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ae We mPa Learn to be a proficient typist without cost to yourself. We have morning and afternoon Experts are in charge. We supply the machines for these classes place you in a position free of expense to you a8 Soon as you come a fast t operator, old these clases typists “to. ‘flit posite gonstant demand for Rapid Transit Subway system will he tries. A buffet lunch awaited them at a hotel when they returned It was all very nice and the festivi ‘Mans, tes were carried through without a hiteh, Each of the officials went home that night (believing that Now York's transportation problewns had at last been solved. ‘The next morning New York wit- nessed the merriest little mess that ever was hodge-podged under Times Square and in the vicinity of Grand Central Station, Oh, it was beauti- ful—not. Two days of this chaotic mess and the shuttle service between Times Gquare and Grand Central Station was suspended. Patrons on the west side were forced to pay another fare and sometimes two fares to reach express and local and vice Complain Typewriter. Instruction were as plentiful as on @ Monday. Inst: the tracks on the been made to resume Evening World by tracks running east, promised, no attempt A plan has been subm: their destination on the east side, |» as thus traffic thereon. ed to The Frederick Weber, a consulting engineer of 15 Gramercy Park, by which, with the addition of an ‘express and local curve track for north-bound trains on the west side, connecting with the|~ primarily in- tended for the shuttle, and also ad- ding a ike curve on the east side for trains running | jor to 's | Avenue. stations. et with tracks running | § et, no change will b trons in the Bronx » west wide stations. | utrons of the present enter Wall and William trains desiring to go to east side and upper west side and lower weat s The diag- ice is for express trains via from Atlantic Avenue to Mr. Weber has shown by his dia-|¥ ndt Park and return over gram that he has evolyv four differ-| old route. From the I ent kin in se A, B,|enth and Lexington Ay Cand I t is hb train}and return. The last | service for sides, | ig t diagonal such as the p and Lexington Avenue id we ent Seventh Avenue | with one change of lines, The Battery via Park. Avenue ta upper Downtown Store: Park Row & oe Sq. Uptown Store: 3rd Ave. & 12Ist St. | Broadway, or from the Battery via Store O; 10 A.M.to 4. It Is of IMMEDIATE Importance to Broadway at Ninth, New York, Seventh Ave C this date the subway wan overtaxed; mites Suerte. Every little leaf and gem, there is no denying it, but patrons DAGCHAL per Broadway via Park Avenue to the | bud in each “Salada” s . ‘ yi, Battery, or from Upper Li r STRAIGHTENED OUT {Sax ‘econation wotent onthing Atenve' vim Sevrnth Avenue toethe| ff packet yieldsasubtle f |S 1 Save “el their destination without walking 4 Battery. | | half dozen city blocks or paying | To arrive at the correct solution of | fragrance that makes | Plgbteg, Loose Fest two fares. how to Journe y {rom one given point ® SETS OF TEETH, and Nine o'clock the previous night to an imply trace with pencll © Porelaia found Fepresentatives of the Pubile souTH vogue and assuming that | |] Bs illinas ad avi Service Commission, officials of the LOCAL Loop the two curves, explained above, will @ nade at le . steel Interborough and of the Hylan Ad- . be placed in position by the Inter ‘a ministration huddied together un- Possip.eé TRAIN SERVICE borough, and make It posatble again H BADLY DECAYED TERTH derneath Times Square and engaged Troven Tam Semvect td oe Cae eee EGS patrons to ““teoth thoreu, tm the ceremony of driving home @ eo} Ferien irnts tte north or south without CEYLON TE . on plates while silver spike ‘which gompleted the 008 Tha Stee iia en’ | dinnainibillpasiniibbis the most refreshing e700 wait o if sont mail, 4 een "evita, | cs peeype ee aa ae Aw Arrested. beverage known. s 2D s The little group then took a rido < on of Wolf Lane \a OFfice! a ten nt chy painted ‘aia, enh f "es Soars sede DIAGRAM SHOWING rt ages Wile “MAKE SOME TO-DAY” Fates 15-9r] Ser a we ber, 60 canta, en-car, freshly painted train, with ne - > _ t night charg with . enitary pests a, Bae fhe And everything, Missencer “ds aba ie tameees dun (EASTSIDE PLAN TO IMPROVE sty and without proper Bo AM TO 3. ad : | was at the throttie, which only woee|| 4 Sees} SUBWAY SERVICE | eens, when her auto crashed Into one faunas on ee a tat ne aig te dhow What G Guan Gah Ub When Ur peta cae driven by Joseph Gerry, No. 58 Beach | rent Ps ¢ ¢ see. ot SUMMARY " Every Head of a Home to KNOW This Fact— Thirty-fourth Street Tailored Suits fo and frost-glow A P . Coats of bura, de laine, crystal cord and evora, $35.00 to 125.00 Wool Dresses of serge and jersey 24.50 to 115.00 Afternoon Dresses of meteor, crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, crepe Georgia and tricolette . MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth S The Autumn Assortments of are ready for selection on the Second Floor. Featured in the assortments are $45.00 to 110 moss-glow, bolivia, silvertone, du $32.00 to 110. BH. Altman & Cn. treet Misses’ Suits, Coats & Dresses Simplicity of style is the keynote of the new styles, and added charm is given by the soft color tones and trimmings, many of the latter being composed of fur. of velour, duvet de laine, silvertone 00 vet 00 Women’s and Misses’ Shetland Wool Sweaters Sleeveless Slip-over Sweaters . Sleeveless Coat Sweaters, with belt ‘ ‘ Coat Sweaters, with sleeves and sash . , are on Special Sale at surprisingly low prices, with the object of effecting a clearance; to make room for the incoming assortments. While the models are seasonable for present wear in the country or at the seashore, purchases made now will also prove a profitable investment for the Autumn and Winter days. Included are 4 5 All of the above are In the wanted colors. (Third Floor) $2.95 & 4. 85 25 50 We Know Home-Lovers-- || and We Trust Them For more than 100 years Cowperthwait & Sons have dealt with folks who wanted nice home surroundings. We know such people are trustworthy from long experience with them. That is why we are glad to give them the very highest credit and help them in every way we can to enjoy the pleasures of well furnished homes. It is so easy to ese a home on our convenient payment plan that no one who loves to live among artistic, comfortable surround- ings need wait another month to do so. } You can order furniture for your entire apartment here, have it delivered at once and enjoy it as you pay for it in small weekly or #f| monthly amounts. What you can save in “small change” will do it. We have done away with all red tape and your credit account opens automatically as you make your first small cash payment and order the furniture delivered. We have found that the people we want to deal with like it best that way. Make this year your home-furnishing year. for what you need Open sete Evenings Serer’ Sond HIN Fumed Oak Rocker Bargain Your pennies will pay pan Will to well them at this figure. Price $1 1.75 Bed Spring Bargain, «th © able i Four Beautiful ‘Bedroom Pieces {a truly an exe © the pir whout, but the newest style | ivory. Price, payable $12 monthly Only T 5 a Wee brings 9, your Carpets 22) 4x36 Axminster Rug 45.00 54.00 a yard 1.68 Site Velvet Rug (seamieaa)’ Mottled Velvet Carpet | Axminster ard 2.25 ||| I]] wateany . 22, In. x 16 fh. Axminster Runner | The combt- 13:50 (|| i] nation 27 in, Stair Linoleum,....a yard 75 price is but 36 In. tea yard 95 Ne eash Dixcount on Com inia\d Linoteum. a yard 1.4 Goods, 1.000 Double ¥ 4 Ht iumbia"Gonda. 12000 Rouble Ol Cloths ; a yard 66 Pledge to Buy W. S. S. Recularla CowPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row. Between Brookiyn Bridge Sub. Station & Chatham Sq. “L” Station It is difficult to use moderation in our public statement of this extraor- dinary opportunity. There’s not a piece of the furniture at half price that that the August Furniture Sale is being wound up this week with hundreds of odd _ pieces of first quality, for all rooms, at HALF PRICE All the rest of our furniture stocks—office furniture alone excepted—is reduced at least 10 per cent., (some pieces and suites are a quarter and third less). we can hope to replace at the price for which we’re selling it. We doit, in ac- cordance with our custom, to clear our stocks of all odd pieces and groups, It is better to do this than to make a profit. And besides the great satis- faction of those who get this half-price furniture—particularly in this year of soaring prices each day this w and will come back to us in some way. eek . for the convenience of all branches of war workers who are busy up to 4.30 or 5. The doors opening on to the platforms of the Astor Place station of the Interborough Subway and the 8th Street station of the 4th Avenue (Brooklyn) and Broadway (New York) Subway, and the 9th Street door under the Bridge of Progress, will remain open until 7, with elevator service. $181 black lacquered dresser for $90.50. $63 mahogany dressing table for $31.50. NEW PIECES come into the half-price groups every day. These are on the floors as this is written: oak console for $15. 24 old oak table for $12. $308 beech painted table, Louis XV., for $154 suite for $188.50. $377 nine-piece mahogany dining-room $102 mahogany bedstead, single si $66 fumed oak settee, tapestry seat, for $33. $54 Jacobean desk for $42. $140 ivory enamel bedstead for $7 $384.75 ten. breakfast room s ite for $192 -piece green enamel decorated $204 tapestry arm chair for $102. $54 mahogany settee, damask seat, for $27. $15 fumed oak arm chair, tapestry seat, 50. $254 mahogany buffet for AN 7. fumed oak davenport table for $27. $51 serving NF for ) ivory enamel rocker tor $5.75. $116 mahogany china “t for $58 two-piece living-room suite for $100 mahogany extension tal le for $50. ‘ $41 walnut old oak color scheme. tomorrow. A $107 mahogany buffet for $/ 289 old oak buffet for $144.50, $67 mahogany extension table for $33.50. 379 Klearflax rugs $28, tomorrow. serving table for 7 | $12.50. extension table for $32.50. | | the true war-time rugs hromewald day bed for $40.50. 5 gray enamel decorated tea wagon for $20 mahogany muffin stand for $10. Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building, $9 627 of RUGS at Half Price woven of the linen of American thresher flax, sanitary, reversible, durable, moth-proof, economical, in solid colors that will suit any room or Because these 379 are short and over-lengths, you may have them for half-price 9x 12 Klearflax will cost you $48. 31 sizes in light gray, from 24 x 27 inches at $1 to 9 x 16 feet at $32. 57 sizes in dark gray, from 27 x 33 inches at $1.45 to 9 x 16 feet at $32, 70 sizes in dark green, from 18 x 24 inches at 65¢ to 12 x 20 feet at $53.35, 43 sizes in taupe, from 36 x 47 inches at $2.45 to 12 x 16 feet at $62.65, $4 sizes in tan, from 27 x 24 inches at $1 to 12 x 121) feet at $3 38 xizes in brown, trom 27 x 24 inches at $1 to 12 x 19 feet at $50.65, 39 sizes in pink, from 27 x 36 inches at $1.50 to 8 x 14 feet at $24.85, 54 sizes in blue, from 27 x 14 inches at 60 to 12 x 20 feet at $53.35, 23 sizes in light green, 24 x 43 inches at $1.60 to 9 x 18 feet at $36, Third Gallery, New Building. You may buy a 9 x 10 for $20, or a 9 x 14 for