The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1912, Page 14

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tT |conventence to patrons of the surface lines now operated by the Interbor- ough as well as to the elevated and underground riders. Altogether there are nine crosstown SUBWAY TRANSFERS I NO 3D TRAGK tem of the so-called New York Ratl- y, bought in after the dernl receivership by East Side Residents, Exasper- ated at Interborough Delay, May Frame Bill. Metropolitan the Interbo: ers recall t the interest h people. New Y: ome years ago, Whe hind this same Metr politan aystem threatened to build a rival subway, one of the bide public favor was transfers betwee: the surface lines and the undergroun the crosstown @urface 11 Interborough now oper Thirty-fourth street line, Twenty-thi Atreet line, Fourteenth street lin Houston street line, Spring street an Prince street line, Eighth street line, Fighty-nixth atreet line and One Hun- dred and Sixteenth street line. H All of these lines, as well as the © Novody ever chases a trolley car after fhe hag caught {t. Nor does the Inter- borough Rapid Transit Company appear to pursue the good will of the public after it has swallowed the subway north and south surface lines tn the same combination, have increased the number of pasnengora carried since canary. Witness the present indiffer-/ijnerated from the bondage of the ‘ence of that private corporation toward | Federal Court, and #o encouraging is he third-tracking of | ie Thiel evens L x ager Frank Hedley of | It is admitted that the laying of twin |?) faila fer leas than two miles down a @tructure now standing—a month's job @t the Most—would decrease the fearful @ongestion of the Third avenue L 9 per @ent., yet the Interborough holds back @n the work while the people swelter and crowd double measure Into elevated trains. bowels regular with transfers between thene and the rapid transit would work far greater, of the people say, than th transfers between the 14 Public Bervice Commission but since. tied up in the courts, Many people wonder why the city authorities did not secure this concession from the Interborough when it was a suitor for the oity's favor in the new subway The Evening World has pointed out that there may be method in the Inter- borough delay to bring the L roads up to thelr maximum by third tracking and extending them, a work the corpo- ration was most keen to rush forward ybefore it captured the subway contract. From the very same offices at No. 165 Broadway, where the present subway and elevated lines are handied, the In- terborough {s now operating 177 miles of surface rafiroad, the ol4 Metropolitan Wines. Some of these surface lines par- allel the Third avente L, and auto- and cools the blood. or Parto!aCo., 160 2d Ave., ne 2 Cinb's Outing. P - - = nual outing and Kamen of the Jackson Democratic Club will take Place Sunday, July 21, at Witsel's Point | View Grove. It will be under the N a WW, ter of the Bronx, and promises to he larger and better than any of its pre- decessors. The games will bé under the M™atically catch some of the traMoc| direction of David White, an old-tim + Aluio—] crowded off the L platforms. ballplayer and all around athlete. : a if A l DRAWING DIVIDENDS FROM|— OFS Waa STRAPHANGERS. po ; = = * At dest this would acem to be a @hort-sighted policy, for a portion of the overflow goes to the Third avenue Surface line, which is operated inde- Pendently of those surface lines con- trolled by the Interborough. Only a Der centage of the overflow goes to the Lexington avenue, Madison avenue Women suffer-age and Eyeglasses— A Third avenue “L" with the in- If your eyes begin to water jMpeGeed facilities provided for in the te ves beg! ty oneal agreement would really put| OF ache after doing embroidery and other north and south surface Unes controlled by the Interborough, work or sewing, don't permit vanity to affect your better ES pene one of our Yeulists (registered physi- cians) examine your eyes and tell you whether or not a pair Money in the till of the Interborough % that corporation would but depart from its old policy of drawing divi- @ends from atraphangers. : That the Interborough has gone Pack to its old tricks since getting the subway contract is indicated by the Rings Diamond ‘World on ‘Ram 'Em and Jam ‘Em in the “L,” No Third Track Yet.” is to the point, but we Bronzites have, got another kick, and we appeal to The want to know why trains on the ave been dispensed \ with on Gaturady afternoons. BRONXITE. ‘TRANSFERS TO SURFACE GREATEST BENEFIT. Many of the residents of the east @ide and the Bronx are #0 exasperated over the procrastination of the Inter- Dorough with respect to the third- hours and hours without dis- comfort. Harris Glasses, Hy cost $2.00 or more, are GUARANTEED to give you “Complete Satisfaction.” Fr wentsainse. bet Sehand sth Aves whether 80 1 tracking and other grievances such as! 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave, the foregoing that they are talking of | 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82nd Sta, framing a bill for the Legi .| 70 Nassau St., near John St. compelling the Interborough to Scormeareaere, 1009 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bklyn transfers f ite sub 4 ° iy seine ies es nti nce is | 488 Paton St opp. Au Be Bulya “Fiprisal measure would work a sreat | 607 Broad St.. near Hahne’s, Newark | ¢ Iines ordered some months ago by the|Half a Partola candy in the feeding bottle will make the milk mildly laxative and keep the digestion regular. Purifies Keep Baby’s stomach and| All good druggists, 25c, 50c, $1.00, lew York. To-Day and To-Morrow 9 tn the Maited States eclitus direct to tl importers following complaint: of resting lasses will take you | pustic. We Suarmnter “that ‘wees Diamond ’ ‘The Brening World: Your article In to-day's Evening pact we AOR ual iu foes SEart'cond erglecs te ny CHARLES A. KEENE mnorter of Diamonds, Broadway, New York OPEN UNTIL @ O'CLOCK. “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION” Browning,’ King: & C NISHINGS AND HATS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN ' National Half-Yearly Event Semi-Annual Reductions of Men’s Suits ; Twice a year we dispoee of all our broken lines of Cloth- Our 8 ing at decided reductions. atrons appreciate fact that we do not make oods for “Sale” the purposes and that the Standard of quality and style is in ever ' respect such as has ‘made this Institution the Largest Retail Manufacturing Organization of its kind in America. Sixty Years of Clothing experience woven into every garment. Reductions In All Our 17 Stores Suits that formerly sold at $15 to $18, Reduced to..... ° ” " af ‘* $20 to $22, ** $25 to $28, ** $30 to $40, “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ our Policy of having a Sem!-Annual Clearing enables us to offer all new goods, High-Grade Shirts Reduced Broken Lines of Various Grades,. .85c|$2.00 Metric Shirts............. $1.50 Metric Shirts............. $1.15 | $2 and $2.50 Pongee Shirts. $1.50 and $2 Pongee Shirts.....$1.15|$2.50 Metric Shirts......... $3.50 Silk Shirts $2.35|$5.00 Silk Shirts i “and plain ‘negligee with eoft and stiff cuffs. @rades of Haberdashery, ‘ BROWNING, KING & CO., Broadway at ped Btreet—Cooper Square at dth Street-—Brooklyn: Fulton at De Kalb, 24.50 Bear in mind that the Suite offered are this Season's Fancy Three-Piece Suits, and Positively the Best Assortment of High-Grade Shirts ever offered, consisting of pleated Other Reductions in Men's Furnishings for those who wear and appreciate the better | | Stern Brothers - will place on sale To-morrow, an Importation of 2,700 Dozen Pure Linen) Handkerchiefs Greatly Below Prevailing Prices 4, Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs Hand embroidered wreath initials, Regularly $1.50 and 3.00 Dozen, Sale Price, Dozen 98c, 2.25 Hand embroidered initials, trimmed with real Armeniar lace, Regularly $3.00 Dozen, Sale Price, Dozen Hemstitched, in sheer and heavy qualities, Regularly $1.50 and 3.09 Dozen, —_Sale Price, Doz. $1,00, 1.95 Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, with hand embroidered initials, _ Regularly $2.50 and 3.00 Dozen, Sale Price, Doz. $1.65, 2.15 Plain Hemstitched, quarter and half inch hems, Regularly $2.50 and 4.00 Dozen, Sale Price, Doz. $1.95, 2.85 Sheer Linen in cross bar designs, Regularly $5.75 Dozen, a 1.90 ——e Sale Price, Dozen 2,90 Decided Reductions have been made on the remainder of their Imported Parasols comprising many exclusive models, in combinations of the most desirable materials and colorings, and in addition the following Unusually Good Values for Wednesday Plai id Floral Taffeta Silks, jain and Floral Taffeta Silks, Pr $1538, 1.90 Black and White Effects, Values $2.75 and 3.95 Imported Silk Lined Pongee Silks, Hand Embroidered Linens, Black and White Effects with floral borders, Value $4.50 at 2.85 Exceptional Offerings for To-morrow in Men’s Summer Underwear Crossbar Nainsook Sleeveless Shirts and Knee Drawers, French Balbriggan c Shirts and Drawers, Reduced from 65¢ Each 'to 48 Sea Island Cotton Shirts and Drawers \ also Fancy Striped Sleeveless c Shirts and Knee Drawers, Reduced from $1.00 Each to 68 White Madras Combination Suits, c sleeveless and knee length, Reduced from $1.00 Each to 75 I. & R. Morley’s English Lisle Thread $ 0 Shirts and Drawers, Reduced from $2.00 Each to 1.6 Reduced from S0e'Each to 2O° Men’s and Boys’ Bathing Suits Men’s Gray, Navy and Black Worsted 1.75, 2.25, 2.95 Bathing Suits, with fancy edges, at Boys’ Two Piece Worsted ‘ 1.75, 1.95, 2.50 Jersey Suits, extra quality, Mail and Telephone Orders receive the most careful and prompt attention. West 23d and 22d Streets 36th St WE CLOSE SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. DURING JULY AND AUGUST Doubled Al Stamps ALL THIS WEEK — We will give to every purchaser this week, on both credit and cash purchases, double the usual number of Trading Stamps, and in addition 40 J" STAMPS FREE to every person entering our store. You do not need to make a purchase to get these free stamps. SPECIAL OFFER TO OUR CUSTOMERS We will give double aw Trading Stamps during July on__all_pay- fi ie Sant By mall, You dan get double stampe in this way not only on the payments which are due, but on any future a hich you are able leper dare jonth. ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM §$5 TO $1,000 ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS. ; SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. FINAL CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL OUR SUMMER FURNITURE LOWEST PRICES EVER QUOTED illew Arm Chair Reed Mand tee’ Se eat Mockerd woven roomy. finely HE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, JULY 9, 1912. HelpBaby to Stand the [eat Of Summer Merch All O'Neill's High Grade Merchandi: Bargains in , Shopper. Here are a few of to-morrow’s special lots For the Third Day of Our Big Annual We Give and Redeem Surety Stamps ()NEILI-ADAMS Co. * Sixt Avenue, 20.h 21st, and 22d Streets “Hurry-Out” Sales — Broken Lines and Discontinued Styles dependable and desirable in every way—at deeply reduced Clearance Prices. Every New lots are brought forward every day—new interest and new attractions for the thrifty, “SURETY ‘STAMP COUPONS” WITH ALI PURCHASES. Sample Hosiery Sale andise, Odd Lots, ise—present season styles—thoroughly, Department ™ eaeaaat a? aaaae aaa eoteneoonaanaanaaanamanaaanaarrved Stocks are replenished with thousands of pairs of Hosiery for which there was not counter room on Monday J. when the sale began. good hosiery that men and women requi colors, tan, black and white and—unu: included—sil The assortments and values are just in a sample sale—a good range of sizes. the same—just good as ever. 3, lisles and cottons, Every sort of ey effects, ince lisie, plain Women’s Fine | Women’s Fine | Women’s Silk | Women’s Silk Stockings Stockings at 15° pr | at 25° pr. All 2sc grades _ All 50c grades Lislesand cottons, blacks | Fine imported and estic makes, and colors. tons, various styles. dom- ii Men's 25c Socks isles and cotton: silk pluited styles; isa 15c Cut Glass Fern Dish $5.00 Value soc! With Fern, Plateau and \ silver-plated lining. Chrys- anthemum_ or pin-wheel de- sign, in_ rich, ag deep cutting; 8- inch size. I Homefurnishing Store—Rasement. Rogers Table Silver Underpriced. Oyster Forks. Orange Spoons. Butter Spreaders. 45c Cream Shells at 39¢ ea. $1.25 Soup Ladles, 91.10 | | each, i 25c Sugar Shells at 19c en.| 82.50 Punch Ladles at 2cen.| $2.28 ench. Boe Gravy Ladies ot 425,90.) siis stere=Birvt Fleer, Mason Fruit Jars at 3hec SANITARY MASON JARS, genuine “Ball” Brand; with porcelain lined screw caps_to insure the contents from taint. Pint Dessert Spoons. Table Spoons. Medium Sized Forks. Dessert Forks. 0c Tea Spoons, 14 doz., 42¢ 25c Butter Knives at 19¢ each. Plenty More of Those Womens 35 & $3.50 Low Shoes wonrnnrrnnrrence On Sale in the July Clearance At $1.59 Pair ares Worth while, don’t you think, to let $1.59 do the work of $3.00 or $3.50? ‘The most fashionable and desirable styles—shoes that well dressed women are wearing now. All new, just out of the maker's hand: uu may choose from Gun Metal, Patent Le Vici Kid and Tan I Russia Calf; welted soles; $ 1 5 9 ° C, D and E, sines 244 to 7 O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. in specially arranged sections, at.. Practical Help for chases. rtitions between all Deen standard 100,00 | $42.50 9652.50 00 ABM CHAIR. 682.60 | $10.00 SIDE CHAIR of 6110.00 CHINA OLOSET O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 20th TO 234 STREET, NEW YORK CITY; at 35° pr. | at 79° pr. All $1.00 to 91.25 grades| All $1.00 to $1.50 grades: iff irs for 100 large pieces in each set; 10 different dainty decorations from which to choose. sets were made to sell for $40.00, but were delivered to the original purchaser ahead of time. a were sold to us at a sacrifice; and the corre- sponding reduction is yours. Matting Hand Bags, 5 5 c Cloth lined, shirt pocket, straps and catches. Dress Trunks, $ 8.7 5 Hi lic: in cloth lined, two trays. All riveted, brass trim- ay WATER COOLERS, SPECIAL AT mings, two straps, fibre bound. $1.50—Lined with genuine enamel. Size... .. $2 384 386 38 40 O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Basement. Reg. Pi $9.75 $10.25 $10.75 $11.25 811.75 ill-made kind. Iron braces on the sides and bottom will keep their original shape for a long time. sizes No. 7 or No. —With sanitary cover. Furnishing Homes QVNEILL's HOUSEHOLD CLUB is arranged as a dignified measure of accommodation to those who prefer to pay as convenient for their Furniture and Home Furnishings pur- Cash prices prevail whether you buy on the Club Plan or not. popular feature of O'NEILL'S MILLION-DOLLAR JULY FURNITURE SALE, now in the second week of an unprecedented success. GERVING TABLE. Stockings Stockings colors only—3 91.00. Slightly Fine gauge thread silk d. Men’s75cThreadSilkSocks Thread silk socks; fine *35c blacks onl Haviland Dinner Sets $40 Value, $2 5 Theo. Haviland French China Dinner Sets, These Being unable to handle them, they O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Basement. The handiest hand bag you could buy for picnics, outings, week-end _ trips, ete. Light in weight, good 7 looking and strong; 14 to 18 inch sizes. $4.00 LEATHER SUIT CASES AT 93.s0— O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—First Floor, CANVAS COVERED DRESS TRUNKS, --98.75 9.25 9.75 10.25 10.75 O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Firet Floor. $1.49 #, Ash Cans Bound Special at $1.19 & Sanitary cans, built for wear, at about the rice you would expect to pay for the ordinary GARBAGE CAN COVERS, 49c—For cans 49c FAMILY SIZE GARBAGE CANS, 39c A big size can with ; ar ver and bail handle. tight fitting os Ee reiutas Store—Basoment. Those Who Are This is a tremendously Just one item: This Is for Engaged Couples Many 1 couples ‘contem= Suite paid-for home is ready, or waiting until “we area little better fixed,” Whata Devastating Com- mon Sense! Wasting precious days in tiresome hoping and waiting when every hour ight as well be accomplished hap- pines. Buy the Furniture at Once ~at O'Neill's. You don’t need much ready cash, but you do need Furni- ture, You can buy all you need, h at once, and begin married life with no haunting fears, «1 Easy Payments without annoyance or publicity can ly arranged by joining eq) O'Neill's Hou eholdClub ‘order to brin teristic of a!

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