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VI i ve OIENEW SUBWAY, THAVENUELINE, ONTO PUB Maor and City | y Officials Start Fom Chambers Street Sta- tion at 12.20 P. M. Twive-twenty to-day tmarked a| nemrable moment in tne lives of evorystraphanger of Me n. It was hen that J 1 Craven, former ChieiEngineer of the Public Service Comission, opened tho throtfle of the rst tra Seveth Avenue A bristening par about two Nunded city and Interborough off- jala were on board The train stard from nambers Street statin of the line and pro-| read direct to imes Square, are riviegg there In twelve minutes. After a fle minute wait it returned to Charbees Street, then proceeded to the Battery station and back to the star ng point Myor Hylan, representing the city, andaccompanied by Chairman Oscar} Straus of the Publ mision, arrived at 12. He was met by pt whi took a final fiash at Com- Hubbell and 1 the Public ented the city | included of cons chief en- chief stnction; Daniel 1. gimer; Alfred ( and H.W Vr Aven | “ 300: FREE BRAss BED w ie a very ACCOUNT hes Open Saturday Evenings 164th ST. LSTATION AT CORNER a ’ Don’t Delay! Guard Your Eyesight Protect it in time by wearing correct glasses. There isnoother sure way to prevent eyestrain. Reliable Eyesight Examination by R Specialists. is from $2.50 i | Established 56 Year New York: 184 B'way at John St. 223 Sixth Ave., 15th St 350 Sixth Ave., aad St. ror Nassau, at Ann St, 17 West 4ad_ Street. "klyn; 498 Fulton St, cor.Bond St the Save Decayed Teeth, Thten Loose Teeth and Trt Diseased Gums. STS OF TEETH, Gold and a hig» Crowns, Bridgework, "A 998 } Inlays ef God, Silver ndYorcelain carefull * yeh BOLY DECAYED TEETH @ and oots carefully extracted, @ = Teh thoroughly cleaned, @ Bxen plates ey ta while s a H s pat OFFICES BLOO), wm ZEA, yell pata a a mo wRs caMs' 10 1.1.8 BAILY S| Suongeeunn a LiF UmIUANAL ULULBN roitteh ist7) a box. 60. cena, HeRea aad ‘a the contens ‘intestine i il Te in aa do Gee RPS cet balce | Campbell, | very tar -| stated, .| finished. 11 $30,000,000 TO BUILD NEW 7TH AVENUE SUBWAY; “ALL SUBWAYS $40,000,000 ‘w=. #s Sheed in hot pureuit, ' Original Subway Cost $76,000,000, and With New Plant and Re- pairs $100,000,000. HE coat of construction and equipment of the new Sev- enth Avenue subway just ‘opened was $30,000,000. ‘The cost of ail subways in op- @ration at the present time, in- cluding the 3 3-4 milos of the Broadway subway and exclusive of the Seventh Avenue line, was $184,000, 000, When tines now under construc- tion are completed and equipped {Meir cost will be $400,000,000. The original subway cost $76 000,000, which has been raised by repairs and added plant to $100,- 900,000. borough represented the transit com- pany. He was accompanied by W. Leon Pepperman, Vice President and assistant to th ‘Treas President, rer. ‘There monies to mark the opening. ately, that the peo » we pfore t but it will be a convenience. iin when the old subway started ean equal lengt FIRST OCEAN FLIGHT PRIZE RESOLUTION TO COMMITTEE Text of Representative Measure for $50,000 Award— Caldwell Indorses Project. © Evening World Jy aviator o {rom America Be it enacted by House ldwell of ivening Worl 4 to take t officially, enc ng an airship flight betwe e long bel acticable up the m ‘K. OF 6, TAKES OVER NEW HEADQUARTERS | Increased War Relief an. Big Plans Require More Room. Greaily Due to its greatly increased war |retief work and enlarged plans for | the headquarters of the, Knights of Columbus Committee on War Activities will be moved to-day | ng, at Fourth | ‘eet, where they | the future, ntire seventh floor, terday at the William J returned from ed that, in addition to its othe Chairman, Mulligan, ve post unlimited quantitie of athletic equipment abroad. Pro. ision a i large Number of 3%4-ton moto It was disclosed that $12,000,000 hac been raised by Knights o jumbu war campaign: of which $7,000,090 had been spent or appropriated, 1 will require $50,000,000 to carry ou day until July 1, 1919. FRENCH FIGHTERS LEAD GHARGE ON BAKER'S SHOP. ypeene Food and Ordered Out,! They Say — Gunsburger’s Place Is Wrecked. It isn't at all likely that Gunsburger, Juat a9 he 18 putting up his shutters, To-day the glass In his doors and |, show cases is shattered, his tables and and J. He) were no speeches or cere- Mr.| Ledley told reporters that the people | must not expect the new line to go] in relieving traffic immedi- I feit that we had something ould be using,” he decided to open it Lexington Avenue line is| || may result in increasing | ind the | the crowding above Times Square for short while, for certainly it will in-| ease north and southbound traffic; xington Avenue is finished will have to | Lumm’s | —Following is introduced by Atlantic Ocean t a meeting of the committee yes. Waldorf-Astoria, its! France, an- pe is paying special! of white Oxford, collars attached. tic diversion among| forces and has planned | 0 has been made for ship- he war work programme from to- taurler who runs a bakery and; lunch room at No, 513 Eighth Avenue, will ever again refuse to serve French fighting men, even if they do come in tract soon Will be subjected to a test in 4. A group of manufacturers ranging lo bring suit to conte atutude of the Department of Ju [chairs are wrecked, and nursing various parts of hi as a result of such a refusal ‘The Frenchmen went away, but ¢ back at the heod of an army and put cakes and PANAMA [elections in Jean are [off unever w here | refused Ernest Deperry and Thomas | attached to & French wer ship in dry dock. Th. y fused to serve tne out of the called to qu were ma above his Additiona ed bY official CASTORIA tn Use Por Over 80 Youre " % im a naturalized citizen. | _ | FEE AGENTS STILL BUSY. Noid Park tecture, | Mamutactarers to r ‘ Lectores in Seward Park. This evening an in the Pavilion of will be held under Vest Rating Amotnst Commigsion Yalu Alliance. WASHINGTON, July 1 Vor eee oe 2 pangied | ment'a contention that it is illegal to pay | Always bears Banner" ‘and other songs ra Mtaude | The ja, contralto, will sing on Tuesday oven nie Sie tie roment con- &&znatare of | va | Ie k, BONWIT TELLER &CO. Js} s pirni AVENUE Af 30 STREET | Will Close Out Tuesday | One Hundred & Fifty | Women’s Organdie Skirts | IN FLESH PINK, BLACK & HORIZON BLUE ONLY fi i | 5.00 | = Formerly 7.75 to 9.90 | “We cannot run closer than a four- minute schedule for several weeks |The men must learn t acks an the signals. They had three weeks tc Included are various styles in wide, narrow, cluster and hemstitched tucks. ‘| Some of the skirts have sash belts. NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES | | NOC. 0. D.’S * Lord & Tay lor poe BATH AVENUE Se Ve iene. AOS Closed si ~ Gresley 1900 Founded 1826, Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. For Men THE BEST SILK SHIRT VALUE OF THE SEASON $3.85 “ A superb lot of 1,600 in both Tub Silks and “Baby” | Broadcloth, an especially cool and desirable silk weave. | | | A pattern for every taste and in the colors well dressed Allsizes. An wnusualbuyingopportunity. | | | men prefer. Still Better Qualities Silk Shirts $7.45 Rich Silks in very fine quality with a high lustrous finish in a large assortment of new, attractive patterns. Madras and Mercerized Shirts | $1.35 | Mercerized and Shirts in new neat stripes, also some White Shirts, Collars Attached $1.65 Oxford or plain mercerized ma- terial collar with half sleeves. Ground Floor Percale - Madras, “| with attached, some | 3 | | July Sale of | MEN’S FOOTWEAR t t| Today and balance of the week—Lord & Taylor | regular qualities at unusually low prices. Low and High Shoes Gun Metal Button Boots Tan Calfskin Oxfords Dark T'an Laced Boots Black Oxfords > Dark Tan or <i Black Oxfords English Lasts $7.65 Ground Floor THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1918, dae sk bit nae 7 Founded 182 Lord & Ta lor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE Ve Street Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. Closed Saturday Greeley 1900 FOURTH OF JULY “SPECIALS” Ready for Tomorrow and Wednesday Pre-Holiday Sale of the New Sweaters and ‘Slip-ons’ \n occasion arranged especially for those going away over the Fourth, presenting the new, smart up-to-the-minute Sweaters and Slip-ons in the most wanted colors, for Beach, Field Sport and Country Club wear. Prices Make This Occasion One of the Best Opportunities of the Season. A Manufacturer's Surplus Stock Contributing to the Value Giving Opportunities. 100 Fibre Silk “Slip-on.” Special $5.50 In the smart model il- lustrated at the right, pure fibre silk Sweaters in most effective novelty weave: Also another style with deep sailor collar. Exquisite colorings peach, amber, orchid, rose, blue and neu- tral shades. “eo Wool Slip-ons, $2.75 Shetland and Fibre Silk Sweaters, Special, $ 10. 50 An extremely new Tuxedo collar mo imported Shetland, very closely knit. T ave deep collars and wide belt Shetland and Fibre Silk Sweaters, $9.75 \ number of models, featuring novel collars, belts or sashes; all coat effects, some on new pinch back lines. . with sash, illustrated at the left. is in Fibre Silk Sweaters in two tone striped Shetland Coat Sweaters Special $6.75 Models with deep sailor collars, in white or self color; all have tasseled sashes. A delightful range of colors. Third Floor Women’s White Footwear For the “Fourth” Two Splendid Values 500 pairs White r,000 pairs Canvas Oxfords and | Women’s White W/, White Canvas Boots | Canvas Pumps with (A with military heels. | white soles and heels ris ‘ » $5.25 $3.95 5 4 Dozen New Models Second Bloor New Models in Satin A Holiday Offering White Tub Skirts Special $2.95 Bathing Dresses special $5.95 Latest of slip-on, Princess and line styles, developed in heavy quality black Satins; some with a note trasting color. Jersey Swimming Suits, $8.95 One piece and Coat models, in these straigh Fine Cotton Fabrics, including Gabardine, Cordeline, Plain and Fancy Pique, fashioned in smart Sport styles, with large pockets and belts; pearl button trimmed. } jaunty and very practical Suits. Black Tai ally aleee d and navy blue, trimmed with Roman n all sizes and lengths, for stripes or contrasting color Women and Misses. Third Floor Third Flow U. S. Flags An Independence Day Offering “With Freedom's Soil beneath our feet And Freedom's Banner streaming o'er us” of con- Over every American home, upon Indepen- dence Day and every other day, in these stirring times, the Stars and Stripes should wave. ‘To meet the constant demand for the Flags of our own United Statec, and the Flags of our Allies, there are featured: U, S. Flags U. S. Flags All Wool Worsted Standard Wool Bunting Guaranteed fast color finest D ti Finely tailored in every detail, quality , is 3x5 ft $6.00 3x5 ft . $4.75 4x6 ft $10.50 4x0 ft . $7.00 5x8 ft $14.50 sx8 ft $9.75 oxio ft . $21.00 6xto ft $14.00 8x12 ft $32.50 8x12 ft $21.50 1oxts ft ; $39.50 | 10x15 ft $32.50 Foreign Flags of Wool Bunting British French Belgian Italian 3 ft $1.75 | v)ix3 fe $1.75 | 2%qx4's $5.75 4x6 ft $13.50 Ex7ia it, $17.50 | 3x6 ft $7.50 | 4x0 ft $11.50 | 5x8 ft $18.75 qioxis ft $32.50 | 6x12 ft sas. 00 © 384x7)o ft... $13.50 | 6x10 fr $28.75 American, British, French, Belgian and Italian Silk Flags Size 12x18 inches and mounted on staff Special 65¢ Poles, Brackets, in complete assortment, and at moderate prices. Fourth Floor ee———— —————————————— eS SS = . ed. ee ES: NS ee a ee