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TE al IR ae ae THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1917. ~— WITH NEW YORK CENTRAL “Give and Take”’ in Agreement Between City and N. Y. Central WHAT THE CITY GETS: Tenth and Eleventh Avenues [similar to the subway from Sevon- (Death Avenue) cleared of surface |ty-second. Street north, following railroad ttacks, closely the present line, No tracks south of Canal Street| Electric motive power to sup- and the present St. John’s Park |plant all steam locomotives within terminal abandoned. four years. An elevated stractare from Ca-| Am extension -of the Riverside nal Street to the present Sixtieth |Park system from Dykman Street Street yards running over private |north to be bought hy the city from tight of way In between blocks |private owners and the railroad parallel with West Street. company given right of way under- An underground line somewhat |neath, WHAT THE RAILROAD GETS: Perpetual rights of way and|(ne Hundred sod ‘Uhirty-fifth franchise for tracks from Canal ae nat ea We ir je yards at Street along the west side of Mam} astieth Street and One Hundred hattan to the Harlem River, And Thirty-fifts Street. Six tracks most of the way from| present right of occupancy con- Spuyten Duyvil south to Seventy-| verted into absolute fee own. second Street, four tracks from ership of land now belonging to Seventy-second Street to Thirtieth| the city appropriated to the im- Street, two tracks from Thirtleth) provement. Street to Canal Street. No future payments or compen- Enlarged switching yards and] sation to the city, aside from regu- freight terminals at Canal Street,| tar taxes, for the rights and fran- Thirtleth Stroet, Sixtieth Street and| chises. th Ave. 4 th Corner Sireet Twice Each Year We Select a Day in Which to Clean Up Our Entire Remaining Stock ‘of Women’s & Misses’ Apparel For To-morrow, Thursday Prices Reduced Drastically Values & Cost Disregarded Tailored & Fur Trim’d Suits Closing Prices 9.00 7.98 10.00 this sale Preserve the beauty and lustre of your +4 hair by applying eerines That ate. bately. wt E We lines tha bowen a eae mpress ue " Instantaneous Hair mith, oh Faery 5, Color Restorer Lat Mg Restores the color of gray or faded hair to any desired shade instantly. One : application. No alter washing. Esty ‘ery aerial —mothing to apply. i thew inthe rity at the Brice, NO MORE Extra High Cut $5.50 Boots ONE DOLLAR A BOX. Ee Wena soiter at Ue S04 Bt |] At All Drug and Department Stores, oa ire rc Fray EMPRESS MANUFACTURING CO. v dre if DARRBAINS Ay \ Railroad to Contribute $8,-| "We of Manhattan Isiand from Canal 4 4 1 Street to Spuyten Duyvil, including 500,000 Toward Covering | the entire tength of Riverside Park, 7 ¢ 7 : i It is intended that the contract Tracks, Mayor Explains. shall be heid open for at least one month for public inspection and dis- cussion, Then the Board of Hatl- mate will hold public hearings and if permitted by the present Injunction proceedings court, vote on the agreement by April 1. The general outline of the plans 1s the same as made public last April, but the amount of city property given to the company and that received In return have’ not been known until now. The new maps show extensive grants, widened right of way, and alternate closing and opening of streets, } While agreed on the general plan, ae j officials of both city and railroad Announce Beginning Tomorrow Their company have been wrestling for eight months over details and Mayor Mitchel made public to-day the plans and contract between the jetty and the New York Central Rail- road Company for extensive changes [and tmprovements along the west ‘led to receive a net sum of $6,000,-! Street to the adjoining blocks for a Fashionable Dresses ciprocal compensations. As finally 000 if it was all paid for on @ cash | distance of ten blocks between Ch compromised the main features are basis, | topher and Gansevoort Streets, where Closing Prices tase i Annual Clearance Sale Fret cee 00 tis cou oe covers tuo tacts [ME Sotaee Mea ES en toning Price Pumps. Sat > alleled statement or t ity ‘above Seventy-second Street will be , built. | 3.98 5.00 8.75 Ladies $7.50 to $10 f W; O gets” and “What the rafiroad gets.” | $14,600,000. ‘The railroad company is| ‘The city also reserves the right to FINEBOOTS$ fe} inter vercoats CITY HELPS PAY FOR COVERING| "ot obligated to do this, but it is | build in the future @ marginal rail- ~ - Reduced to 5 THE TRACKS. highly important to the elty to have ivr i ctl eral the New| epee ~ Vi — ao . re , 4 f .|York Central, between it and the nd railroad, each giving and taking, {Toad and city will Join in the expense, | Above Seventy-second Street, the " R $30, $2730 os 323 } eae Fe #1000 Mayor Mitchel aid. | The city will contéibute the $6,000,000 | Riverside Drive plans follow the gen- Closing Prices $30, $27.50 and $: vercoats at : ppd atin ; ; 16046 eral lines made public last summer. ‘We have had careful appraisal |it Would be entitled to receive for its | $32.50 and $30 Overcoats at 26.50 7 = : iatde the Palle The railroad company is given a e le . $35 Overcoats at 28.50 made of all tho property involv a nds and uilroad will contribute ; Widened shte1b GL lad tor adaltional | $40 Overcoats at . . . 32.50 ——SSEE| ipa maintained as a funda-|t?ack room extending back under- — anton aii $50 Overcoats at . . 42.50 | 1 of the whole ar.) "Neath the park he largest altce ts T. il D » , WwW * " i itn the two blocks veween soventy-|H | Tailored & Dressy Waists This is the end-of-the-season clearance, embrac ‘POSLAM HEALS [at upon the Heyer a | second and Beventy-fourth, where the| i Closi Piles wae ode a M thea j in pas ej | so-called neck of the bottle ia greatly ‘losing Prices Overcoat stock, without omissions or additions WORST ITCHING tard Wonka] NAGHISREOCA ENG, Tie Ed Prennurne gat anes the yards Just be- fecting the business and dock region| All tals trackage, Ribak ty Laks Il of the city below Seventy-second Covered wd " by bed #8 ‘ > SKIN HUMORS Street, and the park section of River- peacte ve Th Shkaveacian many plaoen: Equal Opportunities for Saving side Drive lying north of that street, [the general result is a widening of | —- MANY STREETS, NOW USELESS, bark area by its extension over the Are Offered by the If you have an annoying skin WILL BE OPENED. [Oe re Rome cai tocday dhat.& Annual Clearance Sale of de ey sure roM ep not} In each section there is give and | special force of experte wer work | 4 Py Cay ie *YINg | take in advantages, Below Seventy- jon @ plan of park treatment which Fall and Winter Suits Pastam. | It will show after ove or) second Street, all surtace tracks, ex- | Would preserve beauty and rcenic of- Also in Progress Boe ee Nat How tS FOIE | cocting In: the Sixtleth Mtreet yarda [Etta et bn cniieene Ot oe poe | Sho or Wome pay Posiam possesses healing energy | “7 removed and placed on an ele~ Arrangements have been made by | Pp No Charge for Alterations in the most active and most concen-| Vated structure outside the streets,|the city for the removal of all un- ( ect remedy | even tho Canal Street and Thirtieth | S!sbtly buildings and — structures | th Partivilad | Street yarda being elevated, Thirti. |Sone,,the, water front of the park. | Broadway at 4.9% St. 7 fuses of Ee porn, Thirty-first, Thirty-second and |puilding at Seventy- " gemia, Ss ¢ pacifying Thirty-third Streets, at present occu-|the dumps at Seve To-M Gg CL Five Clothing Stores bringing grateful and lastin Fick Oy rackeh aad peecliaty cleus "Ninety-sixth treet athe, road Offers To-Morrow, Thursday, FOR MEN’ AND ‘OMEN $0 Broad 241 Broadway 1185 Broadway PLE write to Emergence to traffic, are opened to tho river) ire to go into a water front area be-! " tories, 32 West 25¢ WN front, | tween Seventieth and Seventy-second | WwW ’ WwW t A I ; Wh 44th and Breadway 42d end Fifth Avenue Wrteec techn e la The city gives in this section to the Streets, which tho railroad company | omens Inter Appare j rge your akin to bec v da bated will give to the city. | Se } j f palirond SPRIPAnY OS. Fight to run | Te ere te ein tne tracks are all elevated spur tracks from its main} red, thi ds at Manhattanville tt ~ t tine across Washington are left uncovered unless. the. city At Unusual Reductions ( wishes to go to t xpense of doing ——————KLS «| the work at its own cost, which would ENery i 7 : ‘ |e tn 1 railroad CORR RY Suits, Coats, Dresses and Sport Wear for ¥ Where the railroad line now ru "ome! adic: rice reductic for the | Larimer see ceuines. Oe now rune Women ” ee price reductions, for the tat will be ed, se -ffecting . t ‘ ate i na ‘ tn open Sat at will be covered, a] ie o * cagA oe and ‘ae ks rohan Ct ol | charge that the grants t} clearance of our entire winter stock ? 00 te lo yer Manhattan other ra ool Bee i a | SUbtrOR Sar ute ae we “ ‘ |) dees cots ay ey 4 $18.50 to $39.50 ) High Cut Hunt & Sporting Shoes sald that conferences had bean held | i : ith t oads and none of them ex- } sail er, a oe Trad eno] —a | prom ay desire te Cannel on ides | Southern Resort Wear and ' “ the river, ey preferred, he said, to|N RK dentinue their present terminals and! - ——— ; Label Cuts Food Costs ets Bc | erty Spring Apparel Specialy Priced cen ‘a oan veer | FOR TEN FLAG BURNERS Sweaters, Sport Blouses and Sport Skirts, #9 OU have read in previous issues of this paper some of the ways in which pia te | Armour is working to keep down your living costs. But there is another Bouck White, Only One of Indicted BROADWAY AT 49TH ST. R eH) hich Armour offers you—to your resulting benefit Men and Women in Court, CC II \ H economic advantage which Armour o} y y . Ot ae os ara e ay. - % i | £ . H ° When Bouck Whi ‘om= Fi H And that is in the preparation and marketing of a broad assortment of highest Teta. BAe WTHta and tna. Sams quality food products under one brand—the famous Armour Oval Label— for burning an American flag at a ry ret) Fe . d'selli: roducts. ceremonial held June 1 jast in the f 5 which divides the manufacturing and‘selling expense among many p ‘oducts, eas were te ea Pe 8 and thus makes for lower prices on fresh meats and all that Armour sells. Revolution in West Twenty-first eee eeeeeaneenenrst en nt) Mien em ) % H Street were called for pleading before le NorTnWest Corner SIXTH AVESIS5“ Str. 4 a Judge Mulqueen in General Sessions A B No connection with any other Instead of marketing a single commodity, For only America’s choicest foods are packed to-day, Waite was the only one that St art the New Y ear R. i ght } New York & the same manufacturing organization and the —under this protecting brand—Star Stockinet Diol rerecieh ean eR he Rea Ee : : same selling force market over three hundred Ham, Star Bacon, Verdes’ Package Foods, PEL ir ientreniter ey ue roth Ear] i You make a resolution to SAVE { food products at practically the same fixed ‘‘Simon Pure’’ Leaf pacd, Seba, ite time in whlch to make such motions SS. eee! pret Tou di, we can deom \ 4 overhead charges. Cloverbloom Butter, VardSail ag lendale “Granted,” said Judge Mulquesn, RUG needs at our store means a REAL Oleomargarine (natural color), Silver Churn “yfiere are the othereh SAVING to you of 10° to 25%, and our \ Saath ‘lizi Lh tablished Oleomargarine (white), Veda Canned gether," replied White. wy liberal CONVENIENT CREDIT PLAN ee } AMERICAN So that by utilizing an already establishe Vegetables, Fruits and hundreds of other Judge Mulqueen told White the law He puts this saving within your reach at all ' § HUNYADI SPLIT organization, the same Armour system that egetabies, Fruits a could not take coghizance of this fact | ergy Dae Dee aa Rela, f An Artificial Purgative Water | brings = your fresh meats most economi- palate-t=mpting foods. AEG Sipe Sane Dene Macante Le | prices, and, REMEMBER Mace NA ‘t ¢ cally, also brings you, under the Oval Label, tested, but in vain. ry : ¥ . rer eae ‘ Y ay vel! di itand,” 2 | a multitude ps gpeloted ap posing, nutritious Look for the Armour Oval in blue and yellow M miey aa Well ‘Ungeeniang.”: TERMS TO SUIT YOu 5 | foods at the lowest poecihle selling expense _ on dealers’ store fronts, and on the packages “that you don't make the laws | AN Our Goods Are Marked With Pla'n Figure Tags 3 | and hence, the most reasonable prices to you. in their windows and on their shelves. to get an attorney.” Until 10P.M. Motor Deliveries ee asset pes ; , p : ROADS EVADE 2-CENT RATE. | The Armour Oval Label is not only a trade It identifies the utmost in food products, JAUE 6°VE | rom top quality at the source of su Traine Held Near State Lines for mark, but a grade mark. It stands for both selected from t P quality [ ‘ J al reine Held Near State Lines | purity and quality; but it also stands for ply, prepared in sanitary plants under officia WASHINGTON, Jan, 17.—Complaints value—the surety that you are getting top- inspection, brought to you under idea! against twenty railroads operating in > | y > i i Mi |, Kansas and jahoma, where most grade, whatever Armour product temperature in the most efficient way an eich Kensae and Oklahoma where you buy. at fairest prices. effective, wory, fled with the, Interstate ‘ommission — to-day E. Sonaff, receiver of M | charging “them with. pet | pbibrary, or Living Room Suite, massive frames, mahogany ‘ Fates by purchasing tickets between in: |i hi d seats, back and arms in genuine Spanish & .28 truntate points at @ lower rate than the | ry indeatructi springs in seats; like cut, inereanes strength of | 7 —— A\N'D Om PAN ¥ He ‘charged the railroads with hold: | ine We QUALITY ARMOUR c Bae "san buy. ticketa for" ar ie 6" IN \ A i> fides across the line. | j fortelt tt tail as | PRODUCTS CHICAGO oe - ee! OR! WE iT. f per full explanation | n large on | SPRINGFI 5 » Jan, 17 pill j fn beat een to legalize ten-round boxing bouta to ao = ' ; sk your doe ° i, boute to 8 EMG ste coy’ seed droseinsecare | Seen elepronentatives to-day. | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS 4 et