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: \ er) 8 DIAGRAM REC) 5HOWws Hoye CAR RAN WILD IN ~_ BROADWAY; 3 HURT. OCCVRRED. JOSEPH APPEL. Man Badly Hurt, Horse Killed, 20 Passengers Panic-Stricken and Road Blocked Half an Hour. Broadway th An open troltey car on t Uné crarhed into two wa ing. As a resuit three were injured, one perhaps fatally; one horse Wi Killed, two horses were frightf d. a score of passengers thrown fnto « pantie and Broadwa from City Hall to Great Jones street was blocked for half an hour. The accident occurred shortly before . Columbus avenue car Ni town, was creeping along Jones and Fourth streets. behind it was a big double kK, the property of J, M. Lowden, of d West street. The truck, driven by J was loaded with boxes woollen goods, and was proceeding very slowly on account of the crush of trac. Car Went Wild. Suddenly the Columbus avenue car stopped, there was a buzzing of the motor, and then It started back atfull © speed. Tho motorman tried in vain to atop It, and, running at about ten miles an hour, It crashed into the horses and truck behind it. The horses were forced’ under the truck and the car puehed !t along al- most to Great Jonex nireet. I.ogan, at the first shock of collision, Jumped and saved himue:f from injury. The passengers on the car, stricken, leaped to the street. At Great Jones strect a light wagon, drawn by one horse, was proceeding northwant in the car tr: hind it was Broadway car No, 1235, The wagon was the property of Appel CARS PLUNCED OFF HICH RAIL, A Brakeman Mortally ’ Hurtin D., L. and W. Wreck. panic: Passenacr traffic ou the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western [allway was resumed this morning after an all-night atall at Hackettstown, N, J. due to a unique accident. A wildcat frefght and coal train came tearing down from Rockport Hill at 5.30 last evening, cager tu clear the way for| the fast line train, then nearly pass. Suddenly a car whee! broke under a @oal gondola and before the train could be stopped it had ripped up the rail and gplintered the.tles for several yarde, de- railing thirteen cars. Pare of the cars were plunged down @ thirty-fve foot embankment. The ethers were piled in a mass on the Weatbound track. Jacob Hurdman, a brakeman, who was on the roof of a freight cat which tumbled over the embinkment, had his shoulders crushed and will die. He lives at Port Morris. Wrecking trains worked all / @learing-away the wreck, which stalled all trains from Hoboken or Serantum $7,000 FOR HIS LEG. Trial He Verdict Against Metropolitan Ronda. John G. Everhardt, who lost his leg by being thrown off a First avenue car at East Forty-fourth street, is the galn- er by %,000 through Davie, his case tried for the second time in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day. Everhardt sued the Metropoiitan Rall- way Company, and a jury before Justice Gaynor brought in a verdict for him for judge set it aside, saying tMathe should receive $10,00 or nothing, The case waa tried again before Jus: tice Mattice and damages of $7,000 were sewarded. due to Beco + morn. | Cana J jun. Just bes} ¢ night [- a GRADY COMES HOME. Senator Is Entirely Restores to Health, (Spectal to The Evening World.) CANANUAIGUA, N, Y., June 13.-, Genator Grady left Canandaigua at 7.25 amorn! for: his home in + Soae Ein Sehator is/ia the saw the f attempted street and rendered. ur horse was tnstantly k ‘The front 5 we a sponging firm, a the he the metorman of car | torn 1y 3! It No. 265 Wert Hot part of the door, Strange to say, fouvle “Vener, away wan Six haken the stop tt William ‘iene and. body, If we NY paeh Brothers A2™ Sty. Cor Bi Ape. Men's Blue and Black SERGE SUITS Ait $10, $12, $14, $15, $18. aP ORSu be miner-wear SER GE mayalmost termed the “National Suit.” _American common sense has dis- played itself in the selection of serge for hot-weather wear, as in everything else. No fabric is so cool or comfortable as serge, and nothing is smarter or dress- ier than a suit of it if made in the proper way. The fabrics that go into our serge suits are selected from the best American and foreign looms—fabrics that have been tried and tested for years, All the newest effects are here in the medium, wide or narrow wale, the herring- bone and the new striped serges, made in the single breasted, broad - shouldered, military or regular sack style, s single-breasted, trousers cut wide over the hips. The coats are full lined, half lined, or no lining at all; all sizes, 33 to 46, Voge Brothers AS Cor Bh Age THE WORLD: she horses of the had rit for nearly a blog kK, were able to stand up when they n. | je just enourh ‘op, but the lever went car started back. k charge of car No, 1 r house, towing dis- Winter, joked by the am le Wan severely ine but an ntance took him to the Astor He Js a nephew of Willlam . the veteran dramatic eritic, and known as a dramatic THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE (5, 1901. HA ain- -Bargain Friday. |—and you may say the same of Dry Goods stores. \ takin; flows toward this store from all parts of the world. all it costs. What nations refuse to learn at one time they are forced to know at another | There are some—many—that have never found out the profit there is in a loss—a small loss—a quick loss—one that achieves a purpose. jone of the first lessons we'learned, and it’s a valuable one. ‘ We apply it particularly to the Bargain Friday Sale. small—lots that are too large—goods that seem to sell slowly-~some that sell very) quickly — all find their way to the bargain tables on Fridays, reduced so radically | that the selling but of each and every lot so offered becomes an absolute certainty. | We take many a loss that way, but what of that? It clears the deck for action; makes rocm for the never-ceasing stream of new merchandise that) It Lots that are yomerytntes TEM was too It keeps every box, shelf} and counter in the entire store free and clear of accumulations—-and that’s worth For Go- Worrow---Chese Bargains: Ohe Sate of oiler Soap. “Where there’ 's cvlltation there’ “s soap.”” | Friday and Saturday, June 14 and 15, will tel ‘the last two days of our big Annual Summer Sale of Toilet Soaps. It will pay stewards of hotels, clubs, restaurant and bearding-house keepers and the pub- lic in general to estimate their probable soap needs’ for the next six months and stock up liberally; for twice a year only, and only at The Big Store, are ‘soaps of a fine quality sold at such low prices as these:, Cold Cream and Glycerine | Myosotin, cake, 3c.; doz., 33) hea 3 cakes ina box, per 5 ne Soap, large cake, Sc 55 | | Per gross, 2.25 | Wild Rose, cake, 3c.; doz., 33) | Jersey Eelle, box of 3 cakes, 5 Rose Eouquet, cake, 2c.; Per gross, 2.25 | doz., 22 Violet Buttermilk, box of 3 Lilac Blossom, cake, 2c.; cakes, 5 dov., 22 Per gross, 2.25 Harfina Soap, cake, Turkish Bath, per cake, 1 Craddock’s Medicated Blue Per doz., 12c.; per gross, 1,39 Soap, | White Violet, box of 3cakes, 1Q | Carbolic or Tar Soap, cake 5) Royal, box of 3 cakes, 10 | ie regular Sc. Acacias, box of 3 cakes, 10 | Stanhopia, regular 2Sc. cake, 10) Violet Petals, cake, S¢.;dor, 55 | Eman Women’ s Shirt Waists. As : a special Bargain Friday attraction we offer | 6,000 GOOD SHII SHIRT WAISTS at these very lc low prices: Ghe 25e, Waists are of a good quality of striped percale; will fit well and are well made throughout. Ohe 39c. Warsts | are made in the sailor collar style, of good percale, with white pique dicky atgex and bow. \Ghe 49c. Waises are made of a fair quality of white lawn, with 2 rows of open work | embroidery running to waist line. One style has four graduating rows running to bust. | |\Ohe 69c. Waists are of Roman stripe Madras, thoroughly well made, with full pie rolling collar. Wash Soods Gre A “Room Sate’’ of Wall Papers. nants. Several thousand rem-| 10 Rolls of Wall Paper and 18 yds. of border to match, aera of Wash conde w rth $1.04, all for 60) c over: ean 10 Rolls of Wall Paper and | heavy sales, will go ON! 48 yas. of border to match, {sale Bargain Friday at, | worth $1.72, all for 1.00) ithese greatly reduced| | 10 Rolls of Wall Paper and : | 18 yds. of border to match, { Prices: worth $2.15, all for "1.40 42%c., 16c. and 25c. per rave een yard Remnants of Fine Dim- 6 er osrec Front ities, at (2 . ’ 124¢. to 19. per yard Rem- 6% Women s Undergar- | nants of Batiste, at 4 monts& Cheep | 125s, per yard Remnants of 8 rater Wiwesallsene rssh = Caines Piqueavar 10| {Clearance Sale of Odd| 12%c. to 19c. per yard Rem- |Lots at ently, reduced | nants of Ginghams and Ma- 8 | prices. je prompt if you| dred Clothe at would not be disap-| 18c. to 19¢. per yard Rem- OG inted. nants of Sateens or Fou- | Po lards, at 6% 19c. Plain Cambric Corset + 8c. to 10c. per yard Rem- Covers, for 121, nants of Lawns or Dimities, 3 139c. Embroidery or Lace at yt Trimmed Corset Covers, for 25) aig p ena 49c. Fancy Trimmed Corset CAdadren’ s Wear, > Covers, in popular styles, for 35) — ———. |39c. Plain Tucked and Hem- | Children's Guimpes, “of fine | stitched Drawers for 27 lawn, trimmed with tucks | 49c. Embroidery or Lace | and embroidery; on sale Trimméd or Plain Drawers, Borgain Friday at 39 | for 35 Children’s Caps, full ruche |09c. Fine Quality Drawers, \or full top piece, at 10 | prettily trimmed, for 50 Infants’ White Bedford | Oc. Cambric and Muslin Coats, light weight, with Trimmed Gowns, in several 50) large collars, trimmed with | |styles, for . braid, at 1.95) | %&c. Cambric and Nainsook | econt Foor, in x. Aide.) | |Gowns, in 4 styles, for 75) Saige meee {48c. Cambric Underskirts, Little Boys’ Shoes, |with pista rates, tor” 35 SS 98&c. Hemstitched Under- One of the many bargains | to be | skirts, of cambric, for 65 had by attending our big Trade | $1. 25 Torchon Lace Trimmed Sale of Summer Shoes and Oxfords. | Undersvirtr, for 98 Little Boys’ Setin Calf Spring Heel} | 75c/ Wrappers, of cambric Lace Shoes, sizes 8 to 1055; Eel and arcu for 50| worth $1.25 a pair; specially acest for. Bargain Friday at ’ 69 $1.25 Wrappers, of lawn ind dimity, for 88 i (Sreond Floor, 19th ¥4.) “(tain vheer, Contre.) Srocertes. 2 Halibut Fancy Chicken Steaks, Ib., 10{ Chotce Selected Butterfish or Shad, A Mutton: Legs, choice Canada Mut- i ton, Ib., 9 Choice tender Portethouse Steaks, | Ib., 18 Saurage: Selected Cervelat Sau- rage, Ib., 15 Pineapple: Large ripeaweet Havana Pineapples, 4 25 | Coffee: Fancy Golden Santos, fresh | toxsted, sweet and sound, I 14 Boston Baked Be or in tomato sauce, larg 5 9 | Tea: Your choice of our fine flavored full strength creas Black and Blended feas, Ib.. 40 Milk: Nestle aie Swiss Con- | densed Milk, can, 10} Hazel Sweet Caracas Chocolate, S cakes, \ 23 Harel or Armour's extra quality Corned Beef or Roast Beef, can, 14 Crackers: New York et oaks City | mixed, 2-Ibs., 25¢.; 9) Fancy Evaporated one Peeled | Apples, Ib., 10 Farina: American Cereal Co.'sanow | white Quaker Farina, 4 pkgs. for | 2Sc., single pkge., 7) Bartlett Pears: Southern Stand- | | ard, large 31d. can; doz., $1.00; jean, 9| | Mustard: Hazel genuine English Mastard, 4-Id. can, 10 Rice: Fancy flint head Rice, 4Ibe., 25 Pickle Pickle: Chow, 8 [fen strictly pure fruit and sugar jonly, glass, 15 | Soap: Itsagood Soap, 2 cakes, 5] | (Fourth Pier) Wines and Liquors Clare, Lottie ripe, 3,5 al., according to 4 59 and Sherry, 8 yrs. | old, made from selected grapes, ral. 1.35 | Pepper Whiskey, gal., $2.2! 47 Pepper, Whiskey, § yrs. ol, gal, $2.60; bo 65 | Puritan Claret from the Puritan Wine Company, doz., 2.40 Puritan Riesling, a better grade of California White Wine, doz., 2.15 "Prince," America's best cham- agne, tegularly fermented in the Pattie, atter ths Frerch process, and equal to many imported high- | priced wines; case of 12 qts., $12; | cate of 24 pts, 13.00 __ (Fourth Floor) Upholstery Remnants | A season's accuraulationsof small | ‘lots, odd and ends, etc., will be of-| Friday at prices that one-third, one-helf and in cases even more. tion of a few soiled lots these await you to-morrow: -—Irish Point, one and two pair lots only. sample quotations are : $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Cur- tains at, per pair, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Cur- tains at, per pair $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 Cur- |tains at, per pair, | $12. 00, $15.00 and $18.00 Curtains at, per pair, ODD PORTIERES. These will be sold by the strip. Imported ard domes- tic Tapestries and Damasks; a big lot, worth up to $10.00 per pair, at, each, $1.95, | $1.50, $1.25 and | COUCH COVERS. | Many patterns toselect from; 'a deep cut in every price, 2.95, 1.95 & have but one fault—the quantities are too small. Here's a partial list! of the many big bargains that will ODD LACE CURTAINS. Almost every style represented. Brussels, Notting- vham, Cluny, Renaissance, but in fered for a quick clearance Bargain | ll save you! some | With the excep-| goods Some 1.50 2.95 nal 8. 50) 95) 1.45, |REMNANTS OF TAPESTRIES, | DAMASKS, VELOURS, E’ 500 pieces of various lengths at ridiculously low prices; each, | Remnants of es at, TC. | 4.85 to 49/ | per yard, 3 } Remnants of Cretonnes, etc., | ot, per yard, 5| Remnants of Fringes at, per yard, 2 Odd Lengths of Grille at, each, 1.98 and 1.45 Odd Lengths of Shelf Oil- cloth at, per yard, 2 (Third Floor, Front, 18th 61.) We've e rounded up every remnant in the store: Skirt, Waist and Dress Lengths—and will place them on sale on Bargain Friday in three big lots |. At 25¢., 3S5e. and 50c. a yard. | Lot 1 consists of All-Wool Albatross, in colors and black, Shepherd Checks, All-Wool Bunting, All-Wool Challies, Etc., etc., Lot 2 consists of All-Wool Nun's Veiling, Challies, Albatross, | Etc., etc., i 8S5e. . Lot 3 consists of elf All-Wool Cheviots, All-Wool Cloths, All-Wool Serges, Mohairs, Plaids, Silk and Wool Veilings, Fic., etc.. in colors and blacks, J A Chotce Bargain Friday for 1 | f 25e. Ke Worth 7Sc. a vard. A Cheice Bargain Friday fer {i Worth up to $1.00 a yaré. A Choice Bargain Friday for «|! 50c. f (tata Floor, nant \ Summer Underwear for Al, | 10 cases of Men's fine Bafbriggan Shirts and Drawers, finished with the best qf pearl buttons and double gussets on drawers, short or long sleeves, all sizes; worth SOc. per garment, at Men's Jean Drawers, with knit or taped bottoms, worth S0c., at Eroken assortments of Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, worth x up to 50c. a garment, on sale Bargain Friday at | 1,000 dozen Women’s Swiss Ribbed Vests, silk trimmed, all sizes, | worth’ 19¢., for | 400 dozen Children's Gauze Vests, Pants and Drawers, in knee or jankle ‘lengths, with long or short sleeves, sizes 16 to 34; fully | worth 25c. a garment; a choice Bargain Friday for 20! 15 (Mata Flow, Rear, 18th Bt) : 57,50 Wadras a Men's 690 | Vegtigee Shirts for “As we buy, so we sell."” These fine shirts’ are made of the ‘best woven ¥ fa if f Is |Madras and can be had in beautiful combinations of|: blue and white and black and white, as well as man other colors. The fit and finish is perfection itself, All sizes, with link cuffs to match. Only think of saving 8lc. on good, negligee shirts! Also, ror Bargain Friday: Men's Percale and Madras Negligee Shirts, in all sizes, with Ge tached cuffs; fully worth 50c., Special at Plain Floor, Rear, 18th MY Wen’s Warm Weather Clothing. Cigar Bargains for Friday, \for China & Glassware. Great ®Metropolis Puritan | box of 50 fer oe Reina Viola, Conchas Per- | fectos, box of 50 for Robert Bonner Perfectos, box Men’s $10 | Serge Suits for 6, 75| Standard American Woollen| Company's Fast Indigo Blue Serge, lined with mohair linings, 2.25|; fitted with belt loops and all the of 50 for . other extras needed for summer} {Supremacy, Puritanos, box |mercas: jof 50 for Men’s Fine $3.50 | | Daily Ealtion, Extras, box {Summer Trousers | of 50 f 1.25}; for 2.25 The very fine French Stripe Flannel Trousers, with turned- up bottoms and belt loops at waist, up-to-date patterns; just the trousers for summer wear; stylish and cool. Men’s 75c. | Office Coats for IS Dark shades, of good wearing materials; cool and comfortable. Men’s $2.50 Bike and Golf Trousers | Moet, Conchas, box of 50 or MAIL ORDERS FILLED. (lata Floor, Rear.) , Dress Surt Cases, &e:: | 24-inch Russet Color Leather. Drees: | Suit Cases, with steel frames, full size, heavy inside straps, brass|) lock id catches, rein- 2 45 e forced corners, at 24-inch Russet Cowhide Leather}: s, grain of pigskin, Dress Suit Ca thoroughly stitched, with’ frame, clasps or straps and brass lock; finely finished throughout,: |with inside straps; ~ considered good value at $6. specially priced for Bargain Fri- day at 4. 35 24-in, Russet or Olive Color Cowe- hide Dress Suit Cases, lined out with leather, full size, eplendid- ly made and equal to any offered} 350 pairs, made of fine all-woollea fabrics, in very cheice patterns, with the new perfection bottom. Dinner Set, 112 pieces, fine \thin porcelain, nicely deco- 6.50} Isewhere at $9.00 to | rated, hs 6. 95 10.00; our price onl; le Dinner Set, 103 pieces, fine § Sul La y thin porcelain, decorated in | Dress Suit Cases of a better qi jnatural colors and gold | than the above, in all sizes and of traced, 9,50| |all leathers; also some fitted ones | | at attractive prices. Dinner Set, 102 pieces, fine | ses u Austrian | China, richly 13.75 eather Lp pores a two spe- decorated; special at 5 8. 2 nee y 4, 00 Q-Plece Toilet Set, richly | Miia Pine, Cen, 1a ee) | decorated, full size, 1.95} |10- Piece Toilet Set, new | Women’ Ss shapes, richly decorated, all | Gold stippled. 2.75 Undershirts, gold stippled, 12-Piece Toilet Set, richly | decorated and gold stippled, 4. 50 Water Tumblers of fine crys- finest quality materials, in a big}: | assortment of colorings; graduated tal glass, per dozen, 21, |plaited ruffle, ruche finish and Water Tumblers of thin extra dust ruffle; considered cheap ‘blown glass, best quality, at $7.75; special for Bar- | per dozen, i 35 gain Friday at KOS | -in. Bowl and Plate | Women's Underskirts, of grasa}! Ieee vai alecleaea take | |linen, seersucker, percale and tation of cut glass, two | | Sateen ; worth 98c. each; pieces, special at 20! | choice Bargain Friday for Garement.) || (Second Floor, Centzw,) « THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF stylish, well-fitting summer, ie ey