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TRE EVEWING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, Ji TANVARY 14, 10T€7~ td Bal ot ae Tecan ——0rw. Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Th:m in Merchandise F IK PERSONS INJURED 4 ON In New York's Shopping Centre ( EILL-ADAMS UO. impored eae enn WILD RUNAWAY, ll an emifently). reppect ty el ta Horse Dashes Wagon Into Elevated 'o Pillar and Then Into Crowded Street Car. “These things I cannot do. An at: tempt has been made to muxsl when I have tried to discou bling among the younger @ runaway in Williamsburg to- @ambling, tn public and in homes, tan at extended several blocks down Inoreased until it fs a menace to the | Hroadway and remuited in the injury of . Bullard Flays Congrega- community, Already one of aur young |tiree men, a collision with a street ear | men hae falien throweh gambling and|!! whieh three more were cut by broken tion of Elmwood Presbyte- | ne hes drenged one qf our young wom. |aiass and the destruction of a police: @n with him, mane uniform. rian, East Orange. ‘when T informed one of the teading| ‘The horse that caused all the trouble 5 members of this church that an attempt !!@ 4 big bay belonging to Henry Huck. ‘ had been made to muszie me he called (¢rimann, @ baker, of ‘The fashionable congregation of the| me # Tar.” bilgi a Mss to one of Zuckenm: wood Presbyterian Church of Bast| SENIOR DEACON ASSERTS PAB. anon by Benjamin Goldstein of Hast ‘N. J, In excited to-day over TOR 18 NOT SINCERE. Third street, the horse took fright et ‘Witour A. Rolily, senior deacon of the Febuke administered by the Rev. 4 road a church and auperintendent of the Sun- 9 §. Bullard, the pastor, in offers Gay school, sprang to his f at Goldmtein tried to control it, and after Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street OMEN’S SHOES:. Clearance Sale Extraordinary! | | i | = PF bm =) an $4.95 fie resignation last night. Saat Wea Wied, "Tite weak to not block It collided with Ene arn nee ee otstag| tn the eract truth. Ite te not eincere the wagon + : to musale him. ‘Thia had gotten | lie.i#,\czine, (© MAKE a gensation WHEY) inrey Goldatein out and ave him A a pair the point, he said, where it was no y the room was in an up-|Aasty cut on the head, The runaway pesoeidle for him to remain im| roar, with two or three dosen people|careened on down Broadway, scatter of the chureh, -le@rying to speak at once and Mr. Bat-!ing men and women on their way to ‘That something interesting Wan on the] terson hammering with his gavel in an| work. At Throop avenue and Lorimer Programme was the general impression] attempt to order, Friends of|etreet Petor Jansen and George Elmer, | gen the trustees of the one! Mr, Reilly pe jed him to resume hia) both of Cook street, were crossing the ‘ oe donnervative 4 joracy| seat and the meeting became quiet Medal Winners for eee 1867 1,505: 05: Pairs of T = values $4.00 & $5. vatee $2.00 6 $5-00e at $1. 95 G \ PO id hbo Mas beled of Shoes ms Lolly oar ““Tneluded are patent colt, gun-metal call and viel kid leathers, for the house. In fact, man; ple would no wearin inp cline wake tan tae eh bia of J a mat kid top and brown cloth uppers. and patterns to select from in ‘Cuban and low heels, hand ‘turned very good run of sizes. Not all, but only a very few short. and Goodyear welt stitched soles. These Shoes will be arranged on counters acc ording to sizes, No Mail. Phone or C. 0, D. Orders Filled. roadway when the runaway ran them again. Mr. Bullard thereupon resumed] gown, Both were badly bruised and his remarka, saying he was prepared! out, . Ho added:) at Throop avenue and Walton atreet a Union avenue car was on its way to the Greenpoint ferry. Before Motorman Schwarts could avoid @ collision the big bay dashed into the vestibule of the car, showering glase on Schwartz and some men who were standing on ve f leave ye the front platform. /The horse galloped cries of »}on down Throop avenue to Wallabout ‘ ‘ here Patrolman Cosgrove of y emcited persons tried to make| when he st oft f ves heard, he only turned and sal am tion tackled him. “I wish herewith to tender by resigan- with you. When you wigh to save your souls Instead of living insincere lives 5 \- eye me and I will read the Gospel 1 to me whether it is accepted | to you.” Fail! be my last appearance before] With that parting sally he left the meeting. After his departure a vote called @ meeting of the con- n “to hei by the pastor men and women present when the meet- Was called to onder by the Rev. soasto ate ry ope of atyle and size comparatively easy. Petre salespeople to wait upon you promptly The Hy le Fee ns Thutada; day and eminues until Saturday the lot is Fooan out before that. O'Neill Main Stere—Secoed Floor. an important atate- {t an some of you would have me rn Mr. Bullard lost no iima in making| When 1 eee « sin I must pluck It out position plain after the Chairman ace | This ie your church. You may have it him the floor. I gannot put you out and you @o not according to my preach- Patterson, who acted as chairman. One of the Most Interesting White Sale Features ’ Wonderful Bargains in White Undermuslins, 8,000 Yards of Fine Table Damask Dainty Muslin Undergarments Must Be Closed Out Quickly Before Stock a Tobin: Unusually Dainty in Design and Quality. usetn 8c [ssi 69C [aE 49c Zee 29c| Leameg 9c [Le 1.00 At 98c yard—72 inch Bleached Satin Damask, in a Corset Covers made of good cotton; French Waista, splendid range of patterns. 29¢. nm the bridle, being avasged for more than half a block fore he could stop the animal. When jucceeded his uniform offered an ex- lensive job for some tallor, The in- jured men, including Cosgrove, whose A re wrenched, were attended embroidery and lace trimmings; special, was taken in which a majority favored | N70’ wT “Cneutance gurgeon fram the At de yard—as.inch Bleached Satin Damask, COE rues creautater tlio dawies the getention of Mr. Bullard and o ern District Hospital. Made from pure fla ac Tess i Ss with embroidery or lace trimming; value at 69¢. committes appointed by the meeting — = At 49¢ yard. Bleached Damask. Noted for Night Robes, high and low n ; also. Empire its immense wearing qu « |eatied on’ tim at his home iat 4 hy ‘ re he rea) Doren 24x26 i models; prettily trimmed with laces, embroidery and informed him of this fact, but he would; ribbon; 81,50 valuc at $1.00. Drawers made of muslin Over 20,000 yards of the most beautiful and desirable Napkins, value $5.00 apkins, value weaves at Special January Sale Prices. “ t y mbric, with deep em- ‘peen, ye cliqed of mem- pe 20 ane vgs tind of religion.” bar? Resagh inti sla ns an it 88c Black On betes Chiff a de Bole = “+ Detticonte a oe ‘Bleac! pkins jac fon es Wye p¥ ape ‘themecives up aa.the | was the way..he, phrased his final re- water coset ar dos. tons enietaina Taffeta, yard Wide Le y fea ues Au sat coe White Petticoats with deep embroidered ruffies, lero of this consrention. They nove [tueni to femain he pastorate, De tive Linens Reduced yatd..l..... ! .69c Aves hl a ar J bended 1 oiaahgneaareisartiaeig 81.50 ey rt ee rs a cor: Taffet bis | od Hage 2 949.00 Russian Lace Trimmed Reception meu: Klosfit Petticoat: f d quality cotton Cloths, at. each, 925. 03:00 Biack Oil Boiled Chiffon Cha ried cloth, with plaited ruffles: oe f°s1.00. 00. 1.00. eh ir Filet Lace Trimmed Centre Pieces, at Cet new shades, 931.30 Cluny Hand-Made Lace Trimmed Tea and Lunch Cloths, at 918.75. 945.00 Filet Lace Trimmed Scarfe, at_922.50. hen 00 Princess Lace Trimmed Tea Cloths, at 012. t20.00 Princess Lace Trimmed Tea Cloths, at 99.01 O'Neill Main Stere—Secend Floor. Taffeta, yard wide, at, $1.25 Black Charm: 79 cl satin. yard wide, atyurd, O5c Messaline Silk Petticoats i with plaited ruffles; 84.00 value: $1.50 Combinations at rif 00 Made of nainsook, elaborately trimmed with dainty embroidery and laces. 7c Corset Covers at 59c Made of fine nainsook; Fret.ch waists; yokes prettily bt (med with lace and etn A_Splendid Collection of 50c to ‘Women’s **: Knit Wobien’ s BlousesSpecially priced Underwear Tuceomie: 89.05 sia conts sataicn tema ics|29C) iueutbak-Nete 2 On sale én the’ Young Mei's Department, Third Floor—Thursday and Friday Opre NHEIM, GLUNS & ‘vu 34th Street, New York Clearance of Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats 32 to 40 Chest Measure, 240 Suits Smart three or four button models with patch or flap pockets, all-woolen fabrics; stripes, neat 10 00 checks, mixtures and one-tone effects. : Heretofore 15,00, 18.00 and 20.00 not print the naire, but we can sell them at the unprecedented price of Chiffon Waists, 93.75 baal PIN OK hs cio obi eee s In all colors and black net lining: surplice front; high |# : 1 and low neck. Vests, Pants and Tights, of closely knitted medium weight cott: oe ene ini on Lingerie and Voile Waists, $1.00 eeres ot Sigh neck, oy nee with short or no sleeves. Pants and tig! Richi aad low. mocks etabrcvdered ‘and lack srliwceed, re nd extra sizes oO me Te a etn Suite White cotton, fleece) Women'sUnion Suite—Medium weight cot-| _ Waists, Values up to $4.00, at $1.95 lined, high neck, long chaese, ankle length; sizes} ton, low nedk, no sleeves or elbow In Lingerie and Voile—odd lots to close. i to 9; value $1.00 to 91. c| sleeves, ankle length; sizes 4 to 9; at $l .00 1 Scotch Flana el Walsts, Special #1.00 “Children Fleece Lined Veste—Mostly| Children’s Union Suits—Medi ail. SAzeies Monee SS gray nd dainty. Helpers, small sizes and high neck, long sleeves, * 12 ) coptan, Sign necks lone er abort seeves, 59 Odd Lots, Values up to 95.00, 92.95 ce ankle pants; value 25c; at............ iC | ankle C.| ankle length: value 85 and 95c; at.. In Lingerie and Voile, Chiffon and Laces. it Maia Stere—Third Fieor. Mult Beds Women’s Fur Coats and Sets rene OPS A $20,000 Stock of the Most Fash- iat Bed, Ba gp tonable Fur Fashions of t jason os ba at January Clearance Sale Prices ONeill Main Store-—-First Floor. OPPPIPLIPILSA You Can Save from _10 to 50 Per cent. if You Purchase in the Men's Suits and Overcoats at e,° ‘ou couldn't buy similar gar- January Furniture Sale resisters tie $12.50 One of the Features for To-morrow is [Can h or Credi| re at Intervals | Overcoats in high grade Chinchilla; or fancy back; blues 7 Thi 40 (@ Fancy Cheviot and cassimere overcoating, with Tartan plaid ba : 1s e ar ar TO e Oouc. gray and black kersey; newest models. The Double-breasted ‘aie model belted back. The Shaw! Collar, donb asted style; belted or rette made double-brenst nvertible collar; belted $4 to 42; stouts up to 46. aay ce 1016 jtylen in Tate \ Plaids, lain grays, pencil struction is of the finest workmanship, Made y checks and plaids, in worsted cheviots and cassimeres—a of ne cedar, which moths and other insects nian eohaer jee tit we 9 a nest Shae or Gise grade mohair avol hey cannot exist in the atmosphere > where thir wood is exposed. “Upholatored in| Aen’ $2.50, 10, $3.50, Sik ang aay tere —he your choice of the very highest grade imported |¢i¢ and finish are equal to custom made--they ure plain negligee atyle, comt Ice Skates 98c & $1.49 Standard makes, allstyles, hockey and clamp. Values up to $4.98. 185 Overcoats Semifitted and belted en back English models, single or double-breasted, of vicuna cheviot and mixtures. Self or velvet 10.00 collars, Heretofore 18.00 and 20.00 Made of heavy cedar, which is pot against lei back. Th moths and other destructive insects. ‘The con- This Is the Greatest vader off silk s volours, Nerons velours, heautita model, trimmed pith fine mother of Real buttons, i of fh ic oft 1 back cuffs —plain colors and light grounds, Buying Season couch is gy eee Pegler 72 ine oy i It with neat hair. fine anil chister neipes | in contrasting $ | 5 5 of the Year has adeep, roomy box; all open stecl spring con- colors: aiaes 36 0 17 It is one’s jest caanci ke marbles ne oe mt Houses, Lots, boy Shops, Stores, Pearkets ole, Restaurant Dinners, re, Family Pet Furs, Avtomobiles, Bi:Hard Tables, Cash Registers, Typewriters, ‘Musical Instruments, Courtes “Gamers Weieben, Bamonds Jewelry, Opera Glasses, . This is the season of the year when every person with anythiag to sell USE SEVEN: TIME WORLD ADs, WITHOUT A DAY'S MISS UNTIL CauRIST: COMES AND GOES. ‘That's the one best way to KEEP BUSINESS BOOMING! struction and a patent spring opening. It is|Men's $1.25 to $1. so Natural Wool Underwear at 95c closely tufted a the buttons are put on with Heavyweight Natural Wool and Medium Woight Worsted Under ear. steel clamps, making it impossible to pull them off. opis PO tise ten shyt it front. Drawers have tape seams and O'Neill Homefurniching Mere—Becend to Fourth Fleer. O'Neill's Big store for Dad and the Bove, ORs Neill - Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d_ Street, N: Ww York City so The Return of Tarzan Kirt of « Seca of Ten Groat Naweh, ve ||| Begins in Next Monday's Evening World Order the Ewenin World from Newsdealer To-Day. Get the Entire Series <0 oo 30001010 Seer ey ee

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