The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1906, Page 9

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THE. EVENING WORLD. _TUESDAY, CROWD IN SMASH AS TROLLEY HAMS A WRECKED CAR Twenty a In-| jured in Bad Accident | Up the State. i | } | { | i SCHENECTADY, Twenty passengers were injured in the wreck early to-day of a ctowded trol-| car, which jun red: the tr inion- and McC} streets, into a telegtay on its aide. ‘A car, immediately following ran; {nto | the wreckage, pinning down the vie-{ tim Wille no one was. Xilled, the injured were badly mutilated, te: two Saving their arms cut off. The cars In the amaph-up were of the Kchenectady railway line from ta] this city, 2. Several passengers haf their elbows on the open windows of the car and this accounted for the fact that a “bers had thelr arms crushed and prow One man’s arm was torn off, while another had his hand sevored above the wrist, the momber dropping to the street with the cult attached. some of | ar! When the car turned over, the pas- Co, she saw two young wo! sengeré were thrown jn a heap and | secrete th under a coat and w pinned down in the wreckage. out with {t Miss Mahon was formerly Wis no time to even attempt when the sccond car dashed | wreck. a to fol her, They trailed the two ‘Among tho most seriously injured | women down Jay s eat Wil- were Miss Ida CG. -Ditmars. Niskayuna, |Joughby they met Wo 15 Lancas- ott head brulsed; John Hanley, ter street, Cohoes, contusions \ head; Eodwant Hulsck, atréet, Troy, left 5 Daeld Abrams, Troy, left -shouldor-4 quredand Alice Whitmare, Niskaynns, back severely fnjured. The EllisNtospital ambulance and de- Uvery wagon carried the {njured to the hospital, white the most seriously | injured were taken into nearby houses and all the doctors of the city has- | ~tened to the scene, ~— { The accident was due to slippery rails, which were covered with falltix leaves, The first oar jumped the tracks as it was taking a switch ata curve. Both motormen of the smashed did thelr utmost to stop the trolles but the wheels fajled to bold when t brakes were jammed down. GETS SEVEN YEARS } Court, | Manager James Donovan, of the store, and would be taken at any time for an Iment stores, but they apparently be- came aware that Miss Mahon was watching them, for they attempted to MUN DRESSED AS.” TN BE HEAD THE Wemen Shoplifters, it Is) Alleged, Passed Costly Furs to-Him. Dressed in the ¢ bes of an (55 dox rabbi, Lo alton street, wer silp'a mink muff worth $159 to Galsle teh, who pui it in a bag he cn This_muff stolen from the fur a{ore of Balch, Price’ & Co, matched the $1:00 mink cat stolen from that store IAkt weele, Police Woman Was Shopping. Miss Marlo Mahon, a probationary of ficer in the was shi Brooklyn yea tore of Ba terday, Price a store detective and she called to sixty-two years old, has a jong byard exceptionally pious old rabbl. They handed the stolen muff to the old And as he slipped it into t bag he carried the ty u and went back Mahon followed watched the old m: women went through several depart- by & round- take nothing and hurried, I: Vy than any other manu- facturer in the world. 4S GOOD AS THOSE COSTING $7 AND $28. Douglas $3.50 shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of aoe vale than other‘nakes Ww. TL DOUGLAS FOR MEN Douglas $3.50 shoes ? If not, you should give them a trial, because they are the best shoes ~ produced for the price; this is proved by my ‘sales, I make and sell more men’s $3:50 shoes way, to where “they had Both Good Runners. tas the ond told rushed | touday e—mistaker | | “THE gest $350 SHOES Do you wear W. L. have beén wearing W. Douglas $3.50 rho oF Ja 1 Sal nee: you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. BOYS’ SHOES, $2.00 and $1.75. Just the same as men’s $3.50 shoes, the same leathers, for $2 and $1.75. - can obtain W, L. Douglas shoes, W. L. Douglas name jom, which protects the wearer fears high prices Taki no substitute. Seld in Wok. exclusive he princtpal cltles and by the best shoe dealers here. r Eyelets used exclustely. Catalog mailed free. W,L.Dauglas, Brockton, Mass. 2330" ioe Avenvtes W.L. Douglas Creater New York $3.50 Shoe Stores: 433 Broadway, corner Howard Strect. 755 Brondway, corner Bth Street. |05 853 Broadway, corner 14th Street. Rae Broad way, corner 36th Street. 074 Third Avenue, 2202 Third 2779 Third 250 Weat 125th’ Street. 356 Sixth Avenue, corner 22d Street. [245 Eighth Avenue. Nassau Street. = BROOKLYN. 708.710 Broadway ,’tormer Thornton. 1367 Broadway, corner Gates Avenuo. Avenue, cor. 120th Street. |421 Fulton Street, corner Pearl Street. ve., bet, 146th & 147th Su. a Fifth Avenue, 1449 Broadway, cor. 41st Strect. RSEY CITY —18 Newark Avenue, NEW ARK—785 Broad Street. ONeill-Adams @ ~_, FOR KILLING A MAN. Welsh Hit Spreckles Over Head with Cue Nuring a Fight and Fractured Skull. 1 Justice Blanchard in the Supreme} Court to-day sentenced John Oliver Welsh to serve seven years in Bing Sing foc the killing of Ferdinand Spreckles, a Bronx saloon-keoper, last, Marc AWelsh ‘pleaded gullty to. manslaught in the second degree, with the conse MI of the District-Attorney. Spreckles kept a saloon at Eagle and Westchester avenue Welsh, a clean- cut young fellow, -wilose peo Bee tts ever the head with 8 MKT] eo freeturing his skull, Ho -fled_ to | New Haven, but returned and ~ himself up. CHINAMAN HANGS HIMSELF. SALEM, Mass, Oct. 23—Joseph Ah Chung, a Chinaman, committed miclde by banging bimeelf to a treo last night Waen Joseph Safford, a Salem man, qwas buying hildes ii Chitin & yoarm axo,{ fie waa taken sick and Ah Chung pursed him to health. Stafford became wohed to the boy And brought him to } combines both. gave If you cannot-decide Between a phonograph and a. Regina Music Box, get a Reginaphone, which It plays as a music box or reproduces as a phonograph, the fine Regina mech- anism operating both. Regina Music Moxei Regina Chime Clock Grand & Upright Plano The. Objective By the method in which defeats his object. Son clothes is to create garm Chesterfield mod monotone designs. of gray The sul at $18 take form smooth worsteds, undressed velours, a These garments all have Closefitting” Collar, baba te $28 Fall Overcoats & Suits. The objective point in the making of Wm. Vogel & As a means ‘to this end, the fashioning and tailoring is the work of a skilled orgahization of craftsmen versed in’ the most intricate phases of the craft. The overcoats at $18 ate presented in shaped-back— Three-quarter overc Oxford and Cambridge fabrici. models, either single or double breasted, Fashioned of Other Fall suits and overcouts, $15 to £40. WM. VOGEL’ & SON, Point in. Our “he pursues it a man gains or ents of character and worth. fabrics in herringbone and ts of black, ~ Top conts of covert. in radical or moderate sack worsteds, tweeds, Thibets, our {Concave Shoulder and Hovstos EE _|_A few of the favored models are mentioned here: || | seats. OCTOBER 23, TWO BLOCKS ON SIXTH AVE. Adams Dry Goods" Co. BUILD | ADAMS Oth Floor Special Items for To-morrow’s Selling In Our Great Furniture Dept. $25 Dining Table, $16.50.) Couches and Sofa Beds. (Like Illustration.) } $15 Couch, $10.50. Quartered (Like illustration.) Sa 50k lop, with pillar Jey anid carved) ch feet, Rex-} . ularly sold-for $36.50, Golden oak frame, with tufted seat and head; open constructian; cov- | ered with imitation leather. Dining Chairs | rid peas | $12 Couch, $8.95. $2.50 Dining Chairs, $1.98.) 7 Gr Wardrote Couch, with Quartered oak back, polished boxed | patent self-opener; deep hox, covered. | | cane Seat; reeUAUy $2.50, $4 98) in denim. at. tee | | $3.75 Dining iGhairs; $2. 95.1 $25 Couch, $19.50. With fine oak frame, open con- Quartered oak box trame, leather | He t F rust avered in leather Sofa Beds: Oak and mahogany. finish, covered imitation leather anit Prices range front $30 t $300. $18.00 China Closcts, + Sideboards. | QUARTERED OAK SIDEBOARD, ‘with | jim tapestry, {| bevel French plate mirror base, wi tong hal tho} velours. two~—swell crue top—and | | and 8yo. cl Clearance Sale of Sideboards. Only ofia kin £ these side- boards, hence we clean them | ; $12.50. | Golde oak, with movable shelves, bent glass ends; regu- \ | out quickly: $18.00—reduced from $30.00 : y for ‘$18.00; $39. O0—reduced from $60.00. : |* Another special china closet, quar- {tered oak, polished, with mirror top, bent glass ends; $22.00, special at | $48.00—reduced from, $70.00. $55.00—reduced from $80.00 $70.00—reduced from $95.00. | we $16.50: 1906. | ONei -Adams (GE i} ADAMS BUILDING—S8d Floor Specials in Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums. | 60c, Linoleum at 39c. | Extra quality, 50 full rolls on hand for this sale; extra fine—a better grade than any 60c. quality pi iously offered; cut from full rolls; per square yard, at, on $20 Brussels Rugs, $15.50. Avery special. bargain—excellent quality, -size-9x42 i feet, all wool, only one seam—a good $20 value, each at Bigelow, Middlesex, Axminster Carpe! ders to match | : Carpet Sale. | Stores Occupying Two Blocks, _ Bs Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. | ADAMS BUILDING—2d Floor Showing the 1906 Models C. B. a la Spirite Corsets : for the Woman of Fashion. We present to-morrow an admirable—collection of these noted Corsets, combining all that and exquisite in making with | the very best ideas of contour as-applied to present style requisites. “hese Corsets are tethe-very”front-rank-of favor women of fashtOn and the new models for 1906 greater favor than those which have gone before, |—-— i | | i In Cou- At $4.00. (fcr Batiste, long hip, long waist, medium bust, for medium and stout {lgures; also various other models at the same price. AtshirOOc a hip, low bust, for me- dium and’ ‘short waist, Very and Batiste, and a variety of other models at the sane price. Ard $f. 75. til and Batiste; very high bust, long waist, medium hip, for the average figure; also other models to sult all figures at the same price. Latest high bust model, with (hers walst rat “medium At $2.50, dip hip, in-Battste only, tn -Coutt-and Batiste; an-excellent model for very-stout At $2. 50, figures; low bust, “short waist and extreme long back. These models made in Broche aiid Brocaded Batiste at $4.50. jem amous This is the etal “ONEITA” feature which: every .woman appreciates—espe- cially so on account of the tight - fitting fashions now tn vogue. “ONEITA” is easy !on and off. No but- | tons ‘down the front ‘to gap open—no buttons for tight- -fitting cor- | sets to press into your flesh, Absolutely glove-fitting- The only perfect Union Suit. For Men, Women, Boys and Girls, ; \ Prices, 50. to’ $3.50 Suit. Mat orders cliended to. Send to as for cat alague and price-lisl. {et Switches and 39c $15.50 parlor patterns with bor- | and mixtt i } medium colorings; very. smart model, ———_— H. O'Neill & Company oO NEIL, BU 1,DING—3d F ae For Women, offer to-morrow 200. of these popular garments—not made of tton, but ALL- WOOL FABRIC large y We Checks, -ombre-stripes. Made in various models, AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES WOMEN'S TOURIST eighth long, of dark all-wool rich mix. and overplalds, in brown, effects Renu: 5 OVE 75 iC feu of colored ajl-wool cheviots and in plaids and stripes, dark and COATS — seven Regular price $12.00; Spe clal_ for Monday $9.75 And, as Illustrated; a Splendid Copy ofa Foreign Modcl, Made of plaids, checks and English’ tweeds, In medium ox-gray “overplalds—exactly like a $5000 Imported $22.50 coat; spetial to-morrow... | ONETEL BUITDING— Basement | ——— $25 French China Dimer Sets, ~ $19.98. Very thin French China Dinner Sets—400 pieces to’ the set, in- clu ing soup tureen, three large meat dishes, large size plates, | corated in border spray; decorations assorted: some have gold pple, others have gold tr&cing. Our regular price $25.00; special at Raye 3 He S19.98 Cups and Saucer. Tea Cups and Saucers French Chita Tea Cups and Saucws {emanate in white and gold—also, plates to match if desired — 25c sess mees =nteely decorated in natural flower designs 25c| at, per pair.. pers paleo se tiees Housefurnishings Chafing Dishes Radiators Heavy Copper Chafing Dishes—| . “ Heavy nickel plated, three-pint size; pour Tpbe Radiators—tleavy. Russia has the patent lamp and nickel-\ Ott at Ps SAU pile stand; regular price $4.5 oriwe uae Nae eee specia ae 4 as PEC Aaee iron, aluminum top, Jewel front; Curtain Frames specta] at sess -.23$2.50 Has the nickel pins—the kind Umatcs T eHigh — Radiator—fiesvy do not sag; size 6 ft. wide, 12 ft. 5 y a long; adjustable to any size; without | Mckel cop, Jewel front; 1455 ie ei eg ag tte seckeserteetestesssessees easel, 8 with ease 2.258 Eight-Tube Nickel-Top Radiator— Brass and Wrought Iron Goods. \Jewel front, best quality; special 36.507 We are showing a full line of * + laid and fined c: | ADAMS BUILDING—S8d Floor | White Irish Point Lace Curtains. The Finest Values Offered This Season. We will offer to-morrow a splendid fot of these popular and desirable Curtains. The collection presents a very large assortment of patterns —about one hundred di all told. Some in the de light effects, others in heavy, = ~ Show . Al are made on good net. Six prices to choose from, and In every ‘case the price quoted is away under the ordinary: 2.25, 2.95, 3.95, 4.95, 5.95, 7.50 | | S= Other Values Equally Good Up to $25.00 a Pair. | | { eee ADAMS BUILDING—Ast Floor | ‘Candies and favors. We are showing the largest and most. select assortment of novelties for any house in town, | PUMPKINS—each from .. COMICAL OU aaNeS 5c to $5) ICE AND SHERBET CASE—Repre- from| Senting stalks of celery, rose baskets, to $2) ichalice cups, rose_on tripod, roses, Serey Tear straw baskets, pump- PEANUTS, per dozen... 125cl ia omitripody seach WALRUTS,-per-doren 920 trom. 20c to 50c BLACK CATS, each. Sc, 40ct& 3% PLAIN ICE GASES, per avz, IMITATION FRUITS, 30c, 12c, 15¢ in box form, ¢ach “glfhYsantHe. from ..: ve }-each 10, JACK ORNE Ic switches. crown, et! {SNOWBALLS Ane 5¢-to 50¢-mus PIES, fn pumpkins, ee ‘ ~$2:98 to $5. 98) ae ve fapars BUILDING |— a fowe'en;-parties, dinners, -fatrs,-eotitions, BE; ‘of 1 (Brass and Wrought row “Audirons, it Heaters. The Millar Oil Heater—Full nickel trimmed; has the smokeless device; can be carried from one room to $3.25 up to $9.20 another; best on the market; two ranging in prices as follows: —. Brass Andirons,$3,25 up to $14.40 Black Andirons,$2,48 up to $12.80. Spark Guards Folding Spark sizes Guards - $3.75 up to $14.85 Sia regular price $3.98, at. . $3.25 Iron Grates, | Large, regular price $4.98, at. i al shes... $3.50 up (0 $7.50) Hah Foor Broomas Fire Sets ..... $3.25 up to $$2.48] Long handle Hair Brooms; best qual- Fire Bellows ....25¢ up to $9.00 ity; regular price 95c, e: special Coal Vases ... $5.25 up-to $54,001 is [O'NEILL BUILDING—4th Floor — ——— VG: it oot j Greatest Lace Curtain: ‘Offering This Season. Trish Point Lace Curtains. ¢ $ Teel Value-$8.50 Pair, at—— Just 325 pairs of this season's richest, prettiest and newest designs of irish Point Curtains, 34 yards in length, at about the cost of importa- tion. Thelt regular value is $8.50 per pair, but you can select while they last at...... 4,39 Ruffled Sash Lace —soo yards Ruffled Sash Lace, either white or Arabe, with Renalssance Insertion and edge, Regular price 20c. “45 yard, at Ie Regular Price, $24.00 Each, at $19.50 This season's newest designs in florals and Orientals. diCricntala Travelling Bags $5,00 Worth $6.30 to $8.50 These Bags are made of selected cow- hides tn the russet-color,English frame and handle, full leather lined, pockets in- side. The sizes are 14, 15, 16, $5, OG: 47 and 18 inches; special. : =f [eee Rea ee Sates | On HED in both ae: and O'NesI1 Stores. ‘ t Hloor ES eoaoss ATE Bt HAMS—Fiorat Taal smoked and nugar cured by the Armour t Pompadours eta Baker Packing Gouyaug specially. for ther Osi ados 93 Chocgiat: 27, iy '¥; cul from. small pigs, eweet. and 2 | To Match Your Hair CJ |) average weight 1 to 42 pounds; per pound ‘ i e: ~ as iS +] Silve BTARGC Se THE MOST CAREFUL SCRUTINY HURTERS Fret quale | TO MAT OWS H/RITG DAR Diver] Bt ANC Me will not reveal the fact that you My ElginCreamery But | Ct rea guns, aolid | exrups Jara cane, | Starch: 8 fors. 20: use a switch or pom- Sched, ta Mente? | packed: morantoes; per fer dome, HAO; 70) PEACITE padour, so perfectly ping) per G-Ib. $ | Hosen, #4 50; per { 3c) brand) HIRE ey 4,57.) ara: | Pe: ( can ‘we =match ANY oroek TERING NR Ren ae hE brand F t SOLGRE! i EN MA HE. Somin- | Ut! CH ‘4 COLORED HAIR. GARDE er een ee Hear ean Vc $1 HAIR SWITCHES, . Ceylon, beans; per do i [DOH enogwan sTRRue 16 Jnches long, Ic ' Hiss Dreakfrat, Youn | 9c; per can | [PIC duced to, "65 Myson or Mixed; 210% | sprNACH (Roso Jil} | Vy reduced Heke tie eae . (Rone catatl laa cK MIXED GRAY HAIR De donese far SOC | gonna Tos cat pee ft a i ornldg bets |iaeseyo aad SWITCHES, 16 inches TRA—Engiith Break- | dozen, $1.76; pe J5c) ule “ IsGH1b; Nesp ¥ Ton 8 full a (ay 9c} x Vc] packages... SOC [Twit formant ct $ 1.9 Jar priee, | pOTATORS—J o rae y 1 BEEF, IRON : fy per p weet Potatoes; 5 | (CORONET HAIR per 20c | Desert colatoes oe orang | 4, 26 inches | Mocha and | per can... Lie pint | s ji $3. 98) roasted; | PINEAPPLE rolled “ A or pulver> | Gefnd) Sine: 35 AN 35 | i fs y o IC, Duiters 3 1b are i NATURAL WAVY 00, per’ iy ep aoe ral xi ae P, te CORK i. k's Gorman Lad: POMPADOUR “9c Bitve nce mothor' plat dol 946 ates roasted; 58 @y A B a Jnequies $c) Mince. er can POM- for : etl npo satis pure ternhlrs g ae oak Ay 20c | i box Vottle, ec i AV ORIN G “$5.49 ‘Va 1-08 2—Healthy and Double ila Pr or} Gilier Milos |jried such ay 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs | O'NEILL BUILDING—Basemont oo |

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