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|GIRL WHO DID NOT FLINCH WHE SHE 0 SOLDIER FIN WIM BATTL + EM On 5 ment Victims c of at Fort Wadsworth. ) TO-DAY at Hamilton Repel _ Attacks off she “En ‘ emy’s” Flee ‘aged down the Narrows claimed two tas to-day when Privates John |Praten and George Harvey, of Com- ny 6, Ninth Regiment Coast Artillery {iBors. who were injured in ek while loading a six-ine’ EMMA SUMNER WAS SHOT. : | (Heneimimte warfare that Is still being ths ° } Paris studying on i ong IES ke + ets Osa | for rabies. He Js sanguine that tt will i@ieht. died to-day in the Post Hospital "1 ann | And py that “Em part he doesn’t | eee sanguine th a r Inch rifles, as well as the mortars, | a n | do great tht ‘Their death and the fact that James till calibr Naceammand mean Emmett or anuel either. He | P gI : inn " tee McDowell. the t Natierey ch nro iacteleemmaelitarset means Emma. Can vou beat {t? The physician brought enough of the sisea ‘ a Po ncaniee bet You can't! Emma is a thirteen-year-| new serum wi Sereecouresy|n Cals sail (ue A econred, Chil 3 *W oldster who lives at No. 224 Fest Nine-| weeks, or until anot bly die. did not halt the battle eame | J and the shooting W48 ty sixth street with three sisters and{ made on *he other side for a minute, however, for w 7 aah 2 two brothers. Her father, Charles Sum-| since the discovery of Harvey was dvinz this US cor te water dir ula ner, Is a stationary engineer. She iS ment Dr. Auguste M @uns of Fort Wadsworth were wakine |} Hiacantaed Reieel Posey amie pream lata enomplenyccitiettutem iniaiar sant ais bard of the posititious Swiss freckles, and she doesn't care for BITS) than three hundred s wit e echoes for miles around with their tk h h irla’ a 7 | than three hundred cases withe a j now where they were | or girls’ play parties. But in the lan-} joey of a lite. eee. ft at them from | guage of the boys of the Ninety-sixth| ;: | Walsh died at 4.30 o'clock this morn- « embankment th sides of street push she's a peach WIIL Save the Patients fag and Harvey died at nobn. Walsh the Narrows, They J about and Again Proves Leadership. ‘The new serum,” said Dr. Rambaud, fived with his widowed m: and thither and To-day Emma proved afresh her not 9 cure—because rables can. Bnmarried sisters at N' See a mimic ciaim to the title of leader of the Me a coe it has Ceactes senc me of the YY ct few days Street. He was tw ind come of the real crowd. Not that she hadn't proved it nt Ix bitten there ts ope BL Scy w, ; i jer@ efore. She'd proved it by being the uN 3 n rvey was twenty-tw and whir-| pest swimmer and the hottest thrower Ute fils mother at No. 415 er the bay for and the tb runner and the 4 aN rect. He was the sole that the majority of) swiftest climber of telegraph poles on MOSt wonderful. Give Ls Paothen) andivouns are on the verge of|the block. Also by having held for duce immunity before thé rables germs | ‘, “ae younger sister prostration two seasons the difficult positions of have e to multiply and cere is reutyatt and a ma- Watch Battle from) Liner. ppitaic> Cat) captain of the champion iio enn) entree: and a afpat ent bs finis. He lives with his mother and! gy, Mauretania was anchored of ‘eam of East River Park, eave ellis io GH Hevacet ter@ at No. 20) Avenue C ne demolition of the proved it three years ago when as been used s its discovery Ricavo cisninacnarre i and her decks were Sh¢ dropped three floors fron t immunity ts reached until PP sae Gol eMtorriscommanuine: the tarested passengers, | While trying for a sparrow's nest in a nearly five weeks af nth Regiment. were besieged w as belch their| T@inpipe and was up and about in a tion has been given Hiaaereorivan' earls week, and again by refusing to utter ing a minim hour in the mo K- Every trolley car that swept dow lew York avenue to the : wded with anxious flame. what | tation: THE EVENING WORLD. F RIDAY, JUNE 19, 1908.% v THE “BULLIEST — RAMBAUD BACK | FELLOW" IN THIS | WITH NEW SERU CROWD ISA GIRL 10 TREAT RABIE Emma Sumner Sah ih Arouses Admiration by Failing to Returns Expresing Conti- | | C | Flinch When Shot. | dence In the Remedy. | | ee WALKS TO DRUG STORE. | gays Only Thirteen, but 13) Batieves Speedy Injection Ai-) the Best Baseball Pitcher ter Being Bitten Will in Neighborhood. Save Many Lives. If you stop #my of the boys up around i ‘ iat Dr. George Gibler Rambaud, | Ninety- 7 avenue | Ninety-sixth street and Firs laetpee and ask him who's the bulllest fellow | : ay aa morning on the steamship La Provence, lin his crowd he'll answer without hes!- Z OO) v head of Institute, ved after having spent over a month fn ved treatment a whimper when a hostile gang im- !n cases of severe bit prisoned her in @ barrel and rolled her qisease may develop in {down a hill and a nail in the barrel oven less, In these : inches. sfolk of the guardsr a tug and two launches. | t07¢ & gash elght long in her occurred before the rity of them could not be reass last night's tragedy at|*!4e She just gave the hostiles the competed. Dr. Aust their loved ones’ safety until they nO gun Was fifired to. day | ha-ha and they never knew she WAS 11, institution id seen them, talked to them and cried unti! it had been first inspected by a | ¥en hurt. yeara been exper ‘ever them. ar army. officer. the way she proved it to-day mMediireatinent © Major Raldwin, of the Forty- tren CEA as the best yet. She was on her way ats ‘Regiment, and one of t! the Ninety-sixth street school at the sept ets fm the war game at th ad of her faithful followers. On ded in obtain V@rdered an immediate investiga shemihade cnemore those) ae aa su pat ay , . fhe killing of Private Wal recelve $4 for pistols which fond parents give whenmixed: in cetth lye privates who were with Walsh, The State pa | thelr children for the furtherance of the fresh virus of renders the jarvey and McDowell in Battery Dix! t 1d little better by the | Independence Day and tetanus, He latter innocuous when injected ane qphen the accident red en | militiamen, 1 an allowance of $5 to| didn't know how to Insert the blank imal or man, Two ons of such a fummono to testify before the Major. each heroic defender, + cartridges. mixt nuns What the flareback was due bbing of the gun Js known vestigation will stiow why at the regulars, who were Jee did not see to it tha Pains was taken. yeThe three victims cf the Were serving the gun. w @rm was blown off at the reiess ite but was - STOCKS GO LOWER more pback iight shoulde: AT MARKET CLOSE Barvey's left leg was carried away at : Knee and his skull was frac‘ured, He McDowell was badly burned. Im- Union Pacific Leads Decline In Mediately the three men reached the (ost hospital the Rev. Father Lee, of Drop of From 1 to 4 ®t. Mary's Church, was summoned to a @dminister the last rites. Points. “Attack” Resumed at Daybreak. The Swiss fleet's attack on the forts, | « hich theorettealy aid ter mage | After a slightly hisher opening, prices Jast nfirt, was continued at 6 A. M in I Patr gels toscay telecon nate @ay, when the guardsmen were su bt eee Se Te aie da rander, a by bugle to t gun bal Aecilning ap aE 5 1 3. Re Steel Four hypothet battlesh nm advanced gi Jocated 6,0 yards off th tho market and at the ‘ ading § railied trom "ah upon’ these ¢ i but still remained small) tlic'r fire with s jer last night's close st five volley vding was dull | a, i ssing of the dividend on Re- maps were ‘sunk. ferred was reflected in a Another bunch of tleships and in that stock. Amal- \@rulsers of terrific hypothetical broadside 3 agopre and 3. el also ) Port Hamilton. ne Hamilton batteries | ment during the noon period and the oeses averaged n ful! point In the a under the lead At the close pr Opened fire ck, and in an hour three hundred shots were fired from the $AincB; 6-inch, 12-Inch rifles and 12-inch of Union Pac! ne market sold off es were at the lowest th ‘Trad- i@ortars, giving all that strip of shore of thesday, with | BRee actu S Eh from Bay Ridge to Coney Island the| {fom Inst Dignts clowns Pr The total orst jarring and shaking up since the viss invasion began. By 9 o'clock New “York was saved and the terrible Switz. | @fs disposed of for good and al! | “Major Willlam A. Turpin. of the First | Battery, Thirteenth Regim Brook- lyn, was the battle commander to whom this burg owes its salvation from the enemy. Major Turpin and his guafdsmen made a splendid record. But it is not lik that they will re- Gelve a testimonia of appreciation from a dwellers within a ra three miles of the fort, Many Protests Filed. In fact, the battle was ha Was this morn! before p f¥em as far away s Flat Boroygh Park. Folks a Bleeping deep into choice as vigorous in jath Beach hotel keepers fhe firing kept up they would shares and The Clo Today's higheet acks and o! és a8 comp! ware ae fo1108 ely eir There wouldn't ¢ Saturday nd. Beach. ein Jett for t eked again Bus it is not rots 4 batt ah-» ries mortars 0 tee Range of 7,500 Yerds. art Hamilton pr aeearne cailed * with the dir | As beftting a true leader, “Em'’Sum- | ner undertook to show him. The car trldge Jammed, and she gave it a yank that with her wiry brown fingers and it jwvent off and shot her in the palm of ne left hand She “Winged” Herself. exploding shell bared the wo fingers to the bone Sing & spped the pistol and contemplated | the results obta rand two years by I eo, kids," she sald, “I winged my- pletely fultii ' self. this new m 1 by the frightened crowd, she ked into Berger's drug store, at as sixth street and Se: Avent | boss.” sald “Em' Sumner to eur. 7 jira o was behind the counter, | ficient even | yreuse me, will you, for drippin’ blood most seve A on your floot, but I've put mitt out! 7 De used uf business, for fair.” he Cantor did What he could, The, gang a = wi outside when n aay pon © hen iene, | $75,000 FIRE AT READING onded hand bound up tn cotton READING, Pa. June 1%—The la Come onvacellomaiiy sadly EeuAbLte. tore of the ehter Hardware C ly. ‘doc’ ays 1 better go up to * lnithis the hospital and | m look this over, Dany nis ¢ ula early to-day the ings were dam: o Lockjaw? Not for mine.’ n’ does It hui asked youngest recrult mated at © ; that little scratch?” asked Em Naw. Donnelly, saw an old time policeman, sinall procession coming along, head- ed by the little whos: face WAS as white as chalk and whose apron was Gyed red, but who kept her mouth get fn a pain-twisted grin. She was be- ginning to stagger a little bit, too. Taken in Ambulance. So Donnelly headed them off and got Presbyterian hospital on the tele- phone, Dr. Hall came and "Em" took ny third ride in an ambulance "At the hospital she endured the burn- | s id and scraping without wincing. Tense started, vine ‘afoot, accom: Harris Suction alias anied. py her older sister, Priscilla. re he gang. unfortunately, had to go to A Senile nesta eto Pe era school! else they Would have been along | ON—a gentle pressure to take them Wa carter conc ring no cre | C= th the meantime they the nospital. aw! Won’t Let Go othin’ doing said Em. “Even !¢ I can't pitch T can boss to-morrow's Attached to any eyeglasses for 35 cents game with that Gas House pus! | BOLD ONLY AT OUR FIVE SroRES. a eee FOUND DEAD IN EAST RIVER: A\\Y SK. Komis The body of a man about fifty years Ale Lee ; te OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS, old, 5 feet 7 Inches ta and weighing labout 149 pounds, was found in the 54 East 23rd Street, near Fourth Ave River to-day. It was clothed in| 54 West 125th Street, near Lenox Ave, Rast ince Albert coat, two walstconts ¢42 Columbus Avenue, Bist and 624 Six and two pairs of trousers, Tne man 16 Nassau Street, | neat John Street, Nght complexion and had a 3 isache. The body was re-| 489 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN. Fis | moved to the wo) Opposite Abraham & Stews 4% a a 4 a B. Altman & Cn. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOFS DESIRABLE FOR COUNTRY WEAR IN STYLES VERY TAN AND BLACK RUSSIA CALFSKN BOOTS, INCLUDING HIGH.CUT MODELS; TAN, BLACK AND WHITE OXFORDS; ANKLE TIES AND SANDALS. PATENT LEATHER SHOES. WILL BE CLOSED AT NOON ON SATURDAYS, AND AT 5 P.M ON OTHER WEEK DAYS, STORE 34th Street, 351 Gireet and 5th Aue. Head of the Pasteur Institute | IT IS 2 MUONS UL | this | HEAD OF PASTEUR {pare tn svtendor with “Phe Destruction | Fare poe fot Jerusalem, whi ised thi INSTITUTE, WHO | | tain part ot the entertainmentir, RETURNED TC-DAY. | nie i rege than, seven, thousendt ‘songs bombs Were sent up and y exploded nigh in toe alr the whole tory appeared to be canopied with sands vf vatl-colored falung stars. sjectacie itself was Introduced. by | 4 hollday scene Jn which four hundred persons took part, Including sixty danc- ng girls and @ premiere seuse who! executed the “Dance of the Seven) Veile” from ‘Salom < ‘The scene then changed to an attack | on jerusalem This was exciting and Peailstio. ‘The city, ‘suddenly thrown | into a. turmoll, defied the advancing | hosts for a time but eventually the! dings took fire and amid much | noise and fireworks the walls fell, Following, the spectacle came the 1 set Pleces. Many wf these were | The feature of this part of the | was a pieture of William H. ‘Taft, | n_nominee fot President. | ine Cheapest Fat Reducer Is the Best. | ‘The attention of all who are halt choked | and generally bedeviled by an excess of fat which, by the way, always seems more | excessively excessive during the sultry sea-) con than any other, is called to the Marmola Prescription Tablets. Seventy-five cents secures enough of these remarkable fat reducers from any druggist to last you @ good while, in fact. it buys an extra large case. This is enough to make a very devirable change {n almost anyone's weight Taken one after each meal and at bedtime the loss | of as much as a pound of tat a day bas been attained junumerable times. | This is a royal result that seems all the} more remarkable, when one realizes these tablets are cheaper by a half than any! thing else vour druggist har. But the net loon they bring about ts the only good feature of there tablets. They are pleasant to take; don't disturb the stomach; don't | require one to exercise a particle or diet | a mouthtul, and jast, but not least, do not | Cause wriukles. They redu¢e one quickly | eveniy—naturally. They produce, {n| the ‘devtioal results of the famous | in Prescription. with which they are identical In composition. Try a case. If your druegist 1s sold out then write the inakers, the Marmola Company of Detroit to send you one by mat! i | W. L. DOUCLAS. $3.50 SHOES mm PAIN’S NEW FIREWORK Asti Mearns: i SHOW OPENS AT BRIGHTON, tes $3.50 Mierke ae eee. thebestin the world. Stores in Greater New York : : Broadway, cor. Howard S Year's’ Fes 974 Third Avenue. fav: Third Av., cor. 120eh are Third Avenue trveen iéeth & 147 BROOKLYN: ‘St /:09-719 Hroadwa: irontway. rulton St., Boat Presi 3 O. < KOCH & Morning Sales fo Boys and Girls Saturday from 8 A, M. Till 12 Noon Only. | ail previous efforts at value giving in children’s wear new idea in retail merchandising. To-morrow we es for children alone. The prices are at | item shows remarkable savings on thor- to date merchand No Mail, Phone or es restricted to prevent dealers buying. Boys’ 398c Wash Hats, 2c tor boya 3 to 8 years rash and cham- 2Ic ( and and am- full 2.59 _ 95¢. Chii dren’s Hats, 19¢. i full cut; double. ft ATS; sis ds 10¢ Russian style, with saflor ne tp ’ h dsome patterns of absu- 0 lutely'fast color madras; slzss *69c]) | Chileren” icoats, 39¢. ; 506. Pet me Lisle Hose, 15¢ fine. narrow rtobed liste veh Meh spliced heels; in n an; Fizes, 6 to 9%; Diy paltincis “i 15c (Mata 25c Windsor Ties, 10c Pure silk, black, white and choicest colors, en nbroidered in various novel easlena Just the te for boys and 4 to wear with Eton col- lars. Regularly Ye, e 3 > 10c Matin Floor) Vool Seliky $2.98. ‘ays’ 55 Woo 5 / ; Boy acres [aes 25¢ Guimpe Pins. 10¢ GOLD FILLED GUIMP es vgteslcker OR"iirge variety, invroseor RONSn eee kUG pair mara 00 Girls’ Hats, 69¢ MILAN AND ROUGH BRAID aghiding the inusaroom and vali ailor; trimmed. wit sik’ pompons and quiliss fe mer prices up to (Second ‘F CHILDRE rallty, BOY, BUSTER yN" = i ¥ SUPPORTERS nase “ay 4 Bose 1.29 Baby Hats, 85c. wvalue Hep aZc slashed crown with wide HIS ES Ras 2 LASTIC. HOSB put ; min eM Value op pair. 211 colores” ae (Main > Ene Boys’ $2 Shoes, 1.59 OYS' LACE SHORS ! est laste: a “very durable? shoe, our 32.00 quale, Bh 50 a Shirts, 1.69 Misses, in white, nat full, nlalied and’ gored with one and two rein, {he smart ut 4,69 35c¢ Moire Ribbon 19607 tra fine quality: 8% inches very desirable’ colar arn wre sultnble for children's sashes hale bows. “and trimmt regularly” 33 2 (Main Kiva.) Children’s 50¢ Prawers, 25¢ CHILDREN of good He autelinnt wlth broldered ruffle cal) fine tucks. Value 25c¢ oor.) hat y 19¢ Between Lenox 125th = West, & Seventh Aves Hackett Carhart S@ Broadway at Thirteenth St. Boye’ and Children's Department High Grade Norfolk & Double Breasted Suits, Formerly $10 & $12. Now $7.50 Boys’ Nortolk and Double $2.50 Breasted Suits in Wash Fabrics. Value $4. WASH Sailor and Russian Styles | & SUITS vensisesen0 °4,°° Sizes 8 to 17 yearm Value $1.75 to $2.50 = Hadkat Carhart @ Broadway at Thirteenth Street Prices Below Keenest Competition Qualities of Highest Standard Involved in This Week-End Saie of Garments for Women. Misses and Girls Lingerie Dresses at $3.50, $5 & 510 ‘White and pastel colors. Lace trimmed; values $6 to $22 New Model Tub I Dresses, * 350 & $675 Repp, linen, dotted Swiss, gingham: values to $10 Satin Messaline & Taffeta Gowns, §20 Demi Empire and Princess styles, values to $40 Satin Foulard Princess Dresses, 510 Ali colors, net yoke and sleeves; values to §22.50 Tailored Linen Coat Suits at %5 Semi-fitted model, white and colors; value $12 Tailored legen Coat Suits at 57-5 Lace trimmed model, white and coijors; value $12.50 Tailored lunent Coat Suits at *10 Three-piece model, white and colors; value $15 Tailored White Serge Suits °13-75 Single and doubie-breasted models, value $25 Girls’ Tailored Suits to close at *5 Sires for girls only, short lencth skirts, value $12.59 Girls’ Tailored Suits 69 lose at $859 Worsted and terges, 8 to 16; also small women; value $20 Girls’ Tailored Suits to close at512° Mannish and tancy models, 12 to 16; also small women; value $35 Girls’ Wash “Coat S Suits at 2% = Girls’ - to 8s $1.25, $1.75, $2.85 ot White Lawn Dresses STYLES—Jumper, Dutch free High arcLeximeneisice yen square neck. MATERIALS - Persian Lawn, lace trimmed; Dotted Swiss, embroidery and lace, Cross Bar Lawn, embroidery trim; Figured Lawn, embroid- Hackett Carhart &@ Furs Repaired Fury stored at Moderate Prices. 2 per ct, on Valuation FUuLTon St. Cor Bripce St. B’KLYN OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6.30, For Saturday—Extraordinary Sale of Jap Silk Waists $4 .9 Lots 1 Lote tend 2- 2— Silk Waists in “Black and white, open front and back models. Lots 3,4 and 5—Made of Printed Silke on white ground, with assorted figures id dots printed in black, light blue, pink and navy, in the fo!lowing model: Pin Tuck, open back; front, with pies and & the new ‘Peter Pan” effect, Lot6—Baby Irish Yok —“Walsts, button back, elal orately trimmed with Val, laces; white only. All sizes, 32 to 46. Reduced from $2.97 The Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Posi , tons” than any other two mediums in the universe, i ‘ a

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