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The Chat from Brooklyn, New York • 14

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THE WEEKLY CHAT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER -IS, lfcM. Children's 50 Dozen 50 Dozen 12c Hose Fart black and seamless foot," in small sizes. Napkins Tnner Napkins, hemmed ready for use, 20 Inches value $1.00 doxen. Bed Sheets -fill, I2iW. Dl.ach-ed.

solt flnlBii. r.EuLirly 25c Jj Two clasp lis thread Gloves. li black and white; all sizes. 5ic mi 3 (Limit 6 to a ous-, tomer.) 79c 0 (Quantity limited.) (Quantity limited.) Bfoadway and Rockaway Avenue Sale of (l 'Muslin Underwear tinnlatcliable Snle of Notions WOVEN'S 21c MUSLIN DRAWERS, aw i 1 1 1 1 euiBTC 17c dPep -tncaed' umbrwla flounce; good, Sale ipiice IVien 8' 9 l.ta ana l.ou ntVTnin I jor Fall woar. In plain and rnffa nttaehed or separate: coutl A N.

INTENSELY. INTERESTING EVENT to dressmakers and women who sew, It's the saving Some Early Fall- Bargains of the penmes.that make the dollars. Every item here is i penmes.that make the dollars. Every item here is nrst quality. made of the finest percales nnd imported yijC i' madras.

Special for 85c P. new long' hip vmodql; made of One coutli; extra good b5rilnir; garters at-' detached, front and sides; ftC 18 to 30. Sale WOMEN'S 5V: WHITE FLANNEL A Grett clssembtJge of Utile Necessities at Little Trices, but Exceptionally Big Values I -V V' 5ALE BEGINS TO-DAY -J. UVIen's Shirts, 48c, $35:00, 3-Piece Parlor-Suit Closing out entlrd Btock or Men Neg- If Mr ETTE SKIRTS, deep embroidered flounce; yoke band; fine if heavy material. Sale 4VfC MONDAY ONLY.

Clark's 0. N. T. Cotton MONDAY ONLY. All Over Hair Nets plain or pleated; cuff iQl attached or separate.

6pe- OCi MONDAY ONLY. Crowley Alachine Cotton CroWley's 200-y'ard spools, white or Blacit' cotton, for hand or machine rfgular 3c lO, qdan'tlfy llmftcd'. r. 'IOC Ppeclnl. pir 3k For machine use.

In bHck nnd white and ussortcd colors; 200-yard 'Limit to a customer. 5c Nets, in all st-ades; "extra largo size. Special for this sale at. each New Fall Fabrics In Dress Goods Advance Sale of Men's Hosiery and Underwear BUTTONS 54-IN. CHIFFON PANAMA, In blue.

COTTON Capital Basting Cotton, dix. spools in pkce. Special, per pr.cliHKe. Pearl Buttons, gnoi quality; doxon on f. Special, per card.

ono 5c MEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT MERINO gripn, urown, eic. Including black; never sold less than Soc. made 49c made 69c 10c Hair Puffs. 3 In row; Pf best quality hair. Epccial-at.

Hair Puffs, 5 In row; of best quality hair. Ppeeial at Ilnir P.oll?, L'4 rcg. 10c. bueclQ' at 44c Quality Pearl. But Sampson's While or BlacK' Linc-n Finfshed C.itton for NEW LINE WORSTED COODS.i the 3-Piece Parlor Suit, heavy mahogany finished frames, tons, 7i Special, "pT LINED 2c UNDERWEAR, In gray or white.

Very special MEN'S HEAVY FLEECE RIBBED UNDERWEAR, -Mills" Sanitary Fleeeefr.9c ooall'Ly. Special heavy acwing; spool. Kwliil latest checks and p'airis- made for 5 children's school dresses- 1( 5, anil lnrtlps' aWlrtq- vnlno ill' 1 cushions, law feet, with silk plnsh Lot Fancy Caat Buttons, Bin or White Dai ninj Cot 44c structible springs, .,1 65c yard. Spcclnl Fnmo good value flt lij White or Black 'Cotton Hat E'astic. Special per Oy yard aA.

Miscellaneous i- Good, strong Shoo Laces for children's, shoe's. 11 'Special, per 's Gwld-Eyed SeWing Needles, per If paper. 'Chinese Iron Wax, with handle. Special, ptr down Sperm Machine Olli good Special, rler "Jir bottle .7 Asbestos Jron Hold- Xf ers. Special '2' lantlc Shirt Waist Belts, ton.

Specui, per spool Ml. 1 ri wh tf nincnnn r-i r-ru 1 for children's coats; value 1A PINS MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR, "Royal Standard," superior "quality Shirts "and Drawer.s; sizes; '7A season, price. $1.25. Ad- VC 39c I 6c yard. Rpcrlal for Pat-day and Monday only Adnmantlnrv.

tin 200 Linoleum' Special paper. per Covered Wire Hair. Bolls, regular 49c. XO Special at VL Hostupporters trnd Elastics ladles' FrontPad Hose Rnp-' porters; regular 2oe. I Special at Children's Side white black; reg.

7 10c pair. -Special White Garter Elastic, Zc per yard. 1 Special CASH on lc Ladies' Underwear Ir Pins. TAPE Elaek or White 3 ydsW in piece. i per niece 1 India Tape, assorted widths, In package.

Special, Ar per piece HAIR GOODS Hair 21 a rood full switch. Special 15c MEN'S BLACK CAMBRIC MERE SOCKS, with gray too and heel. -Special BLACK- COTTON n-irfra for Pefender Bnfety sizes SOCKS, LADIES' 15e VESTS, low -i neck, sleeveless; In resular and extra sixes. 10c $39.00 Brass Bed (LilreCn Full tinch ctfitinn-ons posts, seven, 1 in. fillers.

with'f anoy teaball: connections, Frenoh -lacquered, really eioel lent falne atSit.OO.; Special, 29.75 regular 3c enrd. Snceial at "Columbia Brand." Soecial 9c Mom nine Pins. 40 lrr with deep pin at- Ale tachea. 2W Stocking Darners with Xe ifcandle. Special at.

lc pairs foi; 25c; pair box. bpeciul, p. box i Potter's Cork 1 Linoleum, in 'neat designs. 85e OOr per yard i. 6e 3 1 jThliii not a Remnant Sale, all orderi cot jf from full rolls.

Men's Handkerchiefs COLORED" BORDER HANDKER- MONDAY ONLY. MONDAY ONLY. Knitting Wool LADIES' 7e VESTS. 4ow P-neck, sleeveless; all JVC sixes; at LADIES' Rl DEED VESTS, neeced lined; long and short tleevcs; pints to match; made with ri French band; open end closed; worth Ppeeidl LADIES' MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDER. MONDAY ONLY.

Machine Needles 24 yards Tape T'opU OerrfL-in CHIEFS, neat red and blue borders 7 of fast color; good value -lll For Men and Bovs. If MONDAY ONLY Stocking Feet or. stocking feet, -all 60 pair. Special for tills rale, quantity 3 In 24-Yard pieces white or 11 hps, oi'-k or coinrs; rrg.lar i'e 1-4 pound, this 1 -) quantity. AC O).

EVENINGS 0 6c 5JC n-r unu wiie ai nl ack Tape. Special for this sale (it, per i WtiAn, trimmed, pearl buttons; OPEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY jmmmmM4t tpmrmu rr-mk WW mm limited, at, per MEN'S and BOYS' NEARSILK and FINE LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, with fancy designs, also Zl crossbar: rcsular 10c aual- fl frr snon cr long eeves; Knee P-lterl; Bt. riir and ankle rants; sises 5 to 49c worth. Me. Epccial ity, spociai for 'When the electrical Influences of the IBs GARDEN OF EDEN CONTINUATION OF it NORTH POLE? Sacrifice ol Manufacturer's Surplus Stock Oi IdothV'Garpets, Upholstery I reat ooseware Sa 1 This eterit hns provon to be ono of our most "gratifying successes poie also fed life, God could pronounce all! very good' as he looked upon eur primitive ancestors amid their environment.

"The centre of thrsXArctlc continent might have risen Info tit sky-piercinj mountain whose ''aummft ''was regarded as the abode' of God. Hence the head waters of that stream-whlch divided Into four rivers at its base -and Mowed In lne sama Dig values obtained while the goods last. iirrDR. COOK AND COMMANDER i i PBARY DISCOVER OUR ANCES- TRAL' HOME? Tne Rev. W.

Lawrence Gives-Food JJ foriiThought In Sermon at Trinity JMsR Church Last Sunday Dr. la Sj Eminently Qualified to Treat Subject fi Reconciling the Scriptures with Known Wooaen Ware ilsndscme Portiers Greatly Reduced 1000 pair Lace Curtains A v.oi d'-rtul lot (ifjjaiid'-omo Cr.rtains suitable for parlors, bcdicoiu.aiit lr pair pair Eome 77ith heavy tassel frinse and lattice rork; others with ricbjjjde borders. Aa long as tbey last opposite i dlrectlojji. The' survivals of prehistoric thought are seen in the ah. luslons of IlebrewScrlpturcs and etlmlj mythologies to sacred features of he North.

In mbst ancient Greek thought the Pygmies dwelt ti.e farthest south, then northward was abode of. -men, still farther north was the reelon of (Facts of Geology, Astronomy and 9 Ac Imported En a me ware ijnvrted niuo ar-; nil tlrf ijinltiy gfod nith 'a? label cn every piece; eon-sltin-r of IMsIi Pin. Water P.illrj, StrW T'tsh. Toip Ilrnlle pair 3.98 CrccKoy fc cr i' e3 cii.a it, I eniv. canh 1" f- Tci CaiiTro cr 3 cars, -fc'clo- 1 If each 11c Ctcp Cowls, 5 i u-; S3 D-errai Ouiar fi r.o.vi, in 3 i pair 1.98 pair 1.19 33c 69c.

97c 1.95 giants and in iolar Olympus the cclossal Sous. $1.25 Rope Portieri, 79c The distribution of plants, animals 9'e Clcthes Baekct srod ouality, lare s.ze. A'if Sale fOv tooth Picks, In l.irg boxes. Pal. ') i box Clothss Line, a w'aite cotton Une; goad ir fluality.

HiUc. yirl At 5leev with, psa-ded tp; s.za; K-sj-lar 15c. 1 uv fnlo Wood Cca Hangers. polished woi-d; resu ar vnlilo- 6c; bSIp, "lip each Wax Lunch Wax Lunch Paper, .3) ieets on a roll. f-'alff Price.

AC Sauce rnn and men proceeded from this Arctlo re Uta and 51.50 Couch Covers, 98c Wool Brussel Rug Ruffle Curtains, pair, 23c $1.25. Rope Portiers, 79c 1.25 Door Panels, 59C gion. Mountains and rivers run eener- fe FPt. Pr'ce dree. Sciences Theory VlOlatea-' -N6 ftule Scriptural Interpretation Eden May Have Been Located In a Clrcumpolar Continent.

i i The following Is the brief of a sermon delivered last Sunday at Trinity M. E. Church by Rev. W. H.

Lawrence: f- ''This theory violate no rule of scrip- f. iural Interpretation. ts 'The location of. Eden. In Mesopotamia "identifying the Euphrates as one of: Us i rivers is a modern delusion.

It was not located, bit the' Church- Fathers. Jtllfflcultles militating against Its accept ally south. Dowfr: these' continents on-all sides descended plants and animals Hahd-made Renaissance Motifs on Sine 5x12; jiahctsome ficnl ill ires' Frii Jars Brussels Net of every kind. After the Flood, during pv.y twelve; oJmyS ncs'rns; these' which this clrcumpolar continent was submerged this distribution continued. Ulensil? Coeliing Pots, fbves ladles olhr helpful ntcessitiea at very prices.

quirts or Wool Brussel Carpet Is) With 'riisgn 1 1 r.a wo. C'lc, Hals' price. "Noah nnd his family went out of the Ark, to populate the earth. vThls---pro cess' carried men south through- all the XXX Floor Oilcloth From nil rolls. 2 yards pm -Aiwt JVj1 Wills I.

rfljocial Uk Cook's Famous Cork Extra Spscia 5c Carpet Lining, 6Ec quality. ance by has led to a Babel of Kjc- rarler. hair and etrlr "ue- i-A- 2c and 1 continents. So that when civilized man had obtained the 'flnest 'equipments' fpr navigation he-found, that primitive rnnn a P-nw; for Satuviity among theologians. An.

Jisjunan recognizes In the names ot Bristol. Manchester and other cities df New aionciay 'X- Linoleum '0 cleren rli4i.n 36 in. Window Shades, 5 0.0 yards of vldi England evidences of- affection for his '1Q pieces Frrnci' FlirWt. all tile stripes 'and without these helps Had preceded chirm: From-an Eden in Mesopotamia or. au Ararat In the same region men could not have moved east and1 west across great- Slcraic's Velvet "Carpet quillty.

Wutir.Q nannel, -poKlilvrly i tiome The Euphrates may have 63c quality. it)ithejnost wanted str p-s and checks; larly 9c yard. 8po-- 82c yard. (becn a similar transference of a name an Edenie river to one of the rivers From full rolls: excellent noilBn.H lor tn I.di seas.n: resuUrly 13c. lipec'al 17c cial cial 29c Self-toned and mlscrt colors with" hig'a pib velvet carpet OvC for' rail jrs.

halls ttnd Etrli-s' weav.ns;; Hiioleu.ri: genuine cork extra special. Mesopotamia. oceans to people the world. The. hypotli--sls of an Arctic Eden Is not speculation it is a proposition that Is sustained by a whole circle of science 5.C03 varc-s cf Out- ''Ararat was not a mountain In lower 50 ieccs Crram Dontt iina nrg assort- Ha i Oilcloth Mats, -Extension Rods, Sateeo Lambrequins, ncl, est a nenv.y and 100 pl- ccs Chevict Flannel-fto, finrst assortment of the.

latent designs; recular value 15c yard, -f i Srf fal, 1 yard I Asia for the Ark to rest upon. The races tof mankind could not have been distrib i 15c nee Beds'ets, complete, 98c imfijt or stMpes-and ehects: rcularlv' lc; iur Ity; per yard talc for uted from auch a centre. The theory lJc yard. that Kden was located on a clrcumpolar Smith's Axminsttr 'Rugs Values L-p to $27.50. ru'ssclctte Rugs continent has much in Its favor.

Arctic in a great variety rocks tell of a more -wonderful. lost At 50 pc. Outing Flannel tjienurj I r.f rler.iffr..-!. 96 SOo yards Flannel Bleached1 Shaker nn-1 m-bleached Cut Flannei; pi heavyY qualltv: mill lengths. T.tmlt vp lftntiOthan Plato's, The fossil beds of ivory In Siberia excel everything of the Kind the world.

The northern islands 8x12 9x3 Fine quaflity; Vnrletlr of regularly Sj yaVd. at' White Lace Lambrequins, 19c $2.50 Velvet Rugs, 1.49 4Ic 15.75 Hyqulsitc parlor rugs, daintiest colorings; xl2 and' S.SxlO.S. Eitra special 1.P5 2.95 3795 Siberia seem built up of the crowded bones of the mammoth. Geology tells of children's, 2.50 extraordinary, life, energies of far off figes. Hoary myths speak of giants, titans and demigods In earth's early morn iChilfjren's Hand Bags Pitnrv Umbrellas ing.

IJcbrew scriptures surprise us with Women's. Collars Neckwear and by the earliest, ethnic traditions. I QUEENS REPUBLICANS. 14th E. D.

of 4th Assembly Selects -gates for Conventions. I I of the enrolled Republicans of the 14th B. D. of the 4th District Association, which is the recognized Republican organization of the district, held its regular meeting, Sept. 9, at tha Sherman Hojise; Broadway and Sherman at.

which the president, W. P. Ester-ling presided. A very large and enthusiastic body of member attended. The business of the' evening was.

the nomination and election of delegates and members to the "various conventions. Those delegates who were elected to represent the organization -at the various conventions were the popular choice of the members present There seems to be some rivalry in the district this year, owing to a few -breaking away from the regular organization and plaolng a ticket of their Ladies' 1.25Tai, ior Made Waist A. r.it'y (al'or mitle or nunnish styl's with -laundTed roi In. is and white pnd' colors; Coats JTado of all clievitits In solid colors; red. blue, brown; also checks, ftrripes and mix longevity of antediluvian patriarchs; uliiis fossil form and ethnlq myth and ea-iered page unite in a common story.

Children's Schrl Women's Belts Ladies' newest style of leather and elastic Kelts combined, studded with pteel beads and other plain with fane; 'A't buckles. 4Uf Women'a Sill; Windsor Ties and Ladles' leather Hand naps, with r-mall purse at Women's $1.50 Petti ccats Kxtra Size Petticoats, made of fine qrnllty sfrndej- full fl-ire skirt; length SS to Special 1:7.0 i Chiffon Veils Large p.ssortment, 1H and 2 yards long with 1H inch ileal; 4VC at, Handkerchiefs Children's small sjze Handkerchiefs, llaured and colored borders; worth 8o, 3C Women'? and Children's Crossbar chiefs; value at umbrellas, with ernoked handles: 22 IJnen embroider Fancy Hatm Bows; tached, with flat ed, medium height latost colors; and i "The mother region of plants, animals and men was ideal- -for. their develop-iilient. This mother, region 'was a cir- tures; a 49c handle. S-'petlal; it pretty pat- terns; regu- I rr 1., OVC breasted and loosn vaiue 30c, at to 4t.

yj'ri i-v' 1-fieks. 1 ftU Sl7ei (1-14. 4.VO, fgumpoiar cununeni. was not men incBion of unendurable? cold. JrrciMi p-h Children's 51.50 SI 79 Boy? Suits, School Drcssesl Buy -Your Shoes Here I "The earth has been and Is a slowly (cooling ody.

The time was when it hot to support life In any form. iThe first portion of the earth to reach flj temperature adapted to the necessities if waa the poles. The Big Values in Hosiery Women's ISe Hose Of fast black cotton, double heel 'ind soles, etasii- A large variety, mnao or fancy plaid percale, with HERE AGAIN WITH THE' BIGGEST BARGAINS 1 ON DROADWAY. These suits are made, all fforth Pole presented the better condl 69c aign neck, stock collar, full length Itlons for the cradle of the race. 1.79 V- years, in jtusyiin and UDUijle-prcasted Etvlos, with bloomer or Knickerbocker pants; some aro very slightly damaged, but hardly noticeable.

Tour choice at LADIES' SHOES AND $1.50 to odd- eizes- and styles, but all good shoes, at GIRLS' SHOES Calf and vlcl; lace and button; up, to sizes 13, siecve; SKirts are special llir new Kilt or eated own in the fleld, but -every member present pledged themselves -to work' hard and faithfully in favor tf the regular organization. The following delegates were elected to the various conventions: For. membel-s County Convention niooeis; rir sizes 6-14. UftC Men's, and Youths' $1.48 Yoiithsr9.00 i Misses' Ivc Hose Of very fine ribbed cot'tm, double heel, toes and 79c 89c I $2.50 Taffeta Also to fit small men; up to 2S SHOES iJitest cut suits, chest. 2.00 and 2.50 Pants, A.

Swope, G. Gardner. BOYS' ALL SOLID LEATHER black, and tan; 8 to Waists In all sizes up to 60 waist. jthe Arctic Zone was the first-to become febrile and bear life. As the cooling process continued it was the.

first reach maturity, then the first to reach pld degeneration and death. And riow cold and wrapped In her pnowywlnding sheet, the once fair jaothor of, us all rests in. the roien embrace of an and everlasting rpulebre. ji "Tropical climate favors Immense growths of Vegetables and animal exuberance of lffe was Increased by tfae length of the Edenlo day. There wore six months of sunshine preceded bnd followed by two months of twill eht Jood aualltv blaelc Taffeta In a variety For delegates to the Borough, Convention OR.

Meinecke, J. McGlnniSi For delegates to the A. D. Convention W. Guggolz.i W.

Cable, For delegates to the Municipal Court District Convention w. Smith. R. Met. oi new des ens.

1 HIGH TOP SHQES-Patent, gun metal and vlql. to 8. 8 to 11. .11. to' 2 to 98c K19 1 1:39 1.69 open front or knees; in black, white and tn.

I -TT -'W Kayssr Gloves Women's I E-clasp Silk Gloves, double finger tipped; Kayser's; black, white, tan and navy. If UUW je i irimmea or Cbrduroy Knickerbockers and Bloomers 75e and value, in all sizes, up to IS. Af 49c ahd 59c pwin tuck, with tetal Boys' 4.00 arid 5.00 Suits, $2.98 Finest worsted and cheviots, In up-to-date; styles Russian blouse and double-breasted suits. new style sleeve; For delegates to the nio. sizes 34 to 4fl.

trict; Convention-C. N. Wheelwright. A. pec- 4 aaV 98c GIRLS' COLT SKIN worth $1.25 raizes' to' 2, iAj clrcumpolar night is only 'two months Nelson.

For members n. ronvnntinn Smith, P. Esterllng, C. A. Swone.

PLAN NEW SUBWAY, rl Embroidery bald one -of tiie members: "The delegates repreaent organlxed Republicanism. It behooves every voter 6f the district to support for. by having Afferent factions' the party can nevr TEMPORARY SERVICE LINE. Commissioner Stevenson's Plan. Over.

Bridge WHJJje 1 Approved. Goes for Details of Proposed Route Which Over Queensboro Bridge. ceed. The 'rtgular organization has been in force for the past thres Queens making use of the Queensboro Bridge built by the city with public money, and at the same time, by coming down KWhth avenue to afford the necessary transportation facilities for the people who will be using the Pennsylvania station. v' Tho plans, as thus far prepared by the engineers of the commission, show that The d.otalls of.

the route jof an entirely subway which; will be pf Immense importance to the Borough: cf Queens with the earnest support of true Republicans victory will on the banner of the organized Republicans." Jaka Endorsed for Sheriff. At a regular meeting of the neniihli- was mad public by-the Public" Sefvice! the proposed route is entirely feasible Commission 'The Queensboro 'from an engineering -point of view, nl- though It Is noted that, in going through Bridge is an Important link In the new can electors of the5econd Election Dis trict ot tne Twentv-second Asaamhiv I', As a fitting climax to our two! eeks Clearanca Sale we offer a most remarkable atock of goods CompriBing: ll PILLOW TOPS (assorted designs) teRPIECES(l8, 22 4 oral sizes) lTEM3TrrCHED SQUARES (18 to 27 in.) SCASFS (16x50 inhemstitched) AUliatldsomely stkmped and) tinted In colors In assorted designs, also six stylfcs of, heujstitehed, ruffled and laca trirn-laodwpns, plain or sVmpedi vriidls entire lot, selling regularly at from 15c to 25c, to be' District, held Sdntember 10. nn At Inn of William, unanlmoUslyJ she quickly recovered. Messrs. IT.

Kobb-and Stansbury enjoyed themselves-'toJ their hearts' content by taking snap-; 3hot photos of the girls. Just before sunset L. Jagrowskl tock, two group pictures of all participants, after which the" entire party proceeded to the Ger-' mania Hotel, where dinner was The hoftl management opened the spa-' clous parlor for the 'further enjoyment of all. P. Tamask rendered several, piano -then ducts with Miss nit Lawrle.

Miss A- Hankel sang; Miss 1U Michaels recited; N. Nichols sang sevf eral popular ballads Dancing followed. On. the way home several of the wise: onea were tying to forecast the happy date for two of the party. Among those present were: Mr.

aid Mrs. 1 Dusharmc, Mra. VJr Krhus; Mr. and' Mrs; Jagrowskl, -Mr, and Mrs. R.

Fisher, Mrs. Johns, Mrs. Michaels, M'sses M. and H. Michaels, A.

and Landeeka, F. Johns, A. Hnnkcl. L. Kanawnda, E.

Lawrie. of Brooklyn, M. Wetvkle, 'E. Ko-walewfki, E. KawysyneM.

New F. Cizmouski, P. Wanner, ll. Uitter, E. Ilagfteriy, L.

Carcke, F. DarW-ask, A. Liiri" isr, Nichols, II. Kch'j A. LfindccV.I,-' C.

IMc'j-' aeis, -of Brooklyn: A. K. I.in'-' ecki, Star.sbury, J. Icw ork. csuivca- mat -iney endorse J.

as a candidate for the nomination: Sheriff of. Kings County, and that In the, event; of nomination' thnt Fifty-ninth street and rising from Scc ond avenue up onto the Queensboro Bridge, It will be necessary for the trains to climb a grade of 6.7. -pe a heavier grade than usually found Iri rapid transit operation. The heavy grade, of course, makes it somewhat more difficult Xo use the elevated tracks, on the Queensboro 1 The commission has not, as yet, adopted the route fornlally, but It anticipated "that it will very shorty take formal action and will send it to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment for its approval. i motormen, because no eligible list for such a position is In existence.

These men, it Is' expected, will receive $2 a day for eight hours The guards on the cars will be laborers In the employ of the Bridge Department i There' won't be any conductors on the, cars. Ticket sellers will be stationed at the terminal on each side of the and the passengers will drop their tickets In boxes manned by ticket choppers. The Bridge Department officials estimate that the entire cost of operating each car will be $25 a day. 'Based on the traffic which crostes the ferldge -on the automobile Commissioner Stevenson estimates that about 10.C00 passengers will use the: -trolley car service at the beginning. Tfils number of passengers will make the receipts about $500 a day, leaving a dally profit of about $250 after the operating expanses are deducted.

The receipts derived from the car service must be applied to the general fund for the reduction of taxes. Commissioner Stevenson's engineers have It figured out that from the Jackson avenue terminus of the bridge, In Queens, It Will take Just eleven minutes to reach the Second avenue elevated road In 'Manhattan with the proposed trolley service. Starting from Jackson avenue and -crossing over tho Thfrty-fourth Street Ferry It takes "forty-three minutes to reach the same point In Manhattan. A saving In time 'of thirty-two minutes will be cf- fn4 daw. i-nllv xnutA.

elector, exercise bis utmost' will probably afford the first opportunity. Queens has had in getting a subway system in that borough. The proposed route will enable pecplo from Queens to travel from that locality across town in Manhattan- down the West Side to the Battery All the details have not been completed. The engineers are still working' on them, but they are in such shape that the coin-mission felt It could give out the route of the proposed. subway.

The new route Is to extend from the Battery' through Hudson ftreet and Eighth and across the city at Fifty-ninth street and the Queensboro Bridge, crossing the bridge apd along Jackson avenue In thp Borough of Queens, where It is contemplated that extensions iri the direction of Corcna and Flushing deavor-toward the election' of Mr. Livingston The Board of Estimate gave Its approval yesterday to the plan of Bridge Commissioner Stevenson to operate a municipal trolley line over the Queens-boro Bridgo until a permanent franchise Is. granted to one of the companies whose application's aro now before the board and -the. Public. Service -Commission.

The entire credit of providing at least some Important transportation facilities oyer the. bridge for the people of Queens belongs to Commissioner Stevenson. It Is believed the city wiH make a handsome, profit by the operation of the cars. In spite of the fact that a round trip ticket will be sold for Hve cents. The people who use automobile stages, which at the present time provide the only means of crossing the bridge, must pay ten cents a round trip.

Commissioner Stevenson's plan provider for the beginning of the xperlment with ten cars; He say's ho ran have the trolley service In -operation by to-night. For each of these cars the. city will pay a rental of J6.E0 to the South Shore Traction Company. Ea-ch car will be manned by a motorman -and a guard. Application has already been, made to the Civil Service Commission for permission' under its rules to aonolnt tbw And It -was, further, resolved that a copy, of this resolution be sent- to the press ior publication and to Mr.

Livlnz- out at Is ton. 9c each j. a. maktekson, PresidonL WM. A.

BODE, Vice-President LACKMAN, Treasurer. DUFF, Secretary. Last Sunday, 12,, wjs tho last woods nartv of thi riven 1, Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph Herriman will change their resldenca on Oetnhor rt.

may be made, perhaps In. the dire-1 the Misses Aana. and Lucy Ijindeeka at Hon of Astoria. The plans call for two which Was attended ltr tracks at JTlfty-nlnth streot and across over forty The fun started with the bridge Queens County, and at the musical Instrum-nts' in the' able hand same time provide for an extension up of Messrs. C.

Tuszynski, Cracke and Eighth avenue, as far as may be neepp- A.J tudwlg, followed by numerous games 'SPfXIAL LlXR GERMAN HANDWORK KOViiLTIES EqiiibWc Cqppany W. Stelner, Props, 101 3b Gates Ave. Brooklyn, N. They- have taken the 'three-ntorv ah Mrs. French, of Linden street, has re" basement house formerly occupied by the lu-uor norao wlln the children, The design of this, route 'during one of whioh Mildred 'WerVkle owner, Mr.

Blalsdell. corner of Bush-wlck avenue and -Palmetto street. front net trip to Rhincbeck on the Huli- is to, afford through rapid transit for met with a slight" accident, from which son..

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