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__THE EVENING 'BEACHEY MAKES NEW FAP NTY BAY RECORD WITH AIRSHIP. | Tt you belleve that to be true, it seems to ine the question of rotten ties sho ould be eliminated from the case “I am very sorry that we haven't been able to Ket hold of some positive testimony as n faust rt the enrendiog. of t | the cause was seems to be mainly a | matter of theory. “Of course it Ia not any part cf your ( ‘gut to criticise for the sake of finding s - been able to find no wines to toatity | to Call is fact as that the con- | trary, testimony of falleoee aus thorities - that this w react hoy new track, new ties have been down there only a of months ult unless you can suggest what the erat is. If this railroad company lett undone something that St ought to have done for the safety of the public, t adi aad ome tht h 0 n | Spreading Rails eee De |or sid som ec j ailment of Flyer and Death — algmate what ‘chang y should be made, f any.” | mi of Miss ODE: a | | | 4¢2 Daring Rescue of Quartetle in al Mi and to , ges Yo #, Whose Craft Was Upset by Sandy Hook Flyer. es you think \BURGLARS HUNTED CORONER'S JURY AGREE. | | BY ARMED MEN. Four thrilling rescues were made in Seaneuerenatateree the Narrows, off Fifty-third street, Decl + Neel sitll pel Gace rere, and Legere South Brooklyn, to-day after the swell THROAT AND , i yelay searched the woods armund 01 ING. DISEASES Company Declared Negngent eee i rrmae in Waeechester County of the steamer Asbury Park, the Sundy LUNO DISEASES and in Not Tie-Plating the | for two burglars who robbed the country | Hook yer, overtumen a tral! rowboat La x An b mans! feorge ¢ a car Weakhe’ Now Sork lawyer, whe fives, hurling ita four occupants into the bay. [Une Spectallata, and ts the din hh E Entire Road. fon the Old Bedford road. Last night The Asbury Pork was going at a git Muiltty to epee eats |enite oe Cots exh) jem ae ae high rate of speed towan! Sandy Hook, re in thelr |Slothing and stiverwere valued at about | “4 % 18 @mpposed that no one aboard [hrs te mts Mit (Special to The Bventng World won * |the steamer knew of the pertl of the "Nt 'time t | Adaeaah 10H, ie as ee --oor + fishermen, for the big craft kept on Its from the ¥ } Coroner's jury to-day found tha way, while th trumeling in Tecelves the | wreck of the White Mountain Express LURED BY CALL OF AUTO. Nigy zie men were StrUee Ne Be nal } week ago Was due to spreading i eoht Berea hy Vet Siac teres | ITHACA, wily Hevealeue: eteirich | 2ied nets been that the AW) ae wane at toe MA abe to. throw th ts buted to a broken spine which YOUths who whirled past his father's Smith, halt lighter and half tug. ¥ Aght into the back ant eine ftom the deraliment of a trein, | Soren swift automobiles and aching como Up the bey to y York he throat and nose, an is . em ‘ ‘ four mi would proba! 8 ect any obstruction, {1 het which was caused by spreading rails, | fF adventure, Tee Jones, aon of a| Ot tnt ee Be pay taure for Catarrh, of the ont oF | and the spreading of the rails was due Prosperous farmer and metchant of jthelr lives, ‘Their shouts for help at types to the negligence of the ‘New York,| (Ne village of Groton, forged his fa. /tracted the crew, and without a mo- | He Byes nngal all ettentea anda treneaeny New Haven and Hartford Rallroad. tHer’s name to $1880 of commercial ment’s hesitation two members of the {CUNT throat and. LUNe t Company in not tleplating the entire paper to-day. He bought a runabout Smith jumped into the bay, and aided pot hesitate to consult him r road au ing $500 by check and $425 on by boat hooks, effected the rescue of Catarrh, no matter tent) wh hat caune or of x how long standing tt may Metal waa novevitence toon vry nove on @ local bank, The ithe men ue One sntnon'n treatment does not conalat theory of rotten thes ‘ completely deceived by the Two of the fishermen were in a bai of one re remuedy for all sorta ma dt In his charge , | clever forgery \way, and on the race up to Pler teand a6 Doten said that t was no evide poubs vanes then canned 6 check for \ths Battery, herolc measures w oun beebared a } to support the theory that rotten tl 4 eo oeeMor ee pare payment (by, tne crew of the Smith % correct diagnoate j xe . them back to consciousness, W Do pot consult f he j caused the wreck. The Coroner said mond ring that caught his en : He then set out for Rochester, |they arrived at the pler the men were nade ‘amt Auturn. The police here |none the worse for their thrilling ex- “In law, by eriminal care! we | arr him on his father’s complaint. | perience. F mean that kind or degre ly Jones has confessed. |The men all live in South B hays aa yi —— — Their names are 8rd) WILLIAM NEWMAN, GO HOME. ‘Int years oll, °\ srs. Willlam Newman, of No.-158 Rast No. 2 Beard street, Is looking for #!X year: the evi! after effects eed the warning 60 oo. He aive: and examination free o + fialtet's treatmont At a ness which shows a w A ef the lives and safety of other whereby some one is killed. Of ¢ Pwenty-seven woman has two young there are other degrees of r ‘ of negl ho disappeared a m and San 0 {8 located at nt i Telia! ay Tah et ee cea BE of wane aE the ne old, of ian ie and tte ee 1 ] may be proper enou nha ty, 10 to 4 ay to The men Hours, daily, faye, 11 to, 2: Maen supposed that th | and is almost destitite. I¢ trip and were pulling jecroaa Montay, Wednesday an 24 “toot there might Newman sees this it !s hoped Staten Island when the acel = til o'elo A have been rotten ties, but we have I hurry back home to his family, ; curred Weunable to call, write tor advte MEN’S SUITS Reduced from $15, $18, $20, $22 $1]. 15 HESE radical reductions are caused by a policy that knows no HN middle ground—a policy that is as old as our business—the iI disposal of all clothing during the season in which it is made. Hh We are determined that every suit in this store is to be sold in short order, and have named a price that will bring about this result without a doubt. It is a difficult matter to convince one in mere words what A extreme values this Clearance Sale affords. The suits involved are the finest to be had, the product of our own tailoring organization, excelling in style, in fit and in work- | manship. The quantities assume vast proportions, offering unlimited choice in the matter of fabric, size and model. WM. VOGEL & SON, Hee HOUSTON ST. NOW APPEARING AT THE CASINO, BROADW AY, NEW YOuK Oxford Ties, PUMPS cinmes with fine embroidery and Sailor Ties, a Black WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1908. = See ocean ee New Shipment of 3,000 | Handsome Jumper Dresses | } | | | — “58 a & a ' S@ .00 Dress and Valenciennes laces Widths | A to EE} A Fresh, New Lot of Lawn Jumper Dresses in neat dot or stripe patterns, nicely trimmed with Swiss embroidery, Valenciennes aces OF WIR contpast: ing colored ‘ands. ..... White DuckSkirts made of well shrink duck and linene, cut full and well tailored. Botloms are fol :s:immed. Regu- lar $1.50 Skirts. Specialat. .. . vite? The Entire Stock of eaul 4 «(81.00 to $1.50 Waists military of Two Philadeiphia Manufacturers lat Halt Price and Less These waists are made of India ty dress Worth $2.50 and $3.00 Hand Welted and Hand Turned Soles Women’s Black Vici Kidskin Oxiords made with patent tips, solid Limit, 1 patr to a ena tomer. No Mail or C0. D, Orders us gular linons and linen lawns, elab- $1.25 orately trimmed with fine ; alleover embroideries and grade, , or French Vat. lace ned into exquisite yoke a: effec ts. The sleeves are 4, oat Not a waist ~< Hr length, re} lan in the lot worth less A YX. than $1.00, most are 1 jf Vy worth $1.50 and Ay \m y worth at least 0; all at Women’s White Canvas Pumps and Oxtords ronht $1.50 and $2.0 50 and $2 00, at 59e One Pair to 4 Customer, Sale oi Men’s Hand Welted|"* HALF ee Shoes and Oxfords at Berit soi Go ul loves, with dou ¢ lace ankles, HaCaT at regular $1 prideat "a Ladies’ 35c fanpsied cadies’ 16-Buiton Sill Pair) Lisle Hose, in pan Worth and drop stitch effects, fy 12¢ 2. 50 & 3. 00}: staple and fancy colors,..., a pair | by: Children’s 39¢ Plaid % Hosizry & Gloves © Entire Sample Lines of Several “J Manufacturers and Importers ut ye A donall Wh ne Ac fS Tan {Top p Hose: very ire 19 Ladies 35¢ Hand fm- Calfskin as auumentilp Pal ora in c broidered ; pre 15¢ the choteest designs.....666 @ PAIP iyns, all py pular co A “* Patent = evening a pair Coltskin’ tden’s 25¢ Fancy Sox, iteLisle t . ; soitment of populr in in a large \ J Vici | Kidskin Entire Floor Stock of W. BR. McElwain $3.00 Si:oes for Men. H. H. Lohde! $3.00 Shoes for Men. | 1 | Dr. Keller’s *3 oe at @4 OS | A Special Shoe, at $4.95 5 | a pair { weives, all very sheer, at Ladies’ $1.50 baported Silkk Hose, de « i thread, with g et. in black, white, and all colot Men's Ble Fancy an i HOSE. i his lot includes only imported lists ia those 25 gis waich semand, Cc colors and de are dy trong lor evening duly Clearance a pair Py di For Nurses, Teachers, Sales- | women, or Any Who Are Much on ‘Their Feet. : ‘Misses’ and Children’s Canvas Shoes {| i| Made of Imporied Kidskin, Dark Tan Sizes $% to 41, 1134 to 2, and 2% to 346, ie Oe || See cece Misses’ Patent Coltskin Oxtord Ties ii . + Sizes {1 to 2. Solid leather soles. | _ Pneumatic citdeate tea eba'” ‘| en’s Tan an Rubber Heels Black shoes, Hand-sewn, rlexible : Sizes 844 to 11; lace or button, c | Leather Soles, very Made Sizes 8% to 2 1 dressy ane com‘ort- 2 | al je. SizessicS:widths pa |» to EEE, bn Leather ‘4osi Comlortable} . . Srozs and Ox sores} avec for ihosewho stand! v snach on their fe a pair at $f 9 oa