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© cei j i) ‘ment, Street Cars and Rail-|*"* IN TEMPERATURE “a to Poor—Bellevue and| ‘Says Storm _ Has Passed to East. —— ‘The storm has passed away to the i | | | | th | or surface cars when th ropriation, a AR he the heavy snow would not eat up his chiet nh ANT laa “It may.” be replied, “but if tt d aad the 1 will apply for more money, EL SNOW ‘Though the conditions were bad during | the } a early. morning hours, they became the day advanced. Traffic was n every band, Horses slipped , | and gid about the street, Hundreds of | them fell in the harness. Burfoce roads . Fall to Depth of Seven made no effort to keep anything like | |schedule time, elevated roads were | and Traffic on Paves| ord” trom the Battery to Harlem : wiv traina moved at a analt's pace | fide and Employees Are Seri- «: m Trains Delayed. Is Delayed. From every suburban railroad leading " }into the city came repc lays. Trains over the ot long de~ York Cen- to twenty were afl from ff minutes late, Through trains from Con- | Ratiroad were injured and two tocomo- IN WAKE OF BIG STORM, |»ecticut and up-State were delayed , much longer. . In Brooklyn elevated trains moved at [uncertain times and at uncertain paces. Winds Add to Discomfort of | sometimes tne surface care moved and Pedestrians and Bring Suffer- Meare hast wed ie Inconveniences. ine and trolley cars were delayed, tn the aix-mile run across the bay | terryboats moved cauttously, The Police Stations Crowded, leeea made it unsafe to make regula- tion epeed, because it blinded the man! ang was in charge of Conductor {at the wheel. All ferryboats running Into the city had the same dificulties, Only the Subway ts out of touch with are too well trained to Subway ie handy, and to-day the The clouds should break 1) gubway is doing a rushing business the weather clear at any moment]| Every car Is crowded and trains are To-night will be colder. running on acedule time. | ‘The total snow fal) in the twenty _toar hours ending this 9 A. M. Is 68 iter Emery, i Mew York city who wanted a day's cou the ‘Puperintendent William Bradley last trot Bight and to-day. No man who could | he averlooked. Mig the night the continued snowfall | All night 3,600 men and 90 carts were “pretty thoroughly. Fifth av eleared to Fifty-ninth street, ‘And carts had to de put back on the | ter, @ime thoroughfares to~tay. By 7/ wh ead sent men to try to dig up)‘ @arts and scour the lodging-houses for | was The contractors there, Shea, | hout 15 cents a cuble yard,” ‘back for more. ‘The buying of $14.00 made-to-order that a man's not going to forget where he b . only one place—a Regal Store, because there's only one way— ” from Regal Tannery to Regal Store, with GREATER NEW YORK atBY, TORK citt. h ond 90t Tautn he 1 cor, ist St. fest 126th Bt. cor. ith Ave. Sreodwey. bet. Cortlandt and Lib- erty Bis. GREATER NEW YORK Fitth on Srendrey. cor. ave. jh and Willoughby’ Ave. " Central R.R. of i} Broad &t. *STORES MARKED WITH 4 ST. | Ap is always the case when snow f | and Icy winds blow, there was a ru Work was given It to-day by SNOW | one family sought 9 I Although much work was done dur- | gos THE YOUNG MAN’S SHOE ‘The majority of men who buy Regals are young men, fellows who study styie and who know a swagger shoe when they see it. . That's the main reason for their first purchase. But that first , is such a revelation of iron wear in Regal King Calf Ippers and Oak Tanned Soles, and of perfect made-to-order comfort in Regal quarter sizes that, like Oliver Twist, they come Send for Style Book, Mail Orders promptly filled, REGAL(= THE SHOE THAT PROVES 06 Newark Ave. Poor Rush for Shelter, ° levue Hospital, wo lodging-houses and to other havens of the poor, Old ieile- Ten thousand extra men will be em- | vue, aiready reset to ihe Iimit, and E | cote placed on the floor for newoomers in cleaning the streets of snow torday. and fires burned warm and c | brigh Defore night Every available man in | Prih in the stoves of the police sia- Thero the poor and the cold id get warm if there were not fires In ir tenement homes, and more than rand comfort m the winter blasts in the @tatlons. Tt was any port in such a atorm with ‘Dandie 4 shovel or drive a team was we who don't mind being recorded vagrants will to-day be sent to the kept until the parks fo-dsy made it necessary to do it all — rer gain. About seven inches of COLD WEATHER MAY now, an unusually heavy fall, faced BRING WATER FAMINE Contracter William Bradley to-day at work. Broadway waa cleaned as GLENS FALLS, N. Y,, Dec. 18.—Un- fer north as Fourteenth street, and | vsualty tow water Is reported through: dhe downtown section was gone over | out the upper Hudson watershed and | ue was | many towns and villages aro consider ut men | ing the question of supply for the. win- Smal streams and brooks from leh the river dr: fis anpply are @elock: Mr. Bradley had 10,000 mon at | very ow and frosen over. Work with 3,000 carts. The storm Because of the shortage of water in @howed no sign of let up at that time the storage reservoirs which supply the Gnd he hired every cart he could find | town, Glens Fi has been com; with the ¥ watch dra jumber of never~ take a South G ter from ar men who would work, thus adding | failing springs, In Sanly Hl the Many hundreds more men and carts to | Water company has been compelled to ores. Hill reservoirs with warer from the at feeder to the summit bevel of the the Bronx hard work was also 4p- | Champlain, Canada. & Dunigan, have about 30 4O.MILE GALE WITH &t work, and a cart to every four :tatag tor tia Seawen, SNOW AT CAPE CoD. | Important Sales of China and Art Ware iron Beds Are Priced Below end earts can be found. WOOD'S HOLE, Mam, Dec, 18~—The Forecaster Emery says the storm will snow-storm which raged here al! night Be followed by clear and very cold was one of the worst that bas struck weather. | Cape Cod in recent years, and early to- “1 expect to remove 2,000,000 cuble | day i was still snowing gard, while the of snow before night,’ sald the| wind was blowing at the rate of forty b mi "The cost of removal | ™ thie communication with Nantucket waa out off and telegraph and telephone Buperintendent Bradley was asked if | new on the Cape were working bey. lea an hour. ¢ quality for $3.50 is an experience ought it one profit, MEN'S STORES. BROOKLYN. $837 Fulton 8., opp. Montague #: *1L1 Broadway, near Bedford Ave, #1003 Broadway, bet, Ditmare St. and Wil loughby Ave, *408 Fitth Ave. bet. 10th and 11th Sts, NEWARK, WN, J Wl Broad 8t,, opp. Central RR. of N.J, JERSEY CITY, WOMEN'S STORES. St, cor, Tih Ave + Cor, Ann. 1 8. W. cor. 124th st. th Sts 003 Hroadway, bet. Ditmare NJ. JERSEY CITT—*04 Newark Ave, ‘AK ARE OPEN EVENINGS, Duan R PRICE FOR x THIS GAS HEATER, QO Dekel or gilt trimmed, 89c WHALEN BROTHERS The Big Credit House 104, 166, 168 and 170 Smith &t,, } Wwro LA 2, 406,137 Grand FE TT ry ory ee ae CSA: abit f w “THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, for another. postion, but cows na | ¥ Sea olin ee eet em ster - tram deepaceher, and W. B.| FATHER LOSES SUIT. ‘JOB GONE GIRL ila axslatant, were riding on } pag deg |cam't Recover for Loss of Services! 5 4 none. deep dritts| | bis wife at No. 72 Weot One Hundred | } She lived with her brother David and| Ip p ew . ot Son Killed ‘in Subway. | | and Forty-second street. At dinner her sno A father t mainteln an ac- brother joked her on looking so gtum. | ‘ for the logs of services | He advised ber to emile and he joyful) pai hs n whee the death was o or foe never would get another position. | —_— Telit ence of another,” maid She took his remarks to heart and went | Engines Pushing Snow-Cleaners Pa Supren Pretty Seventeen-Year-Old Flos | to ner room on Long Island Railroad Col- + : vision gig Helfrity Takes Loss of| bois Tis beeen ae ’ ghd Bs ¢ found her groaning 1 1 \ a “Tie deciaion of Junie» Wlanerved | Position to Heart—Swallows| nai tained o weal solution a | 2 ‘ 4 ¢ ‘y adalat 4 " : carbelio acid, used for di: “f L \ ously Injured in Crash, Berit schuetie 10 recover $60 tur Acid After Brother’s Joke, | poses. we pi | . Ht : sa ee anaes A ie a yi an ambu- | nervices. of hie ateen. year-old som, lance Was summoned from the Hariem | : efospital. Dr. Shauwacker used a atom. Tour employees of the Long Island Pia minority at the ‘ate of $7.10 a werk’! Disheartened because she lost her alt. ach PUMach pump to good purpose, the 1 rain that got f of the tunnel at One Hu vation and could not find another «+ on Maree ail the time we be allowed tives and one anow plow wrecked ina (°° ST cae ind ek Ooo once, Flossie Helfrity, seventeen years| She was soon well enough to leave the ciara Sei! at ESCUED SEAMEN HERE. Mie cuincists Suit: *o dS ocx ved wy oar wa tome | ae ae eH BROTHERS | on the southern division, while the in- yeeced Weeeel| a the East One Hundreg and Twenty: | Oia, “M4 GRIEG WAR Mamaples Jary to the anow plowa allowed dritta | TWetve of Crew of to form for miles. Brought to T 4 The snow plows left Long Island City ‘Twelve seamen from the Norwegian Fivery Saturday The Evening World some distance apart. The first was ship Garibaldi, whieh was o omdemned gives its readers a first-clags nove! The Big Credit House,’ 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smitt St,, CORNER WYCKOFF 8T.; wort. ANOVEL FOR ONE CENT. it nratuaae "| NOVEL FOR ONE GENT ‘The girl ts slight in build, with te Every Saturday The Evening World y ives 2 uda after we « the gale | addition to printing all the news, dark eyes, raven hair and HA novel in ‘ pushed by engine No, 12 and wae in| at Berm rg were bi vere to-day | Saturday third of these 4 small hands and feet. She Pas gaaitign {0 printing all the sews. Next 219, 221 223,226, 227 Grand St, charge of Conductor Peter Lynch, The camer Trinid. | Whe Wa: un Pendleton?’ a thei ployed a 8 taledwowan tn Whe Waa Mone by ft thes a naele.| CORNER DRIGUS AVE, second wae pushed by engine No. 19 { - 1 ling detective story. by Ernest. De| ‘ Pendleton . ‘00k A emer cee en ter en sie reached | | Picrson, wili be given. Don't | Ment store, but oat her place two ing detective store, | b t De | Li n. ry eo | weeks ago, Day after day she looked | M4nety, Pierson, will be given, at wind and wave | Charles Gottechalk, William L, Jarvis, Bermuda. Brin Open Evenings to See Santa Claus. | || 61 ( Beginning Thursday wi Miatts Bont, Claus wil be given « 0¢0¥ busy e Vie) For the accommodation of holiday al Hine wantiri=aen WAN AY "DE. MAS) WP shoppers, The 14th Street Store will In ba bg beck be recorde what the little folk want, They NEW YORK s\ y Y) remain openeveningsuntil 10o0'clock, may tell him when they ave him . Box of Candy Free to Each Child commencing Thursday. The Best Books rs Becond Floor, Fifty B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps Free Wednesday and Thursday in all new Our book store is on the second floor and there you will find books. These books containing 50 free stamps, which are given in addition||| thousands and thousands of books, This mammoth collection repte- to the double stamps accompanying purchases in ; sents the very best efforts of the most famous authors of the world, the morning and the single stamps that go with Some of the Many Book Bargains purchases alter 12 o’clock, may be obtained at any Be and 69e for seis of 5 and 6 volumes Selected works of popular authors trading stamp booth in The 14th Street Store, There are anny weak ee Pore a ag ag Pam no restrictions, no conditions. Just ,ask fora book and f Cooper, Doyle, Scott, ‘it will be immediately handed to you, f j p 108 te Shabepsaye’s conpicte works, 12 volumes You will quickly realize the great importance of par- ; ‘98 for Shakexpeare's Pocuet Edition in 13 volumes in handsome red binding, ticipating in this generous distribution of free B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps, No matter how many new books you have you will eventually fill them, so there is no reason why you should not take advantage of thischance. At no other time of year is the collection of B, & M. Blue Trading Low Prices on Library Sets Fine Library Sets in half leather binding. These are among the finest editions ever published of the great authors, but the prices are less than half what they have always sold for, Fach volume is superbly illustrated by the world's famous arthots, 13.75 for Dickens, 15 volumes | | Stamps more important. They may be exchanged for 14.76 for Balzac, 16 volumes useful and beautiful presents which cost you nothing, 13.75 for Dumas, 16 volumes Remember that we redee (th Blue Tr Stamps prem 8.90 for Thackeray, 10 volumes marks labels’ ete: ‘Ask lor: Weed inthe cove” vee? g 10.75 for Scott, 12 volumes | 7.60 for ElMot, 8 volumes at Holiday Prices That Are Unprecedented) What Factories Are Charging ; Visit the China and Art Ware department when In The 14th Street Store to-morrow, and there’s a treat of beauty and low prices Fitth Floor. , in store for you the likes of which you have not seen in many years. Holiday China is especially beautiful, Basement. Those who purchase an fron bed now get the advantage of low prices because of a consignment from an unlucky maker. Set $1.98 3.98 for Waite Boamatled Bed, bres» [4 49 jar “oa 2 toprail on head and foot; value £0 ve 4.46 for White Enamelled Bed, one- SPT! ngs with choice of inch post, nicely finished with brass clomly woven! dainty china cups and = % 8 rad] on head and foot; regularly wire, | saucers or 6 bread and butter plates, richly dec~ . 6.98 for White Enamelied Bed, scroll orated and treated with ( , design, Prat rail on Dead and fine rich gold, complete {Che ART hed and strongly oa od Pa ined } : 6.96 for Iron Bed finished in red witl roc at sateen, | 7 ' enamel. ait. sare nice brass gore! They can be Vases | 4 ued and uous posts, Value d shipped by te , , for 2,00 Royal 9.50 for Iron Bed, nicely Snished in wie fe Com Semenate $e repre na AS bi Tt if Vienna Vases, We have Te, 98¢, 1.50 and tring enamel, with alae posts, ‘ lor 4.00 View 3 2.00 beer steins trom Nu-] 49,66 for Iron Bed, nicely finist: in beautiful crystal, emerald | pp, Figures direct 3; : with never seen a more beau- | and topas ware, decorated In | from Vierfaa, artietio safet tiful collection of this | Temberg. A large varl- Fin new green bronze and gold chilis J enamel and gold; complete | designs and s , magnificent ware than | ety at prices that are = have | bepse ‘9p rail on 5 with tankard and 6 glasses, | beautiful ornament for Pots, hand painted!] is here shown in rich | astonishingly low, fitted and foot. Regular price 1 . . with nickel serving tray, | Patlor or library; in a ji de on the dnost off} 6, vl s 49¢ cach for All Feather Pillows, 3.98 for Combination Mattress with mith + | farge variety of sub |] Carts Cobalt blue and terra | with pewter covers: t sisg ige2s, covered in a good grade Of hair top and bottom and covered in @ Value 2.00, Jeeta. cotta reds. quaint embossed figures. ticking. good grade of ticking. Have a New Rug Down In te ee ae ae sy oe Children Whether you prefer Brussels, Smyrna or Axminster Rugs, you'll Notiinghsm Lace Curtains made of the best Egyptian yam, with butionhole , It these | “hald-overs” or nick i ourth FI find here bargain representatives in large nunbers from each class. | heart to ae tae chiles come Rafter ty Dba coaghy Teg blast ets finished ¢< go, in Renaissance, Cluny and Irish Pout designs, Fourth Fitor, * 1) the paint and varnish show that they are fresh; there ie not a sho Oa. oy 7. Pen ie “Tt From ‘Share are ail eiegs, OU petierng To rubbed or tarnished, or soiled toy in all this vast Tock, iss! | 89e | 98¢ “] 1.19 1.59 and the very newest elfects in Ge for Duchess Jointed Doll |49e for Express Wagon || for curtain, Value | for curtaina. Value for curtains, Value for curtains. Value e color combinations to choose e ie tor Daisy Jointed Doll 0.99 fer Patrol Wagan] per palr 1,29. | per pair 1.48, per pair 2.09. per pair 2.48, for D. P. Dressed Doll | (large size) Holfday News of Curtains, Portieres and Upholsteries. from. Please yourself and your bi Ag hgh Soe de aN a family by having one at home Dec. 25, Here are the prices: ‘elth blackboord 14 arr ia ge , Horse Renaissance Bes Sets and Eten Point Curtains rt an y carr Bed Sets made cn excel- Irish Point Lace Curtains made on (or 18,$0,9x12 {or 23,50, 9x12 for 36.00, 9x12 18¢ for lithographed Rubber R J og Heo Rae fl Pra teva Ron ogee ps: 14.97 Brussels 16.295." Rugs 22.39 Axminsier Rugs Bull 96e for complete Tool Chest} tent q of bobbiaet, ht svabiped me Ce read net, with beautiful full @ounce and bolster top | appliqued borders, in conventional and novel's; designs, 2.98 for 4.00 Sets ‘2.96 for 3.75 Curtains 8 ‘THe {or Steam Workshop 2.80 for Leather Couch for} trepieces, 10¢ tor Cow Horns | children to mated. For Smaller Rugs Prices Are Low 98e for Hobby Horse 1.50 for Mechanical 7, ¥ 1,98 for 2,75 Axmins-| 1.49 for 2,80 Wilton) 1,96 for 3.25 Smyma 106 for Daisy Carpet Sweep. eet ee 3.98 for 6.00 Sets 3.98 for 5.50 Curtains tery ROR, AM nehes, | Velvet Rugs. gat? Inches, R00 inches eee saute n wa ere : deme tae Chimes 4:58 fen 150 So C0 Be 100 ie inake @ worthy se a handy alae to cover ®| bargain © labeat je each for choice of 10,000 er Ser © on Chelate | pare ap vour floor, ri Bs Tree Ornaments | 45e for Printing Press, com. Rich Appearing Portieres 1.36 for Stee! Velocipede plete 1,00 for Humpty Dumpty |28@ for 10-inch Tenpins Circus Toy striped 2,98 per pair for 865 of Bagdad Tapesity Portieres, in 14 different color Linoleums and Olicloths combinations and stripes. were made to sell for 5,50 and 4.50, and on account 39e per square yed, B7e uare yard) = A9e per square yard sonte 1 fs for Intai ood | for Bat In Micloth 4 P “ their late arrival we bave marked the entire lot at 2.98, Joseph Wild's Cork Lino: | Roop ete unusual | New lot shown in 4-4, 6-4 4.28 tor No. 4 Flexible 206 fer oxidized Iron Sates | °* ter Bamboo Tabourettes, 18 8c for Bamboo Plant Stands, 18M - Jeum, guaranteed to 0) bargains, because others| and &-4 widths, Values Flyer 2Se tor Game of Ring-s-peg | igh, with 10-inch matting cov- | inches high, with matting cove porto Me every way, 1088 6.8 we Oe Ge for Chautauqua Black- | 406 for Game of Ring Toss " id we trimmed legs, sold well braced legs, sold bovrd with desk combination | 28¢ for Serol! Saw Outfit, Housefurnishing Bargain Hints Just a few items from the hundreds of specially low priced housefurnishings for Wednesday selling, Baseweat r ' 1,19 for Medicine 1.46 for Blacking HAMS-—A rmour's finesugar | PEAS—Early June peas, | FLOUR—The Famous Blue | COFFEE — Fresh Roasted, Pe fe . oat ured } 9,000 cases of them just rece'vid. They | Bett; own brand of XXX M.n- | OM Crop, Santos, ar 'tho shelve, est liom win oon ns eee, ESE are sweet, tender and natural In flavor; pe Ao flowr; it ta absolutely | or Crushed Java; a coffee with a mod top, with dauber | brush compartment, Le tlsed Aweet and delicious; about 10 American , 1 pure, very nutritious pounds each; special, por pound AEC | Soy cas quality: % bbl. sack of fine flavor and remarkable strength} sane BAe | i's. t.00: Ib... 16¢ ted, | NEW PRESERVES—Bius PRUNES — Meat Gana | FRESH MILLED 4 . Clare wrest ant | LOW MEAL »- BB e aE eric a Fel’ Cherty, rsenberry, tender, hes to tn | pound elogh gack i Found cloth eacks, “Bae | ° m8 | OH Nickel Pudding Bee TOMATONS — Bios Ball Dish : For Wednesday we ZR Es H - finger, cinn J per poun PRY SMUSO BELA HRN: | COFFEE Benguet Bias . | Biwe Beil; in heavy loat | OLD cRow WH ws gallon 2 dot! or f URE CONDE Ct eet) ; can . LK Baal rol in 3 male) TRASAll Te. Gunpowder, NOH GOLDE: oream; cans, ASPARAGUS TIPS—Cali- $1.00 at fornia Gold Meda: 14. gt “Tei BINGE R tt seer rtm, Bile | civic glasses, crape. quince | 62 8S bettle....-++ Te | Ba "sor poant QONCE MED 800 P= ue La can. ‘any. variety; BSe | CORN Bie Boll, Maine Preerrytry packed; Sooued, so. cone l4e Be for Steel Snow 33 for Bainboo Tabour- | Shovel, extra long handle, DOMESTIC #ARDEX 49e {or Steel Cor- ites, matted tops, 4@9e tor Toilet Cone ta oll; ggund cat be rugeted Mai, for 5 o'clock Tea with mirror and | a tise, Japanded, in (WO) got nd and Wwettle of solid | 4 a te. ») 1 oo Sree with alcoho) eae case, finely curved, ak tinted, 100 for Round) 'a8e. tr WhUE Broom, Bava, heavy wire! fi 09. celluloid i ee rae “ide tor’ Imported "Cord large sine, handy Spice Jara, barrel chape, shopoing.

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