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oe Tee RAS ie aca Smashed Cars After Collision on the Erie Which Held Up 5,000 Commuters for Hours * Be FREIGHT TRAIN HITS | ERIE PASSENGER CARS: 5000 ARE DELAYED Collision at Hillsdale, N. J., Gives Commuters a Heap of Trouble. Mer iseiue te coe, / HAS THREE GRANDMOTHERS. | not know of the| at on Mother's Side, and She Her- up at Hilisd coming at good er train made train was unde: | Pas | His on he If Mad Three Also on the brakes, Th wet hind him gave the train that sent it silding over th | ra most as rapidly as if there h 2 jt no brakes. WOMEN DRAGGED TO SAFETY FTX FROM CRASH. At | The conductor of the passenger train ;saw the freight coming, and taking his |= ————_—_ | stand In the aniale of tes tiaak we | This Girl Recovered from Consumption ‘st of the early commuters to | were about to step The makers Eokma: . wh moment Mrs, Ernest Tong, the three m. Donald's r having ont y ‘Utew years ago. Five thousand comm Yayed for several hours @ rear-end coliision at Railroad Alterative A freight train of nine loaded with about fifty tons o! rails, crashed into the rear end seven-car passeng at the Hills dale station, made up there and due t leave at 6.45. The 69 and there was y saw the freig led them back out of the way. Shout eelely ¢ ‘Then the few railroad men and towns- is »ple Who happened to be in the vicin- | ft at a safe distance and waited | | sh. s all they could to stop t jumped wien it was fifteen roof the passenger, T t through three of the to @ stop a total wreck cars and the engine rv ain were not dama he excitement tha is fireman disap, be found for an ho ey came back and In the mean time, ile ink made to clear the line, lied up by the hundred at stations along the line. duced to deb branch ‘The accident 1s attributed to Enginec E. E. IURLinGiOn, Vice-President "New York’s Greatest Clothing Clearance =) Dedicating and advocating an event and advent such as this docs not require a big Hurrah! Hackett, Carhart clearance sales enable you to purchase a Suit at a Great Saving —that will last you for this season and next. A Summer collection of two and three button or piece suits, full or half lined, in English or conservative models. Men’s Suits formerly | Men’s Suits formerly | Men’s Suits formerly THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1912. tomes hurt, and at feast five others were painfully (njureq when the car, | rounding &@ curve rapidly, Jumped the | track, ploughed thirty feet across the | loud, narrowly missed plunging into! a Creek, and smashed tato} AS CAR HITS POST MANY ARE UREN ‘Sroaigen 4B. tho hospital, bot \! ly hurt. JAMES PEARSON, seventeen, of No. ieee Barty Party Is Merrily; Singing as De Kalb Avenue Vi Kossuty plac ‘ooklyn; in the hos+ Car Jumps Tracks. , contusions and a wrenehed back. | SNJAMIN WASSITA Bedford avenue, B leg and contusions MISS TILLIE BROWNWORTI, elgh- teen, ad efused; lacerated head. ae SAMUEL WASSERMAN of N 69 | Water street, Manhattan; cuts and Out of a laughing, singing, home-bound | yruises. rowd on a DeKalb avenue surface car! STRPHEN FREDERICKS of No. % early thia morning two passengers were | Central avenue, Brooklyn; Injured chest. taken to the Coney Is!and hospital, ee R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Herald Square Broadway, 34th to 35th St. The Blue Pencil Has Now Reached WOMEN’S SUMMER SUITS Ramie Linen Suits that $7 94 were $13.74 are now . Wood brown and navy, with two-button swallows tail coat, and tunic skirt following the same lines. French Linen Suits that were $21.74 are now $1. 74 White and bluet, the medified Empire coat and panelled skirt, handsomely braided in — self-color. Tailored Linen Suits that $5.94 were $17.74 are now Natural and bluet linen, the coat trimmed with a col- lar that has Richelieu tendencies, the skirt panelled. French Ratine Suits that $7. 94 were $23.74 are now White and woed color, the back panel of coat and corselet skirt self-strapped, trimmed with pearl buttons. Second Fl., Broadway, Concurrently, the following decisive reductions were marked on YOUNG WOMEN’S WEAR Misses’ Cloth Suits that were $25.74 to $39.74 reduced to $14.74 $23.74 to $39.74 reduced to $10.74 $19.74 to $23.74 reduced to $7.74 Sizes 13, 14, 15, 10 and 17 years, in black and navy serge suits, White s ts, tan and gray whipcord suits, novelty suits, and black-and-white wool suits in stripes or checks, Also a limited number of eponge, linen, satin and taffeta suits. Misses’ & Juniors’ Tub Dresses That were up to $3.96, now $1.96 That were up to $5. 14, now $2.96 Thet were up to $9, 14, now $4.96 Sizes 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 years, in ¢pretulystrimmed repps, Piques, ginghems, striped lawns, figured lawns, cham brays and miscellaneous wash tebrics.. White and colors, tissues and linens, At th st price, dressy frecks in fancy dimitics, striped sere of them slightly soiled, Second FL, Bway, 35th Bt, Equally liberal reductions on a largeand desirable assortment of CHILDREN’S & GIRLS’ Wear All Summer Coats that were up to $5.94 are now marked $1.96 up to $14.74 are now marked $3.96 up to $19.74 are now marked $5.94 In broken sizes up to 14 years. Principally practical styles in pongee, eponge, white serge and striped serge. Then some promenade coats in silks and satins. All White Lawn Dresses that were up to $3.74 are now marked $1.39 up to $7.49 are now marked $2.96 Broken sizes up to 14 years. Most of them slightly from handling. All have low necks and short sleeve are made entirely of eyelet embroidery. throughout are of gocd quality. Almost 200 Wash Dresses that Were $1.39 to $3.96 are now 98c Sizes are 4 to 12 years. aisy of these dresses have detach- able bloomers. The erials include neatly-trin med ginghams, percales, dimities and plain chambrays, in a large variety of soiled ard many The trimming laces up to $30.00 up to $37.50 up to $45.00 $14.75 “Going Away” Straws at “Out” and “Out” Prices All $2.00, $2.50 Straws. All Panamas Special »Prices on Summer Furnishings $3.50, $3.00, $2.00 Value Shirts, $1.65 $l. 50 Value Shirts..:.... 95 with onfta, an Nesligee lercerized pongee. soft Values #4.00, 98,00 and #10,00 Medias with: attention hike pete slik hove, 200. 265 Broadway, 841 Broadway, 119 W, 42d St. 125th St., Near Chambers &t. Cor, 13th St. Near Broadway. Near 3d Avenue %wo Broadway Stores Open Till 6 o’Clock; Harlem and 42d @t. Stores Open Evenings $18.75 | $22.75 || patterns and colors, Second FL, A Fine Blouse, Dress, Petticoat or Wrap May Be Had for Very Little from Among the Splendid Silks in This SILK REMNANT SALE Compare our former from-the-bolt prices with the fractional prices at which these lengths have been marked, and remember that your selection is made from practically all of the season's colorsin Satin Crepes—-Creve de Chines—-Satin Messalines—Shan- tungs—Pongees—Fancy Silk Voiles and Marquisettes— Taffetas-—-Domestic and Foreign Foulards. Bway, Ath At Remnants, were 49¢ vd., new Remnants, were $1.69 yd., new 89 Remnants, were §9¢ yd., eww ie Remnants, were $1.98 yd., new 99¢ were (9 » now ni : ity ry We ; a Remnants, were $2.29 yd., mow $1.19 ‘were $1.19 yd., new $9 | Remnants, were 2.97 yd., new $1.49 Remnants, were $1.39 ya, nw .6% | Remnants, were $3.29 yd., mow $1.79. Remnants, were $1.49 yd., now 1% | Remnants, were $3.49 yd., new $1.96 es Main Floor, Sith MH. eae Sone cweremret Nalgene Mark's place, cuts and bruises, Sickler was running the open car, which was No. TH of the De Kalb a nui The luctor wae M T) Manhattan; the island<a Bilarlous crowd yt things lively with songs and e avenue, back | racetrack, the ke ae ve, and there ewiteh there. Bickler was vund and apparently either falled ng through N righton perly sat. | hts went ro formed nto @ struggling, fright ass of people. A score of men escaped by su el for a few min- t. There are no al blocks of the eor- nsternation re utes after the a houses within ner, and while the Coney Island Hos- BENJAMIN SCHWARTZ of No. 73 St. p.tal was being notified passengers helped and seek with his Little During July and August This Store will Close Saturdays at 12 Noon | Madalin Leeann ntl base of the stone. The marble slay was raised with ‘an. ulty from the child's body. He was rad when Dr. 6. A. Pritchard arttved, Mri m Callender, pect each other out, The waters of Coney Inland Creek, twelve several people who were burt went | ™ away without waiting for Drs, Kennedy and Cavanaugh, who came with the am- | ive in Brt da tn Tivol e the e and Vearson are ported as doing we dent t up traMc on the De Ka nitn street, and Franklin av nen fe Was pot TOMBSTONE CRU CRUSHES CHILD. POUGHKE stone wel funeral of Jol voll, a distance knsma Ol man, waa in prog: to death a ‘child named I lender, aged four, who Was playing hide sister at the RADWAY & KA * Ste if 38 Lim taNe R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Herald Square Broadway, 34th to 35th St. id Adedieted dt dd bdddddedduce tT eessecces: offerin stock- leat $1 Made to Retail at 75c a Yard—These Linen Suitings Patterns On Sale at $1.19 This is for a pattern of 414 yards. At 49¢ a yard they were generally commented upon as the very best values in town. The suitings ported from. Fre the popular whi 46 inches wide, fn he lio, 1 ‘a cadet ee tala 1 olive, sage, chame iaand ¢ ld old. jh St, Rea The Remainder of ihe Spe- cially Priced Silver Birch Furniture Reduced to Less Than Hall Our Regular “Lowest-in-the-City” Prices Childien's Settees that were $1.74 each, now 74c- Benches that were $8.74 each, now $4.24 -Children’s Rockers that were $1.59 each, now 74c~ Rockers that were $8.49 each, now $4.24—Garden Settves that were $14.24 each, now $8.24 —Costumers that were $2.67 each, now 98c~—-Silver Birch Swings that were $9.49 each, now $4.24, Final Housecleaning Reductions on Carpets $1.44 and $1.69 Carpets are now reduced to 98c $1.24 and $1.39 Car- pets arenow 84c --$1.04 cnt $1.09 Carpets are now 69c ~89c and 94c Carpets are now 64c— &4c Carpets are now 59c—76c Carpets are now 54c and 69c Car- pets have come down to 48c a yd, Ul Mloor, Broadway,. Commencing Next Week Midsummer Sales of Undermuslins, Corsets, “Fruit of the Loom” Sheets and Pillow Cases. Details will be published in this Sunday's advertisements, CASON-END CLEARANCE are bringing down tempting prices from the Plum-tree of [BEST-YET~VALUES| weeas The month’s pre-inventory reductions are drawing to a close with s that do credit to the thoroughness of our semi-annual aring methods. An End-of-Season Out-Clearing of MEN’S STRAW HATS Reduced from $2.97, $3.49, $4.49 to Fitth Floor, The tine to bay is now—and here. All Records Lowered in Men’s Motor Dust Coats Which Have Been Reduced from $10.74 and $11.74 to | $6.49 Fourth Moor, 34th Stemmmmmeps, Final Pre-Inventory Disposal of YOUNG MEN’S SUITS Sitoraies bp he $3. d to $10.00 uits that were ‘5, now $9 75 Suits that were $14.75, now Suits that were $18.50, now Suits that were $22.50, now | Splendid Values for the Vacationist in Suits that were $24. 75,7 now Porto Rico Cigars Priced a Third Less Than Elsewhere The “SAVALONA” is the prod- uct of one of New York's most Widely known manufacturers of Porto Rican. cigal Its. flavér is tisfying and its aroma that of the most exe Baten se Clearance Reductions on Odd Quantities of Novelty Table Lit Fleas 24c for Sanne Centre- pieces 24 inches’ wide, of unior linen, .trimmed with spoke- stitching and Torchon lace. These were 39c. $1.19 for Lunchcloths of linen, trimmed with Ciuny wave insertion and border, that were $1.49. 54 inches wide. rd cig ar r stores, , theae We just rec et ed a very large cone ent of “SAV ARONAS ‘which uve been pri ird toa half less than they may be obtained for elsewhere, vv en at the suscaiied These are round. eee none aS Largos, here, Price [il a) fer Bound box of 50. $3.50 $2.24 { that were 33. i gary h. These Coronas, | are 24 inches wide, and trimmec box of 50. $3.50 $2.24] 9 with handsome, handmade Rus-| | Perfecto Sublime, stan Cluny lace, box of 50... $4.00 $2.49 Main FI, Rear, Fifth Phy Splendid Pre-Inventory Values Ia BOYS’ CLOTHING Excess Stocks of Suits, Blouses and Hats Marked Far Below Early-Season Prices Second Fl. RAth Si... Rewr Pee MNT PLOOK ‘Old-Iachioned’ Macy's Herald Square Bway 34t035"St Sixth Floor 5th st. The popular-priced store-within-a-store, adds Reductions on COLONIAL RAG RUGS: “Olde Every one of the many desiratle rag rugs sold in Fashioned Macy's’ been repriced for qu tic, clean and dura sum up the princiy these coverings. ‘They are made from new y room effects. The quantities in the large early selection is advisable, , in light bed- sizes are not very large, so an Bise Formerly Reduced to Sise Porwerly Reduced to 30X60 INS........... 79 6Te | 6x9 ft 24 $2.76 36x72 ins..... $1.09 94e | 7 ft. 6 ins.x10 ft. 6 ins, SH ia MI A 45x84 ins. + 91.69 $1.44 | oxt2 fr. #650 $8379 is CTHNE_WHOLE SIXTH FLOOR md | a nee wen: