The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1911, Page 14

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& “FEAREND CASH HRT OMS ~ WRT STEN di Ridge Trolley Speeding | Incline Rams Stalled | Fort Hamilton Car. \ | ARE CROWDED. e ic Follows Collision and ire Apparatus 1s Called to Pull Cars Apart. @ cotitaien between two crowied | ‘Rapid Transtt trolley care on | inoline at Bixty-seventh street and | avenue, a: 12.90 thie morning, | alzteen ured, saven of them seriously, and the motorman of a re departmenc were drawn apart. IN 16 PussenKers On tne fear! the accident was due entirely to ear being 0 crowaed that men and Were Jamined on che front plat and the motorman wae unable {puiate nm orakes when te maw @talled car uw fron Of cue dehow fox, Lie motor= Of the rear car could not see the fe front anti ne was aiuoat upon the same cme the pasdongers on T plattorin saw the aauger, ald of them inanaged wo puss cher) y wide. With INJURED. LINGER, MRS. HOSE, } Eighty-sevona atreet, Bro broken; Norwegian Hospital ELSLINGER, MARTIN b., ner eband; compound fracture of iwsi | ney Islkng Hospival. | BLALINGH, ARLINK, cnirveen, ana ial, atenteen, to Nu. ow Sixth | Ade, wuiurinan of car, crashed; Norwesias Hoopitai; condiuon abt WOK, Miss KILAL, of Mixnty= etfeet and Minhieeith avenue, Bie iierhal Mjuries, taken to Huopias. I) JAN, THOMAS, address avi) brvken tes; Couey Istand ital, Vs (bow MJUled and attended vy | be wurgeone were: | AUGUSTUS 'r., Nu, usb sev-| ettect; vruloes, a AN, PETHR, Nu. isis Beven- street; evalp wound. UM, HBNRUDTTA, No. 1138 ty-fourth street; injuries w sett m) JAUM, BAMAM, muther of Hen tte, contusious. ) JOSEPH, Nu. wsi7 Third aver cuts and orulses, LOUIS, No. Liss Meacy-mintgt th +} ee Injured, 19, after she had appealed to a Jus- IN, OLOF, atteaded vy Dt tice of the Pea put him under ‘of Benwy, bond to keep the peace. Wh he ANT, BAM, Nu. 6 Bayridge ave-|jearned what she had done he got 4 ue; cuts afd Druisen, revolver anc shot her, BEXANT, LWNA. wits, pruised. Austin's plea was insanity, bu Drs. injured all went to their nomes/} austin Flint and Samuel B, Lyon tes-| Stalled at Foot of inciine. “}tlfled that he was sane. t Huculton var, vperated by Mo: ona J. Buckley of No. 67 Thir left ihe wlevated mation at Bix y. fh street. and wus speedin deff the wire. At the foot of the inc! car was ipbed aod the conduc to put the tru place, inute or #0 aft e Fort A had marted, a Buy Ridge Car—one of the fiimaiest and Qfivice of the B. R. T.—rulied o ton In charge of Philip Spilt- le men in the employ of the com- | His car made speed down the t end us It swung round a curve the foot of the trestle the lights distance ahead. screamed & warning to the crowded about him. He rate efforts to set the brakes quick muve of his foot be Gumping sand on the rails, By of the curve the sand did not the rafis, and m the motor- ble to turn his brake handl were together. | ‘Hardly a passenger in the rear car | ped some sort of hurt. Glass show- ‘on the js and faces of the pas in the front car and they mad & wild dash for the open, falling over each other in their fright. | the rear car the passenge: | Blames Motorman. Hungerford, a representative he Brooklyn Rapid Tra tesued official statement, | Bplitzer for the accident. er Gisobeyed the rules of the ny,” #aid Hungerfon, “and was | y responsible for the accident. of the company's rules is that cars I not run closer than 200 feet to the ahead. This rule especially applies that are running in fogs or on tracks. Splitzer broke this rule we hold him responstble.”’ | rt to He! natitution. | A big reception and concert wil! be | given this evening in the Palm Gamten, th street and Lexington ave- | nm parieh | Church of | Orange | + ‘Turners, County, New York, An elaborate musl- e has been prepared under tion of Prof, Charles Usher and Harnett. . entertainment is due to the ef- of the Rev, Father P. F, M who is in charge of St.Anastasia ‘The parish has bought a twen- @cre farm, and it is now his pur- establish the school, which will by Sisters of Mercy. About de needed for & home for a es POLICE INSPECTOR Because of the peculiar shape of hi head the electrodes did not fit properly pn the forehead of Samuel Austin, negro known as a fracks, and it required unusual efforts accompanied by the Rev prison his body. at 6 o'clock he was pronounced the invilnme when tne trolley pol@|| Flee to Street Wh and third floor apartments, Dy Miss Jane © Chorio, WHO IS ILL WITH PUZZLING MALADY. it sMECAF GAME FERTY Persona were inj t hela ‘fas until an alarm ine te WIFE SLAYER IN DEATH CHAR Shocks Needed lockey Samuel Austin Owing to Shape of His Head. wo for | al wife well murderer formerly Jockey on the Eastern | put him to death in the electric Chair in Sing Sing to-day, Austin entered the death 8. 1. Jones, chaplain. He seemed to b umbling to himself as he took his chamber s@at in the chair. The first current of 1,800 volts and six amperes was turnef ok on at 6.06 The electrodes were displaced the man's body stiffened and his flesh and halr were burned, The current was kept on for five sece onds and then turned off, Doctors made spasty examination and found the faders heart beating. This was most unupual, the current turned on and this time Again Warden Frost ordered ore than 1,800 volts were sent through Then his heart stopped and Austin, who was thirty years ol idden race horses for a number ot ye He shot his wife to death at heir home in Mamaroneck on Sept. 4, ———- FLAMES ROUT SHOW GIRLS. | Flames Sweep Apartm A fire that started on the fifth foor MM} | of the Robespierre apartment house at eat | NO. 280 West Fiftieth street early to-| day sent more than one hundred ten- ants, nearly all show girls, scurrying who is regarded a» one of the mom to the street in scant attire. They found refuge in nearby garages until ho firemen put out the blaze that did $10,000 damage. started In the apartment of | et Peel, and before it was ad extended to the fo oce per and Miss AITKEN, New Toxin Tried in Similar IWCAFFERTY'S ODD ILLNESS PUZZLES POLICE DOCTORS | Inspector in Serious Condition from Leucaemia, a Bathing Disease | IN TWO HOSPITALS.| | Patient Died , James McCafferty, Inspector of Ponce, in charge of the Sheepshead Bay ain- trict, and one of the few old-timers left | in the department, is suffering from levicaemia, & fae disease, WRich ap to tifa clme has batflea physicians Mo- Cafferty nas deen on wick leave for the past Month, put it was not known until lo@ay that ne was afticted with the strange tmaiady When taken il McCafferty went ty Su Luke's Hospital where he remained @ week. Then ne Was transferred to Hahnemann Hospital, where the Police Department maintains a cot A few days Jater he was removed to his home, No, 029 Park avenus, He i» under the care of Dr, Martin A. McGovern, of No. 1203 Park avenue, who is In charge of the Sixtn Surgica: Precinct of the Pow Uce@ Deparcment. While hope for McCafte:ty’s recovery nus noc been abandoned, It waa ad- mitted to-day chat hia condition ie as serious as tt 18 puseling. Tried New Toxin. On Nov. 4 Wrent V. Abbott, of No. | 81 West Ninety-sixth atreet, ‘ousevel: Hospital from Yeucaemia, At- (or ten diye’ illness it was decided as & lng resurt to 106," che toxin re | ency discov Dr, Paui L, Ehriten. This curative agent t¥ Known Ais” a8 aulvarsan, One hypodermic injection ts given to the patient, Some of it haa been sent from the Royal Inatitute to the Hockeefller Institute, and Dr, Alexis Carre: of that hospital was familar with the case of Mr, Abbott, but the treatment Wa# not able to save the pucieat. ln Mr. Abbott's case the physician diagnosed the maludy as due to proto- zoan parasites that feed on the red blood corpuscles. The white corpuscles, which should nave been about 500 to @ cuble centimetre, Mad increased to 1,000, and the red corpuscles were dintnishing. There ‘was enlargement of that strange organ the apleen, and of the lymphatics, aa ie usual in leucaemia. | Victim Gradually Weakens. Ordinarily there are about 8,000 teu- | cocytes, or white corpuscles, (o every 3,000,000 to 4,000,000 red corpuscles in the But in leucaemia or leucocyth tis called by either name—th far outnumber the red, gin co diminish, and in | ture of the blood breaks | use down and @ condition simifar to anemia | sets Lh, 1s loss of appetite and | | | | | i 10 tbs. for 15¢ | A.15¢ box of ‘Ralston’? when cooked, makes bowle—10 Ibs. delicious | ourishing suicide. Trial Package In Sent Absolutely Free in of piles by a surgical operation as very doubtful, Aled in| operation unnecessary, perfect ease, in your own home, and for expense, | immetiately heals all sores and ed by the Berlin @clenti®t, | congestion and inflammation, and pain, the treatment is usually sufficient to give a per | manent cure. | of suppositori to the parts without inconvenience, or toterrupt ing your work in any way. | rugaist's for 50 cen the money and we THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1911. » wasting of tissue, and the victim «rad- ually grows weaker, The inspector has always been a inan of rugged and hardy physique, and even men of medicine are Porzled that his great frame has been attacked by this disease. McCafferty will nave been in the Po- lice Department twenty-five years on March 1 next. He was placed in charge of the Detective Bureau by Commis. sioner Bingham in February, 197, and continued as head of this department until last February, when he was sent to Brooklyn, McCafrerty ts one of the | oid Tom Byrnes achool of detectives. | aaa } DEADLY GAS HEATER. Mra. McCarthy, Millinery Destaner, Killed by Dispincing of Tube. Mrs. Mary F. McCarthy, sixty years old, amillinerydesigner, was fennd dead | from ae to-day in her room, at No. | 138 Broadway, in which she Mved and worked, ‘ | ‘The Janitor, Henry Hart, was told by | a tenant that there was an odor of | gas at Mrs. MaCarthy’s room, and Case, but in Vain and sinashed the door. 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Pyramid P Cure 1 prepared in the so they can be applied direct! sending a trial treatment free ot | name and ad. prove what We say about is true, | the sample treatment jo this t 1 t by mail, in plain sealed package, e and ry this marvellous quis dress Pyramid Drug Co., 28% Marshall, Mich, alan s 3d Ave. & 121st Street January Clearing Sales Special Wednesday Rockers, $1.44 Val. $2.25, jolden oak or mahogany finish; large and roomy saddle seats; highly sett, $1.39 Bed Springs, All steel woven wire; bronzed cable ‘ides and ends; heavy make; all sizes; value $1.9) 87 Misses’ vhite or red; Wool Sweaters, Double or sizes 28 ment of the whole wheat. Try ittoday. Luke Coleman, the negro ele- vator boy, pluckily stuck to his post and carried the excited tenants from | the upper floors to the street while the | fire raged. SON &Co Annual Sale Dresses, Coats and Suits For Women, Misses and Children Tailored Suits Regu of Fashionable Mixtures. $45.00 to $75.00 Evening Gowns and Theatre Wraps, Afternoon Dresses, Regular prices $95.00 to $200.00 $150.00 to $25 lar prices 20.00 © 35.00 Regular prices 0.00 95.00 to 150.00 65.00 t 100.00 FOR A LIMITED PERIOD Tailored Suits of imported Worsteds will | \ be made to measure {or 68.00 Final Reductions in Dresses, Coats and Suits For Children and Young Girls Trimmed Hats Regular prices $10.00 to $30.00 BROADWAY & ) 3% 5.00 & 10.00 ti *STREET i i A Material is pure Irish tinen, with cluster of tucks and patch pockets: #; laundered eral designs Cambric Skirts, White cambric, trimmed with deep flounce of emb ery and 6 pin tuck: alo dist SSeS Lue 69¢ lomen’s Underwear, 25c Heavy ribbed e lined vests and pants; extra si 8, 9. ze lisle, garter top; high spliced heel and ar all sizes. ® ‘loys’ Gauntlets, 1 9c Kid gauntlet, e lined; fringe and saree rai regular 29. ‘ea Kettles, 25c Geny arias No. 7; value 49. lysian 7 Flannelettes, JsC yd. Variety of light and dark colors; c yd. 36 in. wide; value Te. ular 100, Bleached 53, lu: rf Heavy qualit, rown Sheeting, Will wash h q 2. 6c, p Sick Feeling | that follows taking a dose of castor oil, anite or calomel, is about the | worst you can endure—Ugh—it | | gives one the creeps. You don’t | have to have it—CASCARETS | | move the bowele—tone up the liver—without these bad feelings. ‘Sian B. Altura & Co, 6,000 YARDS OF WHITE LINEN, SOFT FINISH 36 INCHES WIDE, SUITABLE FOR LINGERIE DRESSES, BLOUSES, CHILDREN'S GARMENTS ETC., WILL BE OFFERED TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF ; 30c. PER YARD HAND-EMBROIDERED LINGERIE PILLOW SLIPS IN A LARGE VARIETY OF SIZES AND DESIGNS WILL BE ON SALE AT THE SAME TIME AT 50c, TO $1.50 EACH WHICH ARE MUCH LESS THAN FORMER PRICES. ALSO A SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN’S AFTER- NOON AND EVENING DRESSES . AT $18.00 AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT $15.00 & 25.00 GB. Altman & Co. HAVE IN PREPARATION A MOST UNUSUAL SALE OF ORIENTAL RUGS DUE NOTICE oF WHICH WILL BE. GIVEN. NEAR FIFTH AVENUE TAKE ELEVATOR FINE FURS It has been our custom, after January first, to sell our entire stock of Made-Up Furs to the large retailers or department stores at a 50% Discount. Hereafter we purpose taking the public into our con- fidence and sell our merchandise direct, offering them the same reduction. COMMENCING TO-MORROW OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Manufactured Furs FOR MEN AND WOMEN will be offered AT 50% Off Registerea Trade Mark Established Halfa Century Annual Sale Housekeeping Linens, Etc. . At “The Linen Store.’’- Beginning to-day, January 3rd, we shall offer at Special Sale a very attractive collection of goods at reduced and special prices, The assortment includes: Table Cloths and Napkins, Hemstitched Sheets and Pillow Cases, Towels and Toweling, Blankets, Quilts, Bed Spreads, French and Domestic Lingerie, Ladies’ Hosiery and Corsets, Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Waists, etc. Every piece is sold with the McCutcheon guarantee of reliability, James McCutcheon &.Co. 5th Ave. & 34th St., waste +9 Waldorf-Astoria Last Year’s Pledge fully REDEEMED in this “INNOVATION SALE” Last year we promised you that our semi-elastic ‘“Lastikops Webbing” should REVOLUTIONIZE CORSET-MAK- ING and enable us to produce corsets far more STYLISH, COMFORTABLE and DURABLE than could ever have been made without the use of this NEW § KIND OF A FABRIC, We make good this pledge in our Innovation Sale of the new Nemo Corsets Nos. 319 and 321, and we bring to millions of women the: very corset which they have LONG WANTED but could NEVER GET.— A Self-Reducing Corset that Assures the Utmost Degree Of Fashionable Slenderness, at a Popular Price—$3.00 These are only the first of a wide variety of models for the coming season, in which Lastikops Webbing will be an important feature, producing ENTIRELY NEW EFFECTS in S ashionable figure-control with the greatest comfort women have ever known. ; Every woman ought to know all about Lastikops Webbing, and learn by experience WHAT IT WILL DO FOR Hi therefore, these introductory aodels are sold at a low popular price, within the reach of all. Nemo Self-Reducing Corset No. 321—$3.00 Fer talland medium stout figures. Ich bust, very long hip; broad bands of Lastikops Webbing reduce and firmly hold in ps and upper limbs, yet are elastic enough to give perfect e ted. Nemo Self-Reduging devices reduce and support the abdor supporters, Fine whe coutil, sizes 19 to 36, Nemo Self-Reducing Corset No. 319—$3.00 For short-waisted stout women. A madel similar to No. 321, but with lower bust and lower under arm. White coutil. sizes 19 to 36. Greatest Corset Values Ever Offered In view of the superiority of mate! making and finish, these Cor- sets are worth a great deal more than $3.00—sayinjr nothing of their | wonderful spe: features, which easily double their value from the § standpoint of I th and Fashion. LASTIKOPS WEBBING— ALL OTHER ELASTICS— 1. Never loses. any of its original | 1. Are likely to ‘give out" and elasticity. get “atringy” ina week. 2, OUTWEARS ANY CORSET. 2. Will wear out quickly and 3. bb NOT weakened or damaged by | render the corset useless. the needle. |. Can be made very elastic; or only PARTLY elastic, to provide strong SUP- PORT with perfect EASE. 3. Are weakened when the needle cuts the unsecured rubber strands, 4. Are elastic all through—the elasticity cannot be adjusted, The Nemo ‘Innovation Sale’’ begins this week in the best stores in all the principal cities and towns from Maine to California, Go early to your dealer and see these wonderful new Nemos. The demand is sure to exceed even our great manufacturing facilities, We shall fill duplicate orders as fast as possible; but get your new Nemo as soon as you can, KOPS BROS., Manufacturers, New York The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD MICHAELS BROS act surely and Ladies’ or Men's 00 rats on toe Clothing Up to 525 $1.00 Down—$1.00 Per Week pets, and Indigestion, ‘They do their duty. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price, Genuine mustber Signature S™AVE. ano O™sT! BROOKLYN

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