The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1915, Page 8

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tee EVENING Wewud, en ares nade ie ek ee WEUN mows, vANUABL 48, 1916, TANRUNS DOWN ONE MORE VICTIM Jersey Puzzle Well oe ‘we Rat ON“DEATHC CURVE” Helena Pechenka sdinisa Way Die of Injuries Received Where There Is No Street. | & young woman walking along the racks of the Long Isiand Railroad was struck and probably fatally in- fured in the darkness this morning @ few rods east of “Death Curve,” which was pictured in The Evening yWorld a few weeks ago, Hundreds of men and women who work In the factories of the neighborhood use the tracks as a thoroughfare in fair ‘Weather and foul, because there ts tho street by which they can go to ané from work. Bcores of them have been kiied and other scores maimed Dy the trains in the last fifteen years, ‘This morning’s victim was Helena Pechenka, twenty-one years old, of No. 4 Perry Avenue, Maspeth, L. I. She was a cleaner in the offices of the international Enamelling and Stamp- ing Company, and she finished her work at 6 o'clock and started home- the darkness, By making a ‘tracks, but, like all the factory hands, ‘ehe was willing to risk death to save @ long walk in the rain, ‘woman set out, her shaw! was Hospital, Long Island City, Bhe has a ‘eompound fracture of the right leg and (pevere internal injuries. It is thought ups E ie vil ie if ? i 4 WARDEN’S GUEST D OESW'T KNOW HIS OWN MAME) sce or” rie warn oer ow who his guest is and the guest hands who has been affording b pil tell him. Horbert Augur Archer, the Jersey City punsle cal ional, but Is Ignoran Who He Is. ‘Warden Sullivan of the county jali of Dec, 81 when he found himself Hoboken and asked a policeman in Jersey City hae a guest on his himself, but he can give no reason why he should have such a name. His memory dates back to the night take care of him, saying he didn’t|educated and has a knowledge of know who he was. He waa sent to|many colleges in the United States, the county jafl for observation, Phy-| but he didn’t know who the President siclann say he is rational. of the United States was until War- A postal card found in his pocket|den Sullivan told him. wan addressed to the Roosevelt Hos-| Last night he was Lage he ot a. pital. At the hospital they said that — and was very | he had been brought in there on peo 4 28 and had undergone an operation ae, Pig pat MA of the stomach, They discharged rt trith iack hal hair ir and eyes. A olight on Deo. 27. scar over bis right eye is almost com- his eyebrow. or Na to “Herbert Augur appears to be well pletely bidden Stern: Brothers - 42nd and F3rd Streets, West of Fitth Avenue. Will close out, to-morrow, Women’s Street and Afternoon Dresses made of superior quality serge, satin charmeuse, taf- feta, velveteen, chiffon cloth and novelty silks; also a limited number in combination effects, sizesincomplete. at $18.50 Originally priced up to $59.50 At the same time we will close out about 75 Women’s Tailored Suits made of broadcloths, chiffon velvet, silk plush, broad- tail cloth, wool velour and covert cloth, sizes incomplete. at $45.00 Originally priced up to $125.00 An Early Spring display of Tailored and Untrimmed Hats Made of Faille, Satin and various new straws, desirable for Southern Wear. Very Special Values, To.morrow, in eth Ss Serene 4.50, 5.75 Men’s and Women’s Close Rolled Umbrellas, $2.95 Actual Values $4.00 and 5.00 Bupector quality Twilled Silk, with handles of gun metal, buckhorn, natural wood ornamented with eens silver, also etched and engraved silver handles in the newest shapes. Bric-a-Brac, China & Glassware will continue to be offered to-morrow at pre- inventory reductions of 20% to 50% from regular prices JNCLUDED are China Vases, Ornaments of every description, Bronzes, Statuary, Lamps, Dinnerware and Cut Glass. An Exceptional Offering To-morrow, of Women’s Silk Underwear Kayow Silk Vests, embroidered fronts, in white or pink, with French band or crochet tops, Kayser Silk Bloomers, in pink, white or cago ful $1.59 reinforced, and $3.45, Kayser Silk Combinations, with crochet tops or French band, tight knee penta, ir or white, Silk and Wool Underwear Swiss Ribbed Wool Vests, 8 high neck, long or short sleeves, Value $1.98, at OVC Swiss Ribbed Spun Silk Tight ae. white, eckis or knee lontth Vebes $2.60, at $1.45 Swiss Ribbed Wool Combination Si high or low neck, ea or hort ener as oso, $1.50 $2.85 A Sale of Women’s Hosiery At very decided price advantages, will include rted Cotton Stockings, re black or with unbleached double soles; Value 40c pair, 29c 32c Imported Lisle Thread Stockings, reinforced soles, heels and toes, black only; Value 50c pair +85c Black Thread Silk Brookings, in diff all silk, or with lisle tops and so! Wolustie cooky Special items from our extensive stocks of Housekeeping Linens At Most Emphatic Price Reductions Satin Damask Table Cloths, + at $1.95 to 2.95 Regularly $2.95 to 4.50 Satin Damask Napkins, * . + at $1.95 to 2.95 Regularly §2.05 to 4.50 Scalloped Dama Table Table Cloths, at $2.50 to 3.95 Regularly $3.75 to 5.50 Huck Towels, hemstitched, damask border, doz. $2.95 - Regularly $4.20 a dozen Huck Towels, scalloped, damask border, doz, 2.75 Regularly $8.50 a dozen Large Turkish Bath Towels, Regularly 3.50 dozen, 2.75 English Printed Bedspreads, Regularly $1.75 each, 1.25 tare Without LOGE purchased in this monner has never sae 60-752 Sth Ave, Cor. 6th te satisfactory to the buyer. Our methods are F patrons, @ALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS 'orme Apply Aléo to New York, Now Joresy, Long loland and Connections, AND SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT §=©FREIGHT ah The Greatest Book of Ever Compiled and P: THE WORLD ALMANAC Ld ta Seeecs Newss' (Wheto Betale ant Fiesary. 3c; ye tee; by Mall, Oe Won A ALMANAC, Pulitzer Bldg,, W. Y. Clty PAY Oren lmewway a aN sara SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. pure! ‘Reference ted 855 toa si fact and 8 Broadway at Ninth Street New York VICTROLAS Here Is a Special Offer Will Bri with $5 worth of records This refers to mode! IX. Victrola, peien 90, $50, By adding an exclusive W anamaker-design record cabinet (see illustrations in this adver- tisement) the combination becomes equivalent aya New Model Ix. ‘Victrola, 360. Buy for 46 Monthly at Wanamaker's, $5 Home to You 0 Victrola Cabinet, with vicina be ™%, beta Buy at Wanamaker's the $5 Only (Records iy hasable with a $5 selection of records— in all—for $5 down and #5 a month. Cabinet, ay yltifoie tx, 865, (eh, we Monthly at far higher priced machine. Complete Library of Victrola Records Victrola Salons, First Gallery, New Bldg. Broadway at Ninth Street New York Astor Place eral Showing 74 Spring Models Designed, by a French woman resident in New York, to meet all the requirements of an American woman of fashion, and of her daughter, will be posed tomorrow, thirty in the morning and from two-thirty to five in the afternoon. An Exceptional Purchase Enabling Us to Offer These Remark- able Gowns, Wraps and Suits at Very Exceptional Prices Gray Salons; Second Floor; Old Building. We Flinched a Littl ORIENTAL If we speculated in rugs (in merchandise of any kind) there would be no reduction in the price of these. Persia is not weaving rugs. Asia Minor is not weaving rugs. That is, commercially speaking. Rug weavers are scattered. Local organizations that Large size Persian Rugs Suitable for Halls and Offices. Finer Qualities of Asia Minor Rugs and Rugs from China. Excellent Kermanshahs. Small and Medium Sized Rugs. All Below the Market—which is Rising. Persian Korma ee oe te 8 aherd taller * HY sia-Minor Serapies 187 “$108 F Sersss PRR RE Breste = priced, Suanes RENE > Ss? Small and Medium Sized Oriental Rugs A choice selection, special souls, Daghestans, Pergams, up to $65. 55 Miles of Silks And Customers Came Three Times 55 Miles to Get Them Yesterday. People have been planning for days to come to our largest Semi-Annual Silk Packet Sale —a mere rainstorm could not keep them away. From as far north as Greenfield, Massa. chusetts, all the way down to New Brunswick, New Jersey, they came because “they knew what Wanamaker Silk Sales are like!’ Tomorrow the Packet Sale goes on with these Wanamaker quality silke—48c yard for our standard $1 to $2 grades; 85c yard for our stand- ard $1.25 to $3 grades; $1.85 yard for our standard $2.50 to standard $7.50 to $35 grades (velvets, metal tissues, bro- cades, etc.); a few of the Poiret Martine silks, formerly $4.50 yard, now $1.25. Broadway and Ninth, New York What New York Can Do! Thursday, in Gray Salons, at eleven to twelve- le When We Reduced These (Our Own) 1 RUGS awe Simply and only Lssaprsd we buy merchandise to be Gad precualy, Our customers ry Oriental me tl he ge aa Indian... Shad A RU 10 others similar! riced, comprising Carabaghs, Beloochistans, Mos- ene and Sarouks. Prices from $6.25 and Fourth Gallery, New Building A “Comfort” Sale FOR MEN Blanket Bath Robes— Comfort Indoors $1.90 for $3 grades pen for $4 grades $4 for $6 grades $6 for 310 grades - Men’s Sweaters (Also for Boys) Comfort Outdoors 95e for $2 grades $1.95 for $3 grades $2.95 for $4 seeds ‘or rough-and-tumble wear—in snow, ast of toe nicae wie were oat ne doors all day. Men’s Raincoats, $3.50 For $5 to $12 Grades Large extra selling space— Silk Rotunda, Main Aisle, Sub- way Entrance and outposts, & The conventional rubberized cloth in tans and dark graye—but most unusual qualities to get at $3.50. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building.

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