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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1922, — to Montague Street, Brooklyn, aa! nect ng with No, 13; other two tracks |from 90th Street and Tenth Avenue, | Construct bridge from St. Ann's Ave-|into subway on 125th Street to abe vonecluding part of Centre Street loop, run west from Bedford Avenue into | north on Tenth Avenue to Fort Ham e, Bronx, and oth Street, I -|Lee Ferry, Manhattan as provided in dual contracts. four-track Lafayette Avenue Subway |!iton Parkway, through Fort Hamii-|!em. over Randall's and Ward's Islands} (This bridge will provide a tre 4, Construct four = track subway | (No, 11) ton Parkway to Prospect. Ayenue,|to Potter Avenue, Astoria; Astoria|route from the Bronx, Harle r trains to opera t : 4y thro’ *rospec e over bridge into sub- | Washington Heights to various suid os from Harlem River south on First - TRACK UBWAY FOR|‘!rouRh Prospect Avenue to conn \ 4 . shington Heights to v } . Avenus to Tenth street two treskairecs ” SSORLVN with Hicks Street line. (The “recap-|way on St. Ann's Avenue, Bronx, tofof Queens and Brooklyn without Went on. Tenth Street to Second BR . tured’? Culver line to operate through|isist Street and Third Avenue and! passing through Manhattan.) Avenue, through Stuyvesant Street] 11. Construct four-track subway | this line to Manhattan instead of pres: | se ne @ to Third Avenue, to Bowery; south|from Washington Street and Myrtle] ent operation.) on Bowery and k Row to connect | Avenue, running through Myrtle Ave- ; with new Dover Street tunnel to La: | fue to and through Fort Greene Park, EXTENSION OF THE FOURTH fayette Avenue line, Brooklyn, Two}and Fort Greene Place to Lafayette AVENUE LINE. s ‘Avenue, to Bedfard Avenue; contin- tracks east on Tenth Street to Ave 18, Extend Fourth Avenue subway nue C, through Avenue C, Pitt Street |uing three tracks on Lafayette Ave-| sai street to 96th St. tad East Broadway to Park Row, to| nue to Broadway. (Two of these four| from 86th & reet, Full Lis f Lines With]}a toop east of Municipal Building. — | tracks from Bedford and Lafayette| 19. Construct two-track subway ‘ul ist ines TOO NSIONS UNDER THE | Avenues to Myrtle Avenue and Wash-| from Fourth Avenue and 86th Street n A Special Offering of lee aaa ington Street are Included in No. 10). | sone %g Extensions Announced in HARLEM RIVER. ington Strct are teayrtle; Avenos ard] cast (0 connect with new Tenth Ave. en’s Ne i ee irts 45 EE ahead Street; {nue subway and with New Utreciit | 600. Scheme. Extension—four tracks north on| Washington Street to Tillary Street; |nue 8 Che eal t SPECIAL Ch | PECIAL | $600,000,000 Scheme Fiat avenue under Harlem. River,[under Brooklyn Bridge property to| Avenue line to Coney Island, ocoliate 0co! ates?EC ; oe throngh Alexander Avenue to Third| Fulton Street, tunnel to Dover Street,| 20. Construct two-track subway uesday + : ; é Tho following are the routes of the] Avenue to 1Gist Street, at which} Manhattan; under Brooklyn Bridge) from Fourth Avenue at 6ith Strect Covered ana 29th | Covered August 29th to be held to-morrow (Tuesday) q av y DI pe tracks on Third Avenue] property to Par ow, connecting |to con with tunnel to Staten Rew subways proposed in Mayor Hy-| Point three trac t . to Boston Road at 168d, on Boston] with First Avenue (Manhattan) sub-| Island. Ww nw . Pane | . p Jan's plan to expend $600,000,000 IN} Rog to 174th Street, on Southern] way. (Transfer connection at Wash-| 21, Extend Livonia Avenue arshm 0 monds will consist of two interesting groups bd new construction: Houlevard to Petham Parkway. Three] ington and Concord Streets to Hicks! through New Lota Avenue to BI z Manhattan and Bronx—1. Construct|tracks from 161st St a . ‘onstruct : st § and Third] Street subway and at Washington| Avenue, through 76th Street to ¢ Mints | Regularly 79¢. i 4 ° Avenue to Webster Avenue, on Web-|Street and Myrtle Avenue to Court] capturable’ extension of Liberty vt ‘ ster Avenue to Fordham Road, con-|Strect and Borough Hall stations of| avenue line running to Lefferts Ave- POUND NEY POUND at_extrer and Seventh Avenue across Central ing with recapturable “L' on “recaptured” subways; and at Myrtle} nue, Richmond Hill. NET two-track extension from 69th Street Park to 684 Street and Central Park yster Avenue, running to a con-| Avenue and Flatbush Avenue exten- oxtend present Corona line West; north on Central Park West ion with White Plains Road line] sion to Myrtle Avenue station of “re-| fron low _ DI! rh Alburtis Avenue to Main Street, s Fe at Gun Hill Road. captured” subway.) Flushing, crossing Flushing Creek by ’ i i eal dae teat 724 Street tol"' "Construct two-track subway} Extension: Three tracks from|pridge into subway, the bridge also to Cocoan Men Ss Negligee Shirts ¢ Amsterdam Avenue; four tracksnorth|¢rom Lexington Avenue and 42d] Broadway and Lafayette Avenuel accommodate vehicular and pedes- 4 Oo AY on Amsterdam Avenue to 162d Street; |Street south through Lexington Ave-| through Broadway to Jamaica Avenue | trian traffic. 5 se uciiboni: 24 " - 4 HE hres tracks on St. Nicholas Avenue |¥ and Irving Place to 14th Street, | {9 connection with “recapturable'’| Extension: Two-track subway from The most delicious of Confections, of fancy=stripe woven madras, in a superior I east to Third Avenue; south to Stuy- ) ? . M Street to Bayside by ‘ n ' FF to 168th Street; on Broadway to] eee eee arena First Avenue|Tuns to 168th Street in Jamaica. Mia Leaner: HARTOFA® RTCLUE made from the choicest San Blas c quality; with meckband and turn-back cuffs, ‘G Dyckman Street. subway, (eee Ainge ren fubway| and Broadway to Bell Avenue. Shredded Cocoanut—PACKAGE * Extensions: 6. Construct two track subway |'hrough aed i u astern) inxtension: Two tracks to College = tensions: rentam avenue| OER Nth Steet from Hudvon| Parkway subway to Flatands Avenue. | pain from. MainStreet, Flashine, WHILE THEY LAST $2.10 as River (Fort Lee Ferry) to connect| (Spur tracks from Eastern Parkway! +s;ough Farrington Street, Myrtle : %E from 1624 to 190th Streets with new bridge from Bronx and Har- | 4!ready laid.) Avenue to College Point causeway: & two tracks from Dyckman Street]iem to Astoria, (This line permits Extension: ‘Through Utlea Avenue | iirteenth Street to. East River, tun- s l ; Wy and Broadway north on Seaman Ave-|interchange of passengera from ali| to Flatbush Avenue, crossing at Jam-| nel to Clason Point Road and sub- pecia = 2 Riverdale Avenue to city line at/tion via New Tri-Borough Bridge to|ffom Flatbush and Franklin Avenues} 14°44 the new subway on Boston Penee ‘ Chocolates of striped cotton mat in a fime quality; 5 (To servo the hill section west of| 7. Extend Queensboro subway from] Wo otpuna Avenue to Emmons Avenue | 1 é , hesitate to guess that they cost 8. Extend 14th Street line from| (omy Iu, an extension from the| Point Avenues to Jamaica Avenue. y Pr aica E Lies ’ ° . © tus, and ‘arlem River, through} ‘ity owned and operated north and SeRaMicl ours cneion| Way to 177th Street, intersecting the Me SEA ei eseedtagiibag nroUuRD T south subway lines, as well as opera-|, 18. Construct four-track extension) 5 ony park subway at West Farms ssorte } ms Negligee Shirts $) Yonkers. Queens and Brooklyn.) ey Fiatbush Avenue to intersec| Road and Southern Boulevard. 0 Nostr: 5 eh) “23, Construct subway extension!] Ifyou, were fed these Chocolates || ae * y ; st S : ; ocolates || ‘ t ee : Broadway, construct enclosed escaln-) st, Street and ighth Avenue to} (Sheepshead Bay) into Surf Avenue, See on ae GhaMaRRAna Queens |] while blindfolded you would not | with neckband and turn-back cuf tors on stution streets from Broad- " Coney Island. Two of these four | Boulevard, aoe = el i i rel 3 than doubl a ‘way to Fort Washington Avenue-) Sixth to Tenth Avenues, to connect a 24. Extend Astoria line through As-|{ Moret $ @ Construct four-track subway| with ‘Tenth Avenuc-Amsterdam Ave- | Malbone Street tunnel. The other two the price we ask. 1.35 FOR EXACT LOCATIONS ur ion, i " ; Broadway and 242d Street to Van| \, oa n eo {nue, meeting new bouleva Ride ssl Mia) 4 P, « Madison Aveniie sec way trom Nostrand and Piathtnh Ave: | 500 SER CTEUEPHONE DIRECTORY. (First Floor; Madisom Avenue sectio Avenue and Tenth Avenue, connecting | Cortlandt Station of Putnam Division} ies through Flatbush Avenue t>]@cross Jamaica Bo POUND NET 2 two tracks with Fourteenth Street] (quarter mile). Jamaica Bridg t Une. Other two tracks continuing i iear dae dan dre raed Pd jatbush an = } : subway from Hunterspoint Avenue|No, 12 $) south on Hudson and Washington No. 12.) Lag station of the Queensboro line to} 15, extend 14th Street-Eastern Dis- Jackson Avenue, Borden Avenue. |trict subway from Bushwick and tunnel to Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn,| Front Street, under Newtown Creek . a tracks are described In No, 10, the|toria Avenue to Steinway. 1) Quality and Vari- Cc | from Seventy-second Street and Am [9 pret a weit wits aueways trees tO rn nue E: tension: fete i asta in|] ety would supp: rt BY sardam) Avenue south on Amsterdam| oe tote eos sian Bitnel io. Gan |_ 14. Rxtend Nostrand Avenue sub- Woodhaven Avenue aberty / ‘i toute (Concourse station at Nostrand Avenues with = Streets to a loop at the Battery and Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets New York Metropolitan Avenues through Metro- connecting with Red Hook line at| through private property to Manhat-|politan Avenue to a connection with Hicks Street, (Concourse at Cham-|tan Avenue, our-track subway] the Jamaica Avenue ‘L."" mn bers Street to connect with present|from this point (two-track loop)| 16. Construct three-track subway A Seen ey a west side subway station.) through Manhattan Avenue to Roeb-!from the Prospect Avenue station of mertca's Foremost Specialists Construct at Seventy-second Street, | ling Street, to Taylor Street, to/fourth Avenue (Brooklyn) suoway Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue] Bedford Avenue, to Lafayette Ave-|through Prospect Avenue under fan underground concourse to enable| nue. From this point two tracks con- {Gowanus Canal to Lorraine Street, 0 OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &@ i transfer of passengers from the pres-|tinue to Bedford Avenue, to Fulton] Hicks Street, to Atlantic Avenue, ‘vy Hl ent west side subway to the New Street, through Brevoort Place anda|tunnel to connect with BOLUS wate LF Ae Conmtruce two truck” Nassau. Be ATER Avani waaieaste iti lospi tireush alate: atresty Clee 34th Street — New York : a acres ere ea rays Te ay ren ea av pICRE Man Areiaastioenee + Lac Coeatrust 4 three: trash ADH | { ——— - _ : Will Place on Special Sale Tuesday 2s Women’s and Misses’ Hest & Co. Exclusive Silk Dresses | a Fifth Ave. at 35th St.—N. Y. Late models—Suitable for Early Autumn Wear ' ' Established 1879 at Practically Half Price S Monday ont TueSday ‘ | EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS Ud 1 ey aac. } i) ex ARGAIN Cc Cabi a ' R Formerly Sold Up to 75.00 onsole Cabinet +H i! ’ ° ’ Street and Afternoon Dresses of Canton (Genuine Victrola installed) | Women’s & Misses’ Summer Apparel Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Lace and Georgette. 85.00 a LIMITED QUANTITIES — FINAL REDUCTIONS Formerly 105.00 | } This is a particularly beautiful Originally SALE a £ Specialists” design and is equipped complete with ees teak akan $00 merica’s foremost Specialists 6 record albums. he / Silk and tub dresses . 15.00 to 45.00 10.00 OPPENH E | M eC LLI NS & eC 5.00 pete ee eee i Silk and tub dresses . 25.00 to 49.50 15.00 mamnemanmmeenene (15770 wass <>--5 rca DOWN No interest on unpaid balance. { reet— New York j Blouses of crepe de chine, ; (Evin Fleer) and Krepe Knit. . 8.95 to 16.50 7.60 On Special Sale— Tuesday only i Summer skirts ee dee to 29,00 8.90 £ na: Summer skirts ee ee) £0 16,50) 5.00 1,000 Pairs Pet Wool knit capes . . 16.50t0 19.50 9.50 to 12.50 ’ . ’ ot Wool sport coats. . 13.95 to 21.50 8,00 to 12.50 Women’s & Misses’ Low Shoes The World’s 1922 i } Twill coats and capes . 65.00 to 85.00 38.00 to 55.00 ve} ‘Silk coats and capes . 85.00 to 195.00 55.00 to 95.00 Summer Resorts i Cashmere alpacasweaters 7.95 to 8.50 5.00 A / Pure silk sweaters . . 35.00 to 42.50 25.00 nnud Gingham bathing suits 8.50 5.50 ACI 6 Good Motor Roads Tour Guide Price 10 Cents at All World Offices Subway and Street Newsstands Fibre silk scarfs . . . 4.50 to 5.00 2.95 Embroidered Russian blouse sweaters . . 58.00 to 105.00 49.50 to 75.00 Many of the Most Approved Styles, developed in Patent Leather, Black Satin, Brown or Black Kidskin, Tan or Ivory Calfskin, Beige Suede and Silyer Cloth Misses’ Suits Pe ee ee Oy Crossbar velour or navy tricotine. Box or belted models. Formerly 39.50 to 59.50 All Sizes and Widths, but Not in Every Styl