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CAR WRECKS CAB: |. DRIVER MAY CIE iMrs. Jones, Oar in. Vehicle Demolished, Injured * t—Five Are | in Collision and Imprisoned in |: Seriously Hurt | Debris on Central Park West. Btaten Island trolley car of tho} a ond Light and Rallroad Com- | 1) nnsyiy Highth ave Pack We: and Six day The Injured were WILLIAM McGUIT ons were n this afternoon, struck a @t the junction of Richmend ana board roads, jumped the ratis went rolling down a fifteen-foot “the ‘hundred passengers on the | ‘fully twenty were injured, five of | | 0 verlously that tney had tol be | w to hospitals. seriously injured are: st Fohn, of No. 110 West Stxty- t, Manhattan, broken arm ntenat injuricn, gaac, motorman of ¢ down Central ternal injuries. gus me ae. amine, Ld dees PATE Wont, wath Mim, Jones aacn pase ten Voacd. ribs broken and « senger At Bixty-seventh stree. th sons. cab turned In on tracks, and the | » Philip, conductor of the NF 5 ut Ken and internal injuries, 1 ©ar, No. 1,068, An ¢ of Motorman | omas, Mrs, Mary, ribs brokan,,con. Jon Noon, « rapid rato fons and internal ‘injuries, FE ear was unusually crowded when; jeoft Richmond because of tw 1 to-day at the County ¢ there. ‘The motorman of the vas running at full speed when tho a Seldent happened, ‘The curve is a sh &nd motormen generally slow they reach {t, According to the |} engers, Hall matntained his maxt- im speed and dashed into thesourve that way. Zn rolling down the turned completely ded at the bowiom on its side, ambulances and physicians were)! it to all parts or the Island, and Aber of m + and sf by the "ite head Sixty-eighth st a embankment the | over and finally | © had dune 1 on alls, Pp lances took t a ee “CAR HITS PATROL WAGON. VINRINGR ODE EAD) . | Grand Jury Makes Presentment School iver of Police Vehicle Hart in} Collision on Third Avenues ar of the Third avenue surface Tine y into the patrol wagon of the East ty-fifth Street Police Station to- rh emashing the front uf the waor throwing the driver, Joseph Reis fr, and the muard, Jolin Kelly, to tha, ro Reiser was severely brulsed, the work of the inatlt Nt wes able to go home afier his In- | are wholly Inadequate inies had been attended to by a physl- | the presentment sa Rellevue Hosp erchowded urred at Trad Agatont ne Property, The Kings County Grand Jury to-day reported to Judge Aspinall a present Ment ngainst the buildings occupied the Brooklyn Disv Behool for Boys. ‘The Grand Ju clages that while hey were pleased Thirty be halt a hird avenue. The in trol wayon had started to in | The rd avenue when the car hit it, dend-! that’ the woor t easily cateh ‘2 Amenace to the wagon oeninst an * boys work mi; Mey landed on his feet and ane and th fa ” the 4 CORSETS, a Altman &4 Ca. WILL OFFER TO.MORROW (THURSDAY), 4A SELECTION OF FINE FRENCH CORSETS OF 4ALIGHT-WEIGHT COUTIL AND FANCY BATISTE, AT? GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ALSO A NUMBER OF IMPORTED DIRECTOIRE CORSETS OF LIGHT BLUE AND PINK BATISTE, SUITABLE ;FOR ATHLETIC WEAR; SIZES, EIGH. TEEN TO! TWENTY-THREE, AT * $4.25 WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, | B. Altman & Co. witt orrer AT specIAL PRICES TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), JUNE 29h: | WOMEN'S BLACK GAUZE LISLE THREAD HOSE; REGULAR PRICE, 50c, PER PAIR, AT | 35c, PER PAIR. PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS, $1,90 CHILDREN'S BLACK RIBBED COTTON HOSE, 20c. PER PAIR. PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS, $],00 Store will be closed daily at 5 P, IVI,; Saturdays at $2 Noon. | Nineteenth Street and Sixth Auerne, New Yark. | Stern Brothers will place on sale to-morrow, in their Embroidery Department Nainsook, Camb: EDGES and INS “Embroidered Robes, on Lawn and Batiste, Je, 12, 15, 23, 29 ya, $14.50, 19.50, 24.5) $3.50, 3.85, 4.50, 6.50 One-third Less Than Regular Prices. wenty-third Street HLONeill & Co This Store will be open Saturday until 6 Py as usual, Lawn and Jap Silk Waists Splendid Values at Every Price Quoted Lawn Waists, Long and Short Sleeves, 89c., 98c., $1.25, $1.48, $1.98 Jap Elbow Sleeves, $3.95— Ruffled Lace Waists at $6.75 cach; 500 Lingerie Waists of Mull Elbow Sleeve, high neck—the front collar and s\eeves a combination of Val. lace and English embroidery, each. Would be Black Waist Department Particular attertion is directed to BLACK LAWN WAISTS, | | The Best Shoes For Women, Misses and Children “EDWIN C, BURT” Oxford and Gibson Ties for Women, in all colors and fort ferent styles “HER MA Waldo Calt in colors, WOMEN'S WHITE INEN ox FORD TIES, welted soles,new ORI MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Tan Russia Calf, button and lace shocs, Sizes 6 to 6, 8'% to 11, $1.15 $1.29 M - BANKING AND ND FINANCIAL. SEABOARD Al TO THE HOLDERS OF CER BLACK JAP WAISTS, $2.98 to $8.75 UNLINED TAFFETA and CREPE DE CHINE, at $4.95 and $5.75 (Third Floor.) | by Veilet xford and Gibson Ties in Tan and Black Kid, Patent pealey Barefoot Sandals for Summer Wear Silk Waists Long Sleeves, $2.98, $3.95 value $9.75 3.95 | || good value at $3.75 | the splendid assortment we show in black, button front or back, 95c. to $2.25 Corsets are made entirely | by hand. Models suitable for slender, medium or stout figures — materials, Coutil, Batiste and Silk Batiste. Prices range from $3.00to |! $12.00 Special for Thursday R. & G. “Topering Waist” Corsets, medium high, bust and short hip, made of pink | and blue Batiste, sizee 18 | OOC fOrepicrvanll Value $1.00 W. B. “Erect Form" Ba- tiste Corsets siraight front, dip hip, in white only, sizes 16 to 23.. +465 Value $1.00 j69c y ait $3.50 : $3.00 $3.00 11% to 2, $1.50 ISSES' AND CHILDREN'S White Can- vas Oxtords and Gibson Ties. + $1.00 + $1.15 Sizes 6 to 11,,, Sizes 1114 to 2. Sizes 6 to 8, Value 60c......., 9to 11, Value 75c., 12 to 2, Value 90c,, . 45c _ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, R LINE RAILWAY. TIFICATES OF DEPOSIT OF THE MORTON TRUST COMPANY FOR VOTING TRUST CER. TIFICATES OF THE SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY; “he unde d Committee hereby gives notice of its decision that the ough of the holders of voting trust certifiaates repre Ing boul Air Line Railway has been obtained to warrant it ik declarir effective the Modified Plan set out in the Chang or Modification of Plan, dated May 1¢ a copy of which was fled with ihe Morton, Trust Company on May 5, and that it has declared suctt! Modified or New Plah effective, THE HOLDERS OF FOR 503,208 SHARES OF S OUT OF A TOTAL REPR STANDING, BEING OVER 8214% VOTING TRUST CERTIFICATES 3ABOARD AIR LINE RAIL WAY | SENTING 609,00) SHAR ouT.| THEREOF, HAVE AS. SENTED TO THE MODIFIED OR NEW PLAN, Holders of Morto rendered their certific them to the MORTOD TRUST COMPANY, Bi Trust Boston Mass., and reoclve their | The Committee, having deci completed its work, will avcept Dated, New York, dune iL UNTERMYER, PRED'K B. VAN VORST, Counsel. adil. alls ar fbi Sad li Company certificates who have not sur Y notified to su ler New York; COD PAL or OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY, | new securities, ared the Plan operative and practically no further deposits, 7, RYAN, 5 A. BLAIR, THALMANN, DUOLE RSON COOLIDGE, dre, BPARD, AR WARFIELD, Committee. N. S. MELDRUM, Secretary, 38 Nassau Street, New York city, blaine 2 C airman, FE UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Sake & Company Broadway, 334 te 34th Street, POR THE ENTIRE WEEK WE HAVE An Exceptionally Import HIGH-GRADE ORGANIZED White Lingerie & Shirt Waists At Price Concessions of More Than One-Half One of the biggest merchandising events to which we have ever subscribed ourselves. tuted with cleven thousand five It was insti- hundred and twenty high-grade lingerie and shirt waists in one hundred Bnd ten new and altogether distinctive styles, in- cluding lingerie, tailored, surplice and yoke, open back, open front, short, elbow and long sleeve styles. The fabrics — sheer lawns, French mulls, sheer batistes and handkerchief linens — are of an ex- ceptionally high character, The waists are elaborated with intricate hand em- broidery, English eyelet embroidery, allove rem- broidery, allover tucking, allover hemstitching, fine laces and combinations of laces and embroideries, Into six comprehensive classes the garments have been divided and are offered at the following ex- traordinary price concessions: Value $1.50, oe $1.75 to $2.25. a Sassi at $2.95 Special at 69c Special at 98c t $1.98 Suits, Dresses & Skirts for Women At Very Spe: al Prices, Linen Suits Special at $15, 00 Of white, tan, light blue or heliotrope linen, in * Frills" or allover lace coat styles, with ‘Frocks and full Plaited skirt, Linen Suits Special at $14.00 Of white, tan, heliotrope or light blue linen, in tight fitting, long coat model. Linen Suits Special at $9.50 Of white or tan linen, in short Tuxe ° coat or three-quarter semi-fitted model, White Lawn Dresses Special $14.50 Trimmed with eyelet embroidery over lace-trimmed drop. Linen Walking Skirts Special $6,90 Of white butchers’ linen, in full box plaited model. Linen Walking Skirts Special $4.90 Of white butchers’ linen, in sixty-four sideplaited model.¥ Silk Walking Skirts Special $10.00 Of black taffeta silk, in forty-five-gore sideplaited modi Monogram Belts for Women at $2 Initial monograms of two letters and the series includes every conceivable combination — wrought of solid metal and heavily plated with gold, mounted on a wide belt of soft crushed kid in full complement of colors and white. buckles are interchangeable. The Since the extra belt costs but seventy-five cents, you can afford to have one for each gown, Exclusive shops demand th¥ee-fifty for replicas of this belt, A Sale of Bags and Suit Cases. Because they have suffered some slight hurt, which perhaps a minute examination might reveal, we have subjected the following bags and suit cases to price reductions of one-third? Bags of seal, walrus, sole leather, alli- gator, box calf, bison and sea lion in black, tan, russet, pearl, Vienna or London hand sewn, in stout frames, lined with leather and in some instances fitred with toilet requisites, Formerly $7 50 to $45.00. Suit Cases of sole leather, bison, alli- gator, elephant and kindred leathers, in russet, black, amber or olive, lined with | linen or leather, shirt pockets in cover, trimmings of the very highest character, Formerly $8.00 to $40.00, red or brown, | All at Price Reductions of One-Third 25c & 30c Veilings at 15c Fancy mesh, plain mesh, chenille dotted and velvet dotted in black, magpic, brown or navy. A Sale of Wash Fabrics I5c Novelty Suitings at 72c. Two weaves, both desirable for summer gowns. One is a sheer etamine with woven hairline overplaids in green, navy, red and self on champagne grounds The other 1s a firmly woven tissue which has much in common with a net, in solid cadet, white, tan and light blue, Dotted Swiss Special at $22. An extensive series of exquisite floral designs—large, medium and small clusters, garlands and detached rose patterns on white grounds us well as plain black, 35c. Linen Suitings at 8c. Pure linen etamine and grass linen, includes black with white hairline + The variety of colors tripes, black with medium stripes and nile green with white, all of which are woven not printed. Width thirty-two inches, |{ During July and August the : store will close d ae at 5,30 P.M. Saturdays at 1 o'clock noon, We Give Dividend Stamps 4,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash, and 500 are worth $1.50 cash, when : buying Merchandise in Over 100 Departments of GarSeMansae Fulton, Bridge and Duffield Sts. 106. not Your Parca, BROOKLYN. C.@ ( Usual Value Giving for Thursday’ sShoppers Here are for your choc Stamp with ronse J toe, of Your harcnseJ a few of the i you will find displayed sing Thursday, ) ( apa s. These un- usual values are scattered Throughout various parts of the tirs second floors, and each and every one ents the be giving of many a ¢ If you fail to tak tive offerings ‘you will miss many of Thursday will bring to you. one nenen el ae ee C28 C225 =m 8c Torchon Laces, 3c. One of the important bargain features of the Lace Dey on Thurs day will be Torchon and Point de Paris Insertings and or long lengths; made to sell egularly at Se, a ya cial price, Pet yard tmer 5c Embroideries, 3c. Here is an item in Embroideries that will bring the Br in a hurry. Could such values come ina better tit I broideries in the Summer, but all do erha our Lace Departm offers the public. yl and Insertings to match, colored margins (none C, O, D.), sper yar Vardar ne Pearl Buttons, 5c. 3 a Card. The new button-back Waists this Su sometime: is hard to get the right we will s B white pea all sizes, regul 12:¢ Chambrays, 5c. Prettier anil prettier grow the cotton dress poOds; expensive, others are not so costly. will offer nusual bargain in merceri: in gray, tan, ox-blood, light Plies and t2hec,, Thursday, y per yard... 10c lc White Lawn, 6c. yme Chami lent areas made to Among the favorite white goods for Summer Use white Law n stands wellin favor. This white Lawi t e fine and sheer, suitable for pre! 123c Batiste, 76. Here {s an item in cotton dress goods that brings real woman who wants a dress of linen color Batl Fine Bat One of the most remarkable values for Thursday in cotton Dress Goods es, This has a Oc 25c White Organdy, 12!c, Nothing is prettier for Summer dresses than Organdy, and this mi brings the regular 25c. quality to you for half price. Just think of buying 45-in, white Organdy at half price! This is your epeareunlty to do so Thursday, when we offer the regular 25c. quality, per ya yd ee will be the new and dainty cotton material called Hyacinth Vc white ground with beautiful colored designs scattered over it; thi a special for Thursday terial was made to sell for 25¢, or more, but a we make the the price, PEP Var. vp rrevescnes 123c 39c Drawers, 25¢. Women's Drawers, made of cambrie or muslin, umbr: of Point de Paris inserting and edge; also embroidery stitched effects. These Drawers are cut full and roomy, never made to sel to sell. for less than Jess than 390.4. Thursday, pair, ¢, deep ruffle 25C 65c Muslin Gowns, 39c. 39c 75c Summer Corsets, 39c. Every woman who is looking for good Summer Corsets for a small price should not fail to see these offerings for Thursday, Th ce trimmed top and Thursday, pri Women's Muslin Gowns, made with surplice neck, yoke of tucks and Torchon lace insertings, neck and sleeves trimmed with oa This is one of the best values of the season, Thursday, price. eee eon eee enne= ruffle, re by 39c Child’s 75c Dresses, 39c. No child can well afford to be without a number of eens Dresses, This item gives the mothers an opportunity to yet several for what they sometimes. ‘These Dresses are made of chambray or seersucker, in pretty stripes; some are made with side effect, others embrold- tiste Corsets, medium and dip hip, hose supporters a attacheds m made to sel ade to sell for for 78¢,; pay for ane Nad colors or dainty Os circular yoke outlined with ruffle of self materi ery trimmed sizes 2 2tos to $ years: 7 Thursday for 39c 1.25 Long Cloth, 79c a Piece, ne who has used English Long C th for underwear will AM Thursday we will sell English Long of 12 } you how much they like it aa fine chamois finish and well worth 25 a piece, pie yards for: 6 719¢ 3.00 Shirtwaist Suits, 1 59. Thursday we offer a regular $3.00 Shirtwaist Suit for nearly half price. These Suits are made of percale and lawn, in dainty figures, str! and dots; also solid white; tucked flare skirts and faney tucke waists to match, make very pretty Summer Suits, for 5.00 Duck Suits, 2.98. These are women's Suits, called the “Frock and Frill Suits.” They are made of duck, have short plaited Jacket, turndown collar, piped ri contrast- ing colors, In solid v rite, white with blue or green, solid blue, yeen and lavender, trimmed with white; the skirts are 13 gore, 2.98 plaited, Thursday | these Suits will bess. hoe { 5c Handkerchiefs, 2c. These Handkerchiefs are suitable for women or children, in fine, sheer sroldered initial or net. You will find all initials in the lawn, with embroider Handkerchief Department should { assortment, and at this small price the t be busy as bees all day Thursday; each. color, with white mercerized stripes through it; o K cotton materials of tl the seaso Season; per yal yard... 25c Hyacinth Voiles, 9 9c. es