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Tultn sustaln ea “TR SEER nS ATH DESK, Ot HEART DISEASE horse escaped Injury, a fracture of the right arm, Conway suffered interna urles and Sohu LEAPS TO AVOID GAR BREAKS LEG, “CUTTO PES OP ENHEI Third Floor Salesroom Shoemakers’ Clearing House 6ik Ave. and 18th St. a way that his right under him, Had he es ily have a northbound car, eel “Women’s tn rails, He was dr HIGH . 1 eels and crushed, ' 5 . Man Dodges Collision, but | @ women the car became panic Former Immigration Commis- GRADE | stricken and fled all directions. [1 ‘ ae ae ee | Falls Helpless in Front of “nfs tes ou") sioner Stricken While Talk- ; Shoes a Second Trolley. Wrecking wagon arrived. ‘Then neaciy ing With Colleague. | Bixee» EASTMAN EA) ——— | Pade of vici The t! hree injured men were taken to WOMEN SEE TRAGEDY, |S exit: ie skin and Gun Hospital piudner'e boty Dr, Joseph H. Senner, United States Three Workers Riding in Cart| “STOPPED SUBWAY TRAIN, | cerebral apoplexy In his office in the 4 extension soles— With BrookyIn Victim Are | vow Young O'Brien Must Spend 30 Feat eae ee re Wag: durable and dressy. Days in the Protectory, padiivedial Nos Painfully Injured. Sizes 2'; to 8, Widths A to EE. High Cuban and Medium Aah In jumping from a coal cart to avoid | injury in a collision between the cart . @nd a southbound trolley car at Sixty-| {\ first street and Thind avenue, Brook- | ' lyn, to-day, Frank Gudner, a laborer, of No, 18 Twentieth street, landed on| the northbound track and broke his leg. Brea and bluchers. € c Several times Unable to move, he was run down and, his desk. SRA ee -——_---— _ Worth $2.5 50 cut to pleces by @ northbound car,) BURGLARS DYNAMITE SAFE KILLED IN COLLISION a which was full of women on their way LINDE t 20MB, N.Y f tree ”| sores in Women’ s Oxfords is Three other men who were riding in the coal cart with Gudner were pain- fully injured, Christopher Ryan, No, 318 Fifty-ninth street, and Patric Maloney, of No. &8 Fiftyt-sev street, the motorman of the two cai involved in the accident, were arrest: on a charge of homicide. Gudner was emplpoyed by Nelson Bros., coal dealers, of Hamilton ave-| nue and Fourteenth street. W Conway, of No, 39 Hamilto Philip Tulin, of No, 226 Twe: street, and William Schukta, “ot No, 225 Twenty-fourth street, he was rid- ing in a one-horse cart, driven by| Charles Dethful, to a coal pocket on | the bay front. ‘The cart had cleared the reel Railr ne 1,500 pairs ods and ends worth up to $2, in all leathers 50e and white canvas, pair i i J ALE REEL TEST ETI For Infants and Children Over Thirty Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TY MURRAY BTREET, NEW YORK CITY, track at the Sixty-first street crossing, | Bears ‘There was a south-bound car approach- ing, but the motorman was applying | The the brakes, with the intention of siop- | ing On the corner. It happened that ae uate tear poet no amenres | SIOMOLOTE with oll, distributed by a passing @uto- | 1 Mobile and the wheels lid. Sal ‘ The car struck the cart and over: | in tumed {t. Delhful, the driver, and the | j sea Boys’ School Shoes Continuation of the Sale of feathay Viel Kid or § Y double e | 31; an to 8 5 — {| Brand New Pianos | i 3,000 Pairs of Pairs of . Infants’ & Children’s Shoes . If it were not for the fact that the American Piano Company, recently formed by KNABE, CHICKERING, FOSTER, ARMSTRONG, HAINES BROS,, MARSHALL & WENDELL, BREWSTER & COOK, wishes to nd itself of various designs recently made, that it has decided not to re-catalogue, you would not have this opportunity of selecting just the instrument of your choice at Half Price or Near It | Of all our extraordinary sales in the past NONE HAS EVER EQUALLED THIS in its amazing opportunities | We have passed through an unusual season, t kidsk d leather i Worth $1.00, To realize the pleasure there is in tobacco you People want more than 4 usual for their money; and for yet a little while they will get it. But not soon must chew it. / again---maybe not in years---will such splendid piano investments as these be : matched, as pianos at such prices as we are now offering, like $12,000,000 piano There's more solid concerns, are not to be had every day a satisfaction in a “ ? NO SECOND-HAND “USED” or SAMPLE PIANOS er package of Prices Start at $180 and None in This Sale Over $275. | Don't fail to see what we offer tomorrow. The printed list can tell little of the artistic qualities, beautiful case effects, durable, tuneful, and every style the latest. A Descriptive Price List of a Few Bargains | $180 for new Upright Pianos, made to sell for $325 f | | $190 for new Brewster Uprights, made to sell for $350 | $200 for new Foster Uprights, made to sell for $350 | $225 for new Armstrong Uprights, made to sell for $375 | $250 for new $400 Marshall & Wendell Upright Pianos q $275 for new $500 Haines Bros, Upright Pianos The Fine-Cut “ $395 for the $650 Player Piano Chew than you can buy in any Terms as Easy as You Ask tobacco in any other form. “Virgin a Superior in tone and workmanship, and guaranteed by the American Piano Co.— Leaf” is the finest of Green River i the values have never before and can never again be equalled, Besides, TERMS tobacco, carefully selected, ripened i ARE SECONDARY TO CLEARANCE. A small deposit down and $5.00 and cured, and packed fresh and clean monthly puts one of these brand new Pianos in your home. in a special tinfoil package. 5 cents Get some. buys it anywhere. FIFTH AVE. Opposi at 39th STREET WM. KNABE & co. Wile aces Established by Sul ~ , ; D. H. McALPIN & CO. Convenient to all Subway, Elevatea and Surface Lines Sgxegqqgsz “Follow the Crowd” Into The World’s “Want” Columns. ‘ pti Not Football---But Footwear Until six months ago our shoe business was conducted by the head of our shoe business in Philadelphia, where we sell more shoes than are sold at retail anywhere else in the United States, The constant growth of our shoe business in Now York has mado it necessary to unhitch it from the Philadelphia management, ‘ that gave New York but half the time of the shoe chief. We have now placed at its head a practical shoe man, who has no superior in the trade, and who will devote his cntire time to the New York Store. Not only have the shoe store accommodations been improved by transferring the Men’s and Boys’ Shoes to the new building, but all the space formerly occupied in the old building has been given to Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, and the shoes themselves have been recently before a jury ot experts to Bele and improve them We would sooner have shoes tivice right than once w rong, and have theres fore eliminated from our shelves every shoe that there can be a shadow of doubt about, as to leather, workmanship and shape. SHOK HANDICRAFT HERE SHALL STAND UPON RIGHT FOUNDATIONS, We have elected only the best equipped workshops and skilled work- ers to make our shoes, and have selected lasts, shapes. linings and finish tor the several classes and qualities of shoes to be kept regularly on sale, so that our patrons, who will allow us to take pains to find the shoe that suits them exactly, may depend upon getting the same quality, shape and size whenever they want it. There is an old proverb that says—"l haidsome shoe often pinches.” We shall try our best to make handsome shoes and overcome the Ree the foot and more frequent pinches of the purse. We ought to bo able to do well lor our shoe buyers, because ae our combined large orders from the New York and Philadelphia houses going straight to manufacturers who supply us direct, without expenses of retail stores, cost of travelling salesmen and commissions for selling, to whom we give work in the dull periods of the year. as well as at otlier times, One three dollar or three-ninety shoe may look just the same as THE . another, but the customer needs to have the “inside intorma- tion” as to leather and ‘covered-up workmanship, to get at the actualities. We shall not leave anything undone, inside or out, in making up ‘our shoes, to give the most that can be gotten for the money the customer wants fo spend, The assortment oi shoes now in stock is without question the largest that can be found in any one store, Our salespeople will take the utmost pains to give the proper shoe for the foot, if the customer will kindly take enough time to be properly fitted. Where there is such a large varioty, as here, of every size and shape, if pains are taken, shoes can be selected to fit the peculiarities of feet, and to also express the individu- ality of the wearer. SPECIAL NOTE SO GREAT IS OUR CONFIDENCE IN THE QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP OF THE SHOES THAT WE OFFER FOR SALE, THAT WE ARE WILLING TO TAKE BACK ANY PAIR OF SHOES THAT SHOW FAULTS AFTER BEING WORN, THAT IT Was NOT POSSIBLE TO KNOW WHEN THE PURCHASE WAS MADE, We believe the customer will bo just as fair with us in making a just claim as we will be fair and just in meeting it. “Words won't feed cats nor give shoe facts” But the facts are here set out as plainly as possible, and it only re- mains for us to make good, JOHN WANAMAKE Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. Did you ever see the om, “No Goods at Retail,!’ in the window of av ilesale house? You won't find this sign in our stores, We sell retail at wholesale prices, Our $15 suit proves it, HL Rh Werth. P50 Down, 1 Moe Levy & Co. ~ LIBERAL, CREDIT TERS 850 Worth ) Down, 81.00 We sey, Connecticnt and Long Island. 3 fess saga’ 4 irntshed 1 alton St | | .98 | $89.98 1439 Broatwer 119 125 Walker Ny 300-902 Fat s | re Ttoom Booms | Apartments snertment | Ware For Liar OF OUR pure OPEN SATURDAY UN " sg 46th St. and 8th "Ave. compere ll, D RAPIDS FURNITURE S BEDDING (EE PING sl WEEKLY Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, BZ arrest and most com- atete Stoox od ilih-Grade Jewelry tn the City, ONE PRICE-EITHER CASH or CREDIT No employers’ roterences required Busin, trictly Confidential, Wrlte tor: Bookist “a L. W. Sweet & Co. 2? Maiden Lane, N, Y. 889 FULTON §T., BROOK LAN “Follow the Crowd” into The World’s | S *Want’’ columns. Dee i pacer FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. BEY.103 & 104 ST. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS 5 ») Furnished | Furnished for} 1” eo i -_— lr ro —- Our Credit Terms Apply Also to New Jer-