The evening world. Newspaper, August 1, 1918, Page 9

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. ‘SUBWAY LINES A Perfect Treatment for This UNKEDINTO'H” STEM TONG Governor, Mayor and Other} Officials to Take Part in Opening Ceremonies. Watch your step! Everything is| Yeady to-day for the opening of con- | nections joining the new and the old | subways, ‘To-night the first train will be run over the “H" system, Just as svon as the uptown rush is over this evening all subway cx- Press service will be discontinued for the night and gangs of workmen will forge the last links, Connecting the local tracks will be brief, but con- necting the express tracks may re- quire several hours, State and city officials will attend the ceremonies to-night, when through operation begins over the north and south “H” lines and the 424 Street shuttle, which make up the new underground transit line, Opening of the new subway this évening was made possible through the adjustment of labor difficulties between the Interborough Rapid Transit Company and its employees aod an agreement between the Pub- lc Service Commission and the city for a pooling of carnings under the Dual System contract to begin on Jan. 1, 1919. Track connections between the Seventh Avenue subway and the old WEEPING ECZEMA SOON RELIEVED. Distressing Complaint WASING. “I had an attack of Weeping Eezema; so bad that my clothes would be wet through ut times. I suffered terribly. I could get no relief until I tried ‘Fruit-a-tives (or Fruit Liver Tablets) and ‘Sootha Salva.’ treatment gave me relief. I have used three boxes of ‘Sootha Salva’ and two of ‘Fruit-a-tives,” and am entirely well.” G. W. HALL. Both these remedies are sold by dealers at 50 6 for $2.50, or! sent by FRUIT-A- LM Limited, | OGDE Xspu RG, N. Y rs tives"? is also pat up in a! which sells for 25c. box, VIDED INTO WEEK PAYMENTS, AT REAS PARKER 00. 180 BROADWAY.” MEN'S MADE TO ORDER AND READY MADE CLOTHES, TLFTH FLOOR BERTY BONDS BOUGHT. Bmmadiate CARH at Stock Mxchange Prfowe, RESIDENT instiruTe, 2 at EnTH ST..NY. M, daily, Sua, & Holid. 6 P.M. » AN Lost and Found" aritctes ‘edvertised in The World or reported to ‘Lost and Found } 303, World Buildin It for thirty days, 7! . teen at any of The World’ an | “Lost and Found” advertiseme ean be left at any of The World's Advertising Arenc or can be telephoned directly ‘The World. Cali 4000 Beekman, New York, o& Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, | nine of thi | sixteen years of age. - | Hoot Mon! Her. lof Railroads McAdoo. Mr. C: [WOW YOU CAN TELL YOUR TRAIN ON NEW “HW” LINES IN SUBWAY EAST SIDE SUBWAY. Jerome Avenue express to 167th Street—green and red lights. Jerome Avenue express to 149th Street—white and red lights. Jerome Avenue express, 167th Street to Atlantic Avenue, Brook- lyn—two red lights, West Farms Express to Atlan- tie Avenue, Brooklyn—two red Nghts, Locals—green and white lights. WEST SIDE SUBWAY. Express trains to 242d Street and Van Cortlandt Park—two red lights. Expresa trains to Dyckman Street—white and red lights, West Farms and 180th Street expresses-red and green lights, Broadway locals—two white lights. Lenox avenue locals—two green lights, subway above 42d Street will be made to-night. So will the connec- tion between the Lexington Avenue | subway and the old subway below! 42d Street. The final act of joining the various | branches wili be a part of to-night ceremonies, and Mayor Hylan will take part. Dele- gations from various civic organiza- | tions will meet the Governor, Mayor! and other guests shortly after 8.30 o'clock on the mezzanine floor of the new Grand Central subway station. in which Gov, Whitma: Fifteen minutes later special trains will carry them south over the new connection between the old and new at Park Avenue and Forty- et. ‘The special trains will continue down the old sutrway to the Battery, around the Battery loop into the new Seventh Avenue subway, and north to the connection between the old and new tracks at Times Square. From the Times Square station the party will march to the iLotel Astor, headed by the Interborough band. Hubbell of the Public Service Com- mission will preside over the formal éxercises in the hotel's grand ball- room rmanent changes in subway ser- will follow the connecting of all ‘hen the new and old subway lines are hooked up the tracks of the old subway between Grand Central and Times Square will be used only for . This shuttle will be , the le side a west side subways. It may take New Yorkers some time to accustom thein- selves to the new conditions and there is no doubt of confusion at the start. 57 KILLED BY VEHICLES IN NEW YORK CITY LAST MONTH Child Victims 29—Automobiles sponsible for 44, Trolleys 6, Wagons 7. ‘The National Highways Protective ciety reported to-day that during July 44 persons were killed by automobiles. 6 by trolle: and by wagon victims were children All of these de occurred on the streets and highways of Now York City. In the State outside of New York City during last month 45 persons w led by automobiles, 13 of whom met their death at highway railroad grade ings. In New Jersey " in the “H Re- So- cross- last month automo- were Killed at hi crossings, 4 by tro Story With Carnegie as Hero. BAR HARBOR, Aug. 1 and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie arrived bi to<lay from Pittsfield, Mass., to sp month. The party travelled in a pr car placed at their disposal by I meg galned in weight. To-d: well and hearty. He ts bro aun from his tri-weekly fishi Mankeenac. He caught forty-five pe and bass In one afternoon, Suits for Men In a Great Se $22.50 and $25.00 Suits, now. . $28.00 and $30.00 Suits, now.. $32.50 and $35.00 Suits, now ason-End Sale . . $17.50 ++ $23.50 . $27.50 COOL AIR-O-WEAVE SUITS By the House of Kuppenheimer, $15 to $28 Tropical Worsted Suits Silk Suits and Flannel Sui Cool Cloth and Mohair Suits Genuine Palm Beach Suits... Straw Hats Now $17.50 to $28.00 $22.50 to $35.00 $12.50 to $20.00 $10.00 to $15.00 Reduced to $1.65 ts Buk Gicthew rhe Kuppenheimer House in New York, U 1456 Broadway 279 Broadway Broadway at 49th Street 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 44 E. Mth St. 47 Cortlandt St. 125th Street at 3d Avenue—Open Saturday Evening Save or Slave—Buy W. S.S. Regularly Chairman } | wi THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST ot Wit liam ©. her daughter, Miss Dorothy Radley, to | coteman Williams. Her brother, Cote. | Hotel Astor, by Ernest Lenwood Lida tt, J.| man H. Williams, who left Princeton William L. Allen of No, 888 West | graduated this year from th to serve with the United States troops n Fra s recently killed while End Avenue announces the engage-| States Military Academy at , s yirgil ment of his daughter, Miss Helen | Polnt He is — ~ i ace ef Prederck & Mark ae gagement of Miss Edith William De bled Pi hich lecdlatashatihd daughter of Mrs, J. V. Oddie of No./ch “ly of Montciair, Ne Sq hla ha Rag urea 126 East 60th Street, to J. Wiil-| which took place on Tuesday tm St | Mrs. Ignatius Radley of Spuyten|iam Moore Richards, U. S.A. Miss | Luke's Ch the Rev. William T. Duyvil announces the engagement of Williams ts tho daughter of the late Walsh officiating, al sal SPEAR & COMPANY =x 1ST ke dati ed furniture ted < ement 1s made of the mare mma Pennington Les« er of Mr and Mra, William of No, 40 Hamiiton Terrace, Downtown | Store H Si ; j PT ray: 6th Ave. and Truck loads of furnishings from the fireproof sections of Sp 8 warchouse have been transferred to the 16th Street Store, and are being sold at salvage prices. Furnitur s, linoleums and draperies are all being sold at big savings. Draperies, carpets and rugs may ri dor. The smoke damage to the furniture in most cases is hardly traceable. The scarcity of f ral and the consequent high prices everywhere today make this sale the most extraordinary furniture event EVERY ARTICLE SOLD AT SPEAR’S LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS | | SMOKE DAMAGED DINING ROOM FURNITURE | FUMED AN DINING | D SIDE CHAIRS ther covered OW as..$3.78 ARM AN GENUINE MAHOGANY 1 THA WAGONS William and Mary or Queen Anne Dining Suile _ finished in American W ‘alnut or Mahogany und | stent exts thine r ( n i . SPORT | SMOKE DAMAGED LIVING ROOM FURN rrORET THREE-PINCE TAPESTRY C KODAV will accommo- 85 pound nat $175. , Genuine Brown Spanish Leather ene Suite Manorany Pinal REED FIBRE ROCKER neil ry or Velour ANY WINDSOR KOCKELS . $6.25 3 AND PORCH ROCKEE ARM CHAU Brows Finishe he $19.78 low a [s SMOKE DAM. BEDROOM ¢ “Amer $19.75 NHeFONIERS Bird’ s-Eye Maple Suen Anne Bedroom Suiie Chifforette with Mi $1142 [SMOKE DAMAGED BEDS, SPRINGS, MATTRESSES, PILLOWS] BEDS & ¢ Tibs $8.95 RY MATTRESS $16.75, L BILA. » DAY BEF Odd Lace Curtains and Portieres. Pairs 0: To C Our "AT LESS THAN COST Domestic Rugs, Linoleums, Draperies, _MATE RIALLY. REDUCED 1918. Sheen Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street 1, Open daily from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Closed on Saturday. In the August Sales of MEN’S CLOTHING Such unusually tempting valaes as the following are now available: Men’s Shantung Suits, - at $21.00 To men who like comfort during the warm weather but do not care to sacrifice style or serviceability these suits are recommended. Men’s Smart Sack Suits, at $24.50 In this lot there are serges, finished and unfinished worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, homespuns and flannels. Some of which sold as high as $35.00 High Grade Suits, - - at $33.50 The assortment includes the finest garments made up for this season by the Kirschbaum shops, com- prising homespuns, worsteds, cheviots, tweeds and serges, in styles for men and young men, Values up to $45.00 Mid-Summer Clearance Sale of MEN’S FURNISHINGS Will Provide these worth while savings: Men’s Negligee Shirts of Imported Japanese Crepe In new designs and desirable colorings at $1.00 each | Men's Silk-Mixed Shirts Extra quality; unusual value at $3.50 Men’s Pajamas Cotton materials, $1.65, 2.25 Silk Mixtures, $3.75 Men’s Negligee Shirts Of assorted cotton materials, $1.25 and 1.75 Imported Grenadine Scarfs Reduced from $2.00 and 2.50 at $1.50 | Bat Wing Ties at 50c, 7ic and 1.00 Military Wrist Watches At Very Special Prices To-morrow Nickel Military Watches, | Military Wrist Watches, 10 jewel; radium dial; second Cushion shape; nickel case; $9.75 14.50 hand and Kitchener araP dull finish; radium dial; un- at the attractive price of breakable crystal, khaki strap, Nickel Military Watches, Elgin Military Watches, a6 Jewel: soronsl ene ra- | Sterling silver cases; cushion ium dial; unbreakable ce | or octagon shape soon tal and Kitchener strap, 11.50 | hand and radium Tal.. Ay , 25. 00 The August Sales of FURNITURE AND RUGS Continue on the 5th and 6th Floors. Now is your chance to prove you’re good.—-Join U. S. Marines. Recruiting Headquarters, 24 East 23rd Street THE FOREMOST MILITARY CRITICS OF EUROPE NEL. REPIN COLO! 7 IGTON GENERAL MALLE TERRE WRITE EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE NEW YORK WORLD ‘These two authorities are impartially interpreting the great events in Europe. No two men are better qualified to explain their meaning. If you want to know just how things stand at the Front, read their cabled articles to The World,

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