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BOY IS HELD FOR THE DROWNING OF FOUR FROM AUTO Youthful Nesire to “Show Off” Responsible for Leap of Machine Into River. GREEN AS A CHAUFFEUR. Talk of Law to Punish Those | Who Take Autos Without Ovwners’ Consent. A dovish desire to “show off.” coupled mrtth inexperience. was responsible for Phe automobile tragedy last night in which four lives were lost. The brit examination of John Bauer, the boy @heuffeur for Mrs. C. 8. Elebash, vf No, % West Eighty-sixth street, when Husband's Vi | MORE DOS COPS ARRIVE. Vive Trained Belgian Doge for Because of Furnished Evid visit of Mortimer Nor- Hotel Navarre © for Decree. abe. Present of Salve, advertisem upon his recommendation that Mrs. them am When they are Elebash hired young Bauer. The car iy will pay a wee kept in the Gould garage. } se tee eal daa) t | When Bauer and Nolan were ar- 4, ‘Assigned to duty | raigned before Coroner A ritelli they They are all broken and | were charged with homicide, Both were ™eP eamuee aN NTON held in $5,0 il ch it ti ne held in $000 all each 10 await cae > MRS AQRDEN GETS DIVORCE. 15 Se ous Simmenapern as C “REMEDY Sheet of Plaster and Box Greenhut and Company Dry Goods he was arraigned in the West Si¢s| Court to-day, Out on larks with their friends. Propose such an ordinance. Young Bauer—he is only twenty—ad- qitted to Magistrate Cornell that he Mever grasped the wheel and throttle @f an automobile until six weeks ax, ‘and furthermore, that he had no clear dea why he ran the dig sixty hor: power machine down the West gixth street hill yesterday and then | @hot out on the 65) foot pier to topple the machine into the river and drow. | four of his friends. A Crazy Prank. It was just a crazy prank, so far as jhe could recall his impulses. He w | fully cognizant of the fact that his em- @rgency brake would not set, having narrowly escaped colliding with a | Broadway trolley car earlier in the day ‘qwhen piloting Mrs.. Elebash about on tour. 1@ shopping Three of | wife = recovered. Mrs. Coleman's sister, have 80 Proved fruitle: Judging from what could be drawn trom Bauer and John Nolan, who sat ‘Peside him in the, front when the car tring piece into the r'ver, none of those who lost their lives had an instant’s warning of their peril. Leughing and joking and thrilled with (the novel experience of rushing down Rill in @ high-powered motor-car they had perfect confidence in the la@ who had invited them out for an hour's spin flopped over the through the rain. Tells of Plunge Into River. the bodies of the four vic- | tims of the crazy prank—John Coleman, et No. S| West Fitty-first street; his Rose, and Adelene Berdon, of No. ‘West Fifty-first street, have been But the efforts to locate the !poay of nine-year-old Virginia Knight, far made it manifest that | Mere is pressing need for an ordinance making it a crime for motor drivers to take their employers’ cars and go Al @erman Frank Dowling is about to “I don’t know why I ran down to the) pier,” said the youthful chauffeur to-| Gay, before he and Nolan were com-| mitted to the custody of the Coroner. | “I just hed an impulse to run down there and let her go. It did not seem that we were going over twelve miles an hour wehn I hit the pier, and as it ‘was plenty wide I was certain I'd have ‘mo trouble turning round. Twenty feet from the stringplece I jammed down the footbrake and started to make an thing I knew we | \eeay turn, The were in the river One ‘longshore: who wi jplanation for the accident. Waited Too Long. He watched the car flash along. As ft neared the strinp-piece Bauer sud- enly wrenched the steering wheel. He had waited too long and the right front vwheel jammed against the string-plece. \Thiy threw the rear,of the car up and Over, the automobile turning a hi oom: Bauer admitted to-day Nolan, when asked for his estimate of @he speed of the car when it reached the pier, said it was above fifteen miles an hour. A half dozen other witnesses, ‘who were questioned by Detective Kens- Wer, of the West Forty-seventh street Station, sald the car was leaping down : the hill at above twenty-five miles an hour when they first faw it, and that Mt lost but little headway on the pier. near the head of the wharf when the car flung ,iteelf over, offers the most plausible ex- ult and diving into the river. that when Mrs. Elebash empwyed him he knew | Uttle or nothing about running a mo- | tor-car. @ bdlock. It was recently tary to Mr. Gould, Mrs. Elebash, whose husband, ‘ane e@pecialist, died four years ago. He had been employed as a eweeher in Frank Gould's garage. Until — ix weeks ago he never guided a car announced | that Bedell H. Harned, private secre- will soon marry Dr. Clarence 8. Elebash, the eye and ear It was Thousands Use Them! To sell quickly or buy Feasonably ® Dog, : Bird, Cat, &e., = little “Want! i the Ad. Morning That's the Millions Read Them! |} The Coolest Spot in New York where iced or hot tea is served without charge throughout the day to the soothing breezes of a host of electric fans is Our Reception and Lounging Room Distinguished Tailored and Semi-Dress Suits Be a woman's wardrobe limited or extensive, a coat-suit is an indispensable item. We have, therefore, put into these suits the clever designing, fine workmanship and fash- ionable fabrics that fastidious women will recognize and appreciate. Many of the suits are copies of original imported models—which accounts for the effective style-touches that litt them above the ordinary. They are shown in taffetas, popular wool fabrics and pongees in a satisfying range of light and dark colorings, including the much-wanted whites and grays. Values 35.00 to 50 00— At 25.00, 30.00 and 35.00 Second Floor White Washable Skirts in New Styles Smart, cool white skirts of imported English repp and Irish linen in a number of the newest and most attractive styles, in- cluding the button-down-the-front model so well liked this Summer. The material are shrunk before making up—a guarantee of their excellent tubbing qualities The tailoring, fit and hang are all that women have grown to expect of our garments, and the prices are small for such excellence. 2.50, 4.00, 4.50 and 5.50 each Second Floor. 8.50 Tub Dresses at 6.50 A clean saving of 2.00 on the charming little tub dresses that fill up unexpected gaps in the summer wardrobe. A number of dainty, becoming princess and two-piece models to choose from, in plain, striped and fancy fabrics that visits to the tub will brighten and improve rather than injure. Not a very large lot, but choice enough to be raat Salat early for. Regularly 8.50, at 6. ? Linen Waists, Charmingly Embroidered We have had designed and made for us two exclusive models by one of the foremost makers of fine waists. i ered in some half dozen different designs. beauty of these handsome waists, at . Second Floor Ready-to-Wear Hats, nepal Shapes and Trimmings-- womes All Reduced fortes prety hat or two, when they're to be ad at prices like these: Ready-to-wear hats—a clearance of our well-chosen models that have sold at 3.50 to 5,50; correct styles for street and semi dress wear, in every wanted shape and shade, at : 1.95 and 2,75 White chip, and black and Tuscan shapes in the new- est and smartest styles, at about half former prices. Flowers, wings, aigrettes and ostrich feathers—all of the most approved varieties, or they would find no place in our stocks—at sharply-reduced figures. Main Floor These rich, sparkling pieces of finely cut glass dont de- Fine serve these low price-mark- ings; but room must be Cut Glass made tor new Summer im- portations—and to you be- long savings like these: Water tumblers; fine rich cuttings; regularly 10.00 per dozen, at me 6.00 Mayonnaise bow.s and plates; newest designs; regu- larly 4.50, at e300 Bowls; fine all-over cut designs; regularly 4.50, at + . . . . . 3. Sugar-and-cream sets; regularly 4.50, at 3.50 Bonbon dishes; many patterns; regularly 1.00, at 50c Spoon trays; regulerly 1,50, at : 85c Nappies: 10 in. size; finely cut, regularly 4.50, 3.50 Celery trays: pretty patterns regularly 4.50, at 3.00 Punch bowls; 14-inch size; exquisitely cut; regu- larly 30.00, DARE Has 15.00 Third Floor Savings on Nainsook C rset Covers, trimmed with embroidery and lace; regularly 85c, at . 50c Corset Covers, of sheer nainsook, embellished with embroidery and ribbon, or laces; regularly 1.50, at. : ’ 95c Drawers, of soft, fine nainsook, finished with em- broidery and Jace; regularly 1.50, at . 1,00 White Petticoats, in well-made, carefully-fitted styles; trimmed with @ pretty profusion of laces or em- broidery; regularly 4.00, at » 2.95 Second Floor Dainty MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Sirongly Price-Reduced The dainty, tasteful underwear fastidious women buy at any time—and that thrifty women will buy now, in this June Sale, because of underpricings like these : Both are of fine, firm linens, faultlessly cut and tailored, and richly embroid- The prices are little for the charm and style- 3.50 and 4.00 There are six of the newest and smartest styles in foot- 5.00 Walking Pumps And Christy Ties At 3.95. wens tos misses in this offer, for tomorrow's selling. An early clean-up from our regular stock. Pumps in tan and black Russia calfskin, and imported patent leather. Three-eyelet ties, of imported patent leather, and tan and black Russia qalfskin. Regularly 5.00 pair, at 3.95 Second Floor nee Pongees—possibly the most largely used fab- ric this Summer—in bright rough or smooth weaves, imported and domestic varieties; a wide range of correct tones, including natural; 24 and 27-inch; regularly 1.00 yard, at. . b . : . - (68 Imported white taffetas, in a rich, bright finish; suitable for frocks, shps, and so forth; 20-inch; reg- ularly 85c yard, at . 5 . . c3 + 60c Main Floor Sheets and Pillow Cases Pongees and White Tatfetas— A Sale The fact that these sheets and pillow cases are well made, per- fect and of an excellent quality muslin is half the story; the other half is that they're underpriced so: Sheets: 54x90, at 45c 72x90, at S6c 63x90, at 50c 81x90, at 60c 90x99, at 68c Pillow Cases: : 50x35, at 17¢ 54x36, at 20c Main Floor Freach Hand-Made Night Gowns, chemises and drawers, of sheer, sott nainsook, hand-embrordered in floral sprays; repularly 3.00, at 1.85 each French Hand-Made Corset Covers, mises, drawers and night gowns in a number of good 8 all daintily hand-embroidered; regularly 4.50, ar 2.75 each French Hand=-Made Petticoats, night gowns, corset covers, drawers and chemises; all of sheer, silky nainsook, hand-embroidered: some trimmed with Valenciennes laces; regularly 6.50 to 10.09, ath 4.75 & 6.50 Furnishings to Beautity the Summer Home Not alone beautifiers; they'll make the home cool-looking and comfortable in the warm weather that iseven now with us; the big savings are an added attraction: Washable Summer Portieres in soft, rich colorings; regularly 7.00 pair, at 4.50 Bed Spread:, to match above: sizes for single and double beds; regularly 6.00 and 6.50, at 5 : 3.25 and 4.00 Muslin Cur/ains, in a variety of dainty styles and patterns, at all prices from 65¢ to 10.00 pair Also muslins, madras, fancy nets and silks by the yard tor curtains and draperies Third Floor 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) Cross-stripe Summer Curtains in subdued 1.00 to 3.00 pair Individual pieces or sets of Willow Furni- tones, . . ture, with or without cretonne cushions; Hammocks in a wide range of styles; Mosquito Canopies and nettings; and Utility Boxes of cretonne, matting and all exceedingly cedar; at prices. moderate 6th Ave., 18th to 19ih St, den, vice-pre nt and general man- M . Bing 5 Staff. ager of ¢ + Carriage Call Com- TE Pheet Remedy A consi. nent of five canine cons pany, of N Christopher street, to | from Bel im arrived here to-day on the Hotel arre with another wom- the Red Star liner Zeeland. an, Justice Fitzgeraid, in the Supreme !sleuths were in rge of Lieutenant- Court, to-day, granted an inte utory Detectives Rrown and Fernessen decree of divorce to his wife, Madge ‘The hairy hawkshaws were not al- Norden. lowed to land when the Zeeland docked, | The Nordens were married Jan, 2, Sunday World Wants Work Wonders however, as it is necessary to have 1901, in Yonkers. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1908. Daily Organ Recitals in the Auditorium Store Closes 5.30 P.M., including Saturdays Place Furs in Our Winter Vaults “The Wissahickon”---Latest Model In Women’s Linen Suits, $16.75. Te futnale, oro The picture gives a front and back view of this smart, new model, which we show tomorrow for the first time. It isa copy of an import- ed suit and pro- nounced one of the decided stlye- its of the season. These suits are made of linen in natural color, white, gray and blue. The coat is 36 inches long, sin- gle-breasted and semi{-fitted, collar, cuffs and buttons of contrasting col- ors. Skirt,an eleven - gore flare, finished with two deep folds. _Speciat- at $16.75. Many other styfes in plain colors of linen, at $10 to $43.50. Various styles of cotton striped suitings in many colors, at $4.75 to $21. Third tioor, Old Building. Lingerie waists from Paris have just arrived bringing the new- est modes. Our direct {mporta- Waists tions, they are From very inexpensive ly priced. Simple and elaborate Paris | diouses marked by the daintiness and_ elegance peculiar to French designs. French tiste waists, hand-embroidered, plaited and trimmed with Valen- ciennes lace, $8.75. Sheer batiste or handkerchief linen waists, elab- orately hand-embroidered, trimmed with Valenciennes, Cluny or baby Irish lace, at various prices be- tween $10 and $85. Butlding, Fourth floor, 0) Stylesspecially suited to Summer wear are to be found in Javish variety among the Silk Petticoats. Be- sides the plain and changeable colors there are many attractive fancy stripes and Plaids, and the petticoats show many new effects in flounces and ruffles. There is a specially attractive group At $7.50, instead of $8.75 to $10 In light and dark fancy stripes; deep trimmed with Stylish Silk Petticoats piaited ounce, some ruche; silk underlay. Specially Priced at $5 Various styles and colorings, with nal flounce, with shirring, stitched or accordion plaiting. rth floor, Old Building. Women’s Summer Hats at $3 and $3.75 One model is a simple, but dressy, light- weight, cool hat of natural - col- ored Java straw, trimmed with soft folds of maline and fluffy coq pompons, smart- Smart Summer Hats effective and cure to be be gy coming. In white and light colors. $3.75 each. The other is a chic hat of Milan straw, trimmed with silk or with a scarf. These hats are right for travelling and automo- biling, 8nd are splendid values at $3 each. Royal Salon, Thint floor, Old Bids, Well-made muslin undergarments, ot ser- viceable Sum- mer?’ materials for children and girls, are pro- vided at these at- tractively prices: Girls’ 25c Drawers at 18c with hemstitched cambric Sizes 12 to 16 years. Children’s Muslin Underwear low Cambiic, ruffle. Girls’ Corset Covers at 28c Nainsook; circular neck with lace in- sertion, edge and ribbon beading. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Children’s Petticoats at 65c Cambric; deep hemstitched lawn rut- fie with clusters of plaits. Girls’ $i Nightgowns at 75c ambric; circular neck trimmed with chon lace insertion, edge and rib- Sizes 10 to 14 years, floor, Old Building. Fourth Sunday World Wants Work Women’s and Children’s Hosiery And Women’s Underwear-Specials Ways to Wanamaker’s 1—Subway Astor Place Station in Basement Local trains every two minutes 2—Broadway both ways 3—Madison ave. | Fourth ave.) 4—Second avenue Surface 5—Eighth street Surface jevated & Surface A Flock of Beautiful New Waists In Two Tempting Price-Groups WO brand-new charming lots of Lingerie Waists will make their first appearance tomorrow at prices about a quarter less than their value. They are noticeable for their fine materials and tasteful trimmings, which are not over elaborate. The prices At $3.60, instead of 85 —Two styles; one with small yoke of Valencennes ace insertion with lace medallions, The other with yoke of embroidery with squares of filet lace set in; lace trimmed body. Both of these styles have been previously sold by us as special value at $5. At $2.75, instead of $4-Waists of sheer lawn, with entire front of allover embroidery, in several pretty patterns. Collars of Valenciennes lace and Cluny insertion; lace cuffs; back of fine plaits. Fourth floor, Old Guilding More Happenings Among the Dinner Sets ‘\HE June Sale of Dinner Sets seems to have come:at a most op- portune time for housekeepers, judging by the great number of sets we have sold. Here are five fine specimen offerings of American, Austrian and French china at prices that are from a quar- ter to a third less than regular values of the sets. All of the sets have soup tureen and three large meat platters. At $18, instead of $32.50. $20, instead of $35 Two fine Theodore Haviland Dinner Sets, each of 100 pieces, in attractive spray flora] design and gold tracing on handles. At $25, instead of $35 Charles Field Haviland Dinner Sets, in handsome floral decora- tion; 101 pieces. At $10, instead of $15 Porcelain Dinner Sets, of 100 pieces, in spray floral design and ‘all pieces gilt. i At $15, instead of $22.50 Austrian China Dinner Sets, of 100 pieces, in handsome floral pat- tern. Third floor, New Butlding. Awnings, window shades, slip covers— three essential factors in keep- ing the house for themselves; At 12 %ca Pair, Instead of 25c At 15c a Pair, Instead of 20c feet. ton; At 25c a Pair, Instead of 38c weight At 37 ¥c aPair, Instead of 50c At 12 ¥ca Pair, Value 18c At 18c a Pair, Value 25c shades; Vests at 25c Each Vests at 50c Each Vests at $1 Each terials and workmanship, time to buy. MATTRESSES Filled with black drawing horse- hair; very elastic. Full size, 64x {n.; one or two parts; 4 Ibi $22.50, regularly $28. Three-quarter size, 48x76 In.; 3 lbs,, at 819.70, regularly $24.50. Large single, 42x 76 in., 30 1b: 816.85, regularly $21, Single size, 36x76 in., 26 dbs. #14, regularly $17.50, Mattresses filled with —_ special black mixed hair; can be made over, One or two parts. Full size, 54x76 in., @ Ibs #12, regularly $16. ‘Three-quarter size, 48 x 76 in., 85 Ibs., at $10.50, regularly $14. single size, 42x76 20 , regularly $12, at Lar in., Ibs, at #! H™ is a most unusual gathering of splendid offer- ings of Summer Hosiery and Underwear, all at notably low prices. Some are special purchases from manufacturers at home and abroad, others taken from our stock and marked at lower-than-usual figures, All are fine and timely groups, and the low prices speak Remarkable Values in Women’s Stockings Of Summer weight fast black cotton, With unbleached soles; comfort for tender Black or tan cotton stockinys with con- trasting polka-dots in varying sizes. Pretty Summer stockings. ytain aisic Of imported fast black or tan gauze cot-! ,,. fine gage and strong garter tops. tic throughout. Of imported black lisle thread, with fronts embroidered in dainty floral or neat designs. Children’s Stuckings—Unusually Low Prices i} Of narrow ribbed cotton in new tan full-sized; strong and elastic. Main aisle, Old Bullding Of extra fine and strong lisle thread; fast black; Mght Summer weight with joned feet and extra strong soles, heels and toes. Special Values in Women’s Summer Underwear neck; sleeveless; crocheted neck;, or lace inserton all around. The usual 35c grades. Genuine Swiss ribbed Vests; mercerized lisle thread. Also lisle thread with pretty hand-crocheted necks; with neck front crocheted and lace trim- med all around. Usually priced 75c each. All ailk Swiss ribbed low-neck Vests; Summer weight and full sized. Extra sizes of this grade, $1.25. Valu Spétially Priced BEDDING From Our Factory Aw the Mattresses, Springs and Pillows quoted here are made up as ordered in our splendidly equipped, clean factory. For a little while the prices are much less than we regularly charge for the same excellent ma- If you need new bedding for the city or country house this is a very advantageous cool and looking cool, in Summer To Keep | tt ts not too late. {f you order the House | promptly, to Cool have them all in Place before the hot weather is fairly under way. Our upholstery factory is ready to serve you quickly. AWNINGS — froin a choice assort- ment of patterns and colorings in striped duck; made on - iron frames, poet ealvanizes WINDOW SHADES sul terials produced—Kings’ or Lonsdale Beotch Hollan hand - painted oil opaque cloth, hand-.piinted transpar- ent muslin or tint cloth, made UP Spe- ly in any color, on best wood or tin shade rollers. Main aisle, Old Building Old Building light weight, with Also or fast black) = stp COVERS—we show an ances American made lisle thread; extra light y large variety of pretty cretonnes, with narrowed ankles and elas- n taffetas, swansdown, cotton ipes and German linens, for cool Main aisic, Old Building slip coverings, which we make up in best manner, bound and buttoned in back, to fit well and with due allow- ance for shrinkage. Measurements taken, and samples and estimates submitted on request. Fourth floor, New Bullding. $1 and $1.50 hand- embroidered lingerie belts, 50c. Pretty Summer stockings Main floor, Old Bullding. fash- Main floor, Old Building, | +A startlingly Summer small price, Of fine light ribbed white cotton; low] | Belts 50c | but the belts | » with hand or imitation are exceeding- ly well-made and well- tin- ished and are regularly priced at $1 and $1,50—some of the same styles have sold for $2.25, A special gives this fine Summer belt opportu. nity. Various pretty designs. Pear! buciles. Main floor, Old Bullding Main floor, Old Building plain or also $1.35 and §1.50. Main . Old Building. The Summer Dress that has not yet been made for mother or Summer | child can be designed irom Cottons— | among these Low Prices fresh attrac- tive washable cotton goods, at the lowest sort of prices’ Qualt ties are excellent, colors are fast and the variety of patterns is quite remarkable. Galatea Cloth at 18c Yd. Printed in plain colors in atripes, checks and figures, on light pea is ight and dark Bordered Batiste at 12% Yd. Bordered fabrics are popular this ueason, and these are very attractive eht and dark colorings, in a great many handsome designs. Dress Ginghams, 10c, 12 4c, 18c Yd, An almcet endless collection of, tay- In ore gingham patterns, also colore. Linen-fintshed Cotton Suitings, 18c Closely resembles tinen sulting; will make excellent Summer suits; printed in stripes In various colors and widtha on white and colored grounds. Alao in plain colors. Second floor, Old Bldg. Single, 36x76 in, 2 lbs. at $7.50, regularly $10. SPRINGS 3 At $18.50, regularly $16—Uphol- stered tufted top Box Springs; 81 spiral springs, full size, 54x75 in. At 88,75, regularly $i1—Uphol- stered top; 63 epiral springs; full ize. In. Snialler ately lower. PILLOWS * At 81.75, from $2.25—Selected geese feather Pillows; 20x30 in., 2% Ibs. $2.10, from $2.70—Same, 22x90 in; 3 Ibs, Eighth floor, New Building. 8 at prices proportion- f.Monday Morning Wonders | Y ,

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