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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 8

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0 THE DAILY STAXnAKD UNION: -aKLTO SUNDAY. MAY 30. 1915. ft 1 I I tli. I PUSHIHG WDRK OH sioner Maltbl by naming Col.

Hay. jnf tho city.owned tinea ase unti Paetatfoi, that the entire run will be made In thirty-two minutes Parkway, extending from Flatbush avenue to a point 635 feet east of Nostrand avenue. The Inter-Con-tlnental Construction Company has this task ror which will be paid, and the time Is 22 months. The form of contract for the remaining Eastern Parkway section, extending tO Buffalo aVunil Vtam tut side was evidently unable to secure remainder probably will be ilJ more material for action by the Gov. -during tho next six months enor than he could on the outside.

New- York Municipal Kailu-au r. 0 BROOKLWSUBVVAYS The next move by the Governor will porailon has completed soma i. OA the rtf a nTidmat-np Commissioner Cram early next year when his term expires. Fonrtb Avenue Almost Ready. company-owned lines and Is Du.hw work on the rest.

The InterboPn, Rapid Transit Company hla 1 half-nnlshed the third track iJ the Manhattan and Bronx- ell i railroads, and is about ready rtmtrarta for. the, 10 let ready to le a sent to the interborough Company for criticism and approval. On June 15 bids will be opened for the underground branch to leave the Parkwav Una at Noatranri avantia 'eurtBtb llrHI ef nrth ATta im Six-Track Section i to Eastern Parkway Twenty Per Cent Completed. wun me connections all made at I the Manhattan Bridge for the Fourth Z13 Stat? fEi.h and extend under the latter south ward. This work la in two sections.

Steinwoy Tunnel Operation. An agreement for the temporary operation of the Btelnway Tunnel, which will be opened for traffic next month, has been adopted by the commission. The agreement provides ilaI. vthB tunnad, as reconstructed, shall be operated by the Interborough Kapid Transit Company In connection "lth tho existing subway either by trains of cars or by single cars, i-ventually the tunnol will be extended to a Junction with the existing subway at Times Square on the went and to a Junction with the new rapid transit lines In Queens on the east. For the present, however, the operation will be between the temporary terminals at Jackson and Van Alst avenues.

Queens, and under Forty-second street, between Third ur.d Lexington avenueH, Manhattan. An escalator has been Installed at O.a latter point to bring passengers to the Avenue aubway operation, the only i vnrlous lines are beln- "0n and bliha an hulnv iniiffht fn the thing delaying the running of trains I tho cnd ot the year 'probably everv everv first. aTtendlne A rhiiri.h TUESDAY OUR Twenty-first June Sale Begins Is the completion of a few minor de t-onrtruction contract -rui th- If. system lines will have been let with stations at President, 8terling ana wintnrop stress, ana Church FOURTH AVE. NEARLY READY.

tails in the "construction work and signal systems. No cam roulfl he avenue. The remaining section to The Public Service Record tt, official monthjy publication of Flatbush avenue with ntatlnna th.f. operated until the station platforms, and at Newklrk avenue and Beverly constructed for the narrower cars -th. latter Values Are Matchless Money Saving Great roaa.

win noon oe aaverused ror bids, as the form of contract has ui mo present, suoway type, were t-u wnicn it shaved off for the ten firsi steel da'ed' Tho lMIU. which Thompson Seeking Evidence Attains. Commissioners. out last week says that before the an- Muslin Underwear other issue been approved. The remaining extension of the Eastern Parkwav route la to he an cars of the B.

R. T. subway system. Some of these cars havo been running for a month on the Sea Beach tracks fflom Fourth avenue and SIxtT-flfth street to Conou llecord" the Fourth avenue subwav In Brooklyn probably will iv. iu" ot rorty-second street.

The have bn elevated structure, from Buffalo ave. rif commission i nnt piaceu in operation Babies' Wear Corsets Petticoats Washable and Silk Blouses Women's House Dresses and SevVvm Mnery Girl's and Misses' SmrnereeT bnea Women's Dr. sr- Coats Soj-s Clothing Furnishings Men's Shirts and Furniehirgt nue in blast Ninety-eighth street and Livonia avenue, through Brownsville and they will simply run on into the subway and proceed to Manhattan. The Initial experimental operation to New Ixts avenue In East New York, nearly out to the Old Mill region. This will not take as long to entire rourth avenue system win Possibility of providing a temporary be completed, but the work will underground passageway from the top lar enough advanced to permit nar 1 eac-'or to the Grand Central tlal operation.

At first this onerl" Station of the aubway. If this is tion mil consist of the use of thZ I PaMengers may go to and from local tracks In the aubway from unnel and subway stations without hattan to Thirty-sixth street Mrook 1 tickets. In case It is not Is expected to begin this week, but the Cars Will not rarrv ngnm'ar. bulid as the underground sections. Another elevated route in that nrn- until there haa been en vlded for In Utlca avenue, which will cut of the system with all switches.

lyn, and tho express tracks from "uir ucnets win De provided. June Sale Specials for Tuoday J3I.P8 lo Tal! 23 JO signals ana stops carefully tested. Only the local tracks will be used at so that passengers from the tunnel be underpround for two blocks south of Eastern Parkway, and then a rhroA.traelr elAVnterl mtrnftMr to i ii ii street to June Sale of Women's Underwear Many wait for our June Sale of Underwear, because they kn. It a regular Economy Eent Rarments are of -ptional -w, made, sewn end trimmed with exeellrni lare nrl of our offerings might come under th. even -hai price represent the best money valu- lo be found we know th-n we have Investigated our customers know it.

too. b'U of wh. 0 not. will do well to lose no time In testing the are of :eni.g in this sale. nrat, out' tne express tracks.

In which some chant hnve to muii Klatbire3aenue. The assessment i continue their Journey without extra fare in either direction on the subway. where connection wllU.e marie with the reconstructed Sea ru, line. This, howevtr, will permit ih. plan is to oe lonowea in paying tor it.

expected to he ready before July. A large -number of Important real estate matters connected with the Island, and It Is the company.0 IV t- ccnt eTCry a7- The Standard ex' Lnlon, soven days, seven cents. Commissioner Ready to Work. With the final dismissal nf tha extension of the new snhwnvu nm being handled by the experts of the charges formulated against the four holdover Pubih- Service Commissioners titra Sl-i commission and a considerable proportion of them will come before the commission for action Roon Rv pri 111 5-rra 7.93 MISSES' and CHILDREN'S CNDEHWUMl RrguLir a.ul for Women and Crepe de Oiluo ln ludrxl. No Mail or Telephone Orders.

10.98 Women's SuHs. tne tmstness or me ooara. wnicn nas been more or less upset since the beginning of the Investigation by a vate negotiation with property own Braaitna" of (round for work on th Flatbush avenue portion of tbe Eastern Parkway ertewilon of the present subway tu made a formal function at Prospect Park Plata a year a-o. May 23. After luncheon and speech at the Montauk Club a procession was formed to the grandstand erected for the spectators at Flatbush avenue and the Pluza and the ground was upturned by Chairman McCall, who succeeded in bending by his strength of muscle the silvered spade furnished by the contractor to be kept as a memorial of the occasion.

The Brst contract for the six-track portion of this dual subway, for Joint use by the I. R. T. and the B. R.

companies, covers the section between Prespect place and the point in the Flasa, above Plaza road, where the lnterborough portion turns oft to extend under Eastern Parkway and the B. R. two tracks continue along Flatbush avenue to reach the Brighton Beach road at Malbone street. The contract for this work was Riven to the Cranford Company on May 4 1914. for 12.225,519.25.

The work is now 24 per cent, completed and 67S men are employed on It. 7 The same contractors got the Job of constructing the other section, extending from Prospect place, to end under lbs Long Island Railroad depot at Atlantic avenue, and then by way of 8t. Felix and Fulton streets to the Fourth avenue subwav at Ashland place. The price for this ers large sums are often saved over EXTRA SIZE I'NDERW EAR Legislative committee early In the WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS very pretty atyi, with trimmings of Point rt lace or rood embrotdtrv year, now has resumed Its ordinary dAratiitv Tho iaiilr In th1 r- a haa Nlr Drfs round n.b iinl tori hot. .38 Zr s- 1 r.

omrr' s.lk Coals. 8. It been the same that the like effort on the ran of (lov. Dix, four year ago, to secure grounds for ousting the Hughes' commissioners met with Hut Gov. Dix went at the matter with less publicity.

He entrusted John N. 1.90 .04 rthbon rg Ine NalnMok i'overa 3.iln-.v yoke of Swis and ors.inrly cnibrolderlej -itn an laee ntt effect! ns. Valniook Coret l'ove. trlm'd in fancy deitign with daintiest laces aod pmbrold.r: rsg. Fine NAlnnook Covers rowi of wnat win probably be secured by public award after Innumerable delays.

The commission in charge of the Montairue street route has not yet held any public hearings in relation to the property sought to be acquired there. May Yet Secure Evidence. "Astonishing and unbelievable" Is the comment of Senator Lawson of the legislative committee which investigated the commission, In view of the action of Gov. Whitman in dismissing the charges based upon S4.49 Hjmer', Dre Skirtj 2.93 .71 .94 Carlisle with an inquiry conducted without publicity and when his commissioner reported that no sufficient grounds could be found for action he simply went ahead and filled the vacancy caused by the expiration of the term of Edward M. Bassett by n.iming J.

Sertreant Cram, the first fr. STT .68 BROOKLYN QgggMMEIMjSLLINS Tulton and Bridge StgJJrooklyn Announce for Tuesday, June 1st A Very Interestiig Sale of WomeiVs Misses' Dresses for particulars See Monday Morning: World and American al lac with rmbroiilered or(nJy wtth1ee ribbon run beartli.t at waist reg. fits i WOMEN'S MGIIT DRESSES yokss of fancy lacs and emb'd medallions round $5.0 lo $7.98 Women's ana Dacked up by the testimony taken at the extended hearings. Senator Thompson, chairman of the! cimirman or the 1.64 Tammany member of the board. Cov Whitman did not follow this nan uia not ioiiow mis .5.00 mlar example, tut had the Legislature I committee, who secured an exten-nniittee and put personal 8lon time for the work with an 1.

Hayward, in charge of appropriation of $15,000, believes he will vet unearth on.in-v will yet unearth enonn-h Hirf name a com r.i rtLt.on or I'- Prt I'-'Ofcta raffle of gui 'er Nalnio-r. rrsiroKirry or four ruvi broidery hari.r.g Cl.tmi Corded a Tamhrtc n1 44 to l'2rt Drtwen r-. tucks and e.s Draw er I r. a -la- (, r-, em X) a i -u Corwt 'ovtn---Yr fitting -4 4 fry r'g. arij Zj Corwt Co.

fTB Ur .43 and the contract counsel. Col nn I i' 1 240 the InnuH-y. As the result of pro-P I now employed and the work traded hearings he formulated elab- v. from dutV hv the Tnmm.n, i .28 $1.00 Homrn 5 tlou- Ml .73 neck, ribbon run rer N'ainaook Mfht Lirese seve ial slylra. includlnit thone with a.lovtr lace, others In ty! with emb'y anil wld.

satin ribbon reg. 11. fins Nainsook Night Dril very eicebsnt stvles trim ir many dainty wlih French or open embroideries others elaborate with iac. .02 contract the time limit is thirty orate charges of misconduct and in- ents to secure their removal. "Not efficiency, which the commissioners guilty, but don't do It again," is a had to meet.

and. which he has just popular summary of the Governor's declare unfounded, although he ac- conclusion. months .47 Work on Parkway Section. I $2.98 Dr Bl 2.43 values to tl Valnsook Mght Dreai'aynkes'of rp, 1 auii. ui ui mem nn rtapia transit work under the dual n.TMo beUVm tnerme -Mtfm of the work system contracts Is rapidly nearmg next sections, the first under Eastern done and left undone.

Meanwhile he the high-water mark a I .19 Sheerest o-gandy embroideries combined tv.th 0r laces in charming efficta bon rosettes an.l bon a nms- eiaborats alip'jr-rel 19, EM'ELOPE Hand embroidered Toke. 0' 1 .9 Vo'le Bloutes MEN COM III ATI Nalnfk rk tr or ti -j' em or 1.45 iy -(tig .63 .74 $1.50 Women's Corse-1 r.ooon run alsj firry lacs and ribbon trimmed r.g Oalnty Envelop. Ch.mUes apeclal lot of Crepe and Nainsook daintily trlm Elcellsnt assortment r.r r- ttaj.ng st wa'sl 1- Natnoik J'-irce-s r- v. Willi new dislfns in Orcanrly A m-H'-i, .94 .9 .94 '69 rl. Ujihable Pettico.U -50 Chemises yokes of itlr.nl'., va' or fancy laces, medallion, ribbon anwn laces In many rne ef'erls- Exqul.it.:y trlm'd Ct.m'l.e.

medsilicns ot embroidered organdy outlined wlih front and buck olher sicelient sty 1 Regular Cheinlaas at 48 .64 1.93 Mntr.so.-k tlliii 1- prettT n.w e'fe -h Meiii r.g Fir.r Ns.r.ok PrlncsM anr; hir-is-m. ir, to rront ar.d baek-r e. tr. ratct 1-2. ct.

a Extra Sir Prttireaf, Womrn Lntrlmrrwd haU J6Q 1 1 98 ri. 1.01 Surety Couvons Free With 1 SIXTH AMU WSJwmOK Eleven Days Only btta asL.1 i i U4 59 anil 69 ct Fla tterj 5 June Sale Values in Babies' Wear nif. Paaelaa. Vl'realta -53 98 ct. MidoV Rloars ana Big Stocks Big Values Long and 6hort Dresses Clowns L'im'd joktl, bishop iiyi.s rec- J3.S3 Ltt Glris' Cd(s ana 1 t.ao Sale 1 Eejoc.lt of 20 ct.

tjoal.ty .20 In becked ua-bles Tnka mn m.K 3 Babies prt 5Q.lr.j Second. ct qua.ltT. .17 mm J5.98 J6.98 Mir- LVf.4.43 Infants- asd Wool Bl.trli ilief to mc .12 ed nil bead. I rr. rr In fine cainaook -a eixib and b.

a ruffles reg. .49 Sal. Jabten- Slips yoks and bishop! style. yoke wlih hand- tltchlng. tmbroiderr lac.

19 Babies Long Blips various 1 yok. with hemstitching, bandstltchlng, iacs snd emb'y. many trlai'd aklrs I -7 t'eea. -ecM 1 MUa sl -1 1 7 Special Purrhnse Honicn's House and Porrh Dttsw ret an4 -9 Finer Wmi sua snd oo. to 3 jn c.i-!tt reg.

to L1 mi, Ir.faru' Pltnn.Vtt. and Mght Oo-ns reg 8 Whits raSay Cloth Wraprer. dalntj trtu of ration scallop edges r-g. 23 '-ong PMps fin. 1 I yoKes also hand emb'd eff.rt I otnera lac.

and emlroUe 7 i trim trlm skirts i I I rs ft 1 I f.i-a... 1 Of the Greatest and Most Sensational Bargains in the Entire History of New York Retailing 1.17 and an4 r.e at. i-t-rr, and Infants' Long Domet Skliti flar-ov Co, is r-g Jv Wool FV'ris long sad short val-. 2.74 20 JS4 .32 i styles reg. .98 Sole 'hrtstenlng Sets Dress and Sk'rt elaborate iace and embroid- ery tr'm alo rl-e s'Va, reg.

$3 OS Saie I Sables' Whit. I "ok, French and Empfo i styles embroidery and .1, 51.49 Box' Wash Surta IXXl 5 t- Jol Flar.re: Parrow fnitj- 1 cambric band Infant. Uni r- .41 I trlm'rt n- o-! ac. 7s a i. rr anil faacl.

r.er trt-jea. al.t anne! Sklrte e- band val-j. $1.13... HP? On 1 his bt Sal. 39 rt.

Men' Nighl SKlrts inn to rrm. reg. .80 SsU WTilt. Nainsook and Lan 1 Dresses Empire Waist and I Bltal Models profusely trlm with lac. and nbroldery T9 rWJ ore Will Positively Close 12 ri.Tlt run -e: t-a-d aa fraa Finer Embroidered Flannel Jklns 1 reg SI Sal.

r.iju. Carrlag. Robes s-aM loed edges and trim iu. i Finer Robe. mloti 1 centr.

des'srs. Including nana mbroldered alse i Nainsook and Lawn Drestes-a hundred dainty styles lac $3.4 9 Hen's Pore Silk 2.S3 if itvo hemstitching and hand .1 i stitching lo new and dainty 1. IZth errert. aiiea to jr. -rec $1.59 Soi .7.) i I $3.98 Bos' Norfolk Sufts Ton cannot fail lo r.nl Jnt what in l.iU a.sortmrnt.

1 Special Purchase of Samr. Dr.ssM Nainsook and lawn emb trtm reg. aa nkT PlKw rr.br.!le.-y ruffi. ana inserts Sale Hemmed Rlrdre Dlrer Jojen Ral. .77 I ev a strt pa.

r.ner tl axtrt Err.Dlra and Fro rrh I a 1 'I a a 1 i-e "7 I trorT Q7 illl 118 Bear a elaborate trim of emb'y 1 Sellinsf-Out l.ii29 rt. Bov-s Blouses. Every Sale Lot Will Price That Cannot ar 1 -ii LlfhL trwtlan and dar ca e. a a. whit.

mi. and ribbon sizes to 0 yra. al. and si 08 I t.tttl. Tub Orene.

Olng-hatn and Charanrsys Belted and Waist style best I srtghabla coloring. In r-iKi I and plain contrast tnr tUea to 6 yra. rg. 'Jttl. TX- Tub DrenM tllngham.

Chambray. cnnkl. et Anywhere smbrar attacbed oe lars I as IS jaara. 49 ct. Chndrrrt's Pajamss Jt Pfr ae4 11 nm mil Ipmm n1 iurt-t- wll avn wlta.t Cl trim nck 4 14 rrt coiso lot 69 ct.

BablV Caps 43 Ijsnj francs gtela. ltn tcrk.d tora backs adged with allor.r emb turnbacks lac. aad rtbboo trim to yra $1.98 Babies' Plqw Coats 1.47 Whit. Pique Oape, oallop edges, or Box Mode', with and without plaits belted to jra Cloth and Crepe. Plata .65 plaids, florala.

stripe. nd ft urn In dealraoi. rem 49 H. Bo" Summer flir apul oination to 8 -M Wearing Apparel for All the Family Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Linens, Etc. Furniture, Rugs, Upholsteries, All Home Fittings nMe tan ei coab iaaim or :r.PT ttniSfc SPECIAL Pl'RCMASE i nee "5 S5.00 TRAVEL BAGS Special 3.93 See Other Sunday Papers for Twenty-two Morning Specials On Sale Tuesday Until 1 P.

M. Hosiery fteWKlma fnlUa eela' TOMORROW, DECORATION DAY Uaei3 OOv. M. ilt aad lack Ladles' Neckwear Veilings Handkerchiefs Linens White Goods Notions Perfumery Embroideries Ribbons Flowers and Feathers Books and Stationery Knit Underwear Men's and Boys' Furnishings Optical Goods Bilks and Velvets Colored and Black Dress Goods Wash Goods and Flan- nels Laces Trimmed Hats Untrimmed Hats Dress Trimmings Jewelry i Leather Goods Muslin Underwear Corsets Infants' Wear Waists Misses' Suits and Coats Women's Suits and Coats Furs Carpets and Rugs Umbrellas Gloves Upholsteries Silverware Trunks and Bags Hair Goods Wrappers and Kimonos Furniture and Bedding Pictures Wall Papers China and Glassware Pianos Art Embroidery Men's Clothing and Hats Boys' Clothing and Hats Women's and Children's Shoes Men's and Boys' Shoes Baby Carriages Dolls and Toys Blankets and Comfortables .1 QUINN BREAKS RIBS BY FALL FROM PLATFORM "hen Loup committed suicide by Jumrlnr from tha train. Jurite Roy decided that Radon-a would hav returned Uuress to the Jurtsdiction of tha courts If tha latter had not committed aulride.

Ixu-jese had paU 0 on tha bJ1 bon4 ar.d tha remainder was reirjtted. onder tbe aucplcea of Cotnmbta, tha CUy Collet- and the YorS Uni-vtmltT. Vr and Vf GraaTlU Barker will urerri tha parferas anrea. and they 111 ha tha BJMsst comi'lue preeemtatlor of Oreah playa aver attemptej on tha atase- Andrew Quinn. It yesrs oM.

of 43 Fulton street, frtl from plstform st Montarua snd Furman Btrrets. dit tsnca of twelva ft, yeaterdsr sfter-noon, snd uuinel geveral frac-turad nbs. Ha wss srrastad en charts of Intoxication. 1. C.

C. N. Y. STADIUM IS FORMALLY DEDICATED Tha gftadlum presexntad to th Col TUESDAY and for TEN DAYS THEREAFTER See Monday Evening Journal World and Telegram for a Partial List of the Bargain Prizes letra of tha CJty of Naw Tor by BAIL REMITTED; CAPTl .0 MAN KILLED SELF ball bond on which fl.ftO was das wss ramlttad jreatarday by County Juds. 1ii Ketns wee hv Adolph Lsrartsoha waa formar.T de.ll DECORATION DAY catad yaatarday afternoon.

Tha ax-erclans tnctudad tha preweatsUIon a Greek play, translated tnt tnrs by th Gntn villa Barkar company. Tha stadium will used for ot: than athletics. Prof. Murrav'a r.e. Lake Hopatcong sCI roaotsot attll 1 sSSIVIII iuKMf Is, L.

Uaasty tu, It. Jacsaat lanf 111 av Mauch DAT, tut w. us su. a -to; tiarr St. US lltaaa Jaree fi-e, 4 aav nako coai no dx coatrorr i OIUMipps Rsdosts for tho spprsnc In court of Vincent Loupw, who to stsnd trial In July of last yiar.

Loupesa iurrrpexl his bail bond of $2,000 and th asm was declared for-teitexl. Radoata aald ha would pay tho bond In Inatalmenta and started on a arrh for Loupes, whom ht fnnnd I 111,... 1. II anon or ipnicenia in Tsuris" TTie Trojan Women" ara to i auren iner by the Oranrtlie Simpson Crawford Sixth 19th 20th Sts. er company.

To-morrow, -Ipm. BU; on Juna 1 The Trojaa a4 oa Jua I jbrlnslna; tim back Kicxt Count.

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