The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1912, Page 9

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AUTO TRUCK NO. 13 CRUSHES LITTLE BOY 10 DEATH Two. Little Girls Run Down and Seriously Injured by Runaway. MACHINE HITS MAN. Driver Thrown Out by Fright- a ened Horse, Youth Who Stops It Hurt. A boy was killed, a man was mortally burt and two small girls were seriously injured in street accidents that occurred within about an hour of one another yestemlay afternoon. Two men were badly injured in a runaway last night. ‘The “hoodoo” number, 13, was an ele- ment in the fatality. The boy who met death was Thomas IM Second aves with com- about 4 o'clock started for make a short cut he darted actoss the avenus and Twelfth and One Hundred and ‘Thirteenth streets. He was so intent on Teaching the other side he did not see an auto truck, owned by the Oscar Daniels Construction Company, which is uliding the Lexington avenue sub- way, approaching. George E. Millard of No, 152 East Hundred and Thirteenth street, whe operating the truck, which is No. applied the emergency brake, @owrded his horn and shouted to the lad, who looked up in time to see the ponderous vehicle upon him. He tried to leap aside, but a front wheel struck him, knocked him down and went over him, Willing him. Dr. Somerville was called from Harlem Hospital, but there wes nothing he could do. UTTLE GIRLS HAVE 4, NARROW ESCAPE. ‘The excitement of this accident had not died out when two-year-old Fanny Bhapiro of No. 57 East One Hundred and Tenth street and Goldie Schrittz, @ame age, of No. 121 East One Hun- Gre and Fifteenth etreet, narrowly escaped death. The children were walking down Third avenue hand in hand. They had some pennies and were discussing the most profitable way to invest them. In front of Her- man Efi's furniture store, at No, 2094, stood his horse and truck, on which was Morris Kruger, the driver. The deeply engrossed children wore severa! doors away when the horse became frightened at some sparks from the third rail of the I. and leaped to tie sidewalk. The crowds scattered, but the tw: children didn't see the knocked them down. The to a store and Dr. Somer called from Harlem Hos the children had Internal were in a serious condition, taken to the hospital John Hoffmeister, tw: steward, of No. $14 V street was the adult vi mishaps. As he crosi between f streets a by an the street h avenue th MICHIGAN FURNITURE Colt OPEN ON ELECTION DAY fn ae RTMENT ished from 59 to $500 to 18°, EVENING UNTIL 9OCLOCK QS ww Neb / gSUERC § ; eee 08 ausoees © Syeot WTHoY FREE between One Hundred | — | powder. “Inside °| large pack- FOR THE E coon fo oreweree ereere oer ! Cortis of No. 118 Kast Fifty-fourth |#reet, an insurance broker, with offices at No, 10 William street. His wife was in the auto on her way downtown to meet him. Dantel Thomas, the chauf- feur, was at the wheel, | WOMAN RUSHES INJURED MAN | TO HOSPITAL IN AUTO. | AS soon as Hoffmeister had been hit the mv chine was stopped and Mrs. Cortis alighted. She insisted the man be placed in the car, and then rushed him to Flower Hospital, fie hae two broken ribs, possible fracture of the skull, as well an cuts and brutses. A horse drawing # deilvery wagon, ériven by Michael Kerrigan, fifty-five, of No, 2%31 Third avenue, was frightened by an auto at Ninety-eighth street and | First avenue abou: 7 o'clock and ran | away. Kerrigan was flung from the | eat, striking on his head, | At One Hundred and First street | David Feldman, nineteen, of No, 1838 | First avenue seized the galloping ant- mal's bridle. The horse dragged him along, narrowly missing geveral women lidren. The horse then side- another wagon with Feldman, rm was broken. Despite his in- hung on and finally stopped the Dr. Roy took Feldman and Kerrigan, who had a scalp wound, to the Recep- | tlon Hospital, ‘There were no arrests. aera AUGUST QUERTREPP DYING. August Quertrepp, Treasurer of Fred- erick Loeser and Company of Brook- lyn, and in the firm's employ for forty- five years, is dying at his home in Lefferts place, Richmond Hill, Queens. It was learned last night that Mr. Quertrepp was atricken on Saturday night and has been unconsctous almost ever since. His family and physicians held out little hope for him. Mr. Quertrepp 1s an old and intimate friend of Jacob A. Riis and one of the dest known men in Queens Borough. For a cleanly bath- room use GOLD DusT The bathroom should be given a daily cleaning and a weekly scrubbing. Nothing is better than a solution made by dissolving Gold Dust washing powder in water. Thoroughly scrub and scald basin and closet with the hot suds and pour down the pipes boiling water to which has been added Gold ' Dust in proportion of two tablespoons of Gold Dust to every gallon of water. Clean the nickel and brass | fixtures in bathroom by rub- bing with equal parts of whiting and Gold Dust washing Gold Dust is sold in 6C size and ages. The large package meansgreater economy. —x “‘Let the Gold Dust Twine do your work'’ eee $500 $10 sin $150 IOsts: T SOAP THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, town. Royal Axminster Rugs Floral and Oriental designs forparlors, dining rooms, etc. Size 9x12, regularly | Size 8.3x10.6, reg. 8 $13.69 /2" $12.98]! The best assortments of Linoleums and Oilcloths ever pore at these pm parquets, granites, etc., ii Table Cloths, Towels, Ete. 14 Less Than Regular Prices Because we made an extraordinarily heavy purchase of Table Cloths we managed to get them at 1-3 less than prevailing prices. tiny mill stain here or there, but are otherwise perfect. They are Pattern Table Cloths ne heavy pure white satin damask cloths with large pent circular patterns, ey acct on long rds | whetiais a 51.20 rine RED wanes cout Le) ae ant ie $1. 19 @ customer; each $1.95 heavy DRG HOORSSESOH SHORE SOMEONE MORO ER Ho atoteat Away with the Old Machine % and All Sewing Troubles Goarant Insured a] oF REE Eat Sewing Machine Does All This §% This wonderful machine, with its many exclusive improvements 3% Se over all other machines, is the machine you want. % & is less and it costs less to run, and lasts longer tl than_ _any other machine because of these features: MEMMED DAMASK NAPEINS —=200 dozen, size 18x15 white, with pretty patterns; none € D.; per dozen’. . 330 BLEACHED sEURTING —1.)! 2h yards wide, well known brand, free from’ dresing; Make good weiring sheets speclal, yard erade, Special = Sale plied with set of attachments. Our Values in Rugs and Linoleums Are Famous We carry the largest stock of serviceable medium priced Rugs in We sell better grades at each price than other stores. Empire’ Seamless Brussels Rugs In 4 sizes, at this year's lowest price. A make that we have sold for the past 9 years with entire satisf light and dark colorings. Bui Inlaid yards wise: fn; pure (Basement salesroom.) ~~ B sets of Ball Bearings. Rotoscillo Movement Japanning. troller, etc, ‘The barre Froe teed for 5 years No mail cr aoe ane (Daylight Basement Salesrooms,) SKORIK HoKoneli HnSHOk eX HoXSH TH STREET STORE, HENRY mn. found i in Brussels enti Linon | ie 4-¥a. Wide Cork | S115, inate | Linoteumes Cl equare yard.. $1.42 | c.ccics $1.77 300 TURKISE BATE TOWELS heavy crochet wi heautiful marseliies “ies each ... sFrench Leg Design and Dustless Rotary Spool Pin, the Shuttle Ejector, Improved Head Latch, Automatic Locking Drawers, Belt Guard, Automatic Tension Release, Automatic Thread Con- Don't Buy Any Machine at Any Price Until You Demon- A fiveadrawer high-arm rewing machine (not The Free), Gusran 1912, “Better Clotites for Less” the Message of Apparel Week| Apparel Week has an important message for every man and woman who is willing to save money on winter clothing. By shrewd planning we are now able to offer men’s and women’s winter apparél, right up-to-the-minute in style, and satisface tory in quality, at about the prices that we would ordinarily have to pay wholesale. But remember this—when these ffer- ings are sold out, it may be impossible for us or any other store to duplicate them; so if you want to save, take advantage of these values at once—-come in tomorrow. Hand Blocked Velvet Hats|\ Women’s $2.50 Waists pet hog or$4 $ Q| We mean every word we Value, To-Mor- is say when we tell you that F row at........... theseare the pret G4 80 Beautiful velvet hats, particularly suit- tiest waists we've able for dressy wear, in all the best Paris shapes, both large, small and medium, and in the best colors, such as black, brown, navy and taupe, trimmed free. Wonderful Values in Beavers 850 Fur Napped White $3 90 Alsoa Splendid Show- $2 90 le je Beavers, $5.98 to $6.98 ing of Black and Col- All Hats purct ased here trimmed free. (Main Floor.) ever seenat. . Choose from Taffetas, Messalines and Fetching Lace Models Choice of many dainty styles, in light values, here at........660. ored Beavers, at. or dark colors, They are all cleverly designed with lace yokes, panels of em- broidery. Others have the new Robes- wa ind ornamented with glass or three-quarter sleeves, via front or back models. Lingerie Waists are mostly low necks, made in various ways; it’s not that these coats are priced at aimost half that’s so 69 important, but that they're such excellent values to begin with. $12 coats, all of them, at... [ALL ALTERATIONS FREE} Women who demand smart style and service of their clothes and who do not want to pay the high prices asked by most stores will welcome this sale tomorrow of regular $12 coats at $7.69. There are Swagger (two-tone! Boucle Coats, Chinchilla Coats, Boxed oats an See ibclines and Fancy_Mix- of Ker a elines and Fancy Mix- : 69 3—to e aad tur to_be brief, all ihe sea: son’s very latest models... The three pictured show the large rolling callie cuffs of reversed cloth; buttoning close to neck; others trimmed with ee collar and cuffs of velvet, satin or imitation Persian lamb. All full length models, cut 52 and 54 inches long, some half lined with guaranteed satin, loose or itted, “[: 69 Women’s Sweaters High ot low neck models, in all shades: chines raha d y fo Srertices Coal) i fine 59 weaves; single or double breasted Sad 3 a trong this “fed occ talored med hist vou DIC, (Second Pleor.) $45 Russian Pony “Skin iN Wis Coats, $3Q).65 a AtaSaving of 43 & Here Is a Wonderful Opportunity to Save Over $15 on a Fine Fur Coat Made of soft, lustrous skins that were dyed in France, wriged Hegre and made in a 50-inch model, with deep rol Be Saat and turn back cuffs, lined throughout wit fich oll brocade or Skinner's satin. $39.75 Russian Pony and French Coney Coats Beautifully marked, Chapelle dyed skins, in an up-to-date model; lined with rich brocade and Skinner's satin, in pretty shades; sizes 14 to 18 and 34 to 44; special. or double breasted, in black, navy, tan and brown, 34 to 51, at.... j ive Only pure worsteds used in these, which produce colorings seldom Maire Pony Coats, value $70 ‘o.. Caracul Skin Coats, value $75.00... ie tee Weta bcc Wa io te bere arent eee 4 ‘30 160 Fur Sete of Belgian Lynx: and Far Western Blue Pres Geom san gaa Sale of Dining Room Tables The Thanksgiving season is Dining Table time and we've prepared an at» tractive line at prices that will command the interest of thrifty purchasers, E $16.75 Dining 5 Tables D A remarkable value in this hand: f:5 | 12,00 Grader alz0.7.05 | 89.00 Grader size 9x9; Sep.08 | ‘as. 85.4 Excellent patterns in tiles, florals, mattings, It, ACN... eeeseee sare Scarfe to Match, each Lino- jeumar 2 yards wid 43c | mute (Fourth Floor. ) 95e Alden Sampson's 800 Floor melon) All of them have a ‘The Robes have neat reversible Ahupien’ cir- cular collars, turnover cuffs, finished with gir- $ 00 shirred yokes, belted at waist ‘ House Dresses, in neat checked or ‘striped designs, high or P ‘41, ' ished with hem; sizes 36 to 46, at Dressing Sacques of flan- or German Flannel Kimono Gowns dle, kimono gowns trimm rly borders, sailor collars, satin bands or deep Dutch neck models, neatly piped and trimmed with ke Cut, contrasting colors, high girdle effects, full akirts, fine bse Dressing sonar and kimonos, of nelette, in pretty striped or German flannel, high or V-neck, k table. Note the graceful oe. free BH pt top of 42 Liupios peieety polished, at..... g Dining Tables A beautiful carved table of selected nd quartered golden oak. Top has ¢ massive pillar, with large | GROCERIES | ** | | Floor inest polished finish, 42 inches dia- carved heads on legs and 5.85) Al Tean ‘2 droite Heet. Wine, regula meter, extends 6 ft. ins massive claw feet, at... 142 52 00 & 3250 Blankets at at ‘ German wool finish, white and gray. Full size, warm and com- borate just-what-you-nced-kind. Limit 3 pairs; no mail, . or phone orders, pair Mid-Week Bargains Its first cost Aine 25C/PRUNES Chien Fresh Meats m1 2:(1LAMB LEGS Terns taney. 14h To fy 1sqrOWLS es and Liquore Fruits and Vedetabies Vioridas, io Made of thin Porcelain, neat plates, 6 cups and saucers, 6 fruit 100-Piece $7 Decorated Dinner Sets $ is servicerble gold stamp decoration. € There are 6 dinner plates, 6 soup * saucers 6 individual butter chips, 98 ¢ | meat platter and | bowl. 9. wR Complet Service for 12 People, special at ons, two covered dishes and two mest platters Austrian China $ 50 Cut Glass Fera Dish Ee BRANDY x ar TE TSC}ONIO Ss sees: OSOPOTATOES pee “99.98 Shae dos nae BMC PS met RS ONES RR SLE ABI he PS pI

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