Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
CHILDREN TRY IN VAIN TO SAVE A PLAYMATE ~ FROM ONRUSHING CAR Their Signals Are Unheeded end Little Girl Is Crushed to Death Under Wheels. With the glow of a game of ring-a- sring-rosy still in her face, seven: year-old Margaret Turner of No. 47 Merkimer place, Brooklyn, was crushed to death under the wheels of a ewiftly ashing trolley car, while her two Playmates vainly pleaded with the mo torman to stop the car. Margaret was Visiting her friend, Agnes Builantine of No, 705 Prospect place, ant with} resy, when Agnes's mother called out to her to go om an errand to tue bak “Let's all go," cried Margaret. Hand im hand iad ckipving as they went, the Tivo of Them to Be Tried wi three children were crossing St. John's Nine Humane of Parkvi place, when Margaret's foot caught in the track and she fell, She hurt her self so that she could not at ence get up. Still grasping her hands playmates looked up to see (ie Bound car rushing down upon ¢ Two police dogs and nin In the Parkville wection 0 will be tried on charges of lor Schmittherger last or lease hee tes lease, Mr. Conductor, please | Patrolman Fuaay, a Belgian quad: “But he made out he couldn't hear!" | Fuped sleuth found by Chief Agnes sobved out in telling the story | Inspector asl nder the sto Brighton rajlroad at The motorman was frantically turn-| he ahould he ing his brake when the car siruck the! Patrolman Patrick Jones, Fuzay's part- children, Margaret was caught and) nor, was also found in the station, read= erushed under the wheels, while tne othe: led fa.ntin| ates visser tus trecks a wre seine Ten minutes tater at the Newkirk erew jacked the car up and Margaret avenue station, Schmittberger found Was taken from under the wheels. | Patrolwoman Donna eiretched out under Before the ambulance doctor from the |a stove washing her paws. Her part- Swedish Hospital could give her aid ner, John Kavanagh, was also reading. Margaret was dead. Her mother, wio bad thonaatne. toni Bnew nothing of the tragedy until sho | Weeacnict Inspector found seven more came to the Ballantine home ta her little girl home for the evenin Japeed at the news and had to tended by an ambulance doct AN about Herkimer placo litte are crying their eyes out for t Playmate. The teacher of éhildren, who acte Pui No. 138 Brookiyn, has sent w the two survivors Will be excu sehoo! temporarily And their the classroom kept for them Month until they get over the shock frem which ti fering. Palle Aint aay When Money tn a Curae. the Galveston Nex Qur idea ts that money ia bores to! samy men Whose appetiie has been so meres that he doesn’t love chicken The Yntelligent, Careful Buyer Will Most Appreciate the 0.7. WUERTZ =PIANOS= No Pizno in New Yok To-day Is A MORE CONSPICUOUS VALUE {] > Send A Postal for | Four New York W 1518 Third Av’..near 3th 832 Manhattan Ave., Greenpoint, 1796 Pitkin Ave., Brooklyn “Gillette” Safety Razor Get a Gillette and 1912 Blades. Today THE harder @ man finds it to shave with ordinary razors, the more he needs the Gillette and the sharp, smooth edge cf the 1912 Gillette Blades, wee a comfort- able shave you Must get a Gillette, You can shave three min: spare — a end intimate shave at thome—no money and no tips, Get a Gillette today—you will find these 1912 Gillet: | Blades the finest shaving edge ever mi de. Gilets Gives the Only Free Angle Stroke i ‘world—buy Gillette Blades sight | unseen—and shave with them. | Such a thing as a dependable | blade was never known until | the Gillette Blade was produced. Every box of 12 Gillette | Blades contains twenty-four of | the finest shaving edges ever | made, They will give you scores of luxurious shaves — velvet» Smooth and kind to the face, Don’t Put It Off—Buy a Gillette Today Ask your desler, Tho very next time you see a Gillette in @ store window go in and talk to the man about it, Standard set, $5.00 everywhere, Let the soe and wrist take natural diagonal motion. on the handle brings edge ey to the face at the for clean, easy aoe “@iagonal wrist motion ‘will give the famous Gillette stroke. slips the toughest beard off quickly —velvet-smooth. It the face feeling fresh, coo! and cheery—not the slightest a Ee Pocket editions, $5.00 to $6.00, roughness or irritation. ‘Travelers an d Tourists’ wets, $6.00 uf | You Can Depend on the Gillette Blades, packets of six (12 | , Gillette Blade shaving edges), 50 cents; nickel-plated | box of twelve (24 shaving edges), $1.00, | ‘You can go into any one of por iin tn 40,000 retail stores io, 40,000 retail stores, all over the every part of the habitable globe, Gillette Safety§)Razor No Honing Ran TH OVERS ae me ges (iainaita taeda ncn nte tt ase ie Little Victim of Rushing Car, Chum Who Tried to Save Her ors. POLICE DOGS SLEEP ON Post |: } ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1912, Second Lettert OR e need | me obesity thet 18 at for Thc. they| get it. st, but no World in advance. . Sergeant Pfel OPPENHEIM, GLLINS x © 34th Street Extraordinary Sale Thursday Silk sonsers Tap Petticoats Important Purchase of 1,500 Silk Jersey-Top Petticoats. Deep Accordion plaited flounce of Messaline Silk. Black and prevail- ing colors Value $3.95. No Mail Orders No C. O. D. OPPENHEIM, GLLINsz © Also a Sate of Crepe de Chine Petticoats An unusual offering of 500 Crepe de Chine Petticoats. 3. 95 Trimmings of Valenciennes lace, Light evening shades. Value $6.90. OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs G Will Place on Sale Thursday 250 Doz. Silk Lisle Vests, 59c “Kayser’s” Ribbed Silk, Lisle Thread Vests—hand crochet and Cc plain top. Regular and extra sizes. Values $1.00 and $1.25 50c Women’s Liste Hose, 25¢ 2¢0 Doz. Women’s Lisle and Cotton Hose. Double top and sole, Black and Tan. e \25c Regular value 50c ‘ No Mail Orders No C, O. D. Close Evenings at 6, Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. Table i ft. i heavy Velden Oak Ss Completely cate = FE OL = BERAC CREDIT | infor! TERMS cannis al ding war suttitse Walked and. New’ Jersey? and Cone On ie tonsa han je of rder next Sunday’ 8! o See your) ter Will be tried. for permitting these Mewsdealer to-morrow morn- Letters of a Slim-Made! Woman to Her Fat Sister | YB. Altman & Gp,’ ARE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF TAILOR-MADE SUITS, AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES, RIDING HABITS et AND SPORT GARMENTS otarted wonderful! on any other doing that READY TO WEAR OR MADE TO ORDER FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. EXPERT ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO THE IMPORTANT DETAILS OF CUT AND STYLE, AND THE MATERIALS, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH ARE OF SUPERLATIVE EXCELLENCE. their playmate and schoolmate, A | (Ral Meda er od ae gti ag Wn ne ther 24- azine! PATRONS DESIRING GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER MAY Me dopen: piace, was biaying fing-a-ring- MARGARET TURNER AGNES BALLANTINE, nAnogher, day, page n't foil to| SELECT DESIGNS FROM SKETCHES ILLUSTRATING THE LATEST IDEAS IN FASHIONS. THE MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS IN STOCK PRESENT A WADE RANGE FOR INDIVIDUAL CHOICE. WOMEN'S BLOUSES AND WAISTS IN LATE AUTUMN STYLES ARE BEING SHOWN AT MODERATE PRICES, BLOUSES OF SILK, LACE AND LINGERIE, DESIGNED FOR WEARING WITH ELABORATE TAILOR-MADE SUITS. PLAIN TAILORED WAISTS OF WASHABLE MATERIALS FOR PRACTICAL WEAR. MANNISH MODELS IN WOMEN'S RIDING SHIRTS. B. Altman & Cn. "| A SALE OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS WILL BE HELD TO.MORROW (THURSDAY), AT ATTRACTIVELY LOW PRICES. AS FOLLOWS: TABLE CLOTHS OF LINEN DAMASK EACH, $2.25, 2.75 & 4.25 DINNER NAPKINS TO MATCH PER DOZEN, $3.35 & 5.25 LINEN HUCK TOWELS, HEMSTITCHED PER DOZEN, $3.00 & 4.00 MADEIRA TEA NAPKINS, SCALLOPED AND EMBROIDERED BYHAND . - & « « PER DOZEN, $5.50 Trade Mark Ae o Century Ladies’ Neckwear French Novelties, in Stocks and Jabots, Robes- pierre Collars and fine Hand-embroidered Collars. Real Irish Lace Dutch Collars, 75c to $9.00. Real Irish Lace Yokes, $3.00 to 12.50. New_Hand-embroidered Coat Collars and Sets, $1.50 to 16.50. French Flowers and Hair Ornaments, ina large and attractive variety. Ladies’ Hosiery French Wootory | in new designs, hand-embroid- ered and openwork, in a very large assortment, Prices $5.50, 6.00, 6.50, 7.00, up to 15.00 a pair. Black and White Pure Silk Hose, hand clocks or openwork clocks, $2.00 to 6.00 a pair. New Spring-top Pure Silk Hose, with extra splicing at the heels, soles and toes. $1.00 a pair. Lisle and Cotton Hose, complete line of regu- lar and out sizes, 35c, 50c and up to $2.50 a pair. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St. Opposite Waldorf-Astoria On Their Way! And they know just exactly where they are going, to ; in search of a comfortable partment for winter occupancy. They are guided by World Ads. And why not ? 30,663 World “To Let” Last Month. 2,165 More than the Herald, Times, Sun, Tribune and Pess ADDED TOGETHER. S388, as Ads, sagen 4 Before And After — ’ — * ama et ———— Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 . Silk News of Very Spectal Interest The Sale of Silks which commenced last Monday continues all this week, and includes additional offerings of unusual value. The entire collection represents nothing that is not absolutely new and fresh as to styles and colors, and the prices are much under regular market value. Two New Items 8,000 vards, double width (40-inch). Fine Dress Satins in over one hundred colorings, including a ¢ complete line of evening tints, white, $1.58 ivory, taupe and black. ¢ Usual price $2.50 per yard 3,000 yards Fine Dress Silks | Dauble. Width Dress Satins . | in Street and Evening Shades 36-inch Black Corded Sitks Fancy Gauzes, Beaded -Mousselines and Marquisettes Formerly $2.00 to $3.00; per yard $1.00 Special Dress Goods Values 4 For Thursday and Friday Plain All Wool Sustings 54 inches wide, in the popular Fall shades} 78C and black. Regularly $1.50 per win] All Wool Black Serges inches wide; a quality Id for less} 786 dog hye yh ven ahaa heatlen iE Broadcloths ; (In Suit and Skirt lengths) in different colors. Former prices $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per yard At 98c per yard and upward ix. Wash Goods — ‘ Kimono Crepes Pp An extensive assortment of styles and colors in floral and Persian desi, Embroidered Flannels The newest styles in Hemstitched and Scalloped patterns At 50c to $2.25 per yard 9 Continuing Until Saturday The Extraordinary Sale of $48,000 Worth of Fine Linens One-third to One-half Under Regular Prices The culmination of months of effort and re- search—presenting a collection of surpass- ing merit and value seldom equalled. Broadway & 20th St.; th Ave.; 19th St. READING THE BIG WEEKLY JOKE BOOK 10 BE GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY Copy Or HEXT SUNDAY’ Wor —"