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WOMAN'S ESCORT THROWN OFF CAR BY FIVE ROWDIES Broker's Clerk Attacked on Qpeeding Trolley Returning From Clason Point. BATTLE ON “L” TRAIN. Three of Girl's Insulters Sent to Prison After Fight With Passengers. Baward Lynch, twenty-five years old, & Droker’s clerk living et No. 17 East Mighty-Mtth atreet, was thrown trom & Moving Westchester avenue surface ear early this morning by five rowdles ao he was returning with @ young woman from Clason Point. He was pleked up by Policeman O'Connell of the Morrisania station and taken in an ambulance to Fordham Hospital, Dr. Donahue found Lynch guffering from a contusion of tho left eye and internal injuries, Later it was reported that his condition was not serjous. The rowdles escaped and the young woman left for her home before her (dentity was learned. Detectives Meyer and Clark of the Morrisania station ere searching for the rowdles. Lynch eaya he and the young woman had just boarted the car, an open one | and crowded. They were compelled to | ait apart. The car had gone only a) few blocks when five young men) jed in between the seats and began acting in @ boisterous manner. Thoy addressed remarks to the young woman an@ ¢@ Lynoh, who for a time ignored them, At length one of the youths leered in his face and asked: “Why don't you makee seat for your lady friend?” Lyach retorted, and a moment tater y the motorman, but be- fore the speed was checked the youths haa tora Lynch's grip loose and threw him from the car at Westchester ave- the Westchester Bridge. The patrolman who picked him up left him | THRER OF GIRLS INSULTERS SENT TO PRISON. ‘The wtory told in the Night Court early to<iay by pretty nineteen-year-old Bether Winkler of No, €1 East Broad- way caused three men to be sent to he Workhouse for five days by Magis- trate Krotel. The prisoners gave their names as James Turple, No. 214 Eliza- beth street; Atphonso Morgan, No. 4 Thompson street, and Domininck Dante, No, 464 West Seventeenth street. Miss Winkler boarded @ southbound ‘Third avenue elevated train at the Ninety-ninth street station about 1 o'olock last night. The train was crowd ed and ehe had to walk to the rear of the train to find a seat. Geveral youths in the car began mak- cause against the rowdies, When a man eitting next to her left et Sixty- sixth etreet one of the toughs flopped down in the eat beside her emd tried to talk to her. @he then appealed to other men, which y caused her tormentors to laugh. She called on the guard, who came in and told tho men to behave and hurried out. Finally, becoming afraid, she started for the door, but two men pushed her back into the seat and one jammed her hat down over her head, ‘Taree men who had take no part in the trouble then arose and ordered the girl left alone, whic! ted a general fight. ‘The combatants battled up and down he car, falling upon seated women and rising to strike out with thelr fist length the guard realized the ) affalr and pulled the emer- ‘The train hae fust pulled venth street stetion and me back to help two sturbance, The railroad employees failing, the whistle was pulled three times as a Capt. McNally was of the East Sixty- @ station, and he Inside on the floor were , signal to the poll heard it. ranged @ group of policemen ready for roll-call. Capt. McNally ordered out twenty of these, and led them ip a rush up tho elevated steps. ‘Fighting thelr way through the car ping all pugilistic show. up when the policemen Picked out three of the men sponsible for the | with their clubs, they 5 Horne, Sloan, twenty-two years old, was killed early today when a freight engine and caboose struck a milk wagon which he driving at Little r station of ew York and 1 Branch Rail- FOUR WEEKS OF O. HENRY STORIES ‘The fiction treat of the season, In the Evening World beginning in August. Watch for them. The last and best of O. HENRY’S great short stories. FELL FOUR STORIES, WALKED BACK UPSTAIRS. Ramoppo Then Lit His Pipe and Remarked That Sleep Walking Was Dangerous. After falling from the ¢ourth door to the concrete courtyard carly to-day, John Ramoppo, aixty-four years old, of No, 181 Hoster street, walked cack up- stairs, It bis pipe, and sald sleep walk. ing was @ dangerous habit for a man of his age, Ramoppo lives tn three rooms with his family of atne. He is healthy and hardy, ond at aight sleeps with his ded Qgainst the open window. He often walks in his eleep, but never before 414 he gucosed in walking out the win- dow. Hila gon, Joo, heard him cry out sarly | this morning and found him in the, courtyard. Dr, Bigelow replaced a dis- located shoulder and said Ramoppo might nave internal tnjuries and should 0 to Gouverneur Hospital, but Ramop- | po Insisted on going back to his room, where ne Ut his pipe and said hey thought he had enough sleop for ths) aight, He foll about thirty-flve feet. | ——_-e-—— With a Hriok. fead with @ brick | thrown by James Trikakes, a waitur, | who had chased him eral blocks after he had vobbed a cash drawer of | & restaurant on Market strect, an unl- dentified man dicd in St. James t pital, Newark, N. J., yesterday after. | hoon, a few minutes after he uad been admitted. Cn Cagel Son Lr THE, EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1911. Complimentary 49 aa Green Trading Stamps, FREE, TUESDAY, in Our GREENHUT Building This distribution is for Tuesday only. (Premium Parlor, GREENHUT Building, Third Floor.) Only 100 free stamps good in any one book. TWO MAMMOTH meh BING S. [No Ch Wo Charye jor Al MAIN BUILDING——-—-—-—~ Special Sale, Tomorrow, of $ Sink Waists, at. 98. Two models—high- and low-neck. We plier one of them, made with an embroidered lace yoke and collar; front and back prettily tucked; EXCELLENT / value. We also announce the continuation of our sale of Summer waists at one-third to one- half less than original values. Admirable “Tuesday Bargains,” every one of them. 79% eR beh save $1.50 $1.00 | aaists. waists, $1and $1.25 waists..... $2 waists... Double gre Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before o’ Clock NO CONNECTION wrt GREENHUT-SI WILL HOLD, BEGINNING TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, MORNING, AT 8.30 O'CLOCK, THE FIRST EVENT OF ITS KIND HELD AT THEIR BROADWAY AND 44TH STREET STORE. HALF PRICE SALE OF MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS ORIGINAL PRICES REMAIN ON THE GARMENTS—AND ALL GAR. MENTS IN THIS SALE WILL BE SOLD AT ONE-HALF THE MARKED PRICE. INCLUDED ARE TWO AND THREE PIECE. SUITS OF OXFORD BLUE FABRICS, HAIRLINES AND PENCIL STRIPES, TWEEDS, CHEV- IOTS, BLUE SERGES, TROPICAL WORSTEDS, MEDIUM WEIGHT WORSTEDS, BLACK GOODS AND MOHAIRS. NORFOLK SUITS (COAT AND TROUSERS) OF IMPORTED GABERDINE, IRISH LINEN, WOOL CRASH, FLANNEL, HOPSACKING, TWEED, HOMESPUN. BLACK AND FANCY SPRING AND FALL OVERCOATS (SOME SILK-LINED), RAG. LANS, RAINCOATS AND CRAVENETTES. SUITS AND OVERCOATS THAT WERE $15.......s000¢2.NOW $7.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS “$18... Now 9.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS 89" ‘$20., Now 10.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS "QB. rcecsseeere NOW 12.50 SUITS $27.90..0s00008..NOW 13.75 SUITS AND OVERCOATS "$0 .eererceees NOW 15.00 ‘ BBosrseseeeee NOW 17.50 SUITS pees eller asic ae now 20.00 ae» NONE OF THE GARMENTS INVOLVED IN THIS SALE WILL BE SENT .0.D. NONE MAY BE CHARGED, NOR WILL EXCHANGES OR ALTERATIONS BE MADE, WM. VOGEL & SON TIMES SQUARE Broadway at 44th Street reo Be -NEW rosa se 'S couse RESTAURANT ON OUR 8TH 6 if Satkin I) oro SIXTH UPSOL LT NEw 1Co Piano Sale FEW items from our great pur- chase in Boston, as ad- vertised in yesterday's papers, It’s mighty seldom we are able to make such a purchase, and we're giv- ing you the benefit, which means that we are offering extraordin- ary bargains and add- ing many new friends to our piano department, No Money Down " $1. 00 a W. k No Interest COCK nokxtras Here's a Fine Shoninger Upright; you ail know the “S ofa Shon- | thew in tone and paian inger; this one is Bee in one ana 8 when new 8350; fine, Cost when Famous Mehlin Upright: an ex- | A Reliable Bradford Upright: ab solutely guaranteed "§ every r nt old make of "$ New York- i you can't possibly $145 bent this for value; t\ Perey orn are particul fond, Cost w new $500; at.. Here's an Elegant Hardman Up- jorsed by { Grand Opera stars. This piano is just like new, Cost when new $50 Also 50 other bargains in uprights for to-mo: ivery one rr jo xtreme value, 8 mi Crawford Co, Fi IMPSON CRAWFORD CO., Sixth Ave., 19th fo aorh St..New Yor! to you? 1 Steinway Square 1 Chickering Square... 1 Lurch Square Tuesday’s Great Bargains in on 30 DAYS’ FREE TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME Jacob Brothers’ Upright; just like 3 don't as srt $150 $100 Would a fine Square Piano appeal $1.98 (MAIN Buflding, Firat Fioer.) MAIN BUILDIN “Tuesday Bargain” Sale of Voile Robes Semi-Made and Unmade Robes—beautifuily embroidered | Unmade Voile Robes — black-and-white, in all-black, all-white, colored embroidery on white and solid| and colored embroidery on white, in every colors, in all the leading ides; regularly $1210 OF P| leading shade; reguiarly $7.50; $15; ‘Tuesday Bargains” at................ $5.7 “Tuesday Bargains” at........+ $3.5 (MAIN Building, Mam Fieor,) 7 P MAIN BUILDING - Big “‘ Tuesday Bargains” in Vacation Trunks and Suit Casesge “Seashore Special” Trunk—canvas covered; hardwood slats; large brass clamps and corners; sheet-steel bottom; two straps over body; regularly $6.50; “Tuesday Bargain” at. en 5 Light-Weig! ¢ Matting Suit Cases—sole-leather-capped corners; strong } handle; good lock and catches; linen-lined; with large pooget in top; ood value at our regular price of $2.78; a decid d $ ATuesday Bargain” at.. a ae ‘ ele 1. 85 7 8 $ Women’s °2.50 and *3 Pumps $1 29 and Oxfords, Tomorrow, at . Surplus stock of women’s up-to-date pumps and Oxfords from one of the lar; eat Eastern factories; all thisseason’s styles in gun-metal calf, patent leather, tan calf; factory aciened or broken lots; all sizes and widths $1.29 in each style; $2.50 and $3 grades; tomorrow at. Women’s White Canvas Pumps and | Men's White Cany Outing Shoee— Oxfords—Goodyear-welt or hand | fine qualit a Island duck canvas; 4 . just the thing for seashore or turned soles; manufacturer's country wear; leather or rubber samples; sizes 2!4 to 4; widths high shoes or Oxfords; all E; regularly $1.50 and 79, Ic ** (MAIN Building, Basement.) ‘MAIN BUILDING from § to HeLa lab) $2 and $2. ‘ Mi: and Children's Barefoot Sandals—closed at wuldae: 2 buckles; solid leather soles; all sizes up to 2; regularly 75c; at... Misses’ and Children’s | Misses’ and Children’s;Boys’ Tan Knock{- White Buckskin} Ankle-Strap Pumps—all] about Shoes—fine Shoes—made of] with Goodyear-welt soles;| grade tan Russia genuine buckskin;|} patent leather, gun-metal| calf; full, roomy Goodyear-welt} calf and tan calf; ideal] lasts; Goodyear- soles; all sizes up| Summer shoes for chil-] welt soles; all sizes to 2; regularly} dren; all sizes up to 2; up to 2; $1.50 $2.50and §. regularly $1.80 and and $2 53; at. | 75 $2; at. veereeeeees 89c grades; at.. 98 (MAIN Building, Secona Floor.) MAIN BUILDING. A Big “Dollar Doll’ for 69c Hardly a “kiddie” in the land who hasn't heard of the famous “Dollar Doll.” We have secured about 200 ata price much below the ordinary, and we offer them, as a most EMPHATIC “Tuesday Bar- 69 gain” at ie 4 ic You can’t buy o one anywhere else at this special price MAIN RUILDING- Lace Veiling Chantilly Lace Vella—small flowered body and neat border; black or white; 18x54 inches; reg. 3 £0c; “Tuesday Bargain” at. e 9e Washable Lace Veils—dotted body and scalloped border on both sides; neatly hemmed border both ends; 18x54; reg. 50¢ and 59c; ‘Tuesday 29 . te Bargains” at (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) (MAIN Building, Main MAIN BUILDING Hammocks, 45 Best Rargain of the Seasan, Tomorrow, at...... An extremely unusual purchase on ou part makes this sale possible. The style of hammock shown is a popular one, and you have choice of a great variety of colors, EXCEL- LENTLY MADE OF WOVE MATERIAL, with comfortable pi ‘ows and deep valances, Not one “worth less than $3.50; 6 <4 eeimeuptoss; choice, at $2.45 fj,We also feature HIGH-CLASS COUCH HAMMOCKS with box Spring mattresses; 49, 75 F ) MAIN BUILDL. Augustine Corsets One of this Scason’s Most Up-to-Date Models “Tuesday Bargains”, at 52.50 & 8 Low, medium or high bust; ex- tremely long over hips and back; best material, excellent in fit, com- fort and durability, WE GUAR- ANTEE this corset for 6 months. Should the bones or steel wear out we will replace with a new corset; should garter wear out we will send you a new part (MAIN Building First Floor y value $17 (MAIN Bi MAIN BL DIN “Tuesday Bargains”’ in Used Pianos and Player-Pianos Any Instrument up to $250 § Down $ a Will Be Sold on Terms of . and Week NoInterest. No Extras. Free Delivery Within Reasonable Distance Here '3 the List, Look It Over! Upright Pianos Sale Sale Were 8450 B14 Woitne 250 Mason & Sal Sale Was " wis 8475 95 3» bes IGAITSOIAG 5 Grand Pianos Booth Bros $500 8235 A We will take back eny of these rianos wi thin one ye date of rurchese and allow all you have paid on itt purchase of one of our netruments ata h QTKEn SORE EL COOPER ©. BOTH SIDES OF 6PAVE. wile Bid 0" 0197 STS.NEW YORK. J.BGReE Rk Greenhut Building |_ “Everything for the Home” Our Biggest and Best Midsummer Furniture Sale Began Today—Ita Scope VASTLY Extended by Fifteen “COMPANIO Sales of “EVERYTHING for the Home’’ nthustastic throngs stamp the opening of this greatevent LATIVELY SUCCESSFUL! Even in einen ss W eh E iE of MONE possible to do eater” Furnitue COMPANION” sales in bot TH our mammoth buildings. The AVERAGE saving to every purchaser is estimated at about ONE-THIRD of the usual retail prices! Some reductions are grester, some not so large. The imaginstion can scarcely GRASP what this means in MULTI- PLYING ECONOMIES by applying the saving on ONE article to the purchase of ANOTHER. For tomorrow (there will be partor suites, dining and bed- room furniture, brass and enameley dsteads, easy chairs, rockers, hall rack over twenty (except Sec- tional Bookcases) bearing a green midsummer reduction tag of 10 to 50 per cent. less than our own usual low prices! G items it jet aione Tuesday ac eal Housefurnishings 6 BO SyiiNTED QUANTITY OF THE FA. iy) “ OU “WEAR-EVER" 4 UMINUM baskets, sera hopping baskets, “CHAMPION ALL - METAL ICE CREAM FREPZER — wooden dashers | freetee ONLY. at * 65¢ = e GRAY ENAMEL LIPPED SAUCEPAN— ¥ 6-q limited quentity ., We REAMPR'S PeR HOrrom WASH. BOILER—re ‘ rise 81.70; Tuesday $1 12-INCH HAIR FOLDING LOOR [IRONING BOARD, Tuesday Beampanion": aes & Dome Lights Sale of $5.25 ART GAS LAMPS Royal Worcester ART GLASS. CEILING DOMES. anderd and 12 of best SIMILAR MInSt VALUES IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK, CREST Auta . Main Floor.) ‘Rich Cut Glass bargain Tuesday “Companion” Sale of { Bargain Table | Nod | Bargain Table No. 3| © foetal Round « YOUR CHOICE, At CHOICE, AT Bargain Vable No. 4| Contains nd of Bowls, gar and arafes, Your chi i ee, Fe sey up 10 87.735 i 95 | Bargain Table 4 y Run w Water Jugs, ets, Fo | Bargain Table No, 2 <4 juan, Claret OUR CHOICE, Main Floor.) REENHUT Building, Tuesday “Companion” mpan a ro and Rugs s LINO EL M—square yal : 44Ac ) ), AXMINSTER RUG $14 15 $1.10 VELVET CARPET 39x12 th; at ode t 24.50, Tap F STRY BRUSSELS $17.50 $19.50" AXMINSTER RL 3 885 (and up) FRENCH Wi ry pasion thy at $13.50 | ces TET OS $47.50 HUT & doa fia Peon $1.10 AXMINSTER CARPET Lace Curtains and Uphoisteries CRETONNE—Tuesday, 14c DRAPERY TAFFETA - 28¢ MOSQUITO 49¢ " SES Ge td Oe HAMMOCK’ CUSHIONS 39¢ Tuesday “Companion” Sale of #2, SCRIM_ CURTAINS. lace edge; pa in MUS FLEL SAMP! IMPORTED MADRAS» 75c rade} Yard. secon (GREENHUT Buidin Tuesday ° “companion” Wramed Pictures FRAMED LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE i ONLGRAPH LANDSC. APES~ OIL PAINTINGS —with shadow $9 75] $ 8 inches; boxes; at EXTRA CHOICE of value, at PAINTING: 5 8 (GREENHUT B } { j ] | bt a He LS RN Rc