7.00 value, $12 Felt Mattresses, 5.99. Large French plate airror; large draw- : h : tm; wood oF brass ‘T HIM RUSH PLAN. for the courteny. Others handsomely trimmed with lace edgings, lace Cotton felt mattresses, best satin 1; wood oF ae ‘The inspector repiied that he had |*@mit of the quick handling of trains insertings; many other SAMPLE styles, only one finish ticking or A. C, handles; regular On June 2, 1911, the Board of Estt- e ar. Act eld oustenacily price $11. now st é been assigned by he superior officers |#n¢ trolleys. The latter are to be o ts OE RH AL at J mate! by unanimous vote, adopted | forthe pleasant truce qs ried on gradually rising tracks to the LAs toe sizes for ladies $12; for this sale only 99 Fesolutions which carried into effect | Not long ago the Mayor wrote to a|messanine floor of the terminal etruc- or misses. No mail or C. O. D. orders at lany sizer ........ Se that portion of the MoAneny report | oltizen that when he ¢ried to get aboard | ture, which in turn ts to be built well) A filled at covering the lines which the Brook- |a car at Eighth and Flatbuah avenues |out toward the New York shore pler. | lyn Rapid Transit Company agreed | the motorman grinned and kept going, to operate. Among these lines was | remarking, “let him take an Interbor- e run on different tracks into the @ route through Fifty-ninth street | VeStigation and Psa, Ame yeh {2 |Centre etreet subway loop. over the Queenaboro Bridge and into. | spector at the corner to see it dide't aie ita Ga: hd Queens. happen again, ‘The matter was referred to the Board of Eetimate by the Public Ser- Relief tor Gol $9.00 Black Hair Mattresses, 6.99 Black hair ses closely tufted, wily stitched edg vered frvbest gualits ofa & 99 A. ticking: $6.00 valueUDe 6.99 Solid Oak Dining Room Chairs Brhced army cane! eat and QSe panel {imi to-morrow vice Commission and by the Board to the Transit Committee, I con- sulted with the Gfayor, and found that he did not wish to Join in any ‘The Evening World acknowledges the Feceipt of 610 for the family of Morris Goldberg of No. 3808 Third avenue, condition was told in echooner Espada, from Aberdeen for Sydney, which was supposed to have Deen lost at sea, hes arrived at her des- tination. whose starving report, on the ground that the matter | Mondey’e Evening Oe, Srertt. Vave deters past tang nearly ‘all sails and was leak- would again come before him a8 | fem of G. & were feoe! a Mayor. His tmtention to block by * Louse iad o any and every means in his power the present subway piensa ie well known. I then had @ conference with Alderman Bent. ‘This report, I expected, would be signed by Mr. Bent and myself, jority of the committes, and wo' JAMES McCREERY & G0. the matter settled, The influence MEN’S UNDERWEAR DEP'TS. 1m Both Stores. eda a $1 Black Lawn Waists Girls’ $1 and $1.50 Wash im Benocrate erannen a na On Friday and Saturday Morning. i] Sse seme, | Dresses Now 59c 3% with the Mayor te hold up subway Cc J 5: A clean up of lnona, linenes, dimities, ; 4, . 5-Piece Verona Velour Parlor Sufte (like cut) 50 | $29.75 was the original price ticket on this suite. Mahogany polished 18:5 frames; extra large pieces; covered in best V ae L 3 Rugs, Carpets and Matting” Averaging 40% Savings on Regular Prices Smith’s & Sanford’s Seamless Es Heavy Tapestry Brussels Rugs heavy grade; shown tn two- plaids. Summer fabrics, shepherd work 100 dozen, White Madras Athletic Coat Friday 3\ sero nd floral H tH men Yer. Mvshett checks and striped fabrics; prottily All-Wool Brussels Rugs waar nine Sxi2 four: oid { Bea tea. sesent Gt ibe epewenee Shirts and Knee Length Drawers. go0c each at we san RPT CII hen = a " i hey Be, oven Ir ject st Se- ‘ . i Ape BS erg agg dso sep kicosehaeaed 1 Puente ality Bs Fy \ we ec, Slam lected "yarns shown, In 15. attrac- e Linen Warp Tokio Matting will be adopted by a majority of ; * awn, fu jouse, x A\ low or’ Dutch tively pretty patterns to choose in on arpet patterns; (eo Board of Hetemate This ma- 200 dozen, White Nainsook Shirts and pleated, pleateg back, : peck: half or from; sultable for all rooms; size] SMON" In red green or swaggtetin aa el a as Drawers. 25c each cuffs and stock, aut eitted skiers ox12 feet; actually worth $15.00; ; ut Font 6.4 Ht @AYNOR MAY VETO CONTRACT Seal pies se Black Chiffon Taffeta W years. Sale price age ied Fibre Matting Rugs . gs Rug: ON LEXINGTON AVENUE. CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES—Of Bu er floor covering; | The statement was given out by the 2erd Street shone 34th Street sheer quality lawn with square neck , combina: HH] Comptroiier shortly after the megting 3: ree Tee! fine lace and embrold e Peet 5.49 Ht of the Board of Estimi ‘When the akirt with deep hem 9 ft.; at.... matter was called in the ard meeting | President Gresser of Queens moved that the route be formally adopted, where- — = upon the Mayor, turning to the Comp- troller, said: ‘No report has been re- Hi AT, aren ste as tear tae tae $1.79 Braided Straw Summer sees =| FREE 0 All Who Ask! | mitines se 6 years; reguli e Inlaid Linoleum, 60c Sq. Yd. In a XXX quality—the kind which we challenge competition to give you under $1. Many ask-$1.25. Two carloads Just arrived; 2 yards wide; colors extend through to back; rich Parquet and granite patterns; in this matchless sale offering at, square C YORE er caceee . Wild’s 75¢ Pure XXX Quality Cork Linoleum, 3714 a Square Yard A price radically below regular, with no 1 Imitations as to quantity; 2 yards wide; 37 c 25c & 5c Cloth Bound Books at 17c. Ethelyn’s Mistake A Bea Co- bette, Hahinaels Family eriges The rei Kale Bins eotion, ‘The Board approved the contract for the construction of Section No. 12 of the Lexington avenue subway, Mayor Gay- { nor not only failed to vote on it, but In- bf timated that he might veto the Board's ‘action. ‘When @ vote was called for the Mayor said: ‘I shall reserve my vote." “Have you got @ vote on that, too?” asked the Comptroller in his pleasantest tone. “That t# an open question,” Mayor 1 Gaynor replied, “but I think 1 they change the size of the bore.” NEWS MEN’S OUTING. they're jJauntily stylish, cool and Ught; trimmed with draped sash amd large rosette in royal blue, wistaria, white or bleok; Friday at amare 6 SET Sik Stockings, 39C 33% to 50% Reductions One but only for th!s sale to-morrow, square yard, at Going to Jamaica Su: e Shown in black and tan, with 6- Hair Goods ae hee Oe Ty e Wt at oS Seta" masses <--—-, |] Wash Goods, Linens & Domestics Matt sty gg\ nescieted | | opr, rptuean, were UrmERaCuED MURLINct- Women’s 29c 17 c 1A9 eaatinetig 1 | estatea Meatedehotttt Regret: enti ee: 38 cee ROLUER AND CRASH TOWEL: TABLE Tina ay F red, w V3 Wat o Sc DAMIER PTANS TLS 3 me Bal D SULTING. Lisle Underwear, Shaped or Straight Ribbed Vesta; low necks with wing sleeves or sleeveless; plain or lace yoke; pants lace trimmed; sizes, Men’s | Boys’ ‘The ninth annual outing end games of the Harlem News Company Employeos Association will take place Sunday, Aug. 6, at Dexter Park, Jamaica, L. I. Tho | in charge declare it will be the digg event of the kind In the history of the \ association, which ts composed of men | employed in the delivery departments of the various news companies and borders; valugs up t BED SPRE, size beds; hy designs: ri Friday Specia’ in Undermuslins $2.25 Princess Slips at $1 newspapers in New York, | The proceeds from the sale of ad- mission tickets to the games will gu into the sick and death funds. Hand. $2.50 and $3 Sample j Shown ins large variety of colors and irre EFS tnd Geath finde, Bande Outing @ Dress Pants $2.50 Suite with B2Uth TD ittty eemiing, junaiag i mere of the various athletic contes: a What You Get 49c Window Screens go to a show. YOU spend from fifty cents to any number of dollars for a day at Coney. YOU spend perhaps more than you a There are splendid serges, in bi aE CMY EM A Rc or e . to} fancy mixtures; wide outlet in se Ravil 44a IO Silla anh iw: = ee By aitutina chi ators Bits Boys’ \s2.50, Suits with two pars Baby YOU spend from fifty cents to $2 to \f. from 28 te'so-watst and 38 length. Knicker pants; double-breasted; made Walkers will be ready for FREE distribution at all the World’s Branch Offices, &&., next week, Men’s $10 & $12 of wool ‘crash Summer Suits co] In light colors, sizes 9 to 14 Made of willow, on ke PRESSING | Mat! nh Ur a SINT can afford for a vacation, It will be the greatest compilation of illustrations and descrip. _, at $5.55 | yah WHY? tions of New York's multi-family structures ever published. wa nere ar serees, ANY Boys’ 59c To have & good time, of co Fo cassimeres and mix sgh Cheater eee ; . ‘ Je up in the(CAl\ ( PongeeBlouses ‘ nt, for entertainment, It costs Its 92 large-size pages will be crowded wii pictures of, and HASH ERO BIO HAAS Ye +29 ometimes it’s worth the co f ; i ' atest. summe! d- NOR at 29¢ Se * Wore the cost.) % valuable information for homeseekers about, 200 different Apart- eis; well tallored and “9 "White an tan © is something that is always| §% ment Buildings, neatly finished; In all Mouser ot cot | ebsolutely sure to amuse and entertain F the popular shades; ton ponges hort everyone. 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