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- A SSS ee ee eg CS (bulance from Flower Hompital in charge | bas avenue and driven by James Heffer~ * Moslia and the doorkeeper, Leideon, HEARSEIN CRASH JEALOUSY SHOWN WITHARUNAWAY = ASFIRE CHIEFS HORSE ON BRIDGE ARE EXAMINED Frightened Animal Drags a/Kenlon’s Record of Heroism Is Wagon Into Funeral Pro- | cession and Hurls Driver. | | AMBULANCE IN WRECK. |ALL Hospital’s Auto Vehicle Breaks | Thirteen Are Anxious to Step | Its Steering Gear, Smashes Wheels and Starts Panic. | @ motorcycle, whizzing by, fright: | was galloping along the south road- way. Tho lines had been jerked from seat, powerless, Just ahead was a fu-| Neral procession, bound for one of the | Long Island cemeteries. ‘The runaway | tore past the line of carriages and | struck the hearse, jamming it against the iron work. The hearse toppled, ‘Dut aid not go over, and then eee itself. This happened near the Brook- lyn tower, ‘The scared horse kept on. Police- | man Thomas MoGrath of the Bridge squad, jumped for its head and got a etm on the bit. He was dragged hundred fest before his hands out end he fell in the roadway. A moment or two later the horse crashed into the steel emergency gat: witich had been hastily lowered. hetee dropped, badly crippled, in the ‘wreck of its own harness. The driver hot off his perch, hurtied clear over the top of the barrier, and Ighted upon hhlg feet on the other side, soared, but umburt except for a fow bruises, He was Afvert Gough, twenty years o! of Morgan avenue, the Bronx. Thi fered from contusions and gashes, @bout the legs but he declined medical | attention. | AUTO-AMBULANCE STARTS RUN. | AWAY WI'7H DIVIDED WAGON, | | No. 171 Bast Sixt; third street to~ sy feeding « carrot to attached » @ grocery wagon be- to Henry F. Bolte of No. 106 avenue, when an automobile am- Hugo Telsrow and taking Dr. Cook | e broke its steering gear. } automobile crashed into the ‘wagon, breaking the king bolt. and re- leasing the two front wheels and the Yonke, who drove the wagon, | ‘was caught between the curb and the | wagon and his ankle was aprained. T! horse ran away. Policeman August C. | | Lag stopped the runaway at Lexington | Gvenue and Sixty-third street. ambulance was damaged wae oe end the attached to @ wagon owned Lion Brewery Company of One and Eighth street and Colum. | | of No. 619 Weet One Hundred and down the avenue to Ninety-elghth street, where the driver, to avoid run- Bing over some persone, collided with &m Gutomobile which was standing on the comer. The auto, which aly @emaged, is owned by Morris Amatein of No. 792 Ameterdam avenue. No one was injured. ‘While driving a team attached to a truck on Thirty-third street and Ninth | avenue, Joseph Drinto, forty years old, | @river, of No. 680 Tenth avenue was | thrown to the street and renaered un- | comacious when the right rear wheel on the truck broke. He was taken to the New York Hospital in @ serious con- TAxicas, MAIL WAGON AND CAR IN CRASH, A mati wagon driven by James O'Con- Bell of No, & West One Hundredth street collided with & taxicab owned by the New York Transportation Company | and operated by James Sullivan of No. 37 Hast Seventy-#ixth street as O'Con- neu was driving across Thirty-first | Street at Seventh avenue early this morning. ‘The collision drove the taxi into an- ‘other collision with a Seventh avenue cag in charge of Motorman Arthur Jordan. There were but few passengers in the car. No one was injured, but the mudguard | of the taxi was broken, the pole of the wagon fractured, and the rear step of the car smashed. eee GOOD-NATURED MAN, KIND | ing Picture Show When They Asked Him and Violated Law. Gioluse Mozlia of No. 100 Adams street, Byooklyn, was fined £0 by Magistrate Getemar to-day for being good-natured, The Magistrate sald he was sorry: to fmpose the fine, but the law left tim Re chotce. According to the tectives who arreste fence of two de- Mozila, and which Was standing in picture show at No, @1 Myrtle avenue iast evening when a little negro boy and a white girl about twelve years old asked him to take ‘them in to see the pictures. ‘They said had no money and had seen no pletures for a week. Moslia took 15 cents from his pocket and bought tickets for them and him- welt, As s00n 48 the three were inside Nathan churge of en years with= or guar- were arrested on e@dmitting children under ot to @ moving pictur out the consent of their paren was paroled, but the Magis- trate sald he bad to dine AMualiag € TO CHILDREN, FINED $10.) Took Strange Youngsters to Mov-| Attacked by Some of Hi is Rivals, SEEK PROMOTION. Into Place Vacated by Ed- ward F, Croker. Evidently the deputy fire chiefs of ened @ horse that was drawing a de- | this city are not superstitious, for this very wagon across the Williamaburg “fternoon thirteen of them presented Bridge to-day. In an instant the horse | themselves for physical examination, | the first step to be taken tn filling the vacancy of chief caused by the resig- the Griver's hands and he clung to hia | Aton of Edward F. Croker. The men- tal examination is to take place in about aixty days. With the opening of the examinations come reports which show that there considerable jealousy among the deputy chiefs, and they have singled out act- | We The report that white will be very popular for mid-summer wear is confirmed from the above named source. prepared and materi: Sixth Ave. 20th-22d Streets $7.50 Mohair Traveling and Dust Coats, at 95. $15 Pongee Dress and Traveling Coats, at $9.95. $22.50 Polo and Steamer Coa $30 Satin Coats, black and changeable, at $19.75. Untrimmed Summer Millinery ; THE EVENING WORLD, DEPUTY FIRE CHIEF WHOSE RIVALS ARE their fire. efforts heing made to depreciate hi and is treating the matter with oo tempt. However, his friends are ind . at $16.50, O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor. Latest Echoes from Our Paris Correspondent jals, We are fully to meet this demand and have purchased direct from the best manufacturers who qualify for correctness in shapes All new, selected stock to choose from. Women’s Untrimmed Hats 100 Dozen White Ch: White Chip Dress values $275; at $1.95. White Neapolitan Dress Shapes, values $2; at 95c. White Imitation Tagal, values 82; at 95c. 150 Dozen Black Chip Dress Shapes, values $1.50 and $2; at 65c. 100 Dozen Imported Clover Bunches, values 50c; at 15¢. VY Dress Shapes, value $2; at $1.25. hapes with black velvet flanges, Flowers 100 Dozen Imported Sweet Peas, values 50c; at 15¢. Less than price of importation, "La Vida at 50c, ** Corsets. Corsets for Milady In the New Summer Models O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. Augustine Triple Life Corsets, warranted for six | 3h months; nicely trimmed; numerous styles to select from; guarantee ticket attached to each pair; ample hose supporters attached; sizes 18 to 30; at $3, $3.50 and $4, We make a specialty of extra size corsets for extra size women. Nemo Self Reducing, Reduso Rengo Belt, equipped with double and triple sets of garters, all nicely trimmed; every pair with manufactur- er’s imprint; sizes 24 to 36; from $2, $3, $4 and $5, We are selling representatives for the celebrated Boned throughout with Excelon; every pair filted free of charve; hose supporters attached sizes 18 to 36; from $3 to $10, Try a pair of Madame X Hose Supporters with abdominal belt; four garters attached; patent clasps; suitable for bathing purposes; white, black and light blue; | ATTACKING RECORD ing Chiet John Kenlon as the target for Chief Kenlon ts not disturbed by the New York City EONEILL-ADAMS Co That the O’Neill Women’s Apparel Typifies Value Our Rapidly Increasing Business Gives Ample Evidence Grea Dainty Ribbons In All the Newest Colors WEDNESDAY, nant and gay there ts no justification for any of the reports that are being circulated through subterranean chan- nels, for no open charge is made, DEPUTY CHIEFS WHO ARE TAK- ING THE EXAMINATION, The chiefs who took the examination to-day are: Thomas J. Ahearn, Thomas Lally, John J. Burne, John Binna, Fred- erick W. Gooderson jr. Thomas R. Langford, William Guerin, Richard W. Callaghan, James J. MoCartney, John Kenton, James #. Martin, Patrick Maher and William T. Beggt Chiefs O'Harra and Murray ar also, but have not entered for | Murray became a deputy chief 28, 1890; Ahearn on March 1, 1900; Lally on Sept. 18, 1900; Gooderson, Burns and | Binns on Aug. 14, 1903; Langford on Dec, $1, 190; Martin, Callaghan and Guerin on Jan. 1, 1906; McCartney and O'Hare on Aug. 1, 1907; Kenlon on May 1, 1904, and Beggin and Maher on May 2, 1910. Ahearn, Lally, Gooderson, nd Langford have ex- in their elghth year of service a uty chiefs. Chief Kenion has an advantage over the others by reason of having a medal for bravery, which gives him a full point in the official standings, His right to this medal, which was awarded for | rescuing two men in a North River pler |fire in July, 1908, !9 now being ques- |tioned. It was voted to him by the | Board of Merit, Because the Civil Service Commts- sion haa also raised the points for ministration” from four to even, an- Jother protest ts made by Kenlon’a rivals, | It is conceded that there 1s no other man fn the department who {s #0 thor- j oughly familiar with its administration, | The commisston has also reduced the | MRS. LITTLETON JOURNEYS (Bpectal to ‘The Evening World.) that #he might attend men passed in line, Effective Home Remedy for Tuberculosis. affocted. pensive, A trip away or to a sanatorium ts ex "7. 231 8, Atlantic Ava, Haddonfield, N, J. a very severo cold which settled on m: My physician then told me I must go nia at once, Meing advised to take pointe for “seniority” from sixteen to Pee Rip fares bake eight, and this has also caused another howl’ from the cor especially those who have long eputy ehiefs. ‘They were counting elr rentority to win out for them, Kenlon was ap- | pointed a deputy chief May 1, 1909, Class Bo medals granted Deputy Chiefs Langford and Martin for merit- | C2o° orious acts at fires in 108 are also (Signed) Ww. M. TATEM, Truller details of above case on request, t and Lang Affections, ies an & Kiker Drug Stores, on tg iste, Ask for booklet of eto Kekman Laboratory, F additional evidence, 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 We O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. An Important Offering of \ Tailored Coats, Suits and ‘1 Dresses At $5 Values that Have Heretofore Sold at $8.50 600 pieces involved, consisting of Dresses in Silk Foulards, Choice Lingeries, Dainty Muslins, Ging- hams and Genuine Natural Linens. Several Styles Each for Choice. Tailored Suits in natural linens, plain tailored and fancy collar styles, not | one, but many, in all sizes. I At $5” Values That Have Heretofore Sold at $8.50 $2.50 Imported Repp Wash Skirts, $1.98. $5.00 Imported Repp Button Skirts, $3.50. $6.50 Men's Wear White Serge Skirts, $4.25. $6.75 Black and Navy Sicilian Skirts, $4.50. 800 Imported White Chambray Wash Skirts, $6.50. . Beautiful Underclothing Suitable for Graduation Gifts for Misses & Young Women O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. line Silk, in white and all i delicate eolors; our special is short lengths, from $2.49 8. tticoats, Fluffy Laces and Insertions, other: beautifully trimmed with floral patterns of embroidery and ribbon; from $1.50 to 99.98. i Princess Slips in all popular sizes; variou lengths: table for women and mis: pink, white Invender, light blue; from #1 up. From Combinatior petticoats, prettily trimmed with laces, Women’s House or Morning Dresses oat M ie afl he gerd Store First ja oral ‘deslane Ade, at Finest in America Is the term applied to our Hair Goods Dept. Here you will find Every Known Article in Fine Hair Goods, Including Puffs in 12 sizes Switches in 8 lengths Braids, Transformations To match any shade of hair, and At the Lowest Possible Prices in the City Made of fi ty of percale lignt or dark colors. Sailor collar of light bine linene finished with buttonbole stitch, One of the prettiest and handi- est dresses to have, as it can be worn on the street as well as in the Louse; at the exceedingly low pric $1 9 8 JUNE questioned by the chiefs who have only been honorably mentioned for bravery, which counts a half point in their favor. FROM CAPITAL FOR VAMPS. HEMPSTRAD, L, 1, June 4.—In order the Nassau County Firemen’s Association tourna- ment and parade which ts being hold at Lyndbrook to-day, wife of Congressman | Martin W. Littleton, made a special trip from Washington, leaving the eap- {tal at 3 o'clock this morning. She oc- cupied @ prominent place in the re-| |} viewing stand as the 1,000 volunteer fire- | || | Mra, Littleton has not missed a wings tournament since the association was | || formed nine years ago, She wil attend the firemen’s ball at Landbrook to-nieht. | Tt fs @ serious matter when the tungs are and involves separation from home, Eckran’s Alterative ts effective—no leaving home Gentlemen; “In the fall of 1908, 1 contracted nas. years aince my cure has been | 1911." 14, HHA LH | \BRA wal wi il I i Man eh The Great White Sales Lead the se . In Value Giving and Business Done THERE 1S THE CAUSE AND EFFECT IN ANUTSHELL. The Abraham & Straus White Sales have given far the best values, best assortments, best goods by far, price for price and therefore far the greatest business has been done here. Have you shared in these now Sales of Undermuslins, Petticoats, Babywear, Corsets, Household Linens, Men's Shirts, etc.? ban ihe samples of the values that have caused such enthusiastic comment and record breaking ‘ Drawers. At 28c. Splendid quality cambric Drawers, with cambric hemstitched tucked ruffle. At 49c, Nainsook Skirt Drawers, with ruffle of dainty dotted em- Gowns, || At 49e. Nainsook — Chemise || Gowns, trimmed with neat em- || broidery edging, ribbon run; others open front, V neck, he of allover || embroidery, hemstitched ruffle trim- ming the sleeves, || AtS9c. Empire Gowns, trimmed At 39c. Covers, with yoke of splendd em= broidery, ribbon run back ang front; others with round neck withdaint dotted embroidery yoke. ribban be ing and lace edging. Others at 49c. At79c. Low neck CorsetCovers, broidery. with deep yoke of fine lace insertions, with wide embroidery beading, ribbon ka : with fine embrowdery beading ribbon run, with la With ribbon run At 69c. Skirt Drawers of mains | run across the lower part of yoke, beading at others chemise r sook, with ruffle of good eyelet em | ribbon beading and lace ecging at || Style, with inseri eembroid- f choic cl ck ery and neat embroidery edging, rib- | Proidery. , Letilestttteal ee bon run; others of cambric open | At 79e. Soft finish cambric Combinations front, V neck, f nsertions of em- | Drawers, with deep flounce com- At 98c. Combinations of sheer broidery and cluster tucks in yoke, | posed of insertions of lace, with | lawn. Cover is elaborited with lawn hémstitched ruffle on neck and | wide French beading, ribbon run | copied baby Irish medallons and sleeves, and dainty lace ruffle. Val, lace insertions, ribbon beadin; At 69c. Soft finish cambric and lace edging at neck, lece edges Corset Covers. At 25c. Low Neck Corset Covers, with dainty lace yoke, ribbon bead- ing and lace edging; others with yoke of lace insertions and dotted Swiss ribbon beading and lace edging. Gowns, Empire yoke of splendid all- ruffle. over embroidery with French bead- ing ribbon run at waist, short sleeves | trimmed with embroidery At 98c. A beautiful collection of high grade Gowns, in handsome lace | and embroidered effects. Petticoats , At 79e. Good quality cambric top Petticoats, fine lawn sectional flounce trimmed with two Torchon lace in= Sertions and tucked ruffle (inshed with lace. Becond floor, East Building, “Men's $15 to $20 Fancy Suits, $12.5 Every Fabric All Wool or Worsted IN MANY RESPECTS the best of the wonderful values that have been distributed by Abraham & Straus at this pri nail lots from our own stock, to which have been added complete lots from well-known makersof popular priced clothing, or three garment suits, not one of which worth a cent less than $15.00, and many that would be splendid values at $20.00, 150 SUITS IN ALL. Excellent range of sizes, including some for STOUT MEN In the three garment Suits are smart cassimeres in gray, tan or brown; pure worsteds in gray, brown, blue w | or pencil stripes, black with pencil stripe—and a few tine blue serges. i lain gray flannels, feather SRE Noiteds or homespuns—half alpaca lined, | In the two garment Suits are le ONE OF THE BEST SALES OF THE SEASO! SHAR: Becomt floor, Men's Builiing. h self Reduced to $7.95, $12.50 and $16.50 300 STYLISH SUITS IN CLEARANCE SALE, just when they are most needed. Some'of the nattiest and most pleasing Suits of the season, in serges, satins, imported light weight tweeds and | mohairs. Dressy and strictly tailored effects. Colors are white, navy blue, brown, black, gray, new | blue, reseda, green, tan, shepherd checks and hairline stripes. None C. 9. Dd. or on appro’ flour, rear, Central “Two-Clasp Silk Gloves, 34c.. about 50c. a pair. Black, mode, pongee, champagne, tans, leather, Havana and Manila. | price quoted this season. Lowest Main Floor, West Court. Househo tilities at About Cost s this kabl I House! J es g ces tha ie $17 Argand Gas Ranges $13.9 very reliable gas range. Deliveries made in two days. None C. O. D, 33c Brooms, 19¢ . Stoop Seats Excellent 4 sewed corn brooms. Direct from Japan, excellent as- None C. 0. D. Oniy one to customer. | sortment of fancy designs and plain Limitedquantity. Store ordersonly.| straw seats. Pldin at 3c, Fancy at Gold Dust, 15¢ 17c to 43c. long at $1.18, » package—only one toa eR PRTG Ub store Stone Water Coolers Flexible Steel Pot Cleaners, Se. orders only. The Flemish Keg: blue finish,| Moth Proof Garment Hangers, Fibre Pails, 19¢ saver We) ‘plese thay tapos 19, S| ted fibre— tor Thursday to, 2 gal., 33 gal The best indurat it jong Ce ea Pte Tin i | wearing and light weight. Only one Raves Boards, 8¢ Patent Cooking Pots = ‘4 Patent cooking pots of enamel with Firmly set up flounce or sleeve ironing boards. "None . 0. D, the cover that prevents steam from od . burning the fingers. Reduced to 6 qt. at 44c, 8 qt. at B2ec, 10qt. at 59c. Sleeve Irons, 15¢ New Style Dish Drainers Rustic Window Boxes Extra deep and long, hand made. 20 inch long at 64c.; 24 inch long at 79.3 30 inch long at 94c.; 36 inch Japanese I; ee Incense (extra fine), Wood Salt Boxes, 19c. | Fountain Lawn Sprinklers, 44c. Sewing Tables, 89c. Card Tables, felt, $1.75. New size flounce or sleeve iron— || narrow pointed. Waffle Irons, 55¢ __ Wire racks with partitions for hoid- Plenic Baskets, 49c. The Ce joint revolving ing Pintes upright--grea’ labor savers | These are very light and strong; || iron. —z2ie. made in Japan—+ sizes for this sale. Best Fibre Bound Trunks a || Very well made, linen lined, two-tray trunk at factory cost for Thursday. Covered with || heavy waterproof | ware trimming. 32-inch, $7.34; 34-inch, $7.82; 36-inch, $8.27. a — ———— Gutway Mow, Kast Builting, Women’s $2.95 to $12 Hats at 98c to $0 Misses and Children. As there are only a limited quantity, please come early! Some are a bit || imperfect, but not so you will notice it, Trimmings of flowers, ribbon, and a few with feathers. | ‘Memanine Vioor, Rear, East Building. GREATEST BARGAIN OF ALL OUR SPLENDID VALUES in Men's Neckwear this year, The much favored bow ties in “ Bat" shape—dozens of rich colors and designs in the finest of ties, and not one has been sold for less than 25c, even in this store. lain and fancy patterns! There are 2,000 of them, but they will not stay here long at this price. Store orders only. None 0. D, i) \ ! | | ay City Low square neck Corset |} ‘Women’s $15 to $32.50 Tailored Suits A SALE TO DELIGHT WOMEN. Double tipped Gloves, the Tricot quality that is usually || JUST IN TIME FOR fitting up the Summer cottage or replenishing the kitchen cupboards | Popular Argand Double Oven Ranges, 16-inch oven, four top burners, and a simmering burner— || el saa canvas; Excelsior lock, two straps, six dowels well riveted; guaranteed hard- | REMARKABLE CLEARANCE SALE in the Mezzanine Underprice Hat Store for Women, || Men's 25c and 50c Silk Ties, 15c Each | | Summer silks. We purchased the entire stock of a maker and the majority of the ties are 50c varie. || =

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