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ee mee Rt ee oe ne em eennaae eneemetomommenEE cm ut —s tn- | | cromwett, the chauffeur, and Chauncey | fence along the track for twenty feet. | Investor to inspect the plant he wan | FAST TRAN HITS Cornell, both of Inwood, aré in Bt. Jo-| The car was complotely smashed and | str ted to have the employees “look a n much noise ag jospital, Far Rockaway, With! tne three occupants were ground Into | Pusy nd make as 0 Pow ep! broken. limbs and internal injuries. the wreckage, The crews of the ex- |" Hb f ‘The accident happened at @ Crossing | press train and the passenger train and |— | that was perfectly familiar to Fisher, | several policemen and firemen worked t © | Cromwell and Cornell, as they had! arteen minuten before they extricated | isded over it two or threo times @ day! tne body of Fisher and the unconscious ; id 2s! | for months. ‘They met with misfortune Cromwell and Cornell, . | through watching @ train approaching| yt passage along the track the t | from the east which was at @ site dis- , ¢ obile 1 tore | N ’ | tance from the crossing and falling to) ow on of the third raf, This ’ } —_—.-- ete mpgs ed ih ‘ockaways, fot only via the Valley BELL SOUNDED WARNING AS] fren branch but by the trestle route For Sixteen Years. Restored : +45, maica Bay. fot a train moved . Men’ in Machine, Avoiding) AUTO APPROACHED TRACKS. || serait oti tsi cne tor two hours, and | To Health by Lydia E, Pink | t a nection figuro on the express train which was| shut off the power @n the entire Long Fisher, Cromwell and Cornell were in| hundreds of commuters were stalled at | Island ayatem between Jamaica and the boun: ? es$, Fail to | the employ of Mullin & Comell, who} their home stations. ham’s V. ; West dd Express, Fa have @ big furniture house in Central) | Hecause the train service was tied up egetable i vi " ft was necessary! to @ je arrival Compound. /|) 4, \See Eastbound One. suveral autemobiies end there three men of an ambulance before the Injured men could be conveyed to the hospital. ‘The surgeons there hold out no hope for their recovery. . ——— | living in Inwood, were allowed to use one sto carry them between their homes and their place of employment. hed the Lord rar Pau ie: ” yaund. from Tied. to Fat | ROCKEFELLER ONE DAY fa to-day they could eee, off to AT JEKYL ISLAND HOME. | i jasenger train approaching. ed cheat fe'no gates at the tora | Then Starts With His Party Pre- sounding’ e clamoreee| eumably for Palm Beach—His ¢ automobile approached Plans Not Known, the track. BRUNGWICK, Ge, Jen, M—After 0 bat Gis rattan Sone at Ot, te vistt of only @ Gay at Jeky! Istand to was ringing of the aP-|imepect hie winter home which te bet proach of the train from the east, which Sa. Witham Rocketeer “ene | had come down from Jamaica ®Y WAY | party left late yesterday afternoon. It ‘ ; of Valley Stream, They knew that the|{s understood thelr destinatt i train carry ng express matt ‘10 i a twolcdr Long ‘Island Rattroad i} train, cairrying express matter only, ; ram into a, touring car with three pas- eengers ni the Lord avenve crossing ott in Inwoal, Nassau County, just out- is side Far Rockaway, at 7.20 o'clock this merning. Of tho three occupants of agi the car cme wan killed outright and the others werd fatally Injured, Joe dead man is Leonard Fisher, tonty-eight years old and married, of { Bayview avenue, Inwood, Herbert j =— E Hy i Liz fs. i F i ‘ = Fil F At | hardly ever on time. However, it happened that ft was ex-| Whether Mr. Rockefetier intended to actly on time to-day. A building om the | return north, Ag Bingen) by repre- corner of Lord: avenue end, the railroad \hor'te'en # could be train from the men in the car. They ants Ginna an abe Wi had all their attention concentrated on| INVESTORS FOOLED, HE SAYS. the train they could nee. . hewn se Apparently Cromwell noted the traim| The trial of Jomn A. Quaiey was con- coming from the west as soon ap his| tinued to-day before Justice Goff in the car reached the railroad tracks, for he | Supreme Court. He is charged with ob- Ci turned the wheel sharply to head the| taining under falee A Another Case. _ Gifford, lowa.—‘'1 was troubled with to run the car along the track ahead of | widow of the noted eurgeon, by getting | female weakness, also with the train until he could safely switch | her to invest in the Magnesia Asbestos | eevere and off the right of way. Camere, ah eases ‘Th fs @ fence between th: et- | Gusta by -aee pound aad ‘westbound tracks at Lord |°f Sr, Ter,2 ewes pant avenue Cromwell made him turn too | {ent covering for pipes tra eames: unt was|¢ ese ler tham was represented. He} medi mobile and ‘pushed it and part of the’ said that whenever Qualey brought an The Shoe Sale of the Year. Cammeyer $3.50. $4.$5,56,°7 Shoes ! a —~- es ee —- = at nana eRe EN TST “Taken From the Main Floor . “$9.05 | $9.45 Never in the History of the Largest Retail Shoe Business in the World has there been such wonderful merchandise offered as in this sale. Over thirteen thousand pairs of our highest grade shoes—and the Cammeyer name on a shoe stamps it as the best in the world at the price—are here at a saving of at least half. ow is your opportunity. Come at once while there is time for a choice selection. In Men’s Shoes |In Women’s Shoes Patent Leather Button and Lace, Gun Patent Leather Button and Lace, Gun Metal Button, Lace and Blucher; Tan | Metal Button and Lace, Russia Calf But- 7 Russia Calf Lace and Blucher, Black Vici | ton and Lace, Patent Leather Button with Lace, Wax Calf Lace and Button, Tan | Colored Cloth Tops. 7, Grain Blucher. Tan Kid Lace All sizes | A remarkable selection of styles. ALL and widths. sizes and widths, Corresponding Reductions in Boys’ and Children’s Shoes On Sale in Basement verde SYAMBARD orm 6th Ave. and 20th St. CRETE RTT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1913. cay BARGE COMPANY — «un a Tomorrow will be notable for remarkable e e ¢ “ Reductions in Apparel for Misses & Gir! ; the savings averaging better than half former prices G One really must be even more careful in choosing a bargain than in making a purchase at regular prices, because a reduction in price has a tendency to divert one’s attention from other important con- siderations. Nothing is a bargain in apparel unless it meets your requirements in every other respect besides price. A 26.00 garment at 12.50 is a waste of money unless the garment is distinct- ive in character, smartly ‘tai 1, and a-cyrrent model. And liberal as are the reductions in this important sale tomorrow, their chief attraction is derived from the fact that they afford you at the same time a selection of all that is best and most desirable in tailored wear styles., Second floor Reduced Prices for Misses’ Suits Reductions’in_ Misses’ Coats & Dresses ++ seseveese fOW 12,50 | Misses’ Coats. .........were 19.50.,......... Mow 10.00 now 19.80|Chinchilla Coats.......were 19.50 to 25. «Now 12.50 Lipa Coats.....,....were 29.50 to 35.00....now 15.00 Regulation Serge Dresses. .were 9.75 to 12.50..now 5.00 Reduced Prices for Girls’ Dresses Reduced Prices for Girls’ Coats mow 1.95 Seen a Cloth Coats. .were 5.95 to 9.75..now 3.95 now 3.95) Chinchilla Coats.... were 15.00........n0w 7.95 now 5.95 Plush Coats...........0.00-..were 19,50........now 12.50 The chances of a fur-time in this wonderful |Extraordinary values are the keynote of this Sale of Fine Furs © Sale of Boys’ Suits at reductions of 14 to 4 and Overcoats ‘ all furs reduced, but the followin; PY ‘values tabs our particular fency: Put your boy in one of these garments $110 French Seal Coats’ reduced to $79.50 and you will be putting him in right $125 French Seal Coats reduced to $89.50 264 Boys’ Overcoats Fine French seal ts in arter | gPench acon, made ins ner throeauarer length) formerly 1.50, 10.50 & 8.50 | $5.50 —————_ A large number of th ts have bee: regular © $125 Moire Caracul Coats reduced to $89.50 | stock and included. in this a jal sdle moran. enn Sea $145 Moire Caracul Coats reduced to $97.50 with convertible collars, and half or full belts. Ages 8 .o 18 years, New three-quarter length model, with collar of civet cat or ermine. PE TRS : eerie Splendidly made garments, tailored by our own furriers. Sale of Boys’ Suits $95 French Seal Coats reduced to $67.50 ~ formerly, 6.00, 6.50 & 7.00 | $4.75 These are suitable for misses and small women. Some are made o Some of these suits have extr ir of knick entirely plain, and others have collar aud cuffs of ermine or leopard. | Norfolk or double-breasted. models, a Made ef irre tae Women’s Furelined Coats, $33.00 to $187.50 and in a various selection of colorings. Most of these suits taken us formerly $50 to $225 from our regular stock. Ages 7 to 17 years. shells of these coats are made of black cheviot, broadcloth . Soe eae and mixed tweeds. The linings are of various fashionable furs, |>™!! Lot of Boys’ Suits, made of all-wool. 13.50 Ages 10 to 18 years. » Value 5.50 Special at Girls’ and Children's Fur Coats : were $20 to $75.........now $14.50 to $49.50 | Boys’ and Girls’ Hosiery, in black and white, and The selection embraces white, and brown coney skins, made of lisle or fine mercerized cotton. 1x1 rte. 50c blended marmot and wild cat, in a selection of the newest models, > ie Value wr pair $aturday 3 pairs for —_—' s” indered id Shirts, i: i f Matched Fur Sets consisting of thaters slightly soiled, Values 1.00 & 1.50 bg A f 65c Large Muff & Neckpiece‘tg match 1 $30 Blue Wolf Sets........,.....000.50. $45 Pointed Sitka Wolf Sets.. $45 Black Fox Sets....... $75 Natural Alaska Wolf Sets. 100 Black Caracul med were $15....reduced to $5.50 This is an extraordinary offering for tomorrow. These sets consist of a large square piltow muff and shaped |; neckpiece to match, and at this special price of $5.50 || they are truly phenomenal value. Only 100 of them. |! © Still an excellent assortment in this Sale of Women’s Boots 2.85 reduced from $4 and $5 to . tamorrow is your last chance to get these remarkable values in footwear. } q Button and lace models, in patent leather, gun metal ca'f, viei kid and tan Russia calf. The selection includes many smart designs, and although the driginal number of shoes in this sale has been considerably depleted, there is still a full range of sizes in the assortments. Second floor Tomorrow, Saturday, January 25th, we shall continue the annual winter sale of all our - Women’s Suits, Coats & Evening Wraps at reductions which are practically one-half in_most instarices and much more than one-half in others 80 Women’s Tailored Suits......were 25.00. to 35.00..,..,.......reduced to 10.00 190 Women’s Tailored Suits......were 35.00 to 50.00.............reduced to 18.50 99 Women's Tailored Suits. .-...were 50.00 to 75.00.....:.......reduced to 29.50 35 Women’s Tailored Suits......were 95.00 to 150.00.............reduced to 50.00 COATS COATS were $15 to $22.50 were $25 to $35 at $12.50 Plush Coats Gorduroy Coats Tourist Coats Imported Mixture Coats Chinchilla Coats Astrachan Coats Cheviot Coats COATS & WRAPS were $45 to $59 at $25 Ural Lamb Coats Mole Plush Coats Imported Tourist Coats, Brocaded Velvet Coats Charmeuse Wraps COATS & WRAPS were $29.50 to $39.50 at $15 Cloth and Satin Wraps Fur-trimmed Coats Imported Mixture Coats Chinchilla Coats Astrachan Coats Boucle and Plush Coats Broadcloth Coats COATS & WRAPS were $59 to $75 at $33 Imported Tourist Coats Black Fur-trimmed Coats Imp. & Chiffon Velour’ Wraps Brocaded Velvet Wraps Charmeuse and Cloth Wraps Very Special—158 Women’s $4, $5 and $6 Skirts at $2 Assortment contains serge, corduroy, pique and white cotton Bedford cords. All sizes in the selection, Fur-trimmed Coats were $39.50 to $50 at $18.50 Astrachan Cloth Coats White Coats Rough Cheviot Coats Fur-trimmed Coats Caracul and Plush C