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m1 HURLED WAR, TURNED (IVER BY h CAR \Shower of. Flame Envelops «1 vil “AVoman Reading in Sight “Upside Down, It Is Pinned _ Against “L” Pillar, Man Moa Inside Unhurt. ja wealthy res | Montetatr, | Mountain |trom burns “That accident plained.” Aaid Wit! Hy Faith to-day. | an Adams |Fyiress (in telling of an 4 Fe) * pany Fy, whlch fe was driv tne hit bsGa Caled aw AY A Beventh street, liurled into Bealnst an elevated pillar and held there fipside down while the horses ran away; passenxe rs fled in) panic aw the car took ffire, and other ' extraordinary things | Rappened. Faith. who fives at\No. 162 fast Forty. ninth treet, landed unconse on the Foot of the car. but was 9 alightly hurt. Francia Romaine. of No. $% Second | @vente, Faith's helper, was caged inside the truck, In which had bounded @bout like n nea in 4 hopper. The crash was heurd for blocks. Crowds gathered and polite reserves | were called. The boy in the suspen truck attracted the attention of erery- ody, including the driver, who, after few moments, py on the ro of the ar, rubbed bis and wo: he got there. to extricate the boy, wld not} y budge the door, A wrecking crew wus called and they fell to with axe ten minutes they had chopped « fo) young Romaine to fall through. a: fhe came tumblinx down into waiting |) arms. ‘Io ¢ surptiee he was} only aliehtly } lotorman John Brady bad jumped the first sien of danger. and it was» he did. He und the, crew threw sand the blazing cur, pit cculd not extin Kulsh the fire until it had put the mo- tors out_of commission. Misa Grace Mungesson and Miss Al-| + dertina Rutter, of No. 410 Maione street, will, never be vex- Es Dulance snrseon and hur: Wiiidene docked trame for an hour, Tire | t Funaway fwirses were caught. te A made of Blas Long Coat, kimono slee , inside e former price $27 Long Evening Coat, m kimono sleeves; beautifully for _ Long Evening Wrap, made chiffon velvet; draped. model; tri ae lace; former price $169.00; now Coats; and Wraps, poe i) velvet, white 1 In white and light col utitully trimmed or em 5 10'$143.00; ar * Martial & Armand Gown, { Drecoit Model Gown, Coral ‘Tavernier Model Gown, Panem Mode!, embrois Tavernier Mo-e. Dinner Go Dinner Gowns, hand-embroia $163.00; now $69.75. Afterioon Gowns, chifon cloth how $74.75 Theatre Dre now $98.75. Visiting Dre now $69.75, black chiffon yoiles: Children’s High- rade WintotDresges, made of fine shepherd ¢ v idts, broken plaids, serges and plain Russian, guenpe, two-p talfeta silk, t ever, before eee | M'CARREN’S NIECE, chiffon vel le of corn-color chiffon er price $198.00; now at. Paquin Gown, biszuit-colored broad Becholf-David lode: Decoilete Bechoff-David Mcde. Gown, : ‘Domestic Gowns: 53, 49 Oren Anaeedi $6. 49 , of Family, Mrs, Julin De: wl young ton Pleasan fied to-day In np by whic Her ng oti I nerjin rugs and blankets. helwas terribly burnsd, SAYS SONGSTRESS. | Can Sing in Street if She Likes and! @, Workhouse Won't Hold Her and Her Pull. A middle-aged woman, who said she Nas Miss Jenrile Sr. before Magistrate ort We Gpurt to-day, ton. Venue and Seventieth street. ood, * “How did you come to be In this inging mood? asked the Court. ‘arren. fui the > mor! In Connection With the White Sale Sweeping Clearance o Including Tailored Suits, Evening, Afternoon and Carriage Gowns: Cloaks, Wraps and Mandarin Coats. 4 Prices Average Half Regular : Typical Values in This Sale Long Coats and Wraps, with broadéloth in laces and braid now trimmed with . $74.75 & {Similar models, Wf while or gray! ma med jals, but with wide; aboy. at now at -- $64.75 {light colorir Imported Evening Gowns. aS $249.00; now $93.75. i was $194.00; now $98.75. $149.00. $297.00; now $124.00. ths Wy: {cloth; sine wn, ingled ¢ nied and s i net, hand-pair vas $159.00; were $133.00; OMS: lb Suits Children's Full- Length Dou- ble-Breasted Ccat ture: to 16 pital of that town E 4 nto her nasistance | 1 not-pyeeot the fire, how- was atraigne! | 1 in the York- charged with intox!- Policeman Lauehran had found her clinging to a lamp-post at Third singing In A vole that awakened the neighbor- F F * ree or I am @ niece of of Brooklyn, Carren's slater,” announced you to the | > fing the Rieter atanrealinn With my pull I'll be out ined with broadcloth in white and light colors, trimmed with vel aid; some with contrasting colors; former , | prices’$74.75 to $129.00; now at........5 $49.74 Long Coats and Wraps, made of chiffon not so elaborately trim ; farmer prices ranged from $31, Coats and TE 5 $324.00; n pangled emer 8 Walking Suits, were $30.00; now at $19.74, Sale of Children’s Coats & Dresses. |4 to wy Tolal .... years, net bad ‘ores cunder the Cte different physicians ot mn ever gave me any lasting relief I became very much discouraged and despondent, which) only aggravated thy and Chest! much In- sitive diag. p the. start f° was a, as Your X-Vight fi pincing to improve treatment elt for eighteen yearr— Ince 1 was: cured ation treatment ‘ $ cases of: Tuber- lon), Asthiwa, Bronebitis fay Fever and Uaterrh Tir. Anderson $s the only N-Light Luug | Spec ew York. Consult bim at, Fonce, and learn the truth about your lungs Do not wat! until dan vetarets || conditions develop. are no higher than {amjly doctor, and oMce, consultation ad | a tree of charge. New York, be- “Hours—Datly, 10! examination are ef Otioe, 50 Wee! tweea Sth nnd to 4. Mond. Anesday. Friday evenings fun s hy Sundays. 1 to 2 If unable to call, wrife for particulars. W.L. DOUCLAS $3.50 SHOES men MEN! Atrialwilloon | ou that W.L.} ere ‘ las $3.50 shoes are jf: thebestinthe world. § Stores in Greater New York : ©3 Nroadway, cor, ‘Tab tie Broadwt riton St bar, Peak, A¥oor. 11th | Sunday World Wants Work | Monday moming Wonders. | | IN PROGRESS—THE ANNUAL WHITE SALE—WOMEN'S | NDERGARMENTS AND ALLIED LINES OF WHITE GOODS. f * Women’s Outer Apparel | 24 Floor, made of chiffon immed with to $98.75; white and: lig former-pui splendid AMONO elec tin = ponte of se 1.74 10 $29.74; naw at. $169.00, » how $149, 00, 1) $23.74. 1 $22.74, al pri Ribbons at Specia! Prices To-morrow, Saturday 4 inch Satin Taffeta and — 5 inch Lustrous Tatfe:a Rihbon, Dresden Ribbon, $5 inch, 2OCva, at 198 va. Ginch, BOC ya, Misses’ and Children’s Apparel Misses’ Tailor-made and Junior Suits, Girls’ Wool Dresses and Children’s Coats. At Greatly Reduced Prices A Boys’. Youths’ and Children’s -_ High Grade Clothing Decided Reductions in NORFOLK, DERBY, SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS % YOUTHS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS AND REEFERS. Special Values in Boys’ Norfalk and Double-breasted Suits, ee with extra pair knickerbocker trousers, 8 to 17 yrs, 5.50. Children's Overcoats and Reeters, Z in plain a fancy materials, 3 to 11 yrs, 6.75 Boys’ Flanlette Pajamas, neat designs, in pink and bluestripes, 4 to 16 yrs, 75c Imported Corsets Several New Paris Models OF FINE WHITE COUTIL, SMALL TAPERING WAIST, LONG HIP AND. CLOSE FITTING BACK ‘EFFECTS, SUPPORTERS Sse feils) FRONT AND SIDES, ~ at $4, 50, 5.75 and 7.50 FRENCH HAND-MADE CORSETS of Batiste 31.98; 2.50, 3.00, Bas and Coutil, All Exceptional Values. West Twenty-third Street Mth to 35th St CONTINUATION OF QUR ANNUAL WHITE SALE. SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN NEARLY EVERY DEPARTMENT. Sth mL Former Prices Ranged up to $34.50 5 mh hd : Clothing Clearance. ’ . ° Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats Sharply. Reduced. \’S High Grade Overcoats, made of imported and do- M mestic fabrics, including meltons, kerse ys, ‘Vvelours and chev- iots, in black or Oxford and fancy weaves in shades of gray and brown; hand-tailored throughout, lined with silk or realty a interlined with all-wool tlannel. ~ Former Prices Ranged up to $48.50 “— $24. 50 Men’s Overcoats, in box dr semi-form models, 44 to 52 inches long, made of fancy mixtures or black and Oxford fabries; tand- felled collars and lapels; plain or fancy cuff sleeves; bodies lined with pure silk, farmer's satin, clea or flannel. Former Prices Now $ Ranged up to $24.50 yllae 15. 50 Men's High Grade Hand Tailored Suits, some of the most desirable styles designed for this-season, including, many medium- weight suits that may be worn in the early Spring. Handsome grays, dark dressy mixtures and the popular shades of olive and brown. Now $19.75 Men’s Fur Motoring Coats at Reduced Prices. Men’s Raccoon Coats, good quality, ; Warmly lined; reduced froni $69.75 to 4h FL. vith nutria collar and $49.74 ats, made of choice: selected skins, full collar and ‘ ined, reduced from $89.75 to.... $69.75 Other that were $98.75 to $224.00, reduced ta prices ranging from S84. 75 to $194.00. Men’s Muskrat Fur Coats, extremely full-cut model, splen: cults Mens Raccooi didiy matched skins in natural and. bleni effects; reduced from $89.75; now al : $74.75 Men's Calfskin Coats, reduced from $56.75 to..... $46.74 Men's Natural Ponyskin Coats, with beaver or nutria collar; marked; reduced from $98.75 to . $89.75 Men's eviectinn Opossum Coats, reduced fon $59.75 $46.74 Complete assor'ment_ of Nalria, Beaver and Dogskin Coats s rangina from $10.94 to $239.09. If you want your "busincss:’ to become the talk of the town, ,tel 6 joa it through a World “Want” Ad. : : ~ Suits for Men, $14.50 The general business depression has prevented t Suits for Men, $14.50 Yes, SMITH-GRAY suits, 1500.of them, Will be sold at this figure. Values $20.00, $22.00 and $25.00.: sizes. Suits in black and blue cheviot; black Thibet; double and single-breasted models. None of them valued at less than-$22.00— 400 ofthis season’ some a. $25.00. | Overcoats for Men, $14.50 Over 1000 of this season's best coats in black and Oxfords, new models, at $14.50, } regardless of actual values, which are i $22.00 and $25.00. Suits for Young Men, $9.75 Single and double-breasted models—all this Season's fashions, with all that the term | implies. Value $18.00. Overcoatsfor Young Men, $12.50 Young men’s sizes up to 35 chest measure, plaid wool lining, with silk-lined shoulders | and steeves. Full and half-box cut. Vaiue i $20.00. Underwear, $1. garment. HOSIERY. Hal: colors, 35c. and and $2.00., ureteey «Seren ss SMITH, GRAY @® CO. Opening the Warren Street Store caused us to “stock up” heavily. tion of this stock, so the click of the price cutting shears may continually heard in the four stores during the next few days. The following are some of the already clipped price iterns: Suits for Boys, $5.00 $00 boys’ short-trousersuits if Norfolk style. and plain double-breasted jacket : Values $9.00, $9.50 and $10.00. Overcoats for Children, $7.75 donot wantto carty over. Valuss up to $14, FANCY SHIRTS, $1. 15: | Negligee plaited and bosom shirts. broken sizes and lots Values $2.50 per BATHROBES, $2.95. cloth. Values ‘$4. 00 to $7.00. price, 19c, pér pair; 3 pairs for 50c. GLOVES, $1.15. well-known makes. NECKWEAR, 65c. Good style of fashions in folders and four-in-hands he normal ae broken 3 models} just the sort we Valucs $2.00 and $2.50, 15. High-grade quality ; Blanket apd: Terry f-hose in fancy and solid 50c. values. Old year Irregular sizes in all Values $2.50. Values $1.50 { | BROOKLYN | Fulton St at Flatbush Ave, Eocene), at Bedford Ave. =| _savines _BANKS. (+3 Kanklin Sourety |The Bowery Savings Bank, 128 AND 180 ROWERY. NEW YORK. Dec 10. 1007, A eemf-annual dividend the rato of FOUR FER T. | per annum has-been declared and will be | credited to depositars on ‘all sume of $3.00 | d upward and not exceeding $3,000 which | Dave heen deposited at learst three | he on the firet day of January next, | will be payable on and after Monday, January 20, 1908, | Money deposited on or before January }10 will draw interest from January 1, 1908. i ‘The! Franklin. Society annuunces PB the usu: semirancoal” cash dividend ‘at the rate of Five Per Cent... per annum to all savings depesitors With aooounts trom $10 up to $5,000 This In the Soclety 38th. ‘Consecutive Dividend tropolitan homee—non-epect: lative, non-fluctuating, Strict Tank ine Department supervision. Thov sands of depositors. large and small made up to-Van, 10 earn EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK SI Chambers St., New York Cor, Park Row, at Beekman Opposite Post-Oftice, December 12, 1907; The Board of Trusteve has de- Glared a memi-anuual dividend at Use rate of YOUR PER CENT, er annum on all Ueposite entited thes Davable on and after Mo WENAY SICOEL FRANK E. VOGEL +, President, ‘Comptroller, NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, . Cor, 14th St i" "EGUR PER ¢ CENT. $5 TO $3,000. Deposits inade 90, oF Delors Jan, | draw interest from | AV ILLIAM oa EUSINGER, President +} Aneel 414 Pan Oxnr lnrenssy Paid on Deposits from $1 to $3,000 MONKY DEPOSITED ON OR BEFORE JAN'Y 20 WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM JAN Y 1.) INTEREST READY AND PAYABLE IF DESIRED, PROMPTLY ON THE FiRGT BUSINESS DAYS | y, 7p. OF JANUARY AND JULY 10. with eporite may be withdrawn et any tim: ‘without giving notice WE HAVE NEVER AT ANY TIME REQUIRED | NOTICE. FROM OUR DEPOSITORS FOR THE WITHORAWAL OF DEPOSITS, FOR SALE, CLOTHING | warre PoR o1moULaR. __ CREDIT Houre: 9 A.M. to 5.30 P. ‘For Men and Women L. CHAMVION, wed, HULL 7 Cashier. Avett, € rive uy 8 tela Standard Cuttitting Co. 112 West 14th St. (im: zee ad Ave., ies we om OTT To all those deporitors in the “Knickerbocker Trust Company | have assented to the plan of resimp-| tlon of huniness? In answer to Requests for too nuticrous to” answer be M TT SS WELL DN: $190 A. WEEK. in our opin tally all of $1 WEEKLY PAYMENTS. no Investigations or deliveries made— make.your purchase, pay your first deposit and take the goods along with you and pay at your Own con- veniente. Clothing Co. 273 Sixth Ave. near 17th St, 2274 Third Av., nr. 124th St. 884ColumbusAv..nr 104tH'St, 300 Ladies’ Coats 52 Inches long, all wool Kerscys, satin lined; made-to sell at $25.00; our price.. Cn Weekly or Monthly Payments, ant CLOTHING Fashion Clothing Co., 2269 3d Aye., jbet. 123d & 124th Sts., Packant sie FOR SALE. ‘The Finest: of - Clothing and Furs for Men'and Women On the most easy Credit Plan in the Country, No reference or security required— -Lenox OPEN EVENINGS, re , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Special Sale - 312 latent: stylee FOR MEN AND WOMEN, “r security required. No referenc Autos: anhattan’: exceptional Values. : Pioneer® Auto- mobile Establishment, ral y able Custom Made Only. | spines Galore epeoleattsedmeseee Ret Axes books tity would Fit Guaranteed. Finest rai hiajority of depostta iM ~ ‘! |LIMOUSINE BODIES, $150 UP. to exercive | earance for the benent of $150, $250 to $1,000: teady and put em and. th . | chasals: larga aavortinent, New Tiree pas: ed. rho 2 ‘A dee ‘offices of. the ‘Trust Com the motion for a. permanent rece) rill be argued to-morrow, December 21 Minadil) Parsons, Chaleman, 29 to Broadway Mammoth Auto- Mobile Exchango, WwW. faith Broadway. ik: h, 4th ‘Geer, " | DIAMONDS, ‘ASY PAYMENTS, Herbert L, Satterlee, Counsel ¢ 5 C R E DI WATCHES, | Reliable Goods. Call or wee, T | scwetry, ap ees eee F week will Koey you aind yo iy Nell dreamed these nant HELP WANTED—MALE, ALTO SCHOOT, CO, complete. course 16s W, 40th ve peas ina” have ordered eae 5 RB nth Gellvened on. Hest note Cartland’ at. NAT, DIAMO: buy 0 will dea Wholesale prices. Ab. box, Accounte ¢ wit AON 0. time World Advertisement? FU, solitaire diamond rings, 2p Si owerkly, MAJESTIC JW = Nunes, THE DAILY LESSON, Q. What Is better than a World Ath rtisement? A. A three-time World Advertisement, Q. ‘What is still better than a one ‘A, A seven-time World ‘Advertisement §2r—Inquirc About Rates on Three