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FEDDING PARTY A RUNAMAY ‘Coach Team Bolts on Bridge ‘and Smashes Carriage Against Gate. Chaplain to Make Place for Father Holran. FATHER EDWARD HOLRAN. - ‘Warning cries of motormen, carried sway jof Willlamaburg Bridge, dragging @ codch in which were a family of four ‘on thelr way to a wedding feast. York. wife am&_two children, this city. They were on their way, to| of New York, was chosen objet. ‘Hall, Manhattan and Varet| well known In soolety and is a membé gtreets, Williamsburg. At the first| of the Bayside Yacht Clu ph of the ‘horses. Oriver Charles redin Jost the reins. On the seat/ years ago. ways dashed on unrestrained. Bridge Squad. heard the warning cries h Shore. of the motormen and ran back to the wire, which sounds the bell attached tu |; the ‘runaway gato” at the Brooklvn ap- proadh, ‘He heard the crunching of / pride of the oaken gate as it swung into place at section. ing team. A dig can full of refuse|to him. 1 2 @tood near him. He raised {t, and as Gaetan ably assisted by the team drew alongside flung it under | Mrs, Delcambro, daughter of Gen. c= fpr Porat f Mekinatry, wife of ( ‘The runaways were then almost uno | Charles H. tthe gate, but one of the horses tripped | inent people of Bayside. over) the can and fell, checking the peed. The coach nevertheless crashed into ‘the gate and‘ was wrecked. The Btein family, except for shock, sus- tained no tnjury. that the Created Office After They Found Man for It Bayside Firemen Vote to Have Creating the office of chaplain ani then by unan!mous vote choosing a young clergyman to fill it Js the wa) the Bayside Volunteer Fire Departmen along from car to car, signalied last | ot their annual meoting iowed thelr . night the danger from a runaway team | esteem for Father Edward Holran, pas- "which thundered down the south road-| tor of the Church of the Sacred Heart in that rural village of Greater New Next to the millionaire fire depart- ment of Great Neck, which ts outside ‘The team bolted at the Brooklyn tow- | tle city limits, the Bayside departmen: @r as an automobile boomed up behind | ranks fn social and financial showing them. In the coach were John Stein, his| among !ts members. At the same meet- Lewis and/ng Robert B, Currie, brother-in-law of Loutha, of Clinton and Broome’ streets, | exCounty Clerk Thomas L. Hamilton He {s Father Hoiran went to Bayside six He {dentified himself with with him was John Hugo. The runa- | the young element of the village regard- less of creed and soon became one ot Policeman Charles B, Potter, of the | the most popular clergymen along the A lover of athletics, one moves was to organize the of the village into a club, he drew material for a m, which has since been the } Father Holran personally managed tne team, and the record they made last season both in and then turned toward the approach- | playing and financially was largely due In his many enterprises Father yy Assistant 3 7 cKinstry, of the United | States Engineer Corps, ‘and other prom- At the annual meeting of the Bayside Fire Department it was deemed fitting| Father Holran of his election he ac-| and see us or write for our free department should show some appreciation of the work of Father Hol- ran, and the office of Chaplain was created. When a committees notified agi a AARC ca Will You Be Convinced ¢oyld not be cured? Have you! and friends given up hope? We hundreds Juxt votly doomed to an ear Ne you, who w it will cure you. Our treatment is a combination of wonderful Violet Ray, discovered by velobrated Dr. Finsen, and the Pneumatic Deop-Breathing Cabinet. With the Viol Raya we kill the Consumption Germs, and | itis the only method that has ever discovered that will Iii tnent has shown remai | Cabinet we force aip into the tun; effort on the pal enables the lungs to purity the b! the patient lives again. After the are thoroughly expanded we gently healing vapors into the sore spots, and it | {s really remarkable how rapidly the pa- ‘The two vital things are then complete; the germs ere Killed and . Just come | tient Improv: joaled. | can see some of our patients who are got- | ting well, and they will tell you what the | treatment will do. Others are being cured, doctor witi haps lots of peo- the idea. But, can they hey ever helped any one? | Because thoy will not believe it, ts that any Treason why you should die? You have of treatment Without success. Why not try this treat- | why not you? Perhaps yor tell you It is not so. ple will ridicul help you? Hav probably taken every kind si . for yourself if you will cal]. Do not delay. It will FATHER EDW. HOLRAN day. every minute, the sense ts only call you will never companied them to the fire headquar-| But do something before it is too late, ters and accepted the office, and it Is | CABINARC INS Dredicted he will be as popular as 4 | Sulte 611, No. 400 W. 23d fireman as he is a clergymi | There ls One Treatment That Will Cure You Wil'¥ou Take the Trouble to Investigate ter Has yobr physician told you that you fot be cu family have seen appar- ty death, and yet they are alive and well to-day. The fam- ous Cablnarc Treatment cured them and them, This treat. ble results in the Vinson Hospital at Copenhagen and is the yet Successful method known to science © wecond part of the treatment deals far as fresh air is con- nown fact that Consump- | alle Srenthing provents he lungs shor shallow breathing preven! from expanding. With our, Deep-Breathing without | k air into the ‘ruses “ia simply pack more air into the luni five minutes than the patient without this cabinet {s able to breathe in a week. This ood, and jungs force rove fatal. Every progress~ . Consultation is free, and if you will ft. Come booklet. 8t., Cor. Oth Av. eae ruta me ie ate oD, sai THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY 12, 1908. CONSUMPTIVES. ? We continue the sale of our famous $35 Waltham Drophea Sewing Machines, $12.95 All Working Parts Ball- Bearing. Thao Three t Sold Hu a | Men’s Douglas Shoes? No other store in the world sells W. L. Douglas Shoes for less than their established prices—$2.50, $3.50 and up to $4 the pair. We absolutely control every pair that comes from the factory “slightly damaged”—and sell them in THIS STORE ONLY at $1.98 and $2.49 the pair. antee them to be BETTER than most These imperfect shoes are just as good as IL 98 perfect ones—so far as wear and appear- i c Other makes that retail from $2.50 to $4. “9 } An abundance of styles to choose from—since we get upwards of two . thousand pairs each week. EVERY SIZE. ance are concerned, We guarantee every pair to give pertcct satisfaction. We guar- | Women’s Genuine $2.00 Shoes, $1.39 Women’s Genuine $2.50 Shoes, 3 ae ‘These are tife prices we are making on our own standard grades of Women's Footwear, during the January sale. Don't miss taking advantage of it—for it affords the biggest shoe economy of the whole year. ho Bo Seitina eatisbactortiye GIS for voys' Dougs Shoes; | $1.00 for misses’ $1.50 Shoes in very sturdy sorts for school and fine | box calf and kidskin; all sizes and styles for dress wear. At no other | widths from C to E; for school and store for so little, Great variety you are sure to Street wear. Women’s Genuine $3.50 Shoes, Women’s Pretty Bridal Sets Corset and Sweater Specials Every day through January there are distinct specials in Undermuslins. Some times they get into print; more often, they don't—for quantities are in many instances limited, To-morrow, how we'll have plenty of the Bridal Sets, the Corsets at half prices and the Sweaters. 5 at 1.69 Bridal Sels in three Specials in Corsets pieces, nig! robe, drawers and corset y speci offeri: f covers; made of nainsook, tucked and At 7S = ie pecial Overine at trimmed wilh insertings and rutfles of V-®. Corsets in the Litest_ model long fish-eye lace; value $2.50, hip, with Princess back, made of very At 1.OS Three piece set, made in fine French coutil, prettily trimmedi fine material, gown and corset cover, value $1.50. with three insertings and lace edge; dtawers, umbrella ruille, with two in, 2 O9C A special in theC, Brak sertings and edge of lace; value $3.75. SPirite. Three of the most desirable mand slender At 2.59 three piece set, clabo- models, for stout, med rately trimmed with lace and ribbohs; figures, made of French coutil, lace gown low neck; value $4.00, trimmed; value $1.50 and $1.75. Sweaters Sweaters of splendid all-woo! yarns, in | Sweaters In high or V neck’ very V or high neck style; all colors and | tinest yarns; ail the most desirable colors. every size; $2.50 value «4.79 | Sizes 34 to 44; $3.50 valucs..,.,.2,.25 Ever Hear of Men’s Norfolk & New Brunswick Underwearat!g We bought the entire over-stock and “seconds” of this famous make of Men's Underwear, comprising over three hundred dozens. Have been very busy with the selling all week—yet there's plenty for to-morrow, At is unquestionably the best underwear bargain of the year, When it is all sold, you'll pay full prices for the identical kinds throughout the year. Bet- ter stock up, Mr Man, belore jt is too late, All medium and Winter weights $1.00 Qualities at 50c $1.50 Qualities at 70c $2.00 Qualities at $1.10 $2.50 Qualities at $1.25 G7 AVE-21MZ 22" STREETS. NEW YORK. hy Pay More Than $1.98 for|| To-morrow Last Day of th 3.50 Qualities at $1.75 Candy Specials. Chocolate and Vanilla Walnut Fudge, Ib. tT... .cceseeees 19, Chocolate Peppermints, per Ib..29c Chocolate After-Dinner Pepper- mints, Ib. = 29¢ Assorted Nut & Fruit Glace, Ib..25c Delicious Nut & Fruit Paste, Ib.20c Repetti’s Chocolate-Covered Cara- Chocolate Honey Nougat, ! delicious; per Ib. . 3 Men’s Furnishings ClearsAway We are sacrificing profits in this Men’s Furnishings clearance—that we may rid ourselves of the entire stock now in hand. While every article is desjrable, yet assortment is badly broken. When we open the department in its new home, we want everything fresh; every line complete. Hence this clearance. -To-morrow will wind up the clearance; take advantage of these prices: 1.50 to 3.00 Shirts 89c 1.00 Shirts 550 Stiff bosom, plain _ negligee Broken sizes and broken lots of Pleated frosts, coat styles; fines! stiff bosom, open front and back imported Madras cloths, silks anc ‘shirts, also plain and pleated neg- silk mixed; also some cheviots ligees; all these lines have de- nearly all have at- tached cuffs. Not all sizes in tached cuffs, Broken all kinds, but all sizes if iP: lines, to of some close... SYC kinds, DSC 1.00 Pajamas 6.00 to 8.00 55e Pajamas, 3.95 45 suits left of these; \ they are the finest sj Pure wool and silk B nixed English goods, yvery warm. Best pure silk loops and pearl pattons, mill- tary collar, side o) lar; they ing; they were from ere $1, me .& 55e Keo 3.95 Three Prices on All Our Neckwear Worth from 25c to $1.50, we have cut the prices and divided the entire quantity into three price lots; grab them to-morrow—your last chance. ° 35c and 25¢ 50c Scarfs Scarfs are 35c; or Three for $1 96 suits left, dark colored heavy print- ed imitation Domet flannel pajamas, made large, full sized, pearl buttons, military col- 19ca23 for 50c Manufacturer's Stock Overcoats. Lowest Prices of Year. When a maker finds himself overstocked, there’s only one thing for him to do—cut his prices—then find a merchant who is NOT over- stocked. These conditions confronted us—and we came into posses- sion of seven hundred and fifty Men and Youths’ Overcoats at very decided reductions from their real worth, You'll find the values better than we have ever been able to offer before, and real Winter is only commencing, 9.98 for Men’s $15 & $16 Overcoats. Coats range from 44 to 52 inches in chest sizes 34 to 46; Chester- , full box, single and double d, in Oxford grays and black; it styles in handsome mix- tures; e and double breasted. 1.98 for Men’s $18 Overcoats. Splendid Coats of superior grade mel- and kersey cloths, in black, blue xford; Venetian lined or heavy mohair serge; 44 to SO inch, chests 34 to 44; also Tourist styles In sizes 34 to 42, 2.50 for Men’s $22 Pad». dock Overcoats. Absolutely perfect fitting; made with concave shoulders, form-fitting body, full bell skirts; black, Oxford and Cambridge gray — smooth and rough fabrics; sizes from 34 to 40. 6.50 for Young Men’s $10 Overcoats. Sizes 16 to 20 years; made of all-woo! Irish frieze, in black and Oxford gray; lined with double-warp Italian cloth; wonderful values. Boys’ Clothing Underpriced 2.95 forBoys’ $4&$5 Suits Four hundred in double-breasted and Norfolk styles; all-wool fabrics in handsome designs and colorings; ages 8 to 16; an exceptional op- portunity—if you can fit your boy, 50c & $1 for Boys’ Flannel! Blouses. Quality, make and fit of these blouses he best we ever saw for the money; colors are blue, red and gray, in agesfrom 7 to 45. A bargain, 50c for Boys’ Gaps with band for ears; made in the popula style with adjustable band; Nain biue and very pretty ialnwises, Met Sixth Avenue 20th to 21st Street Misses’ Three-Quarter Coats ~—In mixtures and plain colors, box back and velvet collar. dark and light autxtures, some lined with satin to waist; roll and notch collar. Sizes, 14,26 and 18 years, Special at,.. $10.00 Black and yokes. Special at......... Coats : Special for Saturday (Third Floor.) Formerly §28.75 and $30-00 Sizes, 14, years, Special at Splendid Values for Saturday In Women’s Stylish Waists (Third Floor.) Plaid Silk Waists $3.95 each; value $5.75. Lace Waists About twenty models—iong or short sleeves. $6.95, $8.75, $9.75, $10.75. Value $8.75 to $16.75. 500 White Waists of Lawn or Mull About eight models, long sleeves, button back $3.95 300 Black Albatross and Nun's Veiling Waists Imported quality, lace trimmed $1.98, value $3.50 Black Sateen Waists, two models 98c. each Trimmed Millinery (Second Floor) Special Display Saturday, January 13th, of For Southern Wear *« $10.00 «xt Untrimmed Millinery (Second Floor.) Clearance Sale of Winter Stocks Semi-Trimmed Velvet Hats, Silk Hined—in navy bluc, cardinal, brown, mousse and gray—former prices $2.50 to $3.50; special at.. Ostrich Plumes, $1.75, $1.95 eS Splendid Corset Values For Saturday, January 13th. $2.00 Corsets at 980, Nemo “Grand Prize” Cor- sets—made of coutil, bias cut | and dip hip, sizes 20 to 30— 98c always $2.00; special at..... ‘La Florence,” French Hand Made Corsets, at Half Price. ‘| All our $10.00 and $12.00 Corsets: special at, from—always (Second Floor) Women’s Neckwear, &c. Neckwear 200' Dozen STOCK COL- LARS—Comprising an/as- sortment of Irish Crochet, Point Gaze, Embroidered Batiste amd St. Gall Bm- broidery with and without tabs, an excellent selection White Lace Hats Mufflers To Reduce Stock we offer 100 dozen Mufflers At % Former Prices, Misses’ and Girls’ Suits and | \ Misses’ Suits—In mixed Cloth, invisible checks and plain colors. Coat 45 inches long, semi-fitted back, lined throughout with Satin; Skirt pleated. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Special $23.75 and $25.00 Girls’ Regulation Coate— Full length, notch collar, double breasted, fullaleeve. Sizes 6 to 12 16 and 18 years. Special* years, Shells of extra quality broadcloth, best squirrel linings, aeeh TE) . ros * ee ee At!) ae § 855.00 Fur-lined Coats.........0..2s...00e00 $35.00 Misses’ Tourist Coats—In| Girls’ Three-quarter and $65.00 Fur-lined Coats.. Full Length Coats—In navy, brown and mixed cloths, box back, half belt, tull sleeve. Sizes 6 to12 execs $44.75 } $1.25 | American Beauty Roses, 25c. $1.00 Corsets at 690, R.&G, P. N. and Thomson Glove fitting Corsets—In pink, blue, white and drab, short and dip hip to select Nod special Ate. .cceee eee tere ew eeee 69c } 5.00 luctions in FURS (Third Floor) Z High-Class Purs and Fur Garments on Sale To-Morrow Gatarday) AT ALMOST HALF FORMER PRICES. ~ $6.00 Squirrel Scarfs..........- + $3.95 $15.00 Persian Paw Scarfs. ..-.-. acces $9.75 $25.00 Alaska Sable Scarfs |,.,.-—--.----~- . $15.00 $25.00 Ermine Scarfs soe. .---.———-++++-=--$12,00 $25.00 Sable Marten Shawls..---~-...---~++--$16.75 $18.00 Alaska Sable Scarfs....-.-----..ss0--- $11.75 $37.00 Mink Scarfs... wees essences 25,00 Meffs to Match af Stmttar Redacttons, Women's Fur Lined Coats be] Price : we sees $39.50 $79.00 Fur-lined Coats..... ssees++ $50,00 Fur Coats in Squirrel, Persian and Nearseal at similar reductions. We Continue the Sale of 1,000 _ Men’s “Best Style” SUITS and OVERCOATS (Third Floor.) All taken from our regular stock and offered to- morrow Saturday away below our regular prices. “ Best Style” Clothes are made of Pure Wool Fabrics only, and are noted for their excellent talloring, fine trimmings and splendid fit, They have no equal in the market at the ‘ regular prices. The SUITS are made of the finest Cassimeres and Cheviots, in Plaids, Stripes and Mixtures. The OVERCOATS are made of the finest’ Mel- tons, Kerseys, Friezes and Velours. Men's Suits. Regular $15.00 and $16.00, special at .. Regular $20.00 to $25.00, special at . Regular $28.00 to $35.00, special at .... Men's Overcoats. Regular $12.98 to $15.00, special at.....-+2-e00e+ 0200+. $11.50 Regular $18.00 to $22.00, special at.. -- $15.00 Regular $25.00 to $35.00, special at. . - $20.00 ‘Youths’ Suits. Worth §146.98 to $18.98, special at... Worth $7.98 to $12.98, special at Boys’ Three-Piece Suits. Worth §2.98 to $3.98, special at.......... Boys’ Three-Piece Suits. » Im Norfolk, double breasted, Russian and sailor styles. Regular $4.50 and $4.98 Suits, at.. «cee $2.85 Regular $5.98 and $6.98 Suits, at, - $3.75 Regular $7.98 and $9.98 Suits, a a «++ $5.00 ALSO A NUMBER OF Men’s $10.00 and $12.00 Suits a $5.98 2 $7.50 ech Made of Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimeres. e+ $11.50 - $15.00 ~-+ $20.00 - $10.00 - $5.00 eeee $1.98 Cut Double and Single Breasted. Sale of Women’s 50c. and 75c. Hose at 22c Per Pair. 5,000 pairs Women’s High Grade Novelty Hose (imported samples), made to sell at 50c. and 75c. +22c¢ per pair; special at........ 5 Also Black Cotton Hosc—value %, 19¢ per pair, at........ Hc Black Cotton Hose, with white soles—value 19, 12k per pair; at. Black Cotton, also Plain end Fancy Homie 18e ae UT, Ate s+ sereee per Pi Tals for $00 Black Mercerized Lisle Thread, also Black Lace Open-work ali over—val- 25c¢ ir We 35¢, to 40e. per pair; at: SHOES for Boys, Misses and Children. (Second Floor.) | MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES—Uppers of glazed Don- gola kidskin, patent leather tips, round toes, buttons, rerer $1.25 } B5C | regtar 6.50.2} $1.10 LITTLE BOYS’ SATIN CALY SPRING HEEL SHOES—Good stout sizes . ‘ $1.25; special at... on sl restr} $1.00 o BOYS’ LACE SHOES—Sitin Calf Varips, d; Special Sale To-morrow (Satur ) het aeserms, Bee By sre Handkerchiefs a¥) ost COLLAR AND 5 v ; SETS—O1 Cal tm| | ean ee Rubber Boots and Shoes broidery, Hemutitched ind reat bh : ild Scalp a grt wre off ZFC | eta tame eeron | Be For Women and Children i patterns, ao datsty. and 13c stock, Special at.. Women's Storm Rubbers........65¢ Pte Special Sh ag 260 values at 123¢0, Children’s Storm Rubbers ......55¢ 35¢ CIRCULAR POINT VEN- Beas seve ince Fane aca ig Boots. ..—--.2-00 ISE, COLLARS—Suttable ry. | of Letters and odds and Misses’ Rubber Boots.....$1.75 for Coa or fer forming ends of ovr plain stack. [ J Ds¢¢ ‘Children’s Rubber Boots. ..--.91-50 Boys’ Storm King Boots. sooe> $9.00 cna”