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THE EVENING WORLD, TROLLEY BURNS AS PASSENGERS FLEE FOR LES Abandoned by Tener Car} Ran Two Blocks with Panic- Stricken Load. 2) Breadway:.was illuminated Brllllanty, | et ‘L& o'clock thig ‘morning by. the { 79} bound . tar ‘Al thé passenge: scaned unhurt. The motor box biew “uy with a doud-+ piiting of flame an the Se eet report anda Oar parsed” _motorman-tithped from his post andi / \ the car: ran ngarly two F plock feame to a ston wit HORSES REFUSE TOGESWEDN BURNING STABLE Eleven Animals Die in Blazing) Building with Rescuers | at Hand, In 2 frame stable -at No. 4 “1 | Rohifns avenue, the Bronx: ant anather | tréot_ and Broadway. |.» ed by: fire tint lta _owne’ end its misery the-animain-and “belonged acl O'Brien. “4 : How t _ diepresd the animals, | h the: smo! oF aod fame, and stood Mibking and groan: thin to. ihe! % Would ‘have, to jump. for theif Hees? An inspector tried to put out the fire with sand. while an engine was coming from West Sixty-eightn stre: -M-arrived the whole car axe, The car burned to the trucks In spite of a flood from the hore, ‘Traffic wae blocked for on the Broadway ania: Itite Ing in thelr stalls, refusing to come} ‘ont when the doors were openod. ‘The one-Meyer-horse was practically | pulled fromthe flames as the stable raot | fell in by the police and volunteers. i The flesh was cooked and falling from bo aay Meyer was sent for and told police to shoot ft as quickly ax | binzd” started ts | —nese,_ poor blood, and-all conditions caused by lack of nourishment, there. To obtain the best results from our efforts is or shuld be bur con- sstant aim—in the business life, or in the home circle—in the serions affairs “which cross our path ‘or in the moments given to relaxation and/pleagure. . Your stomach mantifactures' energy for the-body from the food you eat’ The condition of your blood, norves, brain, bones, muscles and fi depend upon the nourishment:-extracted-from-the food. When you are. pale, mer. yous, weak or out.of condition you may be sure that -your-stomuach is not. working properly. Food is passing through: it? without being converted ing elements.’ You are not getting the good out of what you eat. The stomach dogs not need more food: amply wants the power to get the nourishment out of the food. And se stomach can, aes ~this power from Beecham’s Pille.--- i = nase Beecharn’s Pills mingle with the contents of th atomac! proper digestion-and- assimilation. They strengthen the en tract and increase the good from the food by assisting the stomach to make use of the blood-making and health-making properties in the food. Not only do Beecham’s Pills do this, but they stimulate the liver to healthy action and aid the kidneys in the functibns of purification and ellmination. Beecham’s Pills will make you feel fit and well and_able to enjoy life. For weak stomach, mal-assinnliation, dyspepsia, indigestion, weak- is no other remedy so prompt, safe and reliable as Beecham’s Pills. Sold Everywhere in Boxes 10c. and 25c. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, FOR BALE. Harvard Shoes for Men The latest good styles in Toe and Heel shapes, our Ha ava Shoes are distinct revelations and strik- ces over all other makes in quality, ap- ~laterial, Servic workmanship and wearing L =Every_ Palr Carries Our-Full-Guarantee:—- In Patent Leather, Gun Metal Calf and Kid; Bausit to any $4.00 Shoes Sold Elsewhere. Calf. . Lined, Sole . 3 Shoes for Boys Parents should realize the fact that ourBoys’ Shoes are more value for the money than any that can be purchased. Prices $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00, Store Open Saturday Evenings. peer KING AND FINANCIAL, —— CBANKING NGUAND FINANCIAL, RNA FO: THE Depositors and Stockholders TOF tHE ~ WhlGKERBOCKER TRUST 0. All_Depositors and_St We are urged to deposit- forthwith w holders with the aGNEW YOR he_Knickerbocker ‘Trust C SMreCTET #8 ea med. Committee, the Cert ficates an ice shares of stock a mments of their deposit accounts or Ce: with their-Certificates of Deposit, if ment dated October 28th, 1907, ad with the Deposita may. be objained: Annexed to the agreeinent 7: Any Depesitor who may d busine pare, ma chim depc ~“Depositors are to retai cas of the Knicker! . Transferable. receipts * Dated October 28th, 1907, _ FREDERICK G. BOURN ed, within the time and all te; A. FOSTER HIGGINS, Higgins & Cox, 3 So. sent from the pli or for reorgant: zation, or bath, w withdraw. the certi cates or assignments of icates_-of De any, under-the terms of d_by the Committee and lodged | rom any-of the undersigned, copies | for Tesunij. h the Committee is to ‘pre. Ss provided in the agreement, 1 rights of offset with Fespect {o | mpany against them 1ed by the Deposits Chairman, 149. Broadwa William S New York, it. N.Y, G. LOUIS BOISSEVAIN, 30 Pine Stre MOSES TAYLOR, 30 Pin Street N. Y WILLIAM A. TUCKER, 70 State Street, Bos CHARLES P, PERIN, 2 Restor Street, N. ¥ LEOPOLD WALLACH, 33 Wall Street, N. Y. 34 Nassau" Street, JAS RUSSELL SOLE ah he al 5 Nassau Street, N. a ATIONAL, It STRUCTION, So. | ny SHORTHAND Com \ Counsel t ‘0 { Committee. Y ‘The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed and Their Baby. 6+ Pages—Lithographed in Colors Illuminated Board Covers. Price, 00, at ORLD. OFFICES) ow, ‘posit, together | wi the agree- | ein i HILLS AT LITTLE NECK, L. on (ne North are. * PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT. CO. ]) SINGER BUILDING, 149 Broadway. Soakaoueans LEGAL NOTICES. OOF costson aty. of Philadetp} Anna iysbara 8 ie i Atgust V . Von Rickenbere, vat 13s" Houston NIO WEB 1, BDO O HEARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West: Fourteeath St. 79 ANS 13,18, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth St- “It ts concentration of povver that makes Nations strong.” It is concentration of effort that makes a business powerful. Power of Cash Capital and, concentrated Energy of a Firm who confine uno Time, RECO and Efforts to: Dry Goods only, make THIS STORE. STRONG in ability. to:buy and sell great quantitie | STRONG-in independence—STRONG in Popularity “STRONG-in Assortments— STRONG in Values SLRON G in Promis¢s———STRONG in Fulfilment “ And:being STRONG © eAligaye offering RIGHT “GOODS at RIGHT PRICES! ST RONG are the MONEY Two Rousing Saturday Specials In Misses’ and_Girls’ 1 Two fortunate purchases | value becau-e of cancellation of orders from other houses /question about the Ce and style—our reputation fo e: is assurance of that = MS Prince Chap Suits fashionable stripe Broad¢lotm two-toned combinations of Navy, Wine and Gray—perfectly lines 80 beautifully eradated # 1f made to on se suits will pleace the most critical. |: lit Junior Suits. | SAVING OPPORTUN [TIES — Herewith Announced! Were: [ Corsefs § = yatleny of styles 5 Suatts [ ly tailored suits made below] New jong -baci Abisralaat tor eae WITH AND WITHOUT GAsrend. White Batiste, ’ White and Drab Coattl. All sizes in the jot, but not all pies in wad. 4 sitons . ppbabillty “that yam oars lena re oth neck and plaid Wornteds— | tasteful, gool wenring colorings and fabrica—alzo plain colora— | extra long Prince Cha perfect shapes—an tin | 6 fi ant eat any of our 3 stores and con- vince yourself of our What We Do: We sell clothing-for Ladies, Men and Boys_on credit. trust_you on = promise. We sell goods as we represent, . or your money refunded. We sell on easy terms.at cash prices. We keep your clothes in repair for one year free of ocharge.” What We Don’t Do: We don't ask for any references or security, We make no inquiries from your landlord or ry. We NOR ay from your neighbors or friends, We make no déliy- cries; we give you the gaods when you make the pur- chase_and pay the first.deposit. ‘LENOX CLOTHING CO. 273 Sixth Avenue, near 17th Street 2274 Third Avenue, near 124th Street 884 Columbus Ave., near 104th Street All Stores on W ie Well | 00 Per. i Week’ LOTHING |) 1 ORBDIT]| For Men For Ladies and Men AT POPULAR PRICES on small weekly or monthly payments. * ask for no references or m your employer, landlord, a “Make yourvpurchase, pay the Tiree deposit and take at —and Women, No employers’. ref- erence, no > seourltye Sates = oar 7-West 14th St., bet. Sth znd 6th Aves. Open Tveslags. Gani Go Prices in Al Nate Manhattan's Pioneer Ay 1 mobile Exthan | Wall etreet owners and others attected ua: and German Pan auneiders, Ded, &e., "$700 to Maxwell, 1907" eng Tocomabile« to $1, 10, Casi Demonstrations Dest Werening ever! mmoth Auto-| i mobile Pane Clothing on Credit For Men and Women PEOPLE'S OUTFITTING CO. 454 8th Ave. bet. 34th & 35th Sts. One Filght Up. Open Evenings, New Hated DIAMONDS) Cast OR ChE MERICAN WATCH and DiaMon Co 00, MAIDEN LANE. 'Paoni {| Men, Women ® Children Alsoa Full Liue of Furs k will iti Keep you well = latest styles. | Manhattan Clothing Co., | Open Myenlags, YOU CAN DRESS WELL Hens Fashlonable Glolnes made to order after latest » ON CREDIT. EXCHANGE GLOTHING 00. FOR at Lowest Prices. adresse in the || 1114 ad Ave., near 65th St, N.Y ON $1°OA WEEK desions We xuarantes a perfect fit, eon Broadway, New ork ae a } DIAMONDS, | AATCHES, EASY PAYMENTS, Reliable Good JAMES WIAMONDS, oners Saree ane Ano CO. Th Nesewe, i Kin-Gtoves+ Men's—Mocha Gloves f Men's Vests Pits Balance of the -‘Sample’’ Lot $2.00 -and $3.00) ¥ = fielltiee- 19g oe Cheviot and Flannel a delicate lines or figures; also eo j light and dark—fni: tf Tike the “Brooches—Necklaces— Hat Pins—Bracelets— Belts—Combs—Fans. Special Saturday Opportunities. er_Horseshoe Ping—xt ate Solid tone ma Nnestonee- nee jum Gol Fated Bangle Brac Noman or Bngiiah nls heavily eh: instead of ts ae ioe! seudded—highiy tra Heavy teel buckle neta—' Silk Guuse Span led Fans Hietganctancy curved bone stick, ¢—————— mie Saturday offering of the most el Weather Coate—from the Lest +98 | ~ breast. medium Jength, deep made-to-order kinds—ajl sises! ——ip Boys’ Rassian- -Overcoats, | Boys’ Long Overcoats, 15, 98 Boys’ Long Cut Reefers, | popular atyles ‘in Boys’ Cold ie m'fre in the land! pisahe -The RUSBIAN COATS and REEFERS Navy, Oxtoré: and different shades of gray; also NavTiEaCl Greer a taeaan zr one them qualities that usually sell at $8.50—-Also natty fancy ie cman” flannel or Venetian lincd:--sges according to atyle—3 to 16 yrs. ix THE LONG OVBRCOATS are the favorite Chesterfields (olngie oe i centre..vent),.made- a Herringbone Cheviots; also Oxford snaiuieaee ai Sis wiecwebe v all-wool materials that will give lendid enough for the coldest Winter weather—10 to service and hth iat THIS LINE OF COATS AND REEFERS AT te ea ecnas those others that sell a 95.00 to $10,00. . Misses’ and Children’ Ss Millinery Top Notch Styles at Lowest Prices, Giese: GIRLS! FELT “KNOCICABOUTS'— ew telescope. crown with natty romnn ribbon -bands— 4ined—ready-to-wear— the best-of Bohool Hats. LDREN! 8 AND MISSES" oHTe criti TANGA in all co} Porainn filbbon Sashes with an ws ji Gears buskles-<— _ Solid teather—strongly put comin: on _mannish Jines—a that the healthy boy will fin< hard to wear out—Sizes au th Full Line of GIRLS’ HIGH CUT SHOES. Patent leather tory aes kid tops. 2.48 | 11 to 2 ‘he best {1 w York for ¢! Id ~7 AN the "pris want the —the Goreateshe Sizes 6 to 0; = tactng— Jus the hat Wat @ larg AST re reg. 31.49: > Underbrice Specials in Toilet Articles jAyer’s Hair Vigor ). { Westphal’s Anxiliator - | Soxodont—amall ae Pond’s Extract—large Hoaerd--&-Hesard's—— —-ToHet—Bensoin- {Germinol Tooth Wash Creme de Lilas , | Tuatr-ite- Cuticle Ice ee Pray’s Nall Enamel . BABY" HATS— Blk Velvet with (Chiffon Brown, Navy. Garnet —tull Tam O'Shanter riftied or shirred ‘an-exceitent-tint: + 3,00], re for dreas, ;AC Equal ses from List Prices®y. Women’s Kid Cloves = 2-Clanp Glace—tan, brown, green, blue, black, white: Fogual to masarity elsewhere eolit at $1 Hoya’ Kid Gloves, Misnes’ 2-clasp 3-Long-Gioves lack and white— ATUON sr 1.98-ant-2.98 —jeebutton: 2 and 3.40) 98] a> weather. | $1.25 Quality The right kinds for < r= MORNING SALES snare Contes : Dresses... .. 455 qadn MOTHERS—T, Z Three Manufacturers’ Stocks _ Babies’ Cloaks and Dresses Are Now on Sate SAND SU RPLUS LOTS, Sees ANG .- 2,98 te- 30. 98: instead of $5. 00 to -. .29 to 9,98; instead of -.59 to —SIZES-UP TO 3 YDARS, FNOLUSIVE. os s AMPLE _ To-Morrow, Saturday, Unti 1, ‘To prevent dealers buying we reserve the privilege of restricting: quantities, Girls’ Warm Sohool Cloaks 1 length: s Meep front facing—some Mined Uke a man's overcoat rath plain Grand value at $5. Saturday mornin 2.9 Come early—large sizes qo first! You ran wench the country over but y find \Tor fancy fannel—with ani without velvet collara— + uch ch Ive || SECOND. PLOOR CENTRE, BULLDING. Women’s Bk, Satcen Petticoat, Mercerized—eatra full cut with neatly tatlored founce— | d_ fancy: Women’s Button Shoes) Hend sewed well—now of jie erty tow sizes tiles Jar-therefore 34.00 Shoes for 4.5 0|¢ ‘oqguas—Breasts— Wings Full and iarge—inclinding th fashlonable futty atyles=n: colorings; also White arnt arly .b And .69.. NSA. FLOOR—WEAT._HUILDING. Boys’ Double Breasted Suits With and without belt—fancy grays, olives and browns=I straight or knicker er: 8 to 16 Years-<principally sapere Founs Felt Telescopes Latent styles 04 1007 and 143— schoo Rags” peice Wounen’s Fine Corsets White Coutil and Batiste—a wei!- shaped inode that will ensure a geod Agure—deep lace finieh—attached warters-—sizea 15 to Worth $1.69 SRCOND FLOOK—CBENTRE BUTDING. —————— Men's Silk Neckwear , Strings and Four-in-Hands— Reversible or }|nod—exceliont and dark— 1 2,48 ine ‘the boy for if Po multe for about the erdt- TURD TLOOK:-BOYR’ CLOTICNG. assortinent of the new colo In plaids and neat tancy © Bale Ueually THIRD FLOOS ' Heavy Wool Sweaters Red, Oxford, 90) F