The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1904, Page 7

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} ; "L'CAR NEARLY FELL 10 STREET _—_—— 7 B mY T. Passengers in Wild Panic When One Coach of a Crowded Train Jumped Track and Bumped Along the Ties. IT HUNG SUSPENDED OVER THE STREET. Unmindful of Third-Rail Danger They Clambered to Elevated Structure and Made Their) Way to Station. A car attached to an ‘L" train crowded with passengers jumped the track #} Myrtle avenue and Wyckoff Street, Brooklyn, to-day, and hung sus pended over the street, wavering as if about to fall and creating a panic Among the passengers throughout the train, Ro reat was the fear of being pre- clpitated into the street that the pas- fengers disregarded the danger from the third rail and thronged out upon the tracks, Several women fainted and were trampled on in the rush to escape and that many were not seriously in- jyred seemed remarkable to those, who passed safely through the ordeal The train, made up of five cars, was running on the Ridgewood di t the Brooklyn Rapld Transit Compeny When it reached the curve at Myrtle avenue and Wyckoff street it was going At a high rate of speed and as the tecond car careened for the curve It seemed to jump from the tracks and with a crash slipped from the rails and went grinding along over the tles The train was being haul engine, and it was, sev before it could be stopped. When it was {t looked.to the passengers as !f the car would Pall Into the street. The ight of the other cars of the train heid it up, however. The guards on the train wore power- Jess to stop the rush of the frightened passengers until ail had scrambled along the tracks and qiade thelr way to the street, The reserves of the Ham- Durg avenue station were piled out and when it was learned th several women on the train had fainted ambu- lances were summoned, These women were revived before the ambulances ar- rived and none was so seriously Injured an to need medical treatment, The RUNAWAY GIRL SENT HOME. P| y " ' 7 4 Came trom ! ve chlaatomree wllor 2.—Eight hundred Suits of a particularly adult Maen eMAinmmer. in the Centre| igh grade constitute this offering. The choicest im- who Pricey fale tes 4 Lottle| ported fabrics, richly tailored and equal in all respects visits Ld ‘ venteen ye 1 told) to fine custom work Blue Serges, Cheviots, Worsteds, Re LD a . jose charge] Cassimeres, Homespuns—all distinctly and distinctively ‘ the ae Une was) smart and dressy, Were counted great value in our store last sale ax $15, $18 and $20. CHOICE NOW, to-mor- lade.p! bia. | OLD HOUSE COLLAPSES. Heserves Ca Place Had Been Long Unoceuptrd, which | An old one-s frame hous stood for many ha a thunderstorm 1 |horses perished. The loss iq $3, n ot} ) “AL” ADAMS STILL FIGHTS. Policy King’s Lawyer Seeks to Aly low mim to Appeas “AL" Adama ta still fighting for his freedom despite the fact that Supreme Court Just refused to release him on a to-day his lawyer @ Keogh, at White Plains, to resettle his order and to allow Adams to appeal to the Appellate Division, His counsel offers to furnish any amount of ball and aske that leased from orison pending th It is said that Adame will sven part of his fortune to secure hi dom because the atmosphere of Sing Sing does not agree with him and he fears he will die there. —=—_— W. K. VANDERBILT AT A FIRE. Goes to Neighor Whose Barn Ie Steuck by Lightning, HYDE PARK, L. 1, July 12.—During night @ bolt of lightning struck big barn of B, P. Hegema: this place, The building, & two-story structure, William K, Vanderbilt, jr., who country home near this place, sent @ number of his men to asslet in putting out the fire and came over himeelf in his automobile to age if he could render ald. ————_— U, S. SQUADRON AT TRIESTE. Five Rattle-Ships Commanded by Admiral Barker Arrive There, TRIESTE, Austria, July 12—The American battle-ship squadron arrived here to-day from Corfu and exchanged salutes with the land batteries, The American battle- squadron, which is commanded by ar- Admiral Barker, is composed of “ne Ddattle-ahipa rg4, Alabama, Maine, lowa and Big k Yearly Clearing Sale On Wednesday it begins—and conditions that are : — make it the greatest money-saving occa. without sion yet known to buyers of ¢ express it—we are tremendou important fact is that right nov best clothing we know how to make at less—very much less— than it has ever been offered at any sale in all the history of the clothing trade, LOT 1.—Men’s Suits of rich Blue Serge, of smart 4 dressy Homespuns, of splendid Cheviots, Cassi- oad was blocked for several hous Be [drag and Worsteds, plain and fancy effects, tailoréd in derailed car was Rot back ONG clase manner; the suits that were conceded to be such extraordinary values when we_offe cently at $10 and $42.50, CHOICE AT TH! Outing Suits ily 5 tailored. These Suits were con- sidered the best in all New York at $8 and $10, CHOICE NOW AT of Crashes, Cheviots, Homespun ete, stylishly cut, of newest Trousers stripes and mixtures—a great sate of our regular $3.50 to §§ garments, NOW at 1° splendidly oe a THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING: JULY 12, 1904, Mur> station, and the little boy, Mrs hy's ton, was sent home to his 10 break the news George Murphy, the husband of tne dead woman, is a saloon-keeper at No, % Washington street, Brooklyn. 2 BY FALSE TEETH LIBRARY ss Frightened by Approaching Ruin- BROTHER IDENTIFIED Bony, Plots Onsen ty ¢ by Comotroller Man Drowned Of College Polat Was Ralph Sehuteter, | The body which was found floating oft College Point yesterday was tdencfed to-day as that of Ralph Schuttler, sev. | enteen years of age, of Morton street, Brooklyn | The identification was made at the away Horse, Mrs. Mary Mur- phy Fell from Trolley Car and Was Strangled, In order to avoid a runaway horse Mary Murphy, of No. 9 Washington street, Brooklyn, became so scared to- day while trying to alight from a Coney Island car at Neptune avenue and Sea Beach road that her false teeth shifted down her throat. Mra. Murphy strangled to death a short time after, | Mrs. Murphy left her home to spend | the day at the Island, She had wiih) her her young son George, When the! Weet End trolley on which they were tiding reached Neptune avenue, a shout went up from people on the car to look out for the runaway. Mra, Murphy was just about to alight from the car and when she saw the hovee, which was attached to a wagon belonging to the Street Cleaning Department, come tearing down the street she nearly col- lapsed with fright. The horse passed the car withoi’ doing any damage to any one, but Mrs Murpay fell in a heap. People In the car came to her assistance, but it was noticed that the man wae strangling Soe was unadle to tell what had hap- pened, and in her wild and frenaied) gestioulation tugged Some of the p. man. of the boy's parents in Brooklyn Behuttley waa drowned off College Point about a week ago In A Collision between a motor launch and a rowboat Rote in particular those soles, in this season's newest styles, ~-sizes 5 to 8, 69¢ lothing. Overstocked doesn't sly overloaded. To you the w and here you can buy the Free To the Little Ones, To every child accom- panied byan red them ree IS SALE, 6% row morn: ing, Between 10 & 120'clock we will present & Beavlilvl Japanese Parasol. These parasols were capecially designed for us by a famous Jap- Aneso artist and are extremely ar- Ustle in thelr make up Wash Vests wae est unloading we have ever known, all fine, brand new Vests, choice NOW ey | Medicines and ner of One tu 1 4 Tw ‘hh a Hrect and Phiasan aventc, ave Up te ‘Open Saturday Until 6 P.M. | Toilet N heat to-day and crumbled with a loud | 0 et eeds. ghee The purost and best and fresheet— A citleen who was possing, but marked at such savings thet it will doesn't i live in, the poll id i iad be buried ih ¢ w out, but found that | ipied for \ ‘Sy Woons @ extravagance not to tal ate 740, 742 Broadway, Wisi, lnm is wis Mel ‘einai ah \. Tar, A “Mother's Friend hardly wish fora better fri Little as the price is, price of the season—Now and yet there is good reason. retail at many times the price, for summer dresses and skirts. The colors, too, flecked with black; cadet brown, castor, flecked with white—A canvas and Boys’ $1 and $150 Washable Sailor Suits—55c. | This is the greatest sale of washable sailor suits for boys we ever had, and, of course, that means the greatest sale this city has known. It is the surplus stock of a prominent manufacturer—all made this season—and never beiore has the name of the suit, “Mother's Friend,” been so apropos. A mother could | end than a suit for her boy -| the midst of the wear szason. The materials are crashes, galateas, chambrays and fine mercerized cottons in wide variety of patterns and colors. fitting and will stand the hardest wear strenuous Young America wants to give them, The trousers aré made for hard service and have taped seams—but t ey | are handsome appearing and just the thing for boys from 3 to 9 years oid, The suits ————- 19c, Woven Canvas andBouretteSuitin g12:c , it is astonishing how qui are Wye yard, They are perfect copies of the wool suitings that quite as serviceable and really much cooler are very attractive; champagne reseda, black, navy, red and gray also a bourette weave—19c, was the =| Isutikle, Ha ta U i e Floating Mat Swift's (bite, Hath Sonn. Main Fi feetinn. This sectic Indeed ! ds the Huck Towels—Bleached, with red borders; her and half bleached Turkish towe els, fringed; the 19°. qrade at, each Buc Union Huck Towels Hemmed; extra heavy, with red borders; the best sort of a hotel towel 17x34, were te. 18x36, were 1242, spesial.. OMe 20x40, were i5c, special... 10K%e i sia Towelling—All lin- en; 17 Inches wide; former price, sates epee yard Checked Glass Towelling Red and blue; very good anny the 10c. kind, at, yard Bed Pillows— Silk floss, cove ered with A. C. A. ticking; sire 20x28; very much clean- er and better than hatr or feather pillows; very soft and comfortable; worth $1; special introductory price, cach Yard Wide Musiin Bleached and unbleached; good ies ity, per yard.. of this character right in special., 8i¢¢ are well made, excellent} aye Secona Floor, Rear, East Building 646 ickly these suitings sell— 5S¢ 4Ke Women’s $2 & $2.50 Tan Oxfords $1.19 Their price now is below what they cost us, but the stock-man says they nmst go to help make room for a new Fall line o which will be in earlier than usual this year, time for you—so hurry for best choice. These'tan ‘Oxfords are vici kid and calf, hand-turned and welt Grout and Borough President Littleton for the Brooklyn Branches, Comptrotier Grout to-day announced | the definite selection of four more Car Morgue there by a brother of the dead negte Mbrary sites for Brooklyn, mak- The body was taken to the home| ing twelve decided upon out of the | twent Y provided in the original heques The new sites are as follows No. 1.—North alde of Arlington avenue An Extraordinary Clearance of Seasonable Shoes Occurs Wednesday. Down went the price-knife along our line of men’s, women’s and children’s shoes, with the result ‘ain-plums of the season await your picking in the two shoe stores, at some of the biggest bar lacks” The bargain’s just in Children’s $i. 25 Sandals, 69c. In patent colt leather, with hand-turned soft flexible soles, 3 and $ strap styles ; worth $1.25—sizes 8% to 2, worth $1.75, for 98c, Children’s Dongola Oxfords, 67c. Good dongola kid, for misses and children—as well as a lot of white canvas lace and button shoes, sizes $ to 8, 84g to 2, None C..0. D, Children’s Shoes, $1.25. | Tan and russet lace and button shoes; regular $2 values, bought enough underwear to-day re you going to take advantage of this clearance to replenish your stocks? If so, you'd better hurry along. a‘ " " Men's Underwear, 25c. Fine mercerized shirts and drawers, every garment worth at least ‘Soc. Men's Underwear, 18c. Good Balbriggan shirts and draw- ers; the former with either long or short sleeves, the latter made with double seats; regularly sold for 25c Women's Vests, 19c. Fine lisle thread ribbed vests, wit! pants to match, in all sizes; worth at least 35e. Coupon. Upon presentation of this coupon we will sell dandy a One Ib. tox of “yj of the most delicious and whole- some sorcontaining the fol- lowing canttes; bonbons. eho. ehoeola: choeoe ut ate draees, chocolate Italians Al 15c. Box. | Our regular price 25c Unmalchable Valves in Towels, Linens and Bedding. n of our store has long been the buying centre for ewives who appreciate quality and little no matter how little the pri est of time and wear s satisfactorily, Appi §, is never HSappy Read thes Mercerized Table Damask Fine grade, $8 inches wide, in ten handsome different designs; the S0c. rade; pe cial, yard Sheets and Piltow Cases Heavy quality; priced lower than cost of muslin alone 29e Sheets Pillow Cases $4x90, 29¢ 42x36, Be 72x90, 38¢ 45x36, 9¢ $1x90, 39¢ 50x36, 10¢ $4x°6, Ie Pillow Cases— Assorted grades, only one size, 44x36 worth up to 42ec., at, each Silkoline Comfortables Good quality, filled wit white cotton, full size, lar $1.50 sort, specia Table Damask —Bleacied, 55 inches wide, very pretty de- signs, the 30¢, kind, at, vd Napkins —Plain white linen hemmed, size t5xi st plain white fringed ¢ or with colored Special, each ae Main Floor, Near Rotunde 4c be ders, None C. 0. D, Men’s Oxfords, $1.59. And lace shoes, of with fine soft flexible Special Clearance of Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Summer Underwear. Such extraordinaryy value- nt seldom happens! Many people a a a — ] netween Warwick and Ashford streets, & plot 1% by 1%. This will be acquired | by condemnation, the owner having | asked first $10.0 and then $14,9, whieh the committee declined to pay on the NONEBETTER | iground that it Is excessive Lion Br v, Cesam, ‘Wl 2 Northeas rner of Lewis ave. aad E aporated _ nue and Macon street, a plot 10 by t00, » if - to be acquired at private aale for 922,00) This is not a cheap y, No. 3-At t Ilamilton, northenat t corner of Fourth A Ninaty- y of, Fourth avenue ‘and Ninety: milk and cream. but Afth street 2 ed by condemnation avenue, be- strecta, plot hassd for Comptrolier Grout ay Nd Rorough Pres. ident Littleton, of Br mittee from the Board Apportionment, co-operat flection of the sites with the | Library Committee of the Br kIvn Public Library. The Joint comm elded that it wilh be better in the remaining righ smaller plots ss moar be obtained. and will trangement With th este. it being understood thar [proprtation is to rematy up always safe and reliable a for babies, ’ Best for Family Use, Write for Booklet, SAVE THE LA3ELS. Try a Can, Do it now. t 91 HUDSON ST, Pept A. ¢ | | rt vately pu Carnegie this arnegie Inter. to make the ap. numed. HE store is open every 5 Alt CARS TRANSFER To week-day continuously from 8 A. M. until 6 P.M, Saturdays included. Lenton To -3™ Ave 7 59° 1060" Sr Crystal, Jet and ary , Pargain Pearl Hat Pins-~ | | Tid. Bits lot of these smart hatpins, on picked up here and there in which we received such a sharp a stroil through the store Price-concession that we can items that ) quote the following prises for i to-morrow : from a pecuniary sta Cut Crystal Hat Pins, ex. point. / tralong s : ’ ‘f sale price... 3c Women s Oxfords 44 ° a, . ( atent cot and tan visi 4 Cut Crysta Hat ‘Pi ' kid in Gi en style and drop ; round and oval, extra long ist effect, with military and , Stems; value te, and 18c5 nha heel ? Se turned fexi- P be soles and Goodycar welts; 4 worth $3 and $3.50, $1.9n sale price., Cut Crystal Hat Pins, pear and balloon shay lussup at. to 25c; sale price 10c Women’s Hats-- , Cut Jet Hat Pins—Extra A splendid assortmert of the lo Mi value tue. Sale 3c jauntiest of the ready-to-wear Ls sorts, ail smart and mew; Cut Jet Hat Pins. xtra long worth up ty $ Stems; valme 12c, Sale price 5c Special at,. 1.49 Cut Jet Mat Pins —atra long stems, value, 21c4 sale PrICR e000 . Cut Jee Hat Pins tra long stems, value 2$c.; sale Cherry Hat Pins — Extra long stems, value 136) sale price Corset Covers— Women’s tine light - weight knitted corset covers, prettily trimmed with silk les stiteay were made to y 3 Women’s Hosiery— a Very sheer lisle thread in’ pretty lace ankle boot effects; # fine variety of designs for selec+ tion, Black and tan, all sires; worth 25¢.; very spe- cial, per pair..... 123, c Damask Tovels— All pure linen, satin finis), large size, barges in plain white only; the gsua Se. sort, special, 28c ew colt, patent leather and vici cid, soles; regular $3 values. Le Finore. Hat Pins, etry ion value 1c, and 1 $c, Price , Ciystal and. Pearl Stick Pins, value 10c. sale Price, Main Floor, Front. Contre Hall-Boy Water Jugs, 9c.. hc ke 3c to st them two seasons or more. For to- 4 Women’s Vests, 6c. m 3 | orrow | Fine ribbed cotton, all sizes, No us ad [Women's s Lisle Pr | mail orddrs filled. jus itty 0 es ‘ Children’s Underwear, 15¢, |} lozens of ‘4 a White cotton gauze vests and pants, these good, 12c B atretly first quality; all sizes; actual A ie nee ° be value 29¢ white ha i | Women’s Corset Covers, 17c. |] boy water me Uy 4 Of tine cotton, — silk “finished; jugs, the kind used by hotels 8 ‘ MU 12 mM, should sell for 39ccmall sizes in this ind restaurants— A. Made with two clasps, of real lisle thread; In Diack, eray and) white, No mail orders tilled. Main Flow, Muy Fe sectee. lot. Main Ploor Regularly 15¢. at the remarkable price of Third Floor ee World- Renowned ‘Ansonia Clocks i in a Special Sale. These splendid timekeepers are fa- vorites with every one who appre+ { clates accurate and reliable time— they can’t be beaten! Every clock has been thoroughly tested and regulated, and ts fully guarantesd to give absolute satisfaction. Note these sharp money-saving prices— make comparisons; hey’! point the way here “Our Cong” Alarm, en- $08 Anson'a Porces Al Set newts finely falshed At $3.68- locks; with Crei« in nickel; stem winder and setter; den deaotiiions in exquisitely rich listed at $2.10, colorings ys blue, green, pink, bey At $3.95,-8 «Day Marbleized ans ot Roman dials; list price Ansonia Clocks, orna- n ; strl pasa Marbleized An mented with gilt trimmings: strike At $2.95 b-Day Blarbiateed Nes q 1 the hour and half Lowr on cathedra saat tad fait hear 06 eathadal Mth ant Mth st, Fine Scale [SS Hosiery 12;c. All the manufacturer had, which amounted to about 3,690 pairs, in- cluding men's, women's and chil- dren's, was turned over to us for cash with a liberal reduction ta price. This you're able to-morrow to Pariake of such extraordivary values as these: Wor isle thread stock: Ings with dainty face boot ankles; very sheer quality; tan and thick, at 12),¢, a pair. Men's finest grades of lis'e threed cocks In handsome Irce ciiects; also plain cotton socks embroidered in silk. Black and tan in all sizes; 12',¢. a pile, Children's imported tiste thread stockings in pink, blue, Bections, Ser: tan, wane and black; sizes 4 19 gone; finished with fine French sur % ts, List orice gong; all complete with French sat i2c. a paler, bronze top ornaments. List oric brome top ornament; stp Main floor, 30th Mt. Section. $8.75 Main Fisor Front. Contre : A Better Umbrella fcr 85c Wa: Never Sold. Extraordinary! We will offer for to-morrow, Wednesday, a lot of about one hundred choice styles in $6, $8 & $10 SilK & Cloth Coals for Women | at $3.75. | This is really one of the most startling values of te year, and no woman wanting a coat of this description can afford to miss this great chance, In the lot will be found coats of oths—-lined with ¢ well-known e cf American tap 1 On Paragon frames, * h sted? close-roliing. 26. and. res for men and women, satin ery la styles and man-t.4h All sizes from 32 to 45 bu

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