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QD } a WOMEN FLUNG OFF SIGHTSEEING AUTO, DRAGGED BY CAR Broadway Motorman Pushes Wreck Half a Block, with Victims. ONE UNDER WHEELS. Big Tourist Motor Rammed on Broadway,. Green . Motorman Loses Head. ‘Threa women had the narrowest kind 1 @f-an escape from death to-day when @ street cur soutn-bound smashed into the rear ‘of a big sight-seeing coach on Broadway in front of the Hoffman House. Losing ‘control of his motor through fright, the motorman shoved crippled “irubberneck wagon" fully} while the victtms were the seventy-five fe entangled with a jot of wreckage In the car fender. Hurdreds of Broadway pedestrians watched the scene in horror, expecting that every moment the women would slip loose from the overburdened fender and be cut“to pieces under the wheels of the car. ‘The big sight-seeing coach, with thir- ty-five passengers, all out-of-town via- ftors, was on it way from Korty-seo- reet to the Wall street district. proceeding at a leisurely pace while the megaphone orator descriBed objects of interest to the tourists, The car was No, 281, in charge, it Is said, of a motorman. Apparent] without ny excuke ne KUadenty crash into the rear of the tall sight-secing coach, which towered up even with the hood above his head. The force of the collision was sufficient to amash in the underpinnings of the coach, Three Flung on Fender. ‘The rear seat broke entirely away from the rest of the coach and dropped backward upon the front of the car, carrying along its five occupants, two young men and three women. Tho men being at one ond together dropped Slear of the car and were not seriously hurt, But the women @!4 not fare so well. One of them went under the lowered car fender, The other two fell half on and half off the fender. The motorman lost his head entire!) To add to his confusion part of the wrecked seat had dropped over the dasnboard on him so that he could not ‘eco diatinotly. Instead of tightening his brakes he continued to shove the damaged aight- seeing auto on ahead of tim. Amid the frightened cries of the uninjured passengers and the souls vf cab drivers and passersby he pushed the wreck for & distance of seventy-five f southward from the corner of Twent, fifth street, alinost to the middle of the block. The three women, jammed vp in the clutter of the broken’ gear, were rolled and dragged the entire x two of them screaming every second. The third, she Who had gone under the fender, was mercifully unconscious, Finally the street car halted. Men Gragged the three women out of the twisted, broken ruin of the fender and carried them Into the Caswell-Massey Gru store at Twenty-ifth street, Cine of them, Miss cline -Radge; of No. 2 Koster street” Youngstown. ~—@., was unconscious, Her collar-bone was broken and her face was covered With cuts and bruises. She had been taught under the fender, "The other two victims were Mrs, M. Soscher, ot New -Rechetie--and~ ner niece, Miss Moscher. The older woman had a bad cut in her head, ana nearly all the skin had deen scraped from one of her arms. Miss Moscher escaped with bad brulses. All three were suf- fering severely from shook. Two Men Escaped Unhurt. After they had been partially revived a. the drugstore ambulances carried tham to New York Hospital The two young men’ who went down in the @mash-up got aWay without giving their hames, They had beuises and cuta on their faces and heads, ‘Trafic squad~policemen arrested the motorman, James Culleman. of No, 64 West. One Hundred and Twenty-ntth street, on the charge of assault, They Also. jocked, up the chauffeur of the { i ry “rubber neck wagon,” Theodore Wein- Sant ot No. 1% Milton evenne. Jersey City, when they found he had no livense. ‘The sight-seeing coach was too badly @amaged to be able to ret to its sta. tion at the Hotel Barthold! under’ its It 1s the same car which and Hester causing a typical at cant side riot. TIETE WILL TME 2,000 10 WITZEL'S Supporters of Tammany’s Chief in the 24th to Tum Out in Force. Bx-Alderman John J, Diets, Tammany Yeader of the Twenty-fourth Assembly District, and his braves of the Miam! Club expect th have the time of their lives at the ‘anniial outing and games of the oh at Witzel's Point Vi Grove, College Point, next Wedn Secretary sames Kennedy has received Acoeeptances from an unusual number of tho truly great and the well-beloved of Tammany from other districts, and when the two thousand braves of tho Minm! start, with Leader Dietx at thoir head, from the oclub-house, Ng 1600 Lexington avenue, on "Duffy's HIN," bright and early Wednesday morning to parade to the boat, they will have a triumphal march through waving ban- ners and gay decorations, and their re- turn in the gloaming that night will be Ughted all along the route by red fire. . Among the notables who will attend Qad—eice thelr “moral” support wo Johnny Dietz, for he has @ hot fight for iy. BiG, BOLD BEAR BATS ROOSEVELT ON SAGAMORE HILL Scratches at President’s Door, Starts Hue and Cry and ; Gets Away. OYSTHR BAY, dmg. 12—A real live bear of whom no one claims ownership hés taken up bis heme tn the woods on ‘Sugamore—Hill, and eacly today pald a visit to the residende of Prea!dent Roosevelt. ‘ The trampling of the underbrush near the edge of the cleared Knoll on which the President's summer home Is altu- ated roused the Secret Service guard to activity. While the slouths went into the woods the bear came paldly into the clearing. When the guard returned to his post after a vain pearch for the cause of the he was given another start ‘by g scratching on the roof ofa jean-to-at the rear of the President's house. ‘As he was doing this the bear made the other’ side, Jumped the ganized the household dogs and stabie- men into a hunting party, For three hours the hunt Iasted—from & until o'clock— bear had got away His tracks have been carefully guarded and present the only evidence to sub- stantlate the story. For several days those who are fre- quent vistors to Sagamore Hill have Feported hearing the crackle of twig! d gone up the road in th grounds; and ¢ ellet ts now fixed that the bear has been slving here for some days. UNS BURNING CAR TO ENGINE HNUSE Women Held Prisoners in Blaz-) ing Trolley Are Hurt When They Leap Out. | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. 12— Four women were hurt in a panic while escaping from a blazing trolley car last night after Motorman Jones had run the oar for two mile to @ fire house. The car caught fire from @ defective fuse at Ventnor, three, miles down the beaoh, and wag soon blazing merrily. Jones put on all apeed as the conductor dropped off and phoned the fire company In this city. housands of promenaders watched the blasing car with {ts shrieking women passengers as {t spun aiong When the at @ mile a minute clip, Motorman reached the Arp house the firemen were on hand with chemical Apparatus and smothered the fire Ina Jiffy. The frightened passengers made a@ dive for the door as soon as the car was halted and the women were burt in the crush HARD KNOCKS Are often’ necessary to gain experi- ence. If you have suffered trom the error of “shop-bought’ eye- glasses, you will appreciate the scr- vice we can render you. methods used in our offices. ‘Our examinations are scientific, painstak- ing, thorough, and conducted by phySicians of extensive experience in the various eye hospitals of Ne’ York City. : Byegiasses—if needed—as low as 1. 54 East 234 St., Fourth Av 64 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave, 442 Columbus Ave., 81st & 82d Sts, 489 Fulton St., BROOKLYN. Opposite Abraham & Straus's. WA Kowis Oculists and Opticlans, k When you tse ordi | nary laundry soap, you | do the work. When you use P. &G. Naphtha Soap | jthe work is done for [eco A | you—the soap does it. the retention’ of the leadersalp of tho istrict, will be “Little Tim" Sullivan, “Tom' Foley, William J. Wright, Percy VY. Nagle, Eugene MoGuire, ‘Sneritt Ross Williame,: Congressman’ Da 5.centa a cake, All Grocers. Up on the feof went the guardsman, ; aes put what he saw odused Bim 1 atop | § OOKs and tastes just tke th and pinch himself and rub his eyes, |-§) 40. For men, women and c over to ground, and rambled off toward the | woods again. The Secret Service men hestily or- “There-“are~noover-the-countery- THE EVENING WORLD, THISENOCHARDEN CAME AS BOARDER AND LICKED ND 2 (Spectal to The Evening World.) WILKES-BARRE, Pa, Aug After boarding, unrecognize\s, home of his wifo and her sevond hus- 12, at band for two months, Roscoa Roman, a modern Enoch Arden, tn a ft of Jealousy last night felled Jon |\Boxtal, SAVES YOUR HEAD THE DAY AFTER Big f It's the pleasant The Laxative B. Riker Son & Company, 1. 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Our entire new stock was recently damaged very stightly used In putting out a fire above us, At Absurdly Low Prices We shall dispose of the entire stock at once, to make room for repairs. Come! Examine! Save Money! This is a genulne opportunity to get practically perfect furniture MANGES BROS. ‘ Established 1852 © 136, 138 and 140 West 23d St, N. Y. AT ET 9 Ea 90 ae a a a aE SS. S. BLOOD POISON In no other disease is a thorough cleansing of the blood more neces- $13.98 | Connecticut an, THE HIT OF THE TIME! The Newlyweds and Trade Supplied by the Saalfield Publishing Co., » 156 Fifth Ave., New York. . tot nd then de ushand No. Host La as the tis wife believed, {t to himsetr. | arrested for as. Roman retaliated rant changing his | had esca Bor eed to-night—big head to-morrow, Tool Fix tt up.) Gum-Lax, \t's a laxative, helps the stomach and bowels f only laxative you can take without un- taste, annoying after-effects, or incon- piece of Chewing Gum re or after meals—anywhere—any time any, Hegeman & Company, Wnt. New hau's Son, Kalish Pharmacy Uf uour druggist a | EK FS TE OE IF GE MF OF OE Ot Ot OF OF ot Ot | ‘a! bl] Aliso a \arge assort: by water trifle. PNP KKK KK KN NK KKK KLEE Ss CURES mn, The least particle of this insid empt from the ravages of this | groin swell, hair and ey It attacks sufferer article of the poison is left for and purified the blood, Book se and any medical advice desired THE SWIFTeSPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. $109.98 Rooms Furnished $149.75 {Apartments [Furnished tos $200 up Plece Sults ‘Apply. Also Lov, $23.98 to New Island, & NEW PUBLICATIONS. Baby © McMANUS. ed paper, Large quarto pages, $1.00. New York World. tion and so thoroughly contamirate| the blood that no part of the body will be Usually the first symptom is a little sore or ulce ficant- in itself; but-soon the-biood-becomes-so-comtaminated-that+ the mouth and throat ulcerate, glands in th pots appear on the body, and frequently sores and ulcers break out on the flesh to humiliate the stfferer. cures Contagious Blood Poison by purifying the circulation n the right way by going down into the circulation, neutral izing and forcing out every particle of the poison, and making this fluid The improvement commences as soon as the patient gets under the influence of S.S.S., and continues until i e is removed from the blood, and th Not one future out-breaks after S, S. S. has purge BE eas | i AUGUST 125° 19078, FOR MONDAY AND The Clearance TUESDAY Sale of Two Garment Suits for Men at *12.50 Former Prices $18.00 and $20.00 Our -intent to make & the clearance absolute is demonstrated by the al- most extraordinary price reductions. In fabri and tailoring the garments more than justify the former prices. TROPICAL WORSTEDS. FLANNELS. WOOL CRASHES Quarter lined with mohair. Smith, Gray & Co. Broadway & Warren Street, NEW YORK, Broadway & 31st Street. Broadway & Bedford Ave., BROOKLYN, Fulton St. & Flatbush Ave. Hackett, Carhart S@ Broadway at Thirteenth Street. aist Sale 200 Lingerie Waists, *1. (Slightly handled. Value $2 and $2.50.) 500 Lingerie Waists, *1.% (Variety of styles. (E. ‘xquisite models. Taffetas. EXTON Ta FA Any One Can account of the extreme hot weather. asking us to continue the sale for another w We The sale will positively end Satur- day evening, August 17, therefore we would advise you to join the club at once. $500 Walters ‘There are only 200 Walters Louise Pianos to be sold in this club at $250, we would aivise you to purchase at once, for piano values like this Join the club to-morrow, you need to pay is ‘This price includes stool and cover. There I) no “extras” whateve:—§250; that’s all, Value $4.) 300 Lingerie Waists, *2.%5 Values to $7.) 750 Silk Waists, . (White and Colored Wash Silks and Striped Values to $10.) Hackett Cathatt E@ Loomigales _ 33.95 60”. Continuation of the Walters Louise Club Sale for a Few Days. Join the Club The Club Sale of the Walters Louise Pianos een a Great Success. The 200 Walters Louise Pianos (Club No, 1) has been oversubscribed. Many living at a distance were prevented from calling to join the club on We have received hundreds of letters ek. ve made asrangements with the Walters Piano Company to sup- ply_us with 200 more celebrated Louise Pianos for the Walters Louise “Platio Cut NG, 2; whtetr wit continue tore = tew days -onty: $500 Walters Louise Piano for $250 have never been heard of, and the en- ‘tire 200 Louise Club will be completed long before the end of this week. We are having a tremendous response to the great Louise Club Sale of $500 Walters Louise Pianos for $250, strongly acvise you to make your selection immediately. nd we All $5 Down and $1 Per Week. is no interest, no insurance and | Piano Delivered to Your Home on’ First Payment of $5. | You save $250 by Joining the Walters Louise Piano Club; besides, you make one of the very best piano investments in the world. “WALTERS LOUISE PIANOS hays the { mation Fepeating ace 2 the world—Dullt to last & lifetime, WALTERS LOUISE PIANOS hays finest aslected Ivory keys, h nthe Joinine this lub piacna y Exchange — tor pus ot there taut Upon request a, Gepresentative will WALTERS LOUISE PIANOS are Mructed on tho of plano building eweat and best. In h the | WALTERS L hty | ry highest full Oro years full MANY A MAN-HAS BEEN STARTED ON THH ROAD TO PROSPERITY BY A LITTLE WORLD "WANT" AD, ¥ ALL CARS TRANSFER (omung gales Z Our Great 1907 Fur Sale $250,000 Worth of Fashionable-Fars and Far-Lined/ Garments to Be Sold for About $100,000 Later on the identical garments will cost you double or more,.so it is dis- tinctly to your advantage"to buy now. We advise you to make an early selection. Pay a small deposit and we will store the furs free of charge until October 15, if you so desire. Thousands of Men’s and Women’s Luxurious Far-Lined Coats Fashioned After the Most Approved and Newest Models, Are Included. Men’s $55 Fur-Lined Coats at $25, "Of fine black keraey and broadcloth, $2 inches long. Finest examples of high-class tulloring in the newest loose box shape, with English welted seams. Lined throughout with brown ‘ Spanish mink; beautiful pieced Persian collars, | Men's $59 Far Lined Coats $35 | Men's $225 and/$250-Fur Lined Li throughout’ with brown Coats $125 and-$150. Iynx, Inrgo storm | muskem, or | Lined with natural mink sable fur, ator mink. handsome large Persian Jamb /or | Men's $85 Fur Lined Coats $49 | *t'er collars ,, i 4 Lined throughout with tine Far | Men’s $125 Far Lined Coats $69 Eastern mi, Lined throughout with finest kK, large ol quatity muskrat, large storm col= amb or brook mink. Mort re- | Inrs of Perslan lamb, ®rook mink value, 00 Fur Lined Coats $59 Men's $1 Lined with flne quality Far Fast- k or marmot. Men’s $165 Fur Lined Coats $89 Lined with mink, dyed muskrat or Russian marmot, Jarge storm collars of Persian lamb or natural otter; some with Persian lamb facing, WOMEN’S $25 FUR-LINED COATS, $12.50 Of fine Black Kersey Cloth and Broadcloth, 48 inches long, cut in the very newest and latest box shape with welted scams, very roomy and atylish. They are the most remarkable fur-lined coat values ever offered. They are lined throvghout with Brown Spanish Sable Mink, and have Jargesoft, silky collars of Brown Lynx. DON’T MISS THIS OPPOR- TUNITY. Women’s $35 FuarLined Coats, $21 | Women’s $59 Fur Lined Coats, $39 Lined throughout with fine gray. Uned throughout with soft, altky, | Li out brown sable, large storm collars of | pla ywhite squirrel and have targe || the same to match, J 5} Women’s $39 Fur Lined Coats, $25 Ube baederry ee He ae Lined throughout with beautiful Lined thi out with beautiful soft brown sable, finest pieced | aquirrel, largeniynx shawl collars. | Persian or brook mink collars, - Women’s $55 Fur Lined Coats, $29 Women’s HE Lined Coats, HH 8 inches long. Iineq throughout / | TAned throughout with gray and with bexutiful gray and white”/ white squirrel, large pleced Persian ? aquirrel, ,large lynx shaw! oollara. storm collar. Women’s Fashionable Fur Coats. i We doubt if these can be matched anywhere in the world even at / | 33% to 50% more than our prices, Russian Pony Coats, very atest | Beaatiful Caracal Coats,;27, 30, || 45 and 50 | ima tone. $59, $89 & $98 and newest designs, 24 and 26 Beoond Floor, Front, Centre, , beautiful water mink large or Po! ins. 10D 8 $49, $55 & $59 rious models. 'BLOOMINGDALES’: | Strongly constructed of | } best materials in a thor- oughly workmanlike manner, these cases ara indeed a bare, | ‘gain. | HERCULES, BEST SUIT CASE IN THE WORLD—24 inches,’ of fine cowhide leather; strapa,brass lock and “d trlmimingsrsessscssse 4000 THE “KNOCKABOUT,"4 inches _|{! long, with fine stitched leather handle, locks and bolts; the beat care ever of- $1 00-- fered for..... | | KERETOL DRESS SUITCASES, , THE “LEADER,” of cowhide | } 24 inches long; durable, fine | — leather, stitched all aroun | leather stitched handle, good | frames; inside shirt po li lock and key, inside lined with English can- | | straps and bolts; at... . $1.69 VAS cocoserehipcserecs $4.75 THE TRAVELLER, made of gen- uine russct leather, strong and durable, with stitched easy carry- ing handle, inside straps; @6 Pr anes Ten CVA FINEST QUALITY SUIT CASE, of the best cowhide leather; a4 inches, 613 inches deép; strape all around; bolts and shirt pocket. *. $9.50 ———————— Broommnananes The Best Sewing Machines $50 Ever Bought, in a One-Day Sale at Every sewing machine in this sale is perfectly constructed by one of the \ foremost makers in America and guar- anteed by him as well as ourselves for ten years. . They are in dust-proof cases, have | five drawers, automatic lift, ball-bear- ing parts and patent needle threader; practically noiseless and the ecasiest- running machine in the country. Exclusive dealers everywhere ask $50 for identical machines, but to- morrow you may have $19 45 ° them at We are showing exceptionally good sewing machines at low a price as Fibre Grass Suit Cases, $1.98 A splendid ‘all around” Suit Case, light in welght, yet substantial; 24 inches long, 6 inches deep, in brown and matting shades; leather protected corners; $1.98: strong metal frame...., Tloomingales’, Main Floor, $19.5 With each of these machines we will give apatent needie threader and patent embroidering attachment free. SAM Bt. Bection. | Free Main Floo BLOOMINGDAL®S' On Easy Terms Our Co-cperative plan enables you to purchase Furni- ture, Carpets, Rugs, Sewing Machines, Talking Machines, Oil Pa'nt ngs, Household Goods, in fact, almost anything you need, at the regular cash prices on very liberal terms. Waserooma, 34. Floor, ~ Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders s itis Sis i alia aad

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