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— BOY THIED 10 Wanted to ‘See the! Engine Go Up in the Air.” IMPERILLED MANY LIVES. Long Island Engineer Saw Obstruction in Nick of Timo. Morrie Smith, a young negro boy, is under arrest at Roslyn, L. 1, charged) n with a deliberate attempt to wreck the passenger train which left Long Island City for Roslyn at $10 o'clock last ‘night. ‘According to the police, Amith has con-| be #0 feased and his conduct seems to indicate that his mind {s unbalanced. ‘The train, consisting of a baggage car) and four well-filled passenger cars, was going at high speed when the engincer saw a huge pile of obstructions on the track. By quickly applying, the air- Drakes and reversing hisWever, he/ ; beiter world where she is going than Stopped his engine within a few feet of the barrier, ‘The obstacios were suMciert to have} Giehed the engine and would undoubt- @@y have caused a great lose of life. Pour or five ratiroad ties had been fastened across the track and braced with fishpiates. Young Smith was found in the victnity end was arrested, This morning he @anfessed. , “1 did It," the police say he acknow!l- @iged, “because I wanted to nee the @ugine jump up in the sir when it etruck the logs." ‘Me wes remanded for further examin- etlem until next Tuesday [HEARTS GO OUT TO GIRL | WHO FACES DEATH. The Evening World has received r vesireda of letters in answer to eal ! young woman who wrate to know how sne should spend the last three Her physician says she cannot live longer ‘WRECK TRAIN months that she has to live than three months How ghall she, who |s not religious, spend her time? Shall she tell her | lover she loves him or not” | through The Evening World, from all| ed to kindly not send books or delicacies, as the young lady is well-to-do The Rev. J. J. Marrin, chapiain of stre*t, Brooklyn, to-day left several volumes for her to read, and also ex pressed himself as ready to answer any questions that she might ask on St. Marys Hospital Following are some of the letters of advice THE WCKLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12, 1900.” he Yaramafe- Sire || Shoes—A Clearance (CAN'T be a doubt of it—you have brought to’ the Wanamaker Stores the largest retail We could honestly |shoe business in America. |say largest in the world, but that wouldn’t mean any more. Well, there is dross when lead is worked;/}: there are scraps when clothes are made, and|i: Lave Is the Only Good. |shoe store. |out. scratches, some of the pairs may really not be) |matches, but for all that, they are good quality, | good wearing shoes. i Ready to-morrow (Saturday) morning— Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Prices 40c., 60c., 80c. and $1 a Pair Fifth Floor JOHN WANAMAKER i | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave,, 9th and 10th sts. Might Go to o Clergymrn. 1 good pastime for her BB t you are too old t Remember the dying thief who repented at (ye las the Baviour's beautlt die. She should realize + ordained to that end. f death existe seemingly you come te Christ He wil from every sin. | He 1s the only One who | it AUGHT eR OF THE KING Ghose in the Same Plight. To the EAitor of The Kvening World f Please |e? me say to you, my dear tell that when he ewes off the mortal rhe will not enter inte which sie cannot even w? In the Divine drama BOY FBARS HYDROPROBIA. of Indigestion, Not Rabies. rewal Bitten by @ dog because he playfully og that if you are convince ‘& wholesome, upright, man 4 tender, cheerful disposition fll means, If you wish a. @truck ite owner, ten-year-old Ther dore De Graaf, of @ Saris strent Brooklyn, feare hydrophotia and hax Deen taken to the Pasteur Institute by bis parents. At the junk shop of Frederick Dreebye at 108 Bande street on Tuesday evemng the boy had a glove bout with ten-year- old Freddie Dreebye. Theodore made a Dlayfui pags at the elder Dreebye ani fe to [eile the tow and see if rophob’. He put him 2 ‘arin aed watched him, yesterday morning Dreebve A UVENLE WONCHAUSEN, |" "2" ‘Thomas Lavery’s Hard Leck Story Proved Valse and We Ie Sent te the Pretectory. Little Thomas Lavery, who went to the Lee Avenue Police Court yesterday and told of a drunken father In a hovel ® mother in a Ipnatic asylum, and hant- shipe of sleeping in stables, was proved to be an accomplished Har this morning His father Thomas, a hard working en- Bineer at the sugar refinery, w ‘told how young Thomas had robbed him almost out of house was sent to the Catholic — 10 PROTECT BIRDS, Geeater Hoar's Bill Against Im- portation of Feathers to Re Opposed. United States Benacur Hoar's tli fo the protection of songbirds by forvidt! tf Hnery Merchants’ Protective Assocta Of gbis citiy, ‘The Millinery Axsociatin has be @xistence for about five months a Bumbers ameng its members the prom’ Rent millinery jobbers. Thomas F. Wood of No. 9-651 Broadway, is President, , , of 2 Astor place, and ‘Treasurer. The head: at No. 13 Astor place have retained counsel, and will Gend a committee to Washington to work pales: the bill when it comes up before the committee for a hearing. @emator Hoar's bill was introduced, It hen societies, and in different forms has ain Songrese sneveral times in of American in the importation inte! ot Mates of birds, feathers o: child, that before considering how these three months should be spent In should try to realize that you are! not really m very differentiy si is ids fils, Yeon we trent Died) ated from thousands of others, In wo | degree from that of lve may be spared and may H ‘To the Esitor of The Kvening World: Mary: you ask for advice as to how yo. should spend the three months you have but to live, You may you cannot go to church and pretend to be religiow at |9 8, oor excuse. ps Letra learn to be, Read ‘estament and caught him ey the right hand and bedly converted, teeaerines: Simple Enjoyment, No one feels more sorry for Mary than 1 do, but my advice is to have a good time in simple grlorment, for she Ne 4 th believe you will % rh verre. to, fo" To the Béliar of ihe Kvening World “Mary” has appealed to me go slrong- jy that T am moved to answer her round ie AOE ee An autopey showed |i ie hope that some iittle word of mine may give her one moment’ and comfort, Mary should not hate MADE FACES AT THE MINISTER. court to prove his respectability He Rev. Carpenter Ordered Mr. Holden Out ‘Seve PMT ON HIS COFFIN Widow “Wrote Agree- ment Over Husband’s i Out of a job, Max De Th Independent Order Ahavas Israel Rast Houston street, will apply to upreme Court for an injunction to BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Jan the exeltement tn the little Summer « and had since said sh vidstein admits making an as- bh were In progress have | ned and the church {* In! she saya, ‘The tnetdent oe- | on curred just before the giving out of a| tay.” hymn. Mr. Carpenter suddenly paused. ! Mrs. Goldatein does no “The young man who te making faces At me will stop or I will make an exam- ple of him,” be said, ‘The congregation sneped and held ite Hut Ba quel forced me into doing eo. He made me sign the paper the coffin in which hie father's body danger © young man did to force her to sign the the Ahavas Isreal {s represented in the y Lawyer Alfred Jawarower. ‘ers are Honenthal & PANT PROM NOSB BLEED. Policeman Mas Vieteat Spell on vara ete wha are rae tae Street and te Takes to a, breath. Holden, who ee er laint which jes hin W claimed. a1 the reauest of the Audu-|(Niten, declares that he raga dream wax the young man referred to He sat looking at the pastor, a half smile on his fave, when the latter again ae ad House ot S| broke tho alience Go straight out of ms Doorman Kugene A. Sullivan, of the Pteamboat Squad, was found suffering| / from nosebleed in front of @ East Hous-| / y-] ton street at 745 A. M. tow He wag faint, and was | Vincent's Hospital, where, erable diMculty, the flow of blood was Tt te thought that leave the hospital to-day. a IMPERIAL PRINCE COMJNG. Real Reyal Japaneses Will Married aed Then Vieit faced the angry minister 0 lead a Christian Ife, but as I go the] The church is badly eplit. The friends “| of the young man say that the twitch- , eapeaeaere ing of his face was entirely involuntary Y Purpose ex-/ and that he could not stop it ot, | declare that the minister shows little ‘allte paa- Christian spirit in refusing to make amends for the affron:. VANCOUVER, B. C. Prince Imperial is to vialt there come to be all sorts of odds and ends in a Once or twice a year we clearthem Some of the shoes may show scuff oriif So Tremendous has been the sale of these Suits that we are positively assured that they will all be sold from our counters by to- morrow night. For value, these Men's Winter Suits at have never been equalled. They are the broken lots of all of this season's $15, $16, $18, $20 and $25 garments; and the price, $11.75, has appealed to the public in a wonderful manner. <| W™ VOGELE SON | *'| Broadway and Houston Street. NO WORK, SHOT HIMSELF, De Bara Was Des Baded Life W Mis Head. . fo Years old, shot himself in the head) this morning at his home, 29 Buclid ave- nue, Brookiyn, He was removed to 8! Mary's Hoapl- tal, where Dr. shrdlubbirVBiffaoill: t-m tal. De Bara was married and left one ehiid —— MAN HELD UP FOR $800, Five thousand policemen of the city ut for the two bold ht entered the Long office of the Pru- dential Inevrance Company and boldly sy Vt Free to the Ruptured. Dr. W. S. Rice, the Well-Known Authority, Sends a Trial of His Fa- mous Method Free to All. Any One Can Now Cure Themselves at Home Without Pain, Danger, Oper- ation ot an Hour’s Loss of Time From Work. and in moment death from stremgulation Dew - in Sus Cuwona SMe | Pay close attention toSaturday’ sunexpected | prices, Quick Buyers will save 50 per cent | Allof ! TwoP i % All ef our Boys’ Three-Pi 5 ts, 00 sold uatil to-day up to se... ae 94, Saturday, All of our Youths’ Long Pants Suits, $5 00 sold until today up to $10.00 . . Clothing specially made to meet the requirements of our own exacting trade; favored fashions in the shapeliest and dressiest Suits that ever graced our counters, Imported and domestic; plain, blue and black sew fancy mixtures in Cheviots, Tweeds and | Boys’ Clothing — Serges and Cheviots; SIXTH AVENUE. 20TH STREET. Come to the Great Sale Friday and Saturday Many Choice Lo's of Fine’ Overcoats, Suits a4 Trousers That were tossed about and buried in the early tush have been brought tothe surface. We've ine creased the selling force and can handle any crowd now—no matter how large. No one could have foreseen the terrific rush—we anti- cipated a big business, but nothing like it hasever been known THE REASON IS PLAIN, The Great Big New Stock of America’s Finest Clothing Kid Gloves. Saturday, Fan. 13th. 2clasph cal KidGlace| | aclaspl Leavy Dogskin 2 Pique Oink Paris point embroidery. Real Kid Glace, BIERMAN, HEIDELBERG & CO. Ison Sale and Must Be Sold Quick. retail trade—Come early— set a share of the real bargains. This is how we will sell the B., H. & Co, finest Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings. $12.50 Overceats will $7.50! 812.50 Seite will go at. $6.75 nia ‘Overceats ‘wil $10.00! #1840 Seits wit coat. $9.50 “will Lord & Taylor, Broadway 4 20th St mt ot |& Bostene Treks B.,H. &Co, Geese Fancy Knocks Once| at ebery man’s door,’” és your knock. Broken Lots of $45, $42 & $40 Onvercoats, , $1.75 & $2.50) $2.00, $2.50 Pipe fimo (cade aa $5, 97 and $5 $3.00 & $4.00] _ $1.00, $1.25 & $1.75 oye and Ale sities Gloves, 7 $1.00 Shoes now...... 15 y-three Special Reductions Blankets and | Comfortables | For To-Day and To-Morrow. 11-4 Wool Blankets, with pink, | blue or red border, good value at $5.00 per par, at “Tall a Clothing Co STEWART BUI BUILDING, Broadway, Corner Chambers Street, Open Saturday Evening till 9 0’Clock. $25, $24, $22 & $20 now $15.00. These feo sales embrace special at some of the choicest things in oar stock, and offer an un- asual opportunity to the late Full size extra heavy Comfort. Jable, covered in Cocheco print, in varied comer extra value for $1.25, Od Ave, 110th and 190th Sts n Bos WOODBURY, 26 W. 28D ST., NEW YORK, absolutely, speedily cures! Pimples, Blotches, Black | Skin Diseases. **The Popular Credit Sere.”’ J. Kurtz & Sons, “Complete Home Feraishem,” 11-7% Brway, | 169-177 Sette B. Cer. Sumecr Ave., Cor, Wyeed &., Radical Reductionsin and id Children’s s ‘Clothes. ‘My Meeting Ex-Empress Eugenie. § K. Davis Eiderdown A Bath Robe Sale, [vredyirnsgeec dicchaadea the color combanticna Makers, by us at a mere fraction of its cost, be. suddenly determined to retire from the $1250] fa ni'on sss Sreop . $3 5.00) goat..... . $14.50 $1.65 tries now’: $2,00 & $2.50 Every Scarf in the house 50c, 7: peri iellgohalhad p+ By Mrs, with Cushman Touching pen pict- ure of the beautiful woman who for years was one of the most powerful personages in the world. Her roman- tic career, her many sorrows, her serene and beautiful old pent age, copiously illus. - nitrated. Magaziae Section of next Sua- day's World,