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rf eS REE EE ET Openers RECORS BROKEN BY BERRDOLL I BIG AUTO RACE Ma Daredevil Driver New Track Figures Philadelphia Event. for PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 9 Seve cars n race of the Quaker ( away at 12 o'clock miles « in Fairm off by G. Hilt was a Nation who won t wick machin weather was perfe timated that hal grouped around t ntries for the va Ion people were teu woe were Driver, bea yuree, G Hugile Mugies, Lee Oldfe eleven persons Syracuse several weeks ago, t the criticism aimed agaty here for entering another race so Soon after that acele dent Just before the ro can announces s made t 14, the Berges | thdrawn, An an Oto ear, driven by H. § | The cars w into four classes, ai | ment, awarded to the win’ 8 and $2,500 additional to the fastest car in the race. Zengio was the first around the course in 7.51 seconds, He was closely foliowed by Mult rd for the 81-10 miles Ix Erwin Bergdoll came 31 seconde, a new record | Twenty seconds after Zonsle ghot away Ralph Mulford, In a Losier, was given the wor was followed | Charles cars | 1s in another tw Basle in a Cole. followed at twent break ng the course t lap, the dare-devil | who tx a Philadelphia ama- | ing a ninety € around on the second | another new record, 7 min-| of the fifth lap, or one- ‘¢, Bergdoll was leading, was | cond, and Mulford in @| around Bergdoll cont ton of the race and on the sev record he m: His timo £ aging 65 mi | Ralph Mulf a great spurt on! th efourteenth shot past ergdoll and flew pi 1 first, but he did not get the lead from the flying Ber who finished his fourteenth lap in 10013. Muiford’s time was 108.60, It was a magnificent race between these two speed Kings. On the fifteneth lap Bergdoll let out his big car and_ he passed Mulford, passing the stand a few seconds ahead of the Lozter driver Both Muitord stopped enth la National, On the twentieth lap Rergdoll wal again in the lead, the time of the firs three in the race’ being: Kergdoll, time 167 minutes 2% seconds; Wishart, 174); Mulford, } BROOKLYN HERO DIES IN EFFORT TO SAVEA GIRL BASTON, Pa. Oct, %—Unable to awim, but too brave » af companion to fo r in the water, Harry Karr, twenty-two, of No. 015 Herkt tree poklyn, aban doned his own place of safety t out for t of sank in and was drowned ‘The girl kept afloat and others savea ne , Miss Minnte Barron, Miss Zoe of the Aborn Opera Cor $378 § s48 | Mason & Hamlin Waleres Tass his rived h 305 + 100 | Gilbert Erard ; An hired @ boat in the afternoan ti 395 110 | Ackerman, Mason & Hamlin on the Delaware, 425 . io Ererd The boat struck 450 re ister , bi one bing, filled and up at 450 t dl Ludwig... of the others caught at the upturned Kirche 550 a : & bottom, where ey were sure of Howard 575 ia . Squares rescue, as r pleasure boals were Howard f Mi Pusson close by, some of them containing mem- Ricchiboe. if Weber bers of the Aborn company. One of Pieprei! 7 G5 | Kichstelg..seeees thy girls, however, had not caught the McPhail, 75 W | Hageman Tah boat and was screaming with terror tn Ludwig. 625 7 5 | Kranich & Bach Si water. Kare ral aed ble own hold Bene. h, Cover and Six R alls of M w ith Each Player- Piano. can 5 ey Chamunsa ae ater peve No Interest. Free ‘very Within Reasonable Distance. lifted her out uninjured, ‘ 4 Bulld! ' Floor.) G@wimuers in the other boate went See big announcement, glying details of great sale on Tyspday, of Waists and SemieMade Corset Covers, on Page 5 of this newspaper. overboard after Karr, They did not fud him for mom phan twenty minutes, » | bine crepe de chine, made with a plain | |and black velvet faced | erepe mucteor made with the waist cut _THE EVENING {ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS; PATTERN MODEL outlining a braided t. A double row ¢ titons trim the cen | Vit, Wo the skit ‘The leeve cuffs the tuck with the je having an wy eam lace which t lying frill at A band of the the akirt, where ’ All questions von- | in a a m holes to a low cerning designs | votnt Le in with white and materiais of| » 4 dresses should be | te addressed to the, 4 Fashion Editor) 4 r the belt from which a 100 vent | Cy see Soca, same hangs in the back could be World. No pat |replaced by black velvet for # change. terns for designs | ixar Pasion Kaitor ‘ can}. Will you give me an tdea how to in thia column COM | | a5 an all-ailk black Rajah sult made? be obtained, but with the descrip-! Want something that won't look out of tion furnished it is a simple matter! date in three or four years. Am & jS~ inches tai, bust oF inches, hy 4 to work out patterns inches, waist 42 inches, and weigh A new and distinctive feature of pounds r forty. Thanking this department is the illustration |!" wlvan is nl of the different pieces of the pattern : necessary for the making of the gar: | : ment. It shows how easily the at-| tractive design can be executed and also serves as a guide in cutting one's own pattern if such is needed. u kindly inform me as to the \ f 1 tred ft ANSWERS TO QU une (Re, EL, aera wal of Oct. 5, and oblige, MISS CONSTANCE Five yards of forty-five-inch ma- terial. Dear Fashion Falitor 1 hav lavender wool crepe dress and would appr ay you as to the 1d 1 flnish Will you please advise me what dress Would be suitable for me to sing in at a rather formal neert? Should I wear a hat o Am & feet 4 inches | tall, &&inch bu P ray t brown, almost black piexton, good color w the twenties, but prefe of young women's party fre CORRESPONDENT. P. 8. Also may I ask what o atyl, &c,, should T make evening sown to | ®) wear for drawing room concerts? Some- | ron How ck and sleev MISS E.R. s, tin girdle would be pretty, with bow in the back. Prench knots vender silk would mal Leeaumated for the hand thing fetching and pretty, but not too | PORTUGAL FACES CRI CRISIS; A very pretty gown would be of aunt | WAR MINISTER RESIGNS. [RODGERS RESUMES FLIGHT. Ocean to Oc LISNON, Oct. &—War Minister Castro | has resigned as consequence of the bitter eriticism directed against him for the manner in which he has dealt witn| akirt slightly trained and hung from a raised belt line. On the wa!st have a deep fichu of fine lace on the order of Chantilly, caught at the centre front Aviator Heads for St. Louts, Oct. 9.—C. P. Rodgers, JOLIET, M., with a richly shaded pink rose, Tiny tie Hovallst uprising in north. /the aviator who is attempting to fly satin buttons could trim the front of |remier Chakas to-day | oa that the lfrom New York to San Franctseo, left the skirt all the way to the hem, Bhissear but. vapor, HOR WU at 8.25 A. M, to-day for St. Louis the back of the short sleeve fixis! sources’ are to the effect that the Mon-|He started from a fleld one mile nerth with a puffing of ni the neck hists have complete control of the|of this clty and circled over the Jolet moderately low, A be worn, white lace nilary several times wbefore re- “his jour southward, He sed over the city at an altitude of hagas |1,600 feet, going nearly a mile a minute. session of He was followed by @ special train and I measures expects to arrive in St. Louis before for dealing with the situation. dark, nent Is far from por- would be tive, For your eve Zs gown have white op round yoke and trimmed tn 1 ont with pearl nnd crystal beads “ . © CONNECTION with Dany OTHER STORE | GREENHUT-SIE EL COOPER @. wo MAMMOTH BOTH SIDES OF 6™AVE. Buicoincs, Y-B.GREENHUTPres : Ss MAIN BUILDING Asn Unprecedented Values in Our October Sale of Pianos and Player-Pianos Once a month we offer for sale all our slightly-used pianos and player-pianos, which we have taken in exchange for _WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1911. CONVICTS ROBBED | missed from Cilnton Prison for laxness | eral thousand dollars worth of tools RUNAWAY BLOCKS CARS ON BROOKLYN BRIDGE. |Driver Turns Team Into an Iron Pillar and Wrecked Wagon Stalls Traffic. The Manhattan bound surface cars were blocked for almost half an hour at 8 o'clock this morning by @ runaway near the New York tower, Brovklyn Bridge. Thomas Greeney of No, 157% Cole street, Jersey City, was driving a splr- ited of grays to a United § Express wagon from Brookiyn to City, Near tho N broke and the one of the horse's hind ley | ahead and the other horse also became unmanageable. Greeney saw no way to stop them ex- cept by running them into something, so he turned them into an iron pillar be- tween the trolley and elevated tracks. The pole of the wagon broke Greeney was thrown to the back of one of the horses, but escaped injury. The wagon could not be pulled from the trol- ley tracks for thirty minutes. The horses and supplies got away in January and | Were not burt. February last A trip was made Sat-| = urday to forty places near the prison . and goods valued at $1,000 were recov- Tells How Red Pimples Disappeared ered by Warden Kateer and Spectal Agent W. A. McCabe of this city. The prison yard was stacked with piles of wheelbarrows, rolls of cloth and tar Instant Relief and Good Complexion From Res- inol. Massachusetts Woman Happy PRISON AND SOLD THEIR PLUNDER Guards at Clinton Who} Winked at Theft of Tools Have Been Dismissed. (Sperial to The Evening World.) POUGHKEEPSIE, N, Y., Oct. %—Ten employees have been peremptorily dis- in protecting the State's property’ Statements in writing were obtained from four of them showing how sev- paper, hundreds of picks and shovels and jacks. In the construction of a sewer for Clinton prison many of the prisoners have been detailed on the job for months. The sewer fs about two miles long. Its building requires many tools. The prisoners would trade off these tm- plements wich the netghbors for money, tobacco, rum or morphine as the case might be. Sub-keepers, {t was charged, stood in with the stealing. Dozens of knives, pistols, files, saws, fish Ines (to lift whiskey, &c., to cell windows) were | de obtained he priso The tunlel for a wholesale escape was only a fragment of the wickedness and mismanagement discovered. In the big raid ft was learned that ten guards, firemen, &c., were directly {m- plicated in the traMe with shiftless farmers and mountaineers who glad! paid a few cents on the dollar for m terials and tools ‘they could use and which they must have known were tie Madeii.c Spaulding, of Fitchburg, was thr unfortunate possessor of i dre covered with red pimples. Em- barrassed and humiliated, she tried everything and had almost given up in despair. But she found Lee Hh RL it restored her to her natural Re id what she say: e Resinol Ointment and I did so and found instant re! hel ae the of these prepa: oon have a clear and smooth com- wee ion. What these wonderful remedies have stolen. The latter fact accounts for the haste with which they carted th stuft| dome for her they can and will do for back to the prison when red to do} You. and | _ dsailmmeeiend NO INDICTMENT IN You Cannot Get the UNION BANK CASE. |B st Results—unless Grand Jury Still at Work, but | District-Attorney Will | Not Talk. When the Grand Jury resumed ite! work to-day both District-Attorney Clark and Assemblyman Goldstein, who | has been conducting the Union Bank {n- | quiry, were before the inquisition. When | Mr. Clark was asked the direct question | whether of not an indfctment in the Grout case would be returned to-day, he replied “There will be no Indictments tn the | Union Bank cases to-day.” “What about to-morrow?" asked. “You must not talk to me about such matters,” he said. “In my position I am not allowed to discu: ‘m."* He also deciined to discuss the posst- bility of calling Grout before the Grand | Jury as a witness, H he was # made complete tn ow he supe. Viale: 295 FIFIH AVENL Near 3th St, N.Y. Wt. M. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are (9) Low Prien, When You Buy a Piano On the Installment Plan You Pay 497 Interest, BUY A PIANO AT MACY'S We Don't Give You Credit— We Give You Value Instead You Pay 40% Less ! Any one who suffers from facial blem- ishes, acne, pimples, blotches, redness of the nose or any form of eruptive skin| isease should use Resinol Ointment, find | instant relief and restore the skin to natural smoothn nd clearness. Res nol Ointmert may be used on the most | in with the ut-| It isa pure preparation, | no irritant or harmful ingred- inol Ointment is a specific for herpes, tetter, poison ivy, rash, prickly heat, sunburn, ey pelas and al eruptive skin dieases. Resinol Soap the curative action of the ointment so by McCabe and Katser. Died on Way to His Bride. Dominick Sanzo, twenty-three years old, of No. 8 West Twenty-first street, onne, N. J. who had saved $1,500 ter several years of labor to enable | Nol, his return to Naples to wed his | delicate and se: heart, was found dead in bed most freedom. morning. The room was full of cont. ita found open, ‘The $1,500 ient. waist in a belt. NEW ROCHELL' Henry Scherp, Sheriff County, who terribly injured last | Ointment 1s sold in opal jars; large night whe utomobile ran into a ollar, small size fifty cents. Protruding from a truck | sale by ruggists. Sample vet freeif ar his home, died this mention heading of inol Chemical Co, Baltimore, Mta afternoon, Stern Brothers have in preparation for next Wednesday, October 11th An Extraordinary Sale of Tailored Suits and Dresses consisting of an unusually large collection of Women’s Suits of Broadcloths, Diagonals, Whipcords, Velour Cloths, Corduroys, Velveteen, Zibilene and Peau de Soiree, in plain and trimmed effects. Women’s Dresses for every occasion, of Meteors, Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, Aeolians, Vel- vets, Corduroys, Serges, Satins, Cloths and Chiffons, which will be offered At Exceptionally Low Prices Particulars will appear in Tuesday’s evening papers Lace Departments Later Importations of Exclusive Novelties are now shown in Chiffons, Tulle and Lace Flouncings, in beaded, spangled and metal effects; new pianos, or which have been used in our salesrooms for demonstration pur- poses, Values so extraordinary are INVARI- ABLY offered that we point with pride to the fact that the great purchasing public AWAITS WITH EAGERNESS the coming of these sales. Come in—make your selection—pay us a small deposit—and we shall be pleased to hold any of the listed or stock pianos to ewait your orders for shipment. As for the TERMS—make your own, within reason, On Some Pianos We $= Roms ‘ $1 ween Will Accept OnSome Player-Pianos Down $9) a We Will tecept 510 and §2 Week And now forthe list. its values speak most eloquently for themselves: Uprights Granda Player-Pianos | —mn | is for GAL Green Jyding Stamps, We Give Them. Black and White Shadow, Macreme and Venise Laces, also Metal Edges, Bandings and Allovers; Chiffon and Chiffon Cloths in all the latest evening shades. To-Morrow, Tuesday, Special Values in Gold, Silver and Persian Novelty Bands, in various widths and designs, from 3€c to 3,95 Formerly 65¢ to $5.50 per yard Chiffon and Tulle Allovers and Flouncings, in beaded and crystal effects, from 95c to 4,25 Formerly $1.50 to 6.75 per yard Venise, Filet, Shadow and Fancy Net Edges and Bandings, 2 to 12 Inches wide, from 3Sc to 2,95 Formerly S5¢ to $4.50 per yard Real Irlsh Crochet and Filet Edges and Insertions, 1 to 5 inches wide, Formerly 65¢ to $675 per yard trom 4&c ) 4,50 An Attractive Offering of [Men’s & Women’s Silk Umbrellas of Heavy Twilled Silk, closely rolled, $ mission and natural wood handles, at 1.85 x 205 Value $3.00 of extra quality Silk, handles of long etched sterling silver, gun mental and buck horn, 3.75 Value $4.50 Women's Heavy Twilled Silk Umbrellas, handsome handles of etched sterling silver, Value $5.50 West 23d and 22d Streets ‘MUSIC BY KERRY NuiiS Prices of Pianos sold on the installmant plan are necas- sarily terrifically inflated to provide against bad debts, Tage rm Me The ean guaranteed piano we sell for $115.00 cash, including stool, would cost you $200.00 to $225.00 on the installment plan, It is a full-size Upright Over-strung Grand Piano, made in beautiful figured mahogany veneers. Latest double repeating action; three pedals. The player-piano we sall for $275.00, insiuding stool, is ine piano for which you have to pay $500.00.on the installment plan, This is the latest model ‘* Straus"’ 88-note, and the easiest pumping player on the market. The instrument has the full six-point motor (itis the only instrument with a metal motor), yet is the convenient size of an or- dinary piano. Its tone qualities are Superb, Wourti vise Our prices include tuning free for one year. We have several of these $590 Player-Pianos, the cases of which are slightly “checked” —-as the result of being used for demonstrating. We have reduced the price $50.00 to allow for varnishing should 450.00 this be considered necessary, $ ° all ARV MUS “A Fascinating Widow” at the Liberty Theatre, ew York Words and ._usic with Next SUNDAY WORLD pp peg