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Saints’ great pomp in Bi of Belgians, Campenhout, simple. time since the war, Belgians Saturday | were allowed to commemorate the } death of their fale Max deposited flowers on the graves Canadians, French and Russians. als deposited on the gtave of van the composer of La Brabanconne, the national anthem, Book-ende—$3.50 to $25.00 EASE HE arraggement of wares on tables accordi kes shopping Ovington’s pleasant and Tables are marked at $3,50—$5.00--$7.50 — $10.00 $12.50 and $15.00 and each table contains unusual values, OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Sth Ave.” 314 Fifth Avi,near 32d St. ices AS TRAIN HITS BUS; English, Wreaths were | | | aders on Way to Week- End Party. ‘LAS KSBORO, N. J, Nov. 3— 1 i of dead from the acci- dent at this place when a Pennsyl- W\| vania Railroad passenger train on the Salem Branch of the West Jer- sey and Seashore Railroad crashed into a motor bus containing thirty- six Philadelphia young men and women on their way to a week-end party at Billingsport, numbers four- wo teen to-day. There are eleven oth- at yj | ers in hospitals, two of whom, it is believed, cannot live. "y According to survivors the train that bore down on them did not show a headlight and soypded no whistle of warning. The dead and injured were all in masquerade costume and “made up.” Most of the men were dressed as | wornen, and some of the latter wore | diMcult to identify them. Stephen Strodbyk of Clarksboro STORE OPEN ALL DAY ELECTION DAY BONWIT TELLER & CO ¥# FIFTH AVENUEAT '38™ STREET Have arranged for Tomorrow, exceptional values in following departments : WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS A Collection of About Two Hundred and Fifty Suits Taken from Regular Stock, at Greatly Reduced Prices. 58.00 Strictly tailored, belted and fur-collared styles; developed in silvertone, tinseltone, velour de laine and tricotine. 98.50 In peachbloom, yalama cloth, duvet de laine, velour and silver- with beaver, squirrel, nutria, Australian Taesd the jay Women’s Tailored Suits * Plain and Fur Collared Women’s Tailored Suits Plain and Enriched with Fur tone, some banded ringtail opossum or Hudson Seal. WOMEN’S WINTER COATS These handsome coats have been assembled from the regular stock and offer values that are exceptional. 68.00 Women’s Daytime Coats Exceptionally Priced at Developed in velour, silvertone and several of the season’s favored styles. Women’s Daytime Coats Exceptionally Priced at favored colorings and silhouettes, Women’s Daytime Coats Exceptionally Priced at characteristic of this shop. MISSES’ TAILORED FROCKS In Llama Cloth—Tricotine—Velveteen 55.00 The charm of each model is its simplicity and indi- vidualized tailored effect, attained by innumerable self-covered buttons, narrow leather belts or sash belts of material placed at waistline or above an clongated waist, Sleeves are short or long, and colors vary, including dragon fly blue, reindeer, seal brown, henna, myrtle, navy or black. Sizes 14 to 18, 14 KILLED, 11 HURT § Difficult to Identify Masquer-| et the party several miles away, and they asked the route to Billingsport. He directed them to two, and they selected the one that led to their deaths. He followed them, and a few moments later saw the train crash into the bus, Some of the victims were thrown high in the air and hurled in all di- rections. Others were carried along with the train for 400 feet with the bus, that had become lodged in the fender. The train left the tracks, and although the passengers were badly jolted none of them was injured. The townspeople, who were quick to reach the scene, borrowed auto- mobiles in which they took the dead to an improvised morgue and the living to Woodbury, where the latter were placed aboard a special train and rushed fo hospitals in Camden and Philadelphia. WAR NURSE CARES FOR THE 78.00 Exclusive types developed in peachbloom and silvertone in the 98.00 Marvella and peachbloom coats in colors and styles that are INJURED. Dr. Roston, the only physician tn the ‘village, ‘ministered as best he could to those still alive, until the arrival of Coroner Elwood Dowds of Swedesboro. The two were assisted by Miss Anna Karns, a trained nurse from Philadelphia, who recently re- turned from France. She was visit- ing Dr. Dowds and while he and Dr. Boston began to minister to the in- jured, she gave them morphine In- Jections to alleviate their pain. It was many hours after the acct- |, dent that the dead and injured were identified.’ Owing to their masque- rades men were thought to be women, and women were thought to be men, until some of the survivors explained that the excursionists were on a “mummer party.” - Coroner company held independent investiga- tions yesterday. It developed at the Dowds and the railroad! sailor's clothing, making it extremely) iegal inquiry that in the motor bus) were sixteen kegs of beer and al A few minutes before the accident | quantity of whiskey. Although the railroad officials de- ey ‘. 3 TTL SPL ne ST tar peachbloom in clare the locomotive whistle was town | a driving and that its headlight was burning, | pale thi 0 do At an hour to-day twelve of the dead h They Young Strodbyk asserted there| all were Harr if the whistle had been sounded he] Str other witnesses than the survivors de- clare the front of the locomotive was dark. were no lights on the engine and that) could not have failed to hear it. ‘The cr is is an open de one, without gates or warning signils to announce the approach of a tral The Woodbury Pike, over which t bus was running, approaches the tracks at this point with unobstruct view. Railroad men are inclined to belleve the accider¢ was due to merry-mak- ing on the truck and that the driver failed to see the train or take heed of the_locomo' stl 3512 De ‘ | Street. The child was taken to the AUTOS KILL TWO GHILOREN, "tise, yas ae : ron INJURE SEVEN IN DAY) 32525. soanowite tweive, of No. a8 ¥ P Street, while crossing Dh th Street was| in at the time and they might have had something Loe Series A ner swas locked up on @ charge Two children were killed and seven njured were: Joseph Ru wa oer other persons were injured by anto- D ‘anklin Street, ae secblibe 18 and, ear Maahatian yes trea, "acted Dailey’s ay ithart unsky, twenty- ene, P08 Street, frac- Old Fashioned treet: Martha Mth Avenue, Jams ster Cecelia, of No. Assouutety Purs ' SPECIAL FOR | ‘ELECTION DAY: v AN UNUSUAL PHONOGRAPH OPPORTUNITY \/ A Handsome, Special Model AEOLIAN-VOCALION PRICE $89 with $10 worth of records of your own choice PRICE COMPLETE, $99 ODAY the home without a pho- nograph is incomplete. The in- fluence of music is a good influence and.the phonograph is the great medium for bringing music of all kinds into your home. 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