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TRAN HIT AUTO: | DEAD, 5 HURT Locomotive Runs Down Big Machine, Killing Frank B. , ' Woman’s Leg. 4 RAILROAD BLAMED FOR ACCIDENT BY CORONER. He Says Company Had Been Notified to Take Extra Pre- cautions at the Crossing, but Warning Was Unheeded. Wie accident that has ever occurred in Rew York: Frank B. Read !s dead at his home In the Hotel Endicott. Miss Margaret Noakes, a beautiful young girl of sixteen, Is in Fordham Hospital with one leg cut off, with wrulses about her face and body, but with fair chances of récovery. George Noakes, father of Margaret, tome with bruises and cuts about his ody and head. Mrs, George Noakes is badly bruised ind cut and is suffering from shock. John Spencer, a negro and chauffeur lor the Noakeses, is in Bt. Joseph's Hospital, Yonkers, and his injuries are vuch that the phyBicians say he will ‘ie, "George Noakes, a boy of six, is badly druised. ‘The accident occurred at the Vah Cort- dandt Park crossing of the Putnam Division of the New York Central Rall- road, a train on the road hitting the big machine and dragging the occupants along the track. The accident was swit- nessed by hundreds of pleasure seekers In the park who stood frozen at the Hght—One never to be forgotten, Mr. Noakes and his party had been touring all of Sunday through tho park 1n a oar owned by Mr. Noakes who, wilh his wife and two children, were on the fear seat, while Mr. Read was on the veat with Spencer, the chauffeur. (4. Tne party was headed for home when | “he accident occurred. ‘The engine struck the auto almost in the centre and Mr. Read seemed, to get the full force of the blow. He was picked up by the cow-catcher and ried along to the water tank, where the train finally came to a stop. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Noakes and thelr were tossed to one side, but Miss Noakes was run ove 8 Spencer Mr. Read was thirty-five years old, For the lest two years he had been living at the Endicott Hotel. e scene of the accident and notified he police to secure every available wit- ness. ‘The Coroner continued his inves- tigatian until a hour, Seen at his residence, No. dred and’ Thirty-ninth street, by an Evening World reporter Coroner O'G man made the that the raifroad company was entire- ly to blame for the accident MINERS IN CONVENTION. | Dperators Invited to Meet ‘Them to Fix the Wage Scate, BIRMINGHAM, Ala., June 13.—The @annual wage scale convention of the United Mine Workers of America, Dis- trict of Alabama. began here to-d: ¥ 4 with about 185 delegates present, repre-, \ | senting over 13.000 union miners in this | | State The present wage coftract, { | jvhich 4s the result of the deliberations \‘of the Arbitration Board, of which \! Suage George Gray, of Delaware, was * { Chairman, and which fixed the scale Jast August, expires on June 30, ‘*)After the election of officers the ques- tlon of a new contract will be sub- mitted to the Scale Committee. The (rprators have been invited to meet the apnera in a jolt conference on Mon- lay next. A three or five vear con- tract {s desired by the majority, and an amicable settlement 1s expected to be reached. Vou Don't Want Rest If You Continue to Use Poor Mediums! THERE ARE , 797 Fad Help Wants in this lorning’s World. BUT 163 Paid Help Wants in the 13 other New York papers combined, > ADV. IN THE WORLD, AGENTS ) THE RIGHT PEOPLE READ YOUR + 6 LUNCHMEN .... 3 BAKERS 84 LAUNDRY BONNAZ 5} WANTS 28 BOOKBINDERS.. 4|/MEN...... ... BOYS « KWEAR if, BUSHBLME: )| BUTCHERS .. Hl CANVASSERS )\) CARPENTERS . |.) CHAMBERMAID! mat > | MPOBITORS. 19 OOKS .... RS 3. ) || <ROCHETERS .. a } DISHWASHERS, i} DRESSMAKERS. . EMP. AGHNCH FARM HANDS ... 8 FEEDERS. . | GIRLS .... ESMEN . SHOR HANDS SOLICITORS | STABLEM TAILORS .., & Read and Cutting Off Young! Soroner William J, O'Gorman viewed | East One Hun-| | unqualified statement aa dae staft and 100 suthe coming frc | pate in the review ang There Were vine di leadership of Capt. Li spector Schmittberger SEVEN HURT TROLLEY CRASH Crowded Car, Suddenly Stalled on Way from Coney Isiand, Is Run Into and Mad Scramble Follows. _ Seven persons were Injured in a col- lision between two ‘trolley cars of the Cone nd and Brooklyn, Company Island avenue, near Avenue the Kings County rlous condition, Hospital in a so- e still filling the when car No, ue line became n reifson on Avenue P, mith stree een following close behind, crashed into it Both cars were filled with passengers and a pante followed the collision, Many of the passengers were cut by flying glass and several were injured in the mad scramble to get out. An ambulance was summoned from | Kings County Hospital and Dr, Hall re- ded, Those who were injured in- nahan, twenty years old, of No. $4 Fourth street, Brooklyn, lacera- tions of the head and body, Mary Wood, thirty-five years old,,No, 48 De Kalb Brooklyn, contu- sions of the head and bod: Mamie Connolly, twenty 637 Hicks street Samuel Silk i old, No, 183 B¥oom, contusions of the leg Henry Schrie twenty-four years, No, 29 Hail street, Brooklyn, contu: tions of the legs und back, Catherine Hixney, seventeen years, No. 427 Throop avenue, Brooklyn, shock and hysteria, Robert Davis, nineteen years, No, 1 Spencer place, Mrodkiyn, fracture of the right wrist. Schrivfer w. ears old, No. ye 8 and body, and stabs, the back, arms, hand: a too acid condition of blood. the| itching and. burning taken to the hospital, ames, sent to thelr the stalling » learned f inductor, reason for first ear could motorman or RIFLEMEN PARADE. through the glands pores of the skin of the bl Reviewed hy Mayor Mo( ‘Han and 5 | \ Grocery CLERKS 3/ USEFUL MR ‘ Fxannnss WAIST HANDS... 4 Py MAKERS 8) WAITERS 20 p HOUSEWORK ... 78 ).WAITRESSE “0 os IRONERS .: + 6| MISCEL,. . i 5 JANITONA Gs to A KITCHENWORK. 16 ToT ‘ SAUMDRESERS.. 6 German Cons The parade of the riflemen, which in| one of the principal features of the Fourth | National, Shooting Featlyal: now being held in Hoboken, took place to-day, and from severy viewpoint {t was a success. - The men w tage, and in SS evlewed atti The terrifying, produced by the overflow ade. ms un V | | McClellan, the German Consul and his other dignitaries this city, New Jersey and other States, n California to particl- trom der the ndell. In- ed the marchers) as far as the reviewing stand, where he took his place with the reviewers. B. Altman & Cn. EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING OF ’ WOMEN’S WHITE LAWN WAISTS in different models, trimmed with various laces, for WEDNESDAY, June Fifteenth, At $1.50, $2,50, $4.00 and $5.0Q each. NOTICE, This establishment will be closed at § P. M. Saturdays, at 12 Noon, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, New Pork. SETS THE SKIN ON FIRE. No disease causes so much bodily discomfort, or itches, burns and stings like Eczema. with a slight redness of the skin, followed by pustules or blisters from which a gummy, sticky fluid oozes, which dries and scales off or forms bad looking sores ~ 05 It appearg on different parts of the body but oftenest upon legs and face, at night or when over-heated. The cause of Eczema is the are and the I suffered with Ohronio Eo: teen years, and spent a great ing to get different kinds of blood medicine, Ket relief. My leg was in a terrible condition whon I started the use of 8. 8.8. H: 3 several my leg or any other part of my bod fiery poisons with which 2601 Thomas 8t., St. Louis, Mo. Leeceureatinreverioadel , While external applications, such as washes, soaps, salves and powders are soothing and cooling, they do not enter into the blooditself or touch the real cause of the disease, but S. S. S. does, and purifies, enriches, and strengthens the thin acid blood and Sipaica she Lah tele mans the skin clears his off and Eczema and all its terrifying symptoms ne. cot dinarear Book on the Skin and its diseases free. No ciate for med- eben een mitnsm + ‘ ‘i dy NAVAL MILITIA’S NEW HOME. | corner Stone Will Be Lata To-mer-| row in Bay Ridge. Overlooking the New Y tween Fifty-first and streets, Bay Ridge, the clty is buliding olas Ryan to-day informed the Arm« Board that all Is In shape for the Ia: ing of the corner stone to-morrow at 4 o'clock Col, C. 0. Brinkerhoff has issued the invitations and expects to have all the Mficers and members of the battalion in full dress uniform. Borough Pres- ident Littleton will dellver the oration, —<—<— = | MAN'S BODY FOUND IN RIVER.| Policeman Durham, of the harbor squad, found the nude bofy of a in the water at Pler No. 14, Ni River this afternoon. There marks of viole apparent opinion of the police that, the man was drowned while bathing off one of the plers HIGH BALLS SHOULD BE! MADE FROM) } th were no It is the Delicious flavor.! Sold only in our \] registered bottles. | Never sold in bulk, ALL DEALERS H. B. KIRK & CO,, Sole Bottlers, N. Y. It begins often and isa veritable torment, especially of money try- 2 washes and but could not cured. “/sed salve ttles and now there is not YLANNERY. | | Batistes, Jaconettes and Ginghams—a fabric group comprising fully 25,000 yards, shown in almost endless designs and color com- binations; made to sell regularly from 8c. to 1Sc. a yard, sale esos OC our New York manufacturers. We recently sent to Paris a representative whose chief work is to keep us in closest touch with the swing of the Fashion pendulum. New garments are sent to us immediately to serve as models for In the shortest possible period after a new garment is brought out in Paris it is offered here— and invariably at a price no other store can match, The smart new Triple Capes, at $16.96, and their companions, the new Semi-C most important of the new wraps shown this season, Rich Sik Travelling Coats. Sold by others as an extraordi- mary bargain at $20.00 each. lar Pri = Women’s Imported Shawls. 24 ». Cool mornings and cool even- ings, in town or country, create a Shawl demand that we are best able to meet, We maintain, the year-around, a department devoted to Shawls, and we firmly believe that there is no, similar showing made in America, Here are: Pretty Shetland Wool Shawls, zig-zag patterns, with deep bor- ders and fringe; white, or white with blue or pink, 89c. and $1.19. Very fine quality Wool Shawls, in new. stripe patterns, with contrasting colors in silk; two sizes, 96c. and $1.31, Very fine Shetland Wool Shawls, handsome patterns with deep border and. fringe; all black and white, wil a delicate contrast of chenille, each... $1.47 Worsted an Shawls, very fine, in fancy stripe patterns with deep bor- ders and twisted fringe; all black, or white with a dainty touch of color; two sizes, $1.89 and $2.34. Shawls made of very fine Shet- land floss, handsome patterns with deep’ borders and fringe; plain blue or waite aad white with a delicate toucl Of color; each....... D298 Handsome Silk Crocheted Shawls, shell patterns with deep borders and fringe | dainty shades of silver, pinl and blue; each...... $3.24 In addition wg show a splendid assortment of Chinese Em- broidered Shawls, heavily fringed and in beautiful pat- terns, it prices ranging from $4.49 to $13.96 d T appearance goes. Inasmuch By ia is yA ade " b, ow ia aa a i Fo Sterl plates, film developing, ing at very Wooden Racks knife . Albums Scales, Hydroki: M. Q. Papers Smart Gibson Ties, $2.99. A Bit the Best Footwear Value Offered This Season. aa FI Close upon their arrival we announced for Saturday the first glimpse of a new line of Women’s Gibson's Ties ai $2.99. We ermined, by thorough investigation, their fitness to rank with sold elsewhere at $4.00 and $5.00—this, of course,.so far as as we chose the materials from which these smart Ties were built, we have full confidence in their qual- ity, so far as satisfactory service is concerned. the best Ties we have ever seen at the price. Details: Gibson Ties of black Russia calf,) Gibson Ties welted soles, arched lasts and| welted soles, Cuban heels, Cuban heels, told of a few days ago— ‘oats, at $14.74——are the tar Pri, $16.96. Bar Pins, —Jewelry Dept. Richly gilded, straight ‘or curved ‘ops, all set with Rhinestones of the best qual- ity. Five sizes, 1 Inch, each 44c 1%4 inch, eac! 49c 1% Inch, each. 63c 1% inch, each. 798¢ | 2 inch, each 89c Quite pretty—ani unusually inexpensive. SSS Ee Supplies for the Camera fcr". Some of the best bargain bits in the Camera section to-day are a few 5x7 plate Cameras—very much reduced. We carry at all times complete lines of fresh Print Trimmers, 7-inch ing Powders, dozen... Solio Toning and Fix- ing Solution, 8-oz. bot. RH. Macy & Co.'s Attracflons Are Their Low Prices, C Bway, at 6th Ave. You may pay a trifle over three dollars more for this same coat elsewhere — the ditference is the never varying feature between cash and credit systems. These Coats are made of ve soft heavy blac taffeta, with full double box pleated back and front, belted close to the fig- ure, as shown. They have em- broidered ‘silk collars—their most important detail of orna- mentation—and full bishop sleeves. Women who have seen this same style gar- ment shown elsewhere at $20,00, and have carefully noticed the quality of taffeta utilized, will find in this, at $16.96, note- worthy superi- r Milady: ing Silver « lat FI. is and papers—East- man Kodak goods—and we do printing and mount- reasonable prices. Two-fold Tripods, each.. 48¢ Three-fold Tripods, $1.21, $2.16 and $4.49 Plate Drying oc Re arcenion 44c for unmounted photo- raphs, 7x10 Inch sxe... 12c to $1.13 Albums for, squeegee prints? 9C to$2.24 CT) Beane $1.21 inone Develop- 33c 36c Tubes for Velox 5c Masks for Printing, per set . 16c We consider them of patent coltskin, arched lasts and sanitary conditions. NIGHT GOWNS: Cambric, low neck, trimmed with hemstitched sleeves . Cambric, low neck, trimmed with beading, ribbon and lace ruffle. 59c Cambric, high neck, trimmed with cluster tucking, five rows of em- broidery insertion and em- broidery ruffle, ribbon bow 69C Cambric, round yoke, trimmed with tucks, lace insertion and face ruffle 69c Nainsook, V-shaped neck, trim- med with hemstitched Gs four rows of lace insertion an lace ruffle... 79¢ Nalnsook, low neck, trim- med with fagot stitching, 79C Nalnsook, low neck and kimono sleeves, trimmed with em- broidery medallions 79¢ Cambric, square neck, trimmed with hemstitched tucks, wide em- broidery Hkedastels embroidery beading, ribbon and em- broldery ruffle 79¢ Cambric, V-shaped neck, trim- med with hemstitched tucks, two rows of embroidery ‘nsertion, wide embroidery beading, wash ribbon ruffle Cambric, square neck, trimmed with hemstitched tucks, five rows of Point de Paris lace insertions, beading, ribbon and lace ruffle . Gauniodh Seed Ceres 99c Nainsook, low neck, cut square, omee Pin ues wide em- roidery, jon drawn through’ ......... bees IVE Nainsook, square neck, trimmed with six rows of fine embroid- Ga insertion, beading, ribbon and embroidery ruffle . $1.19 Nainsook, low neck, trimmed with two rows of lace and two rows of embroidery beading, ribbon and lace ruffle .... $1.19 Nainsook, low neck, trimmed with two rows of Swiss em- proLey insertions, lace bead- ing, ribbon and lace ruffle $1.29 Nainsook, V-shaped neck, trim- med with tucks, two rows of Valenciennes lace Insertion, bead- ing, ribbon and ruffle Better. qualities at prices rela- tively low, Uwe S17 49) DRAWERS: 200 Dozen Cambric and Nain- sook, trimmed with lace or em- broidery, regularly 75c. to $1.00 ° qualities, at ........... 49 Muslin, umbrella-shaped rue, trimmed with torchon lace edging ...ee.eeceeee 18c \ Cambric, umbrella-shaped ruffle, trimmed vb re and four rows of hemstitcl tucks 29c Cambric, umbrella-shaped rue, trimmed’ with lawn ruffle, tucks, two rows of lace inser- 2 tion and lace edging .... 29C Cambric, umbrella-shaped ruffle, Hinned ih Point de Paris lace insertion and lace edging ., 39¢ Cambric, umbrella-shaped ruffle, trimmed with tucks, two rows of lace insertion and two 9 rows of lace edging . 79¢ Colored Sun and Rain Made to sell from $3.00 to $6.00 each. natural wood handles. $3.00 to $5.00 Umbrellas, $1.97 26 and 28 inch sizes; Union silk coverings, paragon frames, steel runners and rods; handles of sterling silver, gold plate, burnt ivory, imported horn and various woods. $4.00 and $7.00 Umbrellas, $2.98 26 and 28 inch sizes; covered with fine quality pure twilled silk, tape edge; various high-grade handles. $6.00 to $10.00 Umbrellas, $4.98 26 and 28 inch sizes, fine quajity tape edge silk taffeta; handles of varied designs such as are used only on umbrellas of the best grade. VA 35th St Muslin Underwear. We are large manufacturers of Muslin Underwear. are produced in modernly equipped workrooms, under the most The materials are bought direct from the mills, and the completed garments are passed along to you without your being asked to pay a cent’s tribute to any middleman. this method creates values no other store can match—quality for quality—we refer you to this list: $1.50, our price.... Umbrellas**s™ } Sizes 24 and 26 inch; coverings pure silk taffeta, levantine and serge—in plain effects, tape edges, tucks and fancy borders; A Special Sale of rour-Fold Japanese Screens. Handsomely Decorated—Suitable for Any Room—and of Especial Interest to Owners of Hotels and Summer Cottages: Screens sold by others at $4.50, our price.........++- Screens sold by others at $5.75, Our price...ee++e++++ Screens sold by others at $6.50, our price. .....----+.. Printed Batiste, warrant- ed fast color; the com- binations include green, red, blue and “black dots on tan, white on black and black on white; also. neat figured effects— black on white, white ‘on black, navy and royal blue, a Pal Vseecssa A The garments That CHEMISES: Muslin, open front, trim- med with lace edge...... 24c Cambric, round neck, trimmed with hemstitched lawn 24c Muslin, open front, trim- med with corded band... 29€ Cambric, pompadour style, trim- med with two rows ot jess ery lace insertions an e edging .... 39c Nainsook, skirt length, round neck, Weel with Mics techie embroidery insertion lace edging .........-00.. S9C Maloscels anit id bye of embroidery, skirt finis! with tucked ruffle . 79¢ Better qualities at prices relatively low, ranging up to $8.19. CORSET COVERS: Cambric, V-shaped neck, trim- med with wide and narrow embroidery 12c Nainsook, low neck, French style, traces wan lace abet beading, ribbon and e Melber ea .., 246 Nainsook, low neck, French style, pina ane Peer’ tucks and embroidery edg- ing... 39c Nainsook, low neck, French style, trimmed with embroidery inser- tion and hemstitched lawn ruffle 39c Nainsook, low Neck, French st: trimmed Sg aie Gol Rehee insertion, beading, ribbon and wide lace ruffle..... 49¢ Nainsook, low Neck, French style, trimmed with two rows of Val- enciennes lace insertion, bead- Better qualities at prices relatively low, ranging up to $4.69. WALKING SKIRTS: Twelve different styles, some trimmed with Point de Paris, Valenciennes and Torchon laces, others with fine embroidery; sold by others at $1.25 :99c Cambric, umbrella - shaped fawn ruffle, trimmed with tucks 59c and lace ruffle Cambric, umbrella- -shaped lawn. ruffle, trimmed with deep hem, embroidery insertion, fin- ished with dust rue .... 59€ Cambric, umbrella - shaped lawh rurfle, trimmed with three rows fs ie aeten are poe ruffle, finished with dust. ruf- fle. 69c Cambric, umbrella - shaped lawn}. ruffle, trimmed with tucks, em- broidery ruffle, with dust ruffle Cambric, umbrella - sh: ped ‘lawn ruffle, trimmed with wide hem- stitched tucks, finished with dust ruffle’ ......... 79@ Cambric, umbrella - shaped lawn ruffle, trimmed with hemstitched tees ae nro aey, aes fin- she it s . K UNDERSKIRTS: Cambric, umbrella-shay ralfle, trimmed with tucks, 24€ Cambric, umbrella-shaped ruffle, trimmed with two rows of tor- chon lace insertion lace edging Better qualities at prices relatively low, ran; up to $7.24, Main Sale Price, 51.69 —™ Mm.