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FE HURT I TRAN WRECK Wildcat Engine Crashed Into Long Branch Express. JUMPED FOR THEIR LIVES, SME, BUT SENT NEW YORK WAN trae Wall P aques, Cabinet Curios, etce Dr. Hamilton Tells cf|Son of Wealthy Man Ar- Mistakes Made at rested on Larceny Bellevue. Charge. Scrioun charges of abuses at the In N FRANCISCO, Jan, 9—A youor sane pavilion at Bellevue Hospital have “Yorker who gives the namo vf] {ward Smith, but who ig said lo be yah H ink | ALAAARA AAAS OR ERAS EAD There are two things of absorbing interest going on during this month at “Greater New York's Greatest Store’—the WHITE SALE AND JANUARY CLEARANCES. Both mean savings in cach individual case of such rarity as to cause this month to be the busiest January we have ever experienced. For to-morrow we have added new fuel to the flame. To some these items will be of greater significance than those hitherto printed. Out of jus- tice to yourself read every item caréfully. Hamilton, of > x. W ‘ : corridor 9} rent from the pavillon to State { leony of poilt Engineers Saved Themselves by Leaping from Their Cats. Bellevue. ‘A list of thirty-six patients committed NJURED. to Wanl's er, ir. South J THE Dr. L. F. M bey; left ankle broken, 0. W. Randolph, Freehold: badly ewt and bruised. J wimer H. Gearing; braised. Thomas Cassini, Matteawanj cut and braised. Marry Bordge, face and head cut by broken inss. from +t during and rejectal by the ere, is given by Dr. Hamilto: these sixteen, or nearly one-half, refected because they were not Ins Another list of twenty-six rojectat be- cause they were dying or in bad physical shape {s given, E'ghteen of these died then sold his diamonds and greater part of his clothing. and = eo money Waw Kone. he. was ara ‘ ¥ A } con (Rae a dit tatters $/More Special News About Women’s Undermuslins! Here’s New Spring Silks! | font te Palace Hote "tewastand ex: We can’t begin to print all the absorbing news of this sale. Every day we have We place on saie to-morrow a collection of new platning, the ef Py) 3 {so many new things coming up, crowding out those of yesterday, which are still of spring silks, in which you will find the handsomest de-} very striking importance, that it is impossible to find space for haif the things we signs, priced extraordinarily low. ought to say. This is the greatest sale we have ever held—greatest in volume—great- Corded Wash Silhs, 29¢ Per Yd. est in the stocks we display—and greatest in the values we give. Owing to the vol-} . All this season's importations, and a very large aaley of styles to select ume of our sales we are unable to fill any mail or C. O. D. orders on goods under 49¢, {{"2™ Worth 35e. to 406. per yd. i At 39c. At 49c. At 29c. Foulard Silks, 55c. Per Yd, oS eral erties A . In the choicest 1901 designs and colorings; are worth from 75c. to 85c. per yd. ve jemise of cambric and muslin; four| Drawers of muslin, with embroidered Orte 1700} fl ers) of cain styles; square and round necks, hand- | ruttle and tucks. Wines ntali Waterpr of French Silks, 85. Per Yd. AIL somely trimmed with different kinds | Gowns of muslin, high and low neck, every respect; choice designs and colors. PCr NOt . of lace and embroidery. | yoke of tucks and cambric ruffle; also . : front, four] Draw: nbri | front (our | Drawers of cambrie. with very deep) tmp es etlect trimmed with Insertion Black Taffeta Silk, 65c. Per Yd. within the legal five days of detention and before they were mentally examined » the State phyaictan. 9 Dealing with the question of fees an Q' S charged by the Bellevue examtners, Dr. % e Hamilton calls Commie: attention to the case of Mr. Rich: rested for insanity In 1895 in tHls city. He says he asked Dr. Fitch to have the patient committeed to Bellevue and examined there, and that Dr, Fitch sald this was not necessary, that he could Linens Linings, 9 9 rl . PERTH AMBOY, N. J., Jan. 9.—While the Long Branch express wes flying along at the rate of fifty miles an hour at Perth Amboy Junction, at 812 this morning, a wildcat engine of the Lehigh Valley road crashed Into it at right angles, demolished two cars and injured five persons. Two of the cars that the wildcat hit A SALE TO-MORROW IN + Were thrown into the slgnal tower at fourt to ate sanitarium. . ser erccaine and amrshet the lower part| Se "Rareilion decinres he, received a | Domestics & Blankets. lace inset-|Gowns of muslin, two. styles—some| 2%4 cambric ruffle. Superior grade, and one that will wear very well; worth 1.00 per yd. of {t into splinters. The switchman, see-| Dill from Dr. Bitsh for $400 for hie tion across| trimmed with lace and ribbon, others At 69 c. Black Taffeta Silh, 75c. Per Yd. fng that the collision was Inevitable,| Hr “Fitch reduced {t to $250. © Sinish-| with dainty embroiderles. o A very superior grade 24 inches wide; worth 1.00 per yd. leaped from the window of the tower, “Ldo not think,” Dr. Hamilton writes, Prices quoted are in many cases ed with lace | Skirts, with cambric flounce, trimmed |@owns o! cambric and muslin; six Ss y forty feet above the ground, and sus-| “that this could be regarded ns & Pr’ | fae below their wholesale value: edge (Hike) with deep cmbroldered ruilie or with) styles: high, low, square and V necks; Beautiful Challies—for 1901. tained a broken leg. GP Ge Go aratoog that T to him oMficlally, : Ce ot) ace jana racks ee eaboralely trimmed with lace and em. Our collection of all-wool French Challies is certainly magnifi- the eleventh of the lat of!iujured. — 300 doze: ‘owels, i Cay +, 98c., 1.25. roidery. nm hemmed jinen Huck T UAT ae | EL Olherr eat aeoieirOnst elie rakeus| Sklitaretimaslin med searnbrie vires cent, and although opened only a few days ago they are selling very size 19x38 in.,‘value 18c. ea.; to-mor- Ls rat ce te COSTS BUT LITTLE Z 10¢ square neck | prices. styles: lawn ounce, with three lace rapidly. Reet Neariy everybody in the train w Goce 5 pea. Jeached natin finished linen insertions and lace edge; also with - Yarad—All-wool French Challies, in a choice collect “ padiy shaken up. The accident w tnble damask, 64 In. wide, extra peasy with wide At 59c, | deep embroidered rutile. neat effect: eet ton ct desea a A Discovery for the Cure of Piles Which May Be Tried at Small Expense. A plle cure which Is painless and harmless but which affords immediate rellef and in moat casea a complete cure ‘n a very short time is wold by druggists under the name of Pyramid Pile Cure. t 9 in nuppository form, to be applied at value Ge. yd.; to-morrow... embroider. ., Drawers of cambric, umbrella rutfle of [At 75c. Yard—French Challies, with silk stripes, in all th: 75 pure white hematitched all linen dam- ed insertion | Chemise, CL gambric, bosom of hem: | “tine lawn, with two rows of valen-{ plain colors; also figured (n light and dark grounds.” 1s crear eS joak Tab) Sets, silently, soled Strom Drawers, of muslin, and also of cam.| ‘lennes lace and insertion and lace At 50c. Yard—All-wool Altatross, in a tine grade in all theevening shades of Hee sted ree styles—both cambric| bric, three styles, some with umbrella; Re * cream, ciel, pink, bisque, gray, cardinal, hello, Nile; worth very much more. 6.50 an s some lace trimmed and] ruffles, lace trimmed, others elabo- Infants’ Wear. co Se others trimmed with embroidery. rately trimmed with fine embroidery. th Ilc.—k H Gowns of muslin, four styles, high, V| Gowns, of muslin and cambric, point. rea Avenues mma soretet We, Repeat for To-Morrow This Very Special Offer. We Sold Over 200 Last Saturday. . caveed by a defective piston-rod on the Lehigh engine. The engineer tried to @hu: off steam but could not. The } Lang Branch express had the right of way. The switchman declares that the signals were se for a clear track, as the flyer was on time. Neither thpe @ineers nor the firemen of the ins $0 dozen Sheets and Pillow Cases at sweeping reductions for this sale: and square necks, one with yoke of! ed yoke of cluster tucks and fine em-| Bibs, 1 0c. land made, quilted, with were hurt. All four leéped from tht] jen and ite roguiar tise has cured thou- four lace insertions and tucks, and an-| broldered rutile; also with yoke of| lace edze. Gabs of the fing locomotives, minh sad [itshrowelarnel best cnted Looe: F ‘et other style with yoke uf embroldered| Val. lace and embroidered insertions | Sacques, 29c.—lland made, worsted | h 1 The expr rain lef; Long Branch at/ i seems to be ecually effective in all the insertion and tucks, tinlshed with an| _ and lace ruttles. in pink, white and blue; regular pric ‘ (4 a an. embroidered rutile. Skirts, of muslin and cambric, three} 45c, Skirts of muslin. deep cambric ruffle,| Styles; one style has lawn flounce| Infants’ Long Slips, 25c.—Of cam- 1 edged with lace; also with cambric| With lace insertions and lace edge,| brie, tucked front, neck and sleeves 45x36, 50x36, 54x26, umbrella ruffle others have deep embroidered rutfle 7.158 o'clock, bound for jzabe:hport. It consisted of seven cars, including a combination smoker and 9. 55. various forms of piles, whether Itching, bleeding or protruding. Be The Pyramid Pile Cure allays the inflam-| Extra heavy fine qu Ca 2a2e, Easily the most popular gar- ment of the season, and y muslin Pillow coupied to the locomotive, 5 mation and intolerable itching, reduces the alzes 4! trimmed with embroidery. CoS RE a ttle tumors, and ite astringent properties | \Ailo 14, 15, 16 and Ife ea; any size 19 on eabric flounce. Infants’ Long Slips, 39¢.—Of cam- now that extreme cold Injured persons were pass : c Ene 5 Rin Oe Bs A H - u snsiined peraena es ause the enlarged blood-vessels to contract | eee ile anianed Perea. t Co At 15c. bela ans nainssok ison: round em. : ; weather is sure to come, nes, In black and all colors, retailed Drawers, with de elaned withtiace® CAMPNE rUMe,| Corset Covers, Veneck, with wide em-| Of embrolderys others shirred necks, this garment will be doubly Jus: below the point of everywhore at %c yd.; to-morrow. 1g%e ei ay Finest grade of French Halroloth in broiderca edge. with ruffle of embroidery. , useful. Made (exactly like It affords fue unusual pleasure to add| piack 1 Infants’ Long Slips, 49c.—In a vari- " Ej lamtarsambsnt riot atealor(ounoeriretaava | ested ale ae aeeeceinceese er At 6c. At 17c. ty of stylesy both nainsook and came cut) of fine all-wool Oxford [Mot see the wild cat loc: “T waa a sufferer for yeara until told by a ‘Se yd. aha ae owt ith lace trimming. Second Floor, near Hotunds, y Raglan sleeve; has velvet the Lehigh Valley engi: fellow ‘salesman of the Pyramid Pile Cure. | 200 pr. fine white wool Blankets, some 9 seigilerantin seoconreronige grog vos s eaten peep or ffs d coll: laniingside}: pres¢ train until they were within one | * entirely cured me, and I cheere| slightly solleé, at quick moving prices: «Arm & N. Cc lla & C ' January Clearing of cuffs and collar, s gsi hundred fect of each other. fully send thts for publication if you wish : Were. 'Yy avy 0. rs UITS. G Id J Hs pockets and very full sweep Engineers Jumped. to ee] SL in age SI seouer: bol ivam nzed § Sis Collars, 45c. Half Dosen; Cuffs, 80c. Half Dosen. H fe, ewelry. ) and is finely tailored; some ne of your little books on pilea; I desire to show It would send me cause and cure to some friends. Full size, Fuk Very handsome articles in the ‘ F Jewelry Section are on sale at ( { have: yoke” backianda coat ( phenomenally low prices to-mor- * row. This will effect a rapid appreciate thoroughly up-§ cle: Ss should take advantage of this un- 1 : precedented opportunity. learn ee wove } to-date garments should see This brand is sold elsewhere under} Chains, 4.75—solid gold guard, witht? 9 it; regular : | ' ' ' i ‘ Both ergineers leaped from their cabs. Betore they struck the ground there was a tremendous craeh. The @ound of crackling timbers and cries of tho frightened passengers were mingled with the hissing steam from the exhausts of both locomotives. The Le- high Valley engine hit the express fairly between the combination and regular e@moking cars, carrying away about six feet of the rear of the former. ‘The wildcat engine was twiated around parallel with the Jersey Central tracks = and Its tender was turned upside down in front of the pilot. The two cars that were hit were tossed like chips against the signal tower, In both of the dam- aged cars stoves were overturned and tmmediatcly the woodwork caught fire. » Had It not been for the quick work of the gassengera who cacaped Injury, the loss of life by Incineration would have been appalling. Mr. John W. Sampson, who ives near Atlantic Highiands, had a miraculous es- | cape. He was sltting in the forward part | of the regular smoker when the coiteton | occurred. The roof und entire sid the car up to within three feet of where The sales of this brand of Collars and Cuffs have Even more than we expected. You ‘Any aufferer from piles may use the Pyra-| 5 dozen fullesise (6x6 ft.) pure white|¢ ;OCeR Phenomenal. mid with certainty that it will give instant} elderdown cotton-filled Comfortabies, relief, and {ts regular use a permanent cure,| heavy silkoiine covered, beautiful de- and the further asurance that it contains no cocaine, morphine or other metallic or min- To-morrow, 89e @ach Linen Aisie, Main Floor, rear. Mail orders promptly filled. ists sell the Pyramid Pile Cure 25c. per pair. Ourregularselling price} Very handsome design. : of these collars is 10c. each, or $1.20 per dozen; cuffs, 18c. per pair, or $2.00 per dozen. On top of this we make this unprecedented reduction. Collars, 45c. Half Dosen. Cuffs, 80c. Half Dozen. Every collar and cuff is guaranteed to be perfect in every par- ticular. For this sale, thes¢ goods are sold in half dozen lots only. There are 42 different styles of men's and boys’ collars, made of four- py linen, in poke, wing, straight standing, lap, low turn-down, and igh-band styles. —collars 15 . sry handsome silde. set with st $20. value another name—collars 15c. each; cuffs) .iity undiome side set with stone. : aca price for 9 90 Pe e A little book on cause and cure of piles will be mailed free by addressing the Pyra- mid Drug Co. of Marshall. Mich. to-morrow, Solid Gold Manicure Pieces, each Second Floor, 59th 3t. Section. 2.98. Men's sit Dress Fobs, 3.39—With oy ATE SE sol'd gold trimming. in 1 sedate AOEES cons win 29, OFF on Dress Tritnmings. rose finish seals, 50, cy . 7, Boys’ Solld Gold Watch Chains, 2526 discount will be allowed on our entire stock of fine im- 3.95. Sixin hor, Front, Centre. }ported dress trimmings, which includes many novelties in yokes, all- overs, bodices, Etons and passementeries. Broadway, 8and9 Sts, - Clearing Sale of Fine Mandolins. At 2.95—Renowned F. B. Mandolin— Qne lot Italian model, 1} ribs, rose- 25% Discount on Art Wares. 4 One of the handsomest collections of Art Goods ever brought into were eb ee gmanogany scomPlnation+y the United States will be reduced to three-fourths our holiday prices, niant fos tion dots; a sweei-toned,| Which were at that time exceedingly low. Many of the specimens were Main Flour, nth 2b. Section, 4 Great Clothing Children’s Dresses. ed the Grand Prix and gold and silver medals of pretty checks and stripes; some with white lawn Hea Pel aay tt { Bar ains fe) Morrow A Wery Special Sal rade, beautiful Instrument: value {in collections which rec awuy, and the man I = Sale— COONS CN aeyuredlant neihendiands fasorbyT Acie Fs : Ihrough an advantageous pur- -rib rosewood and rmahog- $31 the Paris Exposition. Stain Moor, $9th At. tection. ad and face by fy’ § omen pes pieces Umberee Dulles Bumpron escaped) with: For one day! Sy Boys’ Overcoats, 4 tos | {-hase. we are able to place on sale aden ads peaetietend soa S I 98 ihe third cat of the arain wan over only (Thurs- 15 years} also Boys’) 3 {to-morrow a most exceptional tot hinattendin dis tn meer Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 78c. furned: bud the paseengere wereinollserl All-wool Suits, 7 to pi euldren ‘S ginghane yn and } iniaid bevel edge, sweet tonedand high | They are genuine axis cut pebbles. Spece a Cored haa) racist held ee ELD é years; $ imi resses, pri so yg grade in every respect; value $5.50. tacles can be had in ether riding or 7, severely. day), Men’s 15, years; $3.00 the re Halk AWE Pp len Ow as } NOS Rosewood |B. Mandolins, straight bow. Eyer aises with patent he (GHA: eRienneeTenn a regular price; to- é the sale sensational. 22-ib, centre edge inlaid with pearl,} American cork nose rest. The pebbles: LEW FIELDS’S SORROW. $10.00) OCG Ot Every stitch in the garments has inlaid pearl sound holes, nlaid peari} are natural stones, almost as hard as dia 5 a 4 y b ti itl ace d buttertly ebony bridge, pear! position | monds. They take a high polish and a He Receives Word of Ila Brother's Overcoats, | choice, een put in with care, and they dets, value $ Will not scratch or collect moisture in any weather. When properly fitted— Death While Preparing to Go | are made up in the finest possible ' and we fit the eyes expert!y—they improve, strengthen and preserve the sight. anit Bostexetncncs all shades.; 12 !manner. i The glasses are sold by exclusive opticians and specialists a $100 per OB Fy - | | O a : A 7 A A { pair. Our clearance sale price, Lew Fields, the comedian, {s to-day a | —OFf gingham—square voke, trimmed witht braid, rufile ‘ Main Pine, Front, Centre. rece ae ne Sa ace lene Hs For Thursday! ° At 49c around yoke, hemstitched white lawn around collar and Groceries. {o—enm—= erate TTT 1 irs retiree era only, cuff sizes 6 montis to 5 years . Neeser ae re Clearing Sale of . At TI c— Colored fawn, dimity and gingham, in a nice assortment wore than 6 ] S f B kk A 5 { lo f nl 7 of styies; all prettily trimmed with embroidery or braid; cans to 4 custen sin, Sc. -VOl. ets 0 OOKS, 9 (ory ving that his Brother Max had Ine day only. sizes 6 months to } vears. Tomatoes, solid, red sj) big can), Be. : San din cloth and dled, Mr. Ficlds had no time ti ! Men’s $15.00 A —Colored lawn, Gmity and gingham—a large assortment} Pematecs, or App'es, fancy, gullon} Popular 5-volume sets of books, handsomely bound in cloth an a change, and no change coul > : t 98c-& re gonuty aud. ginghan—a large assortmen (ec gold, printed on good paper, from new, clear type, at the spzcial price arly Ae Pens, very tine and tender} Oy 650 per set, Fol’ow ng are sone of the authors and their works: been made In any event, so he pansed g ) : the aft rf lurge audience! Raglan Over- yokes and ruttles over shoulders, hemstitched and some trimmed} — cat, Lie. are DummaeeThe\BluckeTal with songs and witticisms, To add to eaters with beading and ‘ancy braid; sizes 6 months to $ years, Stringless Beans, cr, 7e,and 1c jRosaN. Carey” Aunt Dian coe CaeeCamMleeThe js sorrow, his children are fll with | F " 2 Geant ie eclanabellags dave and Aer es Crasade — Ave a Guards scarlet fever. |2For one day likewcut? focha Coifee, sone be Soc. Lassie, ie ike cut; also : p 4 sae . 5 wi x id Joe Weber, i , y: Sale c Beriha 71. Clay (Charlotte M.Braeine) oe Dave Warfe!d an eber. | Our Fanuary Clearing Sale of Gacicelctratedd Genuine alavayand |iaeTeracrhorm <= shadowsolzansin= of the King— aine—History partner, tried to comfort , but to no | U D Mian? Rursell a here of) gonly = (Thurs- Men's $15.00 H d: F Mocha Coflee, formerly sod by ust | uke's Secret—Wife in Nam: Only-— , 4 Haeeteattaa argue tome Bo ayaa andsome Fur Neck Scarfs. | Meas cotee Wien fivertied 4806 sea Grange tasoin ofa Crime Ninety-three —Tollers0 : want | ; a en's , ; poaierdin eel A Me crock. |, the Se. from Sire Lew Fioldate nome ae ¥), Pree y January at “Greater New York's Greatest! Java, A si! Maracaibo, our} 4+ Fenimare Cooper—teathel Sunk: aera a Wool lean W Store’ means great bargaiis. fi bean or ground ery Vrsirie—The Deerslaye \ POLICE THREATEN MAYOR. | | throughout in beautiful Neck Scarfs; ea cviourirezullr/ price} Se Sspece est noee NST ATA r . sels At £2.08. ¢ ith si. ils an ‘ sr th, b& Clash in Minweapolin Over Ne-| with silk, Tos ATcluster witha eal ona i ee $ telicio fat an 2c. The Tio Adintealss 5 Sug as Tunis Nate importel, hall Mmovals from the Forer, Marl: Corelli — Ardath — {helma. morrow only, MINNBAPOLIS, Minn, Jan. 9— 6 tails. price pat : rl ey are: ye of re ¢ Fur, also Brook |p, ex 1 Selb. box 4 Vendetta—Wormwoo!l— Or ance | Mw me Aries fae Minneasolis, has} choice, At 2.95— | fputien iis arge, S-Ib. bo: ot Two Worlds. Thomas B. flacaulay—History ‘o) Seri the’ hatred ps -tealiges | . Cluster Neck Scarfs, | 4¢ 2.05 value £6.00. t oe fine, 2b. box, 19¢,} Ralph WaldoEmerson--fssays. First | England, 5 vols. ? and detectives by mnking practically BY a eae ‘bac | Series—Essays, Second Series—Enc- Qtiver Optic—Al! Abourd—-Now or}, with © taths value $5.1 91 3.0§— Black Marten, Astrachan and AD, t imported, cin, b4e, At 2.95— a le Cpos-! Gray Fos clean ‘aweep of the Police Departme announces that he Is armed and rea . Si svics. best from’ Nor-t lish Traits--Representative Men— er—The Boat Club—Poor ani fi 3i 4 id I | aa for. confitet, | sum Fur Coaster Neck | At value 8.00. Bsc,4 _ Poetical Works, | sd—Try Again. araing fron, several “Aluermens wi | Searts, wil 6 tails] At 10.00." UE RES, ABC Na apy J, Molines— Ihe Fnglish Or- | Cace.mayns Reld-—Child Wife—r fs, Mg. personal trlenai that” le Nite and chain, stone mate) AL 8.78 ie! Fox. Vale 10.00, (Groner oe ny pans: 1h iomentead on t3e Mille | Laices—Death Shot- Ritle Rangeri—= is in rf ten opossum. with 6] At $15.00—({ mink, value 25.00, ma Pancake Flour, 8c, 3 ena Riv | Sealp Hunters. d\ eatior Whilinker! bead by-o Second Floor, 60h St. Section. talis and chain, | Wiatdieecien {Aunt Jemima rote saieh sucecectace —Tempest 2 “| ator er oa weeeeecweesccoeweswerrecccocoecococcoccoccccocre pe Se ee eee cwoeseres so easeoem vai MINGDALE BROS., BLOOM | panlel Whittaker, a sailor, thirty-ny OOMINGDALE BROS., » BLOOMINGDALE BROS. | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., BLOO! 3 aE v-tve|$ BLOOMINGDALE BROS., }. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Ave., 5h and 60th Sts. {3d Ave,, 59th and 60th Sts, 3d Ave. 59th and 60th St:. 34 Ave,, 59th and 60th Stas “years old, was found dead in bed) to-day. F ‘ ‘3d Aves; 65th and 60th Sts at a ‘Chrsitte street. : 3d Avo, 5%h and 60ih Sts, eq) SHB a

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