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Jearn, came with long strides and el-, bowed his way through the little crowd of young women, shoving them right and left.- Mise McQuade was nearest the track, The hurrying man did not take the trouble to push her aside. He simply ran over her, With a jump the man cleared the front of the engine ‘and eseaped across the rafls. The girl fell only a few inches before the pilot,» whleh « caught her ress. Sho screamed madly ax tho” rust ongine “dragged her over, the GIRLS THROWN UNDER TRAN B ~Mamic McQuade Terribly/? Mangled by Locomotive on Death Avenue. then calmly se Menkler, of NO. Union Hii: No J. ; a priest jas fast 18 the:girl was d. laserites of the Dr. Gordon Lt and face. LEG OFF, “ARM BROKEN. g ks als WHIPPED: BOTH TWINS - Ambulance: Arrives. Son eiell taker f ok mposee i the’ Soho» School,” yestérday whipped twin brot who look so much alike +——Many-thinga Eon apheed: “Hith-aoman {nj tht tt : hurry to crust Mamle McQuade, nine. | Halbert and Albe tean-yeats old. of No: Sit-West fran ghtlinger, aged | prince of mis- ninth street, who ta in Bellevue Hoapl-|, t h “the teacher, tal to-day with her lef: leg cus off. her | Rs Re right arm broken and torn until it; a toy balloon in the him to the prin- Albert on arriv- was in pickle, {n- t was Halbert “who had oon. Prof, Hollinger was probably will have—to—tc—amputated, } al injuries which may cause * She way struck and held | fast In the pilot of a New York Central jat his wits’ frelght ongine last, night at Tnirtleth |other twin @treet and Tenth avenue and dragged | Ma ——--half.a block. 1B — At ts suld there was no watchman att the croxsing, tiat the engine was mak- ‘inst -be heard this evening. -eara,and that aman: in bls reckless | hurry to cross the tracks, knocked Gis j @irl directly in front of the locomotive. | Then when at last o call was sent to} Roosevelt. Hospital for an ambulance | it was forty-five minutes befor After {t did come tt took Milas Me to Bellevue. = The -gitt-works-in-e fp Thirty-first str home after her day’s w manding near tho rallroad WUMDAT Of other errs factory, Theyhad-ail seen ine freight coming and were waiting for It to pass While they were chatting a man, whose ie Mdentity the police are to-da Mearing on Libel C © Set Down for Tucaday Next. The case of Frank , Xayler, pro: and editor of the Yonkers who was found gullly by a n Oct, 3 of criminaily lbelling came up yes: e—Coumty~ Judes tt at White Plana as on a motion made by | , of counsel for Mr. fo Taye, the verdict “xet aside grownlof issegularity” an to Warrant tt. _Judg. that Me. Brennan’ present his! n the form of affidavits. and g Went over until next T trying to/ day-morning.—__ ehoeniatef Evay. Good Thing Costs Effort It has taken the labor and experienc: : of a thie of a. century ree the to its present state of “incomparable excellence The Buyer Gets the -Benefit- u Remugton Typewriter Company New Mockiand Everywhere ent home. | qr lth fuched, tim } ors silanes Injuries Miss MEQ 43 Hay many; prolsed end ens on Wr body | Priest: Hastens to | ‘Scene and TO/PUNISH ‘THE BAD ONE. ac “Gives Last: Rites, Before Q “prrtsuena pel Ost “To. mako | i and he sent for the: er, mother of | rerernnteegee:ighenecweritciclicnrtthcrerwe-boetatei= TO" aH “SEROME: “VERDICT THE. EVENING WORLD| would flog the /real, culprit.) assistant principal of. " | | { | i , i | $4.50 Steel Studded Belts, $2.50 | ————— 149 9 4 i 2) Ul SILK elastic belts beautifully steel studded with cut’ steel buckles; tie latest Paris models; real value 4.40. Lali EICORY, ‘A large assortment at 0c to 325. \ Wonen's Silk Belts, 50c and $1 | All the various colors to match this reason’s Costumes, | eC) FRIDAY, aC RES 80 ih fe) EIGHTIT SATE: pod i ee NEW YORK. fe) ee OBER 11, 1907 Children’s 50c Hose, 25¢ wT Main Fleer. HILDREN’S 7x1_rib cotton, full- fashioned Stockings; all sizes, 6 to 1038 } 7x1 and 1x1 rib cotton—regular 50c qual- ity. This is—our ‘special selling feature. in the hosiery section for Saturday. Tailored Suits— Garments of inimitable _Style 2 Prices that are Surprisingly 1 L QU_who_know the reputation of the Simpson-Cray outer-garments tor the-little gir! Landtheaais the significance: of this: Saturday event when-we t volves M'sses’ Tailored Suits, made up to our ordcr for regulars expect.in to-order garments.tallored for women. Misses' Tailored $94. 73 Suits value to ~$35—special. Of exceptionally: fine: quality ‘broadcloth,’ —--benulifully tailored, in black or high tolors: Medi Teng, semeNttIng coat, tied with: satin; single or double breasted models, with velvet collar; extra full plated skirts, smartly tailored, with fold at foot. sizes 12, Misses' Fall $19 75 Misses’ Coat $16. 50]° Suits, special Suits, special Misses’ new Fall suits, best] Misses’ Coat Suits, made tn assortment of styles and-col-| the — smart — double-bre: ors; made of fine all-wool|effects, of excellent quality cheviot, in plain colors; also} cheviot, fuely tailored; lined “fancy “mixtures” in- -dark~or{-with--satln; skirts are full mediuni—shades;—semi-fitted{ platted-snd—Anished with fold alt poniee SOP Ee NESS Jot. atin, Lot self material. SSRN et tz Misses‘ —Sto. Coats, Misses Full. Length Coates | Speci 1, $18.’ 75. “Special, -§9.75— Misses’ Coats, made of high-| Misses’ Coats, made full length, | grade rubberized silk and satin of medium welght chey fot in many pretty-shatles -and-pat-| Present wear; full, boxy: garment, terns, suitable for evening a3 with strap of self-material do well as storm wear; full ‘and | the back, fancy trimmed, co) __boxy. z Misses’. Full Length Special, $12.75. Misses’ | Full-Length Coats, made In the smartest styles «f Smart Ju rijo Suits: valu ie ~$22.50—special - Junior Suits, ‘tate chevint, in blue, brow comes fittest strictly talfored of Junior C and f lined threu hout with red flan: ined and Interlined. Dresses, SUE 3; | Giris* Full-Length Goats; — Special, $5.95 Girls\-Full- Length Coats large assortment of Coats; full box A Special Sale of Misses’ Simpsof-Crawford Fall lines: i Youthful swing and das) are harmonized with the cut and Ve such as you ust: 314,75. wite¢and —black; Suits, special Girls’ Wool bre: pretty, small an Maker's Surplus in a Sale of “Men’s $1.50 Gloves at $1 pair ‘2a Main Floor, SAL. E involving ail the left-over dozens and single pairs trom one ot the largest makers in Glovers- ville; N. Y.—the home of the best American. glove. After this factory had filled all of their advance orders we secured the remainder—a great collection of the most wanted styles and cok — ors tor Fall and Winter wearing at one-third, z sau among this notable erray/ of ‘glove bargains we cite } “Tn the noe Ln atin Te ree eee "Men's Pique Sewn Glace Kid Gloves, £9 Third Floor, at ord Store for (lises ‘In tans andigolden browns for strdet wear. aly Early selection ts adylsed despite the ample quantities. Women's Imp/Capeskin Gloves. $ Women’s Prix seam Impusted Capeskin Gloves;!newe; Boys’ Imported Capeskin. Gloves, 98c : i Boys’ disesticd Capeskin, “Prix Scam Gloves; Trewest tan Buades, (} : Saturday Sale of Ex juisite $32.50 Evening Coats. $22.50 | Et tik a ‘Third Floor. gs beautiful evening coats are most graccful reproductions— -of- higher-priced me-tels shown tir thie exclusive shops. They are full-draping, of splendid cbiffon. broadcloth in all the new soft pastel shades — baby blue, pink, leather, gray, _ champagne’ and white—effectively trimmed eck “anid” armioles -with “pretty, —- tan ‘shades. ndid “quailty sunt. [: irts are bh fold; cei 918.75 of cheviot, tu box coat, Tiehbrata~of self-color-~ eae eet ; =e AE STR — 5 aeons eaneae = Gece ee core teeter nena aes Sree 90:05) es Rae braid and ornamented with | Pull and Seven-Eighth Special $4.95 crochet buttons, Saturday ¢ B| made of extra E pricing... ee 22.50 i do ed SOE Girls’ School Dresses, 5 th = ue, brown ok : $32.50 Imported Broadcloth ‘red; , many | made of fine serge, in all Coats, $24.75 Magnificent models of imported black —broadcioth in semi-fitted; loose and per- fectly tight-fitting styles, 52 Inches long; some attractively trimmed with velvet) Hercules and soufache braid; others plain- taflored, and many others to choose from ali=lined— i pretty shades, two _mod-_ els; long waisted or | sailor effect, neatly trim- med-with-braid—Plaited— Wool Special $ sis ee eat. T ae-season,-of-good-gFa road=| brown, blue and carne u | cloth, in black, blue and mix-| garment; so! timed tures, collarless model, trimmed | with folds of velvet, | Sizes 6 to li. __with velvet and silk brald. J strictly tailored. | Specials for Saturday in omen’s New Waists Fest we mention these very. dressy ecru and white Net ia Second Floor, | Waists fashioned as illustrated __ tire waist including sleeves made of rufhes-of Val.,-fancy yoke back and front made of ae lace. Would easily of pore Messaline Walsts, ck, white light bing —andt pinks — extremely dressy. Yoke and collar of Trish Croghet rane eee, back and sleeves trimmed wi er- man Val,-To-morrow... 57. 95 — Gibson's Walsts of French Flannc. In small black and white checks, de- tachable Hnen collar, with black silk tle, Jong sleoves with Ink cults; very atylish: row at... Teliored. aras Walsts eee see Loh ine stripes of dlack, Gibson model, Women’s All-Wool Crinkle Eiderdown Sacques at 98e _Lord & ane ~ “Special Sale of - ESE sacques are made of heavy atl-wool critic eiderdowa_in an excellent model in the half- fitted ‘ettect. There is a nice rolling collar-and the sacque is finis!ed with crochet edges, with ribbon at the 98. —neck-. The colors are red, light blue and gray at Women's Eiderdown Sacques, $1.25 —8xtra sood emis made with roll appliqued collar and finished with: crochet edge:colors_are red and gray. : “Women's $5 Lotnging-Robes;- $3.98 — — _Womien's $8.95 Lounging Robes, $5.95 th Sale of Men's 35¢c and 39c is thercfore not aurprising-that-we-are- continually offering genuine economies all through our hosiery stocks, creations for Fall wear; not a pair in this lot sold for less than 50c. ge Hand em oro a etter FamousQueenQuality Shoes tor Fall would as Tepay you. <with—bent-natin—{ SO. plain oregon in al Actually $32.60 various models, and beautifully finished. values. __$14.75_Cravenette Storm Coats, $10.75 Made_of fine quality rain-proof, cloth, y, Colors are Oxford and fan. / Splendid { garments for motoring and travelling. 2.75 Tourist Coats, at $9.75. wow onepS sh Gheviot Coats inustraca at $14.75 Millinery Hints Oe Eee | skirt with deep hem. 247 Main Floor. Half Hose at 25c Pai N_ hosiery, no less than in knit underwear, the Simpson-Crawford store transacts annually one the largest retail businesses in the country and it Instance this sale of men's fancy embroidered cotton | 25¢c¢ half hose, men’s plain black cotton, -biack cotton | Linstead “split, soles and cashmere half hose in| of 35e natural -morrow ‘s price will he.... | }ten's 50c: Imported Liste Hose, Mén’s Imported Fancy Lisle Half Hose in all the newest color cwith an styles if nothing ae for our.stocks will give you the absolutely correct fashion trend. “Women's Dress and Street Hats— With a wealth,of styic-and high-class merchandise: More than equat:to $16. 37. 50__ The “‘Henley"’—very large sallor—swel of feather breasts and pompons, with jet ante Men's 75c. Imported Novelty Hose, 50c. ney stripes, pintas and Jacq amined eftects.— in widest style-ranges seo HEN a woman- buys: . pair of shoes, she can’t have -too—ina hy —stylés—to-choose—from= ‘That is of of the secrets of the wonder- ful-success of ‘“‘Qucen (uality’’ shoes— there’s such a wide range of choice t individual taste may have fullest play. Special ate epeeseeeteuuaserrregesncceces ——Smiirt Hats for Misses—wited ~bow- of; fetal _ feta silk forming o stunning trimming. Special.... -~Untrimmed. Hats "for Women, Misses and d Children. Byery shape and quality which 1s desirable in the Un- trimmed Hat world can be found here, “Sitk Velvet Hats, Lian ters’ Plush Hats, Satin Hats, Brush Fur Hats, Felt Hate {a qualities, : ‘Bplend! fd range of shapes, mostly exclusive with us, at *1,.62 and *1.98 — $3.75 each. $3.78 each. and—and—Ameries;—tn- 1,48, $1,62 to cea In f—————heh estensre-assortnrent—ot—etyies—there 3 isun-answer to-every-wish, =41.25, Black Satin -Hats Fine Silk Velvet Ha Misses’ Felt Flats —tron— “Fraiies, ‘Engh fine qualities and deautiful colorings. Cee eR bons COL rani Children's Hats, We have four expert bow-makers to save you the trouble. They will suggest or take your ideas.No charge for: ideas or for the labor inVolved._ Popular boot models are of soft, com- fortible Gun Metal and Patent Leather, lustrous in_an_almost end- Our boot assortment is one of the best ii the city. A visit to Simpson-Crawford shoe atore to inspect our Queen Quality line 3, $3.50 and $4 Men’ Girls’ Ce oats NE for Say. Ore 2th Coats - Coats of Heavy Cheviot,double | of Kersey Cloth; colors: breasted box coat, flan- Navy, rown, Red, nel lined; colora: Navy, | Green and Black, also. ! Fancy Imported NV — $= fecond-Ptoor; (d qpamre are seven hundred ‘and “fity Suits involv ali in n Chis-Seturday: Sater at” R15, and they’ re the best seven hundred” and aia Suits that eyer came-into the-store-to sell at the price: If you were to.go to one of the best tailors in the city, look over his tout in this Simmron-Crawford Clothing, and that his materials showed no more cxclusive patterns and would find that his style'ideas were identical with those effects brovg novelties than we can oder you by the score in garmeits at fifteen dol! ars, A : The New Browns __Blues'and Blacks And Conservative Dark Patterns tures and Stripes;“sizes sizes 4 to 16 years; 4 to 16 years; value $10.00, at value $15.00, at . Girls’ Funior Suits An Exceptional Offering of es Fancy Mixtures and Plain Cheviots‘in Sin and double-breasted coat models and new - pleated 8 iets} sizes 12 to 17 years; values $20 to $30, Specials at $15.00, $20.00, $25. 00 | ! i Suits, Top Coats and ‘Watershed’? Cravenette [iin~Coats of the famous of the very latest suitings and overcoatings are included in this collection, and at thi is price no man can a. lord to ignore this Clothing opportunity, oO 0_ offer | a full line of new Fall Clothing of the famous Kuppenheimer make at from $28.50 to 881.50, a | Men's $18 Suits, Overcoats and Top Coats—Saimp! es | at $12.50 . The samples were the models used. by on: of the best Rochester clothing, houses. | Suits of a!l descriptions in plain, fancy worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and black thibets. 2 Overcoats made in the proper lengths of black, gray and Oxfor.l; Top coats in tan (silk lined), black, gray and fancy eyercoitings Suits, Overcoata and Top Coats. Boys’ $7.50 Suits at $4.50 An exceptional offer for Saturday, Boys’ Clothing, Win- ter Suita and Overeoats and Fall-welght Top Coats—more thon a third under usual price, : Eyery ‘fabric, mixture, color and style in all the new models for b i i ies ; Sultings that third lower, a matter r of fact, | the secret is that- ee Suits are worth $18,50 and #20 and the “assortments in clude. Are shown in this ine of Suits in worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and thibets—checks, stripes and plain effect included. A Sale of Kuppenheimer Clothing at *18.50 all wool {riezes. inex? High- -Class Clothing class Boys' Clothing specialty stores, but our prices are a than are being asked by these concerns, Doubje- breasted siBice—-Norfolks, Tusalan me sol eftects, ~ Fall. Si exclusive’ ‘plates and have him show you his limited (tere lore exclusive?) eek of eaterlala you garments, ot the famous Kuppenhei The Nee Olives Fancy and Plain Grays Men's Suits and Top Coats ¢ Kuppenteimer make are offeréd at a‘third below true value. * Smart Clothing for the Young Man :at | to $18.50 In our Youths’ or Young Men's Clothing Section will be found styles for the young man who wants clothing out of the ordinary, Weare showing some new anil exclusive mode's and suitifigs that appeal to the stylish dressers. Coats are in double or single | breasted. MM sizes in, | Qur special showing of our society -| permanent crease. " $7.50 brand of Clothing; the trousers have the robss, etc, at AutoClothing Yalue. Auto coats, leather coats, leather trousers, ch: four sults and caps at exceptional bargains, An opportunity for (ue as ig oats are strictly uD to date BS ap fess. half actual $5.50 to $10 are being shown elsewhere only by high- aut-