The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1908, Page 6

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MOTORMAN HELD FOR CRASH Oi fae ne Porter, in Charge of Empty, Into Stalied Local. GUARD LOSES A LEG Many Passengers Thrown Down and Cut by Broken | Glass, | i} With the arraignment in the Harlem Police Court to-day of Ase) B. Porter, | motorman of the train which ran | Elghty-sixth street and C nue last ever many pa road comp ment. but e failure of Mo! es of the co! explanation of t Porter to check his train and a collision, It is said that Porter's train was mak- | ing at least for es an hour approached the stalled train, whic! loaded with passengers, Porter's was empty and on jis way to Rector would become an ex- etre press where it uptown. and fixtures | forward by the moto reserves and firemen were ordered out, and five thousand persons flocked to the acene of th Ladders to assure the en and to give th called a quick passengers. All third rail Necktie Saves auae ucture wom- of the terror in nM. W. Wo ndred and T fenger on a C car, ju wh head came was among the first Injured. He was Joine Pianos These Pianos are so good that we will cuarantee them as though they new. © Fourth Floor, We don't believe we ever had 4. 1 fine Used Instruments before, i) i the introduction of the Mi ton Invisible Player (the piano anyone can play) excellent has brought us many Pin samong them sin exchange- bei {609 Knabe at $175 $450 Mason. Hamlinaty145 2500 Mehlin at * $200 $400 Wissncr at $175 $709 Steinway at 295 $300 Ancerson at ue $300 Waters at $300 Weser at - 230) Schumann $400 Jacob bro:. $430 Hardman at $500 Ch.ckering at All Uprights, Terms ‘1 a Week One of these Pianos will surely be just what you desire, Better see and examine them to-morrow, We are sole agents for the fa mous Schumann, Packard, H. & S. Lindeman aud 10 other fine makes, 3150 ; SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. WESTSIDE 'L jby fl said he was starting to clamber down| to the track, flag in hand, to signal any Approaching train from the rear when Porter's train crashed into his. Panic of Pagsengers. Murray was taken to the J, Hood } Hospital, where nis leg was ams d. He is in @ fair way Co recover, rgeons said tonday. “Panic reigned siuong the hundred and train basengers in the loca every one of them \ down the nremens ladd ce and railroad men kept hey were und) quiet wag | ed and then ied them to the Eighty- | | | first street on nt of the collision a sure car passe} directiy underneath recked end o: Fatow, of No, 1] Wes! iveet, in fright leaped from h sur: Express, Ran Full Speed | fa.@ carand was pain(ully bruised and) pin, the Mot orman Porter w: 1g glass and Store Closes at 5 P.M. ing list for tomorrow. A clearance of all “the smartl a sharp price-reduction, There ar Crowds Flock to Scene. breasted semi-fitting coats, with The force of the Kirts, with bias fold, Colors: pink, the platforms of few in tan. Bound to go quickly at the new price— both trains being 93,75, much tissue pa Girls’ Wash Dresses Dozens of from our own stock, and some sample lines, There are dainty prettily trimmed with lace and well-tailored dresses that are gu ors, in guimpe and high-neck s: years. $1.73 each, regularly $2 Mascot Laundry Soap 12 Cakes for 25c Fairbank's “ "Mascot" Soap for 1 well known to h A limited quint ho staple at $2 a box ot 100 cakes, or 12 cakes for 28c. , LL Table Cloths and Napkins Much Under-Price Babies’ Dresses At 25¢, from 50¢ Half pricg on a group of Ba Russian and Blouze D: gingham oor percale, in na and light colors. Sizes 1 to 3 — ed Huckaback n, 18 x 36 In, Steak Carvers at 66c Regulariy $1.25 tenk Ca with for- and Forks, nickel-plated ad of $1.25 25, rules 65¢, ins These are some ot today’s offerings, still in force for tomo: row: Excell Worth pea Trunks, 87.50 Men's Summer Scarfs at 12/40 vie Washable at $1.15 ata M “ Instea{ of $2 i . Made from 2c materials, A few rfs, with em- of fine union broidered figures, were Svc with rovs 9'% All was Betle -bewe Sach: Subway Entrance, New Bullding, Men's Suspenders at 25c. enders made from webbings, with ds ab or le Men's Oxfords at $2.20 Worth $3 and $3.80 Men’s Handkerchiefs Six for 60c fj Of pure linen with embrotdered Waist Nets at 50c Yd. initials’ In all the wanted letters. Regular yalue $1.50 a dozen, ee Men’s Socks, 124sc a Pair Worth ike and 25¢ Suits that have become a bit mussed or soiled, at ForCharming $2.25 to $3 Styles models in white her ends, 25c¢ pair. Trimmed Hats, $1, 32, $3 Formerly $2 to Worth $1 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 80, 1908. SUBWAY RE'CHES WN CORTLANDT Naha below the end of the line. ‘ts to be one stop at Two Hundred and New Extension to the Patk Will Be Opened on Sat- urday Morning. cugh ofMcials Informed the | fee Commission ‘ay line from Two Hun- h street and Broa Interho | second street and Broadway, alm Ir lay will be opened through to the Van Cortlandt Park terminus at Two Hun- drej and Forty-second street and Broadway at 1 o'clock Saturday morn Ing. There will be no change In the running time of trains. The present station at Two Hundred jand Thirtleth street will be the recond There Thirty-eighth street and then the ter- minus at Two Hundred and Forty. | exact! jJandt Park. Tt was also sald yesterday that the Intervorough would to-day or to-mor. begin the construction work on the crossover at Ninety-sixth aes at the entrance to Van Cort- 1 new subway | Street, running north to One Hundred | and * street, which will take i «to complete, and will capac! 33 1-8 per ge aa dire We Are Adding Some Fresh Lots To Make Tomorrow Another Good RED LETTER DAY Of course many of the smaller lots among today's Red Letier offer- Ings will be sold by tonight: but we shall have ready a , ones that will more than fill their places. These, taken with the goods ct which we still have sufticient quantities, form another very interest- Saturdays at Noon number of new All the offerings are in the Basement of the y Tailored Repp Women know 'e single or double gored or plaited {s the case with bine, ond a mings of lace fine pin p broidery. at $1.75 and colors, spocial) bought dresses in whit embroidery; aranteed f, ,flounce, laundry work and ousewlyes, Ig as ity for tomorrow lawn, in over with fold Women’s Handkerchiefs, 180, instead of 25c¢ and 35¢ Fine quality all-lnen hemstiteh- ed and em dd; some are slightly imperfect. All-linen cross-bar handkerchiefs, 6 for 50c, worth $1.50 a dozen — Men's Handkerchiefs, 25c, formerly 35c and &Cc Fancy handkerchiefs, French Women’s Summer e front and bias fold for Summer days, price ned Hats re- maining in the Golden Salon, In- cluding white chip, Leghorns and some imported Paris shapes triin- med by our own milliners are in- cluded, All of the ——— 45-inch Dotted Nets for w and guimpes, .n cream and + Also French Valenciennes Edg- ings and Insertions, 25c a dozen Imported fast black rotton, yards, instead of fic. Point de lain or unbleached soles. Black, "Paris Laces, lig to 3 is. wide, if cotton, 3c a yard, formerly 7¢ to 10c, Boys’ Blouse Waists “Seconds” at 30c ell regularly at ode ow at 30ceach, because of ns that can hardly be s for 6 to 16 years. Trousers, In broken to 16 years, at $1, 35 to $3 Foulard Silks 35c a Yard h Printed Foulard Silke, in f dark and medium col- season's good pat- ler 75¢ and 85c, Printed Mercerized Taffeta 12c Yard, worth 18¢ | Taffeta, able for) fine silk fi d twenty- patterns and color! Cotton such as are seen in silks; all new goods, a: 12% yd., instead of 18¢. ence Women’s Low Shoes, $1.50 Worth $2.50 and $3 a Pair Various leathers In tan, brown and black. A round-up of small lots. Very exceptional values. | JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Fighth to Tenth Street Women's Gloves at 35c | of Boys’ Blouse !sstead of 75¢ | White Lisle Thread Gloves, 14- button 16-button White Silk Gloves double irger-tipped, mousques Wanamaker-Special | Corsets At $1, regularly $1.50 For medium figures; ght, cool and com/c, table, supporters. Ferris Good Sense Corset Waists $c, worth $1. Fully guaran- ple, light, comfor able, edom of mevement. Delicious Candy 15c a Pound, instead of 25c. Philadelphia Candy, freshly made, in popular kinds, these Raspberry Cocoanut Kisses Mo asses Walnut Jumbles Chocolate-covered Dates Assorted am Puffs Yellow Jack Squares All 18c a pound, regalarly 250. —made of sheer lawn, nd embroide! , or lace » Rich choosing at $1. Women's White Petticoats At $1, regulerly $1.50 An exceptionally good style; with ruffle of blind embroidery and hem- stitched plaits above. Young Women’s Princess Dresses, $2.50, worth $4 Attractively made Dres Various cglors, Roller Towels 250, regularly 30c $7.50, ration, at hal Breakfast F ee zie 1 10c, regularly 25 ea Cups and Saucers, 2 > ularly 400, a0ci reg —e 8 Refrigerators, $7.50 Regularly $10 In imitation oak with double coy- er, casters, removable waste pipe, brass pounds, Dey at $7.50. from $11.50; 125 pounds, $12, from $16; 150 pounds, $13.75 from $18.59, ’ Basement, New Bullding Fine Hammocks taire,75c, instead of $1.25 and 31.50. 83,50, worth 86 Hammocks, closely woven, with spreaders, pillow and valance, {n fourteen hand- some patterns and combinations. $3.50, regularly with six hose Hair Brushes at 18c, Value 25c, And a group of other excellent Tollet Articles much under-price; %e ‘Be. Celluloid Mirrors, 65¢, Framed Pictures at 25¢ Worth 50c ored Pictures in gilt frames, Including —_ landscapes. heads and nursery Picturesat25c, worth 50¢, Old Building, and along the aisle leading to the Subway entranie Women’s Repp Tailored Suits Women’s Sample Waists $3.75, formerly $6 and $6.50 F 31, instead of $1.50 and $2 that “samples” mean a great va- riety of styles and a most attractive saving. That these waist hundred of them with man: ent trim- emb) ered fronts trimmed with em- cambric top, deep One-third less than usual. of dotted and striped aited akirt, trimmed Sizes 14 to 18 years t model; Damask Table Cloths, Table- Tops and Napkins, with a name woven {n the pattern. ' Too many made, hence these little prices: Table Cloths, 2 x 2 yds., $2.68, regularly $3 Table To} three sizes, 7§¢, 85¢ y $1, 81 x $0 in,; ready made. le new ‘aps. 28 inches regularly $10, eee Dinner Plates, 15c Each Instead of 35c Theo, Ha ] ovations, 6s, in the same deco- NEW DOMESTIC Refrigerators, locks, — Ice Special for capacity, 75 Red Letter Same, capacity 100 pounds,$8,50. Luxurious many color 36, Hair Brusi) Bru x Combs, ritbber, 15 10¢ box, val rmilk Soap, were $1, An attractive collection of (‘ol- and dark | Long Lisle Gloves, 49c ‘sayser’s 16 button length Mercerized and Milanese Lisle Gloves in black, white and tan; $1 value. && Main Floor, | e RESTAURANT G SISTH) ‘AV, 19770 20"STREETI NEW YORK. 10 MINUTES FROM HOBOKEN BY HUDSON TUNNEL, 10c China Plates, 5c A, [me fancy edge. £ Fifth Floor, Plates of Bavarian China, handsomely decorated Bread and Butter Plates, Fun & MontH Save Women's Suits and Dresses | 57 Women’s $12.75 Linen and Repp Man-Tailored Sults EVaannonecnbnoon $5.00 28 Women’s $14.75 Linen and Repp Man-Tallored Sults Alievevee vrs 97,50 Women's $32.50 Linen and Crash Sults, in 2 and 8 piece models; $12.75 25 Women's $32.50 White Serge Tailored Suits. for yachting and seashore, A isarriodtony “| $16.75 90 Women's $6. Jumper Frocks 26 Women’ Jumper Dr: 18 Women's Jumper Dre: 120 Wom $14.75 Lingerie Prin- endid choosing, at $4.75 erie Princess Dresses, 1 Val We s19 75 35.95 386 Women's §3 tastefully al.. 57 Women’s $14.75 Dresses at... $29, 75 Suits, $10 50 Wom nen's § en % odds mart and n $5.00 $15.00 $2.65. $3.95 tx Third Floor, Val. Laces, 25c doz. yds. Pieces cut to half and less in this sale, The best French and German makes, in filet, round and dlamond meshes. The kinds in demand now for sleeve ruffles, for guimpes, yokes, trimming wash dres Thous: of dozens Matched Edgings and Insertio Val. Laces worth 50¢. to $2.50 dozen yards, 25c¢, S5c and 7Se doz. yds. fr Main Floor, | Capes, odds a Women's 150 Women's $6.5 ohair Bathing Suits, all ricdely nya fal at. Embroidery Remnants Lowest prices ever known. All useful Jengihs in many widths. Widths for children’s d es, shi sts. guimpes, skirt- Ings, bandin edgings, ete.; formerly priced from 12%g¢c. to Tée. yard. Choose from 5,000 remnants at | 5c, 9c, 14c, 19¢ and 25c¢ yd. 7 Main Floor, Corsets, 79c Odds and ends ot C.B, coutil, deep hip, medium high bust; sizes 18 to 30, £2 Second Floor, Corsets at 93c Princess & P.N. batiste and coutil, id backs, hip ef- £7 Second Floor, 25¢ Swiss Vests, 12'/¢ surj lus stock of Ww omen’s Swiss rib An accumu- ® Sevond Floor, $1 Union Suits at 35¢ Women's Swiss rib Union Suits, real lace umbrella bottom, made extra full and roomy. 3 for $1, #7 Second Floor, IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT: le y Full Long Chamois Gloves, $1.59 Women’s 12 and 16 button length French Chamois Mousquetaire Gloves in both outseam and P. K. sewn; natural color; em- broldered backs; former prices $2 and $2.50. tf Main Floor, $1.50 Silk Gloves, $1 Kayser’s 16 button length, mous: queiaire doub! tipped siik Gloves; black, white and colors; regular price $1.50. £7 Main Fioor, $1.98 Waists at $1.48 Women's Batiste Waists, entire e of fine Val., front finished with fine 1ek3 end embroidery panel; also Dimity Waists, finely tucked back and front; tucked collar and cuffs; 1 with fine Val £7 yecond Floor $2.98 Lingerie Waists, $2.48 Dainty Lingerie Waists trimm-d very fine embroidery and lace-trimimed cuffs and collar of fine Val. to h. Second Floor, Misses’ $14, 75 Ore: ses, §5 Misses’ dainty Dresses, odds and of the season's sel!i in white and col- ors; many only one of a kind. £°Third Floor, Colonial Glass Goblets, 35c Set of 6 Colonial Glass Water Goblets, regular family size ta Fifth Floor, 50c Beer Steins, 35c German stone Beer Steins, with good metallic tops; %4-litre size &@ Fitth Floor, Parasol Specials 2.50 Silk Plaid Parasols at 1.39 Silk-Bordered Dresden Parasols, 1.95. £7 Main Floor, $1 Books at 39c “A Few Neighbors” by Henry A. Shute; publistred at $1; special, 39¢ && Third Floor, Cards and Plate, 55e Engraved Name Plate in English Script and 50 cards, ft? Third Floor. | Men's Underwear. 25¢ lig Aetenicnre of unequalled saving opportunities. To-morrow will be a day of sensa- | tional value-giving, being the last day of The End of the Month Sale, and the day hetore Inventory— giving us practically one day in which to clear out all merchandise we do not wish to take into con- sideration during stock-taking, Can't begin to tell you all the news, Just come and enioy the bargain treat. Panama Hats for Men at $2.50 In all the leading shapes in all sizes — 659 to 744; large. smal! and medium brims and crowns — telescopes as well as fine plain shapes | $5 values, lateness | We have sold | of thet Choice of all “our Straw Hats in sift or hapes, except Pana- ¢ mas, at sae 1, 00 for Second Floor. Clearance of Men's | Clothing Lot No, 1—Men sand Young Men’s : e sold as high as eds, cassimeres and d up-to-date models; of our com- and a piece Wie ; "9, 75 $2.90 s medium a mixtures—worsteds and cheylots Men’s $5 all-wool Flannel Trouse:s in the lighter shadings tr Second Floor, Men's Negligee Shirts, 79c Two hundred dozen Men’s Negligee Shirts, plain and pleated bosoms and detached cuffs; an unusually broad of patterns y shirt the acme of shirt- making, Every shirt purchase represents a decided saving; values up to $1.50. ft Main Floor, Men’s sample Undershirts, also a few Drawers; prices cut to one-quarter of their regular value. Men’s pure white American lisle Shirts and Drawers; also balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; same materials tr Main poke Groceries, Wines and Liquors: as ro New Plantation Teas— Lought to sell for 69¢ per 1b; all varieties, including our famous blen| ing Royal Stuart Coffee—Our and genuine Arabian Sugar-Cured Hams—Royal pure Mandhel- ‘ Stuart Brand, U. S. inspected, peek Moe! rich, creamy, heavy mild, tender, sweet hams; all special blends, in any quantity ) | bedied coffee; special tor this | | rermily sizes; special for up to 10 Ibe; special 46 tale, 3 Ibs. in decorated ° per Ib... vee ABO] | canister for... $1] | Priday....... ospnxido0 sweet | Hirlght, duicy Lemons--3 1 Re | Wines and Liquors ham, per | dozen,’ 50e.; dozen... 38 » | Fee Roasted Cotte Our Wav- | zinfandel, Claret, Mountain Rles- (none delivered) Cc ‘ Macaire, Bur- Cream = Cheese—Full: iy me et e price meaty frult; full Mason Jar. halves: boneless if y dozen, @1 | Sweet Mix quart M Nat nal Misa 1 10c. carto 63.N5 tle, B80. dozen, ano; pint b: mttle. art bott Imported Sardines nude! Brand ling, Sauterne, St, . Tt) Dives quart 4, full bodied ic = Lar ange, dc ae lh fe ele Regular Te | exon’ : d 32¢ Rye Ww hiskey—M antes lonena Ni 4s 8 5 Gm Crackers 8 | gusrles | 2.9 L i A Dae ea eee Sen, | Summer Shoes Must Go | (era re eth a tC.) b al | a women and children in a great | A General CleaPinG x prvome | 3° 2stiere\ cam variety; plain Irish linen, hem- Le j : me a i : open and closed, cut re stitched, ay printed ieeaas | Women’s. Canvas Ties, | Children’s tan and black ‘a7 Basement, TY ee ee shell , | lace Shoes, worth ees s-bar effects; some slightly | new, neat und nat- es, allel shat all are great values; ty, $1.20 grade, at. 9e| $1.25, pair....... 59c¢ 50c Belts, 15¢ worth 6¢. to 16e., each, eae } | Women's Bedrcom Slip- | Lingerie Belts, Elastic 4 % d 8¢ | Children’s kid Ox- rin aes : Belts, Leather Belts, etc _ 38%e, 4xean hildren’s tan kic x a Seat its, Leather Belts, ete., fitted ze tar Basement, ford reed pers, silk pompon; light | yith neat buckies | fords, orthopedic and cool; worth | ta Basement, Women's Nevtwoar lasts, $1.25qradeat OOC| $1, at, pair...... OOC | — ae roMeei Gaon stocks with | Women's tan, white top Oxtords, comfortable &9ec Sheets, 59e bows, top collars, embroidered | Jasts, regular $2 grade, at, pair,.....eseeses 89c ‘‘Seamle:s’ ae Sheets, c.; former 35¢; choice, : z of the Pepperel Lockwood i 240, Se, o6: 17¢ | Table Oilcioth, 14e| 23c Ribbon, 17c raualltviatin oF Vanement. Not in rer aT | by the yard 19¢ Gases at 9c | colors white, Pillow Cases, sizes 45x36, | ‘'s!snsi resu made especially for from the ends of the best bleached muslin. | Window tomer.) tr Basement, (Limit, 6 to a cu 39e Union Suits, 25c¢ Women’s Union Suits with umbrella pants. ta” Basement. Water Sets, 79c Water or Lemonade Sets of Bohemian Glass; 3-pint jug and 6 glasses to match, each plece treated with gold; crystal, green or blue; regularly $1.50. £7 Basement, mounted on with all fixt regularly 50 Couci Tapestry heavy qual nicely finish im the best | | | | | itolland Window Shades, extra quality, Covers, 98c 10c Ribbon, 8e Fine quality bon, regularly 10¢, mnants, but sold d; 14 yard vide; ds, a” marble face lanes a pane marly “ar paemet, | D4 Sil Gloves, 35c¢ “Shades, 27c Women’sGloves. Milanese | finger-tipped gloves; size 36x72 Inches, | ip the hem. Fancy Ribbons, odds and | silk; discontinued lines of double- the name Is & Basen, as good as | the Utiea Mills. (Limit, 4 to a customer.) 477 Basement. $3.50 Waists, $1.98 Women’s Waists of white and ecru net, trimmed with Cluny nts reliable spring rollers, and Val. lace, buttoned tn back, urea, ready to hang; threequarter length, trimmed te aeaden 35e Lisle Gloves, 19¢ | sleeve, Cluny lace collar and cuffs, Women’s Gloves, lsle thread; Couch Covers, | ‘ty and reversible, ed with deep fringe | olors. 4 Basement. 25c Hose, Women’s Taffeta rib- (OF Basement. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. some odd pairs of good qualities which we do not want to inventory. ga Basement. auze silk lisle with double soles. heels and toes, | in black and tan; regularly 25. oF Basement. lined with Japanese silk. 2 clasp tr Basement, $1.24 Petticoats, 79c Women’s Petticoats of white cambric, lawn flounce trim- med with several rows of fine Val lace insertion, sectional ruffle, 15¢ finished with Val. lace; also om. ar Basement, broldery ruffle, i: = = =

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