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HIRD. AVE. “L” WRECK: CAR JUMPS THE TRACK: ~TOWERMAN ARRESTED Road Tied Up for Hours by an Accident that Nearly Amounted to a Disaster—Fifty Passengers Shaken Up — Wreck. age Plunges to the Street. fear oar Of a Kouth-bound South Ferry Third Avenue train crowded Spejths passengers wwas.thrown from the track (o-dayat_thie Chathain Squar ~~ station by a misplaced wwitch and narrowly eséaped falling to the strect {Frank Purcell, of No..313 Park avenue, ewitchman in the Chatham Squa’ “gower, wag arrested after the wreck charged with orlminal. negligence. It as asserted by Lis supériory that, he threw.a'switch leading froin the ia train passing over ‘ft reached the switch. This truck followed tlie fonto the surface tracks'in Chatham Square, carrying tons of debris with | u trolley car been passing under the wreck {t would have been City Hall ‘and South Ferry trains (0) i né wrecked car wer ‘All puasengars int ecked car were; City Mall ‘end aed bralsea, but-only-tKo xequired the services of an ambulance Pirgeon, They were J. Newberger, of No, 224 East Sixteth street, and “Artnur Levy, of No. 7 E Ninety-fourtn strept. Joseph McNally, of No. 97 Park \avenue, a truckman, driving under tne {gtation. ‘vas struck on the head by a suplert of te eda severe Mecalp wolnd. ; Ida Siiatrops, a little girl, crossing Chathan Square, heard the bouncing “oft the vtruglts over the tes, retraced “bef: steps and ran out from under tne « €ostending i Just in time. A’ splin: | ter of fron struck her arm and brulsed the flesh. == General Manager Frank Heédle: =. nterborough Company, after hin first yxamination, sald the Wreck was caused r Ruling the southbound trains to the|okduing alone like male CAT eae y Hall and South Ferry tracks. engerd who were standing. wore SSegwitch is controlied “by a towerin nth fhe rear end.of. the car. Hiloned just below the Paesengers Badly T. ; EChatham square wtation on the je riding backward tn the cross] * Halde of the L stricture. Tpssbengetacinatronteoeetiecsnianotn | Phe accident occurred Just as the morn the closeness with which tine aile ue “dng rush was tainning out, bat-the holders were packed prevented them jouth Ferrytrains were well crowded | from sliding Into four heaps, “el puard : Es a cool-headed, resourceful man, Bound for: thy’ tnacciai district, ‘hors | rest of the train broke loose whon ths | 7 in the train that was Tear car attempted to go th two direc: | | Sah $0 B- Of AHEM paASMARCTS Hol Oe WHA Wis Ter Ore at tanding. Probably halt were | front door of the car he yelle y | /sLook for the ¢ [8 which the carb b: rthe southbound ia tr ~-Perry—track—t—Cha than} e. juare tO the branch stub leading to The rH) the way, m ¥ Hall station 1a just below the end! ,,2n¢ta .8a4 considerable potency in | 1: the platform of the Chatham Square te (third-rall threht, and there was tation, There is a disc signal, con- Plenty of third rails in that died by the towerman, whlch’ stops Vicinity, Although tho p. ers Were trains when the front of, panicky ahd nearly all the women Wer is about even with| Screaming at the tops of thelr volecs they -remained “in the car while the fa. fuard ran througa and opened the roar From the rear platform It wa: was wrecked was rapid rate across tWe north track «from City Hall. station Rhea tHe pear truck’ of the last atruck the bwitch. | Instead: of procee: ing along the straight track this truc the pharp curve leuding to the Hall track. The only explanation at the towerm. t thinking that the rte ‘The wheels of the rear truck. stu: te the City of fifteen foet, while the: front wheels And the body of the car kept alont: of | \the South ferry’ track. Someth! to. give way. The rear truck wi from the’ wid trip it had siummed- to eastward against th Ute island “platform and wrencnea dons : she—car—- It Gropped Into the street, takin) Island pinttorm and’ big’ piles ‘of with it, while the car wen: bumping t essa yed, the brs trains ure} 1 “Phird | a the most comolicated. Be- Shore la | willing taken up ihe care. i Parry hati ithe tothe Crt Hatt sti fist before the rear tricks of j “ Srong track. until it was wrenched loose from its, fastenings and dropped |Judses ‘yer the-wwiteh-na:rap-| % strong inv Hall track for a distance’ py Life Torney seronTT matter untll a year ago. acmajority ofthe Court malntains—that inasmuch as king did not take the New money with any criminal Intent not guilty of thei « him arrested. writ of habeas corpus commanding his production Jn tho Supreme Court. —this-oaf ty to-be-[Iseceny, charge and Po Senourdefat rent ree] peated. ‘The Appelial Appeals, inm — ptr, pan: particular | ini b@ such and no ‘nference of any erim- inal intent. t Tffe Insurance Company, ts’ serving « term in Sing Sing. Ho waa merely an %, ah 5 : (THE-EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1907 PERMNS WS, “OUR TO THRE COURT OF APPEL A despatch to The Evening World from Albany announces that the Court of Appeals has held that George W. Perkins. of the firm of J. Pierpont Mor- gan & Co., was not amenable to the statute coyering grand larceny when he gave 48,00 of the funds of the. New York Life Insurance Company to the Republican National Campaign Fund in i. ~oMr. ~Perkliw appealed” trom = harge mada against him Jast summer, {ter Distritt-Attorney Jerome had un-/ The nis by a ¢ the vote standing four. to three. * optulon- ta “by Judge .Gray, Judges O'Hrien and concurring, vt enting opinion Yaase and “‘Lurngr thehattear=with ai) opinions Thesmajorzy hold that there was no larceny, Owing:to the absence of, crim= Inal_tnlent. “dual en tn hie aroting—ontniga—tr larceny ete fisia in taking property Uwlonging to som one ele, even for a commenaanie in Which concurred, ane Money Wes Passed Over. et that the New York Life In- contributed $48,000 ian Committee of v palgn was revealed) dur tigation. The ad not sho Kt books of the payment id books ‘the payment. appeared to have beon made to the Handvers Bank count of Dy W, 1904. - ‘Kins it the Arm. ‘ong Committee t heck repre ted a campaign contribution. In ce of persistent demands Distric' rect inte this Tie neta Appeal Mr. Per ork Life ho was ef ft. Public sentiment was _strongiy—in-fa— stigation,..and preferred firnt ‘Mr. had Be against 5 His counsel secured a Justice Greenbaum upheld the grand Mr. Perkins ap- p POVErbEd | ustice Grenbanm, w nm the Dis- rict-Attorney apealed to the Court of xhaustlye arguments were 1 hotare tribunal in Decenioer, Hace MacFari i el for the Djscrict-Attorney a - N. Cohen and Lewls Delafield for Perkine: ne def Ven tf it_-were_assumed—that the pay nent of the campaign contribution was act outaldy the powers of the com- there was no evidence that Per- had any reason to believe It to George Burnkem, jr, formerly a $0- <woek oMclal of Mutual Rersery ent in the reimb nt of another tep to the tes “Guided by th. rd the passenger: Iked oer ds Chatham Square station, NC tthe = a Mackay} Co, ©: a continual Tush of trame the alm of the towerman to have a Kéted for erand Treen y’ xpeditious and thorou: be, 1* Ta —>—__ +14 After ruling the atock market most|% @f-to-day, the bears were routed this|) afternoon and the lst which had been! Noh. under" Texvy pressure; Tifed quickly ‘ % an aa closed strong. The Harriman roads | 245" > 4 fi ‘ere conspicuous in the rise, Missourt |). pa Pacite was one of few leaders that did |Prnss) get y= $]h Riot benoit. cha: —fitlah inee—wlth—a Tey = ee fat as bo total sales of stocks to-day 7 HE 1,000,300 ‘sharee und of bomde $1,035,000. ny 3% ete —_— fry \ By 1S Fa nit ne = 23) 233 qe eats BX tu o3y & é Ss eh Sty i Sate: + aut THE COTTON MARKET, Cotton wai Ketive, with a Arar 1, | tone in the m ‘ Fi Mark ee 3 arket to-day. M % | pecially strong. = areh rae 2 opening We i ar t aarety - a 1S Bly Apri aaa? to B65; AUguat, V6 to SiO see 9.68 to 8.70; ver +H reat 9.70: M to 9.22 March, 234..20,.9,35;, 0.0) o.A1 us Minter. Met Anter, Paper <Anter. Power”: Unter. Pump }.1; Inter. Vump pt, Jawa Cantesl pe” ©. Southern JAMES McGRE There’s a Very | Good Reason 4 Why World 4) “Lost & Found’ q Ads. Are fi the Voile and Foulard sions from usual pr low former prices, Tailored Suits he World N, ¥, City Clreulation Than Any Other Newspaper SL 32 sa. ‘09: = y fue Bh Be = MTS 2 % for sevoral weeks, over, in the method of Fic Upon these affidavits the care was ca y | fled to the highest court In the State. Mr. ‘Perkins was never actually under ¥ | arrest and hin cose was never called to trial. 09 points of Jaw. WHEAT PRICES LOWER, day. gethor with large receiptn in the North- fweat_and scattered Mauifdation. Wheat—May, $5 =May | HEAD COLDS MINUTES DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, 341 St. Store only Exhibition of models in Rajah, ders may be executed at large conces- Imported Gowns considerably . be t+eeeee++ 05.00, 75.00 and So.co *= Thirty-fourth Street, in was pri 1d fi +o—in_the Sing Sing printing ‘There was a marked difference, how- Procedure in tho was ‘not Indict- mpiy arraigned ih a ikreement. It went to the Court of Appeals Ir Judge O'Sullivan, of the Court ot | peolal Sessions, had ‘not threatened to orce the Grand Jury to take up the erkins-matter-It-probably would never ave been agitated in the courts at all. | CORN-HOLDS STEADY. The wheat market opened lower to- on depression in Liverpool, to- auky. opening prices were: A. Wheat Sep- rn was w York's Chicago's opening prices were: FREE, Salty, I3S-4 to 38 7g 1-2. Corn—May, 47 1. re closing prices were: Am. w ; 851-2; July, 85, Corn— ee A GACT ‘Ths ay Satyr 637-9 = eT. jor ony + cloning prices were: ‘Wheat 9's sth t 4 to TT; July, 2; Bep= Soo 101g ; 1 4-45 December, 793-3 “nom! aw 4 ) Dal. mm—February, 441-2 nomina + Sth | May, 473-8 to 471-2: tuly, 465-8 to 48 36 aS sreitictaensaes Bewlamber, $878 ty iT. 2 + Te TS = ~ &|MARCH LEADS IN + And Broaks up «Pure, Healing and Antieentic— 147 B ERY & 60, Silk from which or- ices, JAMES McGREERY & GO. fete Wee tet SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ——=) WORK == MONDAY MORNING WONDERS 23rd Street. 3dth Street, {SILK DEPARTMENTS, 12 Both Stores. Exhibition of the Jatest Silk Fab. tics, showing the new fashionable colors and weaves in designs woven expressly, for James McCreery & Co, On Wednesday and Thursday . ‘February the 27th and 28th. ~~ Gale of 12,000 yards Black Crepe de-Chine, “85c-per-yard d value 1.25 20,000 yards Taffetas Silk. A large variety of street and evening shades as well-as-wiite and black, —55¢ per yaid, -MUSLIN: UNDERWEAR. In Both Stores, Garments are made of finécambric, _ uainsook, pongenette and: mull. Trimmed with various laces, such as Torchon, Mechlin, Point de Paris and Cluny, or with fine embroideries. . Gowns... ....-.../1.25 to 12.50. ie Chemises......,.... 95¢ “6.75 : Drawers, 20.0554 '3.2, 95C 1-1 5:50 Petticoats........,. 95¢ “ 19.50 Corset Covers...... 95¢ “4.75 An-extensive variety of Imported Underwear at moderate prices. HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENTS, In Both Stores A new collection of Men’s Sweaters and. Golf Jackets made of fine quality “Scotch Worsteds, in plain, fancy “or “shaker” knit. Medium and heavy “weights. ‘ Sweaters made with university col- —Jar or V shape neck. a9 Jackets made with military or turn down collars, or collarless. Colors;—navy blue, silver grey, oxford, maroon, tan, white and bright red. 1.65 and 2.85 value 3.50 to 8.50 TRUNK DEPARTMENTS, In noth Stores, Sale of Walrus-Bags. Lined leather, finished with inside pocket. Gilt mountings. Sizes 14; 15, 16, 17 and 18 inches, 5-75 : value 7,00 to 9.00 Wardrobe, Bureau and Chiffonier Trunks, 30.00 to 70.00 ~ Dress-Suit-Cases;—Varionsteathers, 5.00 to 28,00 Fitted Dress Suit-Cases. 15.00 to 150,00 A complete stock of dress, steamer or skirt Trunks, Millinery and visiting Boxes. English Hampers, ete. | -Sole-leather Trunks, Valises, Kit: _ Bags, Hat and Skirt Boxes. Sree Bagsinvarious styles and-leathers: With or without fittings” 5 zs Automobile, lunch and tea Ham- pers, Cases, etc. : - Adjustable Toilet Tablets to fit any size case or bag. Dog Collars; Harness,Carriers-and = aleeping Baskets, ee SHOE DEPARTMENTS, In Both Stores. — Sale of Women’s Boots and Siippers, ate 3.85 per pair former, prices, 5,09, 7,00 and 9,00, Odd sizes represented in various models, JAMES McGREERY & GO. 34th Street. 23rd Street. WORK Rot ers Bansracnon GUARANTEED oR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED WEST l4anrsT Corsets. MEDIUM S. gored, closely, boned, with > and AND 0 without supporters, AWhite and colors, | Arriving To-day. can’t tell it ail here. bincia + JHITE LAWN WAISTS, c PY HITE AT Nall, blouse tucked wnt trimmed with-fine-open—— in Val. lace, in assorted patterns, have trimmed sleeves and tucked stock; $2.00 +f whit, too small to advertise. » The values ASSURE YOU THAT THERE ARE ST! Fresh news of the utmost money-saving interest is ready for to-morrow’s shoppers. We have secured, many lots of meychandise remarkable in their bargain nature, but we print spea< vdlumes for the Anniversary even E = CLoMORE, AND THAT SOME OF. THEM ARE BETTER THAN THESE, you owe it to yourself to come here and proiit by then, ‘We-€annot Fill Mail —or~ Telephone Orders for These Speciats. Another Big Day of Bargain Selling to Celebrate _ ANNIVERSARY. To-morrow Will Be the Third Day of-the Great Anniversary Sale, Inter est in It Has Not Waned for an Instant. More Wiii Be Added To-morrow. : : Are Astoundingly Low Throughout the Store. en New “Specials Are Prices. But: we BUT WHEN W; Anniversary Hosiery. Anniversary Very best quality Infants! Australian 35 BTT NEGLIGEE atterns ai | made NEW nye CUSTOM FINis by one of the bi the countr: ‘and—plented—sh colors_and nea tached and_ det wand have slight in such as an oll Cashmere Stockings, in 5 ard 25c, grade at. 1 Cc, i ings double knee! aud role, 10 value 19c.; at, a patr, c boots ‘with col uppers, and. ali “new. and perfect grade lace-lisles, immense varieyy of imperfect, but very ¢x- each .. black, white and colors; silk heel.and toe; stand- CHILDREN'S ICE = Fine ribbed liste fntzhed ‘atock- extra spliced ‘heel and tne, very elastic, WOMEN'S HOSIERY—High-grade Lisle Stockings in two-tone effects, lace hand-embroidered Cotton Hosein -varlous” designs; 29c goods; SOc, values at..... = WOMEN'S __STOCKINGS—AIl__high- ~designs,.all_ regular 25c. goods; some are slightly 15c ceptional value at. Taffeta_Lined Panama Suits, $7.9! an Eton,, the other a pony. — several _rows—of wide Hercules sleeve, with prettily trimme: heavy taffeta. Skirts are mad yalue $14.98; special price. teese STRICTLY ALL-WOOL TAFFETA LINED PANAMA SUITS, prettiest models, New Eton Jacket, richly tri quarter or long steeve and lined through The skirt is one of the best cluster-plaited around bottom. Colors pearl gray, vely a $16.50 yalue; on sieges NEWEST SPRING SUITS, made from strictly mixtures, In several pretty models, Including, pony and ~soratély trimmed, “some —with:<rich sikk—braid,_others | three-quarter sleeve. i taffeta to WOR ae ait-over_piited-or ~~ plaited; with sts : ! Taadeeient we as Petre these ‘on sale to-morrow 3t . These suits altered FREE OF CH ‘Anniversary Waist Jackets are lined JAP. i: tin} n tucked and six rows of fine Val. lace Inserting Back, full sleeve, lace-trimmed cuff and. stock; shown i __whitt or Black; none sent C. O. D.; while the lot lasts, al ANUFACTURER'S CLEARANCE: WAISTS, consisting of sheer white trimmed’ with fine emb-oldery or Val. lace at made from fine quality white lawns, fawn,-made-ful work embroidery, pleated back, fancy yaltté, alyee-se sss aeLeeeer eens bodies cut and 69c__values; Anniversary Sale of Spring Tailored Suits ( NAMA SUITS, made in two of the latest Sp a ons Both handsomely trinimed with latest. three-quarter je in a new Cluster-platted-styte; All Jackets are lined with guaranteed SILK WAISTS, made from pure Jap. silk; full blouse = INE BAMPLE OF ena pelnborutels Values: o Goods. 3 BLACK Dress LUsTic Men’s Furnishings. SHIRTS, spicand- ré the very latest 1907 and laundered in pest full rertect fit: sb’ SHinTs, made est manufacturers tn the lot Includes plain irts--In—whitte, soll efter ached al at $1:0%, aaa mper! stain, &¢ pace et with made in ‘one of the immed with braid; latest three- out with heavy taffeta. styles, with full sweep champagne, black, blue and 9.98 diiiwoo!” Panama, checks and \All are elab- _New Eton, _with taffeta. 1.19 6c yoke cked solid. ers’ ted. sty] wn, yy special at . SAMPLE Spring models; values positively from $5.00 to y dast-at. AK i ay all they qRTS_made from the very highest grade chiffon Panamas, broa $10.00; Anniversary Skirt Sale. ] 98 SKIRTS, high kilted, cluster platted ora black, blue, bro’ cream of e ery latest 3.98 choice Anniversary Sale $6) LONG KEW Inlaid collars of 1] braid; mew spring sleeve; sw SPRING BOX COATS a a NE ietures, trimmed with 1: i deetnffetain-o.-variety of Nght spring ¢ vl 3 oo NEW SPRING TOURIST COATS, cut 50 inches long; very strictly all-wool light mixtures; special price made rom AGH TAF tor this sale-only cecvvceis=+ inade from strictly toh collars or inlaid shades, of Women’s Coats. SPRING-GOATS,In-blick_and-all-wool mixtures: ©. 2.98) tA COATB, With beautiful 0: Nae ich taffeta, trimmed with several rows of Saivece! soecisl 2.98} full swe 4.98 xery_§) ff neon epee 5 {> —-Anniversary—Bargains_for- “ety ESSES Jn Russian and Jumper style, made from fancy. bar, ciaLs' WoO RES eng. walst-elfect; box-pleated, trimmed wlth, sovtache K, collar and new sleeve. The Jumper style e-of_cashmere_and_are handsomely “{ali-pleated skirt; lined throughout: and heny;_colors blue, brown, green and fancy plaid or chee! braid; stoc! have separate y NE plaids, with notch collar, sill pre eae finished with deep hem; colors brown, blue green mixtures; sizes 12 to 16; value $9,00,. “SPRING BOX SUITS. made from all-woo! fancy handsomely trimmed with inlaid braid and. fancy. buttons; skirt Is_ {1-gore Girls. dresses 4.98 and —— Jong and 9 feet wide; value $20.00; sale’price............, sale price ..-+++ and 9 feet wide; regularly sold at $5.50; special to-morrow Anniversary Sale of Sampson’s: This is absolutely the best-known Oijlcloth in the market, some patterns in 4-4 and 6-4 widths, f 30c. a square yard; a special value’ to-hforrow at, per . ° i: Anniversary Linoleum Sale. GENUINE CORK LINOLEUM, 2 yards wide, in Inlajd tile and patterns; retalled In most carpet stores at 70c. a square special here-to-morrow, per-square-yal Anniversary Rug Offerings. 200 W. & J. Sloane's extra Brussels Rugs; 12 patterns; 12 too SEAMLESS WILTON VELVET RUGS, 12 feet long and 9 feet wide; Oriental, floral and Persian designs; value $30.00; REVERSIBLE DINING-ROOM RUGS, In all colors; 10.6 feet long Neyer sold for less than feet } 14.98 17.50 «* 3.00 Oilcloth. Hand- square floral yard; 3c ~29c { Spring modets;~ont 98c) Bean sate : | Domestics. trimmed. 4 finished iL sizes 6— 4 P SETS tine glass, assorted dec 18c! Anniversary Underwear. WOMEN'S’ UNDERWEAR, — including shaped Vests in regular and extra large sizes, with:and without sleeves; lace trimmed Vests, regular and extra- siz ymbrella pants to. ma! -yalues up ‘to 3ic ALL-SILK, NAVY BLUE, COIN SPOTs, POLKA DOT FOU- LAPDS;—24-inch, -Ail-Sjik-Polka—Dat- Pongee:" shown {nan assortment-of-—eolo} 39c ort 9 < i rth 59 se Cc SCS ‘Satin Rubber Coats. — They have a high, lustrous, satin fin- ish, full circular double-breasted. rude strapped with self material, | urnover collar, deep cuff: pockets, with’ buttons gna Patch to_match;-colors—black, tan,_gray,-brown,—navy- Or green,” at. 5 Anniversary Val. Laces. LACES and INSERTIONS, — matched Sree Wen rose-figured effects; always in stock, 29 Special, a dozen...........4 IC Anniversary Embroidery. _ 27-INCH_FLOUNCINGS, on fine lawn, o | closed effects, suitable fo: ‘3 children’s dresses; Special lot for Anniversary, at, per. “yard : 59c “Anniversary Silverware. NICKEL SILVER TEA SPOONS, extra heavy, plain and fancy de- 19 signs, value 39c. half doz special, per half doz... R TABLE SPOONS extru heavy weight, NIOKEL SIL AND FORKS, plain and fang s Wash Goods. polka’ dots, also flow- MERCERIZED WAISTINGS; also Jace MICL-REMNANTS of tigured dotted ered effects; valuet5c,, ~ guard Poplins, suitable : for waists and chil- 3 dren's dresses; value y/(e Swissy in handsome : 3 seats Miele ZAC Extra heavy OUTING FLANNELS, stripes and checks; dOc.ssatveas verses Extra heavy SHEETS, size 72x | 90,-seamed, Hmit-4,-xt; exci: 35e Anniversary China Sale. DINNER SETS, consisting of 6 Dinner f_ Plates, 6 Tea Plates, 6 Soup Plates, & ers Saucers; 6" Fruit: Satcers, ~ 6nd. Butters, 1 Cove Baker, 1 Sugar Bowl, Et er 10-inch; 1 Meat Dish, 14-Inch; 1 But. ter Dish, 1 Pickle Dish. Some are sligtitly Intper- fect._Actual _value— for e this set, $3.98; special. - IMPOR 5 ECE ~~ LEMONADE orations, $4.19 value, ate... 59c Housefurnishings. VERY HEAVY BLOCK TIN WASH BOILER, No, 8 size, with | and always sold for 89c.; limit 4 to customer; spe- Cc. In slzes'2%4 to 8, In lace or button’ styles, -New- l 19 throughout; per patr.2. ¢. Children’s Shoes. | AND BUTTON SHOES, In special sizes, 5, 544, 6, 636 §co HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES, In all good colors; best heayy metallic bottom, clal Women’s Shoes, est shapes, well finished GIRLS' AND. BOYS' LACE 49 7, 7%, 8} all to go at... Cc iquality spring roller; reg- . ular price, \50c.; sale price, C. chee td NT 4 9.98) enire—gowns—er— —F

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