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* young we ci as ft OF PASTOR HAND IN CELLS. | tua sal | FIREMEN HURT. Two Tenants ping from the Flames Dropped Ladder on Wis Head. Fire tn the four-story tenement, 135 y to-day gutted the N.Y. C. TOHAVE. NEW TUNNEL. mission, WHE ZORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4, 1901. announces which in) turn agree with her that a miracle has been change of Its intention to continue its wrought. conduit up Park avenue to Fifty-seventh ‘ Mra. Baker wos ccricken with a serfous | street. Mines» seok= ago. Her sight Contractor McDonald will do the best falled gradia 1 Mrs, Baker sum- he can jnoun tha In getting the tunnel across nd street according to thi . Colneident with thease at acknowledgment fs the at th |Mrs. Baker Regained Her jans ip the me upon her physictans Ineurable, optical The a4 was WITH CENTURY. “the sal ay 1 Rev. Mre Bosch Sum-| mate de sid"tieown into fe%a-/Suburban Trains Will pare tnd prowabtuts a ey a y Cohet tunnel would then pu! ; mons Police Aid Against ue enn i A Sea Run 10 City tionwich the Long inland Healitont ay Vision as ihe cloct on the) front J This reads 1 folding” of b **Hoboes.” Haudersie RATS otal: oR AD Ae oS eae Struck Gouver ta ——- ait “y —— ks began to strike = The dn aston twas $800. The Rapit ‘Transit Commissioners entury Mrs. T E Al LED 90 IN A DAY ——— eee ‘The ¢ York Central Railroad pes ues ded to change the plans ogene TRE SON. J. Jan. 4—With the He fice was de » build subsurface tracks under | « on th ide Ike It pos: | new y sight came to the bilnd ode hea track. Sunday Wor! ‘ants hold] ¢¢imodation of Its suburban trafic. aw One Hundred nd Ports arth streets for her the happiest New Year of he: the hourehold that ycsition end will share tt with] An announcement of this plan hi Cihateanville Vial | life. She tx now the wonder of her eeonniced alt Now a Detective Guards the| you. been made to the Rapld Trans bfriends and nelghbora, all of whom j Front Door. and Throe - Are Under Arrest. - | —_———- | Svagel, Cooper&Co. | Rev. Frederick H. Bosch, pastor of the iy > | German “Lutheran Church, on Prospect = Bankers, avenue, near Sixth avenue, Brooklyn. ts = pay interest at the rate of 4 ae per @ victim of his own philanthropy. Ile a seat Cae sums from $5.00 uj hcg had to ‘apreal to the police to ald him as SURAT IAN FAN, i mae Je SITES Seatiare left on deposit three mont in resisting the importunities of beseirs, : * AN De, ovts Payable on About three months aK 8 ne . . Demana, wittout Notice. called at Sir, Bosch's home and axed Greme ndous Price Reduction Sta rer Er For Saturday, January 5th, for fomething to false ates Bosal ee eee ‘ : the newest and most stylish garments The beggs+ wan duly grateful, but he in en s, Youths’ and Boys of o : was a philanthropist himself tn a sinall ‘ C. . 7 an way, and he returned to the Bowery ani Fine lothing. 0. c (1a mes Lice 11 his friends what a good thing he nage ary Sha toundsinj Brooklyn. The ae The winter senaan is advancing rapidly—already stock-taleing time is s Contest Yo. 6 at Extremely Reasonable Prices. Rent over to Investigate. ndly: looming up in the cistance---and here are these mountains cf Suits and SILK-LINED LONG BOX GAR- 100 GIRLS’ REEFERS treated by Mr. Hosch, and ¢ Kote Overccats yet unsoid. But that is not all. Wholesale dealers, 100, are of The Big Store’s MENTS OF BEST KERSEY, reduced from $7.£0, $8.75 and $9.75 to gay that the half had not been told. greatly overstocked, and aze beginning to come to us with alluring pro- with double-breasted fronts and high turned- ‘Then the' troubles of tha minister be Fositions which we would like to eccept, but cannot until we have re- Gducational down collars, in the desirable castor shades; 4.75 gan. Twenty “Panhanulers” visited the duced our own, sizes6to16, ° Bosch home in one day. Some of them So out comes the price knife, and great big slices will be cut from the 172 ae Ci MISSES' SERGE SKIRTS recured an audience with Mrs. Bosch! former quotaticrs of several importent lots—not 5Cc., or 75c., or a $1.00, F TlZC ontest at 6. 90. and told such touching tales of hantehn.) ut $3, $4, $5 and $'—-enovgh in every case to make the garment a Big AUTOMOBILE COATS a 3.90 st estes Land ches on care many oa | og Parmainlat, whet willibe leftlof the former Price. opens to-morrow, (soltable for girlsand miages from 9 to 16 Wheg he finally awoke to a reallza- ‘We/stare in/to-morrow —with these | Saturday, January 5, Cae oe ee ee eemeda backt, with side| MISSES’ PEBBLE CHEVIOT tion of the fact that he was being Achoice of MEK'S STORM | A choice of 420 MEN’S FINEST for members of the 3, 4,5, pocksts and bell sbeyee, ae ote “worked,"—a fact impressed on him by finding chalk hleroglyphics marked on | his door steps, Br. Bosch tried to give the beggars what they designated as “de frozen face." But they would have none of it and became abusive and threatening. ‘Then Mr. Bosch appealed to the police and Detective Brady was detalled on the case. Ho visited Mr, Bosch's home last night and when the bell rang went to the front door. There he found a man named Thomas Ford who asked for Mr. Bosch. Brady sald that the minister was out but that he was the sceretary and Ford made his talk, It was the same song that Ford had sung a score of times at the Bosch home, and it impressed Brady 0 strongly that he arrested FoF rd, and fo- day bis prisoner was sent to the work- house for ten days. Detective Brady has been“detalled to continue his work as secretary. Besides Ford, Japn Brown and Will- jam Smith were arraigned in court to- day on the same charge and were sen- tenced to ten days each. WOULDN'T ELOPE: WAS ARRESTED. Mrs. McGrath, Arraigned for Theft, Tells a Queer Story. It needed the wisdom of a Solomon to @eolde the case of Callaghan va. Me- Grath in the Adams Street Police Court, Brooklya, to- a Mrs. Carrie McGrath, 2 handsome an of the brunette type, who Uves in an aristocratic part of the city, et 64 Prospect place, and is the wife of @ wealthy wholesale grocer,. was ‘a rested Inst night on a charge of larcen, Dr. David E. Callaghan, 6¢ Mf Park, L.1., antil recently. for tw yeara Chief Physician of the Brooklyn Health Board, made the charge, and Ars. McGrath spent the night In the Police station. When she appeared in court to-day @he seemed none the worse for her might’s experieoce. Her dark hair was Brettlly arranged and surmounted by a becoming picture hat. She was hand- sorely gowned and might have at- tracted admiring glances In auy place. Aseerding to Dr. Callaghan's charge gh&e holds ano: painting and a pair of Jace curta:ns belonging to him, valued at $175, He wanted her sent to prison as a common thlet. Mrs, MeGrath’s Story. Whkh every qvidence of righteous in- @ignation Mrs. McGrath dented the charge and told her story to an Even- (ng World reporter, This troupe is due to my refusal to elopé with Dr. Callaghan,” sald she. ‘Ning yeaga when [ was nineteen years old, I married my present husband, clan. He became ou Be came to board wil Four years ago steful and he desisted hy oat Ay 1899, by "In ober, . we broke h i welog Sait Se” hares ala, Suid” he: dia property sevls it rhe of course, Says He Bothered Her. “It was not until about ix weeks ago]. that Dr, Callaghan, began to bother tae, He iny iniwaltcfor me inithe street, al 0 calle and telling of his fove for rie, beywed me =P ordered. him Aen ta disgrace par out, and he old to my husband, from ‘Wnom [-am now separated bec: Tongecontinued disagteementas st” Of ‘Ow. he has reat, jot di! T have stolen nothing. inthe storage house walting for hi jes Im City Employees, Changes were announced In the Ilst of city employces to-day as follows: Frank- Un C. Witt resigned the office of sec- retary. of. th’ School Board of Riehmond: Klese}, appointed’ stenox- » 50 Titles to ULSTERS made to sell at $15.00 for 5,50 ‘There Ulsters aie made of heavy black Irish friete, cut extra long, and line! with warm plaide. They're {ust the coat ycu need for cold, blustry weather. A choice of 1,142 MEN'S SUITS, or 860 MEN'S STYLISH OVERCOATS, worth up to $17.50, tor 9.00 These are all higt-grade garments, the fife through and | vogue this consisting of cassimeres, suits through worsteds and imported Scotch chev- fote. Former sclling prices were §15.00, $16.50 and $17.50. Achoice of 912 MEN'S FINE SUITS, or 650 MEN'S FINE OVERCOATS, worth up to $22.00, tor 17.00 High grade smooth-surface Allour finer Suits, Overcoats and Raglans | in shades ‘of: blue, also im black, are included in this mapnificent offer, a assortment selections are unusually choice. b- Is the Ohe Annual White Yow in Progress: SUITS, worth up to $30.C0, tor 18.00 —aa The choicest of the choice in fine high- de guita.are in thie lt, the, materiale be- PE all imported, ani the garments being made entirely by Grst-class workmen. A Choice of 320 BOYS’ SUITS, or 280 BOYS’ OVERCOATS, worth up to $6.00, tor 3.00 Blouse Suits, Vesteo Suits, Russian | Blouse Sults, 2 and 3garment Suits, and | Overcoats of different makes that are in i seazon, suitable for boys aged 3 to | 15, are included ‘in this gathering. The itte 1B is taken int | consideratlen. i A Choice of 240 YOUTHS’ FINE OVERCOATS, worth $10.00, for 6.00 cloth, com this it. ‘AL! are richly, ined, well desigred. tailored, ang prpperly 3 Sale J and has already proved its superiority—from every point of view—over all the other contemporaneszs cates of a similar character that are now before the public. Women's Undermustins, Linens, White Soods generally, as well as Wen’s Un- faundered Shirts, receive the strongest possible emphasis during the. great Annual Sale, qualities being in Collars and Cuffs, accordance with the high standard set and maintained by this store, while prices are unquestionably lower than quoted else- where for equal excellence! Our A/fter-Holiday Clearance Sale of Hurt Books | will begin to-morrow (Saturday) morning. :from our large and magnificent Holiday stock that is in any way soiled, Every book remaining unsold torn, rubbed, scratched or otherwise injured, together with all broken and incomplete sets, will be placed on sale at trifling prices compared with those at which they were marked before the Holiday sale began, and without regard to their actual cost. It's the book-lovers’ once-a-year chance to add to his or her collection at prices that are quoted but once a year and by The Big Store only. For convenience of selection, have separated these so-called ‘‘Hurt Books"? fron the regular stock and bave arranged them on tables through- out the book department, at these uniform prices: Por Volume, 10c., 35ce., $5c. and 50e. We cannot give all the titles, of course, as time and space will not rmit; but come and select the book you want, out of the hundreds that will be placed on the Bargain Tables. Other attractive Offerings for Go-WMorrow will be the Your choice of the following books at, per set, 5 volumer, \ MARIE CORELLI'S WORKS, 5 volumes. CONAN DOYLES WORKS, 5 volumes. SEA TALES, by Cooper, 5 volumes. LEATHER STOCKING TALES, 5 volumes. SAMUEL SMILES'S WORKS, 4 volumes. VANITY FAIR. Green Room Edi- thon, with i'lustrations from the pay, of “Becky Sherp.” Published at $7.50; special price, ,SMOLLETT'S. AND FIELDING’S NOVELS. 6 volumes. Specisl, THE WORKS OF BRET HARTE. volumes, Sreclal Face, WORKS OF OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, 8 volumes; special price, HISTORICAL ROMANCES OF HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ, 5 vol- uires; epzcial price, . GAEORIAU'S FAMOUS NOVELS, Mustrated, 6 volumes; ‘special price, 1,25 §.00 5.00 following: 50} MACAULAY’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, | No. 3. Lamb's Essays of Ella, Sketch Book—Irving. No. 4. Arabian Nights, ‘Acsop's Fables, No.5. Micah Clarke, White Company. WAVERLEY NOVELS complete, 12 volumes, prs set, BULWER-LYTION'S COMPLETE ‘WOPXb, 13 volumes, per set, AQONTE'S WORKS, 6 volumes, per set, SHAKESPEARE'S COMPLETE WORKS, 4 volumes, per set, TALMAGE'S LIFE OP CHRIST, hundreds of illustrations; published at $3.50; special price, 75 Special values on the 50-cent tables. Here are a few of the items to show you the alte: of them, They are published at $1.25, 1.50: 2.28 2.50 1,10 75 6,00 | 1.5 2.00 4.50 MYSTERIES OF PARIS, by Euzera’ Sue, 3 vorumes; special price, WORKS OF GOETHE, 5 ‘volumes; special price, WORKS OF SCHILLER, 4 volumes; special: price, Your choic#. of these popular two-volume eets for ts Sheree from, A_few-of 3.00 2.25 SANTA CLAUS'S PARTNER, by Thomas Ne'soa Page. THEY THAT WALK IN DARKNESS, by I. Zangwill. THE DRONES MUST DIE, by Max Nordau. TALES BY TOM HALL. ‘THE KING'S HENCHMAN, by John- eon. BEULAH, by Evans. GENTLEMAN PLAYER, by Steph- ens. 25} simon DALE, by Anthony Hope. | ENCYCLOPAEDIA COMEDY, by Johnson; publisted at $1.50; special ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF WiT AND 65 % 6 and 7 B Classes. The absence of the usual list of prize winners is ac- counted for by the fact that two weeks ago, Saturday, De- cember 22, no booklets were distributed—the crowded con- dition of the store having com- felled us to omit the distribu- tion that week. Prize Winners of Contest No. 15 Will Be Announced as Usual, Friday, January 11. Jor Gxercize and Spore : everything in the way of apparatus, costumes, etc., may be had at our Sporting Goods Dept., ata big: sav- ing—just how much of a saving theee few selections from our stock will show : : THE “KNICKERBOCKER EXER- CISER," a gymnasium: in iteelf, combining a:chest-expinding device, usually sold‘at $2.50, to-morrow at THE TRAVELLER EXERCISER, can be carted tn your pocket from place to place, THE CELEBRATED MATTO CHAIN—the. imported kind, as used by Sandow and other noted athletes; unequalled for self-massage, at MEN'S BOXING GLOVES, made of strong sheepskin, well padded, per set of 4, “e also bey verre GLOVES! of all styles and at prices up to, per sat ot, “4.95 The best PROFESSIONAL BOXING GLOVES to be found anywhere are here, ‘and at the most reasonable of prices. HOCKEY STICKS, regulation alze, our price, HOCKEY PUCKS, the official kind, our price, MEN'S AND BOYS' ICE SKATES, the most complete ling in the city, at prices ranzing trom S0c. per pairup to TIE DONOHUE RACING SKATES, celebrated the world over; our price, per pair, only MEN'S AUTOMOBILE COATS, mado of the finest oll tanned leather, cordu- roy lined (reversible) or fur lined, at prices ranging from $5 to Second Floor, Rear. [Cure rere eee E NI ee eal Cigars. Smokers who didn’t swear off smoking before the New Century be- gan, but who resolved to economize on the purchase of their Cigars, can find the opportunity to do so in these offerings for Saturday: 5,000 CLFAR HAVANA CIGARS, strictly high-grade Cuban hant-made, assorte! brands in several sizcs, val- ues up to $7.00; to-morrow choice, box of 50, LA SIMPATICA, clear Havana, Cu- ban made, two sizes; reduced for to- 1.00 25 3s 95 25 25 4.25 2.50 22.50 3.00 morrow: Conchas Especiales, box of 50, 2,15 Puritanos, box of 50, 2.45 CORONA DE CUBA, Key West, Ha- vana wrapper and filler cigars, Con- chas ize, tox of 50, PRIZE AMERICANS, Sumatra wrapper, five long combination filler, P , box of 50, 000 SUMATRA WRAPPER Cl- ARS, New York make, combination fier, Especiales size, box of 1,75 1,50 1,00 Mail orders filled, Chddren’s Warm - Headwear. Just the kinds the little fellows most need for midwinter wear, at greatly reduced prices. SKATING TOQUES, made of the finest all-worsted yatns, the double full regular make, in cholce colorings; worth Soc. and 6Sc. each; a chol Saturday for 35 FINE ANGORA TAMSp the latest cap for childr of all econ jains; worth 7Sc. each; ro- Also, for Saturday uctions: in a 9.75. notes CAPE GARMENTS: aeere beat '. le ed ss o Kersey, with ple top capes Eee SUITS with stitched velvet, also q b in great variety, formerly on sale at $12. od coffs of stitched ‘velvet; a decidedly | 1" Ftya® gatiery, formen'y om tale at ee stylish and serviceable garment, morrow at 8.75 at /0.00 Millinery Reductions. ‘We will place on sale to-morrow (Saturday) another lot of 250 HAND- SOMELY TRIMMED HATS of a fine quality of all silk plain and mirrored welvets, in black and every wanted color, also in light color effects suitable for evening wear, handsomely designed after the latest Parisian models and trimmed with fine flowers, breasts and ostrich feather effects, together with the latest millinery novelties. $10.00 to 15.00 are what these fine hats would have cost you earlier in the season, but for to-morrow we offer you a choice for . ‘3.56 and 5.00. A Special Sale of Men ’s Shirts, Collars and Cufts. As co many careful and correct dressers have a habit of replenishing their supply of personal linen at the beginning of the year, we make it @ point to cater to their requirements in a way that leaves little, if anything, to be desired. For to-morrow, these really remarkable prices: 200 Dorea MEN'S UNLAUNDERED WHITE SHIRTS, made of New York Mills at 5.00 et nr One We j A little heart-to-heart talk about Men's Suits and Overcoats. We started in the year with a general clearing-out sale of Men’s inter Overcoats and Suits. It’s not any half-hearted effort—a nipping of price here and there— but one grand swoop that will do the business and make a clean job of it. $16, $18, $20, $22 and $25 Garments, choice now, $11.05. The highest priced ones go first— remember that. STORE OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P, ML WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St. F, 125th St. West, timer ® | Murer Sole ofgents for THE FAMOUS SHOE FOR WOMEN. 1 New York oj Beauty. ease and service are the distinguish features of these famous shoes. Many styles $ to choose from for street, dress. house, or E o iting—all one price... me ore R. HH, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Priess. from 13th to 15th, 6th Age ES Doth Sides 14th St. muslin, with 3ply set-in bosom, reinforced and continuous facings, split neck- band abd flat felled seams; open back and front, of open back only! all’ sizes, ‘S0c. each: on sale to-morrow at MEN'S COLORED DRESS SHIRTS, with detached link cuffs; two lots, asfollows: Lot 1.—All sizes, worth $1.25 apiece, at 65 Lot 2.—All sizes, worth 75c. aplece, at 45 MEN'S 2-PLY COLLARS, made in all the newess shapes, in the best of mal finish, all aizes, at, each, WEN'S CUFFS, all shapes and sizes, at, per pals, i 450 Dozen Men's Winter- Weighe Shirts and Drawers (worth from $1.00 to $2.00 apiece) reduced for a quick clearance to 6. Je. @ garment A season's heavy selling has left us with large quantity of odds and ends and broken assortments of Men’s Fine Winter Underwear. An im- ferative rule of the house forbids the carrying over of stocks from one season to the other, and necessitates such clearance sales from time to time. It's an opportunity that isn’t likely to present itself again this season—and one that it will pay you to tuke advantage of. The collection contains all sizes in some lot or other, and almost any pattern, color or weight that you could wish for. 8 1236 A Big Cut in the Prices of Men's and Women's Double-Soled Gnamet Shoes. When the winters are mild and the walking dry under foot, heavy soled shoes are not in great demand, and dealers are Hable to find them- selves overstocked with them toward the close of the selling season. As our Shoe Department never carries stock from one season to anotizxr, we have decided to reduce the prices to a level that will make quick selling a certainty-—see for yourself. MEN'S “FOOT MOULD" SHOES, of enamel leather, with double soles, han’ sewed welts, lace styles; we sold thousands of pairs of them at $4.00 regularly through- out the season; now reduced to ‘WOMEN'S PERFECTION" SHOES, of enamel leather, double soles, hand-sewed welts, lace style; regularly sold throughout the season at $3.50 per pair; now re- duced to > Fine Ribbons Greatly Relow Value. The buyer of our ribbons quite accidentally hit upon two exceptionally good bargains recently. They're yours to-morrow. 100 Cartons ALL-SILK BLACK TAFFETA RIBEONS, of a superior quality, 444 inches wide; worth 29c, a yard and regularly sold at that; on sale to-morrow for 50 Cartons NEW ALL-SILK FANCY RIBBONS, in handsome designs, width No, 40; regularly soid at 19c. a yard; on sale to-morrow at mesa ik eet mais E22 By 2.75 2.75 15 Discounta on Hu Cameras is the order ofthe day in our Camera Dept. ALL WIZARD CAMERAS at 50 per cent. off list prices. ALL EASTMAN KODAKS at 20 per cent. off list prices. Camera Supplies of all kinds at lower prices than ever. f ; | Continuation of the Great White Goods Sale. New, fresh goods—from our own factory—added daily. Qn First, Second and Third Floors of Main Building. i Muslin and Cambric Corset Covers, 4c. to $3.99. Muslin and Cambric Drawers, 9c. to $5.24, Muslin and Cambric Chemises, 17<. to $5.99. Muslin and Cambric Night Gowns, 29c. to $10.42. Muslin and Cambric Petticoats, 39¢. to $12.99. Tons of Writing Paper At Lowest of Prices. : Satin and Linen.finished Paper, octavo and Oxford sizes, per pound: package, 8c. Envelopes to match, per 100, 96 One Quire Boxes of Antique finish Paper and Envelopes, octavo and Oxford sizes’ at 9c. Cabine!s, containing two quires satin or linen finished Paper, 1S Cabinets, containing 60 Sheets and Co Envelopes Purple Vellum, octavo size, 1S¢. Cabinets, con aining 60 Sheets and 60 Envelopes Irish Linen or Satin wove Paper, 19¢. Stamping in colors, per quire, 8c. tae Sale of Winter Blankets. White Cotton Blankets, well made and finished:— 10-4 size, 69¢. 11-4 size, 89c. Eastern Wool Blankets, bound with silk:— 10-4 size, $1.57 11-4 size, $1.96 Eastern Wool Blankets, better qualities:— 10-4 size, 82,49 11-4 size, 83,44 12-4 size, $4.49 All-Wool California, Blankets: — 10-4 size, value $3.7, $2.99 11-4 size, value £4.50, $3.64 Splendid California Biankets, every thread wool, except the touch of spool) cotton in the warp to prevent shrinking, at 20 per cent, less than regular) © 5 prices: 11-4 size, $4,99 12-4 size, $5,99 Comfortables. Comfortables, filled with clean white cotton, both sides covered with figured silkoline, $1.27. : ab Comiortables, filled with pure carded cotten, both sides covered with figured” satren, $1.09. s Comfortables, s: ~ NOW ON SALE. bove and covered with fine quality siteen, $1.97. BEST EVER ISSUED. By Maail or from New 25 Cents. . -