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. FIREWORKS 0 BROOKLYN “L.” of 200 feo: in a few seconds and thtew)| The explonion and. freworks . display the broken rail across the feed wires. that followed struck terror into the Half a dozen explosions that shook the} Passe: buildings around followed. Great shafts| Wome of electric flame shot upward, — The) Jumped wires and ra‘t became molten with the the terrific heat of the electri¢ discharges. | {cor All along the “L" structure for 200 feet) a torrent of fire, molten metal and burn ine ow from the tes fell into the {eu <reet. Men and women in the atreet dived into doorways for shelter. Policemen hurrled from thelr posts to the xcene The display stopped ax suddenly as it had begun when the Crain was hurried | g from the damaged part of the structure few moments ®nother uptown ealon, nd before the motor- knew of Us dent his train was the middle of smoke, flame and ex- plostons, The wood-work of the “LL! tructure co. | BRIDAL TRAIN | MADE BEST TIME Vanderbilt's Special Ran Sixty-Five Miles in Sev- enty-One Minutes. with white faces screamed and thelr seats and made for xuards sprang to the that th Electric Rail Got Out of Gear and Spouted Flame. Evening W when a Ray Ridge from. S15 A.M. -During rain roun urve © railroad record nas be: Wn New Ep ito that brought out t © Altred Vanders achinery, toh rests onche third rail track got out of gear and a aN Jay <tr Ot tangied in| gers had Just reached Jay stre yed it up for a distance! third uptown crain struck the ri txtur na the «eve ne new train re. the rail. arrive tn Hoston . Ehrich Bros. ==" Ehrich Bros. < Ehrich Bros. “2 Ehrich Bros. A me Clothi inal Clearing Sal ee $50,000 Worth of Fine Clothing.\Final Clearing Sale of Sp22.""s csaien Reduced for Quick Pre-Inventory Clearing. The Last of Three Great Purchases. Most Extraordinary Reductions—Tempting Values. Clothing Bought at Le VIEL J. Adler & Co., Superior Workmanship is lhe Last of Three i 50 Cents on the Dollar. 733 Broadway. in Every Garment Here. a Remarkable Purchases. Has Been Selling | Weiss & Segal, Most Stylish and ) Prices Greatly Reduced At the Same Ratio. 83 10 W'sh’gt'n Pl'ce. Most Satisfactory Goods. to Insure Quick Clearing, — Still More Reduced Nathan Wolfe & Co., Just the Things to A Chance for Savings ae For Quick Clearing. , 58 East 11th St. Wear Right Now. of Substantial Nature. (ee Men's Winter Overcoats. re sete Youths’ Winter Overcoats. a Misses’ Jaunty Fitted Jackets, Girls’ Reefers. Be : ae Sees We saisatie| | eee sale at 2.9 Richi. TAILORED Nace ee 4 1 95 Bae ane petite Heitor te “s WHOLESALE PRICE, $7.00; REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $10.00. | WHOLESALE PRICE, $8.00; , 3 92 e | REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $10.00, i4.00) Men’s Suits. » Strictly vool,, y For young men from 15 to 20 years we will offer y all wool, in blue and black smooth kersey | WoLFE & CO.’S ) Inthis one TINTIOR TON termine clotli, wide French facings and extra fine Farm- | VOLPE 4 ‘male at 790 very fine WINTER OVERCOATS in the pop- " Oxford and Cambridge cheviots, covert cloths {n 2 shades, also blue and black kersey; latest styles; finely tailored; a chance to own a $10.00 overcoat at less than cost of material; on sale to-morrow. Youths’ Suits. ers’ satin linings, first-class workmanship. A garment mude to give at least two seasons’ Wear. Sizes from 34 to 44 chest; a good, honest $10.00 overcoat. Men's Winter Overcoats. WHOLESALE PRICE. $6.25; ‘ 9 2 REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $8.00. (3. In this lot we guarantee biggest sacrifice ever offered. Fifteen different styles to select from, strictly all-woollen cheviots and cassimeres in Tn this ‘ = ye - pretty checks and plaids; also six styles of CO" In this WOLFE & CO.'S saleat | Fancy Striped Worsteds. All perfectly tailored, | ©. J- ADLER & Co.'s l alee WHOLESALE PRICE, 49.50: with fine Italian WHOLESALE PRICE $6.00; AIL PRICE, $8.50. j 5.00 BOYS' LONG TROUSERS SUITS, all-wool chev- Jots, in black, blue and fancy mixtures; single and double breasted vests; worth $8.50. Mnings and wide French facings. There are exceptional values and we do not hesitate to say $8.00 would be cheap for such sults. Sizes from 34 to 42 chest will be sold to-morrow, and to-morrow only. REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $12.00, 56.66 High-grade, winter-weight, strictly all-woollen Materials, up-to-date cloths, such as royal vi- cuna, cheviots, {mported elysians and foreign friezes. All handsomely made and trimmed, Men’s Fine Suits. A os @ . some with “slash.” others with vertical pockets,| WOLFE & CO.'S In this ‘oys’ 3-Piece Suits turned-up cuffs with velvet pipings. There are | ———————— Ie at ys D also blue and black kerseys in thia lot; $12 and| WHOLESALE PRICB, $9.50: nate . ADLER & C0.'S ) tn thie $15 values; E PRICE, $3.50; $7.75 all sizes; the best value in New| REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $12.00. York. WHOL PRICE S00 r 47 , On. MEN'S FINE SUITS—A great line, euch as will| REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $5.00. J 2. ] wor. aantee eres ercoats this | be found nowhere else at retail at this price.| hoys’ 3-PIECE SUITS, with vests, in blue chev- ae aaleat | They are single-breasted styles and some are! tots and casalmeres, ax well as cheviols, also WHOLESALE PRICE, $12.00; double-breasted, high-cut vests, In single and) fancy cheviots and cassimeres as well as some double breasted, military cut, exposition shoul- ders; among these are Bannockburn effects, pin stripes, neat checks and plaids; also Oxford mixed cheviots, heavy blue serges, cassimeres, pretty striped worsteds; sizes from 9 to 16 years; a suit worth $5.00. Boys’ Woollen Suits. 8.88 The season's most popular creation, the long, loose-fitting coat, made with slash pockets and REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $15.00, zs &c. Every size, for the slimmest or stoutest 5 Ss ) Inthlis shown {n pretty shades of Oxford, ned through- 7 WEISS & SEGAL'S out with avery fine Imported Aereelunleceaitl aan We challenge the world to match at this NUIGUESATRIORICE TS | saleat silk sleeve linings; sizes from 34 to 42 chest. : . P - a ; 1 98 These coats ire the same as those you have seen Men's High-Grade Suits. REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $3.00. | S $15.00 1 VOLFE "1 = BES 1 -O0 cau 618.00, OLE Ee 3C0.8 paths Strong woollen materials, all the newest effects. Men's Winter Cvercoats. WHOLESALE PRICE, $14.50; Soon also plain black and blue, double avats and WOLFE &CO'S 4 In this = : 9 80 knees, seams stayed and taped; ideal sults for x : saleat | REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $16.00. } 7 boys, embracing good style and durability; WHOLESALE PRICE, $14.00; All $18.50 and $20.00 SUITS, single and double | ‘Touble-breasted coat style for boys aged 7 to i REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $17.50, 00 breasted cheviots in mixtures and plain black; 4: sailor collar blouse style for boys age: BOOTATACT fawGentl at and blue—fancy worsteds in dark tones, double, 0 10. + w; C 0 of th . finest. Gentlemen's COATS. | breasted blue velour worsteds, In fine’ stripes | ‘ = Are the very latest foreign effects both in rough| and handsome checks, There are little and biz| Boys’ Winter Coats. In this and smooth elezhs. Blue, black and brown vel-| checks, and pin stripes and plalds. ‘The eeams| WEISS & SEGAL’S | sale at vety Kerse Ba a Oxford and Cambridge chey- fots; some lined throughout with silk, others half lined. Not one worth lezs than 320.00, and Frome os high as $25.00, ate siik-sewed, the linings are of toughiy fabri-| WHOLESA cated serges and Itallan cloth; some have single, some double breasted vests; all will be marked LE PRICE, $3.50; 'LAR RETAIL PRIC SPECIAL OV COATS, from 4 to 16 REC boy during this sale at one uniform price. a ‘ y nea “ol ie FOR GIRLS’ $4.50. STYLISH SAILOR. s i 5 years, tan covert cloth and Oxford mixed, heavy tailor-made, some plain or trimmed, notch or storm ollar . colors m p he rs - VOTE ogee” $s Suits. : cy uk Ouths Obercoats. rath Welght, Hned with plaid lining, velvet ‘collar, | ‘tlm gray, Oxford, brown, navy and black. 14, 16 and 18 year sizes, ‘ BLOUSE SUITS, all-wool material, beautiful WOLVE & CO.'s ) n this EISS & SEGAL 'S } 1 positively worth $5.00. FOR MISSES" $19.50 HANDSOME BOX COATS, of imported ly trimmed with braid to maten; come in red, saleat 1 sale at 9 5 kersey and cheviots, from 21 brown and navy, lined throuzhont; sizes 6 to 14 years. ° WHOLESALE PRICE, $8.00; REGULAR TALL PRICE, $10.00, ( 5,75 S DRESS and FINE ng some of the latest t cheviots, as well as black and blue : also about 200 suits made from the celebrated Dickey cloths, and a very large selection of fine striped WORSTEDS, in| the newest patterns and designs, perfectly made | and trimmed: easily recognized as $10.00 value. WHOLESALE PRICE, $9.59; 6 66 Boys’ 3-Piece Suits. REGULAR Reram. Price. $12.0. | Os Para DUBR GG0s8 | nale This lot consists of the very fluest OVERCOATS WHOLESALE PRICE, $4.00; Me ke manufactured, shown !n all the newest colorings . aT } 2 98 of Oxford, Cambridge, tan, black, blue and REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, $6.00, | dave brown. In cheviots, beavers, kerseys and mol-| BOYS’ 3-PIECE SUITS, ages 9,to 16: Scotch chev- tons, lined with the very best of serge and tall- fot mixtures, in broken plaid, stripe and check ored to perfection; they will fit young men from effects, a8 well as black and blue colorings in 15 to 20 years; In fact. men up to 36 chest can be) cheviots and Thibet cloth; made man fashion fitted In a $15.00 WINTER OVERCOAT. for the most part, with double-breasted vests, ) Inthis An excep H 3 "| ‘Hour Sale Saturday, between 9.30 and 10.30. _ Boys’ $5.00 Winter Overcoats, $1.98. To-merrow at 9.30 o'clock we will place on sale 450 BOYS’ WINTER OVER- f. COATS, made of strictly all-woollen Friezes and Vicunas, in the much-sought-for Ox- ford and Cambridge colors, also a pretty tan effect, all handsomely made, plaid woollen or Italian lining, silk velvet collars, sizes 3 to 15 years. at $1.98. $5.00 Overcoats To-Morrow '* J hour only A Flyer in Half Hose. ) 500 dozen very fine IMPORTED HALF HOSE, samples of a very large importing house Stripes, plaids, checks, in fact all kinds are here; 50c, grade on saleat....... Men’s $i 50 Shirts at 5 0c. : We took all the manufacturer had—about 750 dozen. Bought them so ridiculously low that we had to agree not to |! advertise the name of the brand. However, the trade-mark is stamped on every shirt, and to-morrow fe @ | i Cc any a pe alt \ 25c | | | | | we will offer very handsome madras and percale shirtings, in the newest patterns, fizures, stripes and checks, all hand laundered, with attached and detachable cuffs, open back and front, in all sizes from 12 to 18 band, worth $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00; to-morrow at. ene. their marriage. $66 of depot (3 (8, 1901, We apeediiy as posatble on the day of Manstield There tre Street Court, gave cach meaber of the band/a fine of $10. | Mathew Arno, fifteon, of §9,Thompeow street, Thomas Zato, fifteen, of 63 Var- had been passed. At here waa another drief slow-up. \ rattle of wheels clash! ewltches, Then awa home stretch. The «rade to Sharon Canton Jun train ren For fifteen minutes the big locomotive | 1% New York, New Haven and | ‘fs oad waited in the old |* eoown Hartt Sullivan street, composed that faced the Magistrate Imposed xentence. Di ote marc nine te ate nat degree of per k the bridal cou; ) ce of wixty ny Ute) had burrowed through the de- Aly oatacd Cie WIth Al aith iy orner of Washington and iaeearen jue minutes nm ostreet. formerly occupied by Aten Hiner a Lads Had Dime Novell sho cutee tirm of Eppers, Smith & Wey= In the aub-basement. ts a store- Den in Tarrant vm filled with lead, copper, orass and o|CHAIR AC n began the race HILD’S SCAFFOLD. kive the sina aes is ‘ther salable materfal, stored there b7 agasie Never did In trave! Debris. a ES . ; ST RERCO thon well rel from Ue amd was Suspended Tavior. The four boys had M ton the grand oa Won Comd Cael Dead iot the store-room, ar nd sped by ny ¢ . Ite twit Roth tt : Melvor saw a nent under. ne y ; : : yt the corner and captured The 2 Livertan and * \ Weta) dirty boys they I ae land hilly, But dus suite appeared In court to- ented dow ' n k oranges, lemons and the ¢ ? Wor) by underground room, a) ‘ : mate th velow until they, ad Wk sO We" the ‘ N: 1 the sidewa!l ve Was followed until Digot The © investigating ih Magistr y ‘ fixtures. . est materials and elegantly tailored, all: ee colors, sizes 6 to 14. < GIRLS’ $6.00 AND $7.00 Rl 2 ae melton and beaver cloth, ” ted. with storm collar, fine @g=— sortment cf colors, sizes 6 to 12. é 0 $9.50 REEFERS AND BOX: — handsomely bratded, velvet or fur.) 3 95 FOR $8. ° up In fine kersey, beaver ang!” JACKETS : comes in ox-bload. castor, navy and browm, 118 sizes FOR made of winter shades, some fur trimmed, othe braided or plein, storm or notch collars, and 18 years. FOR MISSES’ $! JACKE! bs 5 AND CHEVIOTS, velvet notch or stoi lars, finest tailoring, some brald trimmed and others plain; new winter colors; 1, 16 and 18 y FOR MISSES’ $10.00 AND $12.00 JACK 4.95 finest kersey cloth, beaver and golf material, plaid back, elegantly tallored; ALL DOUBLE- , BREASTED and several styles; colors tan, castor, gar- 5 trimm chevio sizes 6 to 14. net, brown, blue and black; 14, 16 and 18 year sizes = Sy spy EEFER FOR MISSES’ $15.00 EXTREMELY STYLISH FORT GIRUSH. $11.00. STYLISH REC E A FITTED JACI made of choice materials 5 + JACK ten eO ey ince cagattcaliacele and Imported cheviotc, handsomely. tallor- sey ¢ i itive are Gas fancy cacale i double breasted, heauti{uliy trimmed, some with: tur, heve in castor, red, brown and navy, 6 to 14 years” sizes Children’s Dresses. FOR GIRLS $3.50 DRESS, stylichiy made. of plaids and plain colors, all neatly trimmed with braid or plain colors to match. with gored or lined throughout, newest colorings, sizes 6 stitched, In all the newest winter shades, richly lined; 14, 16 and 18 year sizes Misses’ Rainy Day Skirts. FOR MISSES" $4.95 RAINY-DAY SKIRTS. made of choice Mel- > ton cloth, plaid or plain back taterial, welted seams, hip| Pocket, hems heavily stitched at bottom; Oxford gray, brown and blue; lengt! to 37 Inches. 1:35 a 98 FOR SES $11.75 STYLISH TAILOR-MADE SUITS, of cam- Mane el’s hair diagonal cheviot, double-breasted Jackets, shield front Adare i rf oRETTY — C. ) £ _ ow: sats * . FOR GIRLS $4.50 PRETTY CASHMERE. ean and high collar silk lined, new flaring skirts, gray only, set 1) 49 Hosea clescutist nade eltuluchedivokorand i ore Bton jacket effect. front, ,ored skirt, ned ‘ red, navy, brewn and green, 6 Misses’ Box Coats. : FOR MISSES' HANDSOME $25.00. 25 2.75 INCH BOX COATS, finest kersey cloth, and imported cheviots, vicunas ani| Montagnacs, handsomely Mned and beautifully tall ored, turn-down or storm collar; colors castor, Ox- throughout, colors cadet, to 14 years sizes. FOR $6.95 GIRLS’ DRESSES. all-wool plaid or 3 95 plain colors, stylsbly trimmed, with plain col- f ored tucked yokes, yellow silk soutache, gilt buttons and ecru Insertion edge, new es: shades, sizes 6 to 14 years. ‘ceve, all the new- ford, navy and black; 14, 16 and 18 yeur sizes. g Misses’ Automobiles, Girls’ Three-Quarter and Fill Length Cloaks, ~ FOR MISSES’ 50 AUTOMOBILES, FOR GIRL'S $12.00 THREE-QUARTER BOX: 16.50 made of finest: kers cloth, in. caste 7.50 CLOAK, fine silk finished, kersey or beaver cloth, sallor collar, ch or storm collar, some with vet trimmed, others plain, elegantly tailor stitched, colors red, brown and blue, lned throughout; sizes 6 to 12 years. FOR GIRL'S $16.50 THREE-QUARTER OR* 9 95 FULL LENGTH CLOAK, finest kereey cloth, Sis double breasted, with stitched velvet collar; and cuffs, single or 3-cape collar, gilt, velvet, trimmed” or plain, entire garment handsomely tailored, colors castor, oxblocd, navy and bright red; sizes 6 to 16° zi Girls’ Sailor Blouse Suits. color only, double breasted, storm collar and revere, entire garment beautifully tailored, full satin Hned. a Misses’ Box Coats. vs FOR MISSES’ $12.00 BHOX JACKETS, finest 6.00 diagonal or pebbled chevlots, clegantly tail- saree ored, with velvet notch or high storm collar and revers, ned throughout, blue, gray, navy and black, 14, 16 and 18 year sizes 7 5 FOR $15.00 STYLISH BOX JACKETS, 22 to J 26 Inch length, made up of finest kerse beaver and wide wale cheviots, elegant! to 25 inoh lengths, extremely stylish, double breasted, with silk velvet or storm collars, satin ined throughout. sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; colors, castor, oxford, medium gray, red, navy, brown and black. 3395 Offers From Our Great Purchase of Fine Shoes. Oalues Such as No Other Store Ever Gave. 2.00 and 1.50 Shoes Here To-Morrow at 98c. For Men and Boys, Women and Children. FOR GIRLS’ §8.59 SAILOR SUITS, all-wool diagonal, cheviot si » elegantly silk-brald trimmed the newest shades; 6 to 14 years, Ladies’ Nechwear. Fine heavy n COL! Faapes Ine Ze, 10 CREAM 3 6 lace applique RS. ina variety @ Py id atyles, all sizes, 0c TIES, trimmed with Hon ton eda! in the newest scroll ens, fully two yarde I 59c A value at S¥c., while } i BOYS’ SPRING HBEI. SATIN CALE LACE SHOES. LADIES’ $2.00 GENUINE DONGOLA LACE SHOES. | =i ea dongola tops, London cap toe, crease vamp, sizes 3| made in medium-welght soles, patent tip and heavy i to 13%; special. | double mannish shape sole, up of sane, douskt om | OUntrimmed Hats. Davis Beot and Shoe Co. at a great bar- BOYS' “HANOVER” SA'T- wing in olr Untrimmed Hat are sho: ar IN CALF HEEL cares it « handsome line of ladies’ s SC OMFORT SHOES ear HATS. They are made SHOES, London cap lironil. topsa ha of ; fron, tucked taffeta toe, bright — dongola otinottse ind maine, including the very latest tops, extension — sol eer | designs in spangle: areas 98 (nie aiken iva hea lee: corns for lmmediate wear: up De sold and warranted; eae a ae ae izes 12 to SiG; worth mined tate balance at DOG : h ‘ ton, with ke ! tan calf, > special Men’s $5.00 Shoes at $2.95. Men’s Fine Shoes, bought ata price that will permit us to sell tiem at less than cost of material, The purchase includes the tinest of Patent leather, Enamel, Box Calf, Vici. Kid and French Calt; made in the very latest smart, les, strictly hand: tony made. Bulldog, custom and opera lasts. offer you choice at........ a ane 1.45, Candy Offers. The be t and finest grade of candy on market to-day is Repetti, It gives 760 PAIRS MEN'S $1.75 SATIN CALF LONDON Cai TOE LACE SHOES; spectal. $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes at $1.69, LADIES’ FINEST HAND-SEWED SHOES, lace and button, kid and patent tips, some are made with heavy extension welt soles, others light exible hand-turned soles (Pp Finest patent-leather, kid and cloth tops, lace and button, finest donvola, box calf and | vici kid. All sizes, 2 to 8—all widths, AtOE E. The 1.69 10 kinds, per TURE 18 kinds, T MIXTURE, 30 kinds, eee sescenseete greatest values New York ever knew, Ihe styles are ope: coin, bulldog and mannish shapes, absolute! fect; worth $}3.00,$3.50 and $4.00, spec new and per- Ave. and 23d St. 6th Ave, and 23d St. | 6th ” per Ib. 6th Ave. and 23d St 6th Ave. and 23d St