The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1902, Page 6

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SD aan ena OEE PE LOIE Ly A tO ELE, ITN ef ‘ } : t ‘TWO BADLY HURT. Collision at !06th Street and Columbus Ave- nue Blocks Traffic an Hour. badly “ric! : " . Hundred and Sixth str ‘ ured were Charles W wenty-s eam OM old, of No. 170 Am ni a Sixth street, b ! men » t “dead joints BIG SUITS FILED AGAINST CENTRAL Victims of the Tunne! Disaster Will Demand $1,500,000 in Damages. | ncaa alata eees Hashed tn the New Haven tr WHITE PLAINS, N. Y Th: injuries enumerated * Suits were begun in ‘he t iigee : : Court to-day by ex-Judge ( fr aie altace Appell, of Mount Vernon. against the fans 4 te es b New York Central Railroad Company yi. pecy Seneca: ef Son 8 in behalf of persons who were in- so Heh lerke of, No, 108 Jured in the Vanderbilt tunnel wreck tir SH esa on Jan. 8§ last for damages aggrecat oe “1 oh aia “ was thrown “a en vt Loe plein “ w ‘ Meten? force to} Actions for damages aggremating render hire aelode GRATAS oivali $1,000,000 or more are yet to be begun, Mis Kner Since the geod ‘baz Other actions for $300,000 damages " . h for the loss of life of three New Ro- gajints chelle residenta have also been be Victor gun in the Westchester Supreme Dederten Court, and will be tried during the Herman K April term at White Plains LTE Judge Appell in his complaints charges the New York Central with negligence. Eight of the sults are for damages for injuries — sus- tained by passengers who were Histon, have each sued for $100.00 dam in the Harlem train which Magen tor mou nied TUNNEL INQUEST LONG TO SAMPSON FARCE POSTPONED ON RETIREMENT, JEROME HAS WITNESSES BE- QUOTES M’KINLEY’S LETTER, FORE GRAND JURY. ON CUBAN CAMPAIGN. { late President Pata High Compli- t to the Ad His Services. Coroner Examines One or Gets No New Light on Dynamite Explosion It was tard for Greer et * but he had to plosion was in the charge of Inape “Did you examine this magazine “Yes, str. “Did it meet all the requirements of | her Lin wh 1 ask the law?" rs “It did.” rested “In the permits which we the storing of exp zine what w 4 law?" the expi : x ‘ : : sticks of e r “o>, ADMIRAL SAMPSON. BETTER. Nurse Telephones Evening Wortd itlom Is Not Sert TOOK ACID BY MISTAKE. Sehecker’s Error ( Own Life, t ter hat Adn ‘Mra. Mull! wife of a Cannon str Gay in mistake e i] ” Bhe had been |!) Medib hs: ind rap and worry since ne Bbe ar r F Klis the bottle st phone th a remedy and ! acid before Bhe died in ho BRIEF FOR SAMPSON. wir jtwo or thre ys, but he is in torneys File Protest Against the Claim of Senter, etter vesterday than he [ASHINGTON Fen. 7 lay or two ago, and he mting Stayton & Camp: Hl this morning. H Adu paON WAI be sixty-twy _ namely, a protes th ‘dint Schiey's In supreme commana ,/14* * for th the battle off Santiag Balilmors fell on Per will be consid: 5 pler at St ay wh connection arilowdir 1 and the 7 skull Minutes Jat Fre fa ¢ He lived a: New Brig 259, 261 8 6th Avenue, oe Are You Profiting By This Decided Saturday Reductions Pe Ei e | Men’s and Boys’ Clothins If money saved sigiities, every man and boy in New York or t interested tn the sale that begins in the cothing de ment Saturds mor I i i fancy vests for men washable s Wa ind rainproo! overcoats ( VS ‘I go at prices httle more than f And ever 1 hey are is of the le you'd e to have—the best in every 1 ' ' $1.00 "95, $1.50 » $2.50 February Furniture Sale? on Men’s and Boys’ Wearables. es = - ne ane Active preparations for the spring season have begun in ear- YOU ARE looking forward to furnishing a new home nest. The new goods are beginning to arrive. Room must be had Ee 1G ra ‘h months in ac spring, or if you want to buy a si - at any cost for our enormous spring purchases, consequently we this February Sale is important to you—unles: quote prices tor to-morrow’s selling that will prove intensely inter- ved are not important. esting and advantageous. Have you availed yourself of our Organization ia America spent ng the splendid results shown 7 rte? me ft Vi accomplishment could tollow a a n an. Sales have come to be a trade You can come here and buy and pay in convenient sums as your ker success of a dozen years ago. circumstances will admit. *’ of fullest furniture economy ‘s still a distinc- event, Men's Suits & Overcoats. We're determined to a d : cotuplish cur object regardies® amed oni of ost or consequence. Th on our floors today; ¢ uch maste tad since t But tive characteristic of the Wanamak Men's & Youths’ Trousers. Our buyer, ever on the alert, was ‘ortunate enough to ind a manufacturer that wanted to be relieved of his burden of Men's and Boys’ Trousers, and the result of this successful and meriton- ; ous purchase will be arranged on separate counters for easy choosing to-morrow. Men's : and Youths’ Worsted and ‘ancy Cheviots, tailored make, in very nest end st Not a piece ts in (hts Sale that wouldn't be a credit to our gular st Uh the valite pr And it is on such splendid furniture as this th: rices av remainder of our highegrad¢ ‘ . S that prices average § Bwinter Clothing must be SVT 7 Hi sold. Manulactured expressly A Saving of a Third age cages The detaik piven’ pelowiare terest: Lintee eve! ting the product of our H jetatls given below, are merest hints. for very yood makers, consisting of kind o: turniture is here; but these values are remarkabie: and Youths’ erie ese aus Povanea [LP Ovetcoats and Ulster iN ae) 12. 30 BE5O Panes all-wool foreign and materials, properly made and eet ly re a ae Es Re ‘ “t perfectly tailored; during the tractive patterns; regular and : 75 p SR eean ete past season they sold at extra sizes. You've never a if 5 c iim { 1 $15.00 and $18.00. For attended a better and mere Asi g.sves ito 50) Saturday we p convincing sale. Positively 35 Ringe restricted choice o $4.00 Trousers will go at ‘ i ‘ ot at Women's Silk For Glove Buyers, $8 95 $1.75 At - ‘ Waists. Exceptional values in” § 20 Cine © ° a Pair, There's a collection one clasp jloves for Boys’ Suits. Boys’ Overcoats. here for Saturday that men and women will You've learned by now We've clipped the 3 uv willnot-care te wn cate Ny is 5 ween that Hecht's Boys’ Clothing still further.’ The remetning y ll nat ar ton Iss n sale Saturday morn rote, ail ore wears well. It's an estab- lot of Boys’ LangOracone if you have a Waistneed ing. They are the sorts grad lished fact. It is made to Box Overcoats, Russian of any kind. [he preos tiat are the correct wear £12 Enametied tron Reds at stand the wear and tear Blouses and Reefer Coats hare sath ; ; eu eto which our young Americans been given another decisive are ailin your favor. ’r this season olf the of 4 ° give it. We place on sal> the remainder price cut im order to clear the entire lot. OilibenvellRuonthnvoul and the prices are 1 z . ¥ of the season's stock at unquestionably the These prices will surely accomplish our hile t he Wart . | ‘4 . lowest prives. We give you absolute choice determinations. If you wish to take ed- while to visit the Wat ( ww the regular. ated of $5.00 and $6.00 values. Two-piece vantage you'll find the saving is half. department to look, even apy Ata Nocha FEB Oak Sidehonrdy at S18 tit fece Suit, Blouse Suits, Nor- Boys’ Overcoats, $5.00 and $6.00 kinds, if you do not care to buy. 2.0, "$1.00 ine feet F Hayes ic Mules ait all care herr 4 * ata e ae Skirts, Waists, Gloves, Etc. en Onk flureaas at Walking Skirts. Mi H i : ' k ine ( g ar al bevel-edge $15 Oak Arm Chates The Hecht Bros Ready-Made Garments are growing more popular. The styles are Gibon” yl. Ine! @ 3 9g ereranee Ment pane ends teh Colo right—the qualities are nigh!—the price s right. Whatever fabric you desire is here. . wither cambrlectics 95 b d or hair- and DRESS SKIRTS of all-wool Cheviot. 7 AC PPETA WAIST: de of rt GNE WAL ine stripes in black and 87 Onk Chifoniers at 85- z trou iE ART TT de ; mals waekedivolee? 4 50 blue, finely tail- den nak f Monded “square J Ban! m8 munraers. foal ored: choice at $5.00 Iauallty of Kersey: eliher eatin er: sllenoet plaid lining, box back and front, ait astors and navy, sold for 7.50 B22 Hureans wt St imitation ak Osee notutday : mahogany any ve @ os fat trot t Bands canlon, Itbes WoonwonTivs EXTRACTS well fromt. top ~ and cast nWwor my Pons NAW [- large and te ‘ " heavy guaranteed satin ¢ 1 White Rose, Crab Apple, Heil: right oval bi ; s cove and notch Jockey Club and Carnation Pink 10. Saturday value 1% Sixth Avenue, 19th and 20th Streets. — WALKED ASHORE ON PILES Oe Sas WHEN ICE STOPPED FERRY. | “° 34.2500" er) cee | B.Altmant Go. : BOYS’ CLOT HING. Department on «= Second Fleer, Passengers on the Wyoming Took a Risk in Getting on Land. | JOHN WANAMAKER, Washable Suits in Sailor and Russian Blouse ! | _ rz Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, ith Ave., Mhand 10th Sts. | styles, of various materials, including Linen, | Pique, Duck and Galatea, «Blyn Shoe Suitable for Spring and Summer wear. ; Fully a score of other good styles at this price, possible by reason of our perfect organization—our é vactory with every facility for immense eco- 50) | nomical production— our three busy stores | selling our shoes quickly, No old styles © ng old stock —no mistits—no waste—small protits— Clearing Sale iuige sles. SOLING AND HEELING FREE. 5 WORLD WANTS Good leathers, good workmanship, ab- of solutely reliable shoes, Free hi soling | and heeling to double the wear without Boys’ Clothing. Direct Route to Prosperity, increasing the cost SHOES for MEN & WOMEN. $1.50 to $4. Pp. BLYN & Ss ONS, Combination Assortment of 565% inthis moming Ihird Ave. and 1224 St. ; A ry : 00 Eighth Ave., 39th and 40th Sts. 10-P; y 0 to? flowery, near Broome St. Two i wee Surts, BUT an : rs: SSH Three-Piece Suits, 278 bas er Weeme tog aan ae ‘LOST HEA MONEY | ees Sailor Suits, . 5 ° + yA ce eecolS) GROCHRY cram " r ne eek Hy, "| Russian Blouse Suits a ; : | juectiones : is oe c ie 6 > wa of | i . Ey \a splendid variety of styles ;|"g | rereorons a8 i | “RELIABL {P| make, fit and finish perfect ; sonra | SOU 5 na] ic > ‘ - “8 ss CARPETS [ree erctioe at oo” | Slt eotcens| seats on cear.|ART STUDENT SUES THE ORIENTAL RUG SALE. ce pert ; sa PULLMAN COMPANY. | IVANS, SHINANS AND DAGHESTANS, B5.00 CARRIAGE HANDS. 4 Ld , i Ke mig | (Value $25.0 to $35.09. . Eanehsmeneada a os when ¢ ; t (Porter, Conductor and Mr, Evans! KAZAKS, Per Suit, | couronrrons aoa lic EN IN aT i 7 7 mm ato 8 to 12 ft. long, 4 to 5 ft. wide. Boys R USStAN Blouse eepelelepto mand 4 : Q VE IGHTS SUES — | ; UR ciny. |g NO MEANY texture and rich color Overcoats, | men : = . “Artistic.and economical house- BE CAUSE SHE GAVE ' ' see partial to Oriental foor sizes 3 to 6 years; former WaITens eH w+ a: {binations, which Improve with ae | prices $7.50 & $10,00, to- En TSE claim F LONG CREDIT" lowers even bar-| morrow at M0 Wasnt AMBOUS as neat nes , ti. gain prices, 31 TOTAL. .., rr} u jy Pretty Irene's Sleigh Ride Ended CASH oe CREDIT BS. oo * Trolley Tracks. en (QwPERTHWAIT ° = —- 2 each. : Ach SRE ic) > "1 104, 106 and 108 Wesr 14% St. | tnat’ on" ts ' Ta tive) tise /eseabere. ental eve. rede: carn NEAR 6°? AV Lord&§ Tay lor. tent "hook of ready rare cuts ; ae AL eawati née ietaie 60) thie na Pullman oar. | Brooklyn Stores Flatbush Av. near Fulton $1 been Inaued for 190%, It i eesti : ‘ a berth ine only other pna- - = Broadway & 20th | y lp aver 600 pages containing infor- : 4 vane «who, she ation upon tho ds of sub; oe ; Pertanian Nurses for ut | i ah ‘tj to an ‘uot Indie rach mie rooklyn = pensable e 6: naive: silane! azaliaiee st Fi she could tle children and business fat GEern Ea eon ; jner valle without forcing. {t so indexed and arranged that the sub- Sete os wb me OF 4p she! money was gone She told the on ject upon which Information 1g de- pate hea oP nrokee ni-|who t 4 Au, fuctor, wh ore cantly found Ace ean ve tusned to in a moment. pvans, But te money was on you tea 8 expecially the Sup 3 ay be gaat ty ee ee i for (hem through Ves pareaelty peers per t hide tion concerns tne the iifrent depart “iscepeniGttst s yrire ke ee ataaceen decision, i Waste World oh ‘be World, bie creat Ee The Oriean eee Srrecememe) oir 4

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