The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1911, Page 18

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j Yates was a cb woman and a leader | Sees Zoe, tee wena) ce thse! proper: WovuLp you risk ten sleeves. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 7.50 ti charitable organizations, Her hus- | pea Sy See Ee etene of tartan cents car fare to pro- , bund Is a travelling malesman and th age on Brondway and sixth avente| ° cure the greatest Clothes Juniors’ Dresses of Linen or Chambray, wn | saree, Ite 19 2 on Sea, between Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth valuesinNewYorkto-day? Sizes 14 and 16 years, 6.00 “« Robinson of Boston and waa Merchant Tailors’ un- | spending the summer at Saratoga, 41 queations com | called for garments, that Girls’ Wash Dresses of White Lawn, Ging- $+ cerning destgne| ‘ : — were made to order to Pp le.* Size 6 t | ANSWERS TO QUERIES. and materials of|@ CIO AGHA NNS bring $28 to $75, and ham or Percale.* Size 6 to 14 years, 1.95 { Mrs. M. A. C—A color sure to be dresses should be GEORGES MODEL j becoming wonld be a deep dui! taven- | addressed to the CLOTHES, custom built { Setie from ae bere hg calnen aly Fashion Editor 4 WOMEN KILLED AS TRAIN GRINDS AUTO 10 PIECES Machine “Lost Spark” and Stopped Squarely in Front of Fast Express. CHAUFFEUR IS DYING. Three Victims Prominent in Social Life of Saratoga, the Fourth a Visitor There. TROY, July %—Four women promi- Ment in the social life of Saratoga Springs were killed and the chauffeur of the automobile im which they were riding was badly injured late yesterday Southern frontier are now in the hands 23rd Street 34th Street afternoon by a Delaware and Hudson tanga oh Ue Ahi ttn fara 7, Oona a venperor? ovement, notwithi it t | elghth Infantry, comprising a temporary train on a grade crossing at Racevilie, aL On he poring ahar ite Firat brigade; the Eleventh Cavalry, which near here, The dead are Mrs. Charles is? will be held at San Antonio for the pres- i Pek AM CE ea ence utllity will be more than a compensa | Viti ne Tied Canale ang for, the Pres: On Friday and Saturday Morning. ia jr Mrs, George W. Yates an tion. Mr. Boldt, in his communication, | ggcond Infantry, whose regular station Mra, Charles Grant of Saratoga Springs fc n and Mrs, F, M, Robinson of Boston, ‘The chauffeur, Charles Ostrander of Saratoga Springs, had both legs and one arm broken, besides sustaining in- ternal injuries, and he may not recover ‘The party had spent the day at Will- famstown, Mass, and were retuming home in Mrs, Grant's car. The chauf- four saw the train, the second section of an express on the Rutland division, ahead of tt. He ‘om low “but in doing #0 lost and the car stopped on the tr the train only a few feet away, } Before any of the occupants could move the engine struck the car, Os trander was hurled from the machine| and fell twenty-five feet away, The women fell one by one as the train pushed the auto ahead and ground it to pieces, The engine was @ quarter of @ mile past the crossing before it could be brought to @ stop. All of the women were dead when picked up and the chauffeur has only alight cuances of recovery. . Grant was the widow of Dr. t, one of the deat known physi- clans In Saratoga, and @ daughter of Cornelius Sheehan, former owner of Springs Park. Mrs, Wells wae s. Grant's sister and the wife of a well known Saratoga druggist. Mrs. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1911, ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR # # . w# & w& HOME DRESSMAKERS line, measuring at the bottom not more than 21-4 yards for a medium build. At the knees have three cord- ings shirred ever so slightly 60 ns not to band in the skirt at all. In the) back have a double loose hanging terns of The World, No Evening for dealgne| in this column can) be obtained, ~Y WDEN BROADWAY. : NOW IS PLEA 10 of! George C. Boldt and John D. Crimmins Urge Action on $600,000 Project. |THEY SUGGEST PLANS. Improvement at Greeley Square. ‘The 9900,000 project for widening fourth streets to-day received the sup- dorf-Astoria and John D. Crimmii letters to the Bi few years ago, before Mr. Martin erected the present Marbridge bullding on the northeast corner of Thirty- fourth street and Sixth avenue, he offered to sat hack his ding a cer- tain number of feet provided the city would arrange for the McAlpin prop- erty owners to do the same. No effort was made to act on that most impor- tant suggestion, and I venture to pre- ict that unless the city takes this op- portunity to add to the width of the street now, before the contemplated butlding {1s commenced, a great oppor- tunity will have been lost.” |. Crimmina and Boldt are anxious to the fighting, because the Board of Es- timate 1s to adjourn soon, and if noth- ing ts done until the regular, sessions are resumed the Greeley Square Hote) on the McAlpin property will be too far advanced to permit the proposed t 'y-five-foot widening of the street. Mr. Crimmine, in hi; iter, explains how the widening may accomplished and the cost as follow “The plot which to be occupled by | permanent structure has 9 front- | age on Thirty-fourth street of 125 feet. “My suggestion is that this whole | area be moved back twenty-five feet by adjoining the! | acquiring the building ESTIMATE BOARD |New Hotel Later May Hinder| Broadway at Thirty-thimt and Thirty-| port of George C. Boldt of the Wal-| have the city act now and are forcing | ye with favor on an y-five feet of thetr frontage, and place their building | should look with favor on the | elevated structure, giving more Mght| and a greater accessibility to their | building, a condition of great value to thatr propert: | Other suggestions in relation to this lovallty are to change the clevated | structure and to lower the surtaee| tracks. Mr. Crimmins says that in his Judgment these changes would not remedy the situation as much as would the widening of the roadway south of Thirty-fourth street i unwilling to sell the | property In hirty-third and Thirty- fourth streets the city could acquire it | by condemnation proceedings. | ee ; BORDER TROOPS LEAVE. Dat Enough Left on Memfcan Line to Meet Emergencies, WASHINGTON, July 2.—The reduc- tion of the manoeuvre Aiviston, agsem- bled at San Antoino, Tex., during the crisis of the Mextcan revolution, a been practically accomplished in at cordance with the orders of Presid Taft. Gen. Carter to-day telegraphed the War Department that all the sol- diers ordered detached from his eom- mand had left San Antonio for thetr | home posts, except a battalion of ths Third Field Artillery of Fort Myer, Va, detained to complete its target practices. ‘The fortunes of the country along the {s Fort Sam Houston and the Fourth Cavalry, patrolling the Texas border. With these troops and others in Callfor- nia and Arizona in easy access, the War Department believes it has ample forces | serve the warrant. at hand to meet any emergency that might arise in the Mexican altuatio: GEORGE DO IT. 44 West 34th St. Between Broadway & Sth Ave. Semi-Annual Price Sale and equalling $30 to $60 Merchant Tailored prod - ucta—that’s the kind of clothes we offer you at these 50% Savings: POLICE OFFICIAL’S WIFE if throwing her hat and shoes out 4 ATTACKS HIM IN COURT. car she made a number of pol hink ped and the car was seve Mrs. Nedwell, Committ Committed to House pari up until Nedwell could By | and explain his errand. of Good Shepherd, Fights All the Way. A warrant charging Mra. Mollie Ned- | ‘well of No, 28 Bast Seventh street with habitual drunkenness was obtained by her husband, Laeut. W. H. Nedwell of the Bath Beach police terday afternoon. Licut. Nedwell took Court OMcer Ansboro with him to help Mra. Nedwell, who tg young and quite pretty, refused to leave the house or te Y on her forcibly and carry her to his automobile, in which he took her before Magistrate McGuire. Mra. againet and then sprang at her Pe band, striking him repeatedly in the ac Magistrate McGuire committed thi to the House of the Good Shi ed Nedwell to take her elt was ao violent in | tbe the car thet she caused h a Gray H ion inte yes-|Easy to Restore Na nor collisions, By screaming that a woman was Ln Color of Your Hair b Simple Method ictence has jut finding out some st amazing things about the hal embodied in the Queen Gray} ment Nedwoll | Hestorer, a guid preparation carelessly pleaded guilty to the charge \ desired shade from the one | hatr soft and. flufty, and. mal JAMES McGREERY & CO. HANDKERCHIEF DEP'TS. im Both Stores, French Linen Handkerchiefs, assorted tape borders with narrow valenciennes lace edge WOMEN’S HOUSE GOWNS. Negligee Gowns of Lawn and Dotted Swiss, ribbon and lace trimmed. 3.25 and 5.75 Flowered Silk Kimonos. ....4.50 and 5.00 Lawn House Gowns JUNIORS’ SUIT DEP’TS. Juniors’ Dresses of Foulard Silk, Kimono MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP'TS. 1m Both Stores, Women's Embroidered Italian Silk Vests, 2.00 per dozen value 3.00 In Both Stores, soceee 2.95 ard 3.25 In Both Stores, hem top. 2.65 . iy . | than oe othe, ‘which "showta com with the descrip $15.00 $7.50 value 348 jee above , ton furnished 4 te a simple matter tet oR ga 7 ceata cae in- |¢0 work out ijaiials NO W Women's Drawers, inion with lace Sthow. Siny / and so on up to insertion, exclusive French model. 3.90 am oF Triah lace, while DESCRIPTIONS. ZB i 4 ~~ the highest-priced value 5.28 tuner desired gee i eer a4 Duet a fie are Tide), brome color olin drens on the $45.00 $29.50 Women's Fine Lisle Thread Union Suits, rding, ¢ is made in combination with | coula old jouble co ich fin- deep cream Venise lace, which is used | NOW wide legs trimmed with lace, 1.25 or “ jer ould collar and ok suggest some kind of ma- eine pe I a ei ice on th aca’ Fon 1anF inc Everything is included — Women's Lisle Thread Vests with hand- sort of go-between dress| front and back of the waist, also as|@ Coats and Trousers, three- Pre 2 cen went pt davayand on | a band on the sxirt, which rounds up Hece Sack Suits, Walking: crocheted yokes, 50¢e HI wp ds Wa Saeed |g ides from. th d, giv: rt, Dress and Tux- j TUN Zo Paaeeet ay Of IeRINET Coe iro fare. at tee boom. A. fold “Operator, please connect me with my office in New York, John Doe ® Co,, edo Suits, light-weight Over- ott 4 MISS M, D, | of porcelain Dive | eatin. fini ‘Walt Street.” | ages Senta Crevenstion edd Tres , lower edge of the ban he seers, o od r wont eavive & Tulle serge ress a “I want to talk to Mr. Davis, junior partner. coats, etc., etc. JAMES McGREERY a 60. rajab silk or bengaline, also deep turn- “ "4 Pech, se on aveegeartey seer of <P, oVMrABEO ¢ Se on Stn en a 2h EN MohairSuits | 23r¢ Street 34th Street elbows with “Yes, this is Mr. Doe.” of the silk and pearl but- toms, lke the second model shown above. The collar of silk in the back of the waist could be round or square or Dear Fashion Editor I have a dance frock of chiffon from (Priestley Cravenetted) $10,°1 2°15 The new Summer attire for could be made in goblin blue, with a drop shoulder defined by @ tiny red cording, which also finishes the back | “Tm talking from the pay station at the general store, the number is ——” “Oh, you know the number and will call me. Very good.” “ Hello, Davis, this is Mr. Doe. I'm talking from a “Bell” pay station in a last summer, with the skirt drawn tn little general store up here in che wilderness, How is everything?” £ | good o petaiel Ly pattern J ES McGREERY a 60. . near the bottom and puffed a. little. —— A fl AM Underneath it a band of lace shows “ Say, that’s a load off my mind. You say the deal is all cleaned up, and I R Sizes to fit men of oc renery peenen, mea cere Be UE 40: Ay eM eo We Bay el needn't come back for another two weeks?” 5 tone from 33 to ol 23rd Street 34th Street putt dred eyelets. ‘Two buttons pleaded Ni eae Shh toe Cees woes 3 te enti Ria crane telah ee Snaided band an “Yes, I'm having a bully time. Think I will stay two weeks longer, as long § leaving no puff, Let the foundation| the sleeve and the sides of the waist, | oa Ten Gs eo” At oes ntl 4 cord ties in the front of | oF , Rg i afl i ML the neck. “The belt tn the front of the “Yes, you're right. This “Bell” telephone service is wonderful, It | tervecr BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP’TS. mm Both Stores, Sage with, deep alk fring could be of the material or of poorer iy | fervour effect. a TRUCK BLOCKS CARS. Aitor | 11 me how many yards of All nearby vacation points, Long Island, New Jersey, the Adiron- On Friday and Saturday Morning, : dacks, New England, are reached by our lines of the Long Distance 4d and plain matert, ee ad he ‘ mn lines, with which we connect. Remember, that wherever you are uulrad for the frat pat ttern sho | Forms Gate Acroas Street at Twen foot, Sen, Main we cocatel Remember, thas w 7 ue 44 West 34thSt. Odd sizes in Boys’ Washable Suits, Straw out person? ty-third Street and Sixth Av: Between Broadway & Sth Ave, and Washable Hats, at greatly reduced prices, black and white stripe, with white. For forty minutes at the very crest of MRS. RB. | th h traMo's tide to-day a pecullar NE W ¢ R K TELEP ¢ YN E M PA N Y PITLADELPHTIA, : + Xt yoquires four yards of striped ma-| accident tied up the turface cara at 7 H co Torhatheatnatr 14810 Bummer Bt Russian Blouse and Sailor Blouse Suits, tert id three yards of plain. re, Twenty third street and Sixth a “Every Bell Telephone te a Long Distance Station.” $ o'clock a steel beams truck, came @ _anVitatnSh, _ sod Westminster ba, OTRAS ....former price 1.00 to 2,00 ‘ . > — Putty 1.50. , ..++-former price 2.50 to 3.50 SHIPPING NEWS, ——— i oo xn yore, READERS 2.25..seeeeeee+e+-former price 2.75 to 5.00 ARV ED, | Of The WORLD | Going out of town for the Straw and Washable Hats, +++eeeeformer price BOC. ersereee 1,00 to 1.50 INCOMING 3 STI AMSHIPS, o : name, DUE TODAY. ; | summer may have The Word Theo ees former price 2.50 ede, Ne MM | othe prtace sent to them, and address oe x Jon Tye Wlelog, | SAF0 S8FTY heavy loads at that hol and changed as often as desired, 2.00,.+4+5 +++ formes price 3.50 to 4.50 y along | the d Motormen and c4 Hina Morning World, 120 per week ‘ Chinese Prince, Tyne ‘lle tried to help « tLEPHON Evening World, 6o per week ovrcorne S11 oo | way, and when Sunday World, 60 per Sunday 23rd Street Séth Strode } ip Lorraine, 1 of tavennah. | the truck, took of the wheels and then Send your remittance to the Cashier lombecey. ay etteson, Morte oved ut of the road NEW 'ORLD. ri Pak fanelre, pert ih, % etl "Then aa preseason ot we untangled, Rk Pepeiat Sse ies Chomatives and went on thelz way, Ney : wo ' ¥ 1 o bes - ee oe ON ee aes emer wet oo . neers a. ~ mo tne - ae a

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