The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1913, Page 24

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i a : Asks Permission to Build Three ‘Justice of Peace More Stations for Ninth Avenue “L” Line. Indications of inte the Interborough of tre Ninth Avenue lon on the part of Mant oe the charge © Bromley, eak the lson Mera eoent tween Christophe red and Sixteer new stopa cam the Public Serv @ publics hearing 6 f alder the proposition of the raitre na ee company to erect express station« at Bixty-sixth @treet Thirty -fo cot Married and that and Fourteent) street Misa Bromiey's age trong tentiment for these n Croat eerert At present the Ninth avent maxe no Hundeed ina roe places 0 Passengers who would be ' the proposed stopa will probably prov effective. Three stops on the Ninth nue exprene line would lengthen the runs ning time several minutes and. natur- ally, bring more patronage to the trains, Sete hee SPLIT IN ECONOMY LEAGUE. | ery at an In- ment of McCall. good sized split in the ranks of the City Economy League, composed of some of the leading ah Payers of New York and founded to fight for economy in the expenditure | 1 of the clty's funds. ° In a statement isrued Wednesday | PANY Of N night, Willlam H. Chesebrough, Pres Gent of the Alliance Realty Company 16 Broadway, and President qf | ch mure vieted of th and sentenced t tn prison _— rs BOY DEFAULTER | Sehtldknecht Winn ttery pla poned aa the League pro- | Pored to Indorne a scratched tleket, which would favor Ju the Tammany candidate, for Mayor, the Dalance of the ticket being composed of the candidaten selected by the Fusion- tote. Dr. Abraham Korn of No. 1857 Madi dition of defaulters ef the Economy League, to- gtatement in which he Meeting to ratify J been a “star chani Proceeding, which would not be approved by 73 per| © cent. of the leaguers. Mr. Chesebrough was out of the city| ") goday, but his friends declared the League would be @ in support of the ecratched ticke pert s S WOMAN TRIES TO DROWN. Jumps Into the Rescaecd. Ida Rabinowitz of No. 4:1 New Jersey avenue, Brownaville, tried to kill her self this afternoon by leaping into the Fast River at the foot of Dock street Daniel Bell of No 1% Sande street jumped after her and kept her afloat at River bat te night. Rendiech took her to the Holy Family Hospital where tt wan said she would recover, ntly tres new had account every self- " {NCOME TAX COLLECTIONS. Native Sent Ont to Employers to De- rom Salaries. No warning | aponsible for pa | by thelr high-sal fesued by | to-day. j calling the! the Income Tax law requiring firms to } deduct the assessment from such em \ ployees as > Spear’s Brass Bed Outfit, Complete, “ derainteres end Floral Decorations, | Inches over all. } ° TConaplets for this j $1. 95 Highly Polished Solid | Brass Jardinicre filled with an } assortment of American Beau- ties and other Flowers, the leaves, etc, made of linen;) worth 83,75. | i bf No phone or mail : , 2 filled. Other bargains in Fur- ; Corpete, Housefurnish- accounts, MASON’S ; Deing Bus'‘ness 70 Years + @a Corner Myrtle Ave. & Bridge St., | r it covered in fine \ & A, tek: NIAGATA PALIA, NOY ly unt involved exceeds $20), additional indictnents were! Six Chairs, $16.50. -—INTERBORO WANTS TO M'FARLAND NARRED [0 "20 CUT LONG FLIGHTS TO MISS BROMLEY OF TheDyspentie’ eptic’s Dream | OF EYPRESS TRANS, BUNNY LETTERS FANE Meal Performs! of Murder Charge, Ort 4 bo A ) Ceremony for Man Acquitted | At of wife murder, and Flor INDICTED. Hroaght tack ©. whi THE EVENING Is a Good Tablet After I he eres Dyspepsia | And He Could. Most “Completely Enfoy It It He Ate a» Stuart's Dyspepsia it. dent a ment tke Pablet? Hien WORLD, FRIPAY, OCTOBER 8, (T9018. Is An Important Feature of THE NEW FALL STOCKS ‘The stocks are indeed compre hensive every new idea hasbeen & yle [le veloped and introduced itis) fevery fancy may be suited. The are as perfect as brains, trained hands and mod- erm machinery can make them. Blyn st: indards are upheld Blynquatities maintained. One aim--one ownership one management during half century of achieve- ment. Lowest prices—you pay * nothing for the reliabilit which our name gt shoes thet it he For Sale in ireater NewYork at ean Stores 1: bongs with The sole oy the Red Cross je. hourh ‘of regular thickness, is flexi- The leather is tanned by a sc- at process which preserves all its ife and elasticity. Style 1822 Patent Colt A Twice-a-Year Event for _In Our Exclusive Store for Men and ting Saturday, Oct. 4th—And the Foliowing Week | Men’s $25 Fall & Winter Suits or Top Coats MADE TO ORDER ALONG THE MOST APPROVED LINES For years this sale has been a feature of the Matthews Store—our patrons anticipate it— they wait for it. This season we are better pre- pared than at any time in the past—showing you the choicest of all-wool patterns in stripe effects, pan black unfinished worsteds and Cambridge and Oxford gray coatings. The Suits are fashioned in the approved styles, including the English patch-pocket models, as well as the more conservative models. There's no question as to sizes—our made-to- measure system overs this (incuding all stouts). Ready Satarday—Ready to Take Your Individual Measure—Ready to Give You an Accurate Fitting at his w when peng |i by rs ing mis-} te compa Theres ‘ase A. ck. ny's 6™AVE£ I6"'ST. You Must Act Quickly If you want to take advantage of the ter: f th MIGHTY DOLLAR SALE, which closes thle Saturday Table, $14.75. \} ud Pillows TELEPHONE LO NNAAGA STEWART 436-440-442 WEST 5iST ST. RUG*°CARPET CLEANSING 1n Fire-Proof Building: FIRE PROOF STORAGE for Household Goods. Founded in 1863 $567 COLUMBUS Buffet, $34.50 |{_OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P.M. ]|/ a, $33.50 RN Hannan Py recaveN or X SAYIN ian Hee are pure. feathers cov 2.00 We extra by mm anywhere in tin $2.50 tated states. is a feature of the d workmanshipin Blyn Plan Nature Shoes, as comfort is a teature of the shapes. 182-184-181 86-188 Smith St. gnvae 222- 224-226-228 Grand St. te i} * OPEN MON Diy AND SATURDAY BY ENINGS, B | $1] DOWN s]au AWEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT *%;‘ kee Smart New Sport Coats All Up-to- Date Goods Misses’ $15.00 and $17.30 Sport Coats at $9 bad Made fully Boys’ Extra Knicker Suits, They're the Usual $4.00 Values One of our exceptional offerings—one which every parent should he acquainted with—especially so, as the exira knickers afford double wear to each suit. ford gray, price $2.98. brown and blue. Chass materials (o $18.50. Misses’ $22.50 Fall » Suitsat 1.4.50 Men’s & Young Men’s New Fall Suits at $11. 50 -00 WEEKLY $] , KEEPS YOu WELL DRESSED To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World's Want Pirestory—READ IT, _ 9, 9, Men’s and Young Men’s $15.00 Suits They’ up to the Matthews requirement of high standard—tirst as to Js; second as to the tailoring (every detail being given minute at- “What you anticipate in a standar, this assortment at......eeee Fall Nortolk models in cassimeres, mixtures, ox- All sizes, 7 to 16 years, Saturday Boys’ All. Wool $5 "blue Serge . Boys’ $7.50 Patched Pocket Suits Notice we say “all wool” —and they have lined knickers. Gooa quality blue serge—well made—all sizes Boys’ Fall and wicker 7 to 17 years. Excellent y Overcoats $5.00 Vice Specially | cninchiiian and mi: priced at an ly larg and tinisied. drawers in all sizes y $1.00 garments, each re the Newest of Fall Models 00 suit you'll find here in $9.98 $0.85 Norfolk Suits AM woo! models, with a» n nt! i and ore, with watch pocket. | Sizes 7 to 18 years. Spe lal Saturday ‘et $3.98 Our Men’ s Store Leader in Shirts at $1.00 Shirts Which Are High-Grade in Every Particular—Not the Usual Grade of So-Called “Dollar Shirts.” The best shirt made at $1.00 (none too good for our men); odd lots to the extent of three or four dozen of a pattern, made by a manufact- urer of $1.50 shirts—of high count percales—the newest patterns— plaited and plain bosoms—coat style—attached cuffs. In every way these are $1.50 shiris; still, we Ys 00 GUE PIC ccesasas ayanieacaprvar sceneries tones Men's Woo! Underwear Cravats Mes 's Sweater Coats Medium weight, best for ial; large} Fine worsted yarn Slscely October weather; taree- square} knit, made with finish quarter wool; well made]: ail atin] eerie. Colors are. stay, tan, myrtle and other plain Bhirts colors, and to in all the wanted plain shades; reproductions of $1.00 thes. spectal price.. usual Toe an’ dealer in advance. Each dealer’s su returnable. we a oe the only original “Casey at the Bat,” will report the World’s Championship Baseball Series for the Morning World beginning Oct.8. Order from news- ply is limited, as The World is not

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