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—— — aes eee TRON ET MSTINNEN At ce TRAIN DERAILED: ELEVEN INIURED: MANY AREIN PERL TO MAKE AKE RECORDS, INCOME TAX FAILS “Sag bites Seeet” Scoot” Runs Off Tracks Near Bridge- hampton, L. 1. CAR SLIDES DOWN BANK Only One Passenger Was Seri- | ously Hurt—Cause of Wreck Is Unknown. One man was seriously hurt and ten others were slightly injured to-day when train No. 200 on the Long Island Rallroad, known as the Sag Harbor Scoot,” was wrecked at @ point one-half a mile from Bridgehampton. The train consisted of an engine, a combination baggage and smoking car and one day coach, All of the cars left the track, and the combina. | tion car slid half a dozen feet down a slope. 0. T. Conont of No. 5% Hampton street, Brooklyn, was seriously hurt. He sustained internal injuries and a broken rib. Those slightly injured suf- fered chiefly from shock and flying glass. They were Mr. and Mrs. EB. A, Drake of Now York, Stephen H. Edwards of Sag Ha her, Mr. Latitz of New York, Mrs. F eriok Scholl of Sag Harbor, Frank Fick of Sag Harbor, the Rev, Father Will- jam L. Long of Sag Harbor, Mrs. Leander Aldrich of Sag Harbor and Db. V. Vermilye of Sag Harbor. TRA#'N FILLED WITH SUMMER RESIDENTS. The t. left Sag Harbor at 8.18 and was fille with summer residents who had business engagements in New York ‘The train ts run from Sag Harbor to Bridgehampton, where it makes a con- | nection with the through express train on the South Shore line. At 8.85 o'clock, when half a mile from | Bridgehampton and ninety-four miles east of New York, the engine lef: the track. The tender swung over the tracks behind the engine and the com- bination car and pass both jolted from the rail bination car turned on Its tly slid for a few feet down the’ em- bankment on which the derailment took place, Joseph Smith was the engineer of the train and 8. W. Swasey conductor. The ger car were railroad people say that the escape of | the engineer and his fireman was noth- ing short of a miracle. When the accident occurred the train, Was running along at thirty mHes an hour. On each side of the travks is a gently sloping embankment. The ralls were found to be in good condit the wreck and the officials co account for the wreck Doctors were hurriedly sent from Bridgehampton, and many alarming reports were sent out concerning the wreck, A number of the passengers walked the half mile to Bridgehampton and caught the through train, which was held fifty minutes by the acckdent, dae Lash a, MIDDIES OFF ON CRUISE. Annapolis Boys Will Cover 7,000 © Trip. 5.—The Mites on ANNAPOLIS, June Md., practice squadron consisting of the battleships Iowa, Indiana and Mansa: PICKLES AND JAM ‘DIX WILL CALL = HER TRAINING DIET | New Mitford Gi Girl Breaks World’s Mark for Jump on Sweet and Sour: | DOESN'T With Fewer Dills and More | Jelly She Might Have Done More. | If Brother Willie trains on beef- | steak And Brother Georgie trains on ham It doesn't follow—no, not alwaye— That Caroly. can't train on jam. —Co-ed Training Table Ballad. Yes, and as a matter of fact, Miss Carolyn Hale of the Ingleside School, |New Milford, Conn., did get herself fit for establishing a world's record (for | women) in the broad jump by training on {ce cream, pickles and jam. If she had partaken of a bit more of Jam and a dozen or so less of pickles, she opines to-day, not only would she have set back the world's broad jump record, but the high jump, the 60-yard hurdies, the M™®-yard dash and a few other athletic stunts in which she con }tended last Saturday at the Ingleside School meet As It) was, she ran away with all those events, missing new records by very small fractions, In none of the events was she pressed to extend her- self. Moreo she is onlf seventeen, | and she is going to keep right on and | ‘opens to hang at least @ half dozen her bloomers ere she Is two years colder. MAN'S TRAINING DOESN'T AP- PEAL TO HER. Miss Hale has read all about how mere man trains for the big athletic contests, She has read about Martin Sherid stowing away two dozen eggs and a four-pound porterhvuse about the dainty appetite of the wrestler, whose luncheon ue, and who, if rpally id dine on a team of dressed steers, raw. however, spurns beef and porter and other alleged flesh builders, “Strict Miss Hale to the interviewer, big mistake. I am very, very caramels, and I am very fond of tee cream, Jam and pickles, and when 1 train I eat what T am fond of, just as when I don't “As every ix js a whole lo sweets, and more readily digested than pickles, they thin your blood and t atone. Too many pickles, of course, {s too thinning, and 1t has occasionally been my mistake to eat too many pickles and not enough jam before going into a | contest.” THEY DO IT THE SAME WAY AT | BARNARD. | “Ws a , there ent in are far ef. Aw for Miss le voices an opinion that 4s pretty ally held in girls’ schools and colleges. During the big athletic contests at Barnard tea and caramels passed around at regular intervals and all the athletes partake without stint. The twirlers on the Barnard baseball | chusetts, having on board the Naval nines fil ithe pockets of their blouses ‘Academy midshipmen, sailed to-day on with bonbons before they get into the thelr summer voyage to. European Wox and there is one Barnard southpaw ports, The cruise will cover about| who gets up @ great delivery by eating 7,000 mil The| a chocolate cream before she faces set wn, | each new bitter, a will} : Sune 1 | twithstanding all this the dear Commandant of Midshipmen R. FE] @ getting athleticker and ath- Coonts is in command of the squadron, occasion. For To- “ad and To-morrow Only Special, at Single or double breasted; in Tan, Olive and other popula: ew YORK New Styles and Materials, 95c 212-214 Sixth Ave., near cor. 14th St. . letick: nh year English Raincoats Lng made for stormy weather, but stylish for any Especially desirable for evening wear. ‘J: Never Sold For Less GS Than $10 high button up to neck collars; r shades. Sewed and Cemented. 4ONDOW WANT BEEF. } more records to the belt that uphotds | fair Corinthian maid of modern’| training for girls,” ‘ectared | fond of | EVisinG Webbe, anak SUSPECT HELD IN MANILA | AS “PETER THE PAINTER.” | Stowaway Believed to Be Anarchist Who Led Sensational Battle Against London Police. MANILA, June 5.—The Philippine au- | thorities are holding a stowRway found on the British steamer Protesilaus, which arrived here to-day. The man embarked on the vessel at Singapore while coal was being taken on, and it is EXTRA SESSION IF Governor Determined to Force| suspected that he is “Peter the Painter,” the Russian anarchist, for Action and Put Assembly- | whom the British police have been searching in connection with the murder of three policemen in Houndsditch, of which “the battle of Sidney street” was sequel. The officials of the British ngulate here, while sceptical that the prove to be “Peter the Painter,” are having him held pending an investigation, The Protesilaus left Liverpool April 9 and is bound for Seattle. | For a time it was thought by the that Peter was one of the two s Killed in the fighting between London police and anarchists J 3 last, but later the man Was reported having been seen at various places in Europe. | men on Record. ALBANY, June 6—Gov. Dix 1s | determined that the ratification of the Proposed Federal Income Tax amend: | ment by New York State shall not be killed by indirection, such as the failure | of the Assembly Judictary Committee | to report the Wagner resolution, as | intimated by Chairman A. J. Levy. | | It became known to. that the| | Governor proposes to ha ery mem- | ber of the lower House go on record | on this resolution, which has passed the Senate, and iinless the Judiciary | Committee reports the measure out for c man will as VIDART FLIES 70 ROME. the consideration of the House the| Governor proposes to take the initiative | poarth A In PartecTurin which will make It possible to get a vote on the proposition, even should it} Race to Complete Second Stange. be necessary to call an extraordinary| ROME, June 5—Vidart, the fourth | | s®ssion of the Legislature to accomplish that end. contestant to reach Rome the second stage of the 1,000- Rome-Turin air race, arrived at 9.15 to- ne SPANISH DIPLOMAT DEAD. | day. | en | The aviator reached Orbetetio, about | | Marquis Dr Ojeda at One Time Was) seventy miles from the Itallan cap! tal | | on Saturday. On landing he partially | | Bates wah oe | wrecked his machine, wing and a Vidart secured clock this jo and flew riving there one how The sun BIARRITZ, France, June 6.—Marquis, de Ojeda, the Spanish Ambassador to |the Vatican at the time of the rupture of diplomatic relations between the | Madrid Government and the Holy See, |and formerly Minister at Washingto | died here propeller being broken, @ new aeroplane and at morning direct to Rome, and thirty-three minutes later shone gloriously as the airman swooped to earth within the aerodrome. | td wsythe The College Sweater, $5.00 | The Forsythe Madras Waist, $3.50 Final Clearance Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits Serges, Tropical Worsteds, Shepherd Checks, spuns, Light Textured London Tweeds, &c Former Prices $30.00, $35.00, $45.00 | * $15.00 NO ALTERATIONS—NO APPROVALS. Home- “The Forsythe” Linen Suits “Specialized Styles’ |$10.50 In All Fashionable Colors Value $15.00 “The Forsythe” Linen Skirts $5.85 Three New Models Value $7.50 Y ue A am MAN | f5rano BRAPIOS Our Easy Faemant: Plan Solves the Home Furnishing Problem Don’t Worry About Terms Whatever Suits You Will Suit Us (Best Credit System—One Low Price —Cash or Credit) Deliveries toSuburban owns from our Store to Your Deo: by Motor Trucks nish, Buffet, lesign, in quarter sawed oak, olden | lished, with French evel mirror, with carved heads and claw feet, base 44 ches wide, containing - small, Hlarge drawers, 2 Suppoards, as illus trated; val, $40, at 24. 15 China Closet in genu- ine quarter sawed oak, golden finish, with French platc¢ mirror at top, and in top shelf, full swell front and sides, 36 in. wide, 60 in, high, as ff Genuine Quarter illustrated; value Sawed Oak atm 19. 50 Velvet Rugs One piece, seamless. 9x12; value $21, at 7,6x9; value $18, at Brussels op Seamles: ig with ped festal base: #.3x10.6; va,, 815 1. 08 Tivos val, 810, 9g! Goslens value $20-56: 1.7 CN. .W. COR. BAVE. &l 5 ST Sal Dining Table golden nish JUNE mUNDAY, 5, 1911. Muslin Underwear Sale MONDAY AND TUESDAY An exceptionally extensive assemblage of women's fine undermusiins, the essence of the latest pro- auctions in cambric, nainsook and crepe, borately trimmed with sheer embroideries, dainty laces and ribbons, at a decisive mark-down. Gowns 49c, 69c, 79¢ and 95c | Corset Covers Combinations 79, 95c, $1.49 and $1.95 » 250, 49¢ and 59¢ SALE OF baled Silk Feather Bone, 790. 450 19¢ . .39¢ and 49¢ Petticoats 79, 95c, $1.79, $1.95 and $2.19 NOTIONS Washable Dress Shields, pair. 9c Sew -on- Supporters, heavy web, pair. Shirt Waist Belts, with dip pin c¢ | Dressmaker's Pins, 400 count, paper Dressmaker's Pins, \ Ib. box 9¢ “ Will-Not-Gum" Oil, botile Cube Pins, all colors, 100 count.de Basting Cotton, 500-yard spool, 12 spoola i Wedding Gifts Water pitcher, fan and buzz cutting, usually selling at platec uning. $4.50, limited quantity Value $4.50 Special 2.98| only. Special, at 2.75 L. M. BLUMSTEIN, 125th Street, between 7th and 8th Avs. Drawers K's 0. N. T. Cotton, doz Darning Cotton, doz able Collar Supporters, four on card, per card Mercerized Darning Cotton; all shades, spool F Collar Foundations, each Bloc Large Roll Tape, each Moe Hair Pin Cabinets, ass'ted sizes 9c Willington Cotton, black and white, doz © 25e Cut Glass For Footed Fern Dishes, deep fan and buzz cutung, siiver “Best Values at the Lowest Prices’’ 121s de. ‘Eo Mny Street JUNE SALE OF FURNITURE Dining Tables Dining $6.98 | Chairs Made of se $1.19 lected Eastern Solid oak frame, oak, centre cane box seat, pedestal, hi ly polished, full carved leg. Worth $2.29, extension. Val Crex Rugs, 36x72 $9.98. Tapestry Brussels bbl Uh 12x9 ft., variety of new Value 1.49.. handsome selection of $6. 98 Floor Linoleums, designs and colors. Value $8.98 Floor Oilcloths, 2 yards wide. Remnants. Value 29c; square yd. 17c nnants, all perfect. 49¢ sq. yd. Outfit white enameled Crib Outfit crib with portable sides, spring and consists of rattan fibre mattress; $3.69 sizes 2.6 by 4.6; value 4.98 Breakfast Tables $1.98 tardwood olished cops, ‘ound or quarecor- ners, drop é inches, patterns. large 98c 2 yards wide, Value 29c Sideboards. Fine golden oak carved top; large French mirror; lined silver drawer; 19.50 Wicker Rockers; sir $2.29 Extra heavy, large size; heavily con- structed; nat ural finish; for porch or inside leaves; | home use; reg. value 2.98, | 2.50. No C. O. D. Orders. Buy at Once--Sale Is for a Few Days Only We advise everybody who wants to buy a high grade Walters Piano at | a very big saving to take advantage of this sale at once. Our Greatest Sale of $500 List Walters )? 5 Piano Outhts $5 Down and$1 a Week Erinn pees | yourhome. Don't delay Newest style Wa'fers Concert Grand Upright Pianos, with music cabinet, chair, embroidered silk scarf and cover, $225. Most Remarkable Piano Offer Ever Made in America These pianos are in the newest and most beautiful origina double vencered case, bird's-eye maf equal to any piano sold elsewhere They contain the renov aed H. B. for 25 years; have 7 1-3 octaves, select in fact, they ore esfection in pianc Jesigns; have ned, patent dustproof back, They $500, double repeating action, guaranteed ent covered sharps at eis VIAN alters aby Grand. $1, 060 List Walters 85. Note Mastertone | Player Piano Outfits, $395 Don't buy aw hiuno untesy It Beare a uromineat maker's stihke the Walte CAUTIO ka Walters Piano as would in inve Don't buy a ec Alled ‘slightly used or second-hand plano ut any price, 1 Without being «Pla ed to pa Pld pla Upon request , Ploomingdales’, Lex. ‘wo 3d Aves, 59th to 60th St. a) new Walters: and pay the balan 59th to 60th St. All Our Special Sales Advertised in Sunday’s Papers Will Be Continued To-Morrow (Tuesday). "Worth Up to $15 556,88 NO SUCH EXTRAORDINARY SAV- ING ON SILK >RESSES WAS EVER KNOWN BEFORE the assortment are party frocks and outing dresses, besides the usual number of beautiful street and evening dresses. There are dotted, striped and figured foulards, the very popular bordered fou- lards, challis, etc. Models are charmingly new, embracing some that have a touch of exclusiveness. All are smart. Sizes range from 14 to 18 for misses to 34 to 44 bust for women. None C. O. D. or on approval. No mail or tele- phone orders. Extra salespeople to help you to a selection, Don't miss this biggest Silke Dress event of the year. Becond Floor, soon aE Summer Merchant Tailoring Sale began to-day and will be continued until next Saturday evening, June 10. You Can Have a Summer Suit or Overcoat Made to Measure *12.80 Besides choice blue serges, there are 50 other fashionable materials from), which you may make your selection, Every one is high grade and up to the minute. We absolutely guarantes perfect fit and satisfaction. If you are not sa fied with the garments when they made up, we will promptly retina your money. DAYS OF THE SALE: Monday, June Sth, | Thursday, June Sth, ‘Tuesday, June ath. | Priday, June oth, Wednesday, dune 7th. | weturday, June 14 Merchant Tailoring Store, 2d Floor. 1LOOMINGDALES' |||Summer Household Needs: Frost King | Frost King Height 38 & walvanieed #! width 20 depth 80 tn; eupactty 70 48 in in, soned lumber and A oconatructed ao ae to Ket the beat re- multe with Che least use of Jee; com plete with gaiven- an _ teed an ance V Abate wh fined ease pick oo s+. M000 |amel lined. 7s Fifty other styles and sizes marked at equally aitrensies prices. 50: They ere] Be in. Poaltry Ne‘ting| Triple Motion Cc ; tll adda White Mountain lee | Cream Freezers $1.50 Water Coolers neatly her ht art ‘nae price. © ie ie i £1 dat gap bgha ts 3 OT .h4, © ha! its., Bron | Nonpereil Narsery| High Grade Lanterns About Half Price | Refrigerators The Lowest Prices Ever Known for These Lanterns Made of extra hea "§2. 39 $5.00 Go-Cart, $3.49 ena No, 1 brass burner; eye lobs auto- aide Uft; large ott made ) =; Sie tin; size, large brass burner: urge | of extra Neavy tint be mats | cl) fount, automatke 18.00MINGDAL! ———————— aay Cold a You Can Buy on Easy Our enlarged cold storage vaults Terms and Save Money provide the most perfect and sys- Consult our co-operative selling tematic accommodations for the | department on the Third Floor, You storage of Furs, Garments, Rugs, ete. | may buy furniture, carpets, rugs, Our charges are the lowest in N. ¥. | paintings, sewing machines, A post card or telephone message | machines, safes and everything you will bring our wagon to your door for | need for the household on most the goods liberal terms without being com. Remodelling and repairing of furs | pelled to pay 50 to 100 per cent. at moderate prices, advance on cash, Bloomingdales’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 66th St. 2 brase burner; Hl fount; auto- side lift; usual. fount; heavy of Th lan 1 barligt ata