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CARKIES 1,600 The Second Lifc-Say- ing Trip of the Se- ries— Many Chil- dren Suffering fromthe Hot Weath- er Find Reliefinthe Cooling Breezes and Medical At- tendance on Board the Helen C. Juil- liard-Other Trips To-Morrow and Monday. oO-eo—W7-e—_—_—o Evening World Excursion Days ON THE St. John’s Guild Boat To-Day The Boat leaves: Foot East 24th St., N.Y., 7:39 A.M. THR WORTD: SICK BROOKLYN TOTS ERIDAY EVENING, SULLY 21, _ ANOTHER EVENING WORLD'S EXCURSION FOR THE BABIES — ae sa caaeiae SONIA NAC TATRUE “North 2d ** Bklyn, 8:00 8:30 victims of the jack of fi “Hudson i alr a “ Hm’It'n “9,00 ; ee To-Morrow m boneit of & The Boat leaves: " Veolia ata Foot Esst 242 St, N.Y. 6:90 4.91 | 3 aed a “3d “ Market“ 9 1 Monday, July 24, Dies : i ‘The boat eavis: | “ Foot West Suth ot, N.Y., 8:00 AM. | “36th “8 8:30 10th“ “9:00 ** woe Rellef has come from the hot ut while adults seem to have + . quickly from its effeots the high deat Hu nd BURIED CHILO BY WO KILLED WWBNCK YAO. LITTLE IRL HELD oare and Galld corps of phys f east ing World, t the foot of East ats AM Third and Market the bay, the hot and cold baties of the west bathing the pure Pasteur- ovided for them, and the attention of the §t Jobn’s baltes* thelr & World's second great ex- pables and thelr mothers ailing a sequently | ¢ s. Will hie all the six-mite sail past cs started off this morning ‘clock, this time from the Brook- lyn side. At Baet Tw Gren and thel Helen C. J Hodson avenues the numt creased to over a thousand. t affected the number Twenty-fourth greet |!¥- and when the hospital 6! stopping at the foot of Eas; |Gown the bay there were nea streets to take on| souls on board. . (tlonal passengers, and on Monday | At each of the stages long rows of INSPECTOR THOUGHT SAINTLY MAID SAID “MERRY HELL!” —————— “ment and will be the car2 of the different seuses to which infant flesh reet 80 chil- bables of the he the guests of The Even. boat, which will leav day the s' «Where Did You Get that Vase?” He Asked the Pretty Frau- Jullus Cohen and S insee E. w illig Graham, ame Who Shot Cath- | Hegeman Arrested for the | erine Donahue, Technically Act—Body Exhumed, but Only Charged with Her Murder— Bones Were Found. | Inquest Begins on Tuesday. Julius Cohen, aged s!x in-law, Herbert A. Hes wiiom Uve on Pinot end, were prisoners to-day be of Both men w the section to notifying ¢ birth or dea! also with burying a child in the ya , As... adjoining the hou n n dition, was chan yard of Health of th pecoa Cohen, « sis Ay 1 No, #8 East Sev . > f who te temporarily stopping ot Gie Ch ‘ rr Islnd house. : ; i ‘The arrest for violating the Board c x , n Health law was made us th: to y Vea ax h the alleged assault, f : told Coroner O'Gurnid and co who is spending his for dh Joland, thut 4 r fed his sistor-in-law's back yard. The police were then 2 fled and Cohen € f " Roundsman Birmingham, « . roof a t s 1 il 1 - Hegeman in $00 ball excl ‘ charge, and Hegeman tn ‘ s $600 b the charge examinations were se J Coroner Le Nats ' . F ° examination | e death of t NEW VORA 4IN Notary: SUMM 7 Se A SUMMER RESORT WRECK CAUSED BAD TIE-UP. gascnesiver tn on tue nem Be asian: Bar Harbor Branch Maine Central W!'! Se Mish Awbitien and Att Cloned Nearly AULD the Town in Gind. ELLSWORTH, Me., July 4.—The £t back to its best sume Harbor Branch of the Maine Centr} : Rulroad to-day was locked nar f oh @ay by a frei rg ad a mile west of G ed box cars loaded wit! . overturned by the br t ‘ " 4 rel oe of the curs, a , i ion rain up. r rib Charles Boyce, of Ls re ‘ id fii cond train, jum v Mei le f 1 Profer Tou & TFioustes | ys is Mt Fo the Binciig? } WORLD WANT DiRECTORY 1 F Every aay ra tee } plexities are n thi 7 ‘ town through the Moirjiny ‘ World Want Ads. The neat | yal? Mist should include one or , Upper i of yours. — t mt i ear mut txoof yours, Te wil be hare tasulmhty bichwwle showers to-morrow. With] would In some way k i Wien beemuph "inte "Sotiek “ths” tess lein, Whereupon She Horrified Him with an Answer that Seemed Almost as Warm as the Weather—But Tt Goes Well with Gibraltar. The customs officiale have not re- covered from the shock yet. She looked so demure, and her name was so satin- like-—-but oh, whet she sald to them! It makes them blush every time they QHLWHAT Tay, NOT MERRY HELL FAM FRAULEIN FS HEAVEN 2p, t, and if you Hsten closely 2 offic thinks he $e } hear him = murmur ' Heal © first cabin passengers Ww he North German m the joyd Mediterranean voman spoke, an fainted at whet 5 he repeated {ncredu- shed all over the front young Woman r Hell come in?” Merry Gorere Hell in Gibralt .| ar uP." | GIBRALTAR Merry Hell | wre _— rr f © Weathor keeps THIS 18 HEAVEN, NOT HELL, Inspector = A ms 8 a nice gin,” sald the frau . are talking bout?" asked at the Marie sv. Fraulein Heaven Holl, hid been fedow passengers |# q ent from Genoa « K . st belong to the whole drese fe pallies ponses~ | soox 437 from 1 1 tt nan dn brass buttons woman sald | peomed to. de temporarily «WIDOW OF YACHT = | cultar thing wre that some rubstange Itke burned cork, She could J not explain bow she had come to be Jin that condition ————___— ROOSEVELT TAKES UP CHINA’S PEACE NOTE. * Woman \yho ene that En-'| gineer Gracie, of Normandie, | Was Her Husband Found ie Wandering in Strange Plight, | Constaera with n Attieade on Protect | Celestialn. saya she ta the widow | who was drowned | It WAY. J T al note from the Chiness For- Dodge and Capt eman, who r Recorder her name wis widuw 0 ay WI 1 » Ad “I el) What had became bf the on He arrived here tn time to lake bunet She told a rambling story about oon WIN the Hresider De Lyman iweers having compelled her to sgn) Abbott, of Now’ York, came on the were and maid he feared that the act) same train, He uleo Was a guest of the President and Mre, Roosevelt 4 * pant et Junch fapren) MaeMh TTT MANTRA side will inbell menlaaten! Pa eres 1S ha ota expectant {infants were awaiting the . has deen World ex- brought the Board of Saxe, along . of the St was closely fectious disease sous: Only oungsters | 8 little Agnes Munao, 332 Eighteenth e mother," with er charge. her foo busy to spare the time excursion. With ‘perfect telf- confidence she came on board. ‘ive, been on The World's excursions she explained. "Ma to come,” and carrying her young- *“giter she gravely passed up the One woman was fumbling with her pur: f ur dinner see the little gald ‘a visitor. "There are bables’ coming on id be dead to-morrow bi eof the doctors, "Look at chap. Its marasmic, A few hours o undisturbed sleep. good milk and the freah air for eight hours will give it a fehting chance for life. These excur- stone can save more lives than atl tho medicine in Christendom.” A cool breeme was blowing from the sea, the sun shone brightly and over a thousand baby volces crooned ap- preciation of the arrengements made hy | Dhe Evening World for their comfort. PUMWAY IRL “SUPT IN PAR Pretty Agnes Gillespie Left Home in Astoria and Slum- bered a Week on Mount Mor- ris Grass. | After sleeping under the sky in Mount Morris Park all week because, she says, her mother did not treat her right, six- year-old Agnes Gillesple, of As- torla, has deolded to come indoors and signified her willingness to Mag- in che Harlem Polce Court, ared at Mount Morris Bork hen the terrible heat & residents of Harlem » grass, She ts a B, not looking 10 nough she appeared, ing to be sleeping out alone ter the staze no attention was paid | ter took a little | the park sleeping | i ehe would rather go Magistrate sand she ner right, 1 Outdoor Poor aken Jon, MILLIONAIRE KILLED IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH. Wife, Son and nahter of M. T, Hanceck, Well Known an In- ventor, Badly Injured, LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 2.—M. T, ock, the well-known millionaire inventor and manufacturer, t# | Hane \ plougt dead as the result of an automobile ac- ident in thia elty late last night, in mnt n also his wife, son and daughter y Injured. Hancock sis + of the skull and orain. He died at the al without rsaovering were We party. In a lange machine; irty miles an bh |s ar to the curb- lephone pole hurling the oceu- Its Easy to quit , COFFEE when well made POSTUM Is served, Note the change in health, ruly she erted, | was sent (0 | SHOT HIS WIFE AS HE EMBRACED HER Paterson Man Says He Pulled Pistol from His Pocket to Put It Away and Weapon Went Off. PATERSON, N, J., 21.—Wihtle embrac- ing his wife, Witiam Wagner acciden- tally discharged a@ revolver that he held and the bullet entered the woman's body, tearing underneath the right shoulder blade and piercing the lung ; Ussue, The wound is not thought w be mortal. Wagner {8 @ barber. His wife had been visiting her mother in Newark for a few days and returned home late last night. Wagner says that he put his left arm around his wife and kiss- ed her and as he did so, reached back | to his hip pocket and pulled out his revolver, intending to place it in a bureau draw. In some way the weapon | was discharged, and the bullet entered his wife's body, The story told by Wagner is cor- robborated by his wife, who did not jose conectousness after she was shot, Dr. Vanderbeek, who was calied to ; | attend the woman, says that she 1s in no {mmediate danger and will provably recover, She Is at her home, No, 172 Van Houtan street. Tailcr Shops: 110 Fifth Ave. Ge CMARK-DOWN ¢& Atterbury | System Clothes that we announced yesterday met with immediate response, Our §20 and $25 lines were broken in sizes, 80 we took three additional lines: One line & $40 suits Two lines of $35 sults 25 and marked them all These Suite are Me Quaker Grey worst irey~ overplaids and New Naples ier Balesrooms: 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street, Clothes, W. L. DOUCLA $3.50 SHOE wet A trial will Gon: vince you that W.L. Douglas $3.80 shoes are the bost in tie vorld, New York City farses iaward at, 439, Brow: way, cor. ath LA i ‘MAS, NORRIE I! DOWN THE BAY, TO-DAY gaiF Hi) ji an “| CALLED FOR HER BOYS BEFORE SHE PASSED ANAY. Iwo Mes, Harris k i L Society Wornars Nerve and Skill Saved Her from Crash with Big Car Run by Frederick bio text houisn, she “ as rendered Rerreshoff at Newpart. t was called vald for i (Special to The I NEWPORT, RI Iferreshoff, of New Yor Matteson House, Nur hi chauffeur were iene all night In ¢ might appear at the to plead to the char her boy is automobile Ins vening, te But for the presence of ae Aof Mrs m = . York society woman, herself and : i Sa Cone eee sees mending advert inementa hove been badly Injured Fast Eimhurste Ny. Herreshoff insisted on the right way at the turn of Rellev Seshall avenues, and aveld danger, Mercedes mac! through almos: t A policeman saw dent and put Herreshott bur did not look him + knew many of the lead whom he had been Herreshoft ples ded g% M Half Hour trom Herald Square, rocul, home-seakers Deculatore than aay sl We Tell You Why? Send Postal for Views and Circulars How to Make Money. BANKERS LAND & MORTGAGECO 887 Manhattan Ave-, Brooklyn, N. Y. F out NOT an Opt Gi pu a day with the S sey City's populat against 205.433 in 26,266. _— CUT HIS THROAT, BUT LIVES. NEWARK, N Gardner, thi [43 South ‘Thir: te com it wuacide oy 25th Semi-Yearly Clearance Sale Smart Clothes and Furnishings now in progress at “The Smart Clothes Shop’? offers you Clothing Values Without Precedent $12.00 and $15 Sack Sults, now $9.25 $20 and $22.50 Sack Suits, now $14.50 $16.50 and $18 Sack Suits, now $11.75 $25 and $27.50 Sack Suits, now $16,75 $30, $32, 50 and $35 Sack Suits, now $19.50 $12 and $15 Outing Suits,now $9.25 $18 and $20 Outing Suits, now $11.25 $22.50 and $25 Outing Suits, now $14.75 Similar sharp reductions on English Walking Suits, Cutaway Prince Albert Coats and Waistcoats, Correct Evening Dress Cloth Trousers and Short §fop Coats and “Cravenette” Rain Coats. Smart Summer Furnishings at Exceptionally Low Prices. “*The Smart Clothes Shop” Nos. 154 to 164 East 125th St. Bycxw Bros. sen OPEN EVENINGS id now #0 perfect that there 19 need to do with the une» If you want candles ur requirements, » Wholesome and SATURDAY ONLY. CGcOLaTr covERED STAY DAM POUND 10c the right pri FRI FRUIT AND NU CREAM, VARI YAY ONLY, +. POUND 1c" errnie 1 — Grate ci one mires PRAVET BRIPELE . POUND f FON ATE COQ 4g Re Std. POUND. ASCON TITY Fite eat t) TAT NO TOT yon NUT CHOCOLA _P _f5ei, VO OPES eons. poeyn 25c¢ SCOTCH ICISSE MAMAN CHUAMAS ae (in Highland Plaid Boxes) Loc" ashioned sizle, POUND OC BOUND We will deliver 1 to 10 Ibs, at the following rater 54 BARCLAY Sr Manhattan Island, 100, bi v By COR.WEST WAY rooklyn, Jersey City, is ye? naan are laces ce’ € CORTANDT St No goofs sent C, 0. D. ASS NNN FANN ASSEN ~ ° umimer Suits. SUMMER STOCKS are faci depleting, notably so in Men's and Boys’ Snits, aud to keep an assort- ment complete it was neccessary to place the bal- of many lines at | prices, MEN'S SUI’ ), 12.50, OUTING SUITS, 84.95 10, 6,50, Event ix COOL NEGLIGER SHIRTS, fancy and plain pat: terns, perfect lilting, Te, to 1.50, BOYS’ WASH SULTS—they’ve all the go for the Hats and Shoes fi little man- Furnishings, head to foot, vyanan aud boy, from OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M. 63 to 59 West 14th St., near 6th Ave, 7 |