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ae S| hp | hero HILZ WAS EAN. 7 i, Ki \STER CAR: |Senene wit awe oran tote en Zor the doors, Policeman Lave 4 Teens ch ft 4, @ a, |e st cn oy eae, " RMaGayYS & | Aad lOMUMUUUME duty on th agter see co. ia had fatten of cae | neur Ht a tae te : aay (es murine A lon out, lives ON R ‘ at No. 329 Rast 0; alee fty- | #00 Dr. Mulford tou: = a | DEN H THIS ERED = Street, Vellitker hele eacoct, | ssengers had been bw ngtom te 3d Ave, ear as No, 08 W Wales ave- te make tele way trom the car and | a Soe tne Brent to, climb the low parapet to the road. \. an Wee Faeate: edith Gale pale GARG ORABH, | [Saturn start mete) DD et aatcuctyourtyis [Flee fae soupe, mie, feb > Dizzy'in “Good Night Ride” PASSENGERS IN PANIC. for @ vertect adjustment ts or salads. Wreent in “Go ight Ride’ CAR BUMPS MILK WAGON. | of the frames or OUEtTigh bags path ig CANNOT be reduced to fit an Ms Goovers axel Dablentes burg’ Bridge After Collision 1 After C Broaz. ase bargain sale. Madey Eid 3 ping NY. : . bey never oftered an on the Plaza. A trolley car spotted @ milk inapec- ye never |GET OUT OF DOORS AN! “Oh, let's have just one more on the Considerable excitement wae caused | on at Aqueduct avenue and One Hun- ws Bargain’ arthasss REAP YOUR COMPSERION Weiler conster before we go, I love tt!" ’ Greg and Ninetieth treat, Brons, ear wil it to-day—te-morrow— Fo aise doanetic Kunne and her trends, Sn em ten at Tee eo foctty OY | to-aay and sent Charles Low sthirty- analy t all of our stores— cnetaantiratna “ No Need for the Athletic Girl + to Worry About Red at Clason Point. Thousands Hyye to Walk Williams-| neivet and Inspectér Ge to Mee- (Mise Mary Hess and Charles Vellicke, on the plage of the Willlameburg bridge. | Sfmt vests old, a: mill Inspeator, of No. two dolar glasses turned back as they were leaving Clason No one was injured, bat thousands on we kod Chattes Geenge, Yaroraiee | and three dollar tll Park shortly after 1 o'clock this their way to work, were compelled to 43 Third avenue, ‘the driver, to slasses tor "$3.00 that are worth A few minutes later Miss| walk the bridge by th Laban He .00— “Kahres on herway to orduan ap ot wate for baiten tour,” | “Ea haa fat gona on duty. ot 2.4. x1 therm go give you Complete sate Face and Hands. orth $3 Down! ra, 9100 “ Foepttal, dying, it was feared, trom|, A Fourth and Madioon avenue car, gihan, the milk wagon came along, m laaetione yo pI . M ; lerth $5 Down - jn charge of Motorman John Norris, of Pe ticher cass ar eainny ees the No 21 Bighth ‘vente, jammed with vee Bisa “ces ‘rer throwing both eae ee reae Ht ca Ce matte 9 2 ‘The party had spent the first evening | Oorly morning workert, was proceeding| men to the street, parily wreokini pie npn We Hands Ue) y+ ee 6 EE ad eunrnen Wasthar ut the gleauers park towara New York when {t got beyond| wagon, spilling all nthe milk and ~ = sol in cal tho las beens 00 50 4 “ nd went for a final ride on the roller above Attorney strest. Directly in front " Se becca Avs senfve and “ 00 oy 0) | /epaster at Clason Point road oppost #4 Sab © Hight Mighth etfest-car ta , 7 ty i the open le wath the hands + “ 00 Gtovens avenue. As the cars swu arge of Motorman James Reilly, of woos aiek delet Ave, at ii piel ol 4 - | round, tho last curve Miss Kuhne be-| No. 8% West Seventeenth astrect, ‘and ‘Ave., Sist and 82nd Sta, | Ut the soften share waive cele vere FOR CATALOGUE j came sty and toppled over the aide Gontnoioe 1 Allen Kats, of Ne, 1% Riv. oy 70 Neesau St., near John st. '¢.t" fee tlic seats ral gute Sten MAILED FREE polmt the car was hot more: ington street. on vay, near Will “fabrics, Velonen ten ta ‘than about ten feet in the alr, But it) Ki 1009 Broadway, near Willo’ fal Vlonenis loon in Spee gvlne at. great speed and. Ses sna ignated Retiy te eo pi Wo Fulton St: opp. Rea 8 Buia lips a 1417-1423 THIRD AVE \ Mubne was flung with terrific violence fore the oa} 14 gain } Seainat the framework and fell to the moment "been ! 697 Broad St., near Hahne’s, Newark | Your furs will be bettered ot py 0 Bans the Wane Fur Storage (This announcement is 630 Waists of Silk, Net and Lace made by the John V’ana- ens A maker Store simal-|| The Parisian Wedding ue eos taneously in New York set ana Philadelphia.) In the Auditorium $2 00 $5 waist, Pretey mensaiing, tattpea and lace and et veylee, - of Good Merchandise : for Cash For Men and Young Men Remarkably distinctive both in appearance and in value. Suits at $20 7 Manufacturers and whole- Each Day During This Week some of washable uk and, chiffon, with won: ie + of unusually good qual- salers with worth - while Eleven in the Morning At 75c are net coatee veer illustrated, made to sell at ity. A medium shade of plain gray unfinished serge, one of the most popular colors worn this - SpringandSummer. For J old men or young, for © § town or country, they 4 tocks to dis: f quickl; ij will find ietctors’ ety wl Two and Four in the Afternoon cooperate. The extraordinarily cold and rainy season halted the even flow of merchandise all ud the ee the er retail ness, oat tre and in Philadelphia, has gone steadily ahead, exceeding every month the sales of last. year, the largest year net elaborately trimmed with cluny imitation. just 250 of them. Subway floor, Old Building. Women’s Summer Shoes | Better Than Their Prices 91.90 and $2.90 The $1.90 group includes tan, dull calf and patent leather oxfords and tan pumps, Made especially for us in selected styles. Compare these shoes with $3 shoes and lg cual te hae Good assortment of In the $2.90 group are regular $3.90 shoes from our fa cor Listory: own stocks. Find in the lot tan and black oxfords andj “made voneh eestor” f pumps. All sizes but not in each style. ——— We are, therefore, in ‘ Sebwey foor, O14 Building. |Children’s Summer position. to distribute for | “No Silks Like the French Silks” irls’ 2 $5— Tub D resses holders of merchandls up| = And Never 6. Sale Like Thls— Chie Coats 2A e e 2s ree china wt are ideal suits. Ready-to-Wear—$20 "y lotorweara! Owners and Drivers at Our 69th St. Steve,’ were $4.00 to $8.50 bog yee herd ts “gag socks oon that’ will Exquisite French Silks, Usually} choosing is especially good. In the assortment are light wined Keck daha ad Bull hi st pretty blue, Copenhagen and brown . place them at once in peo- $2.50 to $15 Yard, Specially ey Sore ST ee ade. eae ee | EN ain Maines te ee TA te as Greenwich 1esTH STREET, ot 5a aves fies homes, where they | trimmed with braid—others have satin collars, some are plain. | usually $1.50. belong. ‘Priced $1.50 The railoa coats that il of 4 to 14 years could want to Stibite ee Our regular stocks, never Men who know silk values hastened to New. York s-traveling to the mountains or seashore. Not all elses in ’ Bloomer Suits in finer assortigent or con- | &t, the first announcement of this sale—which began ih hpi ad Subway foor, Olé Bull ding. Soe, usually 85c ONION SQUARE, 14th Bircet, West of Broadway. Harlem Store ‘ pen aia ti rye} this morning—to buy silks to sell again. Superb taffe les in chee! dition, ore racy at a |—plain, changeable and striped. Soft Arcadian char'| Women’s Underclothes, 10c to $1.50 |yecianener fin Cmbray ae meuse, the quaint jouy taffetas so much used in Paris, Regularly 15c to $2.25 wonderful printed chiffons, great grandmother checks, Just received — vw nightgowns at 35c, like some secured for the begin- and dozens of other fashionable silks in the newest | apeciate their wibetatil cambrie, Be ee oe ee ia dae French and Austrian China Half and Less tomers, and this extra dis- H posal will not interfere with the usual good service of at pea the store. colorings—the loveliest of their kind. The whole fod, oseite Being in the heart of the | Femaining stock of an importer who supplies the fash | or stir Serer a at ca mnie teat. buying communi. | ionable couturiers of New York. tauedtaten five roms of Valenciennes ince at ber sf 22 $2.35, Gitnene|| Samples and Odd Pleces + Hl ties of the country, here in 32 to 58 inches wide. $1.50, instead of $2.50 to | * tee mote, 10¢, instead of 15¢. Subway floor, O14 Building. i) New York, within easy traf- | $15 yard. Silk Store, Rotunda, Main floor, Old Building. } fic of ten millions of people, Attractive House Dresses, $1 and in Philadelphia of sev. 2500 Degrees of Heat Make the Made to Sell at $3 and $3.50 Dinner plates, 18c, instead of 25. "a eg tag only eg R fri ana Ofj0ne seve there are 127 dreases in all eiams. It ia a fine quality of bive Broad snd butter plates, 108, ta- Glotrtosting plants the larg- P, ur itan er ig erator Cepiced at Si Orginally made otal a 69.30, ve peeled once toe || Fut acer 18, tendo 25, est in the world—we are| whatitis, This tremendous heat is used in vitrifying the * 00 othe dresses now $1—mostly with low neck and short sleeves, odd || passageway, between the two Bldgs. able to dispose of large | steel lining that is so important a part of these excellent |“ “tn Mos Hinds made tonclbat SSamebOtee Oa quantities of goods without | refrigerators. There are many refrigerators with nice NT, PAP - delay or confusion. white linings, but the Puritan is the only one in which Dressing Sacques,25c Made to Sell at 35c and 50c Having the confidence of | this lining will not crack, flake or discolor. Really Lovely! Utes eee tired Gn teee | both the public and the In the Puritan the ice chamber is most conveniently verious colors, Subway flone, Old Building. manufacturers — a con- | placed at one side, with a chamber beneath just the right A nd On ly 5 8c Ya rd fidence that comes from | height for milk bottles. The remaining space is cleverly fifty years of open-handed divided by openwork wire shelves. The scheme of circu- dealing ‘bétween them—we | lation is perfect. The hair-felt insulation between the can fairly represent both | steel lining and the golden oak exterior reduces ice wast- sidés in this emergency, and | age to a minimum, © Se 2 Ps fix prices that will relieve Many styles and sizes in the Puritan refrigerator. % any congestion of the mar- | Five that are popular for household use are: Carat en %Carat 1Carat f | ; Chemisette and i]! v0 ket on one side and lower | 199 15, Ice Capacity, $33 150 Ib. Ice Capacity, $46 Some were sold here’ recently at a special rate, Half Sleeves, 25c a Set | eens aoe Retour ‘s weer eae ae, the high cost of living on but now the final clearing price has been made Nard rare ts ae wa rough : 125 lb. Ice Capacity, $39 200 Ib. Ice Capacity, $52 +4 ; \| eit gat. ‘coin the other. ’ Regularly 75c to $1.25 | i 225 Ib. Ice Capacity, $58 58c yard; All thege tabtlos are double width, | Of white eyo snsct w'th imitation | Manufacturers Are Al-| \ 4 new refrigerator—the “Automatic"—contains un fron tants poccelair 42 to 46 inches wide. or of pleutes act $10 $20 $29 $39 $60. soap? Lawn Kimonos, 50c |) OMORROW, Tuesday, final dispersal of Made to Sell at 78c to 85c | high-class dress cottons, French and Black and white effects, flowered Swiss novelties, shown earlier in the season at — | |°ottg7e with ice srinmert cotter or $1.25, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 yard. : 50e. Subway floor, Old Building. tte we dy Cooperating | ined tor drinking water, next to the ice chamber, with un outelde faucet; Dress Fabrics Salons, First floor, Old Building. Meee atta tattation Valencian, | F r fe US xo Th nit: ent on top ¢f the .efrigerator for the battle, where e spring cy Cluny cr shadow lace. “ 2, REN Ms $36.50 upward. Subway floor, New Building. Subway floor, Old Building, Great Distribution of Merchandise Will Con- tinue Tomorrow in . Many Parts of the Store. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. all "Charles A. Keene'oe wz 180 Breet ‘LONDON, 5O Holborn Viaduet, prec 44 Bue Lafas ctte, AMSTERDAM, Barphatistrant, BR g aeeseses