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THE worry “TWO KILLED, 15 INJURED, IN-CAR CRASH Crowded Trolley Turned Over Three Times in Descent to Gully Bottom. ‘ (Special to The Evening World.) WORCESTER, Mass., Sept. 5.—Two passengers were killed instnatly and fif- been other persons seriously injured in the wreck of a Worcester and South- fridge special electric car early to-day @t Chariton. The big trolley left the falls on a ourve and was dashed to Pieces at the base of a deep gully. Miss Grace Nelson, twenty-three years Od, a vocalist, of Worcester, and Jumes #. Moran, of Spencer, were killed in- stantly. At the Worcester City Hospital and mot expected live are Frank H. Kay, Herbert Pierce, Frank C. Haffen and Miss May Pitts, all of Worcester. Others at the hospital in 4 dangerous condition are Alexander Laprade, Sione- le; Mrs. Isabelle Chaflin, Albert A. Bickneli, Worcester; Jone McLaughlin, Chariton City: Altred Granger, Walter Bazelburst, “Worcester, and ‘Willian Bacon, North Oxrord ‘Motorman E. H. Leete had his rirght feg broken and Was otherwise injured. He claims he was running at the usual speed and cannot account for the accl- dent, while the injured passengers claim that the ar was being run at an exces- aive rate in an attenpt to make a reo- ord run. In its trip down the embankment, the big double truck car, one of the heaviest in use, turned completely over three times and was smashed to kindiing. The ‘car mowed down four poles and scores of wires as it plunged into the ry. Conductor McLaughl! nwas coliectin fares at Hammerock station and hi just run_up the thirteenth when the accident happened The ine was recently purchased by the New York, New Haven and Hart- ford Company, ——$—<—a—___ FULTON CUTTING ON GRAND JURY Head of Citizens’ Union Member of Body Sworn in To-Day—- Judge Foster Warns Them ic Be Careful. Judge Warren W. General Sessions, adm: to the motabers of the Jury to-day. Ro F cf the Citize: jurors, and of No. 8 Greenw’ Judge Moster extremely careful in cases presented The judges haye been complaining of late of indictments eo law gives to ev the right to a prelim entirely ye is permitted th .s ponsibs District-Attor you and prese Tests with you to a defendant shall » Judge Fosier 1 any questions « come before t GITY ENGINEERS | SEND PROTEST Ly wheth¢ indicted to Civil Service Board to Cut) Out Exempts, atid Give Their Reasons. The engineers employed in the engi- meering department of t bor of Richmond have sent a protest to the Municipal Civil Service Commission against the granting of further exemp- tions for engineering positions to the] Board of Water Suppl They give as reasons that such ex- emptions are agaiust the lever ang spirit of the law, and that they Gstablish a bad precedent hey wall nen who either e d and that the to friends of politi exemptions, the 1 4 only a cloak and tha’ there are at pree. ent capalle engineers on the ‘elfgibic Mat. Se SHE FORGES TEN CHECKS A MONTH Mra, Auntie R. Petry Confesses to One, but Judge Newburger Hears of Many Others, BIMISON-CRAW BORD. CO, GY Important Announcement Opening of the New “Queen Quality” Shoe Section To-Morrow. HE permanent new home of the celebrated QUEEN QUALITY Shoe opens to-morrow ee at the House of Simpson-Crawford Company, they having become authorized selling eat $ Fal the down-town shopping center of New York. Without the least idea of buying, you . cordially invited, or, to make the welcome more emphatic, urgently requested to Bn acoompanied by your friends, to view a complete style show of the new mode especially adapted for Autumn and Winter. For two years past we have been most carefully studying the subject of women’s shoes. We have visited the leading factories of the world; we have Lae and flowed the shoes in all their processes and evolutions from start to finish—from ‘‘cutting bench to ‘finishing room’’; we have critically examined in the light of the thorough and com- prehensive knowledge thus obtained, every reputable line of women’s shoes offered in the American market. This done, we made our choice. That choice is the “Queen Quality” Shoe r consideration with our unqualified endorsement and our and is the most satisfactory shoe for It is now presented for you assurance that it offers absolutely the best value and atyle the prices of Three- fifty and Three Dollars, in the shoe world to-day. “Custom grade” new Fall shoes, 3.50 Regular grade new Fall shoes - 3.00 These are but a portion of what is hensive and authoritative exhibit of women’s shoe fashious to be seen in New York this Our invitation to yourself and friends to‘be present upon the occasion is most cordial. SIMPSON-CRAWFORD COMPANY Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th St. New York. Note the series of superb ‘(Queen Quality”? displays in our Sixth Avenue windows unquestionably the most compr season. Richmond Borough Men Appeai|| Mrs. Annie R. Petry, forty-one 8 f arri Unable ‘ts expressed that it will be 14, of No, 71 East One Hundred and Points and Carriers ur abl to a trolley road, and that trat Diamonds, Forty-second street, who a bad! to Make Deliveries—Ral: *° | m will not be resumed, hes. Ji Ir. sack for ax Kl a ia : 1 for the rural free de- Watches. Jewelry j Manes ot a roads Out of Business, ry me > to make thelr routes pirpe: from the wholesaler "Ve posle mon fase tox) d be ore f &, und some of the testy rove you the retatler's prot dee : towne have has no malls since Batur- Popular pricewa for ase—same as you CASH OR CREDIT, UTICA y nt S—Reports are!’ ant do nov expect asiy tor sevornl | ff probably pay for cotton. 5 ufc, Lael | aah | oak Jor Warranted Linen No Emuiyigys shefe | eu mm some of the ViNAKE Me. munning from $18,000 10 $100,000 Tp. Take no suortutc a yee j Pacry has bucn a persinent forger | Cheingo and OLergo counties w amai} villages In the eastern patt of natn adie tor “Tougies, kines L, W. SWEBT & CO,, mall Checks and viut she sad been | di e flood of Sunday Che » und western Otsego are re wertus Cothou.” 7.49 MAIDEN LANE, t Was muca more extensive than at first: ported ii BAY. Secale he besapent $0 y |Teported. In ten or fifteen townships) In scme of tho towns the people, HENRY HOLMES, Troy, NY, 178 NI Mie AM sorsey’ Bly ber vicums, most |probably not far from 150 highway |driven fram thelr aoines by the sudden lew York) 55 Wales Gavare Sitco py ot part of | bridges have been swept away, Some) rising of the water, ha dto run to the| th ae lof these are large structures and cost! highest ground in the vicinity Ne ry long and medium length coats, 34 to 38 chest, Boys’ « Girls’ Shoes for School & Dress 9x12 ft,, in Oriental Designs and Colorings, Greatly Below Value, — Rat For to-morrow A. M. Axminster, Value $26.50, $19.50 at Half Price. as hours: er 4 ery vidth, Wilton, Value $37.50, 28.50 This lot of Matting is the choicest we ever eH ARAL ane put on sale; fresh, crisp, fine, reversible cloth: regular $0c. Matting at less than price of import; 40 quality; on sale, per yards to every roll; value $10.00, at, 5 98 sq. yard, re- West Twenty-third Street special Mivacauegsnuaanaeraate * duced to.. 19¢ FLOOD CUTS OFF |": towns will be bankrupted in erecting new spans. | 5 4 sinvle bridge remains on the 5 alia Valley Ratiroad This tne j"uns from nidgewater to New Berlin, | ae and as much of ite bed has bee; Washed sway it will be m mths before Bridges Swept Away ai Many considerable sums of m: townebips “ATHENA EVENING, SHPTEMMER 5. 1905. | | Stern Brothers )A.1.NAMM. FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. * A Phenomenal School Value for Boys. Boys’ $2.50 Suits, $1.09. of 1.285 Boys’ ble breasted Woollen nee variety of pretty mixtures and pleas Store Open Until 6 P. M. Daily Boys’ « Youths’ Clothing For School Wear—Special Values. Just received a st Cheviot suits—in < D ing patterns—thoroughly well made, lined throughout with Double BLUE CHEV10T YOKE NORFOLK SUITS, Warp Iron Yarn Lining—seams cannot rip nor colors fade. Sizes 7 knickerbocker trousers, lined throughout, Value $7.45, $5.00 he large quan YOKE NORFOLK SUITS, with EXTRA KNICKERBOCKER RSS tOD OTE pirat TROUSERS, of all wool fancy cheviots, silk sewed. Value 8.90, 6.40 pe NL UNHCR Mail orders filled but none C. O. D. KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS, 1.45 of all wool worsted cheviots, Value $1.95, ‘ al ’ : ioe Chemisettes | YOUTHS’ SUITS, single and double breasted, soso GAT Rien OE Ruch- of blue and fancy chevio's and tweeds, $9.75, 14.75 gespon, We. kegp) 8) tie leading. aetieles * ’ . ’ Ve e Lace Che! le and color from 12%%e. to 50c, Fall Models in Boys’ & Children’s Hats & Caps. Mackie rect: design; and yard; as a specla), offer a 3% yard cream, value 50) 25c¢ SI i enough for a collar, 10¢ A eT we Ze _ at | | Five Immense Values in Dependable Floor Coverines. 9x12 Smith’s Strong, Sturdy Shoes, in the most durable leathers, made on lasts specially adapted for growing feet. | $16.50 Brussels | 9x}2 Bromley Sale of School] Shoes | Rugs. | Smyrna. Axminsters. Period H i, $18 Value at $8.98. 75 Rugs. 9x12, finest || Rivtep, ticki Fertatippe, «20% to2, 2% 05, HH Hi renee BOAUEUD FieYereln a AueLLty, xml etery 210 Top, Vici Kid Foxe ; 7a) ul Pat- Smyrna Rugs in an differe a Full Round Toes, Welted Soles, $1.60 $1.90 $2.35 fernsita Ghoone (rom. | cation Dt calcea Aiieh ee eae eae BOYS! CALF SKIN LACE SHOES, 9 to 13%, 110.5% ||| ot superior quality 5 which below the regular Fall Full Round Toes, Welted Toes, $1.65 $2.00 stock; Rugg that at } poamidt aaa ea etl $16.50 woul be right- | ; an actual handsome ParlorRug; | y pilveds full 9x12 $18 value; to-morrow, this is a bargain with- r ‘oot size; at, spe- out doubt | Wilton « Axminster Rugs special... 21.98 cin... BIB at aon 19,75 Japanese Matting '35c. Oilcloth, 19c. THE NAMM STORE SAVES YOU MONEY. bridges wh vave been destroyed is State aid must be granted! ‘ain in running order it will he ~ ey. main for severaMphours in the 'pelting wusne lose from rain, WORK MONDAY @#OWDERS. * ae ca aM ll labile lt ls Sd —— STORE OPEN TILL 6 O'CLOCK EVENING \ enna ne eee eee Sampson | SUTH Al Me TOLO™ STREET ALL DAY SATURDAYS Annual sale---lace curtains ® upholsteries. TH increase of our September sales over those of last year is good evidence of the fact that home furnishers not only realize that Simpson Crawford Co. annual sale prices on the highest quality lace curtains, upholsteries and bed sets are much lower than fixed prices for the season, but also recognize the fact that they are considerably lower than other stores ask in their September sales for the same grades. SOME INTERESTING COMPARISONS FOLLOW: IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS. | ANTIQUE LACE CURTAINS. + 8,05 4.85 5.90 6.85 7.90 9.75 SALE PRICE..... 2.85 3.75 4.85,6.75 7.60 8.25 + 650 7.50 8.90 9.75 12,50 45.00 Actual value...... 4.50 5.90 7.50 10.25 11.25 12.50 DENTELLE ARABE LACE CURTAINS. 5,700 PAIRS TAPESTRY PORTIERES. 2.95 8.95 5.00 6.90 8.90 SALE PRICE..= 205 8.95 5.50 6,90 $00 6.50 7.90 11,00 12.50 Actual value.. 750 850 8,90 42.50 ati ze eet! LACE CURTAINS. 8,600 MAGNIFICENT COUCH COVERS. es 88 1.50 1.95 2.50 2.85 3.95) TE. seseseeeee, 85 1.60 2.25 5.40 Actual value. . 1.75 3.00 3,95 485 5.90 7.50 Seal Pate: doen HY 3.50 4.35 8.75 SWISS TAMBOUR LACE CURTAINS, | 1,800 NOVELTY ROPE PORTIERES. SALE PRICE.. 8.05 5.00 6.00 7.00 9.75 SALE PRICE....... 1.25 1.95 3.25 4.85 5.90 Actual value. . + 650 850 10.00 12.50 15.00) Actual value + 2.50 3.95 6.75 9.25 12,00 BRUSSELS LACE CURTAINS. | 4,650 LACE DOOR PANELS. SALE PRICE. 4.50 5.50 6.90 7.00 9.75 SALE PRICE... . 125 175 250 2.95 Actual value....... 7.00 850 10.80 12.50 47.50 Actual value... 3.00 3.95 5.00 6.50 RENAISSANCE LACE CURTAINS. SCOTCH MADRAS CURTAINS. SALE PRICE.. 8.85 5.50 65.75 8.90 12.50 17.50 SALE PRICE. 8.50 3.95 6.50 7.50 Actual value... 6.00 8.90 11,75 13.75 19.30 25.00 Actual value.. ..-. 5 5.78 6.50 10.00 12.50 ARABIAN LACE CURTAINS. RUFFLED RENAISSANCE BED SETS. SALE PRICE...,, 5.00 8.90 9.75 15.75 25.09 SALE PRICE. . 3.85 685 9.75 12.50 Actual value... 9.00 11.50 14.50 27.50 $0.00 Actual value. + 6,90 10.00 16.50 20,00 ANNUAL SALE OF Blankets, comfortables, SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. T same enthusiasm, labor and effort that characterize all Simpson Crawford Co. sales are mani- fested in the preparations for our annual sale of blankets, comfortables, sheets and pillow cases. We reject all but the best qualities, preferring to pay a little more and lessen our profit than to sell the cheaper, unsatisfactory grades. That's why we emphasize quality, lasting worth, satisfactory service—because prices are no higher, If ai high, as are usually asked for less dependable grades. stress upon quality to convince you that no ordinary bedding is offered in this ansual sale. We must lay ; We could not afford to offer these materials at the following prices if it were not for the great volume of business the quality attracts, although we bought when the markets were lowest. BLANKETS — White Eastern wool blankets, red, blue and pink bord- 10-4 size for single beds, pair, $2.50. 11-4 size for double beds, pair, $3.00. BLANKETS of white wool, full weight, red, blue or pink borders:— 10-4 size for single beds, pair, $3.50. 11-4 size for double beds, pair, $4.59. BLANKETS of superfine white woo!, full weight, wide taffeta bindings:-- 10-4 size for single beds, pair, $3.95. 11-4 size tor double beds, pair, $5.00. 12-4 size for extra size beds, pr., $6.00 42x36 and 45x36 sizes. pus value is very special—more exceptional than you can pos- |! sibly imagine until you come down town and looR around at the elsewhere. Then you will find we have based this value not on the regular price but on the lowest special price elsewhere, and it is con- pillow COTTON FLEECE BLANKETS, white _Sierably or ary: 48c, 58, 69c., BBc. and Sele HEMMED HEMMED SHEETS, 114x234 gle keds, each.. HEMMED — SHEETS, twin beds, each, yards, sin- 154x2'6 it. HEMMED rds, » Abe cases double beds, at Ten thousand tic. quality | Hemmed pillow cases, 8c. offered lower here at.. SHEETS, three-quarter beds...... SHEETS, 244x2% yards, HONEY ners, s, value $2.25 .. 175 EXTRA QUALITY MARSEILLES SPREADS, “newest designs and ull size, value $3.00, each 2.65 $10.00 SILK-TOP COMFORTABLES, 37.50. 200 extra fine down comfortables, with figured silk top, plain Jap. silk borders, with mercerized backs to match, beautiful designs and color- ings, pure, odorless down filling: value B10 each. oss ecyaecas 7.59 COTTON COMFORTABLES AT 85c. Figured silkoline coverings, new de- Signs, clean, antiseptic cotton filling: — Regular $1.59 quality, each, $1.2! Regular $1.75 quality, each, $1.35, 8x4ec eelene tier: 55c | Regular $2.50 quality, each, $1.95. ° 0 00 00. SOFT, SILK Oriental rugs--12. for 20. BRLOOCHISTAS RUGS GREAT favorite ever since we started the September sale, so we've purchased at a reduction of one- third and more two huadred Beloochistan rugs for a very special sale to-morrow at the following two prices: One hundred $20.00 rugs at 12.00 Antique Anatolians. | Highly prized weaves—Meles, Berga- Ladi Karabagh rugs. One hundred more of these selected rves attractively priced, Values 9.00 to 12.00 Special... 6.95 to 8.605 mo, Koula Values Special. Bokhara strips. sme antique, all the rage for ¢xcertional sale to-morrow, One adik. 50.00 Antique Daghestans. A very Special new lot, excelling any ever shown before in New York. «24,50 to 45.00 hundred $15.00 rugs at 10.00 . Shiraz and Kurds. Also Feraghan rugs included in this yrrow 00 to 65.00 1029.75 to 35.00 Anatolian silks. | Artistic silk ruys—soft and lustrous at less than domestic rugs cost. to 75.00 y 10.00 to 25.00 Regular prices se +.++-. 16.50 Special... ..39.38 aud 36:00 Special... .6.00 to 12,00 Sale price. «010.75 Anatolian mats. Afghan rugs. Kazaks. Value sua 0 and’ion In beautiful colorings—mostly an- | So scarce they'll be eagerly sought cs ) and 3, Houten gimost a tised off toxmorrow. | later at 35.09—only alimited number, | SPECIAL prices. ++. .sy04e1.35 Regul, PFiCO. sere eee ee ee 80,00 Regular pric 35 Values : $.00 to 15.00 Sale price ........++++.-35,00 | Sale price. y Special. 4.75 to 0.75 HIGH-GRADE CARPETS AND 65C LINOLEUMS,45C Sampson's 40¢. oilcloth, sq. yd. Be Sampson's 50e. oilcloth, sq. yd. BOE 1.25 wool velvet carpets at. OJFo 4 140 body Brussels carpets..Q 5 Ee 95c, woul velvet carpets at. 7 Qe 75c. tapestry Brussels, yard, HF Qe) 65e. extra heavy ingrains....g Qo 1,35 Axminster carpets, yard, 89 ) Savonnerie carpets, yt 1. 2O. Inf'd Ninoleums, val. 1.7554. 1 2H 9c. tapestry Brussels, yard... 7 Se 80¢, all-wool ingrains, yard. @OC One hundred parlor suites at 4v¢us7 prices ET us emphasize August prices. We held a sale of parlor suites at the following prices during the August event and expected to hold anotrer, but they arrived too late, and we decided it would be only fair to ofler those who were disappointed the same opportunity to-morrow. We think they are a little better, and, of course, if they create anything like the enthusiasm attending the August event, they'll be selected in a day or tivo. The showing is complete, incliding the severely plain, the elaborately curved and all intermediate designs, mahogany AVERAGE SAVING finish, richly designed in heavy tapestries, velours, and damask. ABOUT ONE-/ HIRD. THREE-PIECE PARLOR SUITES. Leeson Fiv E-PIECB PARLOR SUITES. 20.75 suite. 14.75 48.59 suite.. 36.00 mone Taop 26.00 suite 19.50 64.00 5 45,00 115,00 suite... 85,00 35.00 suite. 600 $2.00 i HO les BOD 09 suite...» 0,00 00. § Jee? aulbees «7400, ao ee Mite... 80,00 95.09 suite... ,, 68.00 32.50 Boop sony tulle. .280,00 SEPTEMBER CLEARING OF EXTRAOKDINARY VALUES REMAINING FROM -. 8.75 43:50 massive brass beds 12.50 slumber box couches 42.50 Morris chairs... 36.00 leather couches. . 8.75 25.00 pure ALL ORDERS PREPAID ee LEY's or Rene Golone tnain ‘evlon oF bf 0 ry Fel eter, 6G ota corr em, Lue raw! a4 3, CTA blend of rich Java asd) ‘y oO Pe rh 5 Oh rs MM alae 25.00 48,50 oak Sideboards WHEN AMOUNTING TO sb ACCURATELY FILLED, CALL 2100 CHELSEA, SIXTH FLOOR, A i1GH-G ADR. BAM Pp hair mattress, THE AUGUST SALE, 27.75 17.50 29.75 2.50 oak Gining chairs. ,. 22,00 quartered oak bufiet 21.00 oak dining tables, i) 75 Annual September sale of groceries 2 wines : a 0 STATION NEARES? ‘ OO OR MORE. PRLERHONE ORDERS TELEPHONE ORDERS ‘ 1246 Berean tar ed Eker worved with comma + Ferular CHOF fe: don Gg ehese_botl, || be MSL, i Imported; 1 — onl ai