The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1907, Page 14

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SoA g_0bt es ——-\on-tne “trAln” tola ~ y ounde, DOOLEY 10 FIGHT : it 1 é >Octogenarian Hauling ~~ Commuters Perishes With Groans, “ SMASH-UP. THREATENED. Locomotive Coming Up From Behind Nearly Runs Into Broken-Down Train, Ae Comune tra on the Erle Northern Dt- vision of thé Erle allroad were) given dn epportunity to-day to view the feenery on the section of tng yond betWeen Nyack and Demarest whén an aged locemotive, No. 478, quietly crept Jong fot a few miles and then laid down and ‘died, about a quarter of a ‘mile north of Demarest station. ‘The engine wai pteaahesl to the “fyer* N 35 A,/M. and ts scheduled to land its passengers at thé ‘Chambers street ferry at 7.45 AL ML. t ts a venerable old tea-kettle, and-can- awar by the clouds of sfeam which herald its approach! “che aithdugh “without ‘a vielt.to the repair shops, the 0M rattle-trap has managed to land the + hifndreds of commuters wHose work re- quires them to be In New York by . B o'clock In the morning,/ only ten min- utes or so late. To-day, however, the crown sheet dropped out and put the fires out, and the fireman cltmbed from * /his'eab and announced that he was , through: ‘Then the conductor and the brake- an walked through the cars order- ! ing everybody to ot out and walk to | Demarest. A few remained in the cars, saying that they, would walt till the road sent reserves to haul tho train to deatination | They—changed—their inde; however, when m veteran com: {muter reminded them that their prog “Fees before the old engine gave up the | @host was at the rate of about ten {Milles an hour and that close behing ‘them was tho 710 from Nyack. Forgot to Send a _Flagman. Ftnera! ta a sharp curve above Dem- rest and. the Jart passenger had hard- ly ‘pited on to tho track side before fhe train benind the stalled ons ceme |) Bteaming round. No one had thought @f mending out a fingman, and had it Rot deen for the presence of mind of the enginesr of the second train there would bave been a bad smash-up. As St was, he stopped his train within a flow feet o; jthe-smoker of the stalled cata ‘An Bvening World reportet who quer- * tloned the section master at Demarest twas told by him that he thought ¢: ron! Growing purpores, ax lie despaired of doing | With tt with tho money | he was allowed to keep It In repair by — +6 ffelale rowers EY Bnapelal record. “i Rails Out of Gauge. | A former official of the division engi- ' neers department who was a passenger | facts concerning the equipment and man- ‘agement of tho “Road to Yesterday.” that it is only of time When a record smash fon of, the road be- and: parkil The » e of track resigned ed by the division enginee arimcut-to make # report eclaring lis section safe, He refuséd to shoulder the responsibility when his EBSUSS WGA I AMAT The Talis were all [the way from half an inch to an inch out of gauge. ‘Tie -ratix between Homestead and Jersey City, over which the heaviest en- wines of the roal travel, socoording Ro this former employeo are: only pixty. That is, they welsh — Pounds toftire yard —Tae-K Talis deed! on every ot last week w 1o the yard. ind life one ro of them, can ma: iouensts Ja jovertime: y aoe Pia, Peace AE watts Wale ‘convenisiies ‘and lat thels_* =mounty “up. 8 complete- Ts the lack of divoip- | Ube on the road that no one has as yet bt, on-ta-thia trick. Present trackma: GAS KILLS MAN. — Bringham, ‘twenty-fve years old, was nephyxiatol late yest Say afternoon In his room at No, 43) ‘Went Seventeenth atrect. After dinner | hr ald he was golng to his room to! Fead the papers. While golog through the house several hourd later. MoCabe, the owner, traced gas to Licingham x joo, man ine trom aemall staves ‘ber St ve. Dr, Stewart, of the New York Hi; ‘ Be jospital, pronounced the SHIPPING NEWS. DAY, | ‘Moon’ sets.10.45 fone Beek, Mali Gate . i dra ha che Antonio INCOMING STE STRAM . ING eit | extengart, Ritterd'm. ntwerp. ‘Christiana, CNS N NEGRO TROOPRAD DECLARED A TAKE i Taft Gets Official Denial FOR ANOS PLACE Mayor to Ald’ in Another Battle for Leadership of Harlem District. Maurice Featherson, the McClellan | manager, has framed up a repc of the Dooley-McAvoy fight for nald, of No, 36 W C0000 0 BEQUEST “TCARDIMALS GREET. all 1D IN IS FOR COLUMBIA’ POPE ON KAME DAY FR, P, ae Will Sets| France Ignored by Ponfiff in Address at Vatlcan Re- Apart $600,000 for Educa- ception. — ¢ tion and Philanthropy. Sarah H, Fur-/ ROME, March 18—The Pope 10-day re- it Heventy-second) cetved the mambers of the Sacred Col- At the death of Mri eet, under the wilt of her husband, ODELL QUEST oF HONOR. _ ——— arm Central Mepublleda Club Mola Aanaal Meseption in Mar- lem To-Night. + ‘The annual jertatn- ment of the Geathal “hepubiican Club of the Thirty-first Assembly District will be hold this evening at the Iarlem Casino, One Hunéred and Twesty- fourth rest and Geventh avenue Hurtig ao! ae will furnish ¢he en- tari! 1 Pao jc - nence watt atte: Dad ts dormer Gof Bea: jamin Odell will je guest iy the Tooat r ‘aime! irantou onor, aad PULPT TALKING TO CHILDREN Deacon Borton Stricken mor mimi Gent of tthe club. ONE TUNNEL WORKER — KILLED, ONE HURT. Ladder on Which Rookey ‘and Roth Were at Work Fell—Fore mer Dead, ' af Edward Rookey, of No, 123 Storm ave Due, Jersey City, wae killed, and Rob- . ert H. Roth, of No, 30 Hast street, badly hurt to-day in the Mo- apse tunnel-at Dey and Aesop streets. gerinice Rit Kirteent hs aR Aa instantly. eel as He Preached Sermon be due u lun, throdgh the, Doc revoke Donatuo's p- ing payillon‘at One Nfth street and Donahue's palace on the LEARNED AMERICAN (it bas made the run for three monthe|_ Ten Austrian Immigrants, Buncoed, New York last Saturdayon the at riip Eugenia, give promiso of rc -{ yeloping ‘After their discharze from Bt yesterday they about belus cheated out oF 85 when they landed at the Battory, to cv to the home of frends at No, 66 Adums streot, eins ot B atee: t soc: pinined That they had fri for-them in H Cy aed to complain, to tce Immigration j ties. authori! Magnate... F. Yoakum, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Chicago, Rosk Island and Pacific Railroad. This conference -the-Proatsent Mr, Yoakum within the pa: himself unreservedly tn’ favo: co apermttor. petaroon the rail ea premacy in the Twenty-third Asze: bly District. It was announced to-d: that Dooley—the ous’ J. J, Doo! who hired a hundred hand organ march tn MeAvo: has made things lively, but that wae all-so far as Dooley was concerned. . with MeClpllan and ind him he expects.to make things more lively--and win, McA Voy has nated that he docs while he and tho. of AeCormick ts a asurer Phil move of the s Week, when Mayor McC Department, will it for hia bath- ndret and Fifty- River, where docks {a anid be the most profitable single city held by any member of North KICK IN ONE Day. Howl Loudly to Ellis Island Officials. Ten Austrian [mmigrants, who got to Into’ real. American ed, y with a roar that | over tha upper buy | eenta cacs,t ‘According t* their Stury. they started, back again to rd) jThesy fell, into the for wil uptown Ima ‘ne took them to Har. When he got thom fo the Boc-ety Hoboken. roa the a waiting joboken, thoy were turnid | instruction. Wow to get to i n time the azent had to tied ‘cont from casi of the party They reparted the matter Hoboken friends And wer YOAKUM HAS HIS TALK WITH ROOSEVELT. {ho Union Between Government and —fnitroads, at White-House. “WASHINGTON, Elereh I. —Tho-Presit Gent had a'cenferemce to-duy with B. tne second hi ten ‘days. declared hi The letter has hi jovernment aiid “| Venezuelan from Army Officer of Published Story, ancla P. Furnald, exeouted Nov. 11 ‘oat and Sled this afternoon by Lawyer Richard B, Kelly, of No. 17 Broadway, £800,000 will go to public uses, Of this GTON, March 18—Chalrman| soi9.0¢0 ig given to Columbia Untveraity Benate Committeo on| for the erection Hall," a dorinttory, in Which {a investigating | 2.5, ad eon, Royal Plackler 9 offray, to-day received 2.000 to the Presbyterian y Taft a copy of °0.060 to the Bethany Day San Antonio, Tex., aa} U d States 2. Galveston, hay confesuion of Gray, Pe ed (Fok er, epyearing In "(Siened) BLOCISOM./ Sta th Wespateh Felated to s/fan tees spntession printed In a Galv. paper and sent Mr, Furnald bequeathed the Seventy! reet inansion ant contents and the stable at No, 28 West Sixty-ninth , carriages and appurte- urnald, and éfter sev- 1 estate te lets Mrs, Fur- ribution, Furnald had thereon whayaiear UNFAITHFUL: WIFE HID IN A CLOTHES CLOSET. Had to, Be Pulled Out by a De- HE MONES 10 TOWA manded H. C, Mitchell, and a Sig men President Gets from the Jacob Brothers platio works in West Thirty-ninth street, arose in Ovation on Reappearance in Capital. ry of Sonator/ Tornker thit bpoenn the #4iliar of the ‘3 was male beforo he eo déapatch| trom Mo The stateme he would # Galveston ad been shown him the Sen- it _orohably would not he TY Yo call’ the editor of the Gal- a naper In view of the admission that the story of Gray's| confession was false, Justice Blanchard’a Court. to let August $0. Mis Fitth’ eivenue, tn- spect hin. “Te th the man you and the detec- tive found fu the > avenue and Forty found one about halt i 1x6,” the “witness. while CARACAS. Venezuela, March 16 (by | Wag. Mra. (Garces Haters eons wey of Willemstad, Ietand of Curacao, 7 “March 15).—Prealdent Castro, nding the alr of Maouto growing hot, returned to Caraces to-day, giving evidence of won- | the detective entered?” dertul improvement in hia health. When || "Ne. sir: sho hid in a clothes closet ho-train-arrlved” hers thousand? of | atid Bob Cromife went searching around persona lined the s:rects and a regt- | for her and opened the door And pulled ‘out In.a long aght go ment of troops guarded the ratirona) "Son" sata the tawyer, MUCH relleved thon. Blanchard awarded a docree The resolution of the Presiient to’ t0 0 the piano maker. Mra. Hertler oftec- no defense. They ha come to Caracas was taken ‘ruddenty ; Rate yeaterday. ed to Ive at the sixteen years. Villa. Ignact fe aftunted tn a heaitntal pare of the city. ‘The House, | WOMAN ARRESTED FOR which onsa was occupied by Minteter| KIDNAPPING HER NIECE. Loomis, was empty when the Prscaes(| made tip his mind to occupy tt, Liss pope br pecan a ted ice) admis Taking the Child, but De- clares that It Never Had Been sir,” answered the witness ‘the defendant in this was not in the room when yor waa magnificently furnished over night by contributions from varlous sourcas. | The proxresi of Pre ™m was ong continusua ~ttre*reth Hiarlen department on ar- vraigned before Magistrate” Walsh in FIRE PANIC_IN-BIG ‘inate APARTMENT HOUSE, 'etinavpine.vcey-nit by Sot Cain of Hoboken, who alleged that the There was a pell-mell exit of more | Young weno Ny had abducted his peven- that ona hundred. tenante—from the |Site Bene who mes arrested Duchees apariment-hougs at No, |ararrants admitted taki West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth |from the Caine home In street to-day, when smoke poured out : oxpls! niece into the hallways from the fat of Mra. ted Morris Schwartz, The blaze started {n score a the kitohen of the Schwartz's aparj- to keep her, Sh ment and wutted all of the roams before ane had. tak: finaliy-extinzutshe one the child Hetie @irl wae put and had fever “been fe the Caines. Bhe J opted the child ee Ot ate: i nded where Rave 0 Gold ptteet, nephews ani], lege, led by the Dean, Cardinal Oregia Di Banto Stefano, who tendered him thelr greetingy on the cccasion of nis name Gay, It was remarked that tne Pontiff did not make the least allusion to the situation In, France, but mere children, to whom he was preaching, Sinai fesetauutsracties Tnleh. he a '@amuel B, Bortoh, a deacon of the Eu- perienced ef toclng them all in gooa|<l!4 Avenue Baptist Church, Brooklyn, health: | dropped dead tn the pulpit Laat night. | The children: fed tn terror from the edl- | ;fice. Mr. Bortos was a wealthy manu- After tie Cardinale nad retired 1 | facturer and lived at Enfield street and. Pope received other fing algnitar top, | Glenmore ayenue, Brooklyn. Ho was resented by Archbithop Quiatey, ‘of Chi. | Well known In Brooklyn church circles page. [and has frequently spoken from the pul- on pit. His sermon last night was directed ‘<TAFT COMING HERE. to his youthful congregation. WASHINGTON, March 18/+ecretary| "I am the resuryection pnd the life,” [he had ,Just quoted, when he tottered [and grasped the pulpit. Before any one could reach him he died. Dr. Tanner for Little Ones. . In the presence of s:-eral hundred Nocelia who la sufter- stroke, was ad sent from the ceremony. JAMES McGREERY & CO, 23rd Street. ON9Sth Street. TRIMMED M ILLINERY. In Both Stores. / _ Exhibition of new French models in- cluding the latest Hats from Reboux. On Tuesday, March the rgth. Original models of street and dress Hatsin Mushroom, Poke and Empire styles. 15:00_and 20.00 be = — So é Willinery Styles Continues Tuesday and Wednesday; March 19th Q 20th It embraces the most carefully selected foreign and domestic conceptions ever shown and is a compre- hensive exposition of 1907 fashions in headwear for ’ women of taste and discrimination, Our millinery chief made an extensive tour through the principal fashion centres of Europe, Spending many of the pretttest and. ‘most becoming ideas of The results of~his efforts appear in this magnificent showing, -rebich-every--. body should see. | : EHAHRICH BROS. Sixth Avenue, 22d Street to 23d Strect. my8seyys: months in Paris, where he captured world-famous creators. r 2 ay fixed the prisoner's Magittiec, which was furnistad be Samuel Murec: ‘att ne LACE DEPARTMENTS. In Both stores.” Sale of Unmade Robes. Fine Batiste, “handsomely embroid- ered, Heavy Linen, trimmed with lace and hand-embroidery. 7 16.75 each values 18,75, 25.00 and 32.50 Fine embroidered Batiste. White and Ecru. All-over embroidered Linen. 24-00 each values 35.09, 42.50 and 50.00 . Sheer Linen, fnisheswith-combina- tion Cluny and Irish lace flounce and in- sertions, Fine.Batiste with heavy embroidered lace designs. 35.00 each values $5.00, 65.00 and 75.00 LADIES’ SUITS. Tn Both Stores. Lingerie Princess Dresses, trimmed with valenciennes lace, 15.00. and.22.50 Tailored Suits, made of fancy check Panama and striped~ worsteds.* The latest models. 27.00 and 32.50 CORSETS.—In-Both- Stores. All Corsets gartily fitted Corsets made of fueibitiate and Coutil, New modéls. High bust_and Jong close fitting hips; medium bust and dip hips, BOs aoe usual price 2.00 Corsets of thé fine Imported Coutil. Medium bust and long hips especially designed for well developed figures, Daintily trimmed. 1.65! value 3.00, Corsets made of fine Imported Cou- Filled with real whalebone: High close fitting hips for 1.85 value 4,00 C B. a la Spirite Corsets. New Spring models. High bust, long close “fitting hips and deep back for well de- til, bust and long average figures.’ veloped figures: High close fitting bust with slender graceful hips. for average figures. ‘High and medium busts with tapering waist lines for slender figures, Made of fine Coutil,. Batiste and fancy silk Broche. 2.50 to icon e- JAMES WoGREERY & 60 28rd 'Streot. fees 8dth Stroot. 7 Stunning Broadcloth Coat $15. Rich Black - 88 75 ‘Long Loose Model, Ses Satin Lined Throughout, TUESDAY'S SALE, |. An aristocratic, high-gdade garment of the very latest . imported design — fashioned after a French Empire model —new collzrless elfect. ‘| . Handsome Broadcloth, Beautifully Trimmed with Velvet or Braid. | t \ The greatest sensation in a swagger long coat for strect or evening wear ever pres sented in New York. Black Gray Satin lin'ngz—new :tyle sleeves —in every way a desirable, attractive, elegantly tailored $15 coat. Sale price, $8.75. “ALTERATIONS FREE. Sale at All 3 Stores. AOlOWest 14th Street SEW. YORK: fet 62 JAMES McCREERY & GO. 23rd Street. S4th Street, SILK DEPARTMEN@'S. In Both Stores. __“MeCreery Silk't———____—~ The-latest colors in exchisive designs for — ‘Easter and Summer dress, A complete assortment of plain and nov- elty silk fabrics:such as Rajah, Shantung, Pongee, Crepe-de-Chine, Marquisette, print- ed Foulards and Liberty Satins, Taffetas and Peau-de-Cygne in the new shades, suitable for linings of sheer materials, - Black Tafictas, hair line striped 75¢ per vara valus-t.a3. and white 27 inches wide. On Tuesday, March the roth. Sale of all silk, rough Shantung Pongee, in a complete. range of colors including Golden Brown, ‘‘Alice” Blue, Natural Ecru, — Reseda, Champagne, White-and-Black 75c per yard salue 1,28 SE manned WASHABLE FABRICS. In-Both-Stores. Secs -On Tuesday, March the roth. Imported striped, check and plaid Voile. A complete assortment of colors. 27 inches | wide, “1g per yard. White cotton Swiss. Corded stripes, check and plaid weaves. 27 inches wide. : ‘ 22c per yard BLACK DRESS GOODS., [rn Both stores. Second Pioor, On Tuesday, March the roth. Fine mesh, French Voile. Chiffon fine ish. 45 inches wide. 1.00 per yard b value $1.50 ere ORIENTAL RUGS. In Both Stores. Sale of 500 Mosul, Guendji and Shir. .< van Ruga. 12,00, 15,00 and 20.00 - i ‘values 16,00, 20,00 and 30,00 sas pact 4.60,

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