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an TRAINS ing Cars of Camden Wreck Saved as line “Menace. UG ‘SERIOU iSLY INJURED, -Pennsylvariia: Railroad Express and Local Meet on Ele- vated Structure. | | Dec, 27,—Three| men were killed and seventeen persons reriously injured when an inbound Pemberton accommodation train over the Amboy rear of an Atlantic City express train «which was standing on the Pennsyl- Vania Rafiroad’s elovated structure at Third and Bridge avenue, Camden, at 8.30 A. ‘M. to-day. The Atlantic City express had been) brought to a stop by a signal. The | count of the fog, evidently did’ not see the express alivad of him, and his train, @riven at full speed, crashed into the rear car of the express train. Hot coals from the wrecked Tocomo-; tive of the Pemberton train set the! Wreckage on fire, and it was at first) feared that many of the !injured pas- senxers who were pinioned under thé Jieavy twisted tron and wood would be burned to death, but the prompt action of the Fire Department in extinguish- ing the flames and the efficent rescue work of the uninjured passengers un- doubtedly saved many lives. * Several of the injured may die. DEAD TAKEN FROM WRECK. THOMAS L. WEBSTER, Merchants- ville, N. 3: 7. SONTGEN, Stanwood, N. J. JAMES J.\GABARINO, Mount Holly, ed. ie THE INJURED. ROBERT CLARK, of Merchantrille, \J.._getieral contusions; West Jersey Horteopathic Haspital. W. BURNETT STUART, twenty-nine ———yeurs ld, No. 1 West Chestnut street,‘ Merchaiitville, leg broken; Cooper Hos- ital, My PVILLTAM H. MASON, fifty-three ‘years old; No. 27 Unton street, Mount - Molly, brulged back and leg; Cooper Hospital. PAUL SMYLH, six years old, No, 20 Walnut strewt, Merchantville, contu- sions; Cooper Hospital. J. H. MENDENHALL, ftty-four years ‘Lambertoy, N, J.; broken arm and Riscatat hip; Cooper Hospital, ROBERT BIECOR, Merchantville, dadly injured. > H. BROWN) Moovestown, ‘badly tn- A, HL MULFORD, Oferchantville, badly & M. PAGE. Moorestqwa, both less troken. ‘The Atlantic City express was made wp of two baggage cars, ene parior-¢ar end three ceaches and the sccommoda- ear and four coaches Both trains, !t fs paid, wore ronuing cautiously as they epprosched the statton. The Atlantic City train was due to arrive first and It ‘was stopped just aa it was about te enter the station. ‘The engineer of the Pemberton train Deonuse ef the fog did not see. the Atlantic City train, it is _eaid, mntil he ‘was close upon it, He jammed -brakes | and down, but !t was too late, ‘The trains came together with oon- giderable force. The tender of the Pemberton train telescoped the frat car ef its train, killing three persons and fnjoring at least four, The rear car of the Atlantic City train was wrecked, ut not ao badly aa the first car en the Pemberten train. Boller Bursts, ‘The Boller of the locomotive of the accommodation train buret in the col- ‘{ision and tho escaping’ steam filled’ the gmoking car, scalding the passengers, tha oresh of the cars was heard half a mile away and hundreds of persons ran to the wreck. Tho wifokage. immediately took fire from the! hot coals from the Pember- 4on Jocomotive and the fire department of Camden waa, called) into service. Of rescue difticul not reach the structuro from the street, The rescuers could Dut had to Ko to the wreck from. the Station at the foot of Market street eee YOUTH COMMITS SUICIDE. Twenty-Year-Old Batch Work, Inhales John —Hante!n, abut twenty yours old, was found dead in tia room wt No, 319 Flushing avenue, Lone Island | 4 City, last night by his muther afd #a-| ter. He had committed suicide by ass} phyxtation, i two'months and was despondoss. 4 stg FRE ADS PERIL division crashed into the} emgincer of the Pemberton train, on ac->- Dail of your on ion train consisted of ‘se combination | » Out of}, Hanlein had deen without work for |” ind Prosper. © | to Avoid, the Be Caref Passengers Pinioned-in burn. Champion Pedestrian Advises Crossings. WESTON-TELLS — HOW TO WALK ON CITY STREETS All Asphalt, and ul at the The Evening World date ard route of the firs Mr, Weston. ——_ Name Address: .. EDWARD PAY care of THE EVE! BY EDWARD PAYSON In beginning outdoor walks for exercise the man or boy living in New York is confronted with a very peculiar state of affairs. walk at least two miles on stone pavements or asphalt. inadvisable to walk on pavement, bu' we will have to meet it. on pavements it necessarily follows self on those same pavements so I roads out of his reach or, at least, a In making long distance walks 1 because it is a-very-jarring process to JOIN CHAMPION WESTON'S. }. ... Evening World WaiKing Club ...; Fill in this coupon and send to \G WORLD. answer any questions pertaining to walking. will. shortly announce the t walk to be couducted by SON W ESTON, Mr. Weston will be glad‘ WESTON. ‘He must that he must learn to exercise him- long as civilization has put the dirt good ways from it. never-trod on stone or asphalt roads the system. In these walks in New| York, though, we willshave to start that way. 1 stood on the corner of Forty-sec- ond street and Broadway the other day and watched with interest the dif- ferent steps taken by different men. It !s not only interesting, but amusing. Some come’ along slinging thelr feet around in a loose manner, others con- tinually kick themselves in the ankle and others take one short step and then one lofig one. None of those with peculiar btyle of stride appeared to be © healthy, robust person and the rea- yon was apparent. They brought only cectain muscles into play as, they strode along. Dangerous to Pedestrians. The greatest injury to pedestrians in = a great city 1s caused by the elevation of the flagstones guarting the side- walks above the streets. You will often see men walking along the street and step from the sidewalk at the cros pith a jar tha: shakes their wale. body. sea by. their tog, ot one Inireet elevation: while ‘and landing oa ing from a side- maya Jand on\ the foot and conseau venta jar, aa that part of the. foot springs and serves 4 @ sort of a bes you are walking in the street alwa: come to a full stop before stepping up the sidewalk It prevents the usual on asphalt If you have two. Asphalt retains much of the heat from the sun and consequently transmits it to your feet, I have helped many policemen whose feet became feverish from stand- ing on asphalt and they didn't know what was the matter, {¢ you have to walk in town always take the stone pavement and not the asphalt. Get Your Feet Ready. While the plans for our weekly walk! are being completed I wamt all the menj| boys who are interested in thia at tempt, to, improve ves physical ly, to begin at once preparing ‘their feet lor Ta i sie came i ID E . Water wash T told you about. yest End keep this up until you learn tore | about our. eruavlsed roa You will fina! that I have advised you right. If you will follow these directions we will have Np sore or biistered feet on our first wal I realize already that some of our $450,000 SOUGHT BY COLTON ESTATE Securities Sent to Washingion Said to Have Crossed Continent Twice. Charging th David F, Yaulte "Trust and that 1 safe deposit vau De ands for Jay, The ie autiful bird Whose song, pure and swee! In the morning is heard. 1 World-Ad: anomy” Stories, Pell Ht Heed T ria HUGHES GETS FOINTS "| FOR HIS ANNUAL MESSAGE. | garly candidates are going to quit. but! want the percentage to small strongest of resolutions only to giv ead up. But the large majority ‘wil ast this connection I want to tell yeu e. story of how George Atkinson, a Prominent man in’ England, thought he when found out the judges, We had started. or rather I had start- oi. trom York to ‘Chester to make. «| record. Several cian gentlemen ac: | carried Bog: companied me in a tallyho and refreahbments {: Up.’ Took Weeton's Coffee. ‘Atkinson winked at me, and, fornia to the girl, ers Up the deception by covinees “I will be delighted to go.” 1 hungry for the coffee, but I ya|Gecided wo let Atkingon carry out hi “By the: exclaimed swhere Is, that "bus Kong? ie heard ft lumbectne on ahead, and began to Yell to ithe driver, but’ they pretended met iet nc do ha bene they toge hd masa ’ cai be “ings they are ROInE 10 Cae hte ete ea ae to And thats eleven niles,” his face paled. "What ain oa ae rou are going to walk,” ‘that's what you are going todee replied; Ho stuck 10 it gamely, but at lx mies | gave Up, and when I Whe tied Atkinson never to fool ASUnEe Indien “ation thee, oy SBY,-more anybody said Cader about 0offee he would take the dry gri tice Davis In the Supreme Court to-day to open and inspect the-contents of the box. The order was in a sult by Charles A. Douxins and Brainerd W. Parker, as collectors for the estate, against’ the » Inter- i, Davia Walker und the California Bate De it and cast Company, of San Fran- cisco, The papers set forth that r Bowling Green Trust Company, bordlgh Bank, Walter J” Ba F. Mrs, , brought to New for the extn rt ne World.) ppvinted In plac ndent of Insural It is always} it since such a condition confronts us} As the New Yorker proceeds to his daily work ! Mantacina oe boy wall start out with | Titghex, whe | Mansion for} | A seg seen hago eearememeeemeneriermranm ect FRIDAY, Si lhad! DECEMBER 27, | Weston, ve Walker, Reaiy | 5 nee ee | — Extraordinary | Clean-Up Sales Another List of Brilliant Garment ~P Holiday Stocks Marked Down to Wee Fractional ‘Prices--a Great Day for Bargain Shoppers. Special Saturday nee ee Saturday Only. Genuine Cork Linoleum Taffeta Silk Petticoats Parquet floor effect—dark or ae ee Of heavy, rustling Silk, made. with 8 1907. full flare flounce of two wide shades; wi z c : Haile oan Bie is _ shirrings and deep Joined flounce Special to-mhorrow at. attached; $5.50 value; special ‘at. . Great res Sale Girls’ $6 Full Length Tourist Coats at $2.49 [om sa The Handsomest Lot of Coats We've Ever Offered at Any Price Under $5. All Samples, Worth Up to $5 Each. Made of all-woo! cheviot cloth, storm collar, velvet p: lined throughout with a 0! flannel, or unlined, Th Splendid “Hour Eeoiony {Sale of | ae Coats Long Overcoats, Refers, ete. reduc; rea From 9 A. M. M. tol P. M._| M.. _ Only, Saturday ry size, every fying bargains of the Every Size, Every Style, and Worth Double Sale Price: shaw! collar of L’ Gein double breasted, finished with deep cloth fac- ing; sizes 6 to- fe 44—a $6 coat JUMES HLGREERY & GO, el 9to1 P.M. at Girls’ Full Length Goal Coats Made of good, warm ibe or melton y 231d Street 34th Street BOYS’ CLOTHING. On Saturday, December the 28th.. Sale of Overcoats, Reefers, Norfolk, Double Breasted, “Sailor” and Russian Suits, at reduced prices, | | | In Both: Stores. genuine blue kersey nael; sizes 3 to 4. rs oF TAY; speci Overcoats...........7.50 to 15.00 value 10.00 to 25.00 URGE tee eceee + 26.50 tO. 10,00 value 7.50 to 15.00 Gao eo eee eee 4.75 tO 7.50 value 6.50 to 15.00 Sight Sotle aton Waists ; ed Net Waists This Lot on Sale for 4 Hours Only, 9 A. M. to/l P. M. Made from sheer white Jaw: I] blouse, elaborate- Great All-Day Sale of| Sdk-Lin Elaborately trimmed with Val. Jace and pin tucks, fancy trimmed sleeve and stock; tet) CHILDREN’S SUIT DEPTS, 12 Both Stores. lined throughout 1. trimmed lery, shown in as- Coats,—various materials and mod- i ie ete oer : els, Sizes 6 to 14 years. 7.50 to 12.50 and white, Values up 1. 98 $1.00 values, to-mor- s i value 15,00 to 22.00 _ ¢ to $4.00; special at, M, | Wool Jumper and high neck “ |—BL ae Roe t Dresses. Made of plaid and fancy ma- 1A th G H S f W ee ae ae nother Great 4-Hour Sale of Women’s Mince. ___ Yalue 12,00 to 16.00 Blue or brown Cheviot Suits. Fur - Trimmed Three-quarter length coat, lined with satin. Size 14 years, 14.50 value 25.00 eae ra eR er eensanmere ae MISSES’ SUIT DEP'TS. Kersey Cloth Coats. Half lined Coats at 2.79 On Sale from 9 A.M. to 1 P. M. Saturday New, Fresh Goods—the greatest ional coat value Extraordinary Clean-Up Sale of Furs—Goca Furs, Reliable and Remarkably Underpriced. Gray or Isabella Opossum | Selected Windle Skin In Both Stores. with satin, Strapped seamis, velvet col- and most sensi Sets—Uarse pillow murt | lar and cuffs, Sizes 14 and 16 years, of the yes ine, quailty black Thiet arid Rental ANShen | Beau Ciil ta 9.50 1 a! in. model new circ ular back: | lined value 15.00 Suits of various materials. Plaited j skirt. Semi-fitting double breasted Coat, Genera a oe Seis erines, Isabella “or _ lined with’ satin. Sizes 14 and 16 . Const oh Sable Opossum years. noe Manufacturer’s Clearance Sale of value 18.50 _ Skirts, made of various fabrics, STORM RUBBERS | | Pliited model with fold, Length 37 to | A ‘ 2 ogest bargains of the yea di a5 iaches 478 rome worl p40 756 4 You Save $1 on These Baby eae Sa —to-morrow at. 3 KIZES, 2% a Ry MISSES* Carriage Robes at $1. 98 SOROSIS SHOES, Another great sale of these handsome 9 For Women, Children and Men, Women’s T’an Russian Calf ‘Boots, In Both Stores, Iceland Fur Robes, with pocket; poecial at. lined throughout, full size, may be Men's Sample Shoes : Button and Blucher :odels, 4.00 re ei stareintrodesvertnertd ot in secs ae i "s 2 a shoe of reliable ‘merit—choice of 5 ¢ Women’s Patent Leather Boots, Fat Kid, Calfskin Boia eed ‘ Blue and Gun Metal Calf Button, Lace and Blucher models. 4.00 and uaa (eye: — to-morrow, pair. per Women’s “Health Calf” or Glazed Cuban or 3.5¢ A large stock of Misses’ and Chil- 1 5 : e Kid, Button and Lace Boots. common-sense heel, 1,000 Pair Boys’ Heavy Leather School Shoes-—double soles, toe caps; 8A Sizes 9-to 13 24; special at... Women’s Liberty Shoes & Oxfords “Women’s Liberty Slippers dren’s “Noiseless Sorosis Shoes.” The latest models and leathers, A Bed Outfit Bargain| $1.69 Couch Covers, Now patterns—reduced from $1.69; special - to- Instead of $15, the actual worth of A very excellent yalue—-Orlental stripe Tapestry 98 morrow at. Cc this oul ftt—for To-morrow only $9. 75: 1 Men’s Shoe Department Men’s Sorosis. Shoes, 4.00 and s,00 ne “ ‘ ‘ Like cut; sanitary wool Boys? ‘ 3.00 | 3.50 Women’s ‘Liberty Pumps top matress, bound in ‘ A, C, A. stripe ticking; + The best Shoe for comfort, for style, for actual all steel springs, with SAMES MAGREERY & GO. = [Prem ok be a ; , 2 i $3.50 quality, — Che Ms OY: 23rd Street. 34th Stree ent leather, dull Spel all 9.75 p sizes our inimitable price, per pai

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