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thes STAAL CUSED BY REMURK OF THE PROSE Prisoner Paroled and Jury Discharged in General Sessions. ,; JURORS COULD HEAR. ' Asst. Dist.-Atty. Miner Said Then Atty. Levy Was Under Indictment. terminated the derg. of No. 61 W: + Torpey, street. O'Sullivan, When th "lear with sum “| the ralls at the sida and injure two) FIREMEN TO-DAY HAIL THEIR TWO NEW HEROES 'Proud of Driver ea Who Obeyed Order of Assistant Foreman O’Keefe and Wrecked Truck to Avoid Collision. horses into a big “L’” pillar In the hore-team went at a gallop up {ddle of the street, and prevented aj Lexington avenue and turned into on with a Third avenue car load-/ Sixtieth exert, ed with men, women and ohildven. | Thomas Coy, one of the fremen, Ons of the two heavy poles of the! Jumped off when within one hundred Was shattered by contact with feet of Thtrd avenue end ran ahead to o iron post, and part of it struck tho| warn cans and vehicle drivers to clear foros to tear away the way. Kiausman pulled up aa he approached en. ‘The victims were Miss Allce/ the avenue, but seolng Coy reach the Dunn, twenty-two years old. of No./ tracks, he let out the reins aguin, and #1 De Kalb avenue, Brookiyn, whose| the horsés bounded forwant. Just as leg was severely bdrulsod and| he reached the avenue he saw a south- nched. and Mrs, Bridget McCarthy. | pound car rapidly approaching. He years old, of No. #0 East Forty-| perceived that @ collision was unavold- Manhattan. Her right leg| ie, and instantly Assistant Foreman injured, She was taken to patrick O'Keefe gave the order to avoid ‘erian Hospital. Miss Dunn) picsing the car, and without hesitation Klausman turned his three horss the tron pillar. Passengers In Terror. The terror of the forty or more pas- Two Heroes or the Truck. Assistant Foreman Patrick O'Keefe was on the platform of the truck be- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. MORE TRAINS__ FASTER TIME] ASBURY PARK | UNDER FULL SUMMER SCHEDULE Beginning June 24, 1906, Parlor Cars. Parlor Smoking Cars. lawyer t as no heard and ingu CEYLON TEA BLACK or GREEN Is demanded by all who want pure, clean tea. In the various processes it goes through in preparation for the table nothing is done to offend tire most dainty palate. HOW TO MAKE IT—Use halt the quan ity as of resh 1 £ water, Stetp four or five minute’ INH WORLD: he Beat, 6 was The strap in O'Keefe and B. Altman & Co. MEN’S and BOYS’ FURNISHINGS. INCLUDING NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, NECKWEAR AND LEATHER BELTS, JERSEYS AND BATHING SUITS, MORNING ROBES, PAJAMAS, NIGHT ROBES AND HOSIERY, MEN'S UNDERGARMENTS OF SILK, SILK AND MERINO, LISLE THREAD, BALBRIGGA ATURAL WOOL, COLORED MER- CERIZED COTTON, LINEN AND COTTON MESHES, ALSO COMPLETE SELECTIONS OF BOYS’ UNDERWEAR IN COTTON, BALBRIGGAN AND MERINO. MEN'S FANCY LISLE THREAD HALF-HOSE, 28c. PER PAIR. $1.50 PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS. CHILDREN’S HOSIERY OF SILK, LISLE THREAD AND \COTTON, INCLUDING BOTH PLAIN AND RIBBED STYLES. CHILDREN’S HOSE, FOR WEAR WITH WHITE OR RUSSET SHOES. CHILDREN'S BLACK RIBBED COTTON HOSE, 20c. PER PAIR, $1.00 PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS, CLOSING HOURS: 5 P. M.; SATURDAYS, 12 NOON, New time table may be obtained from Ticket Agents on and after June 23. W.W. ATTERBURY, J. R.WOOD, General Manager. Passenger Traffic Manager. GEO.W. BOYD, General Passenger Agt. Stern Brothers will offer to-morrow and until noon Saturday, in their Women’s Neckwear Dep’t the Following Exceptional Values: 25° 25° 38° n Batiste with Lace Edge Peter O5¢ ¥ ALL Colors, JRAL DESIGNS, MEE and Girls’ Apparel R SUITS, of Plain Cloths and are $14.50 to 25,00, $8.95, 9.75 2.95 roidery, 4 to 14 yrs, S4c tus ! Closing Out Remainder of i 1,98 2/5 Ss Clothi | i ! | i E 95c, 1.45 Value 95¢ |= ODC id Washable Tam O’Shanters Greatly Reduced. West Twenty-Third Street [Bargains in White eat Vacation Shirt Sale. 95c. Madras Negligee Shirts, 55c. 75c. Twilled Outing Shirts, 55. JED) A STORE FOR MEN | ID) See BARRELL SHIRT NEWS to-morrow | ide th from the Loeser STORE Justulasiee ne FOR MEN—and better news has son. those fine larg not been printed | Elm Place Door. Plaited and fp fs to match; sizes 14 to 16 75c, Outing Shirts at 55c. or for yacation, men | ¢ these Shirts with whatever. wash sple : and we think fi tr rooklyn that such Shirts have been of- fered for as titel je as ‘age each. 14 to 47, 25c- Wash Four-in-Hands at 17c. or 3 for 50c. dred of them sold on so here are six h hi , with w $s or spots. They ¢ when these are gone. Elm Place of wide and launder perf Main Floor, A FULL SKASON’S SUPPL O-MORROW YOU half the of Summer Under Several fresh lots h we hi: te, and these garme: ple ge comple 4 just as a as ee half do fections, which prevents the im , we have them for......... Men's 50c. Underwear at 35c., 3 for Si rawers, Subject to slight 1 Set wh a for tle low Pp $1 ‘Underwear at 69c. * ¢ lisle “thread of an excellent qu A Great Sie Sale. HEY ARE AS” FINE L. AC er had to sell even for full ree ry le lots—not much of any sell for HALF AND 1. ie @-Laces in large qu 1 for to-morrow we The quantity peat the good news: to 49c. Cluny Laces at Sc.to19e match, 10c. to 8c. Normandie and Polnt de Paris Laces, at Sc. to 49c. ind pretty patterns of splendid s and Insertions to nt of patterns. to 19c, Torchon Laces, 2c, to 8c. s and Insertions to match in q t match. 69. 69 Y, ; in all widths ec. to $1.6 ponsleneennes Laces, a + Cotton Allovers | French and German Valenclennes at 49, For waists and other trimmings, 45 inches wide; colors are butter and white, Laces and Insertions, some to match, others in odd widths; all desirable widths and especially pretty patterns. Main Floor, None Bent G.0,D. > THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1906, mz iE aziy + di n Associated Weavers ana Sixth Ave. & 18th Street. a ‘hite (Canvas Oxfords New Summe a DIRECT fron angle very aptly re- presents the three- fold buying incentive this store holds forth H to you. 1& Oppenheim PPen Department Store Milliner, "Vv costume. A third note the Iow prices in Summer 2pparel—now is when you want it, the Very two models shown we Besides the have another of equal daintiness. All are of rich, rustling tallet s the re of wh Sm: art Sunburst Suit. Models. The other New Full Circular W omen Sand Children’s IDEAL m™ le G advan n construction, to-morrow’s sale s $1 Oxford C a low pri es are made rt growls t are neat ht but firm, a com: Shoe to tor 5 $90. 75 Woe Suis At $11- HE delay i In opening the new department for outfitting women and girls has left us with an unusually large number oi w' omen’ s fine walking suits. We have taken about 200 of them from our “brand new stock—garments that were made to sell all the way from $29.75 to $37.50. The materials are pongee, taffeta, white serge and chiffon Panama cloth in pastel shades. jit Styles new and original in design, elegantly tailored / and beautifully fummed) Lined with fine French taffeta or Peau de Cygne, Not a $] 1-75 perrnnt in the lot was “made to sell Brooklyn. Moe Levy &C 380. 382 Fulton St., sani oe, Smith, cht pe two accordion flounce, $1.48 trimmed, +s Q9e Free Alterations By Expert Custom Tailors One Stylo Made of White Berge. ini ee