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4 ers for the occasion, the employes of | the mailing department of The World started from the Pulitzer Building this morning for their fourth annual outing, | which {s being held at Stotzky’s Bolve- FORTY VICTIMS CF the committee on arrangemen' is Crowded Cars Speeding at 40- Daniel Corcoran, James Gordon, John Ackron, John Brow and William Trim- Mile Clip Near Chicago Smashed. mal. The mallers are out for a good time jand mean to have it, Their departure | attracted much attention at the bridge CHICAGO, July %.—Forty persons Were injured to-day in a collision be- ween two Aurora, Elgin and Chicago tric care at Lovedale, four miles! of Aurora. Some of the Injured | may die. The collision occurred when the coaches were each running at @ qpeed estimated at forty miles an hour, @ad both were smashed. Passengers, among whom were nearly fifty women, were jammed through win- dows and tossed to the side of the ‘tracks, several feet away. Just after the wreck occurred the cars eaught fire from the trolley and began te emoulder, but the uninjured passen- CaN ay out the blaze and carried Se jure They Will Not Stip {ilt or pinch your nose if your eyeglasses are fitted with Harris Suction Clips They make eyeglass wearing to places of safety. scene of the accident the cars tug on a single track, and it is claimed a H aad Barre ot ene oe eat rait| Fitted to your glasses for 35 cents, | OLD ONLY AT OUR FIVE STORES. | & the other. He falled to do this and : WH Komis e collision resulted. Each of the cars joarried from eighty to 100 passengers, OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS, 54 East 23rd Street, near Fouth Ave | pleasure—not a worry, —.. MAILERS ON AN OUTING. Kmployees of The World in Special ‘The motormen escaped by jumping. 54 West 125th Street, near Lenox Ave, 442 Columbus Avenue, 81st and 82d Sta | Car Off for North Beach. 76 Nassau Street, near John Street. | ' mighty strong, with a brass bang, in| 489 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN, | @ especial trolley decorated with stream- $18 and $15 Hats, Special, for $5. Will Close Out This Week: The balance of entire stock of Tailored Linen Suits and Linen Jumper Suits at $12,00 Summer Dresses: White Lingeries and Colored Lingeries in The Leading Bpeclalty House $9.75 Greenhut Company Dry Goods Amid th tors ro the fo Reception and in New York—hot or iced tea is served through- out the day without charge. Take the side eleva- 4HY EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1908, For Your Comfort and Convenience. ie Sai restful surroundings of our unging Room—the coolest spot urth floor. We are winding up the July Clearance Sale with an array of values which are unprecedented in sales of this kind in New York. You don’t have to take that statement for granted—the proof is right here all this week. Make sure that you get your share of these valueful sale events. Women’s $15.00 and $16.50 Summer Suits and Jumpers at $9.75 of genuine imported English repp or of French or Irish linen. Many models to choose from. Choice of more than a dozen colorings—white, also. Strictly tailored or elaborately trimmed. Others at $12.50, worth $18.50 to $22.50; at $14.75, worth $25.00 to $30.00. $3.50 Lawn and Batiste Lingerie Waists at $1.95 Made of @ splendid quality of lawn and batiste, richly elaborated with laces and insertions. Six exceedingly smart models. In white-and butter color, All sizes, Regular $3 50 waists. Choose tomorrow at . . $1.95 Second Floor $4.50 White Imported English Repp Skirts at $2.95 Made of the finest quality of white repp imported from England. A handsome open-down-the-front, gored model, with detachable pearl and washable buttons; amply made and full iE All lengths and waist bands Regularly $4.50, at... $2.95 Simply because we are cleaning up lots in our stock prior to inventory, we offer these high-grade pumps, ties and Oxfords Women’s $ omens Jummer Footwear at at the following price- Sharp Reductions rops: $4.75 $7.00 and 8.00 kinds, of . . « $6.00 kinds, at . 4 ww ww $4,205 $5.00 kina, at ww wwe $365 $3.00 and $3.50 kind, at ww Ss $2,45 Second Floor White Linen Fine Irish linen; 45 inches wide; in a desirable weight for coats, skirts and suits value to $1.25, Suiting ao tl OCS Main Floor es U $4.50 to $5.00 Sale of Women s Drawers at $2.95; M | U d t ans painieek lees, i embroidery an uslin Undergarments cnbrouery ap $1.75 to $2.00 Corset Covers at $1.25; sheer nain- sook; daintily lace and embroidery trimmed $2.50 and $3.00 Drawers at $1.50; of nain sook; hand- embroidered in spray designs; finished with fine lace $3.50 White Petticoats at $2.00; cambric tops; fin- ished with deep iuiched and embroidered founce Second Floor Made of thread silk, in ankle and all over lace styles in black, Women's $2.00 Silk Stockings at $1.00 yc ue aden the season We bought a manufacturer's overstock— that’s why these handsome stockings are half price, one dollar instead of two. Main Floor M U $1.00 Negligee Shirts at 75¢; in ens white corded madras, with neat F hi Stripes or figures, coat style. urnishings--- 50c Washable Neckwear at 25¢: : four-in-ha 1 how ties of Underpriced — Anversn male 25¢ Halt Hi ported black lisle; double heels a $1.45 Underwear at 95¢ a garment, shirts or drawers. Main Floor Cotton Wash e at 18c; of im- Bpairs tor 50c ze lishe thread All at half price. The best selling fabrics in our stock. Lengths of from 2 Goods---Remnants to 10 yards. Batistes, dimitics, galatea cloth, percale, shirtings and linen fabrics. Main Floor Kayser’s $1.50 Silk Gloves at 95c a Pair great variety. q " , e a ‘ is ;ULAB S 316.50 AN The famous Kayser double finger-tipped silk gloves, 16-buiton lengih mousquetaire, Riles ae Sere Gy bene uae oo: in all the wanted colors, and black and white; regularly $1.50 a pair, at.......-.4.++. 95¢ Striped Taffeta & Main Floor CRUG! $10.50 ||" eS eae re eae ; ' , n attractive _collectio Genus ice eno White Goods: aigtaitmictieie dim Special Vallis th Gow tere a ayia Striped Silk Voiles, or children's dresses consisting of D ; Li table covers or centres — Praimaaces SEQIOO | Remake Wee een iy Decorative binens: 3 meena iy 2 le nas? 4 iste: Wis i REGULARLY SOLD AT $30.00. checked, striped, feueeeieaeriprowered designs; other desirable laces and materials; at one-third to one- offered At Halt the Regular Prices. half less than the regular selling prices. IMPORTANT SALE || I) Main Floor Main Floor 1,200 Lingerie Waists: 6ih Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company. — 6th Ave,, 18th to 19th St. Pl ahs - Desde Odd lots, broken lines and sizes, (Store formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co. ) Over 75 styles—white and colors. Prices ranging from $8,/5 to $7.30, ————————— a = iz MARKED TO CLOSE | 20 __|-*Blynshoe , Cr ES CLEAN-UP SALE Muslin Underwear Dept. Everything in Lingerie 9 No Better Values in New York City LADIES LOW SHOES 9 i d : i , Ce Gsiad 30 95 ia ie Extraordinary reductions to make a quick Chemise; 1,10 135 1.75 2.50 Night Gowns 1.25 153 225 2,95 roa Petticoats 125 2.25 295 3.75 Ladies’ Oxtords, Pumps and Slippers in tans, patent Combinatons 1.50 1.95 2.50 3.75 LRT tae tine $2.90 ALSO— ‘ Silk Kimonos, Heather- Very special values in Negligees, Japanese bloom Skirts and Silk Petticoats, | 1,000 White Linen Skirts: FOUR NEW MODELS” Pure Irish Linen, RET womsomn, $585 will be offer Real Value $12.50. JOHN FORSYTHE Broaaway and Eighteerth Street Stern Brothers For To-morrow, Wednesday Exceptional Values in Women’s and Men’s Imported Hosiery Women’s Fine Gat In white, black r double soles 5c 1 $1.40 and P 35¢ Hall Lo. 1.90 Women’s Exira n Black Lisle an oC 2.25 25¢ 1,40 d Street | Ladies’ Oxfords, Pumps me pipes in tans, patent kid. leather, gun metal and vi and $2.00; at..... Ladies’ Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers in tans, patent leather, gun metal, vici kid and canvas, Were $2.00, $1.75 and $1.50; at...cciccesesseveee DaEALNG taeeeree SALE AT ALL OUR NINE STORES. 3d Ave, and 122d St. | 6th Ave, and 27th St. 1540 3d Ave., 86th and 87th Sts. 162 Bowery, near Broome St. 2891 2d Ave., 150th and 151st Sts,, Broax BROOKLYN 485 Fu'teo St. opp. Abraham & Straus’ 829-31-33 Broadway 1263-5-7 Broadway 7 J CURES S. S. S. sx DISEASES When the blood is pure and healthy, the skin will the circulation, its presence is quickly mai of skin disease, n the blood. When, however, this vifal stream, it can no longer preserve the he skin, but by its acrid, impure nature disfigured condition, ation, and assist in keeping the parts clean. blood must be purified of the humors that 3. S. drives out the humors from the blood irritated and diseased, is nourished by a al! acids and humors, and restores the Book on skin diseases and any medical advice free to all 609 8th Ave., 39th and 40th Sts, | } | FACTORIES | | 511 to 519 East 72d St. clean-up of all our incomplete lines. from all blemishes and eruptions; but when some acid humor The skin receives its necessary nourishment and es the delicate tissues and fibres and keeps the c External applications can: and therefore are beneficial only for their ability to reduce To cure any skin . goes down into the circulation and removes every particle nereby curing every form of skin disease or affection, $1.35) $1.00 Sale of Five Steinway Pianos of course, having come to us in exchange as part payment on new Pianos, but all in good order, and well worth a great deal more than the prices asked, | 42° Fourth Floor, 1 Steinway Upright, $125 (Small size good tone.) 1 Steinway Upright, $175 by te size, splendid tone and (Mor 1 Steinway Upright, $250 (Reautiful French burl walnut case, fine tone and condition.) 1 Steinway Upright, be soft, smooth, $300 (Large size interlor # hammere and general nifested by some BEBE ASW) 1 Steinway Baby Grand, $600 fluid becomes a healthy, natural continually irri- 4 (Reautl new in Shee TERMS—$1.00 a week on the Plano at $125, the others on proportionately SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. are causing the so that the skin, healthy, cooling blood to its nor+ World Wants Work Wonders, who write, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, | ! ‘Grocerie | Store Closes at 5,30; Saturday at 12,30 P, M. e@ RESTAURANT SIXTHIAV., 19°70 20"STREETI NEW YORK. 10 Minutes from Hoboken by Hudson Tunnel. a7 Fifth Fleer, FUERE are four excellent styles in sturdy, solid Rockers—all roomy, comfortabie and strongly built. All are thoroughly upholstered and covered either in everlasting Boston Leather or Imitation Spanish Leather—the kind that is sold as just as good as Jeather. You can buy either of these Rockers to-morrow at less than manufacturer's cost. Prices, as indicated above, are 6.75, §7.25, 8.50 & $10.25 You Must Not Miss This Sale of China and Bric-a-Brac E bought Le half price. us, Rosenteldt & T.ehman’s entire sample line at less than L., R.& L. are New York's largest importers. From these sainples they booked immense orders from dealers all over the country tor next Fall's business, © Fitth Floor, Now these samples have served their purpose and you can choose from them to-morrow at half their usual cost. There is but one piece of a kine white and gold glass, French Wall 2! Chop Plates, Salad Bo 20¢ Dishes, Bread « Comb and Brush Lrays, Af and Cream Sets, Bisque Figures, Cut Glasy English Vases, Glass Vases, f course, but there are thousands of pieces of Hoya! Vienna Vases, Bohemian s, Royal Vienna F China, Austrian China Cake Plates, lute Pots, Cracker Jars, Mayonnaise 35¢ rups, Mutin Dishes, Celery Dishes, Trinket Sets, Fern Dishes, lish Sets, Sugar Prices are about half real value, 25e, 35¢e, 50c, 75c, 95e up to 510 Star Refrigzrators, $6.50 ILEY are thoroughly sanitary, and by reason of their scientific construction consume less ice than any other refrigerator on the market. prepared charcoal, Lift Cover Style, inches high, 55 lbs HW ber with two galvanized shelv deep, 58 inches high, 110 Ibs, ice ca, three galvanized helv tar Fourth Floor, Perfectly ventilated, lined with extra heavy zine and sheathed with The style we offer at 20.50 is 21's inches wide, 1534 inches deep, 38 inches high, ice capacity 15 Ibs. and fitted with one galvanized shelf and food drain, .. Other Specials food ce: $9.50 Lift Cover Style, 32 inches wide, 19!4 inches deep, 47 inches high, 75 lbs. ice capacity, food cham- ber with two galvanized shelves, at Apartment House Style, 25 inches wide, 19 inches deep and 50 inches high, 65 Ibs. ice capacity, ¥ two galvanized shelves, special..... Apartment House Style, 3142 inches wide, 21 inches pacity ; * 3 prs. Shields, - P5586 Less than you pay for shields of equal quality im any other store in America Malin Floor. 6.30 ERY P4y WARRANT! Princess brand Shirt - Waist Shields: warranted washable and ride, 18!; inches deep, 45 lad ae we ight and really white. More cannot be said of any shield regard. less of their high price. SHIELD $11.00 $11.50 Two shapes, in three sizes, at 3 pairs for 25c Mail orders filled. $19.50 Curtain and Upholstery Clearance HOUSANDS await this great annual Pre-Inventory event. when odd lots, dropped patterns ot Lace Curtains and Portieres, all short lengths and rem- nants, are sacriticed without regard to actual cost. $1.25 Summer Cross Stripe Cur- tains, pair 59¢e. $2.50 to $3.00 Summer Cross Stripe Curtains, pair $1.45. $2.75 Couch Covers, 60 in., reversi- ble, fringed, $1.35, n $5.50 and 90.50 Persian and Morris Tapestry Couch Covers, $3.65. 5,000 Remnants. included are Sitkolene, Cretonne, Sateen, Fish Nets, Nottingham, Irish Point and Brussels Laces, Swisses, Tapestries and Damaske—some at 4 their values TR Carts, *5.95 OU know the reg- ular price is much more. Built with strong stcel frames, upholstered with red or green leatherette, adjust- able back and foot rest $9.95 With hood like cut, 37.95 ’ ar Third Floor. $8.00 Allwin Go-Carts, $6.75 English Go-Carts—enamelled poslen $14.95 leatherette hoods. ..+++++ “Teddy” e ae Mid-summer sale at a reduction of 25 to 85%, Je telephone orders filled, Tel. 2100 Chelsea. tar Fourth Fieor, $5.00 Renaissance Lace Bed Sets and bolster top, $2.75. $13.75 and $15.00 Renaissance Lace Bed Sets with bolster top, $7.90. $2.00 Nottingham and Scotch Lace Curtains, pair 98¢, $6.00 Renaissance and Marie An- toinette Lace Curtains, pair $2.95. Hammocks and Lawn Furniture STRONG, closely woven $2 Hammocks with large pillow and wide valance; colors red and grecn in stripe eflects, at Camp Chairs, carpet seat, wood back, at ., Lawn Settees, hardwood back and seat.... Croquet Sets, four hardwood mallets and balls Mail and t? Sixth Floor, Special Plantation Teas— Sifted Bought to sell for 69¢ per Ib. all varieties, iucluding our spec al blends; straight or blended, in any quantity up to 10 Ibs. 10-Ib cadd 75; a-tb, caddy, 49¢ at Lies sp cans, cans. Farly June Booth’s famous packing) sweet, tender green peas, sold regularly Peas—|| Waverly Blend Coffee—We claim for this blend that it is equal to any sold in New York City at 30¢ per Ib.: heavy bodied, rich, creamy coffee; special, 10 Ibs, 1,95 bo a Ibs., 1 22¢ 2.40; per Ib... Hoyal Stuart Coffee—Our fa :. || sale. lean Ham Hams, Bacon and Tongues—Big smoked meat Notwithstanding the advanced price on all we will sell on Wednesday Royal Stvart Squire's lean, tender, bone- ast Bacon and fresh smoked tender aa Ture Apple - Duty’ doz vais yay Bh bottles eres LOC Wines & Liquors Malt Whiskey — Donaldson's, Hote for its medicinal Qual tles: special, per gal, Ri fut ae, 90e | eure Cider Vinegar Trip | Jue | Flour 1 |: Maxim a | BIAS; | a | spectal, 10¢ | sey" at ‘ ee SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. California mot Claret, + Rhine Wine, (Port. Mae fe Venchos Tugetans of the Prench an n-type don, £2.90; large bot 38e