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ee Se SS STATEN LANDES THIS NEW SLOGAN conden McPhee preaching & about ite es A pale faced, earnest bo: the tent yesterday pr y of fifteen! in ara ng Ein, juvenile exho exhorier, om Hie ched to @ congregation A rgeon cen which filled Tent Evangel in Hariem, hs get | at ral The iad, Scott Dawkins, who, despite if “A Subway To and Through Staten Island” Unfurled From High Hill, B. Altman & Co. Important Price Reductions in Men’s Summer Outing Suits will go into effect to-morrow (Tuesday), covering practically the entire remain- ing stock. Remarkable vaiues will be offered in Is Bound to Get Trans- Portation Justice. If the menfbers of the Board of Estimate had been down to the ban- afternoon they would probably begin building a subway to and through Staten Island at once. They might fust as well reconcile themselves to it, Sooner or lager they are bound to bow to the will of the people of the diawest borough of Greater New York. ‘Those people want that subway. Where is Woodrow? Down in the old town of Westfield, and the banner was flung to the breeze at the top of the high hill at Foster Road and Stafford Avenue, from which hilltop, a8 all the world knows, you can seo all the way from the Northern Lights to Sandy Hook light. The banner is the firat of many that are to be flown proclaiming the want of the en- tire Borough of Richmond—a sub- way to and through Btaten Island. That is the slogan of the Staten Taland Civic League. Its thousands of members are working to realize of superior quality, with natural wood or — | and ready it necessary, to Nght for iC Woodrow Local, No. i, had the honor MEN’S WOOL CRASH SUITS in Norfolk or piain sack models; and MEN’S GOLF SUITS in Norfolk models, featuring homespuns and fancy tweeds, at $12.50 Men’s&Women’s Silk Umbrellas | (Sizes 26 and 28 inches) sterling silver-trimmed novelty handles, the being the first to raise the ban- ner because its chairman, Robert T. will.be specially marked to-morrow at Cone, is the Inventor of the sloga: BANNER SWINGS BETWEEN $2.00 GIANT PINES, Two tall pines were trimmed and planted on opposite sides of Foster Road, and the hal rds of the banner cession from rove to them, As 6 o'clock drew near this being a decided con: f the & dozen autoinoblies came up by ones and twos and parked along the east usual price, side of the road. Every car was full of citizens and cltizenesses who are simply bound to have t! eubway, and the long rows of benches in front A Sale of special interest in the Infants’ of Dr. Schwerd’s house soon filled to overflowing, so that at least one- third of the big turnout of Staten Department (Second Floor) for to-morrow Islanders ‘had 0 stand, They stood chee! the good a will consist of “\preaident. Frank. H. Brown of Woodrow Local on one side and a re- porter on the other stood by the hal- Little Children’s Coats Ganca Cut fan TIT LS the tas of the road and said “Haul away!” whereupon the men at the halyards of wool cords and serges duickly ralved, the great square of to the bi Th it bi , (sizes incomplete, but ranging frorm 2 to 4 — |Sisplaying {ts insistent mottos | years) for country, seaside or general prac- “a SUBWAY TO AND THROUGH STATEN tical wear, offering unusual values at \ penal The crowd applauded jovously. As $2.50, $3.50 & $4.75 the Inst handpats died away there fell a deep silence. It was broken only by the notes of a solitary robin who carolled away cheerily—as Also Little Children’s White and Colored — | m22y,.¢ Tobin carolied in the deep, tangled wildwoods of Queens, Bay Ridge, Brook}, and the Bronx until Washable Dresses the citizens ai in their might and compelled the City Fathers to build in a varied assortment remaining from the |New Bornoual PRESIDENT A Summer stock, at the greatly reduced prices of Mr. Boe Med CH Ate Dewars porch, which was the grand stand, and introduce: an virt Mills, 7S5c., $1.10 & $1.50 Chairman of the Transit Commit: Mr, Mills admired the banner. It was the first token, he said, of the deter. mination of the people of Staten I “4 Fifth Averuwe-Madtaon Avemr, nd wacenrratulateg Rew! Borough ‘President, “Calvin 'D, ame, Who cas! 8 dex Hi 34th and 35th Streets New York [in"tne Board of, Wetimaro againae amending the subway contracts af- James MeCreery & Co 84th Street 5th Avenue Clearance Sale REED & WILLOW FURNITURE On Tuesday and Wednesday The entire stock of Reed and Willow Furniture will be offered at greatly reduced prices. An extensive assortment of unique and modern designs. ) Six-piece Suite, as illustrated, with handsome upholstered seat cushions. 92.50 regularly 125.00 May be purchased in Suite or Separate Pieces, as follows: Sofa.......... 28-50. .. regularly $7.50 | Sidechair.....10,50... regularly 14.00 Armchair ++ regularly 20,00 | Siderocker. 75. regularly 14.75 regularly 21.00 | Table.. 1 2.75. .» regularly 17.75 15.25 | —-—=|N SUBWAY BANNER: A REBUKE TO THE CITY. Richmond Gives Warning It her raising at Woodrow Saturday 4 me \be denied fur- Counsellor Arthur F. (jimonson, Sta- pleton—T am for tragsfers because we are not only entitled to them from the standpoint jof justice but beonuse we are | ily Rey to them. The ferry has. been held by KISSES, stolen or otherwise, are worth $11 each in Hammond, Ind. the courts to 4 Highway, ood the | eeu decides, COUPLE who wanted “something out of ordinary” married in ceil o' j the village lock-up at Put-In-Bay, 0. people of a city have & right of ac- cess from one part to another, and It wo are so Co aes? bridge avers. Kille—Of course “CHICKEN THREE TIMES A WEEK,” read adverd| 1 favor transfers, It ‘would be a tisements for harvest hands in Minnesota, food thing for us as well as the city as a whole. It would bring WOMAN CAN DRESS on $3.60 a week, Milwaukead| Deople to us. It would be good ad- court Holds, vertising. Sure we want transfers. Charles Lange, Builder, Stapleton— We have held our own tn the erec- NATURE NOTES—Crawfish pinching down corn,| ton of now bulldings, despite our & carrying stalks to holes for food in Indiana. pgp facilities, but n Coffee grounds in food of Harwich (Mass) man's) and transfers will help a whole lot, chickens made them so wideawake roosters nearly crowed | We Would more than hold our own, themselves to death, one drowning himself. ‘We wenild have a boom. VAGRANT told by Hackensack court he might fix his own sentence discharged himself on condition that he fore leave town, BECAUSE SO MUCH MONEY would be a burden, Pittsburgh priest declined a $12,000,000 legacy and amid let poorer relatives have it. he owed. GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE—Wife cast vote as director that ousted Corona (Cal.) man from job, and he is sving for divorce on ground of cruelty in Jeaving him no means of supporting her. fecting the other boroughs in favor of he contractors, “He thre monkey wrench int the machine,” said Mr. Mills. “Here after they will have to deal with the President of Richmond. Perhaps they will awaken to the fuct that we need & subway as much as as any of the other boroughs—and we will have it. We have in this borough fifty-seven square miles of territory, twenty-five miles of home sites and twenty-two miles of excellent factory sites, with deep water shipping facilities at the factory doors. “Moreover the development of this region would give stability to Man- hattan realty values by restoring and fixing definitely the business centre of the metropolis, which has been shifting to the north owing to the lack of population to the south of Leman, Chairman of the Subway Conference, assured his fellow citizens that, inasmuch as the Lord helps those who help them- WILL FOUND IN AN OLD SLIPPER in Michigan | t¥° 7e4re In Sing Sing to-day by Julge disposed of an $80,000 estate. Malone im the Court ef General soe- NEWTON, N. J., woman ts dying of nosebleed. by our City Fathers During eleo- won time they prom shail be @ part of the five borough ° y system, and Richmond will! S k wet t# whare in decent transtt (to ja $s which It is @ntitied, since we pay uits or en our full share of taxes), but those Errracmatinat greet Bie hae and Young M old conditions prev: the which woe have’ obtained, s cuns ba the transfers, has been given string attached, so they c inkon aray from ue at aazemeens|y — Reduced from $23, $20 and $17.50 he benefit of other boroughs. However, endowed Richmond Borough with advan’ which have sustained her under, to ail neglect and we have advanced * wonderfully in spite of ali during the Inst ten years. Given transfers “WAXY GORDON” TO PRISON Gets Two Years for @abbery and Feees Ascontt Charge. Harry Brown, betier known as “Waxy Gordon,” one of the leutenants of “Dopey Benny” Fetn, wae sentenced to is charged with raidin; PITTSBURGH MAN returned to New York after ¢a#t,# Pui house and bi an absence of fifty-five years and paid a grocery bill |t ne deal jayers at the plee iL no arraigned again of the Binney” Poin that ent rep RAT TERRIERS have been shipped by a Delaware | we man to rid the German trenches of rats, The Semi-annual Disposal of MERCHANDISE advertised a on sale pnd Tosedee’ a the (except where quantities are im sufficient). A sale of ORIENTAL RUGS now being held Quality, these rugs are the most striking values in the city, Granp Rapips FURNITURE oon Saturday Evenings A - 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER Sur promised subway,” Richmond The feature of this and all Saks clothing sales is that ! Rorough would fouriah and Te they are natural and not torced, occurring only at t through Increased area nd Period of the season, and involving only the remainder of On tower Weahatons our regular stock, without apology or equivocation. We selves, they will have the Lord’s help| John A. Lynch of West New Brighton have simply changed the prices to briny about a quick dis- COLUMBUS AV E if only they fight hard enough for Uheir subway. of Greater New York,” he added, “binding Manhattan and the sister boroughs in one city, is not in effect until that union is a physical as well as a political one. There can be no true organisation of a body when its parts are dismembered. There ls no just reason why the Hor- ough of Richmond should not be united with the main body by the proper means of transportation—a subway." COMMERCE, “When we have our banner raised by The kveni World reporter,” said Mr, Cone, “we can truly say we have brought Manhattan to us.) Ocean Mners now pass our shores and berth in a narrow stream into which two modern steamships cannot| back out without danger of collision, Not only the best piers but the most advantageous factory sites and the healthiest homes can be established} | here. Ali we need is @ subway to and through Staten Island, and that we are bound to have." Dr. Arthur E. Post, whose office ts! in Brooklyn, but who moved to Staten Island to give his children a healthy place to grow up in, congratulated the people of Woodrow and declared} , that they would raise @ similar ban- ner at Grant City in two weeks. “We are in this thing to win, and there will be no halfway stop,” he sald, Charles B. Dullea, Secretary of the Subway Conference, said Staten Isl- and had too long sat still and watched the other boroughs get sub- ways, A grave injustice has been done to Staten Island, and only hard and continuous fighting will undo the wrong. The Board of Estimate de- clared {t had no money for a Staten Inland subway, yet it gave $4,000,000 t new subway to go under the new $17,000,000 Queensboro Bridge. James A. McKinney, President of the Narragansett Club, congratu- lated the citizens of Woodrow and said that a similar banner will soon be raised at Port Richmond, An ex- pert subway engineer had told him that the Staten Island subway oan be built for $20,000,000, He felt sure that the Staten Island Clvic League, with branches in every part of the {sland, will soon get the subway that Staten Island needs, ——— ISLANDERS TO ARGUE FOR TRANSFERS BEFORE BOARD OF ESTIMATE. If the people of Staten Island are not successful in the fight for an ex- tension of transfers to the Manhat- tan elevated lines from the Municipal Ferry boats, it will not be because they have not asked the Transit Com- mittee of the Board of Estimate for them, The people are a unit for this much to be desired improvement to the transit facilities of Richmond, and when @ hearing is granted on the eub- jeot there will be able spokesmen present to argue for the improvement, Staten Islanders continue to e press their views in the matter, as is evidenced by the statements of the following: Meyer Rosenhole of Tompkineville, one of the Island's largest tax- payers—Richmond Borough has for years been treated as @ stepchild All “Lost and Found" artictes @)) advertised in The Worid or reported to “Leat and Found Bureau,” 103, World B Ny for thirty en at any of The 4 Found" can be left at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, or can be telephoned directly ¢ The Wo Cali 4000 Beekman, New Brookiyn Office, 4100 Mains” —Transfers to the ated lines would not only be @ good thing for Staten Island, but it would be Kopd neglected section of the city. reciate what The Evening World i doing for ua and wast to oa- A small charge for alterations. ys Robert ISLAND CAN HANDLE A WORLD'S Meranting of tranafers to tho @ ed lines would be @ great thi) Staten Island. We have been labor- ing at a disadvantage with the other boroughs ever since the sub- ways were built, Inasmuch as we have to pay more for transporta-, tion than the other parts of the | I can eoncelve of no real rea- | d help in every way pos- W. McKee, Eltingville—The Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Extra TRUNKS Extra TRUNKS Herald Square. B'wey, 34th to Sth St. th Street BROADWAY 35th Street The Best Opportunity to Buy a Fine Trunk You Have Had in Years We Bought 10 Carloads of po ghost rk Rite alana & Trunks at Our Own Price # fae rusk zou have Ba in zene" except the two lowest-priced models From a Famous Trunk of seasoned besswood=tbe only Nght-weight Maker. wood that abuse won't crack or split. Covered by varnished waterproof canvas, strongly re- inforeed with hardwood slats, heavy metal About 2,000 Trunks at Much Less corner-clampa, and edge bindings of sheet Than Macy’s Usual Prices. or hard vuloanised fibre. Good strong locks and bolts, four binges. and cowhide straps half way sround, Made honestly through To people going to the Fair—to vacation and through by thorough workmen, Most inte—young men and women golng to school have linings of handsome and durable cloth; in September—apartment occupants who the trays are exceptionally strong and very conveniently arranged. Twenty styles of trav. need more closet room—in fact, anyone who elling trunks and twenty-three styles of at ner needs a good trunk now, or later—this is « trunks costing 86.49 oF more Decidedly Unusual Opportunity! farce to give five years of satisfactory These famous trunks are exceptional value service. , IN by pri all atyl ‘ at thelr stendad prices, Macy's tsus! prices cally tie Pras te cate 908 neti: would be extra tempting. Macy's Special Her ones of equal quality. Travelling Trunks Steamer Trunks 180 That would be 85.24 to #7.84 NOW $4.96 si? That would be 08.98 to 84.76 NOW $2.97 213 TAG to 10.14 9 6.88 to 0" "Oto Ise | a3 * * Restotow 1s * “ “ 14.60t0 10.60 “ 11,89 208 “ 9.38 to 19,89 « Macy’e—Truok and Beg Dept, Fifth Floor, Rear, tribution in order to make room tor Fall styles. The suits BET.103 & 104' ST Dusiness for’ the city, It would, themselves remain what they always are—the cleverest SSeS — bring epoewanGe oe Peace’ to our creations ever shown in the popular price range of $17.50 \ (rould become impressed with, our to $23,00. Variety a-plenty, but not all sizes in all styles, E Mwchid ba saiall duets’ te though we can tit you in one style or another. ON CREDIT 267 W.125 ‘ST. LEAR eal Don't you owe yourself a lite tle treat tonight ? Of course you do—take it home. It’s record A1l773— When the Bells of Shandon Ring Our Wedding Chimes A fine, melodious record that just loves itself on your machine. 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