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At Snowstorm _Ends in Rain WNew Commissioner, 4,000 Men and Tractors Ready to Dig Out City “Foiled.” * A sddden rise in temperature, from $8 to over 95 degrees this morning, * eame to the ald of the Street Clean- ing Department which turned out 4000 strong to fight the second at- tempt at a show storm this season. ‘Ten thousand reserves held in readi- running smoothly when the tempera- ture went up and rain came down causing the department to switch to water as the beet means of ridding the streets of snow and slush. . John P. Leo, néw Street Cleaning Commissioner, wae on the job shortly after 8 o'clock, The storm had started an hour before and the Snow Bureau in the Municipal Building gave him a ring soon after. The traction companies reported practically no delay in service. The surface lines sent out sweepers at 4 o'clogk and the brushes were used on elevated lines and where the sub- way comes out on the surface to keep the third rails clear. Thick weather at sea was reported that had been making trafMe on the bay dangerous for ferries and, tugs began to litt. Wireless modaages indicated the Old North State, from Southampton, had run into Halifax; the Adriatic, due last night, will arrive to-morrow; La Touraine, due yesterday, in expected to-morrow or Sunday; the Vedio, due last night, expected Sunday; the heon XIll, from Cadie, Spuin, due yesterday, expected Monday or Tucs- day; La France, due to-night, ex- pected Monday, and the Imperator, due tomorrow, is expected Monday. This was the ‘frst morning of the Mecontinuance of the Park Slope Line in Brooklyn. The bad weather made | the resulting inconvenience more no- ticeaible to the residents of the section town, streets about 6 o'clock and were just |noon the wind took « turn and a fog | ple had to pay two fares to get down- muslin ask for FRUIT OF THE - LOOM The Man's Shop A. eta of Complete ae: There a are the" Tearuah Century Limited, the Paerivonih Special oh Jeneere ewe eaK ereererge ie al fel aetnee Ress were not called. ‘The new tractors were put on the to-day and twenty transatlantic passenger ships are overdue. Before werved by that line and there was much indignation, Many of the peo- and the Express Elevators $0 The Man’s site at Lord & ciation Brill Brothers Oee<ess Suits of finest imported and domestic woolens, at $32, $42 and $48—reproductions of the best custom clothes in America and England, exhausting every resource of selection. In all these there is a plentiful supply of longs, shorts and stouts —a special room set aside for them. Golf suits at $48 and $42—four-piece and two-piece—both American and English make —about enough for a four-flight tournament. "THE liberality of theresponse to the re-marking of prices on all the clothes in The Man’s Shop has well matched the lib- erality of these reduc- tions. The Greatest Clothing Clearance in the History of this Concern Gres eaee => Such expression of good will by many hundreds of men that wouldnotbeattracted by a sale, in the com- mon acceptance of that aiid is seldom encountered. ————— SS Or re The story is straightforward and simple: The tailors that made our American clothes— of the best in America—sold us all they had on hand at one-half the wholesale prices we had paid “earlier in the season for the same clothes. Yar eat ee OL The Man’s Shop is doing the man’s part— offering them on the same readjustment basis and including all it had in stock, except evening clothes. Particularly for the man that needs or may need an overcoat, when the snowstorm arrives or in the Spring, there are opportunities almost historic, at $38, $58 and $68. ~ English and Americ’ .—big, fleecy ulsters, warm but light-weight business coats, velvet- collar dress overcoats, and Spring slip-ons. These prices are consider- \ ably less than the clothes \\\ f =e. cost the manufacturers to produce. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street 2 Man’s saves Reduced to lowest ebb is anotablehandful Express Elevators Tenth Floor of London-shell Fur Lined Coats Without Stop Not what it cost us, but what it will bring; that was what set the price in this history-making sale. SELL IT. No matter what it coat SELL 11 IT! That is our watchword now and these prices reflect it. Never have we offered such ,Values—never nave we cut prices so ly. We want to sell every gar- ment in our These prices should do it. ‘ SSS SSIS SS ES ee ek fee ‘Kuppenheimer Overcoats & Suits The Suits —Men’ sj SHOES poor from S. NAVY MAN! OH MAN! DON’T YOU REALIZE THAT THIS IS A MANUFACTURER’S SALE NOT A RETAIL OR ORDINARY The Overcoats - 1,0 00 Pa r air : MAKER-TO-CONSU MER PROPOSITION ; on Sa We're palo ene wholesale only have been ff over Bo years —making grade clothin; ‘or 2 st ret stores In e country. $ 50 $35, $97.40 $40 $35, $397.50, $40 $ 50 ao moe row Ana boonies we uaaet convert into saab ns socks Bent retailers left on our inds—we ve oO} our fac’ io UBLIC. $45, $90 and $45, $50 and . paid for hem | It’s the first time we've done. this. ae take aces of this unusual ae pa Puts FAS Genres ay 7 5 | condition and 'XLL_ WOOL. AND HIGH.GRADE : | : SUITS OR OVERCOATS a Pair || 4 $ .50 $60, $65, $70 | $60, $65, $70 $ 50 High Quality Sh | AT MUCH LESS THAN i $73, 880 and $75, $80 and 7 gh Quality onoes W { a ; at $89 Suits $85 Overcoats a» ruatey Nery Tab HOLESALE P RICES 1 mal that gare? oe hi ually Ait Bines—Widths D & B. $90, $95, $100 | $90, $95, $100 | ‘63° 50 $105, $110, $125 | $105, $110, $115 g*° EADES | a and $135 Suits | &$120Overcoats ., Mee in Myrtie Ave. Paguer FG. Cor. Bridge St., Brooklyn IL Gor Bridge >t. Breet || councere ll shales Mae iike g (Wt cn ACCOUNT BRONX BRANCH 559 MELROSE AVE. 7 FIP FIFTH A AVE. ning wn i; r. ie. end Sundays " FACTORY: 18 WEST 18TH ST. Open weekdays 8 A. M, to 6 P, M.——Saturdays 8 A, M. to 9 P, M. WE ARE NOW SELLING AT ALL OF THE ABOVE THREE PLACES, Men's Soft Hats, Derbies and Velours Similarly Reduced Were $5, $6 and $7—Now $3.45 Were $8 and $10—Now $5.50 279 Broadway 125th St. at 3d Ave. eee FISHER. rain COLUMBUS AVENUE 47 Cortlandt Street YT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED 44 East 14th Street A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT Broadway at 49th Street dei el ih a