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{ KILLED AND 20 INJURED IN TROLLEY CRASH ar Racing Wild Down Hill Smashes Another Crowded TADLY, cNonny, WALSH, MULDOON SCHMITT, BTC, CALI Aur) with Excursionists. * ss fr) On THe POUGHKDPPAID, N. ¥., June 3-| squcoy Miss Lilian Moore, of this city, whose| Burr in on akull was fractured when two cars! — THarl Aled with excursionists crashed to- si Goon vay | YY wether at Fishkill Landing early to- day, dled several hours after the ao- oldent without nes None of the twenty-one others who wore Injured In the crash is thought to be fataily hurt, All the Injured) Were brought to this city by steame ‘The aocident happened balf an hour after midnight. Both cars were crowd: | ed with Poughkcopste people, members af a moonlight excursion party con- ducted by the Knights of Temperance of St. Paul's Church, who wero return- ing from Mount Beacon to their steam: | boat at Fishkill Landing, | ‘The brakes of one of the cara was out of order, and the motorman attempted to let the car down the hill by using the reverse ourrent, Ho had covered only @ short distance when the tro! pole slipped from the wire, the current was 4 d and the car coaatod rogaining eonsclous- MYSTERY ABOUT “MISSING” BROKER GILLETT CLEARED. , Waldorf Guest In In Alnbama and WIM Return When When He | Finishes Business ‘Trip. The mystery surround MEA ne FOR Social, | was three miles from the station or- | =e = = = ah ad H. Stimpson Gillett from FUNCTIONS | dered Engineer Wooda, In charac. ‘SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS f-Astori. Fiotel on Inne 8 stop ata fi which was burning near) ~,, 3 rf was red toe by an Pollen Commissloner McAdoo will mo, hate in the alr and giving three cheers} squad {8 injuring the morals of Broad-| tho tracks | Direct From the Manufacturer,'’ World reporter. Mr 8 down into history a8 the Squad Com-{for this equad, Pe nde ie wetearas is gomedl: | “rhe engincer did not halt until a halt | {bara on business ant witt » in| missioner, Whenever there is @ com: Nervous New Yorkers who want tojfeading men and women, play’ | mile beyond the fire, and when Brake- | | | po Naw York ina fow dave pinint made to the Comminsioner, he| walt until the Fourth of July arrives! stage manage 3) man Harkins run up to the engine to| § | ' a An oMctal of the Seourlty | forms a squad and places it In com-|before having it celebrated are re-| downers. binie | see what the trouble wa the. bundlt 6 Company recetved a te trom Mr. | mand of Capt, Eggers Bponsible for the formation of the fire-| gil; collectors who fortireriy. transacted | shot at him i Gillett a couple o mveyins | ‘There ts the VraiMe Squad, the Haaith works squad. Tho policemen detailed} thelr burinees on the cum #re 80M! Fiayicips threw hie lantern Into the | the Information ¢ ise about orn | Squad, the Biesele Squad, the Fire- to this squad will patrol the eity look | aFiven into the saloons | atten started back for the train, TM «cluded his Alabama business and will | works Squad, the Chinatown Squad, the tng for small boys and young men who It's Awful Tough. | Phe bandit thon ordered the engineer and A c t) & F atart back at the end of this werk.| Vice Squad, the Pusheart Squad, the happen to be rushing the patriotle 6sa-| pyig is the extreme of cruelty, | confuctor to get out of tho way while TORS ae RATTAN R CE RRA Ee dear He has been in Akioama about ten) Curb Broker Squad, the Park Row |son by burning up firecrackers and| because when they are in the 6al00i8 he made an attempt to back the train | éfy, Viamed Mountinya, aid Wetdiig Rig days. Squad, the Broadway Squad and manv|other explosive notso-makers. After|they have to buy or be thrown out, end to the fire whet his confederates were “Phere ia nothing mysteriona about| other equads known onlv to the Com the Fourth the Fireworks Squad will| Wien, they are thrown out they stationed. ] Ae Gilets » 8." paid the te Lieeaaly Ee ane his orly aec-) probably be turned into a Water- oT taany ner ere on nouns el) He failed to get the engine atarted, | oman who iecolved the teogram. "He , Mr. ; melon Squad to arrest people who throw|tha department that the Honeve Al sailed) forthe anainesn tol comne'| 6 was Si] and went to Now Joraey for] The Vice Bauad Is the latent ‘THte| “The Move On" Sauad ts not dawn on | Mo8, jdetall] will attend to the women of the/the special list, bu jatreets, The intention of the Commis-| the same, of town. sioner {s to make the streets in cer-|fourth street to Forty-second “White in New Joteey he was sud-|tain sections of the city safe for re-/knows It, The policemen detail: denly called to Atahama. Inasmuch as|spectable women and do away with) keep actors and other persons he has nve ald Ho ada leo tho not think It neceveary fact that he was Broadway, from Ing expended $40,000 in fitting hi Then came (he conversion of yacht Into a resoulng bout for Tho boat was dry-docked, toomy cabin fitted up for pu Most Interesting in connectl i Mee KleelwilG. | #"Fleetwing, Once a Bad, Wicked Racing Boat, Will Carry the Gospel All Along the Water of hear Chat One day Baptist Chureh nion [UP He Ls More a een teed ts far |evangeliet In lew Jersey, a fie hed use! waving.” souls, phe evangelist to vial: the Ho! hd tor ele for $2,300. The {sion Soctety and tely fitted ug ori e ra st i ycly Mites uy for ite work of converse} is conviralon and 8 off 1 be bap yaont compelled ta nart with her after ha hag just been dedicated to the pose of converting seamna of York City and the vicinity The Wlpotwing ML go pure New it t@ active, just |the station-house bondsman evil, Phere| ure moving in the stretch mentioned are precinct plain-clothes men whalevery afternoon and evening. haven't been observed throwing their! Complaints are being made that this this most unusual of New York bor boats are the men In charge. Found a Sallor Evangelist. While the Fleetwing was being fitted Morehouse read of a sailor He tnviied | RO TEIN TT ’ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 28, 1905, Thirty- street, led to tt of lots: SQUADS FAD IN POLICE CIRCLES her's ore = WHAT OTHER SQUAD CAN I FoRm?. . Qror P= weir HAVE NO Men TONIGHT» Th ALL done Day DOTY IN Squan; THE PINK TEA SQUAD Jarvis letter to the press commending | aa (he best Commiagionte| ped into the cab, he fired twice, one In | bullet that the dominoes Mr. McAdoo ae 1! of Police New York ever are 80. few policemen on reserve the etation-houses ay etting Trusty, as been @ugeested that Commis- sioner. McAdoo form a Burglar Squad, @ Hold-Up, Man Squad and a Pickpocket iF submit to a non-partisan goon as he Squad, ndoubtedly he wil these suggestions committee of citizens can fet one to serve SHE DIDN’T KEEP THE HELP , ON WEIGHT-REDUCING DIET. | While It’s Nobody’s Business, Miss Gorton’s Weight Suits Her, and Her Only Sick Day at Bellevue Was When She Ate Lobster Before Golng to Bed. Bellevue Hospital ts without @ Atett-/ clan, Misa Gorton, the large and plens-| to bo preparod to feod the 000 om- ing lady who fillued that important! ployos," eho declared to-day, “but the oMfes, left to<ay on @ vacation which! dining accomedations here are o small "I caused suMelont nourishing food | will last until her resignation, handed In yesterday, goes into effect next month, Hereafter the chiet cook will do the dietician work at Belulevue. ‘Migs Gorton removed her 6 feet 10 that wo have to feed them tn squads, Tho first squad invariably ate every> thing tm atght. I tried shifting the squads, but the result was the same, “I Dave heard that there waa oom- Inchas of personality from Balulevue! piaint that I served hot muMfns, end without muah regret on her part. The} gave the help indigestion. 1 never aseortion ot the doctors and other at-/ served hot bread, but I did give them taches of tha hospital that she did not] ginger bread baked fn muMin tins fed them enough does not bother her. “This 19 really a hard tnetitution, As SHOTS, THEN RUS In additten to the task of preparing the food for the he.p. 1 have had a aclon= tile eduention in the value of foods and food products and I Know what !nvalids ' Holds Up the Engineer, but Cars Are Stopped Half Mile Be- yond Gang’s Looting Spot and Job Is a Fizzle. oyght to eat to do them good, but 1 — never had to handle such a crowd as the doctors and other employees of TACOMA, Wash, June 3.—Train robo made an unsuccessful attempt ad Bellevue, “It ts qa'd," the riported informed to hold up the North Coast Limited from the Twin Clues early to-day, three a her, ‘that you ware dieting yourself with the Idea of reducing wrté) Heh miles west of Puyallup. A man boarded the train at Puyallup, and when it that you carried your ideas to the feed. ing of the heip.’’ ‘There js ho. truth In tl ropited Miss Gorton. don't think It ls anybody's b much I wolgh, 1 weight sults me, 1 an alnce coming to Bollevue, That day 1 headache, Gvused by eating lob- ater before gong to Led the nignt be- ‘ore."" "Ag @ professional dietician, do you As a bedtime 'repast?” ter “'veplied Miss Gorton, | ut Buppos hat all! y lke ed the rep “Gertatnly with a elgh, Jor ws vdtonall rood for ne" 3 things that are | his position, and aa tho engineer step- | flattening on the bofler head. "The bandit then Jumped to the ground and ran Into the brush, ‘The train then pulled into Tacoma, leaving the fireman and a brakeman | behind, as they me unable to catch | the train, An engine was sent out for i them and they were brought In this Bizth Avonua Corner 17th Street, morning. Downiown Store 200 Grand Ktroet, er up. the big scumen. caulked, Dilnted and thoroughly renovated, the Die’ ser= vices, while good living accommodations Were provided for those in charge, lion wit har- me Min- to was forty. ¥ ‘ago that the Interested had be been in it wo) Front, petwing wea one of three beats, of ;AMong seamen that the expressed ey , hlon the Ventietta, and. the Vesta (desire to be associated with the Flee were the other tivo raced across |Wing, Together with Mr, John. Kno! Bs TT the Atlanta ton 510.000 aM Hieet wing {Rpeabn en ner 95 the Matiner's Mu. ’ : hae same qn second and was kept for aftist Chureh, ‘ormer alive, ML /*)% tle af the moat intereating ponte in| wtenaure Sache unit iar ower waa] New the. Hey. "Willan: Jonen, was cape to yarlous congregate in points where hoatmen Tailor Shops: 110 Fifth Avenue and about New York, During a largo part’ of tho’ year wervices will be held fon the deck beneath big awnings, and in stortny weather both on Sundays and week nixits services will be held In the cabin, | © ‘big yacht which will carry its aslon of good mlong the bay Is the yroperty of the American Baptist Home Hor Society, and will bo alllod with the Mariner's Baptie Church, pane beat 4s 104 feet long and 23 foct beam, with a cabin 16 by 3 fect, Alted Up with every” comfort and are ‘¥ for its work of m the small library to lors it will be ah Roafarer who wishes to epleitually oid nhvalclall vite the boat ie Aiea eommisasio atrumental Adad Chesterfield urged his son to “observe good style.” He would have been eatisfied with Atterbury System Clothes for they're brim full gf those nippy~ touches that are known or “style” e tired pence for ‘religious. work thee and vocal music mist all be hy volunteers, A. Temporary Home, ‘Afpe of the Misalon Quaker Grey auits that are modele of elegance at half custom: tailor ocost~$20 and $25 Sole Agent \ AMBERT SCORTLANDT STRERT. New Me An Here's important, welcome news of of our tailorman, cal cor They're made o! meres, sum:nery homespuns Important Sale of Two & Three Garment Suits at Placed on sale brand-new two and three garment suits, fresh from the hande and comfortable on the hottest days. suit, mind you—but smart single and double breasted sack models with a style and character that make them worth $15 instead of our price, $11.50. OM Hyp Vd White Negligee 9 8 Shirts, 16 Plaits, Cc For true summer comfort and cool- ness these are the shirts for you, and, what@ more, you cai't buy such comfort in other stores for | less than $1.50, Our price, 98c, stout men who measure 44 10 50 inches chest mecsure | here are suits that fairy breathe summer comfort ant cooiness, made of the thinnest blue | and black serges ani {ropical weight | worstids, Special at $15, $20 and $25, | $1 4°° intense interest for men. We Place on Special Sale the New Extreme Style Oxfords i $9 60 @ pair, In Tan, Patent Leather and Black Calf; Blucher, Button and Lace Models. || Every young man knows the lowest price for these Oxfords at any other store to $3.50 a pair. Two of the || models are shown herewith, There || are 8 other different sty'es to choose from at the special sale price $2.60 Y We've just handsome, bright cheviots, thin. cool and crash uits that will keep you || Not the ordinary ready-made || prices: At $12.50,--Single-breasied mo lels in blue and black and double- breasted models in blue serge, Bet'__ than the ordinary $15 suit, At $19.—-Seven new models in blue and black serge, both and couble breasted sacks, includ ing our new long peaked lapel rack with deep centre vent. At $20.—Rich blue and black oorge ite, 2%, 4 or full lined with mohair or alpaca, At $25,—Luxurious blue cr black serge suits, % silk lined, identical wit! for which the custom tailor charges $40. Black @ Biue Serge Suits,$12.50to $25 The knack of tailoring them with char- apd individuality is evidenced in tge Suite at the following pg Wrathers Pe Gray Worsted Suits | aa at $15. fay sults offer a choice as dl- | the taste of man con ery new pattern and weav Th light’ gray, gray and dark Oxford gra,, which wo show in single-breasted models, char- acterized by the exclvaive features of Vogel Brothers’ Clothing — shapely showlders, snug-fAitting collars, smooth: setting coat forts. Spee $s. + Two-Garment Flannel Suits at $15. | The 2-garment suits are of the pop: | ular new gray flannels with over | plaid, check and stripe patterns, | They are made with ail the charace tee and knacks of style for which a| custom tailor charges $25. Long, single and double breasted mo Sale of the New $2 and $250 Sennit and Split Straw Hats at 8 1 50. with wide, angular xf 3449 and dee: aide or centre vents, Special at $1 Saturday Night Voge! A a BA en INGLE SAM SEIS FASHIONS Blue Serge Officially O. K’d For Men, and Brown, Too, Is Approved. BRILL BROTHERS SPRGIAL SALES. Blue Serge and Gray Worsted Suits Figure Largely Among the Lots. WASHINGTON, Ju Heports, ‘the up-to- printed ‘by the Department of Commerce ‘ad Labor, makos a good bid for favor anvong the’ start set to-day by printing & “fashion column’ for men, United States Consul Walter C, Hamm, at Hull, England, t8 editor in charge of ‘thin attractive de- .—Dally Consular Ta ky cwapaper | The item repritited on the left bears out what we bave sald and done. When browns came Into sudden favor a year ago we were the first them, We had no faith in them, ready-to-wear concern to show But we told our customers ‘Don't. We sold them vertment, rounds the knell of (weeds and| only on demand. gfhis Spring browns bad joralds tho coming popularity of serges. ald, ng Alvandy the wristocracy of the countey,” Y y ie ho writes, “Who undoubtedly were the frst i to tnke to woarlng tweeds, are now ideal shade for mou # wear, TAv asdye discard~ them for the ‘everlasting’ indigo blue here, dow blue gerge Is demanded. Serges Bi are du% highor thau they wero & year ago, shades and styles, but we have not much| and tho price t# rising aud thy, supply fh tn thom, brown never liaving appeated | diminishing day by day, Bat were pele the general taste for long, ri with new serges at the sarns vs ab ay ‘Yaving enjoyed that universal | Kivery item in this vertiserion! rowns are reckoned among the latent ANS on ha fof news for every man who glyes any ony of gray shades," boi. Blue Serge Suits. United States True Blue Serge Suits, greatiy improved in cut. and finish since last year, but at the same price. They're going fast, and there will be $13.50 no more this season, While they last......+ hate O Suits of English-spun blue serge, absolutely y “Our $10 Own’ system to hold their shape, style and fit until worn Out. .++..+ssrrre Worsted Outing Suits. Coats and Trousers of finest Bele n_worsted, the lightest and strongest $25 5 fabric ever woven for men's suits, $20, $22.50 and...... HRA pAiBON iat) tie, Journeyman-built Outing Suits of imported French flannels and smooth- $18 {Inished worsteds..... eeereees seeee seaneee Hand-built Outing Suits of silk-m uarter lined with $15 silk, Bargains at....++ penne ueuven na : : ‘ Bi Bengal Tropical Worsted Outing Suits, hand tailored, of the thinnest fabric ever used in suits to sell under $20. Companion sult to our United States True Blue Serge. Illustration at top of this advertisement shows the set of ‘em. $13.50 Exclusively Of US... sseees peeeeees ae Dark Gray Tropical Worsted Outing Suits, skeleton! zed, and $15 Bally- $10 boffey Donegal Homespuns, quarter silk lined. All sizes, Special.... Sale: $15 @ $18 Suits, $10. Reduced in price because the lines are reduced in sizes, All broken lots of £15 and $18 Spring and Summer Suits, including grays, some blue serges, some $10 two-plece suits; all sorts of fabrics and many attractive patterns, Choice... $3.59 Outing Trousers, $2.25 French Flannel Trousers, in bluish gray stripes, cut full peg-top, hip- i! fitting, with side strap buckles, Special,.....++++ Aifsealaiens Wierpena Ts oc6ca Ve $2 25 Summer Suits for Youths. Fancy 3-piece Suits, Blue Serge Suits and 2-piece Outing Suits, all wool in every case, aut in 1905 style, single and double breasted models, $8 values... $6 Cut Prices! Shar tions in Boys’ Boys’ Suits, worth $3 and $4. poeeseeraeens Including all-wool double-breas Jacket Suits and Serge Russi Sailor Suits, and a few Bloomer Norfoik Sults, Boys’ Sults, worth $4 and 85... Me tieuntees ..., $2.87 In this lot are all-wool serges, cheviots and homespuns, made in Norfolk. Bloomer Suits, double-breasted Jacket Suits, Russian and Eton Sailor Suits, Every size and every stylish colorings. Boys’ Sults, worth $5 and $6...-soecesrssnrsensrecaseetss fen $3.87 Highest grade garments, including Norfolk Bloomer Suits with extra trousers, Eton, Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits, made from extra quality serge, fine worsteds and the better grades of cassimere; sizes 3 to 17, Wash Suit Specials. 75c. and 9Be, values in Sailors and Russians 4&c $1.42 and $1.98 values in Etons, Sallors and Russians... Be Genuine Panamas. Our special agent on the Isthmus sent us up the finest bunch of Panama Hats that passed through the customs this season; strong, light, finely and evenly woven Panama $3 Hats, trimmed, ready to wear... +++ Piero Same grade Hats elsewhere cost 65. We supply dealers at wholesale and {{ll mall orders for one or « hundred. Go to Get the Habit. $1.87 In and Bton Qt Brothers * Four Convenient Stores: UNION SQUARE 14th Street, near Bioadway. 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBE ?S ST, 47 CORTLAND? ST... NR. QREEN WIC! 125th STREET, ERD AVE r