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<i) ry PULLEY CRUSHES TOWER WORKMAN 150 FEET IN AR Conveyor Attendant Badly Mangled on Top of Erie Stone Crusher. NEARLY CUT TO BITS Desperate Etforts Save Rich- ardson Fro: rible Fate in Hopper's Jaw Tn his fifty years of mining, biasting 4nd “shooting” of! Ed Richardson, the ixty-year-old pulley man of the Erle Rallroad’s big conveyor that carries @tene from the Bergen Hill cut to a crusher, never came as close to death as he did to-day, With his hip smashed anda deep cut in his forehead the old man, after narrowly escaping being dumped into the crusher, lowered him- self down the 470 feet of tron-bucketed belt that forms the eyor low every workman tn the cut him breathlessly and ran to Stern Brothers To-morrow, Sat eey \ Misses’, Girls’ and Small ‘Women’ s Apparel Extraordinary Offerings ~ Misses’ Taiior-made Suits, of plain broadcloth, i Also striped worsted material, Heretofore $21.50 to 29.75, 915.95 | Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, Button-to-Neck, flannel lined, velvet collar, Heretofore $9.50 to 14.75, 7.95 A'so Advance Sa’e of Girls’ Washable Dresses minyatelt at #138, 1,98, 2,05 Value $2.75 to 4.95 in plain chambray, white law hams, Dutch and High Neck Girls’ Guimpes, of White Lawn, cluster tucked with hemstitching, 4 to 14 yrs, Value use, O'S | MISSES’ WAISTS, 14, 16 and 18 Yrs. Batiste, trimmed with Embroidery and Lace, at $2.95, 3.95 Linen, with Embroidered Front, “1,98, 2.95 Brussels Net, trimmed with Lace, « 4,95, 6.95 ‘ January Clearance Sale of Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing At Remarkably Low Prices Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, some with extra knickerbocker trousers, $4.95 to 11,50 off the belt as he n the ground. 5 icherdavnlew shine caa tow ttuloie Heretofore $6.95 to 16.50 Mttle huteh he top o e& C0) Ong n + 180 feet above the penny nese | Boys! Sailor and Russian Suits, 4.95 to 7.95 that the over which the endless Heretofore $6.95 to 12.75 band worked was properly oiled Caught in Bat and Puli. Boys’ and Chiren's Overcoats and Refers, 4.95 to 11.50 The mac. y had just acl Heretofore $7.45 to 18.50 to-day when Ric t that ta U c] Sui the sleet that A lected on wet Young Men's Sack Sulls 8.50 to 19,50 pulley was making the belt slip bad’: in fancy mixtures and blue materials, . 2 ABN, He tried to adjust tt with an iron bar Heretofore $11.50 to 28.50 bA his foot d and his leg was . vTyy caught between slowly movine. Young Men's Overcoats, 12.75 w 17.50 band and the pulles in fancy mixed cheviots and velours, ¢ MUIR) Fortunately the man at them. operates the conveyor was o up and there was no atone in the bu ets, or that would have been th As it was the t yw and by ad only moving effort he the tower belting just in time ‘ dropped into the hopper below. In the brief tnterval eaught fn the machinery the old man was badly crippled. He managed, how- ever, to reach an electric button and press It four times—the signal to stop the machinery, Then he watted for fome one to climb the tower at the top of which he lay to help m. When no one came the old man decided that he would have to get to the bund him- seit. It was impos: him to climb down the cleats na across the uts of the tower, and so he began the pains ful descent of the belt He was taken to St where it was sald ably die of shoc WOMAN DIES IN STREET. scape being Mre. Willner Stricken With Apo- plery While Walking With Daughter. Btricken with apoplexy, Willner, fifty-four years old, of No. $6 West Twentieth street, died sud- @enly early this morning, {n front of No. 18% Seventh avenue, while she was walking with ber daughter. Her body was taken to the West One Hundred and Twenty-tifth street po! pending the arrival of the td Women's Gloves, $1.59 length, mousquetaire, 16-button tanne, spear back. $4 Women's Gloves, $1.59 mousquetalre, 16-button length, suede, undressed kid Women's Gloves, $1.29 mousquetaire, 12-button length, suede, undressed kid. Women’s Gloves, $1.29 mousquetaire, if-button * length, glace dressed kid. $2. J, SIXTH J AV., po rot of (he crusher! of time he was} Mrs. Bertha | Heretofore $17.50 to 24.50 —— Boys’ Furnishings—specia! Sale BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ NEGLIGE SHIRTS, in white and colored madras, celebrated Star Brand, 12 to t4 inch neck measure, 69c Value $1.00 BOYS’ LAUNDERED BLOUSES, in white and colored madras, 69, with neckbands or attached collars, Star Brand, 8 to 15 yrs, c Value $1.00 BOYS’ AND YOUTHS' PAJAMAS, in flannelette and madras, broken sizes, 6 to 16 yrs, Value 95¢, 65c CHILDREN'S ROMPERS, in tan, light and dark blue chambray, pink and blue checked ginghams, 4 to 8 yrs, Value 69¢ and 85e, 48c Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes G PUMPS AND SLIPPERS FOR DRESS WEAR. SERVICEABLE SHOES, SUITABLE FOR SCHOOL, Unusual Values, To-morrow Girls’ TAN AND GRAY SUEDE | BUTTON BOOTS, HIGH CUT WELTED SOLES Sizes 8 to 10%, $2.75 Sizes 9 to 1314, HS AHO2) 3.50 | “ 914 106, | Boys’ | VELOUR CALF LACE SHOES, $1.75 2.25 West Twenty-third Street Gloves A Manufacturer's Entire Stock of Long Kid Gloves at Less Than Cost tc Makeand Import Duties. HE sensational Glove sale of the week, A maker of note eager to turn his gloves into money was willing to make a surpassing sacrifice. ‘The entire stock hurried in and will be on sale to- morrow morning. Mousquetaire style, 6, 8, 12 and 16 button lengths, t# Main Floor, Women's Gloves, $1 §-b ‘:on length Suede Gloves, white « ° tan undressed kid, Mousquetalre style. $1.78 175 value. pique, value, I; white Women's Gloves, $1 8-button length Glace Gloves, black and 3 value. tan dressed kid. #2 value, Women's Gloves, 69¢ 6-button length, suede, mousquetalre style, $1.35 value, 0, of Fshion NEW YORK. Mousquetaire style. white : . $2.50 value. tan 60 value. THE lt ee WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY a — Pr a FOURS | Stason rey SUXTH My AV,19 “1020 “STREET. There’s Great Charm of Youth in These Pretty Suits for Misses 2.75 S" ha price couldn't prevail style and all the pretty undefin clearances are the rule. did’ 86-inch Hipless im: dled with Fall flare satin collar, suittng, semi-fitted self-covered oughout with hn Full) flare or 15 value, M_sses’ Dresses, $8.50 "s und chevron, reviot and novelty laranteed ated ski Ault tows of self-covered $16.50 value Misses’ Coats, $7.50 G y taflored. $16.50 value. Misses’ Suits, $23.75 ed broadcloth, Some hand- y trinined, others strictly tal- li the odds and ends of sea- urly purchase. $45 value. —:8IMPSON CRAWFORD CO. instead of $21.50, the pr at which they were to sell. When you see these jaunty Suits, note their graces of onishing that they can be sold at $12 Made of Broadeloths, Hlerringhones and Cheviots in a splens Undeniably the most attrac: tive suit special in town... Junior Suits, $7.50 Girls' Schoo! Coats. $3.95 Misses’ Coats, $16.50 sirls' Dressy Coats, $8.50 Misses’ Skirts, $4.75 15, 1909, 9 E> o> > a> > | Engraving & Stationery < &@ Third Floor, I ngraving and Die Stamping Speclal prices for to-morrow, 50 Cards, 35¢ NEW YORK. 50 cards printed from your own plate, 36¢ 100 cards printed from your own plate New Plate and 50 Cards Shaded Old English, $149; regularly $2.50, Paper and Envelopes, 79c The popular fabric tnish, and envelopes to march your own address or monogram dle In any plain color. regularly 45c, } regularly 80¢. Stamped trom e Monogram Die, 75¢ Plath two or three letter; $1.25 yalue, LRA Address Die, 89¢ atany other time of year, One tine addres $1.25 values, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO——— “All the New Books And Thousands of Volumes of Works of Every Imaginable vescription US, addition to offering the lategt fiction, we are Aber ply clearin, Sooks of all kinds, PRICES HAVE BEEN CUT VIRTUALLY: SGARDL “Y. If you want to pick up many a gem In the book line, visit the Book Store on the Third Floor to-inorte 4m Third Floor, $ Popular Fiction at 45c —_|(Books at 25c 12 vas) Lavender and Old Lace Some are bound {n half-leather, e i] n Clover such as Representative Men, Prue Brewster's Millons and I, Prince of the House of Doctor Luke David, Novels by A, 0, Gunter, Alton of Somasco such as Mr, Barnes, of New York, The Story of an Untold Love A Lost American; 450, value, The Conqueror ‘The Brass Bowl ent Works and ‘The House of Mirth stories tiaicesal tieuetas aa eee: vols,, half leather .......++-$3.49 Mysterious Mr. Sobtn Hume's History of Engianaes Vols, ClOth ...sesseeesenee Macaulay's History of]! shakespeare, 4 vois., cloth... ed touches of fashion, it is .75, even now when h large pockets and inlaid Of heavy cheviot, ned throughout with flannel, made tn a popular dou- ble-breasied bigh-neck model, with military collar, Some plainly tai- lored, others trimmed with braid and brass buttons. $7.50 value, Of imported caracul cloth, made in an attractive O0-inch Directoire England, $1.25 Plutarch’s Lives, 6 vols., model, with high collar a In five volumes, red cloth, gilt]} cloth .........56 6 InterlIned and Mned thre top, $2.50 Shakespeare, 8 vol with guaranteed satin, $34.76 v Cooper's Leather Stocking and Sea|| leather .......+0.65 + $2.25 ‘Tales, same style and price Alger Books for boys, i) tittes.18¢ Crane's Atlas of the Incubator Baby, by Of chevron broadcloth and chev Ellis P, Butler... .cessee es OO fot, made in many handsome and |} World, 25¢ Chambers's Popular Emeyclopae- youthful models, — some abor Pocket edition, 45c, value dia ......6 SHbuNOdKE00 OU woe BBC ately trimmed with faney brald SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. and brass buttons, others with h 5 broadcloth of contrasting shade. o~ teoanou ot ammwaing. ut’ | “Thin-Model Watches, tr Mata Floor, Tes is the thinnest gold-tilled watch made. American movement. Fully adjusted, Guaranteed for 90 years, $8.80 values. Real Gun Metal Boys’ Watch, $2.95 Of excellent quality panama and chevron, made in flare and pleated models, Some trimmed with folds Not oxidized. Open face; guaranteed ‘Umekeepers, $6.00 value. and buttons, others with satin Solid Gold Cuff Links, 89¢ bands, $7.50 value, In a variety of designs, $1.28 value. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Women’s High-Grade Sample Lace Neckwear at Half Regular Prices e, and carries with ae we found that the quantity had been increased. ‘The order was over- The Neckwear Must Be Sold, i Latest Styles Are ‘ Lace Jabots, real Irish Bows, Chiffon and Lacs Jabots, Gi Choice. Lace Ja Bows, Lace Rab: | i} Pt k ) ieviot and) imported j H 1 3, made in several stylish | | i , including the popular Em- F H tre : aud well-taflored | | t 1 ne elabor- i || ; ately: trin uld or bands 1 | \ ‘ Y tin, others “pla n and hand HIS is a most unexpected ~ Novelty Long Chains, 5] ’ ta Main Floor. T'! RSE chains are among the prettiest, the most artistic, that the Jewelry Store has ever offered for sale, ‘They comprise all the popular styles, long chains, Bayaderes mn-metal and French gilt: set with crystals, real coral settings, 32 and La Vallicres, Real topazes, gu , etc, A few and 3 values, amethysts, Some are 23 sap values. Clearance of La Vallieres, 50c Many styles and a wide assortment of stones, Values to $2. = SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Famous Trade-Mark Brand Women’s Boots, Oxfords and Pumps, $2.40 NSTEAD of $8.50 and $4.00, the regular price for this fine and dressy footwear, Every Woman Knows This Brand It is Advertised Everywhere It was formerly sold by u Every pair is new and perfect, On sale for the first time this week. Wide range of sizes and widths, Black, tan, patent viel kid and black calf. Parlors on the Second Floor. leather, while On sale in the American, from a well-known concern in this city. Turnovers, ote, A wonderful variety to select from, l5c, 25¢e, 50c, 68¢, 75c, 98e, *1.25, $1.50 tr Main Floor. it lots of good news for you. We purchased 5,000 pieces of neckwear, imported and The merchandise was sent to us promptly, and when it reached the receiving room filled, Quick communication with the firm revealed that it had passed into a receiver's hands, and We Hasten the Sale. Bverything Is New and Shown, and at Prices That Are Positively Sensational real Irish Rabats, real Irish Jabots, real Cluny Bows, real Cluny Rabats, real Cluny Jabots, hand-embrotdered bson Stocks !n lace, net, chiffon, ete, Net Ruffs with satin bows, Ascots, plain and embroidered; St. Gall em- Values from 35e. to $3 each. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Men’s Suit and Overcoat Reductions Extraordinary! VERY Suit, every Overcoat in stock, subjected to most Emphatie Price Keduetions. The Best Values Ever Offered in Men's High-Grade Tailoring. Sizes to Fit All Men Men's Overcoats 120 Men's $15.00 Black Overeoats 62 Me 50 Gray Overcoats . 104 Me 5.00 Fancy Overconts . 26 Men's 316,00 Protector Coats Men's Suits 60 Black $15.00 Suits 42 Black 218,00 Suits... T+ Black 00 Suits, 55 Black $25.00 Suits 144 Fancy $18.00 Suits. . 206 Faney $15.00 Suits Men's Suits and Ovyercoats 143 Men's £25.00 Faney Overcoats. ) 241 Men’ 00 Plain Overeoats .... 7 Men's and Plain 320, 00 Overcoats. . 326 Men's Faney 5.00 Suits 147 Men's Fancy 820.00 Suits Men's Suits and Overcoats 65 Men's $55 Black Overcoats 104 Men's & 76 Men's $ 118 Men’ 104 Men's © ta Second Floor. $9.00 ' $11.00 $14.50 Fancy Suits.... PSON CRAWPORD CO. 25 la, | | Home baked in each. 10e WMG {aXe Bais ali Wt ul palurcay Specials in New York's Finest Grocery ‘Crean cl fT New Sante Clare Vrones Creamy Corn) Brenkh 19 ana ia Ohl ree i ye F ¢ s Raat ¢ atte! s 2 Beans SLID: Sweet duiey Oranges Ao pea fee, lec i 206 ; + Hireaiefust f 81 , si 2¢ nso iQ : | pe ‘ = ny ‘ ots 2Qle f . The 1 or al yitte coen 14 220 Beak. foes | tain ".. 15¢ ‘ 1 s cor BLZ8 J] @ New Cat War Be Choice Teas—a Red Ala Salmor s Ne nn) Sus Ppa T Bits (ee eee ~ti—=5iMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORF aes. : : Z SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. 22° Sixth Floor, inolleal tian rnenatnr Brand, hams obtainable; sold regul chine sliced, per Ib Made Pies-- Mince meat and apple; our own bakery; large pies; special the best tender, lean ly at 30c deecaly ma- - 23¢ None de! liv e red) livered) i New 376 lon “10e ihe is 5 Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders ii = Sai arr e ees