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MALL SHOVELS DIRT 10 BEGIN TWONEW TUNNELS Work on Subway Tubes to Brooklyn Now Under Way —Cost $12,000,000. to- two of tho three East’ River tunnels Manhattan and Brooklyn. spadeful of earth was turned by Chairman Edward EF. MoCall of the Public Service Commigsion in the presence of the members of his cab inet, the heads of the transit com- panios interested and the contractors, in front of the Thirty-ninth street ferry building at the foot of White- hall street. Before tho distinguished gathering of officials had left the ferry-house after luncheon given by the Flinn- O'Rourke Company, the contractors, dirt was flying from the sh five gangs of workmen, 8) be the slogan of the tunne im the words of George H fees’ finn in Sw he Pr No. silver. MeCall, we finished a y Ne liv two tunnels, ar tague street, Brooklyn op ed by New Y Railway Corporation the B. T, subway it and will be k Mu subsidiary of © Broadway with the Pourt klyn. + this Ree Interboroush R asa conne enth ‘ompany r new Bev venue subway and the existing subway in Bre figures f Old Shp tun © $6.169,916.25, and for the" Whitenalt-M ue tubes vkIy The contraet rk street linn dd with | ented silver contractor pre with the the spade into th hilt, turned the MRY soll to the over to/an a vation and which followed! by Mayor himaeit int erin nn owns e v cigar ste hth avenue ad= dress and ployee wen uy to Ket _tob and found Lehmann Iving on tho floor The Wretchednest of Constipation d ‘Can quickly be overcome by CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vgrtble jmrect sured; pres al it laine “Tee Os tar a S Smatt Pill, Seu RETIIS-119ST. POLICEMAN FINALLY LANDS| our best known New Yorkers. She | | Chauffeur Disobeyed Summons and betel eli ALL Ml Lac Motorcycle Policeman Geldeman of the TraMfc Squad was complimented Magistrate Harris chauffeur who had failed to respond The prisoner ‘With exercises as simple an they| first street, employed by John Jar- were impressive ground was broken | Tot, an actor, of No. 140 West Fitty- this afternoon for the construction of | fifth street. Geldeman necessary to the dual system of rapid | SUmmons on May 22 for speeding on transit connecting the boroughs of| Riverside Drive. ‘Tho first{ NOt appear in court and on Tuesday Jast the policeman caught sight of him on Broadway, Savoy succeeded though the policeman tried to over- take him in another machine. Yesterday Geldeman arrested the man on Broadway. was that he was waiting until he had money enough to pay a fine. trate Harris fined him $50 and as John P. Henry, catehe of the| folded paper in his hand, which he . .| Washington American League team, | was instructed to leave with her per-| Strengthens the system, and Miss Dorothy Lawrence Try, of n_forty.| Have, Wer mge as thirty, and ts thel x.y. Be f Te Id daughter of Charles G. Perry of two months for the] Hyannis, Mass. The trouble traces back to the st for Co Eee) —— Tene A PAINTER PRESS HAD 10 PAY TO MEET Haggin painting in this way. When the Princess first came here with her retinue of servants and wild animals (she had a bear and an alligator in| the entourage), she sought commis. sions to paint portraits of some of SPEEDER WHO FLED duction to him was a difficult m ter—even for a princess who cl: @ close friendship with the Kajse She finally found George A. Dow- den, lifelong friend of Mr. Haggin, | and he managed to arrange an inter- view for the Princess. After some difficulty she persuaded Mr. Haggin to ait. Also she signed a promissory note in favor of Dowden for $500 which Gets Ten Days in City Prison. J, BEN ALI HAGGIN Suit Reveals Business Side of Lwoff-Parlaghy’s Por- day in the West Side Court by for locating a to a summons for speeding and who OW , escaped the second time by speeding trait Work. Saires he hed ‘obtained, Yor, her. | iteh into Central Park. Count Max, too, affixed signature skin is soothed. controle: fections else. on the reverse side of t! te, which, of course, made him sible for its payment {f the princess did not pay it. Dowden tried to collect, but failed. So he sued in the Ninth District Mu- nictpal Court and obtained judgment against the Princess and the Count for $519.65. It was on this judgment that the attachment held by the Deputy Sheriff was issued in the Supreme Court to-day. Not long ago in the same court the Princess was sued for $250 by Joseph Vargn, a Fifth avenue jeweller, who charged he had not been paid for a $250 “paste-diamond” tiara which the Princess purchased. ‘The Princess settled for $150 cash. FAT aS os was Edwin Savoy, enty-three, of No. 205 West Ninety.| E¥¢2 @ princess, be she ever 80] great a hit asm portrait painter, must sometimes pay to be introduced to subjects who are willing to have her served Savoy with &| sortray them on canvas at so much per sitting. Which is another way of saying that Her Royal Highness Princess Lwoff-Parlaghy of Berlin, Paris and Vienna is still having trouble about the portrait of the late James Ben AM Haggin she painted. It was thought that when the Prin- cosa settled her $25,000 sult against Haggin for $10,000, which is all she got for the picture, her troubles so far as this particular canvas was concerned were over. But no! To-day Deputy Sheriff Hart took up watch at the entrance to the Princess's twenty-room suite in the Plaga Hotel with a neatly The chauffeur did escaping into Central Park, al- Savoy's excuse Magis- voy was unable to pay this amount was given ten days in the City ison, sonally. Also in bis pocket he had another for Count Max Lymar, who is said West One Hundred and et, obtained a marriage and will be married builds up the body, drives ling, Perra’s” home | to-morrow | ¢ be in charge of the Princess's big| oUt the impurities. es in Amherst, Mass. Miss Per estate, Deer Park, at Haines Falls, We Make and Upholster Furniture equal to new. Phone Plaza 5900 Lex.to3dAv. There are exactly 2, at this very special price. Linoleum is admittedly factory and sanitary floor covering. bath-rooms, halls, etc. NOTE- Women’s Fibre Silk | Hosiery, Special, 24c 6,000 pairs of fibre silk hosiery, strictly first quality; double soles, heels and toes; cotton garter tops. Choice of black, white, navy, champagne and taupe, in all sizes. Men’s Pure Silk Socks, 24c $19 Brass Bed, at New York. Head 57 |2-inch Contin- Heavy weight pure thread silk, with spliced soles. Choice of black, | inches high,| uous Poste white, gray, navy and tan, Sizes 914 to 1114. Foot, 36 2-inch Top Male Flew. inches high Rods ? ° teres Ball |2-inch Filler orners Rods Women’s Kid Gloves Our exceptional facilities enable us to offer these gloves, imported from France and Germany, at before-thewar prices. Importing houses have advanced the prices 50 to 75 per cent. Gloves at 65¢ Gloves at 98c : Real French Grenoblemade_ Kid German Kid Gloves, the grade | cioves, that retail for $1.50. Three that usually selis for $1.00. Choice }rows of Paris point embroidery; of black, tan, gray and white, black, white, tan, gray. All sizes. t Men’s and Women’s Gloves, 59c Regular Values, 89c and $1.15 2,200 pairs of men’s and women's kid gloves, known to the trade as “mended,” because the slight drop-stitches have been skilfully mended. Will give as good service as strictly perfect gloves. All sizes and colors, No mail orders can be filled. Home Milliner's Day | It will be to the advantage of those women who prefer to trim their own hats to come here Wednesday and purchase Shapes and materials, Our $7.50 Layer Felt Mattresses,$5.50 We know their value, for they were made in our own sanitai factory. or get lumpy. Covered with striped] covered in fancy ticking; all sizes, Contair Values $1.25, $1. About twenty =|POSLAN HEALS WORST ECZEMA WEEPING OR DRY Poslam has freed thous antul handicap of torturi Your druggist sells Poslam. For free imple write to ries, 32 Mi 25th Pe Upholstery Portieres Shop Draperies, Splendidly etc., to order, equipped to serve you, and our charges are very low. Fall’s Most Approved Patterns 000 square yards of fine linoleum to be sold Nothing better for kitchens, All are in full rolls, and will be cut in any length desired. —If customers will bring measurements of the rooms to be covered, a great saving in time will be effected. Another Great Bed Value This is one of the most remarkable offers of its kind in You will think so, too, when you see the bed Any finish, in the guaranteed Damarda lacquer. washed easily and will not tarnish. All sizes. $6.00 All Cotton Mattresses, $3.95 » 45 pounds of pure white Guaranteed not to pack} ‘otton, free from color and dust; Scrim Curtains (pr.),$1.00 from the A thought that | they were doomed to endure their trou- | ble, until Poslam brought lasting relief. | g stops when it is | feel ina mas to nothing Emergency Laborato- in the only toilet soap Poslam and able to ex- I effects upon the skin the most sat iss Fourth Floor. $13.75 Can be tickings; any size. Fourth Floor. 50 and $1.75 styles, some iota we have Weed a number of huge bargains, a few of which we quote below. HATS TRIMMED FREE—ASK ABOUT IT. | Semi-trimmed Velvet Turbans, value $2.00, at Large Velvet Sailors, value $1.50, at....... Medium Silk Plush Shapes, value $1.99, at.. Silk Velvet Shapes, value $1.75, at Large Imported Roses, all colors, value 69c, at. Ostrich Bands, 30 inches long, value $2.00, at... Velvet Poppies, all colors, value 49c, at. Peacock Feathers, value 29c, at.. Buckram Frames, value 59¢, ai $1.00 LEX.70.3D AVE, sane +49 BLOOMINGDALES’ SOTH TO GOTH \ \ with edge and insertions, others with band and lace edge; a manufacturer's closeout; all colors, white, ivory, arab and beige. $3.50 Brocaded Fringed Portieres Splendid heavy quality, with deep lattice fringe, feos green, red and brown cok Pair . $2.25 and $2.50 Couch Covers Another splendid lot in dark splot and perfect rung designs $1.98 Each, aT. Only 4 More Days of Our S| FACTORY REMOVAL SALE WALTERS PIANOS & PLAYER PIANOS At a Saving of from $95 to $185 You must act quickly. Remember there are only 4 more days. Here Are the Facts Regarding This Sale: The old factory of the Walters Piano Co., at 226 East 63rd Street, was completely destroyed by fire, entailing a loss of over $150,000. Temporary quarters were secured at 2 West 140th Street and at 503 East 72nd Street. Both places were inadequate to keep pace with the swift growing demand for Walters Pianos, and so we built a new factory at Wilbur Ayenue and Sunswick Street, Long Island City (illustrated above). Bloomingdale Brothers, the sole owners of the Walters Piano Co., have moved the entire stock of Pianos and Player Pianos now stored at 2 West 140th Street and 503 East 72nd Street to their Piano Warerooms for immediate disposal at prices lower than ever before quoted. = a, 5 Walters Pianos | | 19 Walters Pianos | | 4 Walters Players Regular Value $225 Regular Value $325 Regular Value $350 sow $435 || Now gi75 || NOW g9ag Co ee 13 Walters Pianos | | 11 Walters Pianos | | 7 Walters Players, Regular Value $250 Regular Value $350 Regular Value $875 Xow $145 SOW $185 SOe $285 Pacacacennec ti 17 Walters Pianos | | 7 Walters Pianos | | 6 Walters Players Regular Value $375 Regular Value $3895 Regular Value $275 sow $155 j[ MOS $195 Now $395 8 Walters Pianos | | 10WaltersPlayers Regular Value $400 Regular Value $450 12 Walters Pianos Xow $215 NOW $345 Regular Value $300 NOW $165 The prices quoted on Pianos include Stool, Cover and Free Deliv- ery; on Player Pianos they include 12 Music Rolls, Bench, Cover and Delivery. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “Tre HOME or TRUTH Terms On Pianos a Week r