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vant ‘AUTO PLUNGES INTO DEEP CUT TWO MEN DYN fihy Riders in Stolen Car Crash ‘ Through Fence Into Trench, BALL ON R. R. TRACKS. 4 % i Emcctdent Happened at Spot Where Martin Conley Jr. Was Killed. N» Two deaths, two persons probably ' mortally hurt and more than a dozen others more or less injured is the! automobile accident record for the} past twenty-four hours.’ One of the | ‘deaths and the two fatal injuries re- sulted from “joy rides” in stolen autos—one in Brooklyn early to-day | and the other in the Bronz. A big 40-horse power touring car on {ts way from Coney Island shot § through Hunterfly road at 210 A. M H at terrific with {ts five 1 nts. sons in its path ; din it reached } Howard avenue, to halt for an J instant and da 1 the corner. 'Then it sho h the avenue Ike } § uo streak | ; At Atlantic avenue js the Long Island ] Railroad tunnel. A cut leads to the ation, twenty-five feet below the e of the street, uAround the cut fa an jron fence; strongly tmbedded in @ stone tion Just { he reached {tthe chauffeur of the flying automobile saw out in terror and big machine, but the fence. He crie trled to swerve the was too close, 1 the auto struck the fron iting the stone founda tal as if it It turned almost over before it struck the cut and spread out on eck. death, A the uebris told conscious that one beneath it © chauffeur, crawl- cupants moaning from those who were mber By the | and Rob- | d the crash, | Ip. 1 he reached Holman had dis- | appeared in t The policem train was @ue to pass nnel in a ess the sur- were rescued «train, One the railroad he semi- eet and an am- few at un train wa: m the tu With an arrived ick was found to'haye a i and internal tnjurles, ed will ¢ He was automobile, suffered sev- actures of the » internal tnju- ‘al condition, ed wrist es, but was in Washington , and He 1s in John Herr 27 Webster aye- nue, Glendale, had bruises of the head, and, Delieved, internal injuries. After he had been treated by Dr, Hig- disappeared, and nt out a general m, as he is wanted ay @ erves of the Liberty avenue m after the station were called out s accident. All trattic o Long Island R a wa hours, while ‘ mobile was | ved from the cut. Auto Was Stolen, Phe police learned the car be Tonged tu Miss Jen ascoine, a pro nent real estate an of Bre living at yvesant avenue, and . chauffeur, is her nto take ke her to lends last evening, out t ar. w Woodhaven to y: same place on Oct. 12 last, when an auto went down the cut after a race through Howard avenue and killed Martin Con- ly jr. son of the well known Brooklyn } politician. On this occasion, also, the chauffeur escaped serious Injury’ ant yeared afler the accident, but was r caught a AUSTRALIANS DEFEAT AMERICANS IN FINALS, to Bring the Davis Cup to the United States. MELBOURNE, cup, finally defeating Messra, Wright and Alexander, the American contest- ante, When th contest was Mesumed to- ay there were two singles to be od, and it was necessary “Baccarat” Gown Worn on Stage to the street level Fine Costume Not ‘‘Stagey,”; notice of the remarkable gown worn by Miss Stronger Se stagey—just such gowns as any woman of unusually own and wear herself. « gold down the front MSS DARLNGINS FOUCass Wright and Alexander Fail in Ef-| Nov, %.—The Aus | tralian players to-day won the Davis! ‘opy after copy is veins made for the smartest women, the ident and instances, embroidered 1n Daughter endangered the lives of two persons and’ worth €25; at..........++ proved a girl's courage to-day in the, Best Body Brussels brownstone residence of James 8.| 9x42, worth — Bearns, at No, 8) South Second atreet,| g30, at... ' $21.50 & $24.50 Brooklyn. years old and very feeble, 1s the father- the Boand of Health, and also father-in- law of Bishop Ge DED BECHUS HE COLD EAR ONLY S25 EEK Former $7,000 a Year Sales- man Shot Himself When Offered Stipend. by Miss Russell Widely Copied After all, poverty fs a comparative condition. Some men consider them- of Subway John vuse the kelves rich with a strip Uckets good for six days ahead Hadley killed himself to-day br 1 do was to earn $2 y-five years old and an expert tn the wall paper business. Up to @ year ago his income ranged from £5,000 to $7,000 a year, He was a sales- man and worked on a percentage basis. His home was in Philadelpnia Because of his convivial habits he lost A week his position, After vainly endeavorin to make a satis: y connection Philadelphia, he came to New Yor four months ago, and engaged a re from P. T. Cappel, who lives at $24.1-2 Weet Twenty-fourth street |“ Knowing nothing of the business out side the er tr adle sought to KE thing, like his ol place with a ork house in that and chagrin he no oj To his sur that wer jobs at from 5 to $8) a week and 4 Tused them ’ pel heard and found three Shots in Hadley's room the wall paper man dead across the bed with two. bullet nds in his right temple, He had fired threes ut certain success in his himself to. mak suicidal endeav ‘The suicide tft no notes or papers, Mr. Cappel does not know the names of any of his relatives or friends 23rd Street \ Boi (V'95 ANNIE USSELL'S Bacearar’ Gown. made Veils in down, the slit bordered by ‘band of the embroidery Below t slit it is shirred up the centre, the ef- fect being Hike that of a huge bird's tail ‘The chemtsette and undersleeves are of old Spanish lace, the neck being cut low, V nd bordered with black velvet. About the throat is a high | stock of black tulle, with a very wide bret frill at top and bottom. bell hemstitched. The effect of the gown is very soft | and supple The cloak, n to match thi beauty Wit Chiffon and all the desirabl but One That Appeals to Women of Taste. AN feminine New York $s taking Russell in her new play, ‘The | ‘They are anything but of the same material y el of good taste would like to red | wi hi elabo- | rate passementerie tassels on each one of Which is tossed left s i Never before has a stage dress re- such homage as the beautiful ‘at gown of gold meteor crepe. “al coloring | in most trimming being chosen The skirt 1s made with an overskirt, an Egyptian design of The back of the of the Removal Sale A_ variety Gowns, Tailored duced prices. BRAVE N FRE PERL ge Carpets: Prigr 0 moving into our new store : we shall offer our entire stock of of Health Board; rugs and Carpets at the following ex- + President Helps Aged Rela- {pugs "Rau Wituoy cane | $42.50 $33.50 tives From Burning House. | 1e8s x12, worth $605 at. $19.75 CORSETS. Royal Wiltons, 9x12, superior | quality, worth $40; at. Axminsters, high pile, 9x12, A fire that did only trifing damage gustine Thomas Mr, Bearns, who js ninety Best Body Brussels, 8. 8106; Models worth $28.50; at Wilton Velvet, $22.50; at . $20.00) $16.75 figure, in-law of Dr, Darlington, president of o% worth ge H. Darlington, of ° Oh for well develc he. 1 wile Suaht her back the Bpiscopal diocese of Pittsburg. 9x12, ane a ee at eke the ..There were in the house at the time Topentry, Ernssele, bat $13.50 : sy a the fire started Marguerite Darlington, Worth $18.50; at...-....++ slender, graceful lines, Inst » went to Glen- the elghteen-year-old daughter of Dr 250 Rugs made from remnants in all U pis they went Darlington; her grandfather,” Mr) is gale, if At Coney Teland, Bearns, and @ grandaunt, Mrs. Kate! Sizes at less than cost Holman wae later found, at his home | Sata t ewe a etnde near @, radiator | CAML ae ery Rrmenele | the. polices ously hurt. He radiator | : : TETAMATITA ALERT by i x Hously burt ie on the third floor when flames burst out Worth $1.65; at $1.00 to $1.30 MARABOUT NECKW "l to, and that /Of I Smoke poured into all the rooms from A . 0 ol. 4 ‘oney in the house, and Misa Darlington had y, ‘ phe be to. Coney fome gifficuliy'in getting to her raid ites van tty i Neck P ‘Acconling 10 he came | father and his aged sister, although on 33; al Bence owen fis°wny the same floor, She had practically to {rom .!.. sc. e40s 80c to $1.05 ends, back to Glendale, t rry them downstairs, but got both out n j ed, and torgot oad cut | Aafely And into the nome of & pelgtibor, Anmipitery: until he was so ¢ Upon it he could The firemen made short work of the) worth $1.75; at | = hot stop. “After the accident he became | Viaze, Which was caused by # defective | froin 9714 to $1.35 go frightened that he ran off to his | fue. 4 home. | —_—_———s | Tapestry Br 10-wire, worth Aarery tl ‘A itnilar accident occurred at the| PENFIELDS SAIL WEDNESDAY, | $1; at ... 60c Capes wi Mr. and Mi urtland Pen- field, who have planned a trip along the ly next year in a light draugut . will sail for Bgypt Wednesday. heir they will have as guests Mr. and Mrs, Morgan Goetchius, Mr. and Mrs, James Mead Belden, Com: modore E. C. Benedict and other friends, who will join them at Cairo. Dobson’s [i2, “is Makers of Carpets for 50 Years. Stoles, bla Stol | SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY | Women’s Rubber Silk Coats }REGULAR $1400 6 I8 VALUE or taupe, A Liquid Food For Brain, Body and Nerves. An Exquisite Original Model tn» Wide Selection of Latest Materials, 23rd Street ‘There's a Reasoa.”’ RAINCO ft Bra Fath On Sale Tuesday VEILING DEPARTMENTS. Novelty Russian Net Veilings and LADIES’ SUIT DEP’T i Lingerie Prine | med with Valence Black or natural. strands, 75 inches long. strands, 88 inches long. HOLLAND ADOPTS OUR TREATY. | TUM HAGUE, Nov. a.—The Hamber of Pariament toda ond betwe In the 1 the United derin apy treaty is similar to. thos the United States has conclude iy with a number of other forelen nt Reward A reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any junk dealer or oth guilty, under the pr Section 550 of the Penal Code of the State of New York, of criminally receiving any prop- erty belonging to either of the undersigned Companies. $50. Reward Fifty Dollars Reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any person who maliciously injures or interferes with the lines of either of the undersigned Companies. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. and THEN. Y. & N. J. TELEPHONE CO, 15 Dey St., New York JOHN H. CAHILL, May 1, 1908 Vice-Pres't & Gen’! Counsel JAMES McGRFERY & CO, 34th Sireet , December the Ist. In Both Stores. new shades. Fancy meshes and small dots in various magpie patterns and light shades. Chiffon Cloth Veils, in e shades for evening, street or automobile’ wear. | Sale of 100 dozen Chiffon Veils, Light and dark shades. 114 and 1% yards long. 50c¢ each values 75¢ and 85¢ S. In both Stores. Dresses. ‘T’rim- idunes lace. 16.50 usual price 22.50 Tailored Suits, made of Imported Broadcloth aud novelty fabrics. usual price Velveteen Walking Suits....42.50 usual price 55.00 of Costumes, Evening Suits and Wraps at re- ey In Both Stores. All Corsets Carefully Fitted, New Importation of Paquin and Au- Corsets, sold exclusive- ly by James McCreery & Co. La Vida Corsets for every type of especially cut, firmly boned and very deep on the hips and back yped figures, producing 3,00 to 15,00 SS EAR, In Both Stores, s with tails and ribbon Black, natural, fauve or taupe. 3.00 value 4.25 tassel ends, 7.50, 13.50 and 18. value 10,00 to 20.00 1 tails or ck, natural or fauve. value 7 s, black, natural or taupe, 7 7.00 value 10.50 Separate muffs, natural, black, fauve 7,00 value 10.50 JAMES McCREERY & CO,’ 34th Street _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908, t %; Sete, c==: Ride Free ee after that hour. "MEET ME AT) Cage) THE FOUNTAIN” EL (GOOPERG.4| MEAN WITH ANY OTHER STORE! | |. B.GREENNUT, PRESIDENT. =a v Douvle S. & H. Green Trading Stamps with Pur- chases made Be- tore 12 o’clock— Single Stamps of this store are carried free Crosstown Vehicle 1sth St, El., Subway, and’ surface ti Adand 4th Aves. and Broadwa yan RAN De . get money for? We distribute $10,000 h to charitable institutions next ry. Get details at Vol Booth, | fe to Women's Parlor, 2d Floor.” | iy d Boys’ Blouses “\Mothers’ Friend.” newest designs; imported | and domestic fabrics; laundered; 39 with neck-bands; 4 to J4 years; regular price 75c; Tuesday.... (second Floor, Rear.) Lining ‘a tats wide; satin ven finished, in black, white Sateen anda fuil assortment o! colors; suitable for all linin: Purposes and fancy work; reg = ular price 20c a yard; = Tuesday . .. 12%e = (Main Floor, Front.) re de S Two hundred nicely ae = Fancy 5,000 yards of 38-inch oats regu = Domets '*"cv domets; in a full and stylish ¢ priced at $5.75 to SO offered as a “* Tuesday | line of choice pink-and- { Whiteand blue-and white stripes; HO oc) cs MS SS fegularly 3Uc a yard; , Bain’ to-mor ony, instances == Tuesday.........- ‘Tie hardly pays for the material SS (Main Floor, Front.) slearance is @ = alone. This ctpotthegreat = Woven 8,000 yards of double sort of afte 3° Bont = Madras '!8 woven madras in bus'nessin the Women afullline of colorsand All of Ss November. = eae : minute tstvles, but the coat = iilulk leer) Brant “74 ment of sizes is pretty well = . eset broken up. Included are 50° = Music Roll Suitable for all en up. inch black thibet coats, 50° > Cabinets standard-size per- inch tourist coats, trimmed s forated music ( rolis; reduced for to-morrow with velvet collars; also S plain, tailor-stitched = 7s S$ black thibet & only; sold regularly at $1810 $20; Tuesday, $15.50 nape 4 t S This isa fine opportun: (Piano Store, Fifth Floor, Center.) ity to peta good oot SS Assorted School subjects in a ing and serviceal Ve s Pictures good variety; dark coat at a wonder SS frames; matted, t } Tully ga gs wW regularly $2.25; Tues- | low price, $3.99 ws day Third Floor, Center.) My nit \ y EPmt aN COTTA Colored A choice selection; in Pictures ®t {tames and with oval centers; regu- larly at $3.75; Tues- day. veseteseesss SOHQO Third Floor, Center.) Dining Golden oak finish; best hairs POSsible construction; Chairs brace arms and cane Seats; regularly at $1.25; Tuesday 95e The well-known“Globe”” variety; large crisp Roe a petty usually gold) at ci: special No. 6 basket, Tuesday 1... 24e Yellow Onions Collapsible \arge roomy carts; a open or close with Go-Carts ive operation, strongly made and have leather- ette upholstery and hood; rubber tires; regular price $8.45; Tuesday... vie BOTS, (Fifth Floor, Front.) a (Fourth Floor.) Corn Mrs. Alvord’s Old Vir- Relish Ria Corn Relish; pre- pared with pure olive oil; regular price 2Sc a bottle; (Fifth Floor.) S ? ate - ; IMeadafacssscnns lse|| Women’s __ ||| Dining rans eects att h Floor.) W. Li d extension; excellent Pertorated These are the “Per- arm ine | STE regularly $8.75 fection’ music rolls 50; Tuesday...... * Masie one adapted for all Rubber Over- H (Fifth Floor.) i standard player ;ianos; regular i Hall Wilton hall runnersin P $1.50; Tuesday 25€ to T5e shoes at c Runners 335 een tn ; (Plano Store, Fifth Floor, Center.) sold regularly at $11.50; Tuesday ....... Renmin 10-1) Tapestry Suitable for pillows or Squares ©h4it seats: very \ (Fifth Floor, Front.) lar prong and durable; Hall Kashmir hallrunners, { regular prices 32c to yw c designs $1.50; Tuesday... 25e to $1 | | Runners eg an site i (Third Floor, Front.) = 2.3x15; regular price Table Tapestry table covers in eae pie Dafa nueR: $4.25) Tuesday......., $2.95 | Pope yAablelenvers: y Bargain” item that we are (Fifth Floor, Front.) Covers Sie Ou aes acen more than usually glad to print Hand Women’s large, 12-inch hand bags; designed in | Bags the latest style and well made; regular price $1.50; Tuesday ...... $1.20 and fringed; regu lar price $1.50; Tuesday. (Third Floor, Front.) —it’s so extraordinary and so in keeping with the spirit of this weekly event, To-mor- row in the Shoe Store we offer seyeral hundred pairs of S0c 98e Utility Fine matting - covered . boxes, suitable ey Der OF Boxes ncn UA Derton wu to'75c rubber overshoes in (bate Hiker iRzeats) ments; strong and sturdy; regu- croque! or storm styles; also Normandy The famous “Old lar price $2;28) Tues: warm lined storm overshoes | |) Warske, Normandy” brand; ey caer ° $1.69 | || (like picture) with waterproof Y very choice distil- cloth tops; all sizes. lation; of good medicinal quale (Third Floor, Fron : ) {Siegel Cooper Store, 2d Floor, Rear.) ity; sold elsewhere at $4.90 a Ribbon ancy blocked ribbon | ==== ——S gailon; our regular price a» , Belting P&iting 1), inches wide; | Cigar These are fine imported | $4; Tuesday 1. Peed sold regularly Cases leather cases in assorted (Fourth Floor, Front.) 12%e¢ at 2&c a yard; Tuesda sizes; sold regularly P y y RSIMTR enuesdar ne The celebrated Ch. 95c | Cognac (COTE rant Math Anan (Main Floor, Front.) (Mi Fl » Fi f) Port- Box pattern; contains Bac lger EBA) , Brandy importation from Folios Plotter, round inkstand, | Jewel Leatherette covered, in} France; very mellow and rich; pen box, etc.: imitation | Boxes Tea Meal aD Ane are neat- sold in other stores at $1.40 a glazed morocco, regular BARA Orient YD gular price Ante RATS SETA Q8c | larly at 69c; Tuesday... 48¢ ; © 98¢ (Third Floor, Center.) (Main Floor, Front.) + Front Bleached 15,000 yards in the TT Sheeting 't:,42 inches wide: RY Nyy, el sold regularly at» i) f "Wy 12¢ a ya we" Men’s and Youths’ | (MaiuRtopranearh \) ys Turkish Extra size, bleached Ss $10 to Towels “&mmed Turkish SS towels; regular 4, Ss A price 19¢ each; Tuesday L24ge S 15 Suits SS Table Silver bleached union BS ‘nen German table linen; sold S ¢ yard, Tuesday 29e = (Main Floor, Kear.) = About 400 thoroughly good Crib Ruffled edge silko = and well-tailored winter suits, Comforters '2¢-soversd cot. = made of smart-looking and Batterie hehe {ited erib| good-wearing materials, made coehy Tuerdaye ty 88° g8e) = up in latest styles, are in this r Floor, Rear.) = Tuesday Bargain’’ offering Colt 100. if 1 at $2.5) to $7.40 off the regu- ‘olton § in the lot; : j ‘ ese Blankets 9! finish, extra = lar selling figures All of these FANKEEB y oayy cotton blankets = suits are from our own supert for full sized b regular ¢ 2 stocks, and thousands of men ly $1.79 a pair; Tuesday,, 98e = know by experience that our Adal ‘Fisgry Rear) = regular prices are the low Laundry 500 ony inthis tot = est in town, The materials - faney duck and bur = are se now in popular Bugs lap bags; sold regu- & are thos Netcare aes larly at 39c and SUc each; m favor, and tere are Tuesday 19¢ sizes for men and youths (Third Floor, Front.) | = Take ’em away to-mor- % row at Boys’ Trousers Bioomer and knicherbocker styles; in cor duroy and fancy mixtures: also plain blue; 6 to 16 years: reg- ular price $0c; Tuesday. Second Floor, Rear

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