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ce), Fe ee ela eee TH Cahn of No. 39 W Hivty-weventh St safety, the agents het encountered storm the end of thoir v Jout by the anowst land. The Buenc# Cadiz, ts muppo: the crows of the t BG TRAFFIC TIE-UP, 16 LINERS DELAYED Ayr c steamers Cclumbi rr] fauwa, to etter of which went dw with we American flag flying at ber — dank. (Continued from First Page.) Ths eubwny was absolutely ag ene gered, ‘The trains were jammed and ail kinds of mixupa occ platforms. There wore arently without cause, he fact that It was sno Passengers were left ; the platforma, while traina scurrie? on the ye, AD. turn pt just domestic, due to arrive at Quaran- tine this morning, only #ix slipped in during tho night and before the storm started in earnest. The French ne. liner Citcago and the Fuenos Ayres, standing 90 each three days overdue, failed to put : ¥ idan appearance. by. ‘Tho doors didn't aeem to work | many, 4{2,,the eat >| No_approhension 1s telt_for_their| Prorerly. Once they ware opeued sat’ towns Aly gic Gent, Ghewou ——S | there was difficulty in closing them.| up, In addition to the men with| Ni The trip from One Hundred and Six-; broom and shovel, 120 snow lor teenth Street to the City Hall, usu- | Were set at work on the main “hut * iq Recipes ally accomplished In twenty-five) ~ for all minutes, oceupted forty-five. sorts of Among those injured as @ result of g 00 d best etorm were: . thines in PRIMROBE, MAHLOR, No, 307 Wost 4 | One Hundred and Sixty-third Street, and on | fell in the yards of the New York every | Central Railroad at One Hundred package | and Bixty-Afth Btreet and Sedgwick a . h Avenue Buffered contusions of They're always right back. Attended and sont home. when use Presto Seif-Raising Flour. SS EMMA, BVA, No, 731 East Fifth Street, descending the stairs of the Third Avenue elevated at One Hun- red and Forty-ninth Street, slippod and fell. Suffered lacerated knew. Attended and sent home. GISHMAN, PHILIP, fifty-seven, No. 347 East Seventy-third Streot, a laborer, knocked down at Third Avenue and Sixty-fourth Street by the auto of Dr, Joseph MoPhillips of No. 164 West Ninety-fourth Btreat, Taken to the Flower Hos- pital, with a contused hip, WILLIAMS, BPATRIGE, sixty-four, No, 64 Bast One Hundred and First Street, knocked down by @ butcher wagon owned by Richard Webbor of One Hundred and Twentieth Street and Third Avenue, as she was crossing Madison Avenue at One Hundred and First Street, Sho was taken to the Harlem Hospital, suffering from contusions of the back. PATTWRBON, WILIAAM, fifty-nevew Mectrician, of North Bengen, N. J. injured in the left breast when | struck Py auto at Broadway and Ninety-sixth Street, Auto owned po Saggy stoet =f 2 te trnate etimcinetinn terete: ghesieat ate ata taed a, AMMEYER | STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT G6™ AVE. AT 20" ST. Women’s Lace Shoes | Reduced to | $4.95 FORMERLY SOLD TO $18.00 | SS ) ' \ | —- <a ws ww we =" Judged from the standpoints of Variety of Selections, Shoe - Style and Shoe- Value, this is one of the greatest Value - Giving Events ever presented by the World’s Largest Shoe Store. All Paris Brown Kidskin All Slate Gray Kidskin All| Pearl Gray Kidskin Mahogany Russia Calfskin Paris Brown Kid Vamps, White Snow Buck Tops Patent Leather Vamps, White Snow Buck Tops Patent Leather Vamps, Oyster Gray Kid Tops ' Gun Metal Vamps, Slate Gray Kid Tops Every pair from our regular stock. Every pair this season’s style. Sizes are broken, although almost all sizes are represented in the offering. All styles carried at our 6th Av. at 20th St, Store; also sold at our Newark Branch, 645-649 Broad St. eee ewe n ne owen - +--+ - eee! SL a a a a a ae a oe ow ew ee a ee ee a ee rae eee ing CAMMEYER—I'm starting for your Biz M along. W for all GOOD BOYS AND « CAMMEYER SHOES. 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They are splendidly made shoes with Goodyear welt soles of genuine oak leather, Boys’ Gun Metal Calf and Patent Leather Shoes Button and Lace All Styles carried at our 6th Ave at 20th Str_.t Store also sold at our NEWARK BRANCH ~640-649 Broad St. Sizes 1 to 514, Reduced from $4.50 eee eee ewe ww ee ee ee ee ee wee eee ee Oe ee we we ew ee eee ewe = —— James McCreery & Co. Sth Avenue 34th Street TOYS, DOLLS, BOOKS ‘AND GAMES “In the Eniarge’ Toy Department on the Fifth Floor Celluloid Character 4 Children’s Baby Dolls Kindergarten Games 25c to 1.00 25c to 1.00 Character Infaut Mechanical Train Dolls, dressed Outfits one ae 2.50 to 5.00 Schoenhut Wood Art Dolls Lionel Electric 2.25 to 3.50 Outfits 7.50 to 32.00 Children’s Porcelain a “Erector” Outfits 1.00 to 25.00 Children’s Pewter Tea Sets 7°10 5.00 Children’s Rope School Bags 25c and 50c ’ Picture Blocks 2 : wih “Flexible Flyer” Sleds Paint Boxes 2.50 to 6.00 10¢ to 1.00 . 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