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i ity —_ MS, SHS AUTO THE EVENING ACR Se de MONDAY, JUL HERD MOTORMAN SWES GRL'S LE ND LOSES LE He as Le:ns trem Car to Push Child Off Track. ED.AT KN Vay Home to Spend Evening. Pansieds by a Tal from rd ary © he had viving her from Godfrey, a motorman, {s making a brave matched x four-year-old girl, instant death, David Nent for it Uorpital, I herolsm all the more remark- adi Ause © Was, not 6 the car, but was off duty, retur to spend the evening with tts young wife. lle lives at No. 249 Went One Hundred —and-Forty-ninth street, ; his wife, after waiting several hours or him to‘ come home, was prostrated when the news of his Injury was taken war standing-on the front of the car as tt approached dostreet. There were many ladies and children aboard, and severa! acreamed( In alarm as the car ap- proached h group of small childen play- ing on the track. Motorman Otto Hanson sounded the Bong and all the children scurried away with the exception of one small girl. She stood bewildered, staring with her | large, blue eyes as the car sped towards | her, and « shout of -atarm went up from &@ score of spectators. Tt was evident the car could aot be i atopped. Godfrey did __not_hesit ©. “Awhile the motorman was twisting the brake, he Jumped to the footboard, and, reaching out, caught the girl and push- ‘ed her out of harm's way. He could not recover himself In time to dodge an “1 pillar, and his head | struck !t violently and knocked him un- | der the wheels of the car. Several wom- en fainted, ti knee. An ambulance was summoned from the Presbyterian Hospital, and Dr Dubois perceived that only a quick ‘operation would save the herolc motor- man's life. With several hundred persons crowded about him, the ambulance surgeon am- puthted the mangled limb in the street, | placed the patient in the ambulance and hurried him to the hospital, where it Is jwaid he may recover. Hanson, the mo- torman of the car, was arrested. A INMATES MAKE DAYLIGHT ESCAPE 'Feeble-Minded Youths Leave Hospital on Randail’s Island. The police-to-day_are_tooking tor-fve. Inmates of the Children's Hospital on Randall's Island who in some unex- piainedcinanner qscaped late yesterday. Thone who managed to Ket away, ac- __eording tothe authorities, were—feebic- minded... They bad beontn the Jaland for some time, and were allowed to re- main out in the sun, When the roll call was taken at 6 o'clock five werv found to be absent. Search of the '{eland did not reveal any trace of them. ‘The Harbor squad at the foot of East One Hundred and Twenty-second street ent out sevcrat-taunches-to circle the ‘4aland, but without result. ‘The names sent out to the police were: Martin Harrigan, eightenn; Fred Knot, | twenty-three; John Beck, twenty; Al- fred Seaman, twenty; and “Jame Geanny, nineteen years old. About a week ago five boys eacaped | from the House of Refuge on the island | by using ees SS, raft. STRIKES A WOMAN Society Leader oe al Husabnd, Distressed. Over Accident, Care for Victim. 4 Ci oedfal to The Bveving World.) NEWPORT, FL, July 2.—Mrs- Stuyvesant Fisb's big auto. ran aan and beuly Injured Mrs. Sarah Lyons on Trames strect and Lee avenue last night. The machine waa st opped and the woman wos taken In the car and! hurrled to the Newport Hospital, where she ix In a critical condition. Eye-wit- fesecs state that the woman and not. Mrs, Eish's chauffeur was to blanje, However, the mistress ‘of "Crossways" gave orders to care for tho patient, say- ing that she would pay all expennes. Mr, Mish, in view of the aoctdent, @id not-go to New York last night, aw + futended, and in order to aee that the injured woman had eyéry care walved by Wire important rullroad engagements he had u. New York to-day, Numerous complaints-have been re- Gelved at the police station recently on the overspeedingautombilea, ‘The _ehgofteur tor Mra. Hermann Oelrichs wer fined $2 and costs for exceeding | des “eee Meat. “ba ‘ » Was Off Duty} o-day in the Presbyterian |’ thinking he had been killed. | winnins “nls right leg was crushed off at the] ari se EVENING WORLD RACE CHART SEVENTEENTH OAY AT E&RIGHTON, IULY 29, RAIN. three years o TRACK MUDDY, upward, $1,000 added; one mile ing; mare Time—1 ally. m, $y Bir Dixon—Merdin. Grand /E Dugan | & 150 Lady, 100, Aneta ances went to the front and eet the pape: won wits Axora closed strong - Mies (ane Jape speed. but quit, Tipping wax OND RACE ot aix furlongs Winner. b.’ ¢. by Hands Knapp Miller Lyon. Bitar “Xa best. Me aight again and the wen to run out of the stratch turn, but the bo} ne AWAY Very eaalty raitie. - Jubiles - osteun quick Earl's Court had plenty of - Catherine Carson showe ra; $1,005, added Siling Won earl! three yiarolds a Time—t, rs 6 iz rhe bout $ 12472 32 20 20 1 1 io %® io $0. 8 5 20° 2018 18 15 20. 20 W 10° 15 ‘12 5 oem fet 3 5 u 10 10 Ifo uM 80 40 Kemp Pideelsy 024 o 100 100 Plkerncsyaeeeril09 002 100 100 20 20 4 12 ite Hattone, ce} } y. Troubie- meee re gil rane remarkable race. Ie wag left at foothd-at the post, but Garner gradu hy mado up aia. cotaine strove in the atretch. won eaally. He ifteen fengths ventnd. | bathed aC One times Botanist. Bat Masterson and We He Dantel tired 670) FIRTH RAC He—Thres-year-oldy and upward; ‘handicap; $1,300 added; one oe gue rte Hon wanhy. Time—2.06 3-5. Winner, ch, «.. by Serrano—Hettle Green. Reckman napp, ted: five Dime et @ half furlongs, Es Tine 1,08. by Ceaarion tau 100. Pilot, Red FLEET na WHEN ROOSEVELT ORDERS Newberry Says Instructions to Sail for-Pacific Have Not Yet Been Issued. Atlanuc battle-ship feet to the Pacific “It ts the province of the Navy De- partment.’ he added, “to keep the stips of the navy in readiness for any feet the orders that may be Issued? Is “ready to sail. and when: frdicatea his desire toh. made the trip. will bexin,’” tary indicated That It-might bo fall before the order to sail would be Issued. Regarding the report on’ the Georgia, lary sald {t was complete-and 1 approved by the head of the nent; that the report dealt facta of the disaster, cluding Its cause, He added that he returned to Washington he doubtless. convene a more te : hose duty It should be facts and conditions an set in the present report, and from them, If possible, make recommendations to |insure greater safety in the operation of turret guns. ee emegeeceeeee a Not His Last Dollar. 7 only with In- OYSTER BAY, July 2,—Acting Sec- retary of the Navvy Newberry, after a visit to Pre ut Roosevelt, said that the principal ject of his caM had been. to lay before ihe President not only the report of the inyestizating board on the Georgia disaster, but also a report which has becn under preparation for an Heat some time by naval <Meors looking “You uscd to say that you would sivas a com reyision of the method of me your Inst dollar if I Were in need instruction at the United States Naval! of It.’ Academy at Annapolis. ipothaat Mr, Newberry sald that no orders} jrerd--ee—Yet—Dorn--lesiod— 10. 50h —pe—port too."* in need of It now." earned my last ‘Jollar yet sheer teed ; allowed on presentation Write for oar sa al reitlacment age any New Cal article parchared for cau fed Free. Agents for GRAND RAPIDS PORNITURe Open Every Evening Until. i 90'Clock FARLON—Fine , ve Spice, of the follow | erate Golden rarerooma, showin: ox: Wwaressoms. showing you ok fitz" fas they would appear iu your Sarurs. CARPETS, 6th Ave our main floor. Newest models, leathers and ‘col Absolutely perfect and fully t: footwear offered at this price. for Men In Black Kid, Russia Calf and Patent Leather. _ * Main floor regular stock. Reduced to $3: .OO ~ a Pair Men’s Patent Leather, Gun Metal Calf and Black regular prices $3 and $3.50 at........ aot Misses’ and Children’s $3 Patent Leather Oxfords, Children’ s Barefoot Sandals, sizes 6to8 . Misses’ Barefoot Sandals, sizes 81 to 2. Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes, up to date in shape and fit. ~are-made at the pri STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT CAMMEYER| Cor, 20th St Final Week of Our Great Reduction July Clearance Sale’ In the Basement Store Of high class footwear for’men, women and children taken from Thousands of pairs to be sold below the cost of manufactur. $3, $4 @ °5: Women’s Low Shoes OO See Display of These Shoes in Our Sixth Ave. Windows. Also *4, *5 @ *6 Low Shoes Children’s White Canvas Button, Lace and Oxfords, sizes 6 to 10% Misses’ White Canvas Button, Lace and Oxfords, sizes 11 to2.. The best shoes that ;_¢very pair guaranteed, in Black)kid, Calf and Box Calf ¥ 29, 1907. ors, including tan shoes. a ‘Pair guaranteed the Kid Oxiords; sizes 8 to2 1 P.M. For Your FAMILY or FRIENDS In the Country — CALL-HULL or PHONE YOUR ORBERS WE WILL ALSO PROMPTLY. ae by MAIL or EXPRESS if you desire. How AbOOT Yor VACATION? YOU KNOW WHAT PLEASURE A BOX OF e/a y brings. 20 STORES ctteNewtag ds SALES AGENTS: adh ssh EVERYWHERE; Included are split and sennit —Milans, Porto Ricans and For 19 Summers Brill st or soiled, and at-a cost of $1. rest of this season—until Se Summer 1908, Also all Brill $8, $10 and uel UNION SQUARE, 14th, n.B'way. 279 BROADWAY, ti, Chaitibors. Eye Examination Without Charge or Obii By ‘Registered Physicians whose sole practice Js the treatment of the eye. | Glasses Only if Needed. Always at Moderate Prices | J ESTABLISHED Neurly go years, 223 Sixth’ Ave. Below 15th St. ed 380 Sixth Ave, B:l-w 22d St SE FAY, SG T37e Broadway, Sater $id at ; 217 Biway, Astor House Block. 101 Nessau St, near Ann St. | OF Our Great Sale of Se Pianos. The responee to this sale has teen enormous. Sale will continue BEDDING, Sa ink ‘iberal Credit System, x | | guswertn 37 petit $i. powers $150 3200 * $300 * Ged ineron, yr leu Uewine Muchine » on 6 years’ quarantes; featter ‘Couch: 9 va Ss LY Alan to Ni Baker kode Talause Pennas Inkanchuactts, New Jorsey Fane! 12 yards Oll- cloth. We allow Preicht and Raltroad Fare. lonnectient. TREATMENT 8. 8. 8, is the only safe and reliable cure for Contagious Blood Poison. purely vegetable, made entirely from healing, cleansing roots, herbs and barks, and in addition to curing this vile disorder, 8. S. S. builds up every part of the system, Mercury and potash cannot cure the trouble; Itis ‘they can only mask it in the system for awhile, and when they are left off the disease returns, usually, in worse form than before, an the p atient finds he has’ damaged his health with these strong minerals, which dis- ease the delicate lining of the stomach, affect the bowels, produce chronic! dyspepsia and often set up Mercurial Rheumatism, It will not do to trifle’ with a disease so powerful as Contagious Blood Poison, for every day it ‘remains in the blood it is progressing toward a dangerous stage, and will! in the end get pevong the control of any treatment. S. 8. S. cures blood , poison in the rig’ ht way, it goes down into the circulation and removes | Stery particle of the virus, No bad results are ever experienced from the = For a Few Days More Only. Don’t Wait !—- Come To-morrow! We want everybody who does not } own a Walters ta ate sale. We advice you to make a selec $400, besides securing the best piano $350°''° Walters Piano>, $198 | $475 Style C Walters......$240) $500 Style M Walters. on't buy & second-hand piano, STENCILLED PIANO \ 37-3) Malden Lane, B80 Fulton 8¢., 1 ae | Walters. : chasing { Plnaos priced $5 DOWN AND No interest. 0 Ine ce. No ex! your home on payment of 8: y embody all the new Pianos are PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Their tone ta rich, beautiful and features, elastic and respon: The case! useofS.8.S. Itis gentle and pleasant in its action, and forty years of cures warrant the statement that S..S. S. is not only a safe but a cettain jsreatatene Home. treatment book on this disease and any medical advice ies sent free to all who write, SWIFT SPECIFIC.¢0, ATLANTA, Od. way through, irautiful aa weil as origin Your old plano for a beaut ihe rate of $1 per We | Exchange SUNDAY WORLD WANTS eh bdsls MONDAY wonpens. | Last Straws! Regular $2, $3 and $4 Straw Hats Go on Sale To-Morrow Morning at $4 -15 flat crown shapes, with roll brims that turn up or down. 5 never have they “carried over” any. Throw away the straw you're wearing, if it’s sunburned GET THE HADIT. GO TO "| Biigiaes of this tale of Walters Pianos at ba'f real value. “$250! $900 Walters Mastertone Player-Pianos, $450. $1,000 Walters Baby Grand’ Pianos, $600. Beware of Piano Frauds. Don’t Buy a Piano Unless It Bears the Maker’s Name. of stencilied pia: ting ina’ Walters, Fiano. as you would. bein Btaies Gold Vonds, Lik Every Walters Plano i is guaranteed for a term of 15 years. t and most Masterpieces of Piano Construction. Tone, which ia meliow-and resgnant. longer than any, other plano In the world Ubon request & representative Will call sailor shapes, and soft straws Mackinaws—in telescope and ores have sold straw hats and 15 wear a $2, $3 or $4 hat the pt. 15—then lay. it away for $12 Panamas reduced to $5. { es Poles pothers 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greanwich. ~ T25TH STHEET, oor. 3d Avenue. tion at once and save from $150 to value in the world, to take advantage $450°'"* Walters Pianos, $225 $650 Style F Walters. ..... $325 $750 Style R Walters + $375 chinery, To ‘purchase a plang name is throwing your rm of plano fraud. | It eonalats in labelling | Nbiltig 4 wood one In appearance, abd minercial plana manutactared tor the |p) | Ne plato becomes perfectly useless, O-THEY ARE THE BEST, You are Just ing under ® up to $260 at $1_PER WEEK. tras. The plano will be’ delivered to up-to-date! improvements, Walters t. thelr touch re double-veneered, In desixn, Walters main all the old the ful new Walters and pay any balance at Warerooms, 84 Floor, 00th St, Section. Bioih Wide ih LOOMUG UU This Is the Opening Week of Our August Furniture Sale. Every Round in the Ladder of Economy Is Re-en forced by a Bloomingdale ‘‘Money Saver,” These Are Tuesday’s Bargains Furniture. 855 Parlor Suit MIS Parlor Sait M alr in 820. bola ina | Ri. ted Oni Teokease $4.50 Hacker, . Misica: Farn'tare, Inclading Buffets, China Closets, Side Tables ard Dining Tables, in matched auits. Also Davenports, Settees, Morris Chairs, Armchairs, Rockers, Side Chairs, Cellarettes, “Tables. Desks, etc..‘all. greatly reduced: Ten difierent models, including Princess Silk Diesen Meee ee eeepc dresses. All made of taffetas and foslards in plain colors, stripes, checks, plaids, dots and rings. These $9 75 e dresses have so'd fo: $18 to $25. Comeearly if embroidered panel $1.98 and button in the tack. $3.00 waists for sreres WOMEN’S—In pink, sky blue, pearl Silk Hosiery, gray, brown, black and white; 89c all sizes. Actual $2,00 values for. . Si idered Men’s Half Hose. fat howe, fine qualiys J 2c half hos 25c values at..... \ | | Lingerie Waists. Bist fronts and clustered tucks, etc They have three-quarter sleeves. Cusiescnade low-cut, in tan calf, Women’s Shoes. tan kid, patent kid and vici kid; all sires and widths, These shoes are worth $1 98 ° $3.00 and $4.00 a pair, but we make the clearing of lawn, trim- price forlany (sl. sEsih sete wee tiee cess ventaugs with wide lace front 17, » 24e low neck, made med Corset Covers, and tack. Ribbon to LT COVERS, made of lawn, low neck, trim: med with two lace insetions and edge. Ri to draw. Extra fine valu Soe) at CORSET COVERS of nani one and two rows o! Val. edge, with ribton braiding. TOW Atese was DOUBLE PAT< Belts, Pounce naz to 33 incheasongi nickel plated buckles; black and DOUBLE PATENT LEATHER BELTS, 1 wide, 24 to 34 inches long; nickel plated buck'e back ard red. THE BELMONT ALLOVER EMBROIDERED BELTS, 210? 3 inches wide, scalloped torce's, oval and square rearl and gold lated buckles, mos: beay = 25¢ in art embioery; sizes 24 to 30 fr NT ENAMEL BELT land 14% inches wide, 24 THE VERY SMARTEST STYLES, including the fashionable Avenze, En- Carriage and Auto styles, ro Hand Bags. . velope, Pony Sv ageer, Oxiord, in such highly desirab!e leathers as seal, wi hogskin, lizard,-aligaior end morocco, from 6 to 11 in in width, 34107 inches in depth; lined with Ica her cr silk moire and fitei with parss, or with compartments, Ilustrative of the great: savings we mention the follow:ng:— 48c FOR BAGS made to sell for $1.00. 93c FOR BACS made to sell for $2.00, $1.69 FOR BAGS made to sell for $2.50. = HUCK TOWELS, Good quality Huck Towe's, hemmed and with white ani tel toder 6c Sic 12ic Be . Extra large size Huck Towels; hem- med; red/ border; heavy quality; werth 15; at BATH TOWELS. Heavy qvaliy Ti rkish Bath Towes, | fnged-and pure white;-erecia!at BATH TOWELS. fa Tare white Turth Bath Towels, fringed and TOWELLING. Al-linen Ki red border and fas: colo wide: very special... amp Root Special Gte Tollet 8 ood ain ‘i Altay Jandlees glib ig & Co. pint bottle, ape ts 14e, Violet Nowderes © asiaitely "5 berm speciat Dr. Rao Thond On Fasy Terms. $5 Doun and $f a Week Through Oar Co-cpzrative Plan. They are fitted with full ball bearings, wearing parts of t best hardened steel and their mechanism the very finest. din a Keautiful quartered oak Identical machines are sold” by country for $60 cash, and all we ask is Fagan nest liberal terme Other high-grade Sewing Machines at $19.50 and $21 cn liberal terms, © he “Dotted Swiss Wrappers. #2* 3s" neck, trimmed with beading’and ribbon, while $3. 98 others have the shawl effect collarand a square Peautifully decorated and consisting of ycke in back and front, Sizes are 36 to 4 130 pieces; fancy gold $8 49 * Dinner Sets. Worth $15.00. szeclal 50c tracing on the borders, Our well known 62c teas, Formosa Oolong Mixed, English Breakfast or Ceylon; per Ib, Teas. Women's Plain and Lace Gauze Lisle Thread Hosiery, in.all sizes,and also fine gauze 123 2c A9c 8, elbow SL 25 ‘Hosiery. > staintess Black Cotton Hosiery, Men's fine & Black Cotion Half Heac, 25¢ and 35¢ hosiery, ate LENGTH 1,00 ELBOW Long Gloves. fousque TAIRE. LIS GLOVES, in white, black and colors, at...+.+-+> $2.00 PURE, EXTRA HEAVY MIL. ANESE GLO length; double tipped; black, white, tan, brown and navy. Made by a prominent maker and @ very, Lam value at nc emt tuk slant

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