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SELES a et EVENING worLp, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919. © : : 4 company and the Coney Island ‘and Street Line west bound, and vice mile--0« oom 4 waltivi AN BRA Brooklyn Railroad Company and the Versa. a eR Bi aime ‘ 1 * . > arriso venue ani > r fe , Brooklyn, Queens County and Subut- gireet, between Tompkins Avenue wD 8 me 180, 5 viet i ¥ . ban Railroad Compagy will be con- Line west bound and the Lorimer 7 & 3 tinued a heretofore. Street Line west bound, and vice fi i ring lines @ifl b -routed Versa. i i at Ce ree Neventh Avenne qflushing Avenue and Grand Street as follows: Flatbush-Seventl enue (Newtown), petween the Flushing of Ky > ‘ Line will be operated via Flatbush Avenue and the Grand street Lines, - , | Avenue, Fifth Avenue, Atlantic Ave- but only to pissengers paying cash j ' h WES: nue, Livingston Street, Court street, {fos ast of Newtown Creek or, On- ; Joralemon Street," Fulton Street, — Fjushing Avenue and Fresh Pond Style Plus Quality Ts the - combination which—with | moderate Signet prices—is steadily making Signet wearers among men Keerum Place, Livingston Street. Road (Newtown), between Flushing + Hogers Avenue Line will be operated Avenue a Flushing - Ridgewood gy. t ines but only to passengers paying — FIFTH RACE |Refers to Case ‘e Where We via Flatbush Avenue, Livingston cash fares east of Onderdonk Avenue, mic —Camaficur z ftreet, Court Street, Joralemon Street, Junction and Union Avenues (New- Duchess Lace, Balked the Great Com- | Fruit: jor tiler Street, Boeyim Place, St. town), between the Flushing-Ridge- ” stxni mace: wood and Grand Street lines. ine: one agd women who know shoe values. Taree sear-o¥rn a ix ATURALLY enough, men of New See}, John's Place Line will be operated via 4 | missioner’s Effort.” Tintbush Avenue, Livingston Street, FOLLOWING LINES ARE TO BE itt ten. od York have come to resent being | = Court Street, Joralemon Street, Fulton 6 blag dake side TIL RAC Tree your ide ge oma § | Public Service Commissioner Lewis gireet, Boerum Place. . These tines n the sume date the following One a Melane — q J lines of this company will be re- | ¥ Ww Grandes, { asked to dress like caricatures of them P ; Gn 3 i Nixon wan to-day referred to by “ere formerly operated via Fulton routed as follows a q M & 5] He e - 7 7 - selves. The styles which they find in Mayor Hylan as the “great increased “(reet and Borough Hall Loop. The Bushwick Avenue line will term! i‘ Women’s Dull Calf Lace Boot tt *” at Board of fis. |°™ hange of transfers between Park ret at Wyckoff Avenue (borough V my Full wi ‘ fare rate expert” at a Board of Bs-\)) 4 “ ne . “ ; 7 : : t Dunlap Hats are as much at home in at a Board of 1 | Thew care of thin company will be at Heron seach shuttle, will be ex. LAUREL RESULTS assar” last. Full wing tip. ' San F ‘ timate meeting when a nold resolution yivingston Street and Boerum Place. ‘tended to Nostrand and Flatbush | . military heel. A last popular ‘ Cleveland or Denver or San Francisco [calling for a forfeiture of the fran-| Hicks Street Line will be operated Avenues. F. i:|.SeReT mActtor, two peak ‘indns i as anywhere clse. It’s just that you see |chise of the South Shore Traction on Hicks Street between Hamilton ite at Flatbush end Nostrand Ave. Purse, $1,000; six furlongs.—Smart Guy, with well dressed women. Style y f i | Company was read | Avenue and Atlantic Avenue only hues, town line between wpe towns of 472, (Hamilton), $8.70, No. 1013. $8 more of them in New York and Chicago. “Thin is the case where we prohib-| Union street line will be operated | Flatbush and Flatlands. second; Goldine, 4 ited the great Commissioner Nixon! to Hamilton Ferry only, Bixtyeafth) Jpn Aree pene cs pare. prime, 19 8-6 | from increasing fares," said the Mayor. Street-86th Street line will be op-|Avenucs “| Mtbush and Nostrand viirray, and Backhome also ran ‘ |“I refer to the great increased erated from 18th Avenue Station via) Flushing-Knickerbocker line, will | EBOOND RACE For twouyes 4 | rate expert, Commissioner Nixon.” | West End right of way, Bath Avenue, | be discontinued. Fa Bit OCONEE to Fifth| Flushing-Ridgewood sline, will be extended to Wyckoff Avenue (bors | Won; Who Cares, 102 (Hamilton), $8.00, e 4 | Borough President Connolly related 4th Avenue, 86th Street i |a part of the history of tbe danhat-| Avenue, ough line). {fay Seaean Cob, Murphy, 81 sone: |tan and Queens Traction Corporation,| Transfers between the lines of this! Fulton Street line, will terminate at! Brynhild, "Nancy vAnn, Cuba. Pirate company and the (Brooklyn, Quéens| Alabama Avenue, MeGee, Buckhorn 2nd also ran «| County and Suburban Railroad Com-| ,, Greenpoint ling Mill Sen recreate DHIRD —For two-year-olds ; pany ind the Nawkau Blectric Rail-|'Grang Street Shuttle, will be Lad “aaa ott, matt road Company will, be continued. ated from Grand Str {which is involved {n the South she | Traction Company higher fare proy nda. “I have the whole history of this ¢ 1» %, so and } Jouse on my desk downstairs,” said | Transfers between the DeKalb Ave- | Avenue fo Broadway cw int timers! H ‘ Mi “at teresting |MUe line of this .company and the ené and Gates Avenue Line. will Pe 3 jayor Hylan. is very interesting ‘ q he 1 terminate at Wyckoff Avenue (Dot- i ian 1 and illuminating and t think it ought | eet" Meatisoums* eh of the Aire di ough Line). Eup ; to be made public. With the Be eights Railroa ‘ompany wi | Myrtle Avenue Line, will terminate 5 . § approval 1 will read It next weck.” | | continued. at Wyckoff Avenue (Borough Line) IRE CIty RE SULTS. Men’s Russia ae) Be h President Connolly claimed | BROOKLYN, QUEENS’ COUNTY]. Nostrand Avenue Shuttle, will term- i ; that the city’s hands have been tied |W t SOB RBAN RAILROAD 'CO, (inte at Kast goth Street (Kinss| oA Hee ds. Calf Bal. he REG. us. PAT. OFFICE for two years because the trolley | * | Highway) | furlongs.— Thunder Bird, 102 (Mye: “ ” i: company is in the hands of a re-| ‘Transfers between the pels this} Richmond Hill Line, will pe extended @ to bund § to.5, won; Bride ‘Tony Last. (hs | ceiver, and the city appears powerless | e6mpany and the Coney Islafd and'to Wyckoff Avenue (Borough Line) 107 (Erickson) 18 to 5, even and + eta ~ chise. . venue. ring ‘ond; Larghette, 107 (Buxton) Invisible eye- J, 181 Broadway 180 Fifth Ave, to rescind the franchise. proceed- | Brooklyn Railroad Company ahd the| Sixteenth Avenue Line, will be on: 408 asd 3 tog, third. Time ‘4 + No.2466 New York New York ge warned Boroush President | Nassau Electric Railroad Conany| Gravesend Avenue only, * ¥ sree Ff, qusnee, Courlls, Marian lets, genuine $7.50 Riegelmann, of Brooklyn, when Mr. | will be continued. ‘The following lines} ‘Third Avenue Line, will terminate | itl Locust Leaves and Belgian Queen English las T i 22 Suuth Michigan Ave, Connolly sald cpprcaen & guns! | will be rerouted ag follows: Broad-| at 5th Street. also’ ran. unglish last. he long vamp and smart lines have t de o 0 ob= ies ced via Fulton) Union Avenue Line, will terminate de this sh fi i hicago tain relief in court way line will be operated via Fu P vr 4 Y ? made this shoe a favorite among the younger men. f seliinacs, mae in rellef tn COUPE ag cor the for-| street, Crescent ‘Street. to Cypress| Mt WYCKOR Avenue (Horough Line). WON'T DEPORT 1 1,745 ALIENS. Seen , feiture of the North Shore Company's | Hills; Broadway Ferry shuttle will be | discontinued i “a SIGNET SHOE COMPANY contract with the city will be con-| operated between Bridge Plaga,and|_ §%h Street Ferry-Fort Hamilton ‘Treaty Obligations Given By Lana- tinued on the Board's calendar Broadway Ferry only; Jamaica Ave-|/ine, will be discontinued. ing 1345 Broadway, between 35th and 36th S ee ; . 65th Street-Bay Ridge Avenue Ling | WASHINGTO! 4. 1%=Because of ? 4 on §5th and 36th, street . hue line will be extended to Alabama] wil) pe operated to 66th Street and | trelity obligations, the State Depart- Bronx—3rd Avenue & 149th Street Avenue; Wyckoff Avenie line will be Third Avenue on the surface. pate does not deeth it advisable to de- Harlem—112 West 125th Street terminated at Wyckoff Avenue and] | 65th. plead Win uccuscrana port the 1,745 aliens who withdrew their Brooklyn—g557 Fulton Street Myrtle Avenue (Borough line), Third Avenue on the surface. . | declarations of intent to become citi- All S SOUTH BROOKLYN RAILWAY] All other lines of this company | 42",2" onder to avold military service Re Toren evenings COMPANY. .- cantons noted nore wil be oporated | fe Hodes ete tanger tee et ; On account of the discontinuance Kah te Piaget gb pencltar ees =e tonne recelved to-day » for each passenge: ecreta: s ele te of the Sixteenth Avenue line of the ri - Coch) DAADE S, seer Men, Are You-- Brooklyn City Railroad Company] be five cents and for each passenger over the tracks of the South Brooklyn verees the ee of three and eleven behest . . years of age intlusive, three cents. Railway Company, a company ml isis Gly Uh atnote fart coucs On extend ‘its Gravesend Avenue line] ine Cypress Hills Line, between Cy from Sixteenth Avenue to Ninth Ave-| press and Myrtle Avenues and Wyck- nue depot, Ninth Avenue and 20th] off Avenue (Borough Line); on the (Continted from Third Page.) Street. bbe Pe rane, panrens, Newtown nd Sisarereias igh Line) ani laspet The taking over of its lines by the " < % mu part of the B. R.'T. system, are as] grookiyn City, Railroad Company] betwen Gndeeene AeAS ee Willing to ride ten bd extra to save $13 to $23 on a suit or overcoat? 384 Fifth Avenue follows: will result in the discontinuance of| Line) and Maspeth Dopot. If so, attend our big sale of suits and overcoats that takes place tomorrow at ; BROOKLYN HEIGHTS RAILROAD | (50 transfer points between the lines} Passengers boarding car tn a gone $ Bet. 35th and 36th Sts, Phone 2044 Greeley COMPANY. ie this company and the surface lines| Will be required: to pay a single far assengers boarding car outside and Transfers between the Montague] of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit sys- coming through ‘a. mone, will is ba Street line of this company and the} tem, quired to pay two fares. De Kalb Avenue litte of the Coney| H, Hobart Porter, general manager], Federal Judge Mayer to-day filed t vera Island and Brooklyn Railroad Com-|ot the Brooklyn City Railroad Com-| {po nal gverince papers, divorcing pany will be continued, pany, issued the following statement: | from the Brooklyn Rapid Transit sva The Montague Street line will be] “The order having been so recently|tem. “The severance papers were aa a diet yet been | *igned last evening, in order that the pperated on,Montague Street between | signed, the company has as yet been | Von, tee eye ee ema could Hicks Street and Borough Hall only. | unable to formulate any general poli-|jegatly carry out the notices of sepa- NASSAU ELECTRIC RAILROAD] cics, except those in relation to the] ration. COMPANY. routing of its'cars and the handling eras cas Ee ‘Transfers between the lines of this] of its traffic in accordance with its LATONIA ENTRIES. franchises and contracts, it being considered that the company’s first! | aponta, Ky, Oct. 17.~The entriva duty was & the citizens of Brooklyn, | for to-morrow's races are as follows and that \t, therefore, should concen-| FIRST KACE—Claim: % trate all its efforts on the problem of | ff" 7 ig ae so handling its traffic that the public Direct might suffer ag little 1: onvenience | Middicton, 18 possible under the new conditions| ['rre, “Tox ihe a ie created by the return of its property | | and ifs independent operation." Mr. Porter called attention to the fact that this situation was most ult- usuab ad that it was giving rise to pro not only unique, but pre- senting obstacles never before en- countered in the management of trac ton properties of large size and sei ing dense population, The entire #ub- ot he said, will be given most un- | Minonvsik remitting study, in order that the best | 117. possible service may be given, in spite) PLUPTH ol the at difficulties which extsp. | {ps three Mr, Porter asked for the co-opera- | fii! Te Fraik lon of the public. Lf this were given, | SIXTH RAC! he sald, the whole situation would be} 9}/* and upward bridged satisfactorily, 1m: Pape The company’s formal notice to the | mar ie vi ginsson $26.75, $28.65, $31.65, $36.65 Suits and overcoats worth $35 to $50. (See our big ad in today’s Journal) ' Tf you haven’t yet visited the Surprise Stores, you are losing many opportunities to save ™ = money on guaranteed merchandise your boys : f must have. Read these offers -and see the difference between our prices and Broadway’s Boys’ 2 PantSuits||Serges& Corduroys stile tae piace wie SQ). 85 fod vs me $Q.95 at $15; our price is at$13.50; our price , Here is the same quality, and you We give thenf to you at this will agree that there is no difter- price begause we have no high ence whatsoever, The new waist wn i epee Hstegerer! gape ey Hate rent, no fine building, no fancy, that are not only good looking but highepriced ‘delfvery. gorvice, and are dependable in quality and ng fancy name for you to pay for. Pusvautand: to Che daet oealece: Nothing but suits—made of fine Fancy mixtures and desirable pat- SSrRe and corduroy, in the new terns and colors, Loose belts and Fall models, . No) unnocessary tie cnew: slack noobaraaiacnee finery, remember. Corduroy sizes, to 16. 6 to 16; serges, sizes 6 to 17, FURS OF FASHION DISTINCTIVE IN STYLE li lian 100) uy Men, Have Your Clothes Made to Order by Us and Save Money Wonderful Values in Suits and Overcoats to Measure Gionn. 166; Ata, reninan, 110; dings $7. 00% aided: | the Latonia public of the new order will be posted ull cars of the company at mid- night to-night. It follows: Remember Beginning 13.01 A. M., company will 3 C Thi 00 its lines, formerly leased sors adie This Grade Sells in “6 Hie aly t - okiyn | Heights Rail- em ; $ ° Pete cat peeanae ae LAUREL ENTRIES. Broadway at $10 it Pet ae te RITMEAESEants, ; we transfers with the lines of the Brook- i _ Not ptriotly time ‘And see uvenile Models; = Pron rear aa ; lyn ns County and Sunburban REL, Md. sulin, Bot ae the Grade Broad- a Railroad Company, the Coney Island orrow's ra metiam weights in. fine ne ‘ , OR Ready-to-Wear dealers, , Perfect Satisfaction Assured and Brooklyn Twilroad Company and BAD WENS ler bingre "elton at B fe gal M25 :25. because where they can . 7 the Nassau Electric Railroad Com- medium and light shades! wae ' 43 show you only a few We make every garment in our own tailoring shops pany will be diseontinued Norfolk models tn fancy mixtures 18 Soil suits in your style, we and eliminate all middlemen’s profit. Free transfers will be exch \feeiiaoaaiis 77 ean offer you @ choice We buy all our woolens direct from the mills in big ee he Seer of 500 materials, any of titi 4 4 i Bh 4 ints: ; ; Pememrnpsinen ee Di; AuRR re gee Reve. GrPRt. Prigy Coneeencne Siew We Be oe Mi tr ys” Sweaters Boys’ Rubber Coats |} Boys’ $1.25 Blouses |! gua . on il ew anting perfect satisfac- We do a big business on the basis of small profits aay ay ind Tilde € One Little yo ivi he oat pediey eres. Kamen Regeeta, Mekereee® hla os Meiseer Ie peigerlee ered os § 8 1 Tilden Avenues, be i Bottle Makes Six Ss 1.50. Black only, blouse ta-day—and th tion. assuming our customers of the biggest values your tween Nostrand Avenue and Holy Drinks! Just add water ea gical 95 sare ood ig time. be i “uid : Dinas Gemelete vines and perfect: thorough~ : Tait ent money can buy. Meeker and Graham Avenues, be- ly rubberized and enfe- Sait ee ¢ tween Mecker Avenue and " folly comented: af, — ul _peeeee | Avenue lines. > |, Nasaau and Manb ’ | Both St Men’s Ready to Wear Overcoats iz my event es Sade Boys bi 50 Pants th Ave. | Qrd Ave. seuss Made in our own tailoring shops during the dull season, | Street and Union Av@nue site etetthiem Inter at wa, O° Between NeW Sore i yehen anarens sth gs were very much sheaner You Get the Cnet tal Mae Uahapd 16h, Ses: | ue f wing. Prices beginat.............. RO eS Se ths cath npelineng : Nostrand Avenue and Malbone r a naa [stat tetmoan the otiraad Avca¥e| Where the RITCIIES CORNELL Stores Are: |] Sic [PHP WURS 507 SoRE| || Boys’ Stocki ; Pruahwiste asd Fluanlog Avonute| fy 2005 REA joys’ Stockings ’ NEW YORK CITY STORES: ——_—— STORES IN BROOKLYN a uta tea halos Avenue Aaa) By buying 7 ss from man- fell din sgede 0) Ste, Wa are 1987 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts OPEN 104 Flatbush Ave, SpE (ymin @ Hines, Bush Hireet depot, bee") eaterer, | Ae sssminit on ‘ya so ga ber ‘5 Cm on the Court Street and the Ham- i ASL The ae. Nea 8h Se Evenings _ | 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Ave { Avenue tn he sae ee ea PemesTS aw c i) 2h Bary above 125th St. SATURD, \ and the Lorimer Street and Tompking|f Es REICHMAN gk cog he ad 20irpet_(Meadqurter. AYS | NEWARK: | UNION HILL: Avenue lines wt a Till 10 P. M. 196 Market St 267 Bergenline Ne ishing and Classon rings ber 2. nthe Greenpoint and the Plush- ARON: 4 E, 1isth St, N E, 149th St, Ne. 3d Ave, == Near trond Mt. ig Aven id. Graham. Avenue ~a 5 PPADING, OO, 2 aout oa at Sim aE ME Aaa Fulton Street and Nostrand Ave- BUYS PAWN HIGRETS, —" ae, between the Nostrand Avenue Line west bound “and the Jy" on ‘ ? 4