The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1912, Page 15

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‘ORLLER LED TRYNG TOSAE ANOTHER LF Workman Crushed by Cage fh Acqueduct 200 Feet Under Broadway. James Lynn, a driller, while attempt. fag to eave tho life of a fellow work- GBR, wae cought and instantly killed {Me morning by a falling cage in Shaft Neo, 9 of tho aqueduct at Broadway and Twenty-fitth street. Lynn, with Martin Loghney of No. 16 Bast Fifty-third street, and Louis John- @em, had been working at the 25-foot level of the shalt all night. They were ‘walling for the cage to take them to the surface. ‘The men were talking in the bottom of tho under the cage. Lynn heard an unusual rattling of the chains attached to the cage and instantly divined that som thing was wrong. and cried to his companions to Jump for thetr lives. work on a coun-! terbalai and one of these! filled with rock was in the bottom. It was given a sudden and violent jerk, then went shooting up along the guide | At Lynn's cry Loghney and Johnson jumped, Lynn and Jobneon succeeded | ia clearing the shaft and getting be-! yond danger, but Loghney slipped and! fell directly under the swiftly deecend- He glanced upward!’ PLEADS HER-SONS MISLED AN HONEST STEPFATHER, Court Sends Two Sons and Hus- band to Jail Despite Novel Appeal. We have Scriptural authority for the statement that the eins of the father shail be visited on his children, in the Court of General Sessions today Smith Saunders, a clean, bright-looking negro, thirty-six years old, furnished an ex: ample of the sins of stepctiidren visited on their stepfather. Saunders married Mrs. Gilmore, five years his acutor, five years ago. She | has sons, Lorenzo Gilmore, aged | and “How: Sixty-socond street, arrested trying to dispose of the stolen | goods, All three pleaded gullty ibefore Judge O'Sullivan to-day. Mrs, Gilmore mado a plea to the court on behalf of her husband. “When I married Saunders,” she sald, “he was an honest nian, and he was/ Honest for a tone but my boys led him astray. a bad boy, and he first ted astray. ‘Then both of them wor nith and broke | down his honesty.” Saunders was sent to the penitentiary for #ix montis. Lorenso Giimor: against whom stand two previous oo! victions, was sent to Sing Sing Prison and Howard Gilmore was sent to mim Reformatory. ing cage. Lynn turned and saw his plight. He ran back and grasped him, and with a = got hin partly from | Lynn, in its eagerness to afd his| companion, guve no thought to hisown | eafety. He was in @ stooping position when the cage reached the bottom and the heavy structure struck him on the head, killing him instantly. His body waved Loginey, who escaped with a fracture of the left leg. Johnson si ied to the street and another car quickly lowered, car- rying down several workmen, ney and the bedy of Lynn were carried to the top and laid in the shaft house until the arrival of Dr. Ward from the New York Hospital. citi ake SE STOCK DEALER ACCUSED. Washington Editor Declares 65,000 Secerities Are Withheld. ‘Watt A. Williameon, a dealer in se-| curities at No. % Wall strest and tiving |* at Essex Falls, N. J., was held in $2,600 bail by ‘Magistrate Appleton in Centre} Btreet Court today, © Yarceny of securities v John McFiroy, editor of the ‘Tribune, in Washington, D. C., omsfaint wrye Willlamson was ordered | to purchase certain stock at the liquida-| ‘tom of the Carnegie Trust Company, in October, 1911. This he alleges Witliam-| km did, on an order from the American| but at} curitios | turned over by the ttme for alaed at 85,00 Logh- | TARINE MOTH BAGS For lining trunks and wrapping clothes use ‘TARINE MOTH SHEETS | n@ agent. ‘aw s g_ Furniture House! yan B¢ gumann OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Sold at all department and drug stores Block 8th Ave. 35th to 36th St We Save Money for You! Compare our prices and convince yourself that; OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! $1 Ma Any Kind! e-NO CLUS FEES le Porch 110 Batra Chortes of $10 Solid Oak No KELL ©Chiffonier, TAPE—NO_ Stri to This 0 fer! 6.75 Solid onk, golden finish. ya7 You May Furnish Any Room Paying ‘Accounts Opened From $5.00 to ‘1 on Small We! PAYM ae ee Ths Heavy $14 se? 69 surmounted with Heavy fillit nections. Panel id foot. Best Eng- lish lacquer. Double Stamps Mornings i | SHALL WEEKLY LH Alter pletely by Small Accounts Especially In- vited ENTS Eeron9,98 top with 12x32 twee 4) itamps Noon Ba ‘ainFridaySpecial: ien’s Negligee Sample Shirts, 69c In the lot are eb! tat Snown (a wentets ot SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUND! others regulation style; with soft col e, cream, plain west! Easter Millinery son's prettiest and most desirable styles, unequalled elsewhere in Greater New York. PALE A Myriad of Wonderfully Pretty Women’s Ready-to-Wear Easter Hats for ‘. F a Ge moesaline ei Friday at $1.98. fg of Which We Picture) Braid Wath rpndelte gn? ap nh "1.49 ” Choice f ony ‘of these Styles at 1,98 ONLY PREPAID MAIL ORDERS FILLED_______. At $5.98 These Junior Suits Are the wonder-values of New York THE PICTURE gives you the style. The description must convince you that it has no equal under $8 and $10. :. A charming sice top model; made from 1 worsted or handsome mixture sultings, short Jackets with revers and round’ collars contrasting shades of whipcord, new panel skirts, W Spring 13 to, 17, year (alterations free). Friday, 1,200 Girls’ peel Spring Coats All pur aged and pla. y ort fee CHILDREN'S TAN PONGDD OR For. BIN COATS—Hox styles, with large shaw! sailor collar; claborately trim- heavy lace others with scal- loped edge; alte to 6 yearn, CHILDREN'S WHITE LAWN DREBE- and trimmed with inserting of fine em- broidery and lace; also satin full skirt with : med with y match; Girls’ Allover Embroidered White Lawn and Repp Dresses at $1.98 Wonderful ¢ ocks for this sal st ex 6 to.14 yrs Bs—Russian er ¢ belt, buttoned down ribbon bows; i:imonc n waite, pink, tan or blue; wort! 1. 9 double; sale price This dress, 91.98 NO MAIL OADERS FILLED Here’s Great Easter News 1000 Handsome Coates Waists at $1 each The waist that is a combination of, grace and beautys ow in great demand—in this sale at the lowest price for similar waists ever offered in. New. York. Coatee Voile and all over Embroidery Waists, shown in the new peplum effects, elaborately trimmed with Venice lace and tucks; others are Cluny lace trimmed with crochet buttons, high or low neck, sizes 34 to 44; New Peplum Efiect, Made from Fancy a and Trimmed a nut with Jap silk, come In The silk shirts are made with on like cuts, nite, Kround, pen, pocket sale price.. lavender ¢ These Walste, 1.00 Fach, oft collar and cafls; ONLY PREPAID MAIL ORDERS FILLED’ Furniture Specials fi,ny ‘Zot Like Cat, Morrow 2.98 Enamelled Iron Bed Stuffed; covered] Continuous massive regularly price .. sal 5. 98 cast fillers; + heavy corner Pure White Cotton Mattresses avy & fl In old-fashioned stripe tick- 3. 97 mounts; a sizes; at. ATi BrassBeds, 14.98 Like Cut, Guaranteed finish. Nothing, not even salt water, can affect this bed. Any brass polish can be used in cleaning it. We guaran- tee this bed for five years, att 98 with fine a posts; Massive 3-Piece Suite, 15.97 Like cut; highly polished mahogany frames; extra large rocker and arm chair; silk plush detachable cushions, This 3-Piece Ma- hogany Suite, 29.75 A REMARKABLE BAR- GAIN—A suite with wood Seat for library or loose cushions of fine velour for parlor, Only 25 suites in the lot, Sale price, 20.75, The on Spring, 2.98 ee ‘The Englander Witedge Bed Spring; high sides; on sale 98 at. News For Women, Misses and Children, presenting economy opportunities on the sea- Bargain Friday Specials Infants’ Wool a | Boys’ § pring Paca Coats, ‘Rovienoris al/ LAC Women’s Bargain FridayS, ; Women’s Silk Beat Stockings, 15¢ fe ctr by quality ik at black, double. ‘Treel ‘and toe, deep top. in black, ful! leon ee heel and Tc You Won’t Duplicate Under $15. These and Misses’ Spring Suits at 9.98 Charming models mace after the best the season has produced. Many samples in the let worth much more than the value we mention, All lined with peau de soie. [ Custom Alterations Made Free. | WE PURCHASED some 3,500 suits in order to get the retail price down to $9. 98—which is the price of this sale. We call attention revers and cuffs to the modish cut of the jacket—the silk be edged with macrame lace. tine The material is a ratine-like blue serge, all wool, with a ilk stripe; also some plain serges, igen ee The skirt chows a diagonal tures, etc. mix- tunic effect trimmed with round but- tons; and 32 to 44 bust Wi 4am Like Clit. ‘a.ine Line Cot, 0.98 Friday Bar (Including Pwo Pairs 400 coat? In the tots a rare bargain event; double- breasted box styles; in Copen- hager or navys large sailor collar trimmed with fold of tan poplin or black and white check; sizes to 6 years. pairs of knicker pants in light or colors.-or tan mixtures; 7 to 16 years. with two. pairs of bloomer pants; from 3 to 10 years; on ‘ene uN 1 P.M, Friday only.... ON SALT 10 *OPROW ‘AM TOP ONLY sults of navy dark colors; wines 8 to yokes, istures, sisen 1 totd ted knick Reeters, wines 2.98 tise cheviots and worsteds in the new light sizes from 8 to 17. you ‘suite of #ame material and Russian er Sailor suite tt serkes and Mixtures, sizes new; on wale Friday all day at. French Typical Friday Bargains from our Sal Notion Sale Mew French Model Dress Forms—ilip- Joxs, @traight front and’ back; built on the sama lines as ° inforced with S-in, metal bands; can be yard — spools; numbers, black or wh quantity’ limited; no or telephone orders. . ir Mete—Extra large allover head ur old hats 1 proof, 6un- mover fir greane and pt carpets and wovilen & without injury to the Prepaid bait Orders Filled Rugs & Matting 16 Persi i fe tigeaa "9.97 Size 10.6x8.3, woven in all the new spring designs and colorings, rich, high, soft n: Suitable for parlor or dining-room. Tard Boll Bxtra Heavy Fonte 49c, Reversible Ingrain Carpete—1 Japanese Matting in floral, Per- e; linen warp dail nm and allover ried woot Tapestry Brussels Car. ‘grade; for par- a hall or stairs; American : ccc Smyrna Rugs Hhown in the exact reproduction Bugs ors: eco" size S heavy “and épecial, floral and 9.95 Extra Heavy China Neat inlaid patterns; woven | auality; *: 4,50 $6.00 valu heavy emul celal. oxt 8.00 6.49 12x15 15.00 Sale price.. MAI ORDERS sizes fi Russian or sailor suite, sizes 14 to 18 years for misses for ladies. On sale at ONLY PREPAID MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Knicker Pants) Double breasted knicker suits with tvo dark irom sizes M. to _ Boys’ Blue Serge Confirmation Suits at 1.98 blue serge and 17 yearn; a“ allor sults or Spring 10'10 years; on sale Friday. s’ All Wool Knicker or Norfolk Pe at 2.98 Doublobréasted Knicker sults Of all wool blue aerges; and dark A Great Surprise for Men and Youths We announce a Special Sale of Spring Suits Real good vlothing of and along conssrvative iting karments tallored of such aga such care, rout Be ED nt the p cy Also grays and Wworsteds, cheviot AN alze men youths, a ‘ 2 Yard Wide Heavy Enamelled Cork Linoleum Two great carloads ready for Ben: morrow’s special Easter Handsome new patterns i% 8 usually at 69¢ a square yard, Our spedial price, to- Wild's XXX Quality Cork Linoleum at 37)4 At the price, Mert have no alterna but to come here order ie juires two y: quality that sells { morrow, sq. yd. Re) we are offetin ments.

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