The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1920, Page 25

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i a é 5 | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920, “wen 48,080 rs homeward, The SS eee OS els ene ©. 0.6, Named with traine in six half-hour pebods spear LEED. HAS, * 8 © -$. ©. s° s mal Di a 2 EL carrying more than twite as many. ‘ ‘ Passengers as could eet seats, | i ! | anne count of Wednesday showed for @ morning rush hours, 6.30 to 9.30, i trains, 589 cars, 26,960 seats and 61,- — irk iach fee Mothers Know = agers apne overcrowding percentages ranged to a halt Near Gates Avenue high mark of 264, with. five out of ball Genuine Castoria i acon fourteen half-hour periods, showing Count Shows 3d Avenue Line} more than twice as many passensets | | on afl trains as there wore seats Needed More Cars Even Be- git, Yas during the non-rush hours at tol it rerowding fore Schedule Was Slashed. |came to tight: trom “the” inspectors ° A to 11.80 o'clock im the morning, when Every hour a rush hour is the effect | residents along the "9 Fw ge reason- of the Interborough’s drastic cut of |#bly have expected to find seats, the seventy-nine trains from the Second | Pohowa 149, tas ai carried ‘were ax and Third Avenue elevated lines to} 12.39 and 1 o'clock the condition was make up for the addition of an almost | 182 per cent, overload; between 3 and equal number of subway trains on the te a ow peg ~ between a § Seventh Avenue line by order of the| 0" Mraaliguatncnth ce be tohesula bis Public Service Commission. been undertaken as yet by the Pub- Figures returned to thecommission |lic Service Commission. Inspectors’ yesterday by inspectors of a count pening bos f , od continued and ae action ang on the resu 1 made Wednesday reveal that crowd |thoso and on the number of oom- ing on Third Avenue trains during {plaints turned in. ‘the morning and evening is not ma- ar Teg yge jae | ‘ertally worse than it was before the | LAUNCH HALF MO MOON TO-DAY. Service was forcibly shrunk. In fact, there Were worse instances of over.|Rullt by Shipping Moard—Oldest ing in #* count made Maroh 29 pa Sailor to OMiciate, ree hundred years ago Hendrik = Shae otek banal the survey re-| Hudson sailed up “the ‘river that ‘now vealed that the reduction had made! Haif Moon in an effort to find a short it much more difficult for the house. ! route to India To-day a new Half FULTON STREET, Cor. of BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn s8e000e @ 6 Pi hs ft I oa hy Dime to Wene Thin peo fie Ne eae ae ‘the ‘ a nue train during the “quiet” hours was, built for -- ae Seis Sete wana iy Marie i irty Years Absolute Values to 85.00 } rol A accom- oat act : \e ‘ " moda tions the ‘Third Avente Hudson ended hs BE is re nesaai EW ; | e SMahmudioned echeduins “MPT M2) ene! Newbury ‘Shipyard boots atthe eR TREY p i IMPORTANCE OF THIS SALE CAN a ‘The count of alarch 29 reveated.| Cater! pane Japon In Ceand| As ie \\e BEST BE COMPREHENDED BY APER- ; for instance, that between 6.24 and| the Half Moon will be tunohed by 0 2 —————nns le SONALINSPECTION. EVERY POPULAR = f | ‘on ion. seventy- | Thoma, n ‘w § MK ; see McMinn ristablcn’ Fat cate ane'| fee ttiee tale tert Deeiiene ite —————e | MODEL OF THE SEASON FASHIONED 7. 27,200 seats, carried 60,120 passen-| chant, Marine, who will make e snort % j FROM WOOL TRICOTINE, NATURAL E. gers toward City Hall. Between 4.30) ofor°in ‘the naval Fadio booth, to ‘Task Bxact Copy of Wrapper. TUE onwTaun company, Mew YORE OrTY. \¢ COVERTS, T . SAE, Ve core and Bhi0e opnta, tor: | ton” oe haSirat Sere, oe ee ! = oon to, 8, Unusually Smart NEW Coats and Wraps 35:20 49.50 WOMEN’S—MISSES’ THAT STRIKE A NOTE OF Wi veciwen INDIVIDUALITY AND YOUTHFUL GRACE. POLO CLOTH ~ You are a Stockholder in the greatest business - in the world Ce ee Oe ee ee re ever eees OU are going to do an act this month whose in- | fluence will carry around the world. It will seem a simple thing to you—merely mak- ae _ dnga gift in the Interchurch World Campaign. But in Church hospitals all over. the country sick people will:be made happier, for part of your gift will go to them. THREE-QUARTER “LENGTH STREET STYLES, AND SHORT SPORT TYPES. Greatly Underpriced Afternoon Street Dresses < In scores of ‘children’s homes supported by the s| r aN Church more children will have a chance. 38-00 5 5.00 “if in China where there is one doctor to every 400,000 [oe BEAUTIFUL AFTERNOON AND marnE IP | people (America has one to every 712) the Church’s OFFERINGS IN MATERIAL 8 OF TRI ne jie medical forces will be strengthened and encouraged. | TAFFETAS, KITTENS BAR CREPE, G2 OR ORS SS © ; oi 2 5 i i i in useless overhead. At iS lia Babies who might have died Peart not be seen i5 be ey repli ° ? F ° th at - In India where a third of the babies die before ing of thirty campaigns into one united effort. Misses rocks im e > | their second year,thelivesof babies will besaved. ite Church schools and colleges will share your Your life will be at work Newest Modes le gift [half of America's 450,000 students in insti- in every land a Se ee itn rey We / E tions, Whether you are a Church member, or w! sil Ce, preachers’ wives merel ibute, you will life P HN cherie od prised find advearpriditiend poh selon eo th has pach pmclivad 22: 50 38-00 45.00 2) with their tears, life will be happier and better. of the World. And long after your life is over oll - [80% of the preachers now are paid less than its influence will eurvive and serve. | $20 a week.) ‘These are the terms in which to think of the COLLECTION y OF EXCLUSIVE NEW ROUFANT. | bd Lorna ings your meer Carols IER, TUN HTLINE AND NOVEL est will do. [ca gh Wa bara Gasisht tos lke ahout' in oe STYLES CREATED FROM SILK TAFFETA, , FLOW- isa of little things. Let us get a picture this month ERED GEORGETTES, TRI 8, JERSEYS, > What your money-will not do ofits world-wide qwreee Let us stop thinking ie C A of ourselves as givers of pennies. ° | : \ hun pt i cay Ingans Feith pa Weare fellow-workers withAlmighty God— Woadlit Se nominations pledged to prevent duplication stockholders in the greatest business in the Loe | | ‘United Financial Campaign Apdh25th-May 2nd. ° \\e) | ’ Georgette Blouses Newer Skirts 3 the INTERCHURCH tna ra nome mira ° at 5.00 75 : The publication of this advertisement ie made possible through the cooperation of thirty denoetnations pee OR BLEND WITK Mie RIGHT COLORED CHECKS AND NEW l EMBROIDERED AND BEADED MOTIFS. TAN, GREEN TONES AND OTHER frogs » ° hi h M . Hon. CHARLES E. HUGHES will preside. 500 Fancy Tricolette Blouses at 5.00 BINATIONS. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SIZES. Yj Big Interchurch Meeting Address by JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER JR. a ; World Religious Survey with Panoramic Views by i At Hippodrome, Sunday, Apri! 18, 3 P. M. DR. S. EARLE TAYLOR. on os — ” { Tleeeceveuwta™® Men and Women Invited. Admission free by tickets which can be secured at the ox Watkins 6684. q ee 2.

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