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ial ies de wong oe . o - —o ‘ . sro ¢ one - * - t WA 7 ed «s t ei isi es Sa a, z 1. " 1 y J extensions, which, in all probability, battery in boarding trains in upper! One itunaeea as and Tenth Street and One Hundred and Porty-fifth Street,] at that. Half an hour In thie atmos: [recs ® while we were Inhe |i afford a meaaure of relict. [Manhattan between §& o'clock and/One Hundred and Third Street, and the train reached Ninety-aixth Stree ld make Thomas A. Edison) thereot, ‘ THE MAYOR IN 18 f ines of the in-/@t the latter station there Was a A man Who had been so sleep In ald the Mayor aa he’ AN OPTIMISTIC Yon H a comp! hesitation of progress en- u seat in front of the Mayor miraca- Ninety-aixth st Vo “devel ee eCity Mall, “but it wae! M099. of 9 o'cloc es Is one almost | during almost a minute, ‘Then the lousiy awakened, took a quick flash|enty-second Stre 1] down there.” ar be It from me,” continued th ncy. True, the train moved out, progressed its own through the window at the station! without a stop, Me Mitchel! tare jammed at 9 o'clock, but|longth, stopped, and that was «il there ta room enough in the cars to[there was to ‘it, The train Just allow 8 rdworking stenographer to| Stopped. verson on board. Rushing across the of the fact that it has often L gum Without transferring) The well disciplined passengocs| platform ojected himself into al charged that the local powder on her chin to) read their papers and chewed their local Lip hg hirapedd Inve a nea are ball hag er tah r tm, tha alder of 8d -|gum. Tho \ tee eight 8 our train indulged in tts hey run faster than ¢ oo ce cones ey Cece net tent. repose we could seo that he had gone | the expresses, Russi LO a i { again At the tlme of entering the subwa ‘ ia . and read all tho advertisements 10 * ‘ ot i ie subway Mayor Mitchel and , the Wey within his sono of vi A girl ‘| SLOW-GEARED EXPRESS; HIGH.|2t One Hundred and nfth - . — (my will, Tam told that the Seventa Jost Interborough management achieves Avenue and Lexin, wonders in handling the extreme hish inex will be In op tide of traffic. I can see where the koing to do all Lf can to relieve the] public could be better sorv snd departed from the train just | saw that the express did not move ux same as if he had been the only| rapidly as the locals, He (Continued from First Page.) n Avenue rel ition next fall, there Is anything L can do to con. in my beast a at southbound Broadw Street the outside air was quite nippy : 5 summato that expectation it teh. the extreme forward of the car 1 PD } € ih, _ but this transit situation is}opinion, but It would be WG esas es - Adit ies Ration at han, ooh told another girk and. teldentally |, bh elalel Le giles niwe and the Mayer bad puutoned is] bd a 1 Who Landed completely out of the hands of the} me to lay down any " et Statio 0 o'e AbOHE 106 com diotclo. we © often noticed those stits veavy overc Out his hod ne ‘ood cae RUN TINAR PALO NGS OE SHE TMG tot M a ie ts te Several bur We went at the train just as the rene. AboUE a eaetine epers,” remarked the Mayor, “I lair waa still nippy and fresh when ile and Was Sore EAH tout Neat eis tats ia ine ee Uiwiys wonder how they happen tof we got out in City Hall Park andine| from Head to Foot Found) ; the closeat car to the ticket box. About half the standees were girls. Most 0! Comm breakfast when ‘she stot ummer, | j Wake up Just where they want to get] Woolworth Building loomed up in the Quick Relief. joff. Riding in the subway possibly | morning aunileht like a. shi he sit-tees were men, There kenerates In people who don't get} column of glory. The M 1 enough hf the train for all) TRAIN AT FIXED POST, THEN—|cnough sleep at night a sort of men-| perspiring and so was The waiting passengers, but delay BANG! tal alarm clock, But I don't blame] World writer. Doubtiess the tem wed right at the start of the trip folks for falling asleep in the subway, lature in the car had gone up ten dl so of the difficulty expertenced| A couple of minutes went by and the guards In closing the sid@/another minute went by and the i ding doors train remained on fixed post, All at toy Ree p Rei Pores The guard at ‘the front end of the} once the motor enginert entertained Suddenly he e ed ind fell. car looked Hike an. ex-buttonhole| @n inspiration, He concluded to go feet below f maker. He weighs about 126 pounds] &Way from there and tage the train ad aaarian ! and every time he took a yank at] With him. As he turned on the cur. oy ‘ the side door lever he almost pulled| Peat the train started south with eng 5 injured For fully the gentle progressiveness of a b fully in the back, e was Me after the passengers Jeaving Ty Cobb's bat and the stand. with bruises, and was sote Mr the trata steed at the! 1D Passe gers started north. Trained head to foot. F awrallae | macau 613 Necpmouetena sreeunee, Cincinnati man tells how to shrivel up your] jth" day ne bougne» home o t but f ° Sloan's Liniment, w © the strike, eet bu the fact thit mal atatue at the! and oa practicaliy erowa't>] — OFS $0 they lift out with the fingers —;¢mmsnéct toi, Winn s uibway train and platform men Taat. an it appeased as though eev- a and the lameness had disappeared, | certainly deteriorated. Gal of the standess in our car were He was an active man once mare, | The Mayor and the writer attached] going right on into the next car to! Let folks step on your feet here-|is said to simply shrivel up the corn| Sloan's Liniment can be o of the PARK & TILFORD ESTABLISHED 1840 Ox Tongues OF Extra Quality, very large, unusually choice and tender. Were-tntefully nnd espe smoked for Park & Tilford within the past few days, <Vhose Ox tongues are the best procurable and they must no tbe confined with sill cow te ita low price, The average weight is 5 to 5'% ths, Price to and including December 23¢d, Ib. 2 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and our concerted ehurus of protest Rory ounds like the peep of a cannry bird The voice of the Ma lof a man with 6,000,000 people back of him, Without any insinuation tha |the Mayor has overlooked the peep of the public It may be said that now, in | the light of his public experience, that |Peep may sound to him like the reson ant ery of an indignant eagle and he may echo the cry in circles which have, thus far, mistaken a | militant eagle's complaint for a can. ary bird chorus. The Mayor and the writer hat great time last night. We reache the City Hall platform at 5-49 0 and found folks approximating tn population of Yonkers ahead of us Previously, in passing across the uy plaza from the City Half Park ¢ is the voi Once upon a time Edwin Pu: who lives in the quiet, pretty Mai Hen! himself out of his shoes. | “1 thousand of | stand the sub way torture . rdinary subway rider does—boarded | trance, we had football serimmaged | the ves to the neat celluloid) the rear and mingle with such folk} after; wear shoes a size smaller if you| without inflaming or even irritating | at all drug stores, 25¢, 50c and $1 : our way through an army of exrnest | handles provided by the Interbor-|in there as had not departed for the | like, for corns will. never again send|the surrounding skin. Preserved in glass jnrs by the | persons nd for the Brooklyn sub. ough and the train 1 with al-| car to the rear of th tho train} electric sparks of pain through you,| — It is claimed that a quarter of an 0 id Cc it Cc Ltd J way station in the basement of most reasonable expedition down to} came te abrupt t Whereupon | according to this authority, ounce of freezone obtained at any ne a ommun y ompany, m Muntelpal Bultainge. the One Tw J and Sixteenth Street! the Dassen who had started north! dfe says that a few drops of a drug | drug store will cost very Hittle, but is ‘ vat | HE ENCOUNTERS AN ANNOYING » Where, athouh there was! found themselves moving the other! cated tr lied directly upon | sufficient to remove every hard or soft For so ears w © been the leading New York distributors of these CROSS CURRENT. 1 reat influx of passenger: Fee there to Pee Want tiara ive : a tender, nx corn, instantly te-}corn or callus from one's feet. Cut justly famous products. ‘The company decided to discontinue. packing » its bad Mayor Ut: panneginene decreed that lcatmisy Just, asf nothing hed an |iteves soreness, and soon the Corn, eoot| this out, especially If you are e woes Fruits and Vexetebles after their (913 season's products were put up and {A 1 ls a Terouary WManeRemany deceit: tear eae a Bee OT nd ably lifts Out without pain. “This | reader who wears high heels, It tea state that they have prcked none this y Their paykings here offered, || current ihore must be a pause. North of the] pened jn Ono Hundred and ‘Tenth Street Sta-| At last, twenty-two minutes from drug Ts sticky, but dries at once and | ether compound.—Advt. A/LLS PAIIV tion there Was another pause, At the One Hundred and Tenth Street Sta- tlon the crush of plutocrats residing we guarantee to be in absolutely so and excellent condition, but one year old. [t is against our policy to carry goods over the current season, so, in order to put the goods ia immediate consumption; we offer the following list, all we have, at exactly half prices. Jin a terminal | currents, and — aaiihdtiedictiaidiiieediiatemmmemmastiiamsdeeeseeeeeseeeeeegeeto EE ONEIDA FRUITS ONEIDA JAMS ning to BIve Sver, but the Mayor remarked on a a Jare % i yes Jars Fperest Heit to this condition which has caused many ; anny "Price rice wantny price Brice fruittess protests i | d Pitted € 4 65 4 Sure PI a1 There isn't much teas Fed Chersies SF jot sieairy Nga ae wuld out TEN-CAR TRAIN AT AN EIGHT: | Cherries........ 72 68 32 } Plumnutty 33 38 147 iat ata un CAR PLATFORM. | Pdi tll “ hi a8 Hy Rasp. and Currant 18 [28 112 Grand Central, The ‘The southbound station at One dreen Gages ..... 65. Black Currant... 8 25 12 train movement flundred and Tenth Street accom- Strawberries 0... 1 65 32! Blackberry. 1 28 ‘12 Wis GRDIA anole lates only eight cars, From. 7.30 Raspberri 1 65 32 Red Cheer 17.25 (12 between stations, o'clock until almost 9 o'clock in the Sliced Pineapplecut ¥ 3 38 4 but the station morning this southbound station 1s in Jath's 0 65.32 | Quince ficing § 12 Walls Were quite one of the bustest on the line, but the | oy Shredded Pineapple st 68 132 | Spiced Blackberry 9 25 12 (7 | inexcusable and. last two ears of every express train Hip} Guinces | 7 65 132 | 75 Jars —14 ox, assortea—following | would bear, Be. aid Tenth Street ° 8 Bartlett Pears 6 65 32 | _ fruits: | tween Fourteenth Oftan there te room pe Peaches ... 1% 65 32 | Grape Apple and Fo; for Shoah Gass iS) 4 on Crabapple Currant and Raspberry Breet tigers to eile oo = Red Pitted Cherricn 2.40.20 | Quince Red Currant he overflow, Just ) i} White Pitted Present Prive Malt Price why traing at cer & = a heres iy 40 a0 25 12 : as th fh ets te ie ar ro) = gies |! 2 B onus vaouzancas Sette ee : sters an ; " Piel 5 are Present Hal a Gra iV jared and h Cider Apple Sauce: 18} | eb oterlioon 120.420 (21 two uptown bound expre S| that the two front Ps Sed ; oT 40 20) Perontoas 130 128 44 , n't room for | cars shall run be- pier eivesnalt in + 40.29 | Extra Small Fresh ut 400 pounds | yond the platform thus permit he utilization of| overccat me | the two rear'eara| 4 te be | is one of the tn-| warm numerable — myg-| the Subway of subway ment. ShreddedPinespple 128 40 .20| | Beets. sees 45533116 Sweet Pickled F Beets, Small apple 1 .S0 .25 | Pickled Beets Quinces Ulsterettes Thousands of Them in Every Weight, Fabric a r) cS 3 No. 2 Jam ' 2 |50 25 | Refugee Stringless 1 ? Paes de BO lich ainarbens, 18 6 07 ra | Bayon an at and Style—Each and Every One of Them Annie Butter... 9 4029 | Pomkin. % 20 10 te red slong, between Specially Priced and Wonderful Value. ONEIDA MINCE MEAT Baked Beans..,... 13.20 .10 Mince Meat, qt.jars 215.58 .27 | Succotash ., + 16.230 Ideal brandy Mince — Sweet Pickled Meat, qt. jars... 80 95 .47 | Tomatoes....... 39 .30 18 Red Kidney Beans 23 .20 .10 ONEIDA SAUCES Tomatoes, Pickled. 9 .30 15 Chili Sauce, pints 6 .28 .14 | Extra Small Fresh TomatoCatsup,pints 70.28 14) Beets .......... 8 26 AZ RS rd women squealing a d many people laughl Weil, I don't know,” sasped the Mayor In perplexity, as we were bod- ily packed into a Broadway express by the press of those behind uw: around us were young g men laughing and # though they were at th July. “Why, many of Jappear to be enjoyi | Iso they were Unconset {nit the New York head, Until the p | be to realize that they are the ers of the great public service ec porations, the real masters of the heap cheaters who exploit them be- |w nd the guise of business, they will main just as the Mayor and tho saw them on the Grand Cen- atform—r ving in ner time, Until they find them- Ives they will never really know here they Ive, Orders ean be placed at either of our centrally located stores and will be filled in sequence at our store Sth Ave, & 26th St.as far as the stock permits, 0815" Are Absolutely Incomparable in Value GO TO BRILL BROTHE SU4aH.LOUd THU OL OD The assortment of fabrics, designs and models is practically unlimited— thousands of Coats, and each and every one of them new, up-to-the minute and most desirable, Scotch mixtures, heather mixtrcs, plaid-back gray meltous, black kerseys, neat gray, brown, tan and dark green mixtures, laters, Ulste ettes, double-breasted Overconts, Scotch Balmaroons, Box Coats, Belted Coa Form-Fitting Coats, Chesterfield Coats, light-weights, heavy-weights and med. ium-weights well made and extremely serviceable, Special at $20.00 writer tral w we ne i PLENTY OF, ROOM FOR GIRL To these at ? of M Gther Wal » and Ligin Sets at $9.75 to $50 A MUGSEE Reo AK Stare BENNETT MFG, Co. |: Overcoats of every kind big, warm, ulaters in grays, browns, plaids, overs g ence wat “undertaken “AUN avant 5 plaids and fancy mistures; double-breasted and single-breasted; moat of them Le ead tee eercione te = with satin yokes and satin sleeve linings and hundreds of wonderfully smart | = Lacks and Oxfords in form-fitting and Chesterfield models. : | nk NER &j:| Suits for Men Specially Priced =i i Make Some Old Couple or Sick Person Happy Ls ¥ 3 3 This Christmas With a Bottle or Two of f if 55 FLATBUSH AVE., BROOKLYN At $] 5: 00 At $] 0:75 At $209):00 Blue, gray, brown and green ; Htowns rays, tangs procs. aa Wonderfully smart, well tailored flannels, blue serges, pencil and pin | heather mixtures, two anc iree sly tia 4 ee aveininan Laie ks, tho-e| button sack coats or pinchbacks, | 404 finely finished Suits for men tone grays and browns, fancy cas-| Uvery suit wonderful value ut Many of them silk lined, all of them simeres, silk mixtures and worsteds, | $10.75. wonderfully good value at $20.00. Ve8 For that aged member of your family, a grandfather i | x eas or grandmother, perhaps an uncle or aunt, an acquaint- i ho has begun t the weight of years or one || BS ° PA whove health is failing, @ bottle or two of Dully's 2) 5 4 |é XNimas Sale of Silk Scarfs for Men fA would prove a welcome and practical gift. b Fs Wf Your foresight in choosing this dependable tonic | ye 4 |= At 35c 65c $1.00 $1.50 and $2.00 pi stimulant is sure to be appreciated in the blessings of R we LE The season's choiest, richest and, most beautiful silks: designs, colorings and effects wonderfat be] better health it invariably imparts, sa |e opportunity for men and women who wish to buy Ties for gift purposes \ Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has been used for sev: = eral generations, especially by the old folks whore quire a reliable tonic stimulant to assist nature in giv+ ing new life to the gradually declining body, A tablespoonful of Duffy’s in equal emounts of water or milk, as directed, ‘9 in fortifying the system against disease germ cially grip and pneumonia, which are prevalent at this season, Xmas Sale of Shirts at $2.00 3 for $5.50 Packed neatly for gift purposes. Satin striped madras of fine quality, nade according to our own specifications, guaranteeing fit, finish and colors—neat, smart designs in wide variety. 2 = TO BRILL SUdHLOUd THUA OL OD = ) <r is ; ° . We guarantee every Victrola and Record purchased S f grover,, He will gladly pack same | A room for free trial or any other purpose before being § A for shipment in. an appropriate 4 delivered to your home Lhe Wissner House has been J 4 \ ton. If you cannot get y's 1 established nearly half a conta and } s a reputa- § . 7 : ‘i bi inoue segalia wrlle: Sa Masti aaa TEER ETE aE SA 47 Cortlandt Street 44 East 14th Street 1192 Main Street, Bridgeport 125th Street at 3d Ave, Daeg s Beata tree: rN ! x 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn 791 Broad Street, Newark en Evenings unti TE en wee + ef phanbgraphs, OPEN EVENINGS. b These 5 Brill Stores Open Saturday evenings:—1l4th Street—125th Street--Brooklyn——-Newark—Bridgeport “GET THE HABIT GO TO BRILL v $ WISSNER, 55 FLATBUSH AVE., BROOKLYN. 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