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TWO IN ELEVATOR | AQUED BY FALL OF 7 STORES Safety Clutches Fail to Work fn Apartment House Shaft; Boy and Girl Die. | Richard Benjamin, a necro boy who hae been in charge of the elevator at the Rosemont Apartments, No. 126A West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh ateet, for the past two weeks, took Dr. CF. W. Horn to the seventh floor of the Dullding at 94 o'clock last night. | When he reached the ground floor Mélen Levy, who has been employed as @ meld since inst Friday by Charles @plika, also living on the seventh floor, was Waiting for the car. Something went wrong, the car shot up and crashed into the framework eup- the cable pulleys, Then tt fell, te the bottom of the shaft with a jar that was felt throughout the building and that threw Mrs. John Nelson, wife of the janitor, from the chair in which she was sitting in the basement. Both Fata.ly Hurt. Brvet Batley, who lives on the third + Feaoched the foot of the shaft al-| quickly as Nelson did, Dr. not far behind them, and be- | le Policeman Harry Hern and Hassett of Engine Company who bad been called from his und the corner, Benjamin and i i g it i had been carried to the en- A. Dr. Donneily of Harlem Hos- 4 taking Benjainin to that in- tom the boy died. His skull had bese fractured and his spine broken. Helen Levy, whose left log and pelvic +: # bones had been broken, died in Har- Jom Hospital at 1.15 A. M. to-day. Cal Was « New One. ‘The car tr which the two fell was Bractically undamaged. Its top was| somewhat twisted, but that had been dome by the weight of the cables, which | had been torn loose and had piled up on the cage. The main cable had been tn dieated the car had got out of Benj mim’s control on the way up, and that {te fall had be who was said to be owner ing, it was declared that an tion the car and ¢ work by the ewiftness-of the car's f —_—— + SLAVEROF NEC PAYS PENALTY I ELECTAG CHAR Robert Francis Wood was electrocuted in Bing Sing Prison this morning for the murder of his niece, Mrs. Amelia Rocap, 4 widow, at her home, No, #1 West Vitty-third street, early on the morning of Bopt.-19, 198. Wood was led to the! death chair at 6.65 o'clook, and less than soem or fon, and Wood was pronounced | ew minutes later by the prison iclan, He went to his death with. | faltering, and said nothing at all) at tne erie, who was a big, strong man, second to be killed by @ single shock @ince Warden Frost has been in charge of the prison, The current used was 1,870 volis of from seven and | one-half to eight and one-t peres. and it Was turned on for pinute and five seconds, Wood was in charge of Chiet Keeper Connoughton, who has @een trans. | ferred back to Sing Sing after an av | fence of three years, | The Rev. $ BH. Jones, the prison | chaplain, walked with Wood to the chair. The killing of Mrs. Rocap was par- tleulariy brutal W forced his way | into the room w ie and her two | vd shot ner the local po: | te him unt | which he seni | to a relative here. The picture was | Promptly turned over to the police an Wood's arrest followed. Wood tried t quences of his ac ity when placed the conse aming Insan: | He decia: he had killed his niece by the dir command of God. He came into court |§ with his vest buttoned up the back anu | his trous \de foremost. He declared the Lord had commanded hin to cease his practice of drinking two quarts of whiskey dally and he had done 80. Then he was commanded to Kill hia niece to keep her good. On the witness 1 Wood carried a " nual of pra n with hy Wood Was sentenced to deqth by Judge Foster, but hw appewied his case, His effort to escape was futile and on March 3 the Court of Appeals affirmea his conviction and set a new date for bir execution 1 | if | i | eco York. Our $2.50 Glasses Include Examination exactly the same as if you get a more expensive pair. Our Registered Physicians, oculists of long experience, examine your eyes Witheut Our policy is, above all else, to give perfect satisfaction. Glasses Bought Here Mast Fit, WE CHARGE FOR GLASSES ONLY, | fo | LEhilich &Sons Oculists’ Opticians 223 Sixth Ay., 15th St. 350 Siath Av., 22d St. 101 Nassau—Ann St. ‘© minute later had beoa strapped tn and ‘the gurrent turned on. But one shock was necessary for the oa) WE GIVE SURETY STAMPS -ONerL1L-Apams G Sixth Ave., 20th High Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue, Grocery mnounce a special We quote prices on mers will be informed by the salesmen of other in which we have made low prices, but which ‘do not propose to advertise, as they are wholly for thd benefit of our customers. vertised will surprise the all through the departm« Washburn Crosby’s Best 227°", ,, Gold Medal Fiour Olives—Fancy Spanish Queen Olives; large selected fruit packed in glass jars; Ye-gallon, 70c; qts., d5c; pts.......- seg 25c California Asparagus—The Bear Brand; medium white: tender spears, tall square tins; this sale, per dozen, $2.65; each... . 23c Powdered Sugar — Have- meyer & Elder's Eagle Brand, non-caking kind, for fruit and cereals; five pound muslin sacks. . 2 6c O'Netld Minin Atore—Haxement (Formerly Adame Building) For Tuesday and Wednesday We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 217 Broadway, Aster House, New York. | @ 498 Fulton St., Cer. Bond St., Brooklyn. | ccameatcmtan, eant St. Breckive. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS | | to 22d St., N. Y. Specials- sale of groceries, all fresh seven lines only, as below. Every item not ad- thrifty housewife. Look ent for special cut prices. Butter — Finest fresh made Elgin creamery, none better made; five pound $ stone crocks; each. 129 Gold Soap—Procter & Gam- ble’s, made to retail at Sc per cake; for this sale, seven cakes for 25 Rice Fancy Louisiana—Five 29 c Ibs ‘ Pearl— 26 Fancy Japan-—Five pounds 2 3c Fancy Surety Five lbs. . eee ac carieaimemenenlieonhtene natlenpnmeia adteditmeene 6+ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, 7 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., O'NEILI- ADAMS ny A Mild Statement This When You Consider the Fact That We Offer the Merchandise of i: ENRICH BROS. 2% Gigantic Clearance Sale Exceptional Showing of Famous Laces from ON « _ *®ERRICTBROS.&& Miran Adsite Bullding ss EHRICH BROS. were noted for their fine lines of real laces. We bought thousands of yards and thousands of pieces of the finest real laces and have placed them on sale at $0c on the dollar and less, The lot includes the finest imported Laces, Robes, Collars, Bridal Veils, Table Scarfs, Medallions, etc. Read these items: Real Duchess and Point Real Carrickmacross Real Venetian Edging Lace Robes, value 3500, at Edging and Insertion, and Insertion, value $2.50 $200 cach. Real Rose Point Edging, 34 to 9 inches wide, value $4 to 860, at $1.98 to $32 yd. Real Church Lace, value $10 to $40, at $5.98 to $19.98 yd. Real Duchess and Point Lace Flouncing, value $4 to 840, at $1.98 to $19.98 yd. Real Bruge Edging and Insertion, value $2.40 to $16, at $1.25 to $8.98 yd. Real Bruge All-Over, 18 inches wide, value $14, at 97.98 yd. yd. to $8.98 yd. $12.98 yd. value $2.50 to $14, at $1.25 Real Black Thread Laces, value 50c to $25, at 25c to Real Limerick Lace and Insertion, value $4 to $7, at $1.98 to $3.98 yd. Real Valenciennes Edg- ing and Insertion, 25c to $20, at 10c to $12.98 yd. Real Irish Crochet All- Over, 18 inches wide, value $18 to $45, at $9.98 to $19.98 to #150, at $1.25 to $75 yd. Real Irish Edging and Insertion, value 35c to $16, at 19c to $7.98 yd. Hand-Embroidered Linen Robes, value $12 to $89, at $4.98 to $59.98 each. Some with real Irish lace and me- dallions, Real Valenciennes, Cluny and Irish Medallions, in various shapes, value 10c to $2, at Sc to 98c each. Real Lieere and Point Applique Bridal Veils, val- ue $19 to #50, at $9.98 to $29.98. value i EHRICH BROS.2& Famous Silks o 35-inch Black Dress Satin, Ehrich’s price $1.25, sale price 69¢ yd. 36-inch Black Dress Taffeta, Ehrich’s price $1.29, sale price 65¢ yd. Imported Black Satin Messaline, pure silk, Ehrich’s price 85c, sale price bap bes 36-inch Natural Ecru Shantung Pongee, Ehrich’s price $1, sale price 49¢ yd. Silk. fs, 214 yards long, white ground with Pompadoug, figures, Ehrich’s price $1.50, sale price 69¢ each, Double Width Bordered Silk Wa: Pongee, Ehrich’s price 75c, sale price 38¢ yd. 111 Main Store—Second Floor (Formerly Adame Building). Printed Foulards, in a large variety of designs and colors, Ehrich’s price 98c, sale price 49¢ yd. Rich quality of Faille Francaise, all colors, also black and white, Ehrich’s price 59c, sale price 30c yd. Brocaded Silk, evening shades, Ehrich’s price $1, sale price 50c yd. Crinkled Crepe, pure silk, Ehrich’s price 79c, sale price 35c yd. Oriental Kimono Silk, 36 inches wide, Ehrich’s price 89c, sale price 39¢ yd. APRIL 17, New York City a On the Dollar .2°. 1911, bein Lb BLO Si ORIEL A LS ROI a NC TG LECT TC TETAS RCO I TR Ee TOF STN E ROT ES eR C 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 You Never Saw Its. qual Before\ on Together With Supplementary Lines Bought at Remarkable Price Concessions’ rom Manu- facturers Affected by Unseason- able Weather Conditions. 10,000 Pieces of WOMEN’S APPAREL IN THE i EHRK H BROS.2& O'Netll Malm Store—Third Floor (Formerly Adams Building). Sale, consisting of tailored suits, dresses, skirts and coats. few specials in each department, but hundreds more just tion. We s good await your selec- AH in all, this is a merchandise display at values consistently averaging half regular and under no other circumstances could possibly be obtained here or elsewhere at these extraordinary prices. You're bound to buy you look over the assortment, and we urge you to take advantage of the occasion without delay. $16.50 New Spring Tailored Suits, 32 to 46, blacks, blues, grays and tans, at $8.25. $25 New Spring Tailored Suits, woisteds, mixtures, serges, in many styles, at $12.49, $32.50 New Spring Tailored Suits, black, white and navy serges, also novelty weaves, at $16.75. $35 New Spring Tailored Suits, plain and novelty styles, in black and most popular shadings, at $18.75. 2,500 Wash Tub Dresses and Frocks, made of muslins, ginghams, linons, lawns, 100 styles to choose from; values $2, $8, 3.50, #5 and 86, at 98c, 91.49, $1.98, $2.49 and $2.98. $12.50 Silk Foulard Dresses, several styles, designs and shades, at $6.25. $18.50 Silk Foulard Dresses, dainty shadings, as well as darker colors, at $9.25. 818.50 Novelty &2 k Frocks, $9.25. Silk Dresses, $11.25. ilk Dresses,412.25. ilk Dresses, $15. ilk Dresses, $17.50. ilk Dresses, $20. erge Frocks, $9. 4 50 Wool Serge Frocks, $11.25, Wool Serge lrocks, $12.50. Wool Serge Fre » $14.75. 50 Natty Dainty Voile Dresses, $9.25. 50 Voile Frocks, $11.25. Voile Dresses, $15. 5 Voile Dresses, $18.50. 0 Dimity Summer Dresses, $3.25, $10 Summer Dimity Dresses, $5. 810 Lingerie Dresses, $5. $18.50 Dimity Dresses, $9.75. 8. i FHRICH BROS.2z& COATS O'Neill Main Store—Third Moor, $2 Long Linen Motor Dust Coats, sev- eral styles, at 98c. $7.50 Long Linen Motor Dust Coats, many models, at 93.69. | $10 Silk Pongee Tafteta and Lace Coats, an odds and ends assortment, at $4.95. $16.50 New Spring Long Serge Coats, for women and small women, in black, navy and tans, at $8.25, se ENRICH BEOS.2% WASH GOODS ON ain Sto ‘ erly Ad: 10c to 25c Ginghams and Prints at, Per Yard, 5c Dress ginghams, apron ginghams, cotton tamise, russet penang, flowered lawn, Am- erican printed goods and several thousand remnants, worth 10c to 25c, at Se yard, Building). 20c Tan All Linen at 12c Also colored striped linen. 18c Taffeta Pongee, 9c Plain colored’ fine mercerized fabries in the best light and dark shades. 19¢ Pongerian Pongee, 11!sc Prettiest foulard styles, China silk finish, 39¢ Silk-and-Cotton Fabrics, 16!5c Plain colors, polka dots, evening colors, foulard styles, in a great variety and a big lot. “Surety Stamps” (990) Equal $2.50 In Goods Free And you select the ; goods from our sales counters, i EYBICH BROS.sts WOMEN'S NECKWEAR Real Duchesse and Point Lace Scarfs, value $100 and $150, at $50 and $75. Real Point Applique Lace Scarfs, worth $15 and $30, at $7.50 and $15. Black Thread Lace Shawls, value #50, at 925. Real Duchesse Lace Berthas, value $20, at $10. Real Point Venise Lace Yokes, value $11, at $5.50. Real Irish Crochet Dutch Collars, Yokes, Stock Sets, value $7.08, at $3.98. ** EYRICH BROS. FANCY SUITINGS OU omely Rifaite Wats ee Formerly $1, $1.35, $1.50and $1.75, at 59c yd. Imported summer-weight, in a big variety of styles and colors to select from, at 59¢ yard. $1.50, $1.75 and $2 Fancy Suitings, at 69c yard. Imported German, French and English styles hairline stripes, pin checks, fancy voiles, silk and wool weaves. Imported Diack Diess Goods, 69¢ yd. Formerly $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 In dress and skirt lengths; one of the greatest black dress goods values ever offered; at 69¢ yard, Satin Lining, 48¢ yard Lining Dent, O'Ne|It Main Store—Second Floor ning Dent Pasels Adame Wuilaiags:"* 8f-inch satin lining, guaranteed for two seasons, at 48¢ yard. it FHBICH BROS.2h& Marabou Feather Stoles, Coque Boas and Mufts O'Neill iain Stor inst Floor (Formerly: Ada: aiding oles, value $1.50 to . Coque Boas and $5.98, at 75¢ to $1.98. Coque Sets, value $6.98, at $2.25 set. Marabou Feather Stoles, 5 and 6 strands, value 84 up to $6.50, at $2.75, $3.75 and $4.50. Marabou Capes, value $4.98 to 86.50, at $3.50, $3.95 and $4.50. Spangled and Beaded Robes and Tu- nics on Net and Chifton, 50(, Off Value $10 to $59.98, at $5 to $35 Remnants of trimmings consisting of beaded and embroidered colored appliques and band- sgh Value 50c to %: at 10c, 25¢ and 50c¢ yard, # ENRICH BROS.t UNTRIMMED MILLINERY O'Netlt Main Store—ct ira Floor Chormerly’ Sdaing Hultding ). Women's Untrimmed Hats in a variety of shapes and braids at 25c, Nis Rough Braids, 37c. 100 dozen Flowers at 10c. 100 dozen Eagle Quills at 10c. wf RHRICH BROS. st RIBBON STOCK © O'Nelll Main Store—Firat Floor (Formerly Adame Building). 1 to 9 inches wide at Se, 10c, 15¢, 20c and 25c yd.; value 10c, 20c, 30c, 40c and 50e, ‘ormerly Adams Building). $12.50 Women's Long Coats, of tweeds, mixtures, in black and white checks, at $4.95. $12.50 Silk Rubberized Rain Coats, in tans, blues, blacks and grays, at $5. $22.50 Silk Pongee and Cloth of Gold and Taffeta Lace Coats, $9.50. $15 Three-quarter Coats, made of serge, broadcloth and covert, at $4.95. $16.50 New Three-quarter Box Walking Coats, of tweeds, in assorted shadings, at $8.25, dt ENRICH BROS.2& $3.95 to $6.75 Colored Silk Waists at $1.00 Tailored and fancy trimmed effects, at $1. $1.75 to $2.50 Waists at 75c White linene and white madras waists, with pleated front, pleated and plain back, long sleeves, fir ed with stiff and soft cuffs and stiff coll: Se. $2 Tan Poplin Waists at 75c Made with pleated front, pleated back, long sleeves, finished with cui! and stock collar, with tie, at 75c. BROS. 2h LINENS Lace trimme Cloths, Tray Cloths, Centrep: and large ‘lable Cloths ar. this offering, every quotation en being At Half Ehrich Prices and in many instances a great deal more than half, O'Ne! a0 a Lace trimmed Doylies....... 3c to $2 Lace trimmed Scarfs........ 49e to $20 Lace trimmed Centrepieces.. Lace trimmed Table Cloths Lace trimmed Tray Cloths... 65¢ to $1.25 Lace trimmed Tea Cloths... .$2.50 to $20 Pattern table cloths and napkins, also odds and ends of embroidered and plain linens, Odd pieces of towellings and crashes; odd sheets, pillow cases; short lengths and rem- nants of all kinds. 30c to $15.00 9.50 to $17.50 senumerate but * 1

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