The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1912, Page 5

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y | Chauffeur Is Pinned Machine and Man and Two + Women Are Hurled FOUR ESCAPE DEATH BY ANARROW MARGIN AS AUTO OVERTURN machine was pushed to its utmost. | machina THE EVENING WORLD, ta endeavoring to mate ap tost time dhe] cited and telephoned to @t. Vincent's! Tfompital that four persons had been As the big car rushed along Huguenot/ killed. Dr. Renwick and Bagen set @venue the two rear tires burst end] out from the hospital in came off. Durkin applied ¢he brakes in}.and made the run to the scene of the @n endeavor to stop the machine and| wreck, @ distance of sixteen miles, in the car ¢umed turtle, throwing out the| record time Durkin had been dragged others ana pinning Durkin under the] ¢rom peneath the car, but wae un- consotous. ; Residents in the vicinity became ex- wasa ete wreck The automodile wat comp! $e Rats 9 tomobile, His condition is precarious. 5) Women’s Out. ‘One aman was seriously mjured, an- @ther severely cut and bruised and two weratched and battered when a touring car overturned on Huruanet| @venue, Westfield, 6 1. this morning. The driver of the car, D. B. Durkin, fnternal injuries, The owner , two women who refused to York by rail. end tn Now Jersey and tad tour One Hundred and Twenty-third street, Manhattan, was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital, Livingstone, suffering from a fractured collar bone, scalp wounds and , Theodore Kienke, Vice-President of the Pneumatic Guspension Company of No. 196 Weet Fifty-second street, and the Bames continued their journey to New ‘The four were returning from a weeb- Gtaten Isand on the Tottenville terry. of work on the Staten Ieland ‘Trangit Une along the Princes Bay road, the party wae forced to de @ consiierable distance inland, end At the following NEW YORK Hotels, Restaurants, Cafes, Qwenty-nine years old, of No. 47 West of the car, sive their crossed to Lunch Rooms and Tea Rooms: ‘ Outing Shoes Hanan golf and outing shoes ap- peal to women * taste who desire a stylish, attrac- tive shoe that will both comfort and service through months of out-of-door use. wide variety of leathers, at prices from $4.50 to $6.50. | POSTUM =] Golf and discriminating fit and give In a MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1912. | PRE-INVENTORY SALES AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS | “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for “The Big Store” TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ©. BOTHSIDESOF6™ AVE. LBGrEesNnuTPr: ‘8 AND lO” STS., to all osx} Here 8 th Year’s Greatest Sale! “Kingly” Trousers So ert men know the features of this make of high-class trousers that it is not necessary for us to go into details again, except that we might mention that every pair is guaranteed—new trousers for any that “go wrong.” 2,800 pairs of “‘Kingly” trousers in this sale. In smartest striped worsteds, neat hairline stripes, pencil stripes and stylish mixtures. Also hundreds of pairs of outing trousers— and an unusually big assortment of blue serges and black Thibets. $2.90 The SILK been favorites, Trousers for Dress, Business and Vacation Wear— Every Size, 28 to, 54 Watst- Measure. Values to $6, at $1.50 to $2 Barefoot 9 Se 7s at once realize Sandals at . For Boys, Girls and Children All high-grade leathers—the best of tan calfskin and patent leather; also black or white caffskin; all sizes up to 2. 5) a | (MAIN Butlétag, Second Fioor.), Be Comfortable Out of Doors, by These low prices enable you to “eat the best” for little money: LONG BRANCH BLUE- 12} FISH or KINGFISH—Ib.. 2C Long Island flounders Boston codfish Strictly fresh herring. {Ib Halibut steaks, i Boston codfish feitalbe 12% LONG BRANCH WEAK- 10 FI ce The Regular Price Is $12.50; Tomorrow, at convert the hammock into a Note, if you please, that as a couch can be used in the (fj, house during the Winter months. Newport haddock... SH: (MAIN Building, Third Floor.) ‘GREENHUT-StEGEL Coorer co.—MAIN BUILDING Our Greatest Sale of “Used” Pianos and Player-Pianos Lowest Prices, Greatest Values, Easiest Terms This timely, important distribution began this morning, and the success of the event is a foregone conclusion, because no similar sale of ours ever contained so many remarkable values. All of these pianos and player-pianos are of standard make—slightly used, it is true—but in the “pink of condition” and worthy to grace any home in town or country. Read the terms; they are “the best ever:” Player-Pianos up to $365 *10 Any instrument up to $250 will be sold on terms of $m Down $ a Down $ a, and Week and Week Our good faith cannot be better emphasized than by the additional guarantee that IF AT THE END OF ONE YEAR YOU DESIRE TO EXCHANGE YOUR PIANO ROR A HIGHER-GRADE NEW ONE from our regular stock, WE WILL ALLOW EVERY PENNY YOU HAVE PAID. SEE THE LIST BELOW—it alone will give you an idea of the scops of this sale, but you owe It to your- self to look over the values offered, a ee Uprights Grands Fischer... 45 | Behning.... 5 | s, vs ; Sohuvier, eck. 315 | Ludwi a ‘925 | Ludwig. oe ang Wilson. . 0 Also Two Squares at $5 Each Bradbury x : Krakauer Players and Player-Pianos Sherman 95) Kroeger. c 4 $350 Hallett & 5 | Caldwell. Angelus .. $45| Garwood. gig 360 Simpson. Cecilian, 85 Boardman ray... . Winterroth. Simplex. 90] Garwood... peril 2as| Clarendon. Caldwelt a5 Kirchhoft.. 43s Caldwe' ; Simplex. Garwood. + 815] Kirchhoff 465, Garwood. .. + $26] Ludwi 525 Krell Solo Grand,...., 345] Ludwi 545 Caldwell.........+... 345! McPh 550 Bench, cover and 12 rolls of music free with each ; Hotels Restaurants + Lunch Rooms Plaza Algonquin wei fave 14 Ritz-Carlton Gerard erry’s Hartf ; Astor Holland House Shanley’s erin 8 8 St. Regis Park Avenue Delmonico’s B th cal Culture 8) Waldorf-Astoria Navarre Luchow’s Capi fae i | poral Hoffman House Haan’s ; Waldorf A Herald Square § Davidson’s (Est. 1836) Ideal Hudson 4 oe Cadillac Fifth Avenue Fisher-Thompson 3 Knickerbocker Ansonia Maxim’s Libe: Marie-Antoinette Aer rty 3 Martinique St. Andrew aie 8 W. &G. 2 ham Woodstock leischmann’s ink’s 2 Buckingham Netherland Murray’s Rossen’s Buffet 2 Murray Hill Savoy Lorber’s Krosst’s, 23d St. Rector’s Manhattan aon Bergere ‘ Bristol's . d Uni jack’s eal oe, Square Hees we Riggs’ White’s ., Martha Washington New Weston Healy's Bowling Green ‘AGrenobl Victoria The Garden Sixth Avenue ill e d id Webster Madison Square (Dorlon’s) Stevens House ‘lech He New Grand Tavern Louis Charter Oak re Save 4 Empire Hoffman Cafe Morris Majestic Hermitage Barrish's Chop House (2) Yale ’s Cafe Paris Southern York mee . Herald gpa mune ees im Kuchlin’s Lakewood Gt. said Kaiserhof Brunswick Laurelton Strattford House Normandie Western Dairy St. Hubert qachae College Inn Americus Dairy vv ctantt Albemarle Carlos Le Grande | che Albany The Southern Uwanta 1 : Manhattan Gaunn’s Seville Colenae nod) Cafe Leo Schulz Seymour : Loeb’s Tierney’s | Woodward cntons Hugo's Collins’ | Walton pepe Holtz (3) Union Square | yep ee Lubold’s The Rice Kitchen nu . Kalil’s Nat'l Dairy Lunch | King Edward Prince George Gitcbe & Sons Eagle Lunch Brooklyn Litte Fiangary, Hudson Lunch Park Place Cafe Hain’s Lunch i. Georse ie ag Halloran’s Newton Candies * eed Beach Casino Grand Hungarian Oxford | Brigh Ranken’s cae ie Richmond Wiis | Walker’s Rathskeller William H. Burke’s Tos Rowme O'Neill & Bristol's Klein & Mandel’a Schrafft’s (6) Chimney Corner A dier’s Vienna Cafe Schultz’s | Rip Van Winkle Colonial Von Glahn (afe Corinaldia’s | Mery Elizabeth's Vanity Fair Joseph t& Co. Glogan’s Bakery Cosey Tea Room The Garden White House New Lafayette Zally-Ho Bae a Pabst Harlem Kelly's Priscilla Rodger’s Leslie’s Sign of The Green Tea Pot Seidens ; The Best Department Stores at ope MY Le amaker’s . Simpson Crawford Co, Weber's Ariston Povo en Siegel Cooper Co, Macy's The Alps Henry Wehr’s Gimbel Bros. The 14th St. Store Frank W. Weiss (Brooklyn) Palmer's “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM Made by Postum Cereal Co., Ltd.. Pure Food Factories, Battle Creek, Michigan, # NT AML TIT TS neem player-piano. ub A Beautiful (Self Playing Aeolian Gran Bach & Bach. Mahogany Case ‘Organi Keanich &'b Worth $950 when new; $94 5 Brooks.... hiss Nene Ca Rhee A y are exempt from this list. # Kirchhoff (MAIN Bullding, Fourth Floor.) | All instruments sold to-da eS Green Trading Stamps . a pee” . oo eae ‘ame wild As many sets a the Third Floor of our GRE! to start filling at one time as many books as will be needed to secure the pre- Women’s Dresses Of Silk, Serge, Linen, Voile Former Selling Prices Up to #15; Your Choice in this Pre-Inven- tory Sale, morrow, at...... Continuing our pre-inventory sale of dresses in which assortments of sizes are brdken' or colors depleted, we have gathered a remarkable muster of 400 dresses, which for good style, excellence of material and value, are absolutely unprecedented. Some of the dresses have been included because slightly mussed from handling, but all are this season's purchases, culled from our regular stock. quality foulards, taffetas and messalines. They have ALL-WOOL SERGE COAT DRESSES, trimmed with satin. Previous selling prices, $7.50 and $10.75. Pure Linen, Lingeries, Batistes, All-Over Embroidery, French orately trimmed with a variety of laces, com- plete this wonderful collection. Women who el lag a vacation trip, or wish to fill in the warm weat The entire Summer's wardrobe may be re- plenished from these dresses for the usual price of one simple frock. Your choice of scores of models, one of which we illustrate, tomorrow, at None Sent C. ;GREENUUT-stEGEL Cooren co.—MAIN BUILDIN' “2 In 1” Couch Hammock Without the shadow of a doubt this is the most comfortable and useful hammock ever made. It can be used either as a cot or as a couch ham- mock. The combination is an excellent one. @ Ie is fitted with collapsible legs, which are used to cot or couch, With Purchases Made Before 12 0’Cla Less Money Than Elsewhere” Complimentary 2a Stamps Free, Tomorrow re reasonably required for books unfilled will be given ui ers or hot, applying at the Premium Parlor on HUT Building, tomorrow. It will be advantageous sons, whi desired. Only One Hundred Free Stampe Good in Any One Book. Advertisement 13 of This News RERNHUT-sTEGEL CoorEeR co—MAIN BUILDIN ‘Only 400 and Lingerie / To- $3.99 DRESSES are made of dependable selling up to $15.00. ‘oiles and Tissues, elab- er needs for the city, will the advantages of this sale. “ahh $3.95 O. D. or on Approval and No Mail Orders Filled. (MAIN Bullding, First Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN( Very Best $4 Real Seal Hand Bags at $2.95 Finest grade of dull black seal leather; etched German silver frames; fine calfskin leather lining; fitted with change purse. $2.50 Graduation Fane—fine silk Buying a $9.50 Fetutituly spangled: timmed one rved white ie $ (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) a ——— ———— — 800 Women’s * House Dresses, at This is the final shipment on the largest order of dresses to sell at this price ever placed by The Big Store. And we cannot promise any more of the same dresses at 69c after tomorrow's sale, These are made of percales;»all stylish; all well made; all good; in as- sorted colors andpopularpatterns, Roun Dutch or high necks; 34 sleeves. sizes from 34 to 44. yoke; round neck; finished with Giaren-bieck, white, n and gray; 50. customer; yard. . Bleached Muslins and Cambrics—soft ed; values to 9¢ 50¢ yard Se wo 25e on front and si 79¢ Bed Sheets before hemming dozen to a custom each... 81 x 90 inches limit of 2 t “No Mail or Telephone —— 5 *

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