The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1915, Page 4

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yy aeowten Hires! bracing om the wan wide aeninel the earth cppeare te be Me eutioiemt sithoes) 1 was preied owt | et ere are only cue etary bulle- hee oe Uke wide of the trem = @ believed how + het tte tree <ih, Teeny _—_-_-— It ie bellowed thet treme can with Be ee ee } pt Ad Ft ™ inty fret, Thirty a owe lergn, 5 yp Ee Thirty-fourth, Thirty! ™ } yt vimth, Thirty-ninth and Fortiety ome he pimple Mreete and that longitudinal | rattc Gum cod many 0 atest can also be permitted north and crud not dep. My clothing south on roadway between Thirty- feritewed the pimples and first ‘Thirty-fourth Bireets, euch =. trate, of course, not to inc = pf Gente ies oe coptlionally heavy or heavily loaded Gretment. 1 thowgns 1 would wy thom and 8h icin for o free sample. I tried it nod Giang GRAND JURY HEAD TELLS WHAT later noticed @ remarkabie offerte Revases caste mete ond kept on using ow two months and I was cone Deiat.” issad) Derld Reis ing the decking is the caus unoil o, 1918. " "* elaily charged for the collapse last) y of @ block and « halt of Sample Boch Free by Mall ring in Seventh Avenus, k of strong bracing ntly #top any lateral pillars #up- porting the decking is ascribed Sat- If you are inter-. Urday Wight's cavesin In Hrondway. he CauM® Of the Seventh Avenue dia- Bald throughout the world. | ested i in your phy- autor was fixed to-day by W. 4, Ran-| sical welfare, you Wil] 4212: foreman of the Grand Jury sworn in by Coroner ‘einberg to ine lose no time in pro- veotlaste an fx responsibility r dol * ot cy et arbepa your near-| Monnet and engineer and ne ty or dealer @ |foreman of the Grand Jury. How. over, bis stavements establish th, j key fe a pepper were derolict In affording buildin ste: the ple protects jal te by several ra- ‘ape st wn thuni- News of n reassuring nature was Try it. communicated to the owners of ‘Whistey Os, Reochester, N, ¥. Broadway buildings in the gubway Great Importance to Cigarette Smokers AY E are making « material cut in the prices of the standard qual- ity brands of Turkish cigarettes; the brands which are used, more than all others combined, by discriminating smokers. The same enormous values prevail on many other brands of igars, cigarettes, tobacco, pipes, and smokers’ articles sold in ‘our stores. Lower Prices—Bigger Value Coupons Marad Cigarettes Trophice Cigarettes ato? tle Moss, ites? Be ze coat. Zhe | PvE. Hansel Conmeas... 16 bie Cau! 53¢ TeekSte Manne Cootons,..40¢ ate e281, 05 PAR utah gow. 800 _ Mogel Helmar Cigarettes Hitter? Ie |e half ota? .. Be] heSd cleat. 2c | PveREELe Marcel Coopon ; ..16¢ Test oe SB)" Had cept Ae Royal Bengal a ta Cigars i Ee ae A.SCHULTE ‘Largest independent retail cigar dealer in America. Note a few of our principal locations: NEW YORE: NEW YORK—Con.: NEW YORK—Coa : 42 Bowery Madinon Ave, & 126th & Lexington Ave, @284.8t Lexington Ay. & 126ih 8 82d Bt. & 6th Ave. eee Penn. Station BROOKLIN: S4th BL & Tth Ave, Fiatbueh Ave Broadway Pint Bt & Broadway MUTUAL COUPONS ARE BEST Become Munna! Premivms ere Stenderd High Grad: Trade Masked Artules, MUTUAL COUPONS GIVE YOU DAVID a, oUnUL TE, Pres. 210 Filth Avenue = New York == EXPERT'S REPORT OF DANGER ~ STILL THREATENING SUBWAY : -|roda, repinee it _ 388 Svenine * Beet ff te | Cominsion sand \at@ee of reties teek might ee ee Srontwey teen Thirty howe w For point « Heporters re taken tw tion to-day ond shown ing fowndat are pro: tected during subway out and cover | work « | The foundations of vusden the line of subway exemratio ot exposed wntil all the estes! work for the support of the roof le te), piece §=During the progress of cavation end placing the steel w the foundations are protected by « oe" or shelf of rock from ton Ww) teen feet thick When oll i@ im teadiness to remove) this last rock protection the utmost care ie takes In shoring up buildings, | as fast as the rock ts removed! rote bracing, has not been reached on bro hut the engineers #aid that even so | serious slide as that developed by the \ofauit at Thirty-etghth Street, has not affected the foundations of the adjoining buildings in the least MOTORCYCLE COPS HELP TO STRAIGHTEN OUT TRAFFIC. { pave for the euspension of through street car traffic in Broadway and the cloning of Seventh Avenue to all traffic between Fourteenth and Thirty-firat Street, the lower Tenderloin showed @ xreat improvement tn the movement of trucks and automobiles to-day, A squad of twenty-five motorcycle cops aided the mounted and foot traffie po- licemen and drivers soon accustomed themselves to the arbitrary changes in routes acrons town. Blasting was resumed in the Rroad- way excavation at Thirty-eighth Street, where a amall army of mea was at work clearing out the debria and arranging for replacement of the street aurface, Expert powder men with small charges of dynamite were Assigned to the job of blowing apart the big boulders which aiid into the tunnel from the side. ‘The-e was considerabie nervousnes, up and-down Broadway when the frat blast sounded, but the ability of New Yorkers to adapt themselves to conditions soon overcame any appre- hension. Over in Seventh Avenue, where the great cave-in ocourred on last Wednesday, remarkable progrear was made in the placing of steel up rights and crops girders, over which the asphalt surface of Beveath Avenue will be replaced. POLICE I88UE NEW TRAFFIC RULES IN DANGER ZONE. ‘The following rules governing trof- fic in the subway danger sone were issued by the Police Commissioner at 11 ofclock to-day: tfatc is excluded by order of thr Mayor, traffic ip to be allowed on out and cover work under the fol- towing conditions: 1--Trucks with or without their load which exceed ten tons are not to be allowed; except that they may proceed over decking as they ap proach from side streets, and als: may go to @ point of destination within the block for purposes of un- loading or delivering, In case of sub. way contractors no prohibition at al! lp to be placed upon their vehicles of any description, 2—In all streets where there is decking over cut and cover work, 0 speed limit of eight miles per hour im to be rigidly enforced. Ry omter of the Mayor, in addition to the above, Broadway is closed te north and south trac from the north side of Twenty-sixth Street to the south side of Thirty-first Street, and from the north side of Thirty-fourth Street to the south side of Thirty- ninth Street, Open from south aide of Thirty-firet to north side of Thir- y-fourth. East and west trac across Broad- permitted at the following Twenty-sixth, Thirty-frs: Thirty-second, Thirty-third, Thirty- fourth, Thirty-sixth, Thirty-ninth and Fortieth. East and west tro Me across Broad- way is still prohibited at tho fol- lowing streets: Twenty-seventh, Twenty-elahth, Twenty-ninth, Thir- tleth, Thirty-ffth, Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eigth. Seventh Avenue is closed to north and south trae from Sixteenth to Thirty-firat Streets, Crosstown traffic acrosa Seventl Avenue is permitted at the following | streets: Sixteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-third, Twenty- cighth, Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth and Thirty: drat, Crommtown traffic across Seventh Avenue 1s still prohibited at the fol- lowing streets; Seventeenth, Eigh- teenth, Nineteenth, Twenty-second, Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, Twen- ty-aixth and Twenty-seventh, Following the promulgation of thie |order the Mnginoera of the Mayor's Committee decided that it was dan- ‘HUGE WAR TAX FORCES IN@ WORLD, TUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 19180 Teeny -ciech inert fare soreme Cd rentoey ont Berets & TKI wanes . (hee line from (he enet Gutestase ‘i mort Tee i if i + i H arver whee (hey eee (he fame owe ee ee a eile eaten a ~ te tom eens to O50] a> cuane af ae temas Ee whee be come Wes 0h | Ging ot Mime Mane M Austin, dome OF GUEST IN " Grats Sete“! be aati Poe | teas 06 workmen tages Godfrey Helier, om of Mme M © aaumes ye burning or [Meter Herne: Holds Premective Vale Stw | Harry Grant, wa, Vente Owlau cman oo — oe, oats tog | ", Or wy. | Orono | fent Criminally Responsible | Winner, Is Severely Burned |r it se UiSeteae o “ ner rer nt ec teer tere vere Oy tor Taking Speed Risks, | on Sheepshead Bay Track. apes es mi ged ak oo te ue of te mee ot wren Teens we Reems Busco om yr ATEN Com, oe @ | Aitheugh te boty wee eoveiore? | i ccnur Grant tate thele cor 4 oor yorne Ldonmelly Power 9h in Ramen and hie Ooah wae being | ape t 7 , - ' New Maven w enter the| seareg Marry ¥. Grant, Vendartin atiord bad wor Vr Deputy t b clase at the MheMield Belem |, ; “= “ te Cop winner, kept bie nerwe and ‘ y wn thaw he Hehe! Yale, was held crim 9 ‘ ’ * i ceeah of 4 bin recor With seourney . * “e a haufleur of jon, When the ou burst iete Cor rh Min t Vinee ae Grant wae speeding ot @ ay MAYORS ENGINEER DENIES (-, cnbenes Gab 6 shanti dike eu the tan ~~ SHORING SYSTEM S 7 “ Cc ered car orned and driven vy HOU8lY | .utgmobiie epeedway vealentey Ite wrecked on the Ste of ng teanee © Hept 17. Foor others be Grant in Coney Iniand Hospital, to Treats Fer Tranemis: 10 COFFE LN 1% ia. Tenneily and Crowe were in the UUFROd from the waist dows. He can} Returning from « fire ot Drigar Ave and Differentials pears to have Wrens iy tor was the only one | NOt take part in the Astor Cup race) nue and t Mireet, Willied Kothored (hat bie inepectors have! il Baturday, but ie expected wo te out [Afternoan the big sutomoly ; you put in at rare in- oo ‘The Coroner im bie @nding # | Aanin in three weeks Meck ond Ladder Company Wo. 168 tervals and forget it se ao he ne od the machine was capable of Grant and his mechanician, Reuben [Crashed inte ihe hom eel — ther. It staysput auity Chea") Stat Company No. 82. The collision too! ind the longerit’s 4 te oi, Lew eighty-five miles an hour, Ht)’ ¢ “lence ot North Mighth and Merry a ” re used he Aco h he said. 4 aken out, be claimed, for a dom-| chive, Tt Bivests After striking the hose cart the better it becomes. nee foes oe oe *\ onetration by Domnelly after a discus. | “rewlt and heavy vehicle swerved over into the Ach your dealer for the ¥ 008 and more (DAH AIM icy as to ite capacity, and Crowe was | coking like a xray 6 side of an automobile truck owned by Dixon Lubricating Chart et the Interemte of the 110 be » passenger. The acci-| 100 miles an hour, rred when Donnelly tried inv dent (Thomas WK and ar 7 backfire, Flam hind Grant lover bis tere = T near the top of the bank, whieh is | twenty-neven feet bigh at the highest jnt. If Grant had throwe om emer- | Aeanold. Constable Co. an Co, ‘*Specials’’ for Wednesday taxation budget is causing many old| Haven to-day, for “ot John nau a. caeluont New Fall Gloves New Fall English families to part with master- eala aaaamnabire, We tha een For W’ end ities FurTrimmed Suits jeoes of art which have long been|of Reuben H. Donnelley of Lake For- heirioome est, head of the firm of R. RK, Donnel- Glace Kid — | clasp, of For Misses and Small JOSEPH DIKAON CRUCIBLE prod dereey City, Nd. bag Rae bhemed w nd they are! snd Twenty tion that has! ?, wiedge of ¢ wixth vebicies were using Two persons killed by automobiles toeday brought the t met death in this m: O ut this month to sxteon BRITISH TO SELL ART ‘32 rast cise Sty as J. Pritehard, At Hirldgeport Masterpieces of Romney and Rae- Anema, er ciee her ' America. CHICAGO, Bor LONDON, Sept. 28—The heavy] neliey, held resp Louis Ralston, the New York art |” & Sons. publishers, Ii] very, pation quality. in Women | 4 black, white and fashion-} 1,00 euler, been in England taking able Assusan ehedes, A smert dp Russian advantage of (he circumstance which AE touny rare pastes on |OYNAMITE ON PIER Specially priced, palr the market and will sail for Ame: Sept. 29 with such valuable mas jeces an Lawfence’s portrait of Lady ulgrave from the collection of sit William Ross, Romney's portrait of AFTER LINER SAILS: Skunk Muffs int sh 4 in aso rh we Mrs. Meyrick, Hoppner’s portrait of|/Dock Clerk Suspects That Some + fy Raeb: | Specially priced, pr. Red Fox onl tee, Teity. sheet ailalaitils ll Austrian Tried to Smuggle It : 14.50 to 26. 3 tua tha aioe od teasing painters toed Aboard Italian Ship. “Materherry Sweaters Red Fox Mute 35. Amert Blue Fox Set— 1.00 ee ee ns ‘The Brooklyn police are wondering Raincoats ni Fe oe coe Cd “ead Ww ’s Kni ine ora ool MORE TIME FOR SCHMIDT. | whether dynamite | was | smumrind ForWomen and Misses 1 coat model with belted ; omen’s Knit which nuiled last evening for Naples||] Two smart new fall models) back, im Yale, Oranae.? 6.25 Combinations Convicted Pricat Given with belted back and heather and old blue. "| from Pier No, 22 at the toot of Pacific 80:to Frageye Aap Street, She catried 1,660 reservists, Be se ivams raenieys Kn Ry ed eeceuee ited hegr fos ALBANY, ept. 28.—Hans Schmidt, |and after the gangplank had been) tubberless Cravanette?}Q 50)” eat—Ides! tor golf at side, with tight of lace. the New York priest convicted of the|trundied away following the depar-| Costing. in Tan, Navy| 2° Ss pe ec A trimmed knee ta regular 55 murder of Anna Aumuller tn 1913, was|ture of the veaso] Detectives Priday| and Black. Sizes 14 Harvard, Oxford, Delft (3.85 and extra sizes, : granted to-day an extension of time to/and Pucclano found eight sticks of} years to 44 bust, and Brown. Regularly $1.00 each. Cee oe te eee ae eee recee of | dynamite on the pier. Each otiek was Regularly $15.00) Value $4.50. 3 for 1,60; 6 for 3.15. Kostbie war aasluned to-act as his [four inches long by an inon and 4, counsel and was directed to file @ copy querer - feouer and Jooked Like a} t chunk 0: soup wra a of Rew Fork Coumty before @ct li.” | paper. Hach was marked “Dupont: REMOVAL eee SALE picbelitnechan.> “Siatasaatibadion per cent, atroi Leone Tavone, chief dock olerk for enc mae the sicula-Americana Line, wae the jnder the Damite. le the. Offered cian cfg oes getdate ine, esl srae rong tet [sce | House Furnishings 585000 b around the hosiery dep nOUTK, nov sald the loorwaiker, wt |Wking It abowrd the ship. But " "7 He has been | dvttly this fellow quit when he ordered ds ony somiateshingd fo eC GITORE en terchek | fp Velour Pe Oriental ts trying ti tye ed, vaent “When there ate no Women at| ain positive no dynamite was smug- Bigelow Carpets elour Portieres riental Rugs In authentic weaves, rich the hostery counter,” gled aboard the ship.” " r wats colorings and practical sizes. Also English makes of high Unusually silky, lustrous, sandard in patterns for fall resersible and of finest work- | Surnishing. manship. iy ecseagh SND KURO STAN KOCH BO. | [testi HE Roe 1.0 38.0 wid ‘ d seen ‘ hc, Now 1.10 and 1.28 Ti tte 21.75, ANTIQUE DAGHESTANS AXMINSTERS Value $38.00 pair. Formerly $40.00 to $75.00 125th Street West Spiny pair Formers $40.00 5. Plain Velour Portieres } Now 1.25 and 1.50 tan V igure erteres: LARGE ORIENTAL CARPETS bay fo ae from 649 to 14x22 WILTONS soft of Green, | 15.75 $95.00 to $675.00 Regularly $3.00 and $3.50 Yd. Bineral a Rea Now at get Laas than these Now 1.75 and 2.00 Value $25.00 pair. prices. New Tailored Suits $19.00 Distinctive and original t' work of the fore- most style creators. Whipeord, gabardine and poplin, Sur or military braid trimmed; coats lined with superior peau de cygne; skirts circular and pleated. Black, navy, brown and green. An uncommon epportunity that n Women’s Women’s - Women's Fall Stockings - Smart Coats Fall Furnishings Silk Pott! f Finest Black Cotton Al Unusually Low Prices tior quality Chilfen Tal. vender tops and | 2c Trotteur and Motor feta, with deep flounce Is and toes, Coata, belted models, and double reeke, in Fall Regularly 35¢ pair in, handsome heather] 1&5 twit shades. Reg. $5 3 pre. 70c; 6 pre. 1.35 d # Sylvina’’ C. ur own exclusive Extra Fine Silk Lisle rien ine oe ior fel weer, | 38 Copier at evored mode ited in broche or Regularly 60¢ pair 3 pre. 1.155 6 pre, 2.25. ¢ woolene and! 97, manos in « variety women will not care Pure Thread Silk of su-) alhres ot the fenton, of, dinty: designs and 1,00 to miss. : perior quality, with cot- ‘aden colors. Blanket Robes—Indis- ten tore, anc tls In 78 = tan Gabardine pentable for cool morn. black and white, | Storm Coats, beau- ings; made from light Silk Petticoats, $1.98 | Ee in ease fy avenette. ; ‘alue $3.50) Silk Jersey Top or All Taffeta Value $16.50. Full Circular Models, New Changeable and Solid Colors, Special Gale of Finest Fall Silks Dress Goods nee as, jersey top models have deep taffeta flounce, finished Hand Embroidered “SOIREE” —The most Broadcloth, 4 inches with tucks. wide, of beautiful qual- The all tatfeta models come with two deep accordion pleated Silk Hose fered ihe wide iy: highly “Tustrout nl gg most fash ionable for fall flounces or three small ruffles. Delightful for black, white pure thread bi ety ty of x of lity, with “Klosfit” Petticoats, $1 /\\ RSS i tales re 1.50 Black sateen, full flounce, eg J bool aos finished with accordion pleated & ruffle, with underlay. 24 to 34 waist. Berend Fleer. 8 Wi” 06 werous to run the Twenty-eighth and C, F. KOCH & CO, 6+» 126th Se., Wi

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