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9 Men Try to Wreck Res- wirtarit on Coney tsland:and Herman Frischman. ———— a ¢t-@ wild orgie at-Coney BA by three young bolleremakers, Set POLICEMAN BREN Then He Gives Warrant for Thomas Dugan’s Arrest to Another Officer, but the Pris- oner Is Not Astonished. “ear phwat did Dugan do to hinrf” Divvil @ thing. It was the horse, Still, ‘Priechman, twenty-dive years|Dvsas fine Italiair’hand, from the ‘- ef restanrant'on Gurt| County Cork, or the hand of fate or fhree began hurling this fruit floor and smashing the bottles. m rushed around the counter trate with them and became aug is said to have picked up @ b@lees Jer of fruit and struck Frischman head with it, He dropped un- crowd in the restaurant and @ of others from outside had sur- the quartet and, when Frisch- fell they pressed forward, The husky boilermakers recognised they had made trouble far them- and began to fight their way to fell back before cir fierce on- jt, Mutat the door they were met Conlin and Glynn and polieéiaen. They were {mmodi- surrounded, but continued to Travie and Zimmerman broke Gnd escaped through the crowd, continued to fight until he “Knocked insensible by the police C He was’ carried to the An ambulgnce had been summoned 7 Frischman was taken to the Re- Seption Hospital, Drs. Hall, Nash, nd Beck examined him and he had sustained a compound of the skull. iy was sent for from the tf Gounty Hospital and Frisoh- “man’s sull wis trephined, He did (ROE Fegaln consciousness, and the Coro- who had beon summoned to take y Qnte-mortem statemént, waited in ‘Phe hope that he woold have a lucid Dr. Hall said he would de, having crushed bis brain, Pwo Others Caught Later, A call was sent out for the two Who escaped, and they wero later Ms they were leaving @ car (Sane ner @nd Ninth streets, Brooklyn, Were takén back to the Coney atation and heid to await Frisch. death. Steers has set their hear- the for Aus. 1. et ‘SMALLPOX ON OCEAN LINER. Widtitg diay veld at Quarantine t Beonase of Boy's Mines, (he Seandinavian - Anirican tine gteamer Heillig Olav, which arrived to- day from ;Copenhagen and Christian: at Quarantine becaue: @ase of smalipox among her ; The patient is a Russian v6 : senKers. 2 n oer, Who was taken sick July 1% Weolafed th rhe ship's hospita faken to a Brooklyn hospital One huridred steerage passon- Who occupied quarters In the compartment with the b pbe transferred to Hoffman Island tion. The steamer will be And probably released dure ¢ the day. i somebedy’s hand seemed to be in what happened to Coiling, the cop, Te was this way: Dugan—Thomes is te Christian name and he Itves at No. 2% Manhattan avenue, Willlamsburg— ‘was awaiting trial on a charge of aban- Gonment, preferred by bis wife andwas under $800 bonds. Charles Sterling was the bondsman, and to-day he spilled his morning cup of coffee on a nice clean cloth when word came to him that Dugan was go- away from there. WITH FAUT JAR) ARM 3 Iames Slater sald eo. Slater knew Dugan, and he knew what Dugan was going to do, This wasn't any tio on the races. fo up from the table jumps Sterling, and, hurying to court, he obtains from Magistrate O'Rellly @ bench warrant for Dugan, The warrant was given Po ceman Collins, and Slater went with him to serve it, That ts, they started. They were in @ rig. But not for long, The horse at the second corner was frightened by seeing a resident walking fast and proceeded to show what it could do in the speed line, Colling and Slater parted under most trying eiroumstances, Wheg Mt was all over Colling didn’t know whether he had @ warrant or internal injuries, Slater looked as if he had Passed @ strenuous Sunday at Coney, Slater had just strength mough to crawl to a drug etore and ask the soda water olerk to telephone for an ambu- dance. The surgeons had to be very careful lifting Collina into the ambulance, One arm was fractured, one of his legs was out of commission and the horse had planted a couple of horseshoes on his face for mood luck, Slater was . erably mussed up himself. —_ nants blocks cere the str jenton caught the perfectly sa forve: "He went back and nakea Gaithin’ “What's the matt “Ask the horse, 4 Collins, “This seamen to be his pion Collins gave Benton the warrant and the ambulance went clanging merrily down the street. When Benton got to Dugan's there ee een etn on the Tont steps eacetully pulling at a pipe. i “You're under arrest, 'prodtaimed the wararnt, Policeman Benton, wavini “I know that,” said Dugan, “I've been that way for over @ week now. OIG BRAEMAR IRELTS SUE With Head Crushed and Body Pinned to the Rails He Tells Wrecking Crew How to Get Him Out. William Hazlett, twenty-seven years old, a brakeman employed by the New York Central Ratiroad, dropped be- tween two care he was coupling In the yards at Forty-fifth street and Van- Gerbilt avenue to-day and was badly injured. At the Flower Hospital It \ said he has little chance of recovery. A tralia was belng made up of freight cars and Haslett was standing on the bumper of the third oar, The train was moving slowly and ag he leaned forward to grasp the coupler he slipped and fell, His head was caught be- tween the bumpers and one side was badly crushed, The other aide was lacerated, He fell to the track and the ng train pinned him down, is did not go over him, yascious and directed the fellows who went to his Frew It was to Jack the car up > Ke lu i Dr. Taylor, of al, administered atimu- nec Ni mm was pinned to the track. to the hospital and put perating table at once. he surgeons sald he could not recover. a NATURALIST PHILLIPPI DEAD, SANTIAGO, Chill, July %3.—Dr, Phil- : REALLY Druowtrut ‘ Chelilin Covered Candy Coated trained nurse will tell you ' are really delightful in the sick room. cool the mouth—keep the throat clear, and y ono chews these dainty tid-bits the mind is Dainty lunches, '@ sth Noor, Store open evenings until s:30, W SaTH AWE I9@TO20™STREBTS BD More‘!.25 '¥ chiffon veils 25c|*2.95 shirt waist suits, ‘1. HREE THOUSAND more, the story goes, of those) THERE'LL be a veritable rush for the ° THe filmy full size veils so essential a tn seashore or while \T 200 smart *2.95 shirt waist sults at "1 to- driving, yachting, a and for many other purposes—the | MOrrow, and we want you to be tn it, for it is kind that are creating such a widespread sensation to-day, It's an| Positively a final clearing, and they can last actua! fact that scores of women are coming in several miles from the |Only a few hours at this remarkable bargain country and selecting as many as a half dozen veils in order to have a| price, ‘Third Floor, diversity of shades and dainty effects, They’re 90 good and inex- fils even toe do pry ben pensive that they're simply irresistible, Main Floor, $2.95 fsunee fer avers feed and 96,0 $1.25 inPints'se es caty mace posi by me 81-50 Suits sults at $295 that, in themselves, veils dcerealnation of ‘ lees, gonctrn to clear all veils will cats, furore to-morrow, 25 c Tatts why we got them at thied thelr value 25¢ everybody that comes, but It's best of course to be on the safe side; so come as soon as you Can, for 2,95 suits of madras $1 A pba of me and Diack and In this great lot there’s not a single vell worth less than 75c~some worth $1,00—a great portion worth $1.25, and many pieces ar@ positively worth $1.50 —but Tuesday, while the lot lasts, you choose at 25c. tan effects, jow gftects in, chenille deta ee te et ekeate $2, 3OQ (or 3.50 snirt waist sults of piain owe pont efete ila in tuedium dria, material—waist and ski fee trimmed f New com J skirt ce edi ‘and ribbon border ve tab green sm white {3 im pavy. a ‘ ; Fiera bia 43 95 ror] 50 niet wal it suits ue on white. “) 7 60 si ‘ais! A bl ind white, Roval blua, White on fide” Inwhite, White and Diack, Varfegated he seayceinen and lawn—t number Q All veils fully 144 yards long. sak It will be th ailing sale ever Inaugurated in New York, and to take care of the large er ere to attend an causeal bargain évent of this kind we've § arranged for extra selling space and extra clerks to walt upon you. 5,000 yards of 91.25 and $1.50 mace a =i [eer emi] embroidered pongee silk, 15C. or silk ehirt waist suit. esp wats vin, Geat sale begins to-morrow. OULD you believe that any store would take 5,000 yards of the highest quality of the season's favorite silk right out of the regular stock and offer it as such a $1.25 pongee bargain sensation as this? Not at any other time of year, we $1.50 pongee silKs, assure you. But Pre-Inventory is at hand and we're not going silks. 75c to count stock on a single yard of this excellent qualit 75c Pongee silk for those stunning waists and shirt waist suits Not a yard sold regularly for less than *1.25—most of it couldn’t be bought for less than *1.50. Now the price is 75c. and every woman, no matter how many shirt waist suits she has, can afford to have at least one more when the entire material comes within *, as in this case, 27-inch all-silK natural pongee, regular 75c. quality, 45c. *2 fancy lawn wrappers, 98c, F COURSE, they are not all worth 2—as we said, there are only several hundred—but there are hundreds worth $1.50, and whether you secure a $2 or a $1.50 one depends upon VERY waist inthis mammoth Pre-Inventory clearing 1s a smart style evolved for this season’s wear and you can depend upon it being absolutely | how early you get here and which you like the best. It’s wortn correct even if the prices are below half ‘secur i ; in some instances. Seeend Pleer, coming miles to 3 either at 98¢ Ot some styles there are not 2 pared “Touncet: even we've not ali sizes, but all $2.50 7. ne inmel 4 in all we've a size for every waists 98c. here's net ond in the lot ferottieeeat | Na etka $) that you would not count a great tasteand think of the un went gt and many of them ‘ecedent saving. wi ba you to read every item, 45c. for Yoo, $0 81,00 mimene $4 for white lawn waists, trimmed ed rity 7 nylon 4000 with embroidery, some have lace medal | ted Swisses, this season's styles Le in he tot setae staal A ea e 4 41,00 wrappers in ‘} Uf in . ace $2 and $2.50. 69c. striped and Yauel fawn, 2 YY Cut extra full and finished with deep ruffle and full bishop sleeve. This department is brimming o’¢r with countiess bargains—and as the lots Are too small to advertise you must comé and look around, Remember that our 5,95 for $10 white Point de Esprit waists. great semi-annual pre-inventory sale 1s now on and you'll find tea gowns, mali- $5 for $10 Shantung silk waists, embroldery of lace, | Nees, etc., priced much below the actual cost to make, SIMPSON CRAWPORD 00. for $3.60 and $3.95 white $1.69 Mes lawa IB, trimmed 4 y P Sn Caen? or lace. $1.95 for $4.50 and $§ white Persian lawn wal 1273 tor ss and $6.50 silk waists, white, pink, ete. Phenomenal clearing of Summer underwear starts at 12%c. THESE bargain prices are sure to catch hundreds of people who are just wishing they had about twice as much underwear to wear on these hot Summer days, but have re. frained from buying more, thinking it too expensive, We quote bargains that will put to filght all such thoughts, and ten chances to one you'll be here to-morrow choosing the greatest values of the season, Main Fleer. Remember this 1s our Pepiavenlory sale, when prices are absolutely the lowest of the year on the LD high qualities offered. Youcan’t buy them at these prices the latter part of August elsewhere, * a“ \ 1 for women’s 250. ripped vesis—a for men's 500,, 650, and / \ 12 e tint Imperfections, pha 1 Ge tod Oey / Bia. 150. for women’s 25. swiss ribped iiste | "SMF" am el ry haga — ( nae / thread vests—~plain and fancy trimmed, SOc, [oF Mon's 75c., $1 and \ yi 1 1Qe, 10F women's 340, swiss ribbed vests | Cotto ithercas oe sets and \ AY wi Go “and lace trimmed umbrella drawers oe ASSAM RS Pad y}' for women's 806, swiss ribbed lisle | $3 for $2.75 English merino Un- a 35c. thread vests, very sheer and elastic—3 for 1 dawusotune & Buttrum fe 41 during this sale, mous make, Pita SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, 6:c. is the price on 25,000 yards of 122c, wash goods. HE wash goods sensation of the year is right here in,this sale of high-grade 12%4c, chambra \ dress rel at 636¢.—a price that will make this ‘ection anes e wonderful aaiviy from jot to finish, Me bought pecctase 25,000 yards right in face of our great pre-inventory clearing, because they are so cool, sheer, smart and inexpensive for Summer dressers, 6! The lawns are tn polka dots, seroiy self Colors, light and dark grovads, 1 QC 62¢ The chambrays are 27 in, wids—pink and blue, The ginghams are eye in checks, plaids and stripes—will make pretty house dresses, 10¢ yard for 19¢. linen finish crash suitings, all colors. 12 940,—25¢. mercerized cotton voile: in 186, yard for age. silk mousseline, white with black dots, 4 190, yard for 5c, si Loney , 28 inches wide, 39¢ fine white goods at 18c; 10,0: yards of white goods came to us 4.itle too tte--ths accounts for the reduction of nearly one-hall—bright new, handsome white dotted Swisses, corded effects, dimities with cords and white Persian mulls of extra quality, 106, yard for 5,000 yards 40 In. white lawn—value 19¢. 1,50 for 12 yards $3 English longcloth, 36 in, wide. 1.50 for 12 yards fine nainsook 36 in. wide—value 2.50, 256, a yard for 39¢, French lawn, 48 inches in width, 1506,—20¢, Turkish bath towels, good size, | 120, for 16¢. hemmed huck towels. | 196. for asc. hemstitched huck towels, - SIMPSON ORAWPORD Co, Sale of bath room requisites. | Women’s °5 oxfords, °1.35. HIS is just the time when you're apt to . IS i a at the Hips wee you're overlook your ON'T expect to have more than 200 pairs of these ONLY. $22. ler ceeechd, Mik Meereremestes oft Bk tubs, $9.55, 4 519 W. ROXANE gsvaoa) ie ———— 8) nm 4, 1 Broadwood upright. 1 Weber apright. 1 Knabe square... 1 Steinway square..,, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ® Cents Per Line Gast Side, 2 front rooms, fersueed for simall, qui 216—88, @ housekeeping, 1 Narverson upright, 4 Mudhifeld upright... ase that you call as early a3 possible, owing to the limited number of instruments. rourtn Fioor. w Large furnished front pare + Funning water; convem= FLATS & APARTMENTS WANTED # %. Per léne Furnished—East Side, ior gi ench’ with dreasin, in Ld “room and ning water, bath; beautifully furnished; re mer prices, cove fooma; houses Furnished—West Side. UTH S&T, 63 W.—-New handsomely Pi sooens bath, hot water; furnished complete jewly furnished, laree, every convenience for com: uuekeeoping, reduced ‘Hy saan ae .. 0 W, aly cool, clean Foomee) —4& large, i rooms, low i but barra teh ae Wt and SHS: Rontand cold waver . 217 We, near it gentlemen wi —ga7 EAST SOTH ST, +s ‘ moders te; rents SOL atta da Sec Ta? Unturnished—Weet Gide, AR mae oR tee _1403 Amaterdam ay, dhe ee | = bier ‘heat rs vate house; fe i LAD (Fig A aatita iy tarnleese em bul all foeme aa ails, all Improveneate; mam SOARDERS WANTED, 00. Per Ling Bast Side. ! ices will cause you to realize quickly just how badly you do need them, asement Salesroom, It is the one time of the year above all others when you can afford to equip your bath room with every handy article as well as all the necessities, so don't miss sharing in the saving offered by these Pre-lnventory prices, f 196, for bath thermometers, 2.29 for set of towel bar, paper roller, hanging or standing soap dish, shower spray and bath seat, 19¢ for 1&in. nickel towel bar, 256 ee extra quality nickel f towel bar. 166 for round nickel soap dish and drainer. 490. i extra quality tooth brush 966, for sponge rack. Ses fashionable $5 Oxfords at $1.35 for to-morrow, but then if you're late in coming you'll get a $2.50 or $3.50 pair, Second Fleer, $3.50 Why not come early, though, and aval $5.00 yoursell of the best toowwear bargain oj d Oxfords, portunity of the season? Youre sure Oxfords, need at least ir of stylish 81.35 Sed St Se Three lots of complete sizes ideal kid welted sole oxfords—AA, A and B width— worth $5—new toes, stylish mili PU) ero AWE hand B width—sizes 2% to $—best of $1.35 Seebere ne eanwwe tes 124 Ma