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TROLLEY KNOCKS Robert Maxwell’s Big Motor Ve- var and He and His Guests Aré Strewn in Street, NONE IS SERIOUSLY HURT. Met Car at Corner of Eighty- sixth Street and Twenty-second Avenue, Brooklyn. Robert Maxwell's big automobile, which he, another man and two women qwere riding, was struck by a trolley car early to-day at Bighty-sixth et and Dwenty-second avenue, Brooklyn, and the machine was knogked :wenty fect and overturned, scattering the occu pants in confusion about the streets, Mr. Maxwell is Vice-President of the Hockanum Manufacturing Company, woollens, No. @2 Worth street, and lives at No, 52% Fifth avenue, Manhattan, He fe a member of the New England 8)- olety, the University, Essex County. Country, Atlantic’ Yacht, Twilight, Ark- wright, Yale and Merchants’ Clubs. He 4s reputed a millionaire. ‘With bis friends, Mr. Maxwell had been to the coast resorts last night and was returning to the city erly to- @ay in his big French automobile. A Thirty-ninth street car was golng at a high rate of speed towant Ulmer Park | @long Bighty-sixth street when it up- proached Twenty-second avenue. ‘The two reached the corner at the @utomobile offered the least resistance @nd it was knocked ahead and to one, aide of the tracks. In thetr fight through air and after @hey had alighted the women’s screame etartied the neighborhood and many | Fesidents rushed from their beds. None| @f the oocupants was thrown under the @utomobile and ell escaped serious in- | Both women were severely but no bones w ‘Reing revived in a neighboring house} they were able to board an incoming @ar and return to the city. Mr. Max- ‘well and the other man were scratched | and their clothing was torn. ‘The motorman and conductor of the @ar assisted the distressed occupanta of ; the automobile to easier berths than the | } old pavement and cared for them until | the car coming back to the city ap- proached, Mr. Maxwell gave his own mame to tho luctor, but refused to make known james of his guests, Mr. Maxwell ‘oald'he would dend fot mele, wrecked automobile to-day. It was machine he had recently imported and is said to have cost in excess of wo,000, * ~ ————- E UNION MAN AGCUSED. : Uhargead with A Union ‘Worke George Gleger, twenty-one years old, an fronworker and a union man, living @t No. 505 Hast Hlghty-first street, was held in $900 ball for his good behavior | for three months by Magistrate Breen fn the Harlem Court to-day, Adam Happel. who has an tronworka estab- 3 Mshment at Ninety-third street and g First avenue, appeared against him. He alleged that four weeks ago a strike was started at his works, since which be has employed non-union men. Gieger, fe said, was the leader of the ‘union men who attempted to intimidate ulting None He In Held. the workmen. Yesterday, Happel al- ¥ leged, a workman named Jullus Mart } No. %4 East Eighty-fifth street, w i assaulted by union men near his home, ; two holding him while a third beat him. Happel said that owing to Gleger and | his followers It was’ necessary to have | ‘the police escort, the workmen to and | from the works World Wants Lead to Success ! | Paid Help Wants in this! morning’s World. 840 35; Paid Help Wants inthe 13 other New York papers combined. NF UTR sR et QUT AUTOMOBILE; hile Is Wreoked by Electric| Party Was Returnng to the City and| 1 in | WINS PLAUDITS AT BERGEN same tlme. The car being heavier, the| iElpkance Gear Captures The Evening World's Army of Little News Venders. leading ¢ Girl Florence Gear, who role of Me in YT he plays t ‘Teloph at the en Beach Casino, has been the recipient ef more enthusiastic pla ldits this week than falls to nt of most actresses. The Evening World has been giving a series of outings to its JRewsboya ut the popular Brooklyn m- [sort this week, as every lad Is pro. “A with a fri tleket to the ¢ the delightful summer theatre is filled every performance, no. a” 2H WOnLUs LMURSVAX iy wirilvu, duis 15, rove MAN DIES, HELD ON THIRD RAIL Aoparattty Sutter: Stricken with Apo-' plexy, He Falls in Front of “L” Locomotive and Is Pinned | Over Deadly Electric Current. | SCORES SEE THE AUEIDENTS Great Sale of Shirts 'S ieee up to the standard of worth OF NEWSIES BEACH CASINO. T Passengers Look on Helplessly While would set—and yet bargains. Every Victim's Body Is Roasted—Cur- rent at Last Turned Off and Loco-|} jent quality and right in design and coloring. holes, sleeve lengths; eveything is right. in size. The sewing is neat and strong. has been slow in coming, the maker found h motive Hoisted with Jacks. fry Abraham and Straus’. Ai we say that becaust you will find here platform n wnial ‘The surseon aaid Chae —the broadest assortments Po rai Bas aco rae ~ the freshest styles probably w with apoplexy. -—the most careful making The boly was s Morgue —the lowest prices. bode, Madrax Shirt Walsts, 20e, In pretty striped BORROWER SO SUDDEN. 0 White Shire W Bi. OO White Shirt Waists, 49e. With black and sian pal White stripes, finished with two rows of pearl buttons he newsles are enthuslastic Waited a Dilike in. a Hurry and WY) White Lawn Waints, 81,00. One style of goers and the best f critics, ( AErcated. op ake, with wide lace Insertion Ser: warerne Sees a ‘ . Et ented, stitched tucks in front; others with round yoke o} re not ei to realize merit joined t Sullivan, a well-dressed|} lace and embroidery insertions, lace insertions and personal pulehritude, and Miss ¢ ho refused to tell bis ad-|{ tucking down front. Not sent C. 0. D singled out for thelr special fave y mholrefused to) tall ad Second Boor, rear, Central Aullding, The young singer has with much] ¢ arraigned before ee applause during ner professional careor, | 18 n the Centre Street Court t rt i} day, ed by Gustave Glerson, a (but with nothing to equal the demo: ye Ld i PHU GHA RATA RUC hee ai initio awentrg| Chant Bir restaurant keep eady to take the roof off at hes] from him Martneract era AND li Tape Corsets in two lengths, f 6 Magistrate = 7 s ppearance. j ECM pede dita chr spaniels short and medium, Made of white BiG AUTO BLOWS UP IN A CROWD Machine Suddenly Flashes Into Flames at Thirty-fourth Street Ferry and Stampedes 2 Lot of Race Horses. A big French automobile bearing the initials “A. A. H." blew up while wait- ing to go on the Long Island City ferry at the foot of East Thirty-fourth street to-day, stampeding a lot of race horses and horves attached to market wagons. A market gardener from Winfield, le I., was burned about the hands and arms in trying to extinguish the flames. The chauffeur, who would not say by whom he was employed, was also burned while risking serious injury in tting out the fire The automobile was tn the front of the line of waiting yehtoles at the ferryhouse, In the line were a dozen race horses bound for the Sheepshead track, bevides carriages und the market wagons, The boat had just come in and the | passengers were coming off. ‘The gates Were not yet open for the east-bound truific to go aboard, when the autamo- bile was seen to be on fire. ‘The chauffeur got off to attend to it, when there was an explosion the force of sent the big red machine to Jone side of the roadway and sent blue flames twenty feet in the air. Immediately all the horses in the waiting line became panic-stricken, and ja stampede was imminent for a time. A farmer from Winfield tried ¢o put out the flames with his coat, and he was blistered about the arms apd hands, but would not go to a hospital. Water wus poured on the machine, and the chauffeur crawled under the hot machine, at the risk of another ex- plosion, and stopped a valve which was leaking gasoline, Iie said that in another minute the tape, well boned and close to half their worth at 59c. up (o him and exclaimed: “Lend me a DERRICK KILLS FOREMAN. ered from his audden-|1 Summer Corsets at 450. Cool Corsets of fara ie Hehe atk is strong netting, well boned; medium and short Boom Fi on O'Nell and Crushes Ln aiicinethoreretand hips, trimmed with lace and ribbon . Ry Golley cron ma cetorerane Secotit oor, Eaat Building. Hin Lite Out. eturn jt. He denied it and|§ Then I had him arrested. While rigging up a derrick for work Hogan laughed. “This is me,” chuckled His Honor, on Bungay avenue sewer, iu the B as a crime to attempt to the boom of the derrick fell on Foreman UE Ea Me Joreph O'Neil, of Ono Hundred and | Mr Compiain nt, you hud better take For Children. Forty-sixth street and Willis avenue, ey THOUSAND of them to eell at this won- derfully Uttle price. and killed him instantly, Dulgarian Officials Indicted. A hey are exoellent, schoo) Umbrellas Detective Kelly, of the Alexander] gomIA, Bulgaria, June 18.—Former f leaner good fast black material and avenue station, sent in a call for | premier Ivantahoft, ex-Miniater of Pub-|] jiette strong enoleny a thn vit red aN ee ambulance, Dr, O'Dell, of Lincoln Hos: | jo Works Tontcheff and ex-Minister of |] Ide. each. Not sent C. 0, pital, responded, but the man was dex .e Interior Radoslavoff, who were in- Maln floor, rete Central Building. when he arrived. Both Coroners O'Go: man and Berry were out of town, aii O'Noll's body was taken to the Alexan- listed in November last on the charge of malfeasance In offic were seten o-day to elght months’ imprisonment at der avenue station, O'Neil was pinned | )424 lapor Phe between the perpendicular pillar anv | jbilc money. Radoslavoff's offenses the boom, sore of a political nature. of June that we can get such beauties to sell for such a small fraction of their worth: Robes Originally $7.50 to $75.00, Now $3.49 to $25.00, There are volles, crash, lace trimmed and em- broldered Robes in the gathering. ‘There are duck pink, ecru shades of blue. bargain pricing. ‘Main for, centre, IET’S pick one fine value out of the White Sale just to show how fine the values really are: Cambric Potticouts, tull lawn flounce, finished with three clusters of tucks and three row! hemstitching and trimmed with riffle and ins gortion and ruffle of lace, also dust ruffie; others For the Auto Hamper Dewar’s ‘‘Special”’ Tho fine eld with full ruffle of fine embroidery and two clus- Highland Tens of hematitehed teks, ae mnsieing. Sootch Whisky and °s“Whi ” Black Taffeta Percaline. Dewar 5 White Label 6c. Instead of 10c, a Yard. Te Seen OTHER lot of this strong, service- pkey Ail able Skirt Lining. Hardly enough the last time to go around, so eagerly was it snapped up. Our standard 10c. quality and the best hereabouts at that price. A limited quantity to each customer. Be sure that you get your share to-morrow, at 6c. a yard. , Central Bulidtng. FREDERICK GLASSUP, NEW YORK Sole United States Agent Main floor, r $1.00 Spectacles - - 25c, ICKEL plated steel Spectacles, with straight or riding bows and first qual- ity lenses. Regular price for them is $1.00 a pair. To-morrow, 25c. Not sent ©. 0, D. Main floor, front, Centra! Butlding. AGENTS oo... os MY JANITRESSES ., ., 4] fFe Would have reached the Dig gasoline AWNING HANDS .. 2) JEWELLERS . 4{t#nk and that had it exploded many BAKERS ........... 3] KITCHENWORK .., 6] Would have been injured. BARTENDERS .. .. 6] LUNCHMEN 3 me er BOOKBINDERS 1) MACHINISTS .. 6 5) mex u/COURT MARTIAL FOR 64) any 2 4) suse sis! MANILA LIEUTENANT =} OPERATORS Ww . 8) osTCH FEATHER A haxps g| Mamilton Foley Charged with Em. hoes H bezzling Pay of Soldiers and 4| PAPER HANGERS 2 Other Officers, : tie 8! MANILA, June 18—A court-martial NO HANDS... 6 alicitune S!has been ordered for the trial of First ail becaeeen et © | Lieut. Hamilton Foley, of the Fifth Cav- mlleceneees 4 on the charge of embezzling sol- : reas: > §Vdlers’ pay, irregularities in the pay ace gud g ®! counts, improperly contracting debts 2) SALESLADIES ty and decelying his superio: 10] SALEBMEN BD) yy 4| sitonaxwnn ‘I'he Houtenant was on be the trans * 5\port Thomas, bound for home, but he 74 Postpaid + *lwas detained by order of -Gen. 6) STABLEMEN . 2! Davis 2] sTMNOGRAPHERS . 5| —————$_—$< TAILORS .... » 6] WAB. E panies bad ASH TO USE PENN. RR.? SYPEWRITE! 3\ Pence Reported, Goulds to Reach UMBRELLA WANDS 2 4 Sea by a Cassatt Line, * 2] PHIMADELPHIA, June 18,—It was re- » 2) ported in railroad circles last night that +12] the prolonged fight between the Penn: :B jiroad and the Gould in- announce- trains o¢ the 40c. Photo Frames, 29c. LD burnished metal Photograph Gi Frames in the handsome Florentine designs and in shapes to hold either square or oval cabinet pictures. At 40c. they are very closely Pelead. To-morrow an unusual bargain at None sent ©, 0. >, No mail. or telephone orders filled. ‘Main floor, front, Central Bullding. Cut Glass : : ULD we have better news when so @ many people are hunting around for fine things to give as wedding pres- ents? Here is a chance *9 make the appro- priation do double duty. Soins of the richeat pieces, theluding Cream Jugs, Balad a Is, Bowls, Punon Bewls and Deciniess are reduced to $2.63. to. ai, 99,, Were $5.2 $5.25 to $37. 97. West Building, THE MAN WITH THE BIG HEAD—Go away! want to die! THE MAN WITH THE LEVEL HEAD—Ah, you old sinner! No rest for the wicked! You will go on a bat while your wife's in the country, will you? You ought to suffer! Sut why didn’t you do as I told you when ‘1 left you last night, and as I did myself: take a CASCARET Candy Ca- thartic before going to bed? You'd feel good, like I fo, They work while you sleep, fix up your stomach and bowels, cool your feverish liver, and eT Eee Perea eer eae Ste 562 Git out! I’m sick! 1 sell readily at regular pricing. The materials are of excel- And yet, because Summer 40c. Umbrellas---14c. | Robes--Great Bargains HL is only because it is past the middle a TIT TIT | $2.00 White Petticoats, $1.29 Half Price. | A a a cc THE WEATHER TO-MORROW-—GENERALLY FAIR, ac STRAUS BROOKLYN. HE greatest store and the greatest business in Brooklyn have risen here on the foundation of PUBLIC SATISFACTION with the best service, the best assortments and the lowest prices, for Men. that any careful man Shirt in the Sale would Neck bands, button- piece of They are not skimped imself with more Shirts Caught nde) eo eka of laco- | : : motive on the Bhat New York tno or |] than he wanted, and so we have embroidered figures the Kings County ievated Rarond |] Men's: Negligee Shirts at 39c. 50c, Underwear, 29c. Pes, EW and eteoyYGca oranra Of geod quality madras cloth, with ular) We, Underwear,” with | te terri 1 to-day, while scores of net, ‘primtell Adres ne palt Pd ee ailatitest Imperfections: bought trom passengers on the platform looked on] tached Us be large mulls at a good price conces- Treen Ni Sh A lon, and turned over to you at neatly dito py r vale aro Was standing “3150 egligee hits, 9 ee Balbrlayn Shirts “a, Pere of S ian ide in our own wurkrooms, of ®u- pir puian joroughly. we Ca The loomo’ 11 yerior quality madeas cloth; some havo Inxde ana Aniencd., Sb ene vel | | a pair. To-morrow, up to get a eit pleated bosoms; all new, neat patterns. niuckbands, nished. | Stl never ap seams, it was passin e ood pearl buttons an ttoms. nowed stood, ne tel. tor. |f $2.00 Negligee Shirts, $1.48. fiawers nave strong seams, good peat Fancy isle thread eniwitheapoplexy: Sle Pleated hosouim, in all une new de- Luttons, suspender tapes and the pop- ARAN ai salad “igus, made with detached or attached ular double seats, which mean double toppled over immediately tn ont of the cuffs. None of the above sent C.0.D. wear. Main floor, front, East Butlding. split soles. Noe aan cC. motive could be t to ast t onsclous as pine’ 1 down, wi arms in ’ Porvaaath mage et oweeoll Need Shirt Waists en's Wash Vests $l. was held ov the: rail | You would count them specially good at $2.00 and $2.50. |ASHABLE Vests are the thing this year—lots of men you know have a dozen and apparently show a new suit of clothes just by changing their Vests. But nobody until now has had the chance to buy such handsome Summer Vests for $1.39. Five styles for choice—natural Linen, piain Pique and Mercerized Ventings in (some small figure! effects—black, blue oF dots on white grounds. ‘They are made in smart six button single breasted style with vest backs of excellent cambric—as well made as Vests that cost two or three times tha price. Reg~ ular or stout sizes—a few longs in the natural linen .. 1.30 Second’ oor, rear, Buliding. = Boys’ Sailor Suits. Half Priced, JHE handsomest Suits that can be bought at the full prices anywhere are matched by these at half price to- morrow. Just pure good luck—that’s all there is about it. $3.00 Sailor Suits at $1.49. counted we were iene Now tees Ca aes Made of fine navy ‘blue serge, collar trimmed with rows of braid and emblem embroidered on shield. Full cut blouse and trousers lined throughout. Sizes 3 to 10 year .00 Sailor Suits at $2.59. Mado of extra fino in navy, royal, and red; collars beautifully trimmed with braid and. em broidery ; trousers fully The finest $5.00 Suits No be found anywhere. $1.00 ‘and $1.25 Laundered Blouses, 69c. Of fine madras and percales, tn this season's newest colorings: finely made and perfect, fi'tiny blouses; some have turnover collar; others finished with neck band; sizes 7 to 14 years. Second floor, rear, Mast Building. Imported Cigars: A Sale Prices Not Matched in the City. ‘O need to tell discriminating men that these are particularly choice Ciga: And the prices are far below their cost anywhere outside this Store, Manuel Garcia. La Carolinas, Perfeotos, 2 ina box, |. Perfectos, i tor. 84.85 Purttanos, 60 for.. 73 Purtianos Pinos, §0,1n Upman’ s. 5.70 Perfectos, 25 in a box, 84.70 ey 2% in a box, a tgs.10 Eden, Fifth Avenue, 60 in 2 Puritanos, 50 in @ box, box .. +2. 84.40 85.07 Tobacco Shop—Metn Goor, rear, East Building, Hoyt S&reet. There are both men’® and women’s models, 22 inch frames, adjustable handle bars, the best Oxford Hres—the tires alone aro worth $4.25 a palr. Some tched a bit Dy ah ow juced. yet6 sult 0 BG ita re ites at vei “littie’ prices. Game nth 7! Halt, -ionchantment, ame suitable Mor inven out of doors, similar, to Rive ors, Dut more elaborate, able Tennis: $00 4' 980 fi a 6 en = floor, West Building, Camera Supplies. Si good and so much under the ordinary pricing that the Camera Store should morrow: be bustling with business all day to- Nepera Velox Liquid Developer, regularly 2c., au. ‘v0 Nepera Ao! Fiber Trays. Gro duates, 2 auince at siz ‘ripods, regular! Hint Rollers, 4 inch, puiszi elma Tegulany sea AT Pe the Paste, for regularly, We., @t, rooul larly 6c,, at. $1.25 ana $135 Carpets, 98c MINSTERS from the Smith and Hart- ford Mills—excellent patterns and colorings—one of the most notable of- ferings we ever made. Ordinary prices for Carpets here are the lowest anywhere. Prices next Fall must be higher. Yet to- morrow these Carpets will be here for 98c. a yard, $25.00 Japanese varia .00 a Roll, THe finest of the, beautiful Mattings, that come pags canbe Great bargains Women’s 50c, Stockings, 19c. Children’s 20c. Stockings, I2c. fancy gtripes, gie0 all pleok, Fuehelieu with double knees, hele, and toes Bicycles at $9.98. omen’s Silk Stockings, $1.35. Worth $2.25 to $3.50. [ JURE Silk Stockings—the most remarkable Pp news concerning them that we have ad in months, There is quite wide variety for choice. silk with side clocks. Some are gauze Some have dainty lace ankles. Some have on the ankles. /Some are embroidered at the instep with college flags in the right colors—Yale, Princeton, Har- vard, Columbia—and the embroidery alone costs about as much to do as the price of the Stockings to-morrow. and Rembrandt ribbed. There are colors and plain black. are Stockings that, closely priced, would be $2.25, $3.00 and $3.50 Some are Richelieu They » $1.35 a pair. Stock! in Fast black ribbed cotton Stockings, d, with white good strong stocking. Not sent Maln floor, front, Central Mull same milliners who make the most beautiful and costly Hats we have, Wonderfully little priced— $3.95 and $4.95. a aaee are hats made by hand of white “straw bralde And dainty. trimmed with mult ; quite whe variety: at. Vhite and colored Straw Hats, trimmed with white mull a different shades of flowers and velvet, are. |) ees Summery Hats made by the Second floor, rear, Central Hutlding, A Sale of Combs, ‘SS than half price for some of the pret- tiest hair retainers and chignon and smart wave Combs we ever had. They are made of celluloid in fine imitation of shell and tiny brilliant rhinestones are sunk in the heavy quill tops.? $1.00 to $1.50 Values—47c, Hair retainers afd smart wave Combs, tn various shapes, set flush or inlaid with rhine- stones, both are perfect for the back hair. Of celluloid, in shell or amber. $1.75 to $2.00 Values at 84c. Chignons, 4 and 4% inches long, in three differs ent shapes, heavy quill tops, inlaid with rhine- stones and have deep teeth all highly pol: . $2.00 to $2.50 Values at 94c, Chignons, 4% inches long and tn several popu lar shapes, heavy quill tops, fiysh set with rhinestones and deep teeth, all finely polished. Malm floor, centre, Central $5 « $6.50 Pillow, $1.98 In the Art Needlework Store. |H eee of these handsome Pillows the full prices. Now the maker has sent us the balance of his stock to go at $1.98 each. They are beautifully hand embroidered with stl” and have ruffle and cord trimming: 60c. Bureau Scarfs at 10¢. Hemistitebed Scarfs, 20xB4 Inches, Sheth ae ity— t tt to sel such rice only because ‘wide. ang nile Ing. All the other colors in the ell less than a pound to a buyer, Main Boor, East Boilding. Bargains for Babies: INE of the best of them is a maker’s sample line of colored Dresses at 69c. each. They are made of fine ginghams, dimities and lawns in guimpe effects with white hemstitched ruffles, They were samples—you may be sure he did his reftiest work on them. Gulmpe Walsta of fine allover embroidery, drew string at walst, sizes 1 to 4 years..... White Dresses “of fine lawns; yoke handsomely trimmed with, fine embroidery ‘ruffles, insertions and hematitehing; eles 1 to 4 years, value ¥ pink trimmed with white, sizes 4 to 16 “200 Plaue Reefers with aliover embroidery collars and arise, embroidery ruffles, sizes 6 months to 1,000 Feather Dusters. ILE_ they last they will be here for c. Instead of 49c. and 59c, Each. excellent Dusters for keeping bric-a- pracy strc os gna cther AL delicate furni oy fale vor cont. ro oO. > 59c. Extra Heavy Garbage Cans, 296, Five hundred tight seamed heavy ised iron Sanitary covered Garbage no strongest m: Japanese Suit Cases Reduced, sour ‘hundred left of our direct importation, olng rapidly because they are smaller ana tter t t year, formerly $1.49, now. -58e., 88e. and $1.19 Prospect Lawn Mowers Under Usual, cg Vee atenased Hort Sood rs Hooda? Bar| and $8.48 Indiana Refrigerators, $5.80. Excellent hardwood, Wats Refrigerators, oar tully constructed, well {naulated, zine lined, circulation system, hold: inches di My Peremen! hes wide. inohes high, . Hast and Central Balldinga, Boxes of Writing Paper. 2c.--Worth 15c. to 20c. 24 Sheets and 24 Envelopes, ESE are boxes of the famous Scotch madras, vellum, linen and satin finish Papers “in the dainty Oxford size. Some of the boxes contain the azure, gray and violet tints, others are all white, Paper, Envel 1B and boxes are Enve atch the, Paper. perfect sell ba Ser (= Salon Hats for a Song. were sold in the holiday season at ae ies the pes to matoh— ff se eumeenagt ss