The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1907, Page 8

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rar aepcommmmmnn | tratka wan Conraccording to a mtand: RAILROAD BOARD jt corrouin= tint ae ipsa ee ons “> HURRY CAL rR “INVESTIGATES” |i syne en ane tor wari Ny. aX CENTRAL. | porsivie co: Die ‘operatic . The Stata Raliroad Commlasidn, r th where the LE LICE STARTLES | afters; _nveatieation of the_rall | =) mathe: on of | Front Street Merchant that the steam aa? Declares Cleaners Are 7 Coroner Removing Snow. edly halted the exe! ebsca with questions} inn apectal “turnished by the Now Feporte Tks lowe Kalle and ewvitches. . Tolling stock Bonpany € Expo Expert Refers |} raswmeet oo to Suspicious Marks |} Gnas” Soe ein Carve on the Ties. i | cars... Officials did not seem to bo reer pertinence (0 the caxe by Mr., Smith. Speed Increased Lateral Pressure. Boardm t train coul an exetted. yolco ne to Police Hend- ulck! Glva me the “| throug: the telep: isthe laughing stock of the State;—MINORILY LEAD- ER OLIVER in the Assem: R SEEKS FAULT) ‘A to-day, ~ Practical Admission. that the| ~ Speed Was Too Great for - All of -thé treks | were re- te iapeed | Me Headquarters’ end of the wiro, {Bpraman,: ‘ _ the ‘Construction. 4 d_dast summer under the latter's | wasrtneroaned beyond- that point there| "I want resorves, all you ‘can get. aperviston.” Would be of necessity 9 litera] pressure! Rush em down, to, Frost street. ac When I made my inspection of the |in dlroet ratio to the speed) * | fat as you can." : For the first time since the wreck on! tracks “just after the > “Is tt the rule {0- lherease. the! Wh, Fe rs “the Harlem! division of the New York! ite:, “I found that the north’ end of the | sumber cf spikes in Jaying trucks] pete fort co Wnata they) matert? ae oa passcngers | naptaced=ratt was out—ot-nosttion Ave} acciind—curves?” vasked — 0-nelng_on-down-there 2": ern fished to death and nearly one TS ea eae Recordar = 1 a.maxtmim hour-on the y, Interal / this ts the poltos. What,do You want? ‘exclaimed the serkennt at 7 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. GE IMPORTANT OFFERING OF Women’s Chevrette Tanne Gloves M Made by the Bes! French Manufacturer OUSQUETAIRE STYLE, 12 button length, 3 pearl buttons at wrist; also with Souffiet arm — Black and Tan, Value $4.00 2.65 pair WOMEN'S GLACE REAL KID GLOVES -two clasp, overseam—néwest. Spring shades, Value $1.50 1.00 PIQUE AND CAPE GLOVES —one Clasp — Modes and Tans, Value $1.75. 1.25." Women’s Neckwear, CHIFFON NECK RUFFS, full pleat, edged with Satin. Ribbon = grey, light blue, brown, white,” black, Value $5.50 3.50 Dress Fabrics---Special Values. IMPORTED CREPE-—Silk and wool, 42 inches wide—colora, No Mail Orders. __ Restricted as Prote WEDNESDAY 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. Quantities Naturally Are ction Against’ Dealers. TOLMO0} ent t to customer. Pair, 10A.M. TOU? Women’ 2 ‘Sova Women's Kidakin Shoes. with pate and Cuban heels. Sires 245 # madre than 1! palr tow RKOV @5c (fhird Fioor.) me = — em down here eiitCK Something a Regularly $1, 25 TO-MORROW, fe i Wi, x. erulerlyiy, 104M. TOTEM, PPNa TR ROTA 104 and fine 1 kel To-uonnow. AM, TOLT. M White Lawn’ Waists. labormtely trinienay with Baa el evict deta, cola cattiaced more than bn toa. cus Siverth wo, 1,500 YARDS ENGLISH MOHAIRS, 40 inches wide; tan, ruseet, brown, Cadet, navy, grey, turquoise and rose. zl 80 @erioualy injured, the compiny Rave a) «At the south end tho rail was out inlomeredaliehity bs" Uns cohaliee es a ee te iY Murry © encitel fine quality, fancy mixtures: ~ Values $1,50. “ ° 01 by th je about {tf you want the rei faint to-day of the line that will be fol- of position about inch, but the | the weather? Beare | mae ee oe = a 500 YARDS FRENCH CHIFFON BROADCLOTH, g din Its defense. It came trom one Jolntwith—the next rail was not com-| “Yes, that ls (rue? admitted the wit« Well, say. I'ma merchant down here 0 4 it t pletely broken. ‘The wpikea on he’ east-| nese. and a lot of men and wagons are carry- 50 inches wide; navy, brown and garnet. 1.25 OF the railway Spiele sare erly rail kd all been shorn oft at thi arenes ase, Ppyions rmbe ing away she snow. We want It etcppad = z necks AL 2, 7 an he= Wealeriy Te: 0 We've fad tt s0long we're us t OF TRUS head ~ thus: thet—atterthe—wresk—he had min! =e = a oR = a rawn- Sut of the: tte fr thet the wneies and sts and can't get wong without Tr “WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY_20TH. wl condition led me to belléve} and found them in good cor ton th —_—j0.3.——— 4 : otvtheeynem. tn, re [character Must have cut off the hegda| (MD Waa missing and the Bolte all! yatta, Feb, 19--Ninetoon ee ousenold inens (peat Diss of the spikes, storage wore frozen to death at various places eK ii “I found two marks on tho tles that] “Dut Uils condition could not have] \ i y, he“ agid/ thi 414 not appear to have been caused by | 3used {he accidents fea the penne on and West Prussia within a few y Special Offering —302¢ Under Marke! Prices, pect! the-deralied-witele and—T-am-at-a loas|duy 1a.defective wheels ar trucks : ‘HEMSTITCHED- LINEN SHEETS, — aa t - a Bonjamtn—J,- Bush, —wrecktny minster === oi me 5 aed ee on. the ties. | account Tor thelr presence f the company's employ, sete single bed alze, Fair, 5.50. 7.00, 10.00 nee be temimony: tren. by Cara BR —HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHERtS,— : Viet - Inference | ade ‘Nefare the) wreck’ by feome fieatiney he had been a “ateam ‘loco CAS’ (6) doub‘e bed size, 7.50, 9.00, 12.00 - One tampering with the tracks, | motive engineer for fourteen years, ana “Considering all Of Your observations| {hat lie war'a motorman in ti For Infants and Children, PILLOW CASES, hand-embroidered, _« : 2.10 ; person [St tiely ruil’ vidtue, Mr. Balltet. don't | #0n, 586 Scare after it eas op few | ise Kind nd You Have acm Bought | : : F * ‘had tampered with ct the | Ou eaesiey scaldent: yas Zeaused! vy | York Central in Ostot aie Ss “ “ hematitched, re 1.35, 1.75, 2.50 : eeeecre eeeacal bed) tie taulng of the curse Sinan axceaslve- ode then aaa erate+ = : : 2 SREBE OF the wreck: | rate of speedy? asked Mr. Smyth. neers aasistant. I got nis tree tune resnie NAPKINS, — Breakfast ulze, doz, ~ 2.25, 3.00 Authorities Oppose the View. | “No, not necessarily," replied the wit-| 8" engineer two weeks ngo, and last of a, liege ; ueeday 1 took out my first’ passenger | G 4 “ Dinner “ ae 3.00, 5.85. 6.00 nese, train.” Qi kedbcag TNT ‘ Francis Boardman, the engineer in r, Manley, | COArKe Of “ihe ‘Tesonsiruction of the © office who fs | €4ek8 on the Harlem Division prepar- Sesociated with Assistant District-at-| Story to the displacement of steam ¥-Bmnyth-In-the-prosecution-of tive} MOOT power for electricity, was the aaieery “belors Coroner Behwannecke, | MOXt witness paid to-day that—the evidence so far} , All Done by Formula. ~ @athered Zoomed to make it plain that In reply to questions by Mr. @myth, there were several reasons for the |he said: wreck. zy | The testimony up to thin tim gtrongly to verify the theory of —Sioa— that the wreck was costo muses: “Firat: The high rate of speed at rn re rs rere nen onan merely Stern Brothers nds or Important Reduction Sale hese LINEN BED SPREADS, heavy Irish make, “handsomely han¢-embrotdered, 10,50,-12.50, 15,00, 20.00 Comfortables WOOL FILLED, {ull size, silk borders. Value $8.50, 6:75 SILK COVERED, Value $13.00, 9.75 Broadrns L Io Sizot which the train was going. jThetromendous weight of jwo_motor engines drawing {t "Third: The patent fact that the a not securely ported: & Domestic Fur Coats- | fe of all remaining 1 “including many desirable styles of Broadtail, Caracul, > te - ~ = "We do. not contend that” the eal ‘our glasses we bulge]! Persian Lamb, Chinchilla, Mink, Ermine and Pony: i Impertoctly bailamed, but we do t that the accident would mere from their correct position Women's and Misses’ Fur Automobile Coats, Fur { ny neg nea’ if they are fitted with the Lined Garments, Neckscarfs and Mutts \ Ralls Old and Not Strong. jeans *werioy, Cowra in the latest models, it ie Saarseniny faulslestaee ee arn |NoT SPRING PRESSU Ey, com-| | Cloth Coats, lined with gray \ i “he Harlem division during tha period aioe oes “brokes glane,| | and white squire}, fur collars, $42.50, 49.50, 59.50 i —wehen ed fi chs é Saintes etl oat ie ralaisaevicad | Mia uted ialVeur Cline Tor3S Geax [| Formerly $55.00, 65.00 and 79,50 degan-on- Feb. 13. He admitted | Sold Only at Our Four Stores! | —_——. " that at te pont smears ge Sarno 54 Ease 23 St., near Fourth Av, {1 ourrea tho t 7 auongsaeathesnewssiectoneas pa fgg Columbus Aver Matel emule I Advance Showing of Imported and Domestic _} lown_neariy the entire length of his | 486 Futton’ eee ecu L ! Sesermemmrrerrarel Untrimmed Hats | Mediate charge of the work of prepara. Ror Havin seni Ww, { tion_for the electric ayatem at that | A ior arly. pring ear Point on the line was Di “Oe ists and Opticians. NEW PUBLICATIONS. _NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. An extensive assortment of straws in the moa lastiouabie shapes, -{/ : Special for To-morrow i eapOlitan Braid Untrimmed Hats; in black, white and all desirable colors, $2.95 ailored Trimmed Hats, = $4.50, 5.95, 6.75 {MILLINERY DET'T, FIRST. ELOGR) | | | 4 ——— ; ““trustal-Vatyes “in : Women’s & Nl\isses’ Waisis + Lawn, : F1,08,-2,05,-3,50 _of New York 4 Linen, — 2.95, 3,80,-4.50 ‘Creator of Fashions for Women of Fashion. China-Silk=—= : 495, 6.95, 8.95: ' (Mrs. Osborn is- the most renowned All Over Nets and Laces, €,95, 8.50,-9.95 individual authority on matters of dress in America, and the creator of thé most “exquisite costumes produced for the Stage and women of society. An illustrated fashion letter by her appears every month in THE DELINEATOR She does not contribute to any other Publication. To get any information from her—if you would know the very latest thing in the very newest fashions for Spring you must get THE DELINEATOR—March ‘issue now on sale, — Decided Reductions have been made in High Class Decorative Linens Consisting of Linen Centrepieces, Tea, Dinner and Reception Cloths, Bureau and Dresser Scarfs, trimmed with Real Filet Antique, Vitellio, Point Venisc, Flandres, Brussels, Saxony and Cluny Laces, asses iS And in addition, to-morrow, tA ‘collect ion of Lace Trimmed { Centrepjeces and Tea Cloths. i se en ee one ee ee featedsanstiamtaieere eee tt ooh Excellent Values in- fine Writing Papers. — Swess Fabric, é (The Paper of Quality);—colors: white, blue, gray. I quire, 5 quires, Size Revere .....,15c. 65c. _,_ value $1 00 Soom Oxford aarcersael Ge 65¢. “$1.00 «Winthrop... .18c; 750.” + $1.25 **— Gladstone. 1 8c. 75t. aS shts Klburn-Cabtnets, gontain 100 Sheets Paper; Envelopes included. Old: Flolland, f i | white only, | Paper, per pound. , | 1 80.Envelope: white only, Envelopes; Bes pack. = | 5 Ibs. 50¢., i 15 packs _value 95c. 1 for. $1.45: ae SNe Out Odd Boxes at ig Vato Eaton Hurlbut 2 quire boxes = yalue.50c, to 95¢ at 356-84 5655 vat 26¢., Eaton Hurlbut quire-boxes- oo value A5c.. Holiday Boxee Sriiarscrrateane -at 10c, & 15¢,, value up to 35c. Broadway and zoth St.; sth Ave.; roth St, Koch's Uptown Pricea Make Down- town Shopping an Extra Wednesday and Thursday Women’s Long Kid Globes 1.95 Pe There is no greater fashion | There are no patterns s0 Formerly $7.25 to 25,00, $5.95 to 17.50 { authority than : Perfect as | e ! $3.75 I. ‘the Price All Ober New Vork for Gloves Dinner and Reception Cloths, et | SE NE, per New = ork for Glow es Reno BUTTERICK PATTERNS i Formerly $37.50 to 125.00, $25, to 95,00 of _the Identical Grade and Matertal | Offered. vm Per year, 19 cts. per copy ‘10 cts. and 15 cts., none higher eile) is Pe Nara WOMEN'S REAL PIQUE FRENCH, KID GLOVES, 2,800 pairs {in all, fepre- ~ j Bureau and Dress FiSCArls, $6.5) t 7.50 senting a delayed shipment from Grenoble, France, were snapped up by us YOU CAN GET THE DELINEATOR OF YOUR NEWSDEALER + Formerly $7.50 to 27,50, 5U to 17.5 | [from the anxious |mporter, The Gloves are all ELBOW LENGTH MOUSQUE- OR ANY BUTTERICK AGENT OR OF THE BUTTERICK PUBLISH: 1 TAIRE, and have gusseted fingers, Parls paint .back and three buttons at INO CO, LID, BUTTERICK BUILDING, NEW YORK. N. Y, t =——— $ Povrist.' Colors are black, brown, slate, tan and white, Sizes 534 to 7. f : GET IT TO-DAY—NOW! Ly West Twentysthird Street | 125th St WV, “Between Lenox { : H j ¢ est, & Seventh Aves): 2 YArda to a custo “16% Cala Floor.) ‘Table Damask. nen | Anish, WwW aa Not more than 4 mer, India Linon. | toa tutte ie Pard, Ulonaity tne P mult nn White, Medturn Chat t more than 16 yards To a cuntomer, Yas, gc 3c (Mala Floor.) (Mala Floor.) \ | CANDY.CHERRIES, Sultable _the day: made of pure Tor WASHINGTON'S HATCHETS, sizes; prices ange from Tc, to OLD - FASHIONED MO- LASSES TAFFY. Pound. . point of sales. —Regular price 100-PIECE CH all full size and beaut tu etm to__selec: ‘polished beaut all -Imfported Crackers. Jacobs & Co.'s fi quality Dublin Crackers, @ vartet Milx Chocolate, Kiel Fin Ontmeal; | co. DKK: Bast Standard Granula ted Sugar. than 7 100 barre: of fancy 10 paca Drand, finest whole, pleked, talnable; 4 WA BEANS crenh regular Ade, 190 RL ECE PrN Dutter Cream, matawine oF of this sale in the opening announcement enthustiastic throngs ‘tere yesterday and gained a-business~marvellous-in 100-PIECE DINNER SETS ‘A DINNER SETS—Negular prices, 810 10° $15. Several rich decor: ations from which to select, The thinasat— grade china.Y GLASS ts. fully vv | ee thr-ctearest-bianks cer, 0c tba, hand tobe ‘ender, eh $2.69 — S¢-PIBCE TRA BETR— Regular a) to $6 grades; thin w Ploeg touched up with gol ull _size_nteces; patterns to nelect +e Daly ord pilts-af acolar Pale, —Nottingham Curtains Half Price. A mill's whole stock at sensational reductions. Nota pair wor 83.00, “Some would sell often at $4.00°to 86.00 x pair. The Scatch Nets, Saxony Nets, Fish Nets, Cable Nets and Madras Net. Curtains. Pair. Florida Oranges. th 15¢!6 7a candy Baking Potatozs | FreshFish Sfecials, | shor | sugar. Pound. . empty, 8c, Aeepenot, rexular Bie fal shapes, regul (Dasement.) and tery t Forequarte Boston Market | of Sut ae Bic Fanvy Dorton! artera Haddock, “large | C Canad State ott, Freeh Her Froth Cau Ril AP b. 7 tideHne whe 10 Bal: je KOOKS, ASS sea ee harsain: tn Rpeclal,’ price | 4a¥ eee a peat | COCOANUF BRITTLE fren crisp, Pand “filled “with “shredded in_all! cocoanut Pound... E W SUING TO Qlain Floor) China and CL THE “BEST VALUES THE 44TH STREET STORE ever offered,” we said The wonderful-vahues brought ENGLISH DECORATED TEAPOTS, ILM. ercerized Porticres DUPLEX PORTIERES of the quality’ and richness of these we offer to- morrow at the price we nae are beyond the realm of possibility to other stores This selling price is below TH Rich solorings, beautiful Patterns, ch ishistgs. In other stores-the price w fi = ruld be $6. 50 a pair, They came tous as-a part oe an immense general purchase, so we can sell them-al, a pair, . e ] BEAUTIFUL HEAVY 60-INCH TURKISH COUCH COVERS—Fine value at $3.05. Made of heavy yarns; full Go inehes wide weet fringed all around and perfectly reversible. Each $1. 49 EXTRA-PINE BORDERED. PORTIERES—Worth §7.00, £7.56 ana $8:50;--Ex~ quisite heavy SUR Yinfshed tapestries, with: handsome tont- OST. TO. AMANUEAC: TURE. ~ 1 4c “HATS, | | al $4.88 Just re. Maine; e aerwlar pnza Blue Bet XXXX atin. pevota. pring pee! Best Quality gs Hee ore _ Meats Only, We ate Gellvering Fresh Fieh a} BY ithe a Detween e58 Whats inctudes » $2.48-& $1.49 Ta dimen PureFoodsat A ttractwePrices Mail and Telephone Orders Receive Prompt: Attention, Pumpkin, O1d- fashioned a ry Maine Sugar orn, 64) canes celyed from ut th wheat 430, 88th

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