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‘TRAIN CAR HURLED IW RIVER, NEW YORK FLYER WRECKED. Passengers Have Close Call in Boo Passengers Bocape, but bat Four Trate- ton aud Maine Wreck. mon Are Injured. (Special to The Evening Work | LAFAYETTE, Ind, %.—Three CLAREMONT, N. H.. Fe ‘An/ persons were Injured, one probably eastbound train on the Cinremont| fatally, when the eastbound passenger branch of the Borton and Maine Rail-|train known as the New York and New road rau Into % washout on Sugar! Mogiand Special, on the New York Cen- , River, a mile outside this town to-day. tral anes had Big J near here > pety Twonty-five passengers were shaken up aan M8 “th mes Bil of In- and some injured when the engine and anapol None of «on, ero athe two cars left the rails, one plunging into jared, " the river. The conductor, Daniel Soreating. ral) cr broken tract Chandler, waa badly hurt. belleved tovhave caused the wreck. How the passengors in Wah Wonacaiite tke seapea| STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. Geath i4 not understood wi ea- ane cape is regarded 3 . sess SPM. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1915. ! ena be ha she had a burdensom ee ana x her head?” stern: ty eat ot Lg “That Ww was teat part t tainment,” was the rejoinder. . “T'N put you under $1,000 bond not to entertain that yy Ad & year,” sald CJ V bcm tise the ‘two FOUND SHOT DEAD; She Testifies Fortune Tetler| SUSPECT WIGHT RIDERS Charged Her $5 for Taking Stayers in Kentucky Sprinkled Pep- Her “Cloud” Away. per in Footsteps to Baffle Bloodhounds. MADISONVILLE, Ky., Feb. 26.— Barlow's West Side Court to-day—| This @ection, the scene of a number not from the bullrushes but from his] of depredationa committed by night select fortune telling parlors at No.| riders, was stirred to-day by the dis- 290 West Ninety-ninth Street. No- covery of what apparently was a body could doubt that Bert Reese,| double murder at Hamby Station, shining with suavity and diamonds,| near here. Demmett Woodruff, pro- was @ second Moses, inasmuch as be| prietor of a store, and Glover Hpard, said #0 himself and should know. his clerk, were found shot dead. A deceitful female deteckatift, Miss| Woodruft's body was lying near the Adele Priess, who works with Mrs.| rear of the store and Hoard’s inside. Goodwin among the crystal gasers and| Pepper had been sprinkled in the kale shearers, was responsible for beg ae of their alayers, apparently oom i appearance in the West Side| to baffle pursuit by bloodhounds. The authorities have no Ct) p wet attribute the murders to night prided dso i ness to remove this cloud at 498.62 thei STORM, FLOOD IN QUEBEC. square foot. “Don't give me the money necessary to remove this cloud,” the lady detec- Swell the Rivers, atiff quoted the second Moses as hav- MONTREAL, Feb. 26.—The Province ing instructed her, on the occasion of of Quebec was suffering to-day from A second Moses came to Magiatrate Steet and Snow Cause Damage and would break the sublime unities, Just | storm, and telegraph and telephone com- throw the money away—but don’t] munication between many points, no- start throwing until you are firmly | tably hose this Klee and Pe ger was peated | ” Impossible. now Reese came early to court, A po- (Wet. tight helped to suroee tre. wort rT an stood by the door. of restoring normal wire conditions. Rh he risen rapidly for “Omicer, you have # lone dollar bil!| gays and have in your left band t pocket, quot! eose. The Policeman aves yu “ Cae it was e’en #0. , and houses can oly be not a low arene ee reached in rowboats. Reports show the am ter Tecan told the Co St. Francis River to be to a state of i flood at Sherbrooke, Charies 8 Dillingham. The crowned ‘mille alldings, At s,m You take $5 from this lady for ince, ‘White River has ca | GB. Altman & Cn. A Sale of Spring and Summer Blouses will present the latest styles at exceptional prices. Crepe de Chine Blouses in distinctive models; also Taffeta Blouses in a smartly tailored model - 6 «© «© « each $5.00 French Crepe Blouses, in a ruffle-trimmed model; in white and pale pink . at $6.50 Shirt Blouses of satin-stripe Haitienne in the pastel shades + « « at $9.75 Surplice-style Blouses of French crepe, in white, pale pink and navy blue, at $11.50 , Imported Blouses of hand - embroidered lingerie, some lace-trimmed, at Ss e & $5.00, 7.50 & 10.75 Women’s Separate Dress Skirts of Black Silk Taffeta (superior quality) in six new models, including the spiral and & , ,new plaited effects, are now on sale at the very special price of $6.85 Women's Ready-to-Wear Department (Third Floor) Misses’ Tailor-made Suits in three models, made of the fashionable ( materials and in the wanted colors and styles for Spring wear, will be specially priced at $23.00 «& $28.50 (Department on the Second Floor) Ghety-toarty Sree =‘ Fifth Avene-Madtaon Avenue, New York — Iyerty-atth Orne have prepared the following for to-morrow (Saturday): An Extraordinary Offering of ° 5,000 Yards of All-silk Duvetyn (40 inches wide, in black and colors) at 90c per yard An Additional Shipment of Black Chiffon Broadcloth (54 inches wide, sponged) will offer exceptional vaiue at $1.45 per yard A Special Sale of Men's Furnishings will consist of Men’s Shirts, Pajamas and Night Shirts, all of which will be marked at decided concessions from regular prices. Men’s Negligee Shirts, of silk-and-cotton mixtures; with soft cuffs ; at $1.85 Men’s Negligee Shirts, of madras or mercer- ized materials; plain or plaited with stiff cuffs, or plain with soft cuffs . at $1.20 Men’s Pajamas of fancy madras per suit Gnesi er’ ip tgs Py) adie Men’s Muslin Night Shirts . at 75c oaa=sanDna)o*)DESoESEoaDN]@]@VBa=ana=aanana=NS—EM™"|=|=|===|, Men’s Balta Shoes in styles and leathers adapted for every pur- pose are featured in the Men’s Shoe Depart- ment on the First Floor. These Shoes are manufactured exclusively for B. Altman & Co, and are especially recommended for appear- ance, comfort and wearing qualities. They are shown in the regular stock at prices ranging from $7.00 to $10.50. Sports Shoes in the Balta make are unsurpassed. dar in hand, said the Bridge Depart- iNET RESULT OF THS CTY BOARD MEET asked the Comptrolt mot empiies Becomes Insistent. i wa trae Pos tot bar land convert ea by th the ee Sus the Manhattan's al Stewart Browne, millionaire mili- — Browne,” ‘eal the Mayor, “ house of Stewart, Browne & Co,, No, | 1ent! ‘waste at every meeting of the Board ‘But no. member of the of Estimate, to-day aroused Mayor re to waate nie time by Mitchel. As a result, Mr. Rrowne was igre Fe ".repliey told that if he continued to interrupt | *®, Pig? om Before he got the Mayor's goat] Mayor Mitchel turned Browne by gentle persistence cap- Rn ee ied “The cate member of the board. But the Mayor | Kennel stepped from the ‘Mr. Browne'll never get my goat,” ‘ha Mayor proudly used to say. her visit to his occult works. “That| the effects of a heavy snow and sleet ||| | | ar Smart Spring Garments For Misses & Girls Are shown in a wonderful variety of the newest materials at exceptionally attractive prices. soa Sissee sped Suits, ph pita & w £7990 pepe a Spring, ang Sa seep $39.50, luctions of latest models, of fine serges, novelty checks and ml trimmed with white pique, novelty and plain taffeta. Misses’ Spring Coats $19.50, $25.00 to $39.50 ‘The latest materials and models, set-in or raglan sleeves, some body or full lined. beni Afternoon Dresses, $19.50 to $29.50 Of crepe-de-chine, popes and taffeta, in the season's best models and newest Misses’ Evening Frocks $17.50, $25.00 $29.50 Serpe delay es hanged trimmed with fine laces, ribbon and | i} -, Fe so ated mode model of shepherd rd cht $9.95 and fancy sport checks. Sizes 6 to 14 ae » gel pockets and belt, ailk collar} $3.50 of contrasting color, lined throughout........ | Girls’ Covert Cloth Coats Plain tailored model, box effect with notch collar and turnover cuffs, lined throughout atils1500 Npenu-de-cygne.........seeseeeeeecereeeeeees ais Smocked Dresses anand = reed Swiss collar and _ cuffs........606 +} one Girls’ New Four-in-One Dresses Consisting of two white detachable waists, bloomers and plaid gingham skirt. Sizes 6 tof $2.50 Third Floor Special for Saturday in The Boys’ Section 200 Boys’ I: Suits Or Magiatt barter Scotch and. Trish tweeds, cheviots| Se Blas o 14 yar 5.00 Usually $7.50 to $16.00, Boys’ Winter Overcoats i] Of cheviots and tweeds, raglan or regular sleeves. Sizes 234 to 18 years. 5.00 Usually $7.50 to $13.50 Boys’ Furnishings Negligee Blouses With or without collar, made of stri petra, St soisette and crepe cloth. isually $1.00, Boys’ and Children's Ronee Beach and bloomer st; ne madras, chante] §OC and seersucker. Sisee rion to 7 years. Usually 7c; Boys’ Tweed College Hats or Cloth Caps.......... Ose Fourth Floor “Just you wait,” said the Comp- troller, To-day's demonatration beean over & trivia er. Mr. Rrowne, calen- Pment was doing some work without |, bree Adega of the Board of Esti- own advised you bed this?” sharply sooo , the banker. tn wily’ Both ae Mayor’s Ades Gets Loose] ay witim aking you it whet Tsay When Banker Browne eee” cata a gugueeted tant taxpayer, head of the banking! can't uae eae here = aak Sane 170 Broadway, and for the past few “T shall mate the time of ti of the board months regular “kicker” ngainat city | & little ‘more than I have,” hot back board a] the Mayor, ow the day’s business he'd be evicted. “1 pave ner anunene wry tured the angoras of every other| Browne trying to get a word in. Lieut. Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, S0th Street 1826 --- Anniversary Week --- ee A Year. in.the New Store—89 Years of Business. Ye Office burgtars paid » triennis) visit to the Ca- ee Pont Office early this and sate. A small ‘si ot ener sna 8 os quantity of stampa ‘The Cayugn Pont OMee has been buyglriwg an tna inthe Inst Aiton | row th four stories below Special for To-day and Saturday ¢ New-Spring Boots 8 Low Shoes . The Smartest Footwear » , ie for the Coming Season a Usually 85.00.....00000ccc00. ad. $2.95 a Usually $6.00 & $7.00......650-.+. SfeOS op Growing Girls’ 4 School & Dress Boots q 6 to 1 1114 to 2 214 to 544 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 Usual Prices $3.00 to $5.00 Second Floor f A Wonderful Showing of New Spring Millinery (@ At Extremely Low Prices ‘ Bi : Dressy @ Tailored Hats ae 3.95 to $20.00—Usually 96.00 to 925,00 1 Trimmed with ostrich flowers ; ba ahem, Reeedion: Goma Ont : i Of the oun Be pol ie Bs. 05 fe ak fg ee jd Floor La Vida Corsets Representing always the latest mode, fitting every — form-line and producing perfect symmetry and cor- rect shapeliness of figure, they are the acme of corset perfection. Finest quality imported batiste, coutil and bros exquisitely trimmed. Broche $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $15.00 Coutil , $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6,00, $7.50, $10.00 | W. B. Corsets he Coutil..........055 $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 Batiste. ....:++seeersrecngnscuanas $1.00, $1, Fancy Materials...........0+.+000+ + heals sa Que corsetiores will assist you in the selestion af right model to meet your individual