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“WAUTO CIS Loses Control of Ma- chine Owned by Mrs. C. L. Fair’s Brother and Collision _ with Telegraph Pole Follows. 33 CCID! Her Husband Critically Ill, but, Nephew Who Partook Mushroom Preparation Not) Affected In Any Way. (@pectad to The Bvening World) NEWARK, N, J., Nov. 9—Gelzed with @ violegt attack of Uiness within a sport time after she had partaken of mush. |room soup Mrs, Clara Kiselick, fifty |five years old, died @¢ her home, No 98 South Orange avenue, early to-day, while her husband, Wolf Kiselick, who Herman Pellet, @ nephew of the couple, whe declares that he had more of the soup than either his uncle or aunt, suffered no apparent bad effects, Pollet added @ feature to the case by the declaration that he had found a ‘white sediment in the botom of the bowl containing the soup left over after the Kiselicks had been taken tll, Of his own volition the young man took a package containing @ very small quantity of a whitish paste, which he #aid he had collected from the bow! to a druj sere with @ request that it be ex- amined, Mrs. Kisellck bought mushroome 4 few days ago at a grocery store, and Monday morning prepared the soup, of which, according to Pellet, his aunt and uncle and himself head some that day without the least fil-effects, What remained was placed on a shelf | T OCCURS ON » ” WAY TO HUNT BREAKFAST. 25a Lewis E. Waring and Miss g3 with serious injuries, Two men, in business and social cir- in both Plainfield and New are at their homes, severely in- while a chauffeur la recovering f bruises and cuts, all as the result @ an automobile accident in Union Township yesterday, The Injured women ore Mrs. Lewis Wartog, 4 daughter of Charles J. ‘of the banking firm of Harvey & Sons, who received a trag- collar ne and many bruls ‘Miss May Waring, a daughter of T. Waring, of the Standard Oil ny. ‘The latter's condition is #e 0. G. Waring, Who ju with the Standard Oil , and Thomas KR, Von Bost York Produce Exchange brok M, D. Sweeney, the chauffeur, are red men. “y ty was bound for the Colonial fare . Charles @. break- ted a bunt the wip. “Mayor Bil ine a Bie fre chauffeur and It ran against a te 4 le. OF Sits, Waring and Miss Waring were | to the hospital, wh Mins 4 Waring recovered consclousn aver ARE SHOWING DIRECT hours, Mies Warn dition ed as serious, Chauffeur escaped with a batly re aa back and was left to guard machine while the other two men re ent. taken away for medical treat- i Rrra reyys TWINS BORN ON OCEANIC. : The White Star liner Oceanic arrived Prom England to-day with her birth Tecord intact | ewhat is it th's tims-boy or girtt ain on the pler t » as she Was warped ROOMS. on @ rear ee According t in to eat th IN PLATE OF SOUP ©: < Peliet oaid, agony gested Of | contained poison | Hee illness went to e Pe! to and poreh and remained the th yesterday gfternoon, when Mra. Kise | tek warmed {t up for lunch, which served in the dining-room of the Kise- | Mek apart men Het, he started right bp and swallowed at nile Mr. only (wo wp thia que sing in her stomach, | developed Kb kn ked at my spoon t 1, "and saw a whi recovery. ; them I J in the pot and found| more of the powder there and took it! to the drug store to have the drug man to find out what it waa.” ‘The woman became violently {ll early this morning, and three doctors who ro summoned failed .o aid her, Lit- hope ja entertained for her hua- county authorities will gation following the an well and quickly Is a pleasure. That le why the poison. Telephone Methods Happy Methods. WEW YORK TELEPHONE OO, 15 Day Street, B. Altman & On. IMPORTATIONS OF CARE. FULLY SELECTED FINE AND MEDIUM GRADE ORIENTAL RUGS, IN A GREAT VARIETY OF SIZES, AND IN COLORS ADAPTED TO THE DECORATIONS OF DRAWING AND RECEPTION ROOMS, HALLS, LIBRARIES AND DINING AMERICAN RUGS OF THE BEST QUALITY. thout baving c c AON KOE . ve birth dn ahi girl twins, for whe fers 100K UP a puree. “Bure,” sald the proud father HOSIE! the saloon pasa of the ih be RY SB Detling thors than thu: for tay twine, t FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. m1 jocsevelt’a elected, and they be me that he gives a ore- Ney come in SELECT LINES OF HOSIERY ARE SHOWN 1) Xnong the vices MEN AND WOMEN, WHICH INCLUDE. SILK, were Mrs, = Bie ; ae TON, LISLE THREAD AND CASHMERE, IN Order, executed for Wome CHILDREN’S PLAIN AND Special in “Silks and Dress Goods,, — 7 3 for Thursday and Friday. 2,800 yards Double Width © Black Crepe de Chine, that formerly sold at $2.00 a fj yd., will be offered during f the next few days at $1.25 vd., ; remarkable value, = Also 1,500 Remnants Plain 2) Colored Taffeta Silks fin desirable colorings, will be yelosed out during the next » Mew days Bi. | at soc. yd., value 750. & 85c. yd. Dyess Goods L Dept. I for Thursday & Friday, Wi Single We put on sale to-morrow » An All Wool 38-inch » Plain Albatross and 4 _ go-inch me Fieurea Challis, all at 38c. yd, | unusual value, Iso a lot of Fine Black the regular price is g. yd, on sale . at 58c. yd. | work), in shades to_ match coftumes anc RIBBED m COTTON, LISLE THREAD AND CASHMERE, Nineteenth Street amd Sich Avenue, New Jork, ay Menge AND CHOICE EMBROIDERED DESIGNS. Shippers. HC Silk Hove (plain or open. OF or double breasted, all wool, well made, Styles, perfect fittirg, 6.00, 9.00, 12.50, 15.00 Men’s Heavy Overcoats, Extra long or medium length; every garment warranted to give good service, 6.00, 9.00, 12.50, 15.00 Belt Overcoats, All the new patterns; Up to date; single ur double breasted, beline Cheviot, | 6,90, 7.50, 0,00, 12,50, 15,00 4 PLAIN FOR cor. SILK, welick also ex- Young Men’s Suits or Overcoats, 4,50 Up. Boys’ and Children’s Suits or Overcoats, 1,95, 2,50, 3.50 S fey Garment Mae in Our Oun fac Men’s Sack Suits, newest un: ON SALE TO-DAY The Brighton Overcoat A REGULAR | « $15 Garment for $9.80 The Brighton Overcoat now on) exhibition in our show windows, Be on hand to-day and to-morrow, | an of Par “ee s ba Bile ba Your choice of Heavy Black, Blue | or Oxford Meltons, Imported. Ker+ seys, fine soft Elysians, and heavy | |fancy patterns Scotch Plaids and mixtures, It is the’handsomest, best tailored, | most correctly formed overcoat ever | offered in New York at the pr The shoulders are broad, the collai fits snugly around the neck and the hang is faultiess—fauitiess, mind Shoe Table No. 1 | Shoe Women’s Shoes, C, D and E. A patr, 98¢ 1.35 unprecedented shoe selling, We want these shoes sold ina day, regardless of actual worth or original cost. Each pair is priced way under its former selling figure, which demonstrates our-sincere desire to make quick work of every pair included, Read the items through and make up your mind, — i ' Shoe Table No. 2 |'Table No. 3 made Women’s Shoes; made os 9) prades of leath Women’s Shoes, made of high-grade patent leather, a, iety ot styles, with sense Of every leather and style, hid or box calf; big variety: pie, military and dress heels; in sites from 4 to 7, widths icy 24 to 5, widibs B,C Ds E and EE, Value 3.50 jand D, Value 2.50. A pair, and 3.00, A pair, (1.95 izes 2% to 5%, widths C, Third Floor. Shoe Shoe and other fine shoes, excel- shoes, in sizes from 244 DandE. A pair, |Your choice, « palr, 98¢ Shoe Table No. Shoe Table No. 7 Women’s Shoes, made lof high class kid skin, patent colt dress sizes 5% to 8, widihs C to E—a pair, 1.35 B to EE—a pair, 1.45 to 12, value $2.0C—a pair, 1.20 | and $1.75—a pai 1.20 8 Women’s Shoes, made’ agigses’ Shoes of kid skin, finest finish, silk top facings, all new , shapes, but in these sizes only, from 246 to 4, widths Cto E, value 2,50 and 2.00 | Shoe Table No, 9 |—a pair, | 1.20 Girls’ Shoes, made of! fine calf, solid, sizes 3% to bex calf and storm calf, Jf and kid, sizes 814 +534 only, but each poir is | plump soles sizes 10 to/lerge, bul extra fine. Sizes rie alte * extn super, value” $2.00 |2%, width D and E, valoe|4 (3 Shoe Shoe Men's Shoes, in lots of) ~Men’s Shoes, in every Sart, —a pair 9, value $4.00-—a pair 125 | 2.35 Medium or lony—44 to 5? Inches In lenyth—suitable for the dashing y uth or the man of quiet taste, It is really a fifteen dollar coat— with a fifteen dollar finish through and through, for for the material before it was cut, $950 With or without belt, Just as you may prefer. Velvet or cloth collar, thoroughly dependable lining—satin in the sleeves, of course, THOSE | $14.90 Overcoats and Suits. We have selected about 259 very) best Overcoats, als» 250 Tailors! made Men's its, silk and satin lines throughout ani in order to stimulate the sale of high grade gar- ments we marked them—each hang. er bears a green tag, $1.4, Titngy Corner Broadway and Park Place, Open Saturday night until 9,30, “ x» Loosens tight chest colds, re- lieves difficult breathing, prevents pneumonia, stops coughing, cures any cold, ' New York's Best Family Cough Medicine satin, like cut. wns and crushed elfects. The skirts are seven and Aine gc plait back, Colors are black, special price to-morrow will be Suits a priced clothing. bine heavy ribbed serges, aes to fit the nary build Close your mouth and draw lungs open and congestion vanish, Splendid forchildren, ings to match the supevior of the cloth, value 15.00, at Men’s 3,00 and 3.50 Men's Pan of all.wool cheviots, t ‘The peel, Cred teams ore all taped sewing, value 230 and at Table No. 19 |_ Table No. 20 very bigh grade goods, but of special grades, branded and Sizes 6 to 844 warranted, sizes, 7, 8 and more popular. Women’s Coats, made of crushed plush, 27 inches long, fitted back, turnover cuffs, flat collar %{ black broadcloth, 7 trimmed with braid and lined with a heavy grade of black " $1.50—a pair, ale Hives or * i204 pay ae beech cae anh aa | 1.59 1.45 98c | Shoe Shoe Shoe Shoe Table No. 21 | Table No. 22 | Table No. 23 | Table No. 24 Men’s Shoes, made of FA adn ol gato) Women’s beaded 3] Men's Shoes, madeot colt and viel kid—en oppor- tunity for men wearing these straps, $2.c0c'a| ses 336 10 634, widths C, sizes from 5% to 7% value §3,00 to 1.90 Fortunate Women Will Get These Elegant Crushed Plush Coats It will be an innovation in coat selling—this beautiful crushed plush garment in the very best of style at a figure that never paid Becond Floor. There’s nothing more becom- ing or Read: 11.78 seen Walking Suits, The coats are blouse and military effects, beautifull The Suits are made of Silk mixed worsteds, in black and black neavy all-wool ordi- , also the stout and the s lean Value 15.C0, a! 8688. deep breaths after taking Tis Ovteose aie eee ee ‘Short Stop’’ and feel the ford ar’ *!xck ali-wool Ir'st fries * and are cat long and medium, line ia reinforced with strong 2.00 PrrereeCeeeeeeee tre riyy grade of cheviot, in black, blue and the The coats are double breasted, fitted beck, elegantly trimmed with vel- The skirts are nine and eleven bs ue “4 panel effects, inverted es 13.48 Women’s Walking Suits, made of velvet, in plain trimmed, atthe Practical Business Price of 8.88 Each They are practical because they are so low in price as to be easily attained by all; they are stylish because they embody all the good points Third Floor. Don’t pay for 2 name; Pay for quality and style, Men’s $15 Suits and Overcoats 8.8 Tait } lot will embrace every style, ‘n sizes from 13 to 2, widths | 9.98 Women’s Coats, made of a fine quality kersey, 36 inches long, lined through- \out with a heavy grade of black satin, fitted back, flat stitched collar, strapped ~~ Shoe Shoe Girls’ Shoes, some of phack co; 98¢ 49e Shoe Shee | Shoe Shoe Shoe Table No. 13 | TabieNo.14 Table No. 15 | Table No. 16 | Table No. 17 Boys’ Shoes, nade of Boys’ Shces, made of Boys’ Shoes, made of Boys’ tox calf. These are all shapes, patent straps, three end beaded slippers, dress, on! value $3. pair sites 246 to D and E, value $1.55 to $2.50—a pair 99¢ 1.60 Furs for Your 18.48 55.470 Utul Alaska sable-dyed fox, with two full brushes and four paws. rel back, muft. Main Floor, ing to the sizes. prices, length. The sizes run from 20 to 34. size, our uniform price will besesesseveees Table No.4 | Table No.5 Women’s Philadelphia Women’s high-class made, s2zes 4 to 8, 4, widths B, C, D and E, Table No. 10 | Table No. 11 Children’s Shoes, in every sort, solid, value 1.50, leath ook Wo €, eats value 1. leather, sizes 2 to 6, widths i special for this sale, a pal, Dead E, value 75c—a wee Os LS wean , Shoes, 200 pairs, sires 1 to ey 14.6870 0 ne legant Russian satin lined, full size, cushion Stupendous Clearance Sale of 15,000 Pairs of Men’s, Women’s, Boys’; Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Our entire accumulation of odd pairs, odd styles, 'odd sizes and odd width Women's, Boys’, Misses’ and Children's Shoes, consisting of 15,000 pairs, have been carefully assorted and arranged on twenty-four bargain tables, There are not all styles and all sizes on each table, but on the various tables, not a size, not a style, not a leather, not a shape, is missing. whether it be in Men's, Women’s, Misses’, Boys’ or Children’s Shoes, This enormous mass of shoe bargains is the result of two months of Table to widths B, C, Value 3.50 and Children’s broken sizes, b 8 pair, 35¢ ‘Shoe | Table No. 18 Prince Henry Boye’ Shoes, made of satin calf, sizes 3 to 5% strap ot 1 strap Shppers,| g band tums, for evening | ne colt or baw ealt aloes & 6, | and $2.50—s to 11 and in all value $3,00—a 1.9 Neck 4.98 jan Mned, Boys’ and Girls’ Fleece-Lined Vests and Pants at 37 Per Cent Off That meats the biggest positive saving of the year, We have 750 dozen Boys’ and Girls’ fleece-lined Vests and Pants that sell every day at from 25c. to 45c. per garment, accord. In this instance we bought every garmeni a mill had at 37 per cent. off the regular factory price, We sell them, consequently, at 37 per cent. off the regular retail Each garment Is Jersey ribbed and natura) soit fleece lined. An extra fine quality of Knit Underwear, will stend washing, is finished with! silk tape and there sre 3 buttons on shirts. Penis cre cloved, full width and ankle length h Notwithstanding the fact that these garments are worth from 25¢ to 45¢, according to $ 0) Shoe Women’s shoes, sizes only 6 to 1.95 Shoe Table No. 12 styles, but broken Rich Broadcloth at 85c f Men's. No. 6 8, D and E. 3.00; pair, Shoes, In yt all shoes width, pair 0 THROW SCARFS, made of handsome Austral It’s the fine, satiny kind: usually sells at 1.60 Main Floor, This is a fine quality of black broadcloth, of the real 1,50 quality, Thegg are 2,000 yards, and for real bargain value it will b -perhaps a year—ere you see its equal. It hasthe satin finish that is guaranteed permanent, is all pure worsted, 69 be a long tim terial for a suit, _ 85¢ Fall fad-| 39e | B7e At a Half, a Third an New York City’s largest manufacturer piece, made styles, Not a plece in the [ot worth ‘We will sponge and shrink this 1.50 ‘Broadcloth bought Thursday, yd yards, comes in all ecks, strictly all pure wook for Black French Votle, 2.000 chiffon fimsh, 44 inches wide {inietly ell wool; regular prices per Ladies’ Neckwear sold us 5,000 sample inclyding stocks, tab stocks, four-in- hands, jabot effects, embroidered ard tailor- First Floor. inches wide, It requires oply 6 yards of this beautiful ma- for Imported Novelty 8 * suretior nighelaae ieee new mixtures and 33 inohes 6Ge 12, Back, Storm 49¢,, 0%, Back © yards, double warp, oy yards bright strictly all wool, and 53 wide; kood value at Te per yard, $1.00, Women’s Sample Neckwear a Quarter Its Value of eee