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Evening World Report- er Tells of Her Thrill-|| ing Experience onthe | Marvellous Auto in a Mile-a-Minute Dash, from Long Island City to Garden City. The first woman in America to &o flying over American roads, seated beside M. Fournier, thi famous French chauffeur, on his record-breaking automobile, the, Excalibur, is a reporier for the Evening World. She gives a vivid description of her thrilling ¢ Garden City, covering the Uis- tance in a few seconds less than) nineteen minutes, Just think of it!) Amileamin-! ute on an automobile! BY ZONA GALE, “You Americans’—sata M. Henr! Four- Rler, opposite the court-house in iang Island City—“ran colle aA crowd more quickiy’’—he con an the crowd Ghot ten miles in the world eaked throush quiet Me had found Just t fourteen w. inlles between the Excalibur, his grea! mobile from P. Anyway. {¢ true that yestemtay from Long leland City in a few sec less tha ‘Utes. M. Henrl Fournter, 1 of New York, looked when I him tot bur—polite, but aaka “If At te that you really wish 1 dowed, obviously muttiing his own 4 on the matter It was that I realiy wished tt, and M Fournler made the appointment for yea- terday. And yesterday I found myseit outside the iittle stable in Lo the automobile site distance of the magniti stretch of rond that Jeads, a level rit bon of gray, ght Into Garden City the sta I should have satd the dragon was va. For, while I waited outside of black, which was the door there fssued suddenly a noise lke all the snortings and br hippodromes, a ning from bloc twelve deep, Git a Ho) towns ray racing auto- s the 1 the dist MW the children came run- around and Haed up * They Cried, “Git a hosa! Git a hows!” they chic but the cry Was uncertain and the spirit of the crowd wax evidently much on the side of the lad, who added “Ef yo kint, buy one of them!’ And at that, with a sound of tomy scaly dragons Jn cold caves, and a swirl of steam that alone prevented Ing the red eyes of the } that we! surely there, out ered Excalibur, xealfbur looked elght feot 1 with the seat rather Bigh at the back, from which M, was gulding the machine, r Ree- Great acconiion-plalted aluminum motor, ail which Mea to the front. A) thousan bars and plates and twists and nuts and alien apy curled around t motor Ike some coarse lace, ani t eo the KreAt feet of bur had by xeallbur mi! lashing & The me when th throbs a whol througho at the motion ts no the slightest ‘ silent sperience ou| > the snorting: gray terror as it) whizzed and rumbled and roared | with lightning speed toreightecn | miles over country roads and! fields trom Long Island City to| an | fintshed, | quite true, tt ts things of all the | 1 Knew She Was I don't know stop so Worup xeallbur wan ta hat to every more. delicately miles of which I made tn sixte ' LEAKING AUTO TANK CAUSES FIERCE BLAZE.| Robody would minded. tt as M nier's 0 to his Aw. ny Pressed We were off like all the kinds of wind there are. Ever Ride If you have ¢ ting on the cow when ft chan ive clung tot or ro iife down miles of shining track, you 4 Httle Teady to know ho: Excalibur goes. Otherwise your Wdeas are in the Korea atage. And yet, even when you were on the express cowentcher. t vere shininss tracke and the operation looked text: | lar, There was an excuse for speed » Heensed Diked= Jowentchert casually sit- Hx Dress nd If you th Nt the red nt through the red woods en re the Ieinue’x Mehway only under ite pudgy wheels, and no. i at right to go faster “than the formers’ ents that hung by on from the ditch ede “Thy darines of tt! Th Thy daring of tt! Tho ew. c of the wind: the awful force oe Tee fomething under the aluminum. plate that racked and pounded and thind sete Us on our way! And Ay and alway that pale Mood of y meadow and brown ground and Yo fence that went swirling and swimming by, din ag dreams! : “Madame {a not afraid?" sugested M. "Fournier, He himself was as much RE case an if Ubur had been a red plush opera box, een y own poor words of reply a ° omitted, but M. Fournler Incuneg oat Anger A fracilon of a centimetre and the fence-posts emerged and a tre typ showed up. ' raarilion "We ure ax safe here as tn a ro, - chalr," observed” Excallbur'scomtete master. “We he went ends of, brakes, ; yo that we were going only a mitd forty-five miles an hour._and. there wos lelsure for words, Such though It sent fat chickens Across the 1 and made ¢ carts’ teeth chatter, was moderate, M. Fournler showed how wheels 0 round. Now He Guides the ‘Terror, palp Ke ting wheel pout of our ountry entle and allbur's BADLY HURT BY ROOSEVELT I “MOTHER MAD Children of Declan O’Brien Left Homeless by Series of Misfortunes, Troubles have raptdty multip a Declan O'Brien. of Long A few weeks ago O'Rrtes, happily with bis wife and at n wrtable te: edoy OF teytam ital suffer- gh, and the four «cared for by y for the Prew pars old, was i drill engine at the West ysaing of the Long Island q « Monday morning. fifteen years jest of the children, tn front of her home ind her thigh was fractured, r, an agent of the Brook- or Prevention of Cruelty arned that the girl's thigh properly aet and he called with the Intention of tak- e hospital. Her mother, aid, had been acting pecu- © allow the child who, tt Mf Inte, refuse poved. Last Sunday ft ts maid, Mrs O'Rrien became violent and turned her husband out of the house Yesterday A the he Angry protesta of waa taken out of + Joan's Hos- he doctors th her mb will have to be broken again and reset After taking the to the hospital the Fiat Hom The four other ged thirteen years; tus, etght, an by Sauer tot Hroklyn Soctet f O'nrt und. took place taking es- oday from T tablishinent SUICIDE IN MURRAY TILL. ‘Prosperous Dealer in Paints and Oils Found Dead in Hotel. room on the fourth floor o} rl at noon to-day nd the bedy of Phil eater in graints full and an Hoon the count Ignites with which he the work of mutch Y Abraham’ wis the enn yinith ay deft Fibs Ke te A wand & Nothing w Wiof the man als he hotel lock last night tglatecd Anu aay nd Wa wXUT was 4 undr Ta as 1 amines, © downward, i ea told of drinking the body was Ink establish- avenue Sixt t Aran, nd had beeome he had teen he would soon “end it was unmurrl ahis-nin is val nd re ded at No. He was firm nami nil went or the 8 seine It muds 1d be BURSTING AUTO. TRAUBE'S MACHINE BLEW UP. HURLING HIM INTO AIR. COWGOY ROLE! WOODEN NUMEG DEACON SAYS PRESIDENT DROVE CATTLE. MEN'S STORES, 1342 Broadway, opp. Herald Bldg. 125th Bt., cor. 7th Ave. rat Broadway, bet agth & joth Sts. Found Unconn opp. City Hall, Hudson Co, NX, J, but Refused to + Redford Ave Ludwig ‘Traibe. e of the road, unconsctous for fore ie was discovered, osevelt came ailing efforts of the x nt leaped the r descending [charged upon the aston halt way swer t them things ab At the same moment th exploded, wre and the next the deacon knew the ¢ king the automobile and wan balf covered wih | oiteh oblixed, atran President refu i All sizes — all widths ught to his home in this His left hand rested on a small wheel before him, and this stcors machine, As he stevrs the thumb of the same hand falls upon a little button waich Ights the electric spark whien starts he motor, When his thumb 4s raised the |g, Spark Is extinguished. city In un ambulance, drawa by a horse a Condolence from ytineke Gave Up Office, Corporation Counsel ed in the City Recor to. nation of Vincent B. Woytisok, an As- alstant Corporation Counsel in the Bu- reau of Street Openings, Inted In Mr. Wo} Whalen publish. Minister from juatemala, arrived on the Advance from ecg the. centre of the wheel sweens a] Colon yesterday to present ‘condolences -circular band, with teeth on the. of edge, ®@ wooden Indicator, /awung to of President McKinley. his Kovernment. on the»assassination beysanpa| The Regal is the only shoe sold at $3.50 direct from Tannery to Cbnsumer in its gwn stores irom the Atlantic to the Pacitic. Regal Dressing gives the most lustrous and lasting polish, makes the shoes soft and easy, and preserves the leather indefinitely, ‘All stores open evenings except 115 Nassau St. and 291 Broadway, PRESIDENT POLK’S NIECE SAYS: A ISWOMANS FRIEND.” FATHER DEAD: | PE-RU- | truly thankful that T cam Ive ps. MINNIE- Lee OLLINS MINNIE LEE COLLINS, OF TENNESSEE, Mra, Minnie Lee Collins, of the late President James K Nashville, Tenn. “ For several years I experienced The best physicians prescribed for me, but without avail. ars igo t began to take Peruna at the adv.ce ot a friend. noticed a perceptible improvement at once; after taking several Thold Peruana in high esteem # good word for it.’—MINNIE LE recommend it to all in the world, of female severe attac, bottles I was cured. ready to si Is very Rood. 1 began taking Peruna 1 GONE WIT GOSTLY GEM Lad Runs Off with $3,000 Jewelry My friends speak of how well T am took- | Eighth avenue with him #4 disappeared, 169, 171, 173 and 175 Smith Street, 82, 84, 86 and 88 Wyckoff Strect, 773,775 Broadway, cor. Sumner Ave, j Some of the “‘Good Ones” (and we have many more as good and better) are the few “specials” mentioned below that hyve won for us the enviable record of giving the public “the best value tor the least money Furniture, Carpets, Bedding and Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Clothing. plete Bed Outfit. HARMONY IS AT HAND IN NORTHWESTERN RR. WAR.. . brass trimmed heavy tilling, including oft-top MAT= WOMEN’S STORES, NEW YORK: 166 W, 1asth St., cor, 7th Ave. 133) Bway, opp, He: orth the usual pr 50; our Rebuilding sae 8 HEATING Aj D COOKIN VES AND RA GEs. NG STOVES. ne-third off the standant prices, EGse REGAL SHOES ARE MADE RIGHT. That’s why they wear right, fit right, give complete satis- faction, King Calf, the best leather that’s made for uppers — Live Oak, the best sole leather that money can buy these you can get only in Regal Shoes, The best materials put together by the best workmanship, under the best shoe-manufacturing system yet you the test shoe on earth at the low price of $3.50. You can pay more, but you cannot get more, than when you buy Regals at $3.50, sold direct from tannery to consumer profits make the price six to eight dollars instead of the Regal $3.50. The Regal will outwear any other shoe, irrespective of name or price. you are sure of a perfect fit. ND HEATERS. 1,00 kinds, n that w ho Sideboards, |! 5-Piece Parl OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US FOR Per Week. TAS Ck Our Cloth devised, enable us to sell M EN’'S SUITS. no unnecessary and Oxfords In the prevallin, Sra a oaeeaa Oe: mora ea YOU ANY BUSINESS property to let? Sunday: Wopla@ * and his wonderful Peruna.“—Ma By A, ye iss Ellen Royer, Loulaville, speaking of the naUonal catarrh Veruna, says: 2 “I am now enjoying good health. SG are regulac, and I have a! althy ‘complexion. I cannot than ¥ apt for your geod advice, and tho: books ry Peru: has done me ore good than any medicine I ever my I!fe for catarrh of the stomach a rvous dyspepela. I can eat anything | desire and work. I recommend Peruna every one, and hope It will do them as rood an it has me."*—Ellen Royer. Miss Phoebe Smith, Sweet Springs, May {n'a recent letter, “I have not bad a sick spell since lasp 1 aim a great deal bette? of leus ‘hoea. 1 have gained 28 pounds 4 and feel as well as T ever did, only four bottles of Peruna. 1 am i thout bee sick half of the ume. 1 & goud word for Perun: crtha Mohr, 123 Gilbert Streaty + weltas Very, nervous and weak, hat and catarrh of the stom Intestines (systemic female weakness very my thanks for the wonder: ned through Dr. Hartman’e 1 could not work, my mbled Tam restored and com ny own work. 1 am certain that who i tries Perunaswall be satisfied with it Mra Bertha Mohr. Mra. A. EB. Stouffer, Sabetha, rites (na recent letter to Dr. ‘Hartmai eh veru te the beet medicine fo of aay organ. T wan troubled With head fehe, patpltation of the heart, pala to side, and suffered very much every mont It | did any hard work I would have cram T waa treated for Inflammation of the ri nvary, but 1 was not cure had tarrh of the head, and offensive breath to spit a «reat deal. After T had tak ta half a bottle Peruna I could which [| had not been’ able to do y friends say they. pore nge (na woman, ¥ y now and It doesn’t seem wither. Peruna did tt all, Dt ‘one about Peruna I cannot say much for it. When I wrote you had given up all hope of ever bes ing strong again, Peruna hh given me health and streng that no doctor ever did for mé& Peruna is the best mecvlicine, that was ever made for womem, } hurband says it is the cheapest doctag! A tanpart iis. AR, Stoutter. “Thin ts the same old story told by nd wome: in = thousand dit Female trouble; doctors fall to cure; Peruna, as a last resort, a happy relief A dreary servitude to aches, pains and come plication of physical angulsh that can new fie deseribed: These women alt tell the same a ‘aine all gone. Drage! a Quivers and. throbbings and tremblings and Meriness and nausea and the lari painful periods— ant athave tocke Vikor and vivaclty, heal tnd hope, peace and patience, grace aratitude. * er in hes isa wonder-worker in female dige casee and yet the explanation of It 1s sige | pio. ‘Catarrhr is the cause of these troubles Peruna cures the catarrh. The cause bed {ng removed the symptoms disappear. If you do ‘pot derive: prompeyend Satter toby reaults from the frrite at once tobe, Hartman, string. tenent of your case, Ai Mared tO give you his’ valuable, Hartman, Preaident of Thm nitarium, Columbus, Obie, 125th Street West, Steteaves On Thursday, FELT CAMEL’S-HAIR HATS— broad, stitched brims—trimmed with corded felt bands—linished with bow and pompons— selling elsewhere for $1.98, | BROOKLYN, in desirable Department, st and most up-to-date garments, ts well y will provide for yorusolf and 1 the most durable {n the way al rival t harged by most ‘‘cash'? .. 4, [UADIES! surTs. Gur tng requistt ys ud