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FORTUNES AND FIRES OF THE LELAND FAMILY. day from the Hotel a it ts a curlons ¢ thata litt two y esher of th Leland: I, wae also buriet from this same hotel. | Famed as the Lelands ave been for | 5° their hotels, their success has not at} tracted more attention thin ithe way ts ef tame thetr pos ‘i toby ‘The most overwhelmin war the burning of the Windsor on Mareh 17, 18. This Qotel was eon ducted by Wa id, who Hy 1 corridor when the alarn rushed to the re se quickly did th he was met by a wall of and had to retrea Ilis wife and daughter Helen perished Mr, Leland lived only a few weeks. The shock brought on digest! trouble, which developed appendicitis, and rurvive an operat oft The Ocean H destroyed. in 3895. Tin Syracuse year the hotel w Just about this time the Dolevan at Albany, was in the zenith of tus fame Three. yeara Inter It too was swept} Fi years afterward the Leland Cas- | Used an Odorless and Tasteless Remedy Boys’ and girls’ heavy ribbed cotton hose, with double kn warranted fas Heaney xan ined ; in His Food, Quickly Curing Him Black; regular price Sc. all sizes. on Jan: ion, NEWT WAS Nothing could be more dramatic or de- | voted than the manner in which M iw her drunken fat! 9 | Nzetchedness and alniost unbearable sufter- | | ine. Janitor Banked Families’ Safety on His Building. Janitor James Draper proved hie abil. ing hin the fireproof qualities of the Maji and Express Ballding eariy. this morning by letting his fami! the top floor while flames were raging on the floors beneath them. Watohman George stunt discovered « blaze in the fire room on the mezzazine | floor, Ie turned in an alarm and no- tified the engineer to star: the hy- draulle elevators. When tney got going Re went up to the seventh floor and awakened the janitor. Mrs. Draper anid her three children were seized w pante, but the Janitor ordered them waekit to bed. “This {8 a fre-zroof bulldi: “The fre will not burn floor," Hla confidence was Justified, £ Dlaze, though Merce, did not get beyond the fle room. [Two alarms brought | Chief Croker and his assistants, Ahearn end Kruger, to the scene j "The police place the damage at $1.00), | but the figures do not represent ‘the actual loss to the papers which has Deen deprived of Its valuable Mle cnt. lection that no amount of money can repiace, REM: SIZED MEN BEST. Renn ig." he sald, beyond on for a New Rule of the |] Penns: Was the “Yes, father isa ref: “and our friends think it a mil Remarkable History Recalled by Death of Warren, Jr., Buried To-Day. mes were eo! house $29,000, {hers Ueland qarutmark Firet Leland, stablish a 1818 he ain were n of Leland, Horace land, St no is being bur on of Warren Leland Striking Resemblances. edivery anu ha rted, as well | y | ‘ Miss Edith Williams Wants Every Egy | Reader of This Paper to Know How She Saved Her Father. Without His Knowledge. = These are of in plain and fancy drop stitch in all the r Package of the Remedy ‘Actual va 00 per pair. Main Fine, Malled Free, to Show How Easy = | $1 See ee es It In to Cure Drunkard tHiams, Nox sville, Ohio, nis knowledge or con Kate Lynch, of Cal. hi a for a tr. in father him closely the difference, ro 1k Thin was & ROO ol ment an almost A him sober for half a di kn [hate the sight aed amvell ef i going too in mop drinking fo nd Eto hin t had |. we both tad a i and now we have the hapjiest héme the kindest CHICAGO, I, Jan, 2 more than 180 will not be employed ant firemen or brakemen on the Pe eee wil nin Railroad system. Nor will the » cespful applicants for these stand less than five and ©: mi post nec prevalence of grip and other 4 A measure prompted roud" The management, after consulting tors and medical statistics, was con: vinced that men welghing less than 140 ds or. more than 1 pounds were rivictims of germs than those: tp- the beam between those contr ean than 149 pounc i men who welgh lean than 140 pounds or | it Mt reme wrappi vas | cofften or food, and that it habit quietly ex, YG Ohlos snd he wi mall 2 dy to you, necurely seaied In 4 plain also full directlous how to use it, books and testimonials from hundreds who have been cured, and ald you In say at: to-day. ite brighten tae" test of your was Coffee Simeon Aaron ire, Willa nd. children, so that) $ Lelands was vp Talands large-bodied ind managed many years of misery, ik owill THE WOE LOVER THEM tense of Marriage and Robbed. earian col dastardly attempt to my women waem he bad re Annis Schafra, twenty-five years 0 pretty Hu fan girl from Lat Jia. was dr from tie heath the the foot Highth «4 m aotels Warren s Kr niture on Hotel at Saratog &reatest summer hotel ring the Wor! ring the sea! soto the slimy ngplece. be murderer until they CIRL IN RIVER. Lured Here Under Pre- withholding the name » Headquarters that firemen w the scene and the fire « edowhta a small loss, HIGHEST ROOT would have hal to the building anit {Evening World Had to}« x Notify the Fire- | ‘ | men. | | \ : © road! ' structure kmen had « the early hou blr hosees, whee the trouble, the Anis! ‘ valarm, and it B AltmansGo. prices of MERINO UNDERWEAR for Women and Children, and will also offer January 24th: Have made reductions in the on Thursday, Each, 88c. Women's Embroidered Flannel Skirts, White and colored, Fach, 51.50 SHOE DEPARTMENT. Women’s Ribbed Vests and Drawers, (Third Floor. Several Thousand Pairs of Women’s Boots, in two style. will be offered on Thursday, January 2th. as follows: Glace Kid Boots, with kid tips: arched instep, military heels : button and lace, : . : . $2.50 Chrome Calf Patent Leather Boots with dull kid tops and extension soles, : 5 : $2.75 British and American Flags. We have always in stock British and merican Flags, in all sizes, at most reasonable prices. 4 3. Hosiery Sale. i < Baas This event is looked forward to by hun- aa dreds of our patrons who have taken ad- antage of its exceptional opportunities in} ay 4.98 & 5.49. 01 1 \ =F ‘ bs) U former years. rarity than ever, by the following: Women’s Hose, 9c, Per Pair. These are made of fine Egyptian cotton, Tull seamless, with double They should ordinarily retail for 4c. per pair. Women's Hose, 15c. Per Pair. All the finest grades of cotton; imported; made by the best manufacturers in Ger many. They ate full fashioned; ir Hermsdorf black and fancy: polka cluded in the lot are some liste thread hose. Actual value from 5c. Fer pair. Men's 1-2 Hose, 15c. Per Pair. The finest grades of imported dots, silk embroidered in cadet blue, and black grounds with neat tigures. are hundreds of dozens here to select from, and not a pair many worth 38. In this lot we also include all of our natural fine cashmere half-hose. Children’s Hose, 9c. Per Pai his year the values we give are of greate! worth less than cand cf WeVeeerereserees VAUVETERETTDETES BAN8e AALARSAAAAAEALANTASSR RCNA Women’s Hose, 39c. Per Pair. year’s white sale. That's what you may expect here to- morrow. torchon and Val. Gowns, 3%c., 49¢. blue, tan and nal soles; in. pink, regular prive 49e, and 69¢.—f ~ Of cambric and mustin, with em) broidery and lace isiimmniises, these are | about half regular prices pistes Outing Flannel Skirts, carat ni quality, with umbrella win pink and white + Sizes 6 to} ong insertion, neck and sleeves. tin- ished ‘vith dainty Long Slips, 65¢.—Of rke ot th and white with hemstitched tucks and insertic 44 years; regular pri we, Near Motutida 4-Ply Collars, 6 for 45c. This lot consists of about guarantde to be perfect in every respect. They come inall the latest shapes; the same collar under another brimd name sells at (Sc., or 7 =* per halt dozen. per half dozen. Not sold in lesser amounts, Main Moo row, is 45; joo eee --- =: Men’s and Boys’ Shirts, 25c. This is one of the most exceptional bargains of the year. $1. which formerly sold at 50c. (in this lot the sizes are broken) night shirts with fancy trimming and 52 inches long, wl sold for 50c. each (not all sizes, however. Everything j in the lot to- } morrow at 25c. per garment. "BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 2d Ave., 59th and 60th Sts. BLOOMINGDALE BROS.) 3d Aves, 59th and 60th Sts, RO You may obtain some slight idea of. this at Heotess b In- 45 hose; all full fashioned, in fancy: stripes, Fae pairs in ere Whack and ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' aay ee ae ree eee ere ee nee ee ee ' ! ‘ ‘ ndermuslins & Infants’ Wear. Finest qualities in every instance, and greater values always. than the greatest elsewhere, especially in this Undermuslins. Sonnette Corsets. rie rastey See sess Heian eet cal lah $1.25 Corsets for 69c.- Both tone B 35.00 machine; sale | No clight, ba Corset Covers, 15c. and 17¢.—Of “nt short, ot sateen, in ate whi pri 75. Proot. $60.00 machin: tng camnbyie-teimnmned with embroidery | an drab sizes 18 to 30 inches. No. “Delight, $45.07 machines ale] 23,00. Drawers, 19c., 25¢. and 39c.— Of Infants’ Wear. 1 No. 23 eligi, ball-bearing, §80.00) anaes aba Inulin, trimmed with lace and em- Infants’ Bands, 19c. Of tine Machine; sale price, 18.98. No. O48 Tepldeted ruttesteokerind bands: mere, with shoulder straps. and et . 28 Delight, ali-bearing, $35.00) 78" Shi s tah; sizes 9 to At inches; regular} machin 21.00. No! 10. Drawers at 39c.. 49c. and 89¢.—Of | rice 0c. 'No, 27 Delight, bailshearing, $60.00 | S°apnet action cambric, trimmed with) embroidery | Infants’ Kid Shoes, 25c. Have softy ine: sale price, 23.00, Main Floor. it en. muslin, different styles, with em- Infant Pontes: 10c. miland a broidery and Lice trimmings. jcolamorstedi reeular price al infan 0 z ips, i -—O inet Skirts, 39c.. 49c., 59c. to 98c. each ambreTpOWenOlnaNe mentite little hemstitehed 1,500 dozen of men’s and boys’ good 4-ply coliars, which we Our price, beginning to-mor- In the lot are men’s fancy and white stifl-bosomed shirts (regular $1.00 and 0 values, but broken sizes); men’s and boys’ unlaundered shirts and men's} &g h regularly} ven H Sale of Hosiery—Main F {Women’s Shirt) Waist Women's Undermustins Women's and Children’s Shoe e Vleor, And many P attraction: + Some very exceptional values in these garments {to-morrow. ~The workmanship on them is of the finest order and the trimmings are excellent. AT 2.98, 3.69, 3.98 Taffeta silk; many styles to choose from; all tucked. : a silk, hemstitched and tucked Tt and trimmed with but T 7.98—Of tatfeia silk. trimmed with cilt braids and | fancy trimmed, VAT 21.98, 22.50, 22.75 Exclusive styles in dress waists impoited novelties. <The ah sills Tined clits orately trimmed with Lee _ Women’s Kid Gloves, 50c. are regular $1.25 ones—one of the greatest alues of the season. There are several hundred the lot, heavy P-K 2-clasp kid. No mail order: 1 S filled. Men's Gloves, 39c. {AlL-wool, white, knitted gloves, fancy knit backs, worth 50c. and 75¢. Men's Kid Globes, 55c. Several hundred pairs of the $1 grades, every pair warranted. Your money refunded if not satisfactory, Delight Sewing Machines. Great Saic 8 Delight Sewing rea the Best in the World. The Delight is made by one of the most reputable and oldest sewing-machine manufacturers in the world. it has all the latest improvements, and is light-runnin: and noisel ne tully guaranteed for tiv ' ery ma years; have finest oak and walnut cabinet work; i % | Wines and Liquors. 5% 1scount Old Maryland Rye Whiskey, ve! ea ny je vod at tw t quarts. 59¢, Witson Rye Whiskes Ve big bottle 9c. California Catawba, very tine, 79. French Bran ported, three Allsopp s Ale, brewed in I Trent, bingland, ttest in. th: on our entire stock of Bric-a-Brac and Fancy Decorated Port, workd. ‘ per doven, 1.09, China Macon (Red Bureu or Chablis ° (White Burgundy). best imported, at Third Floor, soth St. Section, bottler AS. 1A Fine Webster’s for $1. 35, This ts an exceptional olfer, for the Dictionary is worth triple this price. It is an indexed and una- \ bridged Dictionary, and every schoo! | doy “und girl should sown one. Maly fe BLOOMINGDALE BROS., } 3d Ave., 5%th and e0th Sts. ‘ BLCOMINGDALE BROS., 2d Aves, Siti and 0 fi Sts, get 1OF Sp. Special Interest To- aa nl : n ASA NVORY-ANALASS, WVUAUeeeeeene canecetseseaseeseseseeeseetne. seronresstouysenseentey | MT EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1901. ‘The Evening Word had telegrapicd | ‘hat {¢ the firemen had not arrived when WAVER TOATAON 040000000806 NTL EEGAEREAOEEESEOSS fetverccocrunctuncce creteunnenuucen ogc ecnceececeeet cece cc eec cee cect cecae ttt rrerrrrrererrerreee ttt VAR LUANDA TAAL NALLSLE TEL EEATENG ETS TEOS TAD ER UES TAUONAERCORCELOR TECLUGULEGRNTEOLOREURREOEORORSERORRERRCATSTENNCEE Tee een tehhNEEe OEO88 TU taRaTs, 9 Most readers, most results. the great Sunday World's Want ree-| ls through the unfailin; WAVER DREDDDDOND ERED EDEODIOOONOY ord, - FRANK [TAYLOR CLOTHING Cg One Day Only Men's $12. STEWART BUILDING, Broadway, Cor, Chambers St | You Cannot Afford to Lose | Interest in What We're Doing at This | Great Big Reduction Sale’ of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats, Raglans, Ulsters, Suits, . 4 Trousers, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. We've got to clear the store quiek we've planned — Fair, square de—reduetions so powerfully bold and startling as to make men pause, ponder and purchase. aclean sweep of these gi Come, see and select from this stupendous stock. Quantity greater than you've ever seen before. Quality always recognized as the finest in the land. $35--$10-$45 Overcoats and Raglans to go at $15 and $18. Of genuine Montagnacs, Elysians and other best cloths. $25 -$28-$30 Suits, Overcoats, Raglans and., Ulsters to go at $8, $10 and $12.50. The Big Stock of Trousers and Fancy Vests, $5, $6 to$89 Trousers $2, reduced to Stand $5. 50 SHOES now #1.45—$3.50 SHOES now $2. W THATS now $1.25—-$3.00 HATS now $1.65. ¢ Every artiele in the big FURNISHING stock at IALF and LESS. $4tand$5 Fancy , Vests reduced to te $1, $1.50 and $2. ¥ an BROADWAY cor.CHAMBERS ST. One Day Only H To-morrow ' ‘Thursday), Men's Fars Raglan or} regular | to 15 years, $3.00 the reg- ular price; to- morrow only, Overcoats, choice, to-morrow only, at One Day on Boys’ Chinchilla Reefers,’ 4to oe years; small sizes with velvet collars, large sizes with storm collars ie 00 ° lar price $3 00; to- morrow, only, One Day Only. Men's heavy- weight $3.50 To-morrow (Thursday?, $14.00 and $15. 7 50) "and $4.00 Worsted ' T Cassimere rousers, or Cheviot Thursday Only, 1.80 Seeand_ Floor Suits, at B. Altman & 4. FURS and FUR GARMENTS. The balance of this season's stock, comprising Alaska Sezl and Broadtail Coats, Plain and Trimmed Pe:sicn Lamb Coats Fur Lined Cloth Capes, Wraps and Coa‘s: Coilarettes, Scarfs, Muffs, Trimmings, Rugs, Robes, etc., in all the various furs, are o'fered AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. That's ‘The only way to look ae Sunday World Wants ©