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‘MOMEN GREVE “WERTHS LITLE VICTIM OF AUTO Mrs. Ettelson, Whose Car In- jured Charley Osborne, as Inconsolable as Mother. TOOK HIM TO HOSPITAL. Refuses to Leave Bedside of Boy, Who Has Little Chance for Recovery. Inconso- No. 42 Mre, Charles Osborne les fate in her grief at her home, West One Hundred and Fifty-fourth Street. Beside her on the bed are her boy Charley's little cap, rubber shoes and his school books, held | together by a strap. They were brought | the One Hundred and} after Char-! one of his| to her from Fifty-fifth street ley had been run down by an autoino- yiaduet, bile. In her home, at No. 28 Riverside Drive, Mrs. Benjamin H. Ettelson !s! Polgnant than that of the boy's mother For it was Mx. Ettelson'’s automobile that had struck down Charley Osborne Mrs. Ettelson had taken him to the hospital after telephoning ahead for preparations to be made for Instant treatment for him on her arrival refusod to leave his bedside until mid- night, and then would not ride again! 8Ylvania Railroad, was wrecked at 6.05 | Se*t8 nous for every: fn the automobile which had hurt the| A. M ‘Trinway, boy, but went to her home in a livery ab. ‘The surgeons at the hospital say that there is very little chance for Charley's recovery. There is a bad fracture at the back of the skull and there are ether injuries which in themselyes would almost certainly cause his death, | Pittsburg, | Mr. McKee and turned over St. Nicholas avenue. He was one of the presumed the wr leaders of the play hour, though he was. br Charley went to Public School 46 at One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street and only nine years old, Sometimes he car- ried his unbounded good spirits into the | injured, none o, He did yesterday and the thal, New York; ( for A. “tt half an hour, as the card slipped into , Steurgeon, | Louisville He was trying to make up for the M. M fon, Pit J. W. Stewart, As McKeen, class room. teacher ordered that he ‘'stay in” one of the school books show. time thus lost away from home by tak- ing a short cut over the viaduct when he ran in front of Mrs. Ettelson’s ma- chine. Palmer, Mrs. Ettelson's Munson J. chauffeur, Was arrested and held to await the result of the boy's SEU SO the bey/ alia lurtes VESTA TE AOL BROWN FRM ward F, Buchanan on the Witness Stand. The bankruptcy hearing In the matter of the defunct Stock Exchange firm of A. O. Brown & Ca. was continued to- day before Referee John J. Townsend, at No, 45 Cedar street Edward F. Bu y of the firm, Was on the wit He t ofa transaction oo ALLEGED HOTEL BEAT HELD. Gleason Found At Dining In Tenderlo New qaperintenat of Inanrance Mate on Senate's Demand, Walls Fred. Btate e nt Gov. Hughes, whe ad a eme ck A at he had » bad ‘lime to digest news from Al- “hen had thoroughly acquatnted him- Regi with what had been one, he sai, ght Pare igen oy BOY, AUTO VICTIM, WHO HAS LITTLE CHANCE FOR LIFE, NEW YORKERS I RAILROAD WRECK under a pall of grief only a little less! | Welve Persons nae Ae When | Two Cars of St. Louis Flyer Jump Tracks, PITTSBURG. Sha | 44, the Pittsburg spec Pa, Ja n. 26.— CHARLES OSBORN THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY ARY 26, 1909, , \ i RT. ORDERED WIFE NO. 1 PLAYS TO IMPROVE TTS | WAIST, $0 nUBBY TRAIN SERVICE Seats for Every Passenger or More Trains, Says the Commission, Two orders issued to-day by the Pub- n took to the th. He Serviee Com! provement of the s¢ e elevated lines, street and Fifth ave Rrooklyn. The Fulton street Brooklyn Union Elev order directs the 1 Railroad Com- | an adequate ser. | pany to provide d vice pant every point on {ts Fulton atreet | }ine #0 as to furnish either seats for all | passengers, or the maximum service) that the physical condition of the tracks will permit. In mish hours, save on | Sundays and legal holidays, between 7.20 | and 830 A. M. and 6.89 and 6 P. M., tt is| provided that the company shall operate | trains of at least six cars, on a sched: | ‘ule that provides for the dispatching of | at least thirty-two trains in thirty-min- utes upon all lines operating to Park Row, that being the capacity of term! [nal and Bridge Non-Rush Hour Service. In non-rush hours there must be oper- ated either seats for all passengers from Park Row to City Line, within | |certain periods named In the order in| | detail, “Train No. |? jal from St. Louls on the Panhandle division of the Penn- it is sald. The train was eastbound, when two Ws mi \t | cars, the Burnley, 8 pri en rail McKeen, | along the line Following 1s the officlal list of L, Rosen- In B. Mu and went down a t ment. They were {t is sald the none of the twely HEY tA With the ex cars the tra 1 al fide kedtrain in order to transte condition, Mc ¢ them fa ilroad officials’ that persons injured are General M 1s said to have Cuts and brulaes on his head ern Bejewelled was arr) | ‘Train here passengers. ton of the Referee ay Puts Ed) “MANICURE SCHOOL” A LURE, WOMEN CHARGE. : of Attempted Liss Esther Beekman —-——>—_____ -roprietress $1,500 for Examination Accused Abdu a fa two damaged Held to-day between Conesville and | lt ® 133 miles west of Pittsburg. | | Bleven passengers and G. B general mane were injured, of the Vandalia lines, none of them seriously from Louisville to jal car No. ok was caused by a |minu or trains of six cars shall be! operated from the Brooklyn Bridge at a | imum rate of thirty trains in thirty , also trains from Fulton Ferry Line, these trains to provide | passenger oH tes train every three mi The order also provides that delays | shall be no cause for failure to obey the order, and despite delaya the schedule must be adhered to and trains ordered sent into ser- vice The order also provides for proper destination signs, clearly to be seen, and also that the company, shall within fif- ‘teen days prepare proper headway ta- bles, and report them to the Commis- | sion, the | In AGED MaN IS KILLED. Mieckoel Stapleton Run Down by a | The body Train, leton, seven BM cAMES snaking and Tailori West One On Fifth Avenue Line. The order as to service on the Fifth H a affects in main line, and} son the Bay} undays and holi- A. Meand 11.15 P. M.} her days betwe P.M. On the P ey Island and the pplies on eadway of ten Ridge division are een § V15 A M. and days between | The maximum n these two lines is lidays betwe P. M. and on oth A. M. and 10.30 P. M headway allowed « | fifteen minutes. betwee nm “sund ‘8 and and on other days from > M. During other the headway must | n thirty et Can MnicLemintes A. legal holiday M. tol hours of the be gre THER BURNED | HG SK HD One After Snatching Girl From Blazing Bed. “CATO RIA Tor Infants and Children, » The Kind You Have Always Ze Bears the AcCREERY & C0. Dep't. Fourth Floor Orders will be accepted for Theatre and Evening Gowns at large concessions from usual prices. iilor-made Suits, of new Spring 65.00, 75.00 and 85.00 Thirty-fourth Street. eon the Fulton |” | Jan. 14, 1903. Her maid Alberta Howard, Wife N. He (Uh Gor kek ah R TELEPHONE ORDERS ON ADVERTISED GOOUS; mony beng pertormed by "the. Rev, NEW YORK'8 FASTEST GROWING *ND On 8th Floor byterian Chureh, Brooklyn eight months, after ot peovishness. f the: i home, however, shonin: > pressed on him that 1¢ must cal yi 2.30 P. M. f PAM EroNRUMER EO MI ama RCOR TRING CTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED ) P.M, for Pa ell support. He. ane ase SE A EE Mrs. Howard Went Sleuthing Geraher she say ” his visita ¢ r te Brook- ased lyn t a} “vy oF, ily look hint Nie She located him, a and Found Second Family i eae ae tea erm ast ; parently Rees Kosciusko street in Brooklyn. fat. She gi and 1 te the dapper young m as from the arms of weeping } ng infants. arraigned bi wa Samuel Pike Howard, a dapper little man of th year 6 has been charged w complainant was W JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street On Wednesday, January the 27th, In Both Stores. LADIES’ DRESSES. Lingerie Princess Dresses. Trimmed with lace. 16,50 Black Taffeta Walking Skirts. New models. 12.50 and 15.00 Linen Suits and Lingerie Dresses, suitable for Southern wear, Ju Eoth Stores, NECKWEAR DEP’TS. Late importation of heayy and Baby Irish Guimpes and Yokes. Dutch Collars, Jabots, Stocks and Cuff Sets, Coat Collars and Cuff Sets. All the new shapes, Long and short sleeves of Baby Irish and heavy designs. Gold Net Sc Embroidered net Scarfs. arfs, with silk fringe. ———————EE TRUNK DEP’TS. Sale of Trunks of the best manufac- ture, consisting of Dress, Skirt and Steamer Trunks and Millinery Boxes. The latest styles, finished with rawhide leather and steel. Fitted with Dress Trays, Shirtwaist, Millinery and Shoe Box compartments, 6.75 to 35.00 value 9.75 to 50,00 14.00 to 18.00 1¢ 20,00 to 25,00 30,00 to 50,00 value 42,00 to 7 In Both Stores. Bureau Trunks... Wardrobe Trunks. . The light weight ‘‘Rohrplatten’’ Dress, Skirt and Steamer Trunks. 25.00 to 63.00 value 32,00 to 75.00 JAMES McGREERY & C0,’ 23rd Street 34th Street Nf f A Now appeari in Vaudevill ian Greater New or J BINIEXT: co, name wae was Miss Join F, Carson, of the Memorial Pres- According to the complaining wife, she permitted Howard to live with her only which she put him They didn't and she didn’t like his ard No. 1 put Howard At S snatched 0, 2 and two © Magistrate => Arblished . by permission Lenbene MREMKR é wre igh Our Restaurant est luncheon in 5 full DERG C3 wesT 4 STREET Linoleum Remnants Thousands of yards of MATCHLESS QUALITY oilcloth and linoleum offered in this sale at the most’ daring price reductions ever recorded in. the annals of retailing, THE BIGGEST LINOLEUM BUSINESS IN AMERICA jis right in this store and nate urally a vast accumulation of remnants results, and this is the w ay we clear them out QUICKLY the choicest. and decisively. Sale begins promptly at 830 A. M. Early picking . A Wonderful Clearance of Oilcloth and Remnants of Genuine Cork oleum — for merly selling from the piece up to 75c¢ a quare yd,, now ine Cork Line (Blankets, Bed|} ak: z Domestics Remnants of English Enamel Floor Oilcloth selling from the piece up to 35c¢a yd, now eur of Inlaid Linoleum— | CLEARANCE SALE OF Notions A trio of irresistible Price Offerings in Rugs everybody can use. arena Dining nee at CROCHET BED SPREADS Mar- etal mut REMNANTS OF BEST ET N- lare SE a rr rrr LOOSE BRASS Ss) per sts DC hs ius T HASSLE D EXTRA HEAVY Bi TURKISH TOW rth.tow RUPELING Ay fl “TB In Two Remarkable Women’s Coats Morning (901) Sales So emphatically sensational are the price reductions and the fact that the quantities are somewhat limited, we are forced to limit this sale from 9 A.M. tol P. M. to-morrow at the almost absurdly little prices quoted. Early shoppers find best choosing. This . o g 52-inch Broad-| Women’s 30-inch Caracul cloth Kersey &| Coats at Half Thibet Coats ee ON SALE TO MORROW, QAMTO bpm ONLY * In the handsome, half t fitting, %-inch lined faced re button. throughout with Venetian: sizes 3 Hr a ar $10 value, To morrow 9A. M. tol P. M, Tailor-Made Waists Offering Waists Usually Sold at 1:25 To-Morrow at 69c Handsome new waists, made from fine quality white madras or $8.50 All Steel Enamel Beds, $4.98 Like cut, with massive continuous posts Set pan cast corners, cheviot; a score of patterns; full Bu Yeast As ion blouse, box pleated, pleated back, Regular price full sleeve, buttoned cuffs, laun- sale price, all sizes, at Sali eeu sell regularly as high as $1.25; special row to-mor- 69c_ Wonder 4-Hour Clearance af 4 a 4.98 Offering of Brass Bed, nie$i075! Girls’ Military Coats “Mattress mide ani Brass Bed Outfits, $19, Continue large ‘ combination I with a full 5 all-steel Spri supports, 3 {Inch border and an ng, An unprecedented value—presenting an unusual opportunity for a real bona-fide saving. with 4-cable purchased id Coats made of warm fancy and@ phir cheviots; military or collarless style; trimmed with silk velvet and braid; full with reverse finished with “izes 6 to box back; new sleeves double breasted, ockets; all colors; Special, coats cuffs pateh fp years Box Seat Dining-Room Chairs highiy polished, with heavy box cane seat, high back, square rungs and stretchers; $2.00 value; to-morrow (limit 6) at...... worth up to $3, to- morrow, 9 A. M. to 1 BM. only, at.... 1.15} 10