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| ORVEROF LYN 1) AUTODYNG AFTER CRASH TOPOL H, W. Willcox, Harvard Stu- * ~ @dent That Killed Friend. avenue, West New Brighton, a junior @t @arvard, was reported at the Smith Infirmary, Staten Isiand, to be very Rear death, as the result of the wreck @ Rie automottie on Amboy rond last tig, in which hie friend, Charles Saranton Humpreys, a Cornell gradu- ete and & civil engineer of No. 120 Be emt avenue, was instantly killed. He * Was @ eon of the president of the ©. W. umphreys tron Works, Mra Hum- phreys, the dead man’s mother, was badly out and bruised and Mise A. F. ‘The eutomobile ran into @ telephone ‘pete aa it was coming from a bridge on the Amboy road near Washington ave- Mee It was going at about forty miles , Willcox told Coroner Jackson tila morning; it was a new high speed Machine which he had just bought end moment before the accident Deen under perfect control. his car left the oridge young WI! jw another ear coming from the The roadway !s rather narrow he sheered out to the right to @ possibility of a collision. ‘The the road was more sharply than he realized, and the wheels on the slope and skidded. The fan off the road before he knew it. 4i4 not slacken speed, and Mrs, Humphreys and Miss Locke, frightened by the slewing of the car, rose in the , tonneau and cried out. Young Hum- PRreys called to his mother reassur- 5E6 it aH DANGER,” HE SAID; THEN CAR STRUCK. “Don’t be frightened, mother. Git own. There's no danger.” ‘Then the car struck the telephone = jut 35 was thrown over the dash and the radiator. His head struck the pole and was killed instantly, Will- COR was knocked against the steering with auch violence that his chest Was crushed and his skull fractured. Humphreys and Miss Locke were i is it | 3 i i E é weeks a year ago. Young Willcox is an enthusiastic mo- torist, He came from Cambridge yes- terday to try the new car, and he had intended to take Humphreys with him to the Harvard-Yale boa! day. Whe .. arrived to spend the summer with his mother, and Willcox at once went over ané asked them to ride with him, ‘Though given to rapid driving, Will. com has been regarded by his friends a8 exceptionally careful. eect oti a PAINTER A HUMAN TORCH 250 FEET IN THE AIR. Descends Hand Over Hand on Blazing Rope With His Clothing Aflame. PITTSBURG, June 30.—Two hundred ané fifty feet above the ground, sus- pended by a rope that was burning and his clothes blazing from naphtha and carbon oll, Chris Sinkas, a stack painter, thirty-six years old, ma nis way Sinkar we Slut rece..*tw i hiition t @ mixture of carbon o. snd naphtha Before starting to work he lighted occurred and Sink pts El cad ibe COL. STOKES FAINTS Brooklyn, fainted on the deck of th j honeymoon spent in Cubs Col Btokes, who was standing by th rail, suddenly fell to the deck. He wa Cormack, the ship's do been prostrated by the lett for his summer bh sald he ha @ in Orange ‘The Bmme Meyer took place in Brooklyn ot (Prom the Fair lay (Mo) uur? The meadow lark for d the robin for the backya: for energetic, whole-sovied cre give ws the dent, Will Not Survive Ac- | Ghnry W. Witkor, of No. 118 Davie | down, hand-under-hand, to earth, while & crowd of men stood horrified, at the Westinghouse Electrical Manufacturing Company's plant in East Pittsburg yes- terday. He held a rope in his left hand to regulate the speed of his Gpscent, at the same time using his right hand in an effort to beat out the flames. When Sinkas reached the s~mimA hie clothing was almost entirely is packed ina dust-tight metal nae , te was badly | bo with patent measuring Dower house, 7 va ive tet ts applied, and convenient for tourists, went to the top of the stack. and oll. An instant later an explosion , aflame, made his sensational trip down the burning rope. AT HONEYMOON END. Col, W. A. Stokes, formerly tn com- mand of tho Twenty-third Regiment of while the vessel was nearing her pier at Morton street, North River Yesterday afternoon. The Colonel and) hile bride were returning from their carried to his stateroom where br nocturnal, aquatic, webfoote, SEVEN NEAR DEAT INHEAD ON GASH OF TWO AUTOS |Cars Come Together in Turn: | ing Corner, but Moderate Speed Saves Occupants. Beven persons narrowly escaped death | shortly after mic ight to-day when two Automodiies collided head on at Bedford avenue and Clarendon road, Brooklyn, No one was seriously hurt, Richard Stempier wae driving an eeto to M. J. Bheviin of No, 1 piace, @ plumbing eontractor, mpler were Mir, and Mra, Hob- and John Treadwell. They ing north in Bedford avenue when @ car owned and drives by Charies A. Baner, NO iv baumbridge street, | Brookiyn, and ceontainimg Mr. aad Mra. J. & Brey, came east on Vlarendon Betore either Grtver could stop of Godge, the inachines had come together. They were not going very fast, and none of the occupants wes thrown out The Bheviin car was damaged #100 and the other one #100, one was hurt, expressed thee mutual sorrows and sympathy, and went home in other cara, — JERSEY CITY MAN, STRUCK BY AUTO, IS BADLY HURT. Driver Is Arrested, Protesting He Did Everything Possible to Avold Running Into Victim. Afbert Roemach, aged forty-nine, of No, % Newark street, Jorsey City, was struck by an automobile at Graham street and the Hudson Boulevard, Jer- ey City, early to-day and severely in- jured. He ts tn Christ Hospital with & compound fracture of the left leg, a lacerated scalp and possibly internal In- Juries, His condition 's considered serious. ‘The automobdfie, which ran him down ae he wae crossing the street, is owned and was being riven by Lester Wright of No. 1% Bidwell avenue, Jersey City. + Tight was arrested although he pro- tested that did everyting possible to avoid striking Rosmach. on a charge of atrocious amination when the oute juries sustained by Rosmach 1s known. plot tim AUTO VICTIM DEAD ON ROAD; TWO OTHERS UNCONSCIOUS. PITTSBURG, June %.—One man, not Identified, was killed, and Edward Ward and Charles Irwin of this were fatally hurt in an automobil cident near Braddock, early to-d ‘The dead man and the two unconact victims were found by the roadside at 6 o'clock this morning. The injured are in the hospital at Braddock, The accident was the end of a joy ride of six persons, Three of the ridera escaped and have not been found. The car, a forty-horsepower touring, left the East End about 1.20 this morning and, according to the tn- Jured men, when running about fifty miles an hour along the McKeesport road, a short curve was taken at too high speed and the machine skidded toward an embankment. Ward and Ir- win jumped and were crushed against @ wall, while the car continued on and rolled over the embankment, landing 900 feet below, Tho dead man ts supposed to be J. F, | Trueman of Wheeling, W. Va, His body was found beneath tne car, he having been hurled through the wind shield, his neck broken and his head, face and body badly gashed. poe Bt heed Lient.-Col. F. W. Foster Dies, HONOLULU, June 9. — Lieut.-Col. Fred W, Foster, Fifth United Sth Cavalry, died yesterday from injur: recelved on Monday when he w. thrown from his horse, sustaining @ fractured skull. Lieut.-col, Foster came to Hawall with the first battalion of his regiment about two yeara ago. i Or. Lyon's x, tube, wi safe FOURTH OF JULY OUTINGS ALSO NEXT SUNDAY, JULY 2nd Mauch Chunk, $1.50 Leave Went 23rd St. 8.20 a.m, Leave Liberty St. 6.80 a.m, Lake Hopatcong, $1 THE SVENING WORLD;-FRIDAY, SURE 80, 1911. NOTICE—This Store Will Be Open All Day Saturday, July 1. AVE. 1970 20° STREET. entlemen, Your Suits for the 4th! We Will Sell a Lot of Them tn a Hurry To-morrow—There Will Be a Lively Demand—We Have Taken a Large Number of Handsome $15, $18, $20, $22.50, $25 and $30 Suits and Marked Them Down to $10 and $15 TPTOP Summer Suits. Suits that are chock full of style; suits that will give you plen' matter what you pay—610 or 615—you will get a wonderiul lot of satisfaction out of your purchase, It’s a notable Just-Before-The-Fourth Sale. Literally an explosion of values; a pyrotechnical display of worthy reductions. en's and Young Men's 915 and #18 Su ts| Men's and Young Men's $20, $25, $30 & 935 $ ] uits Will Be in Bi Seems like sacrificing them—and it really is doing that. the Fourth is almost here and we want to usher inthe season , Included are: The Natty French Worsted Sutts, Clever English Cut Clothes, Priestley Mohair Suite. Now Priced io Fast Sellin At thelr first prices we counted them 5 values. At their reduced price th LOUS values. A most attractive range of selections. Strictly all woo! na *10 e newest colors, t blue Serges, fine Worsteds, Pencil Stripes and all the latest Novelties. @ and Excellently tailored. atterns and fabrics. ‘weeds and Cheviots 8 piece Suits; full or What About a New Pair of Trousers for Wear on the Fourth of July? ty Scotch Cheviots, Flannel effects. Made with cuffs; snug fit- Striped Worsteds. Re lation style. All sizes, from 80 to 50 ...... Biue Serge Suits, ise trom 83 to 46 chest. Washable Suits at 85c $9.95 > : Women’s Holiday Dresses Dainty and Attractive Washable Frocks in the Newest Summer Styles at Prices That Will Interest You Made to sell regularly at $5.50, 96.75 and $7.50. W omen'sBathing Suits A Special Fourth of July Sale, Offering One of the Greatest Values oi the Season Natty New Bath- ing Suits in a Dozen or More Styles. To-morrow, at $ 3: $9.95 Made of serviceable navy or black mohair, princess style, with square neck or round neck and sailor collar $ are handsomely Splendid variety of chic models, ideally suited for morn- ing, country and seashore wear. Very styli yet so delightfully cool and comfortab! and good look- The materials ham, dimity, percale, lawns, linene, voiles and 6 most charming colors and patterns. Sizes 42. Women's Tub Dresses Of fancy dotted Swiss and linene, {n several clever models, with equare neck or sailor collar. Trimmed with lace inser tion and ornaments; values up to @5.00; special at.... Women's Lingerie, Marquisette and Silk Dresses ‘The smartest summer mode! from $10.00 to $15.00, at Women's Fancy Dimity Round, square or V neck mode of eyelet embroidery; lace trim ( impeon Crawford Co.. Sixth Avenue's Finest Store: pri oe 1. Women's Silk Bathing Suits Li styles in striped or plain mes- delightfully trimmed with contrasting color % values 87.50 to 88.75 trimmed; values 6.95 re wi ave sailor collar $ values to $8.50. ro Fh [og impson Crawford Co., Sixth Avenue's Finest Sto: Women's French Chamois Gloves Genuine French chamois, natural color, one i Ww Women's Chamois- h Silk Gloves Elbow length mousquetaire, double tip) fingers. Discontinued lines from « maker | Elbow length monsquetaire, black only; spe- 59c| cialtomorrow, pair 69c SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE ( Misses’ Semi-Tailo: Fashion’s Smartest and Most Distinctive Ideas tor Midsummer, Values to $12.50, Special Tomorrow ut Made of French or Irish Linen, in p d in various up-to-date mi Wash well, wear well and’ look well. Special, of « well known, much advertised brand. The lots consist of colors only; sale price, pair Millinery-HatsMuust Be of Tafteta Taffeta and Straw, Taffeia and Velvet or All Taffeta Hats Are the Fashionable Fad ot the Midsummer Season tor Town, Country or Seashore. HE original models came to’ us recently, direct from Paris, where they are now a positive rage. first to show these decided innovations and now we are showing the finest variety in New York City. Smart Outing Hats, fine bleached peanut bodies, draped and trimmed with black, emerald,white We call your special’attention to the models we will show to-morrow, at a fashionable S$ oebaee mae ae ene oF more at prices; at Hg af 69c, 98c up Fev a of good service. It doesn’t Demand at $15, of the Suits are silk-lined, some are half Every suit spic, span and new; every suit made the best manner and in neat, new styles. Materials are ginghams, poplins, percales, mad- ras, chambray, linene, etc., in neat stripes, figures, plain colors and white; smartl; styles. Such an opportunity should induce prudent mothers to suits for a long time in advance. sired in graceful in extra siz Women's $1.00 Men's Tan Silk Gloves Silk Gloves Cool and comfortable; emart summer gloves; value, $1.00; at, PiEstatieesess, isses Semi-Tailored Linen Dresses °7.90 *3.98. '5.98 w= *10 or purple messaline Untrimmed and Outing Hats these ‘samples and. odd do tinyorged to"sell sas high *.69c, 79, 98¢ trinm d; Russian, sailor and blouse Positively #2 to $8 suits at (7 On Sale Te-Morrow.) Women’s Outing Skirts The Popular Tailor-Made Styles, the Most De- Materiais. _ Decidedly Prices Will Prevail To-morrow. White Linene Outing Skirts, Usually sold for $2.50, at.. Tailor-Made Wash Skirts, of white linene gored models with panel back and front; also new apron effect or button trimmed. ‘Women's White Repp and Pique Ski Smart plain gored models with double panel popular side button style. Regularly 83.50; speci decidedly | smart Women's Wash Skirt $] 25 in newest plain *1.95 «6.50 nel front and back, or trimm: at. 5 Women's Natural Linen Sk Smart new models, with with buttons; usually & Women’s Khaki 5.00 New models, buttons on side; ; of bril- Women's Imported Repp Skirts Showing the newe: Coy lain gored models; usually $ impson Crawford Co., Sixth Avenue's Finest Special Saturday Sale of Summer Gloves for the Vacationist Women's Elbow Length Glace Men's Chamoisette c EF Main Floor, (£7 0n Sale To-Morrew.) ular colorings and white, with all’ the clever effects, in Paquin rever, with pleated frills and Lisses’ sizes 14-16 years. Value to $12.50 NOTE—Mibsses’ sizes, known as 14 to 16 provide perfect fittings for_emall_end_slender women nearly always without any alterations. First of all we have the latest shapes in Pure White Chip, at An enormous choice of the cleverest styles. 91.75: Finest Black or White Tagal Hemp Dress Shapes, 98c to $2.95; Bleach Body Hats, 95c. Outing Hats for the Holiday Outing Hats of pique, duck, Turkish towelling, Tussor cloth, rough straw sailors, new white, champagne lawns, beautifully desi rl felt Outing Hats; some hemp trimmed, other rd indeed to come here without being suited... . s plain stitching. It would 79 $ Eee 79cw 3.98 ; - Misses’ Lingerie Dresses Unirimmed Millinery, Main Floor, Of beatin eyelet embroidery, model selling at the present tim tively trimmed with antique I ‘Trimmed Millinery, Second Moor. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE Great Sale Novelty Jewelry and Watches orth to $5.00 Solid Silver Lavallieres, handsomely Long Chains, Sash Pins, Brooches, Pear] Neck Beads and solid gold Cuff Pins, Bar Pi Suitable for motoring or h storm or notch coll $7.50; at.... * ©D! 81.00 to 82.50 tion Saturday before assortments | $2.50 to $5.00 A Special Lot— brated “Simford"’ Watch for Men — Gold- uaranteed for ten jesirable new thin models with double roller safety ully adjusted move- Smart pleated models of sheer crisp lawn, fn e vari rettily trimmed with contrastin, 4 years; value $1.95; at........ Misses’ Motor or Travelling Coats As illustrated. Extremely etylish raglan model, of medium weight imported reversible cloth, with large mousquetaire New collar and trimming of novelty buttons; sizes 14- Women's Handsome Enamelled Watches Hee +295 o'a customer, No mall crdere, “Al “Waltham” and ‘Elgin’ Watches for Men sein ss #750 (€7 On Bale To-Morrew.) Handsome gold filled case, welled morement Vs! oe IMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S F1 Let Nothing Interfere With Your Attendance at This f Famous “Royal an event that is already the most talked-of Waist Sale of the year—over 5,000 of these celebrated waists at less than usual whole- Great Sa Waists ve West 2ird St, 8.50 a.m, ve Liberty St. 9.00 a.m, ° Later he marriage of Col. Stokes and Mis» n dune 15. He Is fifty and his bride con Whe frous have begun to sing. What Mere welcome sound to the héart and foul than the tuneful melody of@the we ad aa D BETI(9 40, for care-dispelling, debietoravtting 2190 AVE120 Wig s SEER VP awe rrew The variety {s so wide that we cannot do more than hint at the character of each lot on sale. cou can easily pick out a dozen handsome new 4 Waists, all different and each one a style picture in itself, and make a ver, to your Summer wardrobe, you about half what you generally pay for such beautiful high-class Waists, for Waiste that sell regularly at $1.95 and valuable acquisition And it will cost Guimpes of stylish striped net; made of net bodys styles in big demand, | Siaes 98 ; c range from $4 to 42, Fashionable Chemisettes and Half Sleeves, of fancy net, at special aale The act, soc: single pieces-..... 2C Embroidered Linen Byron Roll 1,00, 61. ior Waiste that acl gulacis oral 50 and|$ e “11.00 of linene, with colored sailor collar and short sleeves, open front. ‘aists that sell regularly at $3.50 and Waists of sheer, durable quality lawns, trimmed with handsome embroidery, open front. for Waists that sell regularly at 92.75 and ‘A variety of handsome Lin, ’ fronts of tucks and dainty inse with yoke effect of fine laces and embroidery, or hand embroidered front. Sheer lawns, neatly linked with embroidery frills; long cuffs and collar have neat turnover of fine em- EFSecond Floor, (£7 On Sale To-Morrow.) —————— I ——————————__—_[[[—[_[__SSSSS==SS Misses’ and Juniors’ Mid-Summer Dresses Dainty Dutch neck models, of striped tissue and fine figured igned with eyelet embroidery nd effec- nen 18 to 16 years; value $m Cm 024.75; effec- sizes 14-16 sy Junior White Dresses Of sheer eyelet embroidery, with round neck, ki prettily inset with Cluny insertion; si 18 to 17 yeas 3 value 16 years, also for small women. Selling through- # 1 out the city at 822.50; special, ry IMPSON C RAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE: Poh EE HE Boeck Bad ad Sale of Dainty New Summer Neckwear LL those fetching little conceits that mean so much to the particular woman who realizes the importance of smart details of dress. ‘alue 81,50, at. . EF On Sale To-Morrow.) ed from an exclusive hree-quarter or full length, jety,of dainty Pure Food M une Peas wad Fancy 0