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\ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916. a Md ‘ 1 dred and Forty-ninth Street Station. | Kerrigan suddenly throw over his| was running the Second Avenue train | ever he was requested by Assistant | feels, and the R. C. G. feelin that he Rew Prk. OFFICIALS BLAME “Even had there been no train be- | controller to turn off the power. He| which was crashed into. District Attorney Seymour Mork to| fis the Jate Mothusaleh lashed to 42a 0 | Victrola SoreP Nes | Ebox janday, the mast.’ tweon Kerrigan’s train and the sta-| said that when Kerrigan ebut off the| ‘The accident occurred yesterday | %&" & waiver of tmmunity. Hedley ss var’ Day | was questioned as to t! ya- |= tion be couldn't have made a proper| power his train was within 120 feet| afternoon at 2.45 o'clock. An empty| tem and methods of handilag. trains. stop. At the speed at which he was| of the rear car of the Second Avenue Ln Pky Bad i Stee 3 Uy senierens the entire blame for the | oo " stop. a sho stance from the One| collision upon the dead motorman. Midst! Ay dha rl vovea | PEC. Owais, a capaEn on the | Hundred and Forty-ninth Street sta- | Hedley told the Jury that ¢he signate jave had to make woul ave jar , ‘atric! » tion because of the presence in the} had nothing whatever to do with the all the passengers from their seats."| Second Avenue train which was|etation of another train. A south- | wreck taht Kerrigan was solely re- wy The first witness called before the| rammed, was the only one asked to| bound Third a aoe train a sponsible, " ‘Beco 5 — FOR | ACCIDENT Grand Jury was Andrew Lapaun of| waive immunity. O'Hare has stated | into the ca Weds een Vaio ——— 563 Fith Aven we venue veewe Lake Hopatcong cu. sith sire Bet, 300 & eh Sie G1 NEXT SuNOAY ales Every = 23 West 42d Street 27 West 34th Street v tiverty St, 0.00 | Bet. Sth & 6th Aves. Bet. 5th & 6th Aves, mn" |Special! $75 Victrola, “That Cool, Clean Arctic Feeling” on your teeth and gums—that's he "Old torman was killed and twelve No. 365 Kast Ninety-eighth Street, al that when he saw the Third Avenue ‘pereons were injured. TWO VIEWPOINTS. | 0 == produces. 65 years. Try re (From the Richmond Timas Mapateh.) | the Ine a, | motorman on a worktrain, Lapaun] train bearing down upon him that Coroner yan of the bats Sho] “Why does a pretty woman try to Retocaaye Paste, “Bowden oF LJ Atlantic City * with 85 in records of your selection. testified that his train was on thé] he ran forward to escape injury. psy a te w al K will be held Mone make folks bholieve she ts younger Liquid, 260 at all druggists, * 7 Total, 880; delivered for WEXT Sun ~, Northbound track abreast the signal] Other witnesses who testified were than e#he really tat" : orning. It was to have beon | ‘ha | Interborough Employee Tells tower at the time of tho collision. Ho| pernard Gilmartin, motorman on a| cua Rorenaey, bur the Coroner does| “Hecausn the in only as ol as ahe| Grand Jury Kerrigan Was | told the jurors that the Third Avenue | tira Avenue southbound train | not wish his hearing to interfere with | looks and holds out for tho csrential Going 30 Miles an Hour, | S72! ct charge of, Kerrigan, ap-| which was discharging and receiving | SO °W'ingtay, general manager of | ey! ‘hoe now. Tut why does the re- Ing Mules a + | Proached on the southbound track at} passengers at the One Hundred and | the Interborough, was called into tha| (ant College graduate seek to crenta a e) i he tmpr n ho ts much older than a thirty-mile-an-hour rate and that | Forty-ninth Street Station and Tim-|Grand Jury room during the after-|ho rally ia?" The motorman was to blame. This When it came opposite him he saw othy Waldron, a switchman, who ‘noon session. Before entering how- | “Re te the tenor of the testimony before) = the Bronx Grand Jury, which to-day began to investigate the wreck on the) ‘Third Avenue elevated line near the One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street Attractions Are Their Low Prices. R. H. Macy & Ce. yesterday. T' storman 4 e iat, ee ee oy ee You don’t actually NEED credit, do you? Halt a doen omployees of the In- Then why pay for a costly and useless “privilege"? You may have terborough made er enubanaltta #5 E every charge account convenience and many added advantages with ‘ mf : , Macy'e—Main Floor, Balcony, 84th St. $5 Down, balance®in small monthly or weekly payments, Se ‘ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS World Wants Work Wonders.!)- WORK MONDAY WONDERS. From Atlantic Highlands to Belmar It's a long stretch along the Jersey Coast, but the Macy Delivery Service takes it all in every weekday. Xo delays if you make your purchases at Macy's. ebief counsel for the Interborough, said outside the jury room that Ker. Herald Square. B'dway, 34th to 35th St. 4 t rigan was to blame and that no ex- ° ° { Sur ent water crsin 400 Ostrich Neckpieces “Kerrigan has been a full-fledged —a motorman since January,” sald Mr. ger ‘ 2 719 h Quackenbush. “There was no excuse Ts! : <a e eac. A tvely Paiced for his act of yesterday. It could not \ Sern Verified Price Elsewhere $4.00. 6 ttractively Pric ay a ene bee uae pil Our last Saturday's offer of these These bright June days invite the motorist Summed up briefly he didn't have his boas was taken advantage of with lalate WU S a and his friends to travel through the beau- wits about him. He was running his such enthusiasm that we decided to tiful countryside. Essential to their com train at a speed of thirty miles an offer another 400 of the same kind fort are the dusters which will be found in hour and this speed was maintained this week. They pr a real merit and They have found in them a standard of wide variety in the Macy Motor, Apparel until he reached the signal tower, a a very welcome’ addition to your : Jepartment, at pri which will reveal , block and a half from the One Hun- apparel, especially for cool evenings. These quality an style that is usually confined considerable savings. j = > = neckpieces are full and ee with silk to suits selling at much higher prices. | whiter or sae PTiieilten hipaa Ais Wty The Materials are carefully selected from among Motor Dusters, $1.49 ; pearl gray and navy. Illustrated. the choicest products of American mills. Just the thing to carry along for the ij octly occasional guest. Double breasted, but- et | An extensive assortment in finer qualities—fuller and longer, The sg the designed as hacogir 4 bse ec ton-to-neck model in gray or tan cham- 4 at $4.96, 86.80, 88.89 and $10.89. BO aban Wich al eal Uidaall ifass Ut bray, with wind cuffs in sleeves. ' $$ individual, and al! of the new styles are well Macy's—-Main Floor, Centre Aisle _ ——— 6 ati J rw Gan Ss . , = Tea Pa 5 eile: represented. , Soft English Sack Suits, Pinch Motor Dusters, $3.96 { ey M cd In bil B F I Backs and Conservative Models, in many smart b BY acy s VISIDIC Di-lOcals colorings and most desirable patterns offer you Light or dark gray mohair dusters cut on The Perfect Glasses for Reading and Distance. a wide selection liberal lines in a double breasted model. Jeans IBSpee laeeeaes Ts ag vou Abe : . ; . Wind cuffs in sleeves. Illustrated. qiaasad tor renuling ce looking! lato: the The Linings are mostly of a fine quality mohair, sre tae alae nawevers tal Ki the kind that will stand hard wear, and the suits Palm Beach Dust Coats, $6.74 ” gone a step further, and has. elim- are either full, half or quarter lined. i ated the disfiguring line of division be- Large roomy models in double breasted or Balmacaan styles. New Style S it t 16. 5 Full cut—not skimped in material. May be had in natural, ; No line of ose Ut Ss a e tan, silver gray or olive green. All sizes, 34 to 50 in the lot. ‘usion visible. . t ) * = = = =Macy'e—Fifth Floor, 34th Street, Front == oe . Are making new friends every day. Their style and quality J i . cal Macy’s Invisible Bi-F ocals ; are surprising. ‘The assortment is so large that you will be . Hawa an Musi are ground on the premises exactly to fit your requirements, either from able to find exactly what is suitable, in cloth, cut and color. your own prescription or from that made out by our own optometrist. who will examine your ey Boys’ Smart Washable Suits At Moderate Prices During the warm vacation days every boy soils his clothes more or less in his play. Wash suits solve the problem of making the boy look his best. Mothers will find a large assortment of attractive suits of wash fabrics in Macy’s Boys’ Department. Boys’ Washable Suits, $1.29 The % Pinch-Back ” for Youths Here is a large assortment of boys’ wash suits in Tommy ue Junior Norfolk, Short Russian and Middy models. he 12 fabrics include Ripplette, Batiste, Kiddy Cloth, jatea and 75 Madras, in blue, tan, blue and white, tan and white, all white yhite with t rs of various colors, Sizes 214 to 8 years, A Smart Style for the Young Man of ] 5 to 19 years or white with tr ings of various colors, 1Zes 0 3 years. The popular “Pinch-Back,” a semi-Norfolk mode!, is tl Boye! Westies Neston KH ve cy oa back, semi-s < ode!, is the H . A £ H ideal suit for the young man this summer. Very becoming Suits Sizes 7 to Le yr) athing Suits, $1.8 en A mer One - Pi Bathing Suite, of and graceful in lines, these suits are similar to the models Pleated Norfolk Modele in Khaki, Dee alte Han te Ret outer worn by men, but slightly modified to suit the more youthful Wii oire teenie aaa it oe ne face and figure of the boy just starting to wear his first long , 3% to 10 years : it Box Pleated Models in Panama trousers suit. ; : Cloth, Plain tan or striped effects The materials are mainly cool, light weight flannels, in blue or gray, With extra trousers $3.89 There is always room in your wardrobe for an extra suit, and the time to get it is now and the place at which to get it is Macy’s. Other Suits at $14.75 to $38.50. you 80 desire. jain Floor, Balcony, 34th st. Reary ——————== ; Instruments, Music & Methods Largest stock in city; demonstrated Macy's : tween the two lenses, which is so oftena Old Style 1 { strain on the os and also conveys the Showing line of impression of advancing years. cementing. wa oat i Two Exceptional Offerings oe ORULELES & Silkk P arasols, $1.49 $8.00 to $25.00 |e (As Illustrated) iw Pres | end iEe A continuation of our remarkable iBS sale of parasols—the overstock of a TAROPATCHES 134 manufacturer who felt the effects $20.00 to $25.00 les of the backwardness of the season. Our Stock Includes Latest He ‘There are only 450 left. They sell Designs ey regularly at $1.98 to $2.97 each. Steels, Thimble Picks, Bags, Cases, Strings and Tool Purses. IE Fine Sample Parasols, : a] $4.96 each Mandolins, | This lot of 180 parasols comprises Guitars, Banjos “ _ _ the finest samples of a leading man- ufacturer—each one is individual. They are in all the new And Kindred |! ument? 6 refined colors and designs. If sold in our regular stock, prices would and scien Banjos $5.00 to $93.00 be $7.94 and $9.94, Macy'e—-Main Floor, 36th Street, Promt sss Guitars ........$5.00 to $175.00 Mandolins $5.00 to $150.00 tis bh oo ae Silkk Socks for Men, 33c pr. Golf Suits, with long or_knickerbocker trousers, $19.75 Others from $16.75 up to $29.75 Bathing Suits of n navy blue with red or imming. Gray with white TEETER IT. Macy's—Fifth Floor, A4th Street, Fronts R $7.49 IN ind sh'28.” LR eS hientnnitanderwens erescanaes | Cool Shirts for Warm Weather | [vies a F , In although homespuns and tweeds in gray, tan, brown or greenish mix- fl d Pinch Beck or blue trimming. Sizes 26 to 34, Telepyage Shurca il —4144 IE! Pure thread silk socks in black, white and street shades. Full tures are also abundant. Fear eelet trctiaad lean, | Otbae BAINInE eiipe Initakey Chas. H. Ditson & Co. | |F fashioned feet, double heels, soles and toes of strong liste, with aan pay considerably! tore: elsewhere for’ auits of wluillar quality th fables iu plainianoratiined | Hrenek Kall Ge monied materials 8-10-12 East 34th St. | clastic tops of same mate These socks, formerly sold at and’ styte, eae ete vameey Ss stes | heathen Bicoe ae tater Unto ese A8c per at mae give excellent wear and, at the reek low Youths’ Separate Trousers also with extra trousers, $4.89 heather. Sizes £6 to U4. Up to $3.96 |B} price e highly White Flannel, $3.49 | Blue Serge $2.96 to $3.75 E = Macy's—Main Floor, 35th St, Centre ne s : low ‘ 4 Ul 1 | + 5th Stas Centr ee triped Flannel, $3.49 | White Duck $1.49 Gr AND Rap Sas M ’ S Striped Serge, $3.49 | Khaki, 94e to $1.49 Clearance Sale of Boys Suits : en’s Summer Underwear i CREDIT TERMS —_ considerable saving, ovataDhonrannne at at “00 $ 50.00 , Porosknit Union Suits; knee | Athletic Union Suits, made of 4 q fering a large assortment 3% Down on +500 Bins i Misa pheokelantgactk Btvalen) and Other Summer Specialties from of Boys) Mixed Suits at 8c per suit. § ; shirt and open knee length drawers | ’ 7 Oe i greatly reduced — prices | imperfect 69c per suit with closed crotch, 79¢ per suit | the Men 3s F urnishing Department Various Norfolk models, | Porosknit Underwear; shirt with Athletic “‘Pull-Over"’ Shirts, of including — the — popular ' and satin. fac Swiss ribbed material. No but- The reputation of Ma Men's Department is increasing daily because of the remarkable “pinen back,” in’ faney longi double sek |) ten Boe, money saving offerings which are found there. ‘Typical of these are the various items listed mixed tweeds, homespuns below: or cassim Well tai t 29¢ each | inedium weights a ee 2,100 Silk Mixture Shirts Satin Stripe Silk Shirts have extra trousers Not Stylish Shoes for Men $1.69 $2.89 |) Seay, pallern ip van Beautiful Silk and Cotton Mixture Shirts in | 2,400 of the finest Silk Shirts we have un ment of sizes from $ to 17 $2.97 to $5.94 tie latest Jacquard weaves. New crisp | packed this season, Si Satin stripes in up-to Slight! m ai y ling lored — Most of the suits a STOTT TTO TIE TO TROTTED LTO TOIT Smart serviceable shoes form an Spring colorings in pleasing and harmonious date colors, and excellent wearing quality Macy's—Second Floor, S4th Sty Rear == | important part of the man’s effects. make these shirts very desirable. | APARTMENTS FURNISHED 4 wardrobe, Macy's Men's Shoe s+ . . § COMPLETE FROM $60 TO $500 | Department js showing a wide Fine Madras Business Shirts, $1.09 | Right Shape Shoes for a Open Saturday Evenings % variety of stylish, snappy shoes in i Just what you want for the present vestless days when your shirt front becomes a more prominent ° part in your general make-up. ‘These shirts ure made of very fine, woven and corded madras, | G B $2 69 as well ns some mercerized fabrics, and the patterns are such as are becoming to « gentleman, rowing Boys, S (<>) All are coat models with soft cuffs attached, “Equal Rights for Every Toe" 4 - a ry opportunity to expand along the lines ‘3 y modern 106 ST. L STATION AT CORNER $ black, tan or white, with rubber or leather soles. Also tan or black low cuts, made along very attractive lines, which will appeal to men who want smart, up-to-date footwear at popular prices. BinrrteHnin Fhowts Bialennys Gath Bhy Rear Men’s Pajamas, $1.04 Silk Mixture Pajamas $2.59 | crosios tert mn ve COLUMBUS AVE. nature intended. Right ape cut ale Crepes and mercerized Fabrics in abundance, | ‘The limited quantity of these pajamas suggests. | scientific Lines, allow the fect to grow in w natural was Noam a BET.103 41045 Flags for Flag Day rigpep er grergertapm gee il Bree omde ate net gp preraned MEo teret p ALY Narra Piatra Next Wednesday is the day set aside in special honor of our ished to our regular high standard, weaves make them ideal sleeping garments. Hasta rues tay meal | Buona! fos Heys a flag, and you, like every one else, should provide yourself with . ching and running that Boys shoes must RB ‘AM tort or fonnd artlales nde & tla to display that You can get them at “Lowest-in- Very Special | ba) * Yortised In The W will be the-City” prices at M : aC brained for all the children, from the little sted at The ¢ ‘ S x " eac or girls. | aoe U. S. Wool Bunting Flags Thousands of Imported English Foulards, 59c each ra Prado, 2 xSft, $l.14 | ox Ot, $2.49 sx left, $2.24 Spotted, open-end Cravats in smart patterns, Among the colorings are handsome browns, | gx att. $149 | 5\ sft $ Wx lift, $16.89 navua, gence ane blanks | 3 5 ft $1.98 | 6x lof 12 x 20 ft, $18.74 en \ Wea \ ssortment o Silk Flags and Mounted ¢ Brooklyn Ort ton St, Brookiyn, for following the printing of the advertisement, an Fiags Black or Tan Leather Belts, at 48c, 68c, 94c and $1.44 Cay Macy'sMain Floor, 45th Street vods Dept. Fifth Floor Ne va\t avin SIAM eI Me M

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