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t wing is being built to join it to the narrower structure that runs % through to Thirty-fifth street. Both the i e iE nN BURIED i RUINS AS NEW BUILDING FALLS tenn at Work on Addition to Thirty-fourth Street Store Trapped. [Phe fronwork of the second floor of addition to the new wing of the heim & Collins store at Nos, 37-99 West Thtirty-fourth street collapsed to- | i and and piled down on a score of work- | ‘men, injuring nine, two mortally. The rear addition to the Thirty-fourth Upntrey- fourth street and Thirty-fttn {| Sotreet structures, ten stories high, are up. The addition will join them into one structure. Tne first floor has been completed and the ironwork was in floor level, Brick! were at work on the ition and tronworkers were hoisting up (wore steel girdérs and reinforced con- crete flooring material when the col- sfapse occurred. Bome steel trussing gave way and let mass of girders down upon the men Five men were pinned beneath one girder and the other injured men were struck down by ie shorter steel beame. The crew of Engine Company No. 4 was summoned to extricate the men from under the mass of metal. Am- ) bulances were called from Bellevue and New York Hospital, Michael Mikotch, twenty-five years ‘on the second sand laborers floor of the aa- i @ laborer living at No, 609 East leventh street, and Fellx Chapman, twenty-six years old, a laborer living at Nog First street, were dangerously injured. Tho skulls of both were frac- and they were dragged uncon- from the debris by other work- "Nine others were more or less injured. B eee DEAD BABY IN SATCHEL. Coroner Decides Child Left at jon Was Killed, , N. a “Stymtery surrounds the finding to-day of a dead baby in « satchel left at the Erie ‘wtation in this city. Wrapped about the and the grip was one of good make, and the grip was one o good texture, but upon neither were there any marke to lead to identification, The grip was left in the station yesterday afternoon, and was opened to-day by the night ticket agent in the hope of finding some ‘lue to the owner. He was horrified to ‘find the baby a fully developed mate fehild's body jammed into the grip. ¢ Coroner, after an autopay, decided it the baby had been stuffed into the “Satchel while still alive and had been suffocated, The police are working on the theory that the grip and its con- tents were left at the station by some poy sate RN ell ai Probe Atlantic City Frauds. TLANTIC CITY, N. J., Jan. = Members of the State Assembly Special _ Sommission to investigate alleged eleo- tion frauds in this city started their jon to-day. The principal witness led was Cameron 8. Hinkle, a law- yer and Dgmocratic watcher in the 4, who testified that his poll and that he was polls for challenging ned vacant lots and cos. Demo- it 8,000 of the 12,000 votes cast at the November election wore fraudulent. pailroad Watchman Has & Remarkable Experience, kidney trouble. treatment. ty present at the West Main Street cross- ing of the Erie Railroad in this village. Yours very truly, CHRISTOPHER MeNALLY, Avon, N. Y. this the 13th Woy of uly, 1909, HARRY C. FOLLETT, Justice of the Peace, Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. 0 Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham | Y, for a sample botile anyone. ‘Wabout the kidneys and bladder. f satin, j v Wher ‘rug stort MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO For seyeral years 1 have been in the meploy Of the Erie Railroad Company, in their employ | was taken with 1 tried several doctors, but seemed to get no results from their I tried Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- zon, taking four bottles, which cured 1 am seventy-two years old and am Sworn and subscribed to before me Swamp-Root Will Do For You It will You will also receive valuable information, telling be sure and mention tie New ening World, Regular fifty-cent nd one-dollar size hottles for sale at all fo pecsp for oar FREE Nees : era furniture al Credit Me od 2174-3" AVE BETHBEIS™ST NEARLY LOST HER LIFE TO GET FIVE-CENT RIDE. Mrs. Williams, Trying to Cross|= Subway Tracks, Has Dress ignited by Third Rail. Mre. Lena Williams, of No. 1000 Bronx th Park avenu cross over the subway at Bronx, attempted cross the third rail. Her dress caught fire and she wi @anger of burning to death when tion agent leaped to the tracks and saved her. Then she was taken to Fordhai Mra. Hospital. the opposite platform. tracks without being seen, footing. She w n't badly hurt. — BIG FREIGHTER UNREPORTED | Age ja of Line Are Not W Over the General Gordon, used for clearing the complexion, quick- ‘The freight steamship General Gordon, | ly removing pimples, eruptions, hime chartered to the Hamburg-American | and blemishes, is sufficient to show what Une, has not been report: 28, ordi feet long and 47 feet beam. ® officers and men. ‘The agents of the line do not express | regular $2 Jars. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Final Reductions on Girls’ Winter Coats They are now Half Price and Less On sale to-morrow, Saturday Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats 4 to 16 years Formerly up to $12.50... Formerly up to 15.00.......now 7-50 Formerly up to 22.50.......now 11.50 Very Juniors’ and Children's Tub Dresses for Spring and Summer are being shown at very attractive prices, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. BY special arrange- ment with the Lindsay Light Co. we are able to offer the unprecedented inducement of a Reading 1. we 198 Lindsay Clear Chimney. I, No, 10 “Opal Shade and Tripod. fixture in any room, ted structure of the the One Hundred and Beventy-seventh street station at o'clock this morning and, tripping, fell iillams had been downtown, and on returning home passed her own station, Not having money to pay her way back, she decided to steal across to She got to the and would have beaten the Intervorough Company out of five cents had she not missed her since Dee. en the vessel cleared Hamburg. rily the Gen. Gordon ts a fifteen- Gay boat. She ie 1,90 tons burden, 325 Her skipper in Capt. Marr and she carries a crew of Girls’ Of Cheviot, Panama and Worsted $5.00 Sale of Inverted and Guaranteed Gas Mantles at.. The same as you always buy at 1c, in stock—the last 10,000 we have are in this sale, alarm over the tretenter'a delay because ! of the heavy storms that have been re- EL recently by the big liners com- in. CURES ECZEMA FROM WITHOUT Not a Blood Disease—Never Proves | Fatal—Demands External Treatment. POSLAM THE REMEDY Eczema is not a blood disease—on | this point medical authorities agree. never proves fatal, and is generally ‘oand in those who are otherwise heatthy Being a surface skin trouble it can only| [be treated by external means. Poslam has probably accomplished more re- markable cures of this and other skin) diseases than any remedy known. It is| applied directly upon the disorder, stops | itching at once and clears and heals the a| skin. Merely a small quantity of poslam to 2 it can do. For this purpose free samples sre mailed to any one upon request by the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West Twenty-ifth street, New York City. All druggists, particularly Hegeman’s, Riker’s, | Kalish’s, Kinsman’s and Milhau’s, sell both the So-cent trial packages and the now $ 5: 00 Special Dresses | | @AHEAR FRANKO AND ORCHESTRA, RESTAURANT, DAILY>—es SISO SIXTH: WEP SON 19°10 207° S Special Sale of Lights Lindsay Combina- tion Light = 89c) WE assemble this prac tieal light, morrow will 100 of them, CF Fifth Floor, All this prac- and for to put on sale Sold Everywhere Else at $1.50 HIS is a most extraordinary offering and it sould crowd this attractive Lamp Section to-morrow, ‘The outfit throws a wonderfully soft mellow light, 80 essential for the proper enjoyment of reading, writ- ig or sewing; and the lamp is movable, enabling you to place it on any 5c No limit to quantity you buy. Lay No, 8 Lindsay Light, consisting of foverted Ugh | Lindsay burner, Tungsten cap mantle double wreath Cueopal globe; packed one in 59c tehad air hole fn box; list price, 90¢ each globe; list price, 9 ° Junior Lights, complete; one packed $1.55... DOC in a boxt so desirable for kiteh-, lt ie aoe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1011. HEAR NAHAN FRANKO AND FAMOUS ORCHESTRA, RESTAURAN‘ DAILY, EIGHTH FLOOR of Fashion | AF 32 Years Leaders SIXTHI AVE. 19770 20" STREET. Gz, “= >Continuation if Record-Making Sale The “London Town” Bra et © Main Fioy | of LINEN Collars These collars never before sold for tess than 2 for @5c. again sell as low as 6 cents. plete. Better hurry. Will Sold only in dozen lots. Ae Style Peak At Unrivalled Low Prices Clearance Reductions 40% to 66% Below Regular HIS display and sale of Misses and Juniors’ Coats is another | expression of the constant efforts made by this organization to present to its patrons sales events possessing features of real value and real policies of moderate pricing. CF Third Floor. Misses’ Winter Coats . Full-length Winter Coats; immense purchase of Misses’ full-length Winter Coats suitable for dress, auto or rough wear. Made of rt Zibelines, Scotch Mix- tures, Broadcloths, Chinehilla, Cheviot or hp han Misses’ Winter Suits, $14.75 i Smart tailored models of popular London tweed. ‘The coat, is 30 inches in ‘lads with notch collar and strap trimming of self material. Lined throughout with guaran- teed satin, All modern skirts, Sizes 14 to 18 years. Regularly $24.75. Gir >’ Winter Louis length in t ios. kines Tato ‘8 ears. Regular'y to $16.50, ‘ Graduation Dresses, $4.75 to 32475 a Famous Trade Mark Gloves for Men, Women and Children bar Maisi Foor THOUSANDS of fine eloves from these makers eh EAU, them as 8G fore einen fee realest ‘merit of these individual concerns and repre- Cc sentin e hnest oulput possible... 6.0.6.6. cess gece ee ee ees . te Gloves that were made to be sold by the best American shops at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 All the latest and best styles are included of course—right up-to-the-h ad therefore rise everything that is cor and most desirable for general use. The reg retail prices e¢ Gloves are 81.25, &T 2.00. Be" |CHILDREN’S $1.14 10 $1.49 GLOVES ‘AT ere] “ea “IMPS N CRAW ( Ki) CO.. SIXTH AVENLE’S FINEST STORE. Smartest and Newest Designs in Embroidered and Lingerie Waists All Radically Repriced—Unusual Values Allover Embroidery Waists Front SaiMee i NB a ertion ee for Second Fluor. Dainty Lingerie Waists, 2. 48 Front and shoulders of very fine Swiss embroidery and Val. insertion. Kimono model. Dainty Hand Embroidered Waists, $1.98 Embroidered on French batiste in several dainty designs to choose from, long or 34 length sleeve, shoulders finished with French beading. Sheer and Dainty Batiste Waists, #1.00 4 Dutch or high neck, trimmed with fi ‘al. and dainty medallions. IMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE. Rich Willow Plumes Priced at One-third less than the lack-lustre ones cost elsewhere THESE Plumes are exceptionally fine. They ossess a superb lustre. They are 3-ply and hand snotted. In black or white only, Every Plume is unhesitatingly guaranteed. We will do what has never before been known in a sale of Plumes:— ’r Main Floor. We will replace or refill within a reasonable length of time any plume that fails to give satisfactory wear The various lengths and prices follow: trimmed with Cluny insertion Fashion’s Footwear Womens’ Fa- trician Shoes, Mark’ $3.50 to $5 Shoes and Oxfords for Women, at a spe- cial price. There is every width and siz some styles, and such leathers as patent colt, vici kid, gunmetal calf, vici or dongola kid, All are hand turned or hand welted soles. ar Second Floor, NO?- All sizes still intact—tall styles SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENU. FINEST STORE. °2.45 Complete line of these superb Trade On our first day of this Collar Sale (Thursday) we sold nearly 5,000 dozen. We believe sales of $3,250.00 on 6c Collars i jne day justifies our statement that this would be the “Gretest Sale of Collars Ever Held” ee Where Can You Obtain Jamond Rings at ‘ $ 5 -tis Price of . lbrmerly were $10.00 AY ' Vo, WZ oN 2 “a NY NY 000% ASenuinely Remarkable Sale N. ER_before_has such a low price been placed on Mamond rings of this character. most _oppor- tune i te purchase a birthday or remembrance ote at exact rice, Wg £2" Main Floor. Sves of Rings in an Unexpected Seational Sale To-Morrow Only These (Shi 14-kt. gold, hand made, moiihted with really rillianst genuine diamond, weighing 1-8 carat. been 86, he di _ Sad Gold Scart Pins cyan designs, collar and cuff pins, These pins have been heretofore marked Oc To-morrow will see them all dis- SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Every BoysFine Suit and Overcoat in Steck with a New LOW Record Fice To-Morrow , AMosr complete and varied assortment + of fine garments, which, offered at hi these radical price reductions, makes this gale worth making many sacrifices to atte £m Second Floor, ll the newest colors. A complete UPaval of all previous price records. ys’ Long | |_7ercoats formrice, Now. 812.51 $5.95 $4.95 94.95 + 93.85 - $3.75 Bow Fine Suits | Former Price. now, Former Price. Now. 813.50 30 a150 *5.50 $10.00....." 5Q| 85.00...... 93.85 99.50 $6.95 95.50 5,000 Samprs Women’s High-GradeNeckwear Selling 14 and }4ctual Values NTIRE S epee and Biter sample line of New York’s foremost make pg importer. Noticeable are those bttiful lace Rosebud effects so favored in the new |, wear, £7 Main Fioor, Handsome Lace and Net Jabots « fRabats Beautiful Lace Stocks with Jab, ° Dainty Fichus of Lace and Ne Chic Bows of Fine Lace-and, arate Stocks and Stoc! Jabots of Lace and Batig jh Bows, Beautiful Ribbon Nec! Dainty Dutch Colldjr rrany stytes, 16-in. Plume $3. 85/775 B85 Regularly ts Plu 22-inch Plume 1 in. Plume pume$G.85 4 Some with cloth, others with dull kid top. You can find high Cuban, medium and low heels, button and ‘THE fame of the “Patrician” Sho Wherever the votaries of Fast speci Lat. Kegularly, ¢ 85 veeta! Mh Hea L- And 24-inch to s4-ingh ‘Plumes Regu'a, y $18 to $40, 13.85 0 29.85 at, exclusive designs in handsome footw AWFORD CO. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. 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