The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1913, Page 5

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TH DEOOE = | i WOODEN CARS IN BRIDGE LOOP < Service Lr says’ Says They Will Not Be Used if Believed | Unsafe. . WANTED TO END CRUSH. ! 5 " ® People Will Have to Wait Two, ‘ Years for Construction <3, o> of Steel Cars. % Tho opening of the Centre street ual G te wooden strect cars of the Brooklyn | f Rapid Transit Company tor @ period ot | - etgtrteca months or two years, by which f Ge Public Service Commission sought {+ @@ relieve the congestion on the Brook- 4 tym Brlage, will be left to public sentl- mame to decide. = “The Public Gervice Commission is paid traveling public feels it ia un- operate wooden cars in the ie willing to continue to put Brooklyn Bridge congestion two years, while steel constructed, we will ite wishes.” ‘was made in view of that has been started of wooden cars in the @ large part of the travelling this mode of convey- hoy @angerous in the underground HU he a iltait fall blic Service Commission,” McCall, “hae all along real- ebmething ought to be done the terrible rush hour con- tl a @ the Brooklyn Bridge. We © @ecovered that most of this congestion y Waa due to the lack of headway be- *j¢ween cars end trains caused by jong , pauses necessary for discharging and “taking on passengers. CITY {8 PAYING INTEREST ON LOOP BOND /88UE. “Thea we looked into the matter of opening the Centre atreet loop. This lop runs from the Manhattan Bridge ta the basement of the Municipal Build. issue con new 8 paatee over the Brookiyn Bridge | would enter the foop in the Munlotpil | Building, ride to ¢: jana cross that struc are. bod Will continue up to the V jr le Known, with the most approved eafety "ew lees, The ‘running of wooden street cars in the loop was carefully consid- | ored, and we decided that steel cars [alone would be permissible. But 16 will jtake the company nearly two years to replace {ts wooden cars with steel cars. “So our engineers set out to devise a | scheme to ‘wooden cars and they settled upon an “For Mr. Manhattan’s Saminer Contentment: The GIMBEL Semi-Annual Sale of Men’s SHIRTS and PAJAMAS 16,330 Pieces, Newly and Especially Made for GIMBELS Tomorrow at Savings of 25 fe 33! Many?--yes, but a glance at the stockrooms where all these ‘MICHIGAN {FURNITURE CO. FREE } Tile 100-Piece Dinner Set with Every 6100 Purchase or Mere Dewa ee LOg Pere 959 (17 Mer ‘100 5 75 |*10 "e150 Monday and Staréay Evenings Only 2174-32 AVE. By EET 118K 195TH selected stock of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, ete., etc, MASON’S Est. 70 Yeare at N.Y. cai ee Th hee deen tying idle Cor years, | automatic tripping bl LF coal apes gall ed tonal ‘aeedne ‘To open Portion of the crowd that Manhattan Bridge ae He eo wnd further re ‘the jo ce Commitston und | eed that Oia loop must MO! operated under every precaution alon an ake it safe to operate signal that, they it meant that a/ moved the human stement and icft noth. ing to chance, vices and hag asked leave to eubmit a cheaper . | believes will be just as safe. We will g | decide the matter this week. But we j have decided that the highest method ition must be adopted to ensure DANGEROUS READY IN OPERATION. “The grades aro the place where it {s sald the greatest danger Iles from col- | Com in the syst Boer THE BVENING WORLD, e@cheme and @ sec. felt eure, re- avice of ite own, which it weight, but GRADE AL- that at the Manhattan Ganger places. Of course, as soon as the steel cars can be built, they must re- Place the wooden cars. On that point the commission has set a hard and fast je. | Tule And when the elevated trains are using the loop atee! cars will have to be Substituted for wooden cars on those structures, This will necessitate a com- Plete reinforcement of the entire ole- thé running of elevated trains through the loop is not now un- der consideration. ‘That will come later, “However, it is up to the public. If cars, that wil probably settle end of the Manhattan Bridge—is already | ter. Otherwise, we hope to e in operation, being used as the eastern | loop in operation by July 1, and thereby terminus of the trolley cars now run- vd Had a large ning across the bridge. “So you seo there is litte left of ralte Dercentage the congestion there.” MONDAY, MAY 86, 1918. COMING TO LAND OF FREE, | %t young mon wore wis fantaa’s bon oar lr ted Vane: FRIENDS BOTH DIE AT SEA. | ase, tne tritty sotent in the second cabin. Then Hirech was pore to be “In America We Shall Be Equal,” a They Told Each Otter—And Indeed They Were. Hirech Sprung, a young Russian, worked for the father of John Slawek On his farm in Russta, near the Ger- in frontier. Reverses came to the Slawek famliy and the father died. Sprung, who was looked down upon by the family, told John he was coming to America to make his fortune, John laughed at him and asked him what he could do fn Amercia. “Ah, there,” replied Hirsoh, ple are equal.” When the Lapland sailed from Berlin female constitution oocn breaks 4 On ‘May 18 John wae taken suddenly 1, and before night he was dead. Next i wr 0 oreo tag sanaere festering aif, to Gap ¥ oy Sa BSS taken down as suddenly. By noon he was dead. A number of hia companions mt “all peo- of peopio York, And no the body. of the servant was brought on to New York. At $2, Usually $2.75 arrangements, on white grounds. Ideally Shirts at $1.50 Usually $2 and $2.25 be quick to seize upon. Soft cuffs. At $1, Usually $i. 50, Excellent woven bisa | A whole lot of Pajama quality for $1. s Prices Are 33} At $15 Were $25, $30 and More Dainty Frisncesl Frocks of cool lingerie and foul Foulard and Pi me Dresses: Lightweight wool eponge and serge ‘Tailored Suits of serge, eponge and smart worsted suitings, At $24.75 Were $35 to $50 Lovely silk Dresses. Fine voile I"rocks--some imported, Imported hend-made Lingerie Frocks. Tailored Suits of wool poplin, serge and fine worsteds. At $37.50 Were $50 to $75, and More Exquisite Imported Lingerie Dresses rome trimmed with real laces; all ll e"and-ebrotderet broche poplin, cote de chiral a ‘aille. Alsoa few Serge Suits. 500 Silk-Mixed Shirts, for Summer wear, with practically all the fee! and lustre of pure silk. Plain negligee, soft cuffs: 1,200 Mercerized Cotton The glistening satin stripe running through these Shirts and their high finish give them the air of being silk-and-cotton—at the price of plain madras. Handsome designs that men will 1,500 Suits of Pajamas with attractive, printed stripes in various colors Surplice neck, silk loops, pearl buttons; all sizes’ Reduction Sale o $10 Foulard Dresses at $5 550 Suits of Pajamas At $2, Usually $3 aoe our P: tina toft maaras, in Kussian cord effects, Silk loops and anybody else’ 5,000 Fancy Shirts at $1 Usually $1.50 and $2 id colorings. in coat styles, er with attached cuffs. Shirts that combine stylish appearance with much comfort. $1.50, Usually Highly mercerized soft-finished cloths; i corded and Jacquard effects, with double lle loops and pearl buttons; surplice neck. Our Largest and Most Decisive Women’s DRESSES & SUITS to 50 per cent. less, to Make This an Absolute Clean-Up, WeShall Not Make Alterations or Accept Any Suits or Dresses for Exchange or Cre it We did not take a few dresses from one collection, some from another, but we have gone id have taken the finest im; Sie sian in the history of paperted iMBELS, ‘ani An Absolute Disposal of ‘Women’s Dresses in Subway Section $5 Seersucker Dresses at $2.95 $15 fo $18.75 Chebmeass and Crepe de Chine Dresses at $9.75 7 Linen Dresses at $3.50 BF and Pajamas are piled high in their neat, fresh boxes, will make you think this huge number an underestimate. And every Shirt and every ag of Pajamas in the whole big pada ity has been newly made up for us, from mate- a7s25 {11 "Dean a ‘Baton Mat ‘ mi 0 te cee ee role mene ¢ In the ~~ Medley One-stop. if-in.,....61.98 stand-bys—makers with whom we do busi- Stunning White Wings Three New Song Hits ness all the year. The fine saving—to us i 17538 {\cTbe, Trail of the Lonesome Pine" a) eed to rm Paty hard ec and zl ue, fe hig hs To ita aii i usiness. No “jobs’—We inherit nobody soe in vie Buna else’s mistakes nor do we pass along any Effective Black Velvet we { ra ees fara ARTS Tp of our own. GIMBEL standards, in fit, finish, quality, pattern and color, prevail i in every There are the best Summer Pajamas we have ever been able to offer under-price in madras, mercerized cotton, and silk-and- cotton—complete There are remarkable fancy Shirts for 76c and $1; and luxurious Soft Shirts at $1, $1.60 and $2; beautiful patterns. The man whom the near approach of Decoration Day causes to take stock of his Summer outfit, had better do it today, and come here tomorrow to fill in the gaps frdm this splendid collection. es, as well as our Reproductions an and one whose equal has never been known in New we Your Summer Dance Music And Your Musician Victrola Records and the Victrola itself furnish this happy combination. For the Victor Company has no lished, in addition to an already varied list— Six Fine Victrola Records For Tango, One-Step and Boston which are all contained on three double-faced records: 17826 recshybr i eb 104n.... 180 Per Cent. Cool White Hats cut, $5 A number of models in these Exclusive Gimbel Hats item. § . __ ig wma op rnteta tn thenn| | WIOTRMODA VE.......06..:ssrccsncvcoes Special Cabinet to match. All The Above Records................ Other smart styles in Demi- of size ahd color. tailored: Hat sat $6.75 to $12.75 Main and Third Floers The GIMBEL Drug and Toilet Goods Store, Announces a Vacation Sale for Tomorrow G Sale will present a remarkably complete list of Toilet yr tea in Summer—of GIMBEL and other standard makes; Preparationswexpe- 1% ms Drugs or thetrarab_} present Aart iastedtated siete cially those most needed ine chest, and the various Toilet Requisites fur the bungalow and sioner ) “Unually $180 and $2 In eda ct rinee arll Do oo low as to justify your laying in liberal suppllee—oven ahead Phil el debs pur : , ere Mail orders filled, but we reserve the right to limit quantity. Plain colors, thang tan, lavencer, light Gimbel Pure Drugs and blue, und white, with satin stripes geen: fos Toilet Goods Offer. Laboratory Products AS Group for Famil 4 its y Use matty eo, mare expen, Shir a net a ea sue Consisting of Rose Water.. ‘ogen.. 2,000 Fancy Shirts at 75c Usually Shirts va batong to ths to the dollar class, ed Teper as . a foot Plain negligee oo. about je hundred patterns an color- Wall eg ‘light and Calg effects. Attached cuffs. i made and Lays phy oct, jeod| Saaner chicts cy etl four sue! as eds rig ‘it cat from aay are tte _ Mints. ap of White, ie Th. Se eat. Tbe aise, 450: boc Ready at 8.30 tomorrow morning ~—plenty of space, plenty of sales- people for quick service. mint. 7 C"ehayatte, ae Be. nder, 180. t wets, tee Ballas 1b bea! Baie. Main silva» Buena Colgate flenet bom for Floor ‘4 eer yee uy known as Fwwers of ister sta ‘ee se hone kenga - re" Tal jabigte. with or with: Besar was id 200, ee; Be rss es rem. 800, od tome ate ri 1% 0, ee ‘ae ule of 100, se ‘S"erain, bottle Gy to the heart of our Dress M make Rhinitie a tablets, % streneth, 100 tn ane baer wales "Ulitralne "Tablets bottle aa 120. ar 01 Lo Manicure Items ees t= gheny ong At $75 Pt et ee a ie. ie pee Hreshes, 250 hind, at 180, Were $125 to $160 § ree — 6 eka: Soe Mito porn ste ae ( he Ay ~ i Je and Sulvbar, $1 sles, O00 Blesom 250 aise Halts: Our fina Imported Lingerie Dresses —trimmed with real Lae e7 (thine for the Nalte, 960, enum side, O14 Shee eise, ae, ,. ce or A Special ae me ‘boils end Spey Werte BO aes, ase. =f mi, * i Carn coring ) \ Purchase of 500 . Hide, Pas0m. In Celiulold case, Me ncbrinht Rannest. ck oN form, Summer Frocks ‘ Pike idle te = ra sietimoe Keaquas Complite Manicure tet, 1060, At $5.75, $7.50, Toilet Articles i eee $10 & $12.50 Pahari iy a Oa All| fi * ris, ei te'ta *eherte for ‘Regularly $10 to $25 ine i gn a en = As these Dresses of linen, fine Petrotatum, | um Eee i’ hos tissues, cotton voile and eponge Ireerines 8 a, Be. aber 3 form Bs He. sears ‘Ter Baas, gs pihiy ond Green ‘Koap Shampec, 26¢ |e Candles. % 10, cach, 1001 8 ; a Bee hts Wi Taste ey , "Sun Floer and Subway Baleeny measure up to our standard of style and quality we were glad to get them for this Sale. Third Floor Htemseine, for art, 8Ber pint, Grane Flower wise GIMBEL F BROTH ERS NEW YORK TOUATY<THIAD OF, | ) ! Bubway Store, Balcony

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