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e*t ONS HT BRAIN TDKLLED, 5 HRT RNG EAORED Safety Gils i at Camien Crossing Out of Order; Signal Given in Vain. 3 MISHAPS IN 6 WEEKS. Women. and Children Crowded Vehicle Had No Chance of Escape. CAMDBN, N. J., Atig. 28.—Ten per- sons are dead ‘und five others badly injured as the result of a grade cross- ing accident in thie city Inst night. ‘Two of the victlm Qed early to-day in hospitals, , A motor bus contaning fifteen pas- sengors bound for Fairview, the war- time city formerly known as York- ship Village, was struck by a fast Pennsylvania electric Millviile, The driver of the bus had been stopped by the crossing watchman. When a train passed the driver started to cross the tracks unaware that the electric train was approach. ing, The watchman says he shouted to the driver but the noise drowned the sound of his voice. The driver of a taxicab which was also halted at the crossing corroborates the watch- man, ‘The crossing has been the scene of three fatal accidents in the past six weeks, Safety gates recently installed were put Into operation last Thurs- day, but were not working last night, the polloe say. Five of the dead have been identi- fied. They are: Perey Gunn, who came to Fairview from Boston; Ken- neth Stafford, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. in train from Robert Stafford, formerly of Baltimore; Mrs. C. M. Hyatt and her infant of Fairview, whose former bome was Trenton, and Vincenzo Strattoni, driver of the motor bus. ‘The body of a man about fifty, weighing 200 pounds, had a wallet containig the card of Willlam Steck- ert, Asbury Park, and an automobile pas in the same name, One youth, Martin Herols, seven- et | +a teen yeatn old, thanks his luck for his life. on a back seat of the bus, but saw the danger in time, jumped and was not hurt. He was the only person also of Fairview, He was wweethenrts’ suicide pact, to “some terri ident? “1 loved Atic Tam sure she know Ferry, but Allee frequently,” spoke a, the bes OID. cncaped, 3 per hot, by, the Rev. (Br. ‘Pinus, tnited eo seen i ropt. i) " The bus, one of the Iarge number) rape sited thane ‘a bond and, Dhade pre at the luncheon follow-| JAMTEST N.Y. Aug. 23.-Her operated by the B. & O, Transports * ay, a Dong and ing the ce and which was beld| mes L. Am ember ot Assembly, from hon it | “tok broker at No. 141 Broadway, fiw one of spe private dining rooms of|the first Chautauqua District dle his tion Company. wus crowded when My yo uintary petition In. bankruptey | Hotel ipin, wore Mr. and Mrs.| morning from the effects of Injuries re left the Canden ferry, but a number |) United States District Court to-day re Levy Mr Milton Levys brother ceived inh fall three. Weeka MRO of the passengere alighted at points in Lower Camden. It was about 9 o'clock when the bus left the ferry. City for The bodies of the victims were |mated at taken to the Camden Morgue, where | ~ friends and relatives are expected to identify them Se alipihieciaens DEFENDS HIS WIFE WHO DIED IN PACT Husband of Mrs. Alice Deverall, Found Dead With Aviator, | Sure She Loved Him. The body of Mra. Alice P. Deverall, also known as Mrs, Alice Deyeraux, has been claimed by her husband, Perey Deverall, © photographer of Wheeling, W. Va. Funeral services will be held in an undertaking parlor here to-morrow, Mr, Deverail defended his wife's character, saying he Is positive she was not faithless and that her death with Lieut. Harold B. Ferry, pensioned army aviator, was not the result of a The iiabilites aggregnte 369,968, Judgment t him is by the 8 ational Bank of THE EVENING WORLD, he said i did not of bim one obtained His assets are esti- yi M Mra. Jullus Levy, Levy. aint Beanor, mothe “and Mins Blanche Levy, only daughter of at. Mire Mr. and Mra. Leonce Levy of No. ‘m2 Fox “Street, the “Hronx, was married Jay at high noon to Jobn Ey See Tiatner: > Ames Dies Among Jersey - Exceptional Values in ‘Summer Underwear For Men End-of-the-season reduction, and our varied as- sortments now give unusual opportunities the buying of summer-weight underwear. for Shirts and Drawers 65c each Good serviceable athletic shirts and drawers in self-striped Madras, hot weather weights. | “Borden’s Milk both hot jj and cold, Gives ‘good health young and old.” at ni to BORDEN’S MILK is a perfect food. It is easily digested by infants, adults, and those in impaired health. Because of its highly nourishing qualities, BORDEN’S pure, wholesome country milk should occupy first place onsyour food list. A generous amount of BORDEN’S MILK in your daily cooking insures for you and your family added healthfulness Phone for, our solicitor and arrange for daily delivery or call the ° man on the wagon. This is Prize Rhyme No. 41. Any boy or girl under 14 years can win $5 for each thyme we use. BORDEN'S FARM PRODUCTS COMPANY, Ino, ' 63 VESEY STREET PHONE: CORTLANDT 7961 2891 conveniently located stores ready to serve you. Shirts and Drawers . 95c At this low price are now offered some unusually fine garments in white self-striped Madras and self jacquard figured and plain mull. Union Suits $1.95 Union suits for those who prefer them ‘are offered in fine self and mercerized striped Madras, jac- quard figured fiber, ‘and white mesh materials, Ground Floor Lord & Taylor. 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street While the Coffee is percolating PAT-A- CAKE is made! —and it's a big “home-made” golden cake rr | that contains the same pure, wholesome ingredients you use when you make cake the old, tedious way. The best of flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, eggs, milk, shortening and fla- voring—these are the ingredients of Pat- a-cake, and every one is of the best of its kind. You can make your own favorite cake of Pat-a-cake, because Pat-a-cake is just a good, pure cake batter in flour form— all you need to add is water, and you can easily trim it up the way you like best. -C-A:-GAMBRILL:MFG:CO- *BALT) *MD* Mille ince The rar BAU AUM fv Va A ‘ DU ORNS, August Furniture Sale - Five Floors of Special Values OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New%Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. “L” Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door 4-Piece William & Mary Period Jacobean Oak Suite Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table = "A88 .50 and Dining Table, 48 inches eas 6 ft. extension; as illustrated; at Three-Piece Library or Living Room Suite Massive moulde $89.50 in Mahogany finish, highly , backs and arms in imitation ¢ springs in seats; as illustrated polished, upholster leather; indestruct {{ youre fomd of toast, Use an Electric Tosster—it eaves runaing back and forth to the kitches. And besides, there's no toast quite as good as clestrically aly nae toast. Crisp, goiden brown, piplag hot— wptainted by fumes or foreign tastes. Try it, it’s simyply delicious! Eid by laced Klacrined Dockery and by our three Branch Often (30 EAST 18"" ST The United Electric BOT STREET & Bway Ortee Ururee Evacresc Locos & PowtnCo 146STREET © WAY Mr. and Mra. A. r Weinberg, enthal and the Rev. Dr. Gl From Stern Brothers An Important Sale Tuesday of WOMEN'S and CHILDREN’S HOSIERY | At Liberal Price Concessions Women’s Pure Silk ‘ tockings— | Women’s All Silk Stcckings Lisle top and soles; $2.65 Black o nly; extra rein- full fashioned; Black or forced tops and _ soles. White. Regularly $3.25 Unusual value. > $2; 85 Women’s Fine Lisle Stockings— ‘ Full fashioned; Black or White. Regularly 81.50, $1.00 Children’s Fine Mercerized Lisle Shaped Stockings—Black or White; sizes 51% to 8 only. : Regularly 50c and 75c . 35c Three pairs for $1.00 Children’s Cotton Stockings— (fine ribbed); Black se White, sizes. 6 to 9 Regularly 60e . . 35c Three pairs for $1.00 Noteworthy Values for To-morrow in Men’s and Women’s , PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Women’s Pure Linen Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs | Handkerchiefs With embroidered corners; various | In a variety of styles and colors. styles, Per dozen, Per dozen. $3.00 and 4.00 $3.75 Men’s Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs $4.95, 5.50 and 8.50 per doz. peach time Every jar of preserves you put up saves buying ez:- pensive winter foods. Preserves are high in nutritive value so cut your table costs by preserving all the fruit you can. The importance of the right sugar is great—order “Domino Granulated”, which comes in sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags, free from the contaminating touch of flies, ants and dust. SAVE THE FRUIT CROP American SugarRefining Company — **Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, Golden Syrup.