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b, THR BV ENANE WURLY, FHivas, ivid, We Give and Redeem Surety Stamp Coupons Saturday We Close at One o’Clock (tne injured. List's case needed prompt | the firm's securttion and disposed of action to rave his. life, Dr. Crystell them for $8,000. ‘This money he invested saya he appealed to a number of resis in the stock which went dismally down- dents within a reasonable distance of | ward. When the detectives arrested WOMEN LEAD MOB 'TURNED FROM DOORS, the raflroad station, but they all re-|him Filo! confeswed that he was i 0 ist’ brought to thelr “cleaned.” INJURED MAN DIES [homes terran operation although ney |, mde And Every Saturday Until Further Notice | were told his life depended on it. A Hurt on Street Car. | J | locomotive running loore was flagged) ovine hten of ‘No. 8% Wales and Dr, Crystell pleaded with the en- gineer to carry the injured man to Baston, The engineer, it 1s said, re- plied that he could not take List aboant because he had no order from the rafiroad officials to do #0. Dr. Crystell in desperation then made the ride to this place with his patient. pl deca ala GET RICH QUICK CLERK mount avenue, Brighton Hetghts, Staten Island, was eeriously hurt to- day on an Eighth avenue car al Live erty street. The shafts of a wagon, the driver of which could not control hia horse burst through the ide of the car and struck him in the small of the back, injuring him @o that the @urgeons at the Hudson atreet Hos- pital said he hed emall chance for re- | AFTER ZDMLE RE Doctor Says Villagers Refused to Take in Patient Who Had Lost Legs. OQ NEILL-ADAMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets. ~—WFRENCH ROT Dock Strikers Give Fight to Soldiers and Police Streets of Havre. in HAVRE, France, July 5.—The atrike of seamen and dock laborers which ts @preading rapidly throughout France Was accompanied late last evening by @erious rioting here. A number of @trikers took possession of a steamer and when driven off by the police gathered at the docks and met the police and @ detachment of tnfantry which had been called to support them ‘with showers of stones, and other mia- ailes, Many of the soldiers and police were injured by bricks hurled from wimtows of houses in adjacent streets. Among the ringleaders of the rioters ‘Were @ number of women wearing red aia hos, ‘The strikers were finally forced to re- tive, but retreated slowly, erecting bar- TheaGes consisting of wagons and furn!- tare in many of the streets. They broke ail the windows in the two principal (Spectal to The Brening World.) SOMERVILLE, N. J., July &—Because of tho refusal of inhabitants of Caltfon to allow Edwart List, whose legs were cut off by @ train, to be taken into any of thelr homes tn order that an attempt might be made to save his life by an operation, Dr. Edward H. Cryatell of that village declares he was compelled to place the injured man in an auto- mobile and make @ midnight ride of twenty miles over the mountains to the Somerset Hospital here. List died from loss of blood and shook as he was being carried into the hospital. Dr. Crystell, who was exhausted from holding the injured man tn fils arms during the hard ride over the mountains, was put }to bed in the hospital. List's body is now at the hospital, List, who waa the father of nine children, lived at Glen Gardner, He was run over at Califon by « Jersey Central train about 8 o'clock last night Califon is @ email hamlet in the German valley, which has no emer- gency hospttal or other ‘place to take HELD ON_ROBBERY CHARGE. Eliot Confesses He Stole to Play Tip Which Failed to Go Through. | Peter 2. Filot, the young accountant formerly in the employ of Marwick, covery. Ey ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, flees,, 4.85|Sun eete,. 7.83) Moon rives.. 11,07 THE TIDES, Mitchell & Co. of No. 79 Wall street, who wanted to be @ millionaire quickly and {s alleged to have stolen $40,000 worth of stocks to accomplish his de- for arraignment in the Court to-d He was | held in $5,000 bail on a affidavit, | wif to by Detectives Whelan and | McLoughlin, and will appear again to- morrow for examination on the charge lof robbery brought against him. The detectives toll Magistrate Corri- gan that until the books of the Southern Tron and Steel Company of No. 4 Broad street have been thoroughly gone over they have no evidence against young Mict but his own confession. His ears had been too large, Bitot said. He had caught the tip that Long Acre Plectrics were going up. That ‘was when he wae making an inventory of the securities of the Southern Iron and Steel Company. le took some of 1 ka Me! yourself in a smooth, neat fitti Blue Serge Coat, a pair of cool Flanne Trousers, a thin daintily colored Outing Shirt and a smart, snappy Straw Hat. A Regular Summer Man beautifully and ap- propriately clothed for the city street, the shores of Manhattan Beach or the boardwalk of Atlantic City. PMlice stations of the city. Miltary reinforcements arrived here early to-day from Rouen. BORDEAUX, France, July 6.—The @trike of the dockers here in sympathy swith the seamen of other ports has been qmly partially effective. A fight oo- eurred to-day between strikers and po- Moemen on the arrival of the steam- emp Magellan from South America. @everal policemen were hurt. acide nina, VETERAN POLITICIAN DEAD. @rancis Oliver in Old Sixth Ward Beto Francis V. 8. Oliver, brother of the late James Oliver, the "Sage of Para- ise Park,” died to-day at his home No. 8252 Perry avenue the Bronx. Mr. Oliver was seventy years old. Always | active in politics of the old Sixth Ward, Mr. Oliver had a wide acquaintance among ell sorts and conditions of men fm the lower part of the city before he moved to the Bronx. He was a grad- uate of Fordham University, a member of the Tammany Hall General Com- mittee of the Thirty-fifth Assembly District and of Century Council No. 548 Knights of Columbus. On our of stylish Moving to Bronx, Panamas and Bangkoks included. B'dway, near Dey 8t. ‘B'dway at Houston St! Broadway at 14th St, Broadway at 20th 6t. B'dwy, near 20th St. D'dway, near 86th Bt, Only Brooklyn Store: 871 Fulton Bt, opp, Cly Hall. NC. RETAIL. E. E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President July Suit Sale Thousands of Suits Involved HIS is what we call real suit enthusiasm! Considering the interest manifested and character of the garments concerned. For ‘‘after- the-holiday”’ men who will not let another day ‘‘pass’’ without proper raiment, we offer silk mixtures, fancy cheviots, cassimeres, velours, serges and fancy worsteds in hundreds of different patterns and twenty-five various Suits Mads to Sell €1.0), 00 $19.50 $12.50 $21.50 $24.50 Suits Made to Sell $16.50 Your Up to $20.00, Now Suits Made to Sell Up to $30.00, Now Unrestricted Suits Made to Sell Up to $37.50, Now Suits Made to Sell Up to $40.00, Now Suits Made to Sell Up to $42.50, Now Including $2.50, $3 & $4 Grades and $3 “I mperials.” Panamas, errr 13 Ott Regular Prices Bangkoks On Sale at All Four Stores, Friday, July 5th, 841 Broadway, | Cor, 13th St. | | Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings 265 Broadway, Near Chambers 5t. 119 W. 42d St., 125th Street, Near Broadway Near 3d Avenue entire stock oO Le Straw Hats sce ce eegme ene ene n ne Fine Blue Serge Suits 15.50 & 18.50] Soft woven serge of long pure wool that insures ervice. Acid and sun-tested for fading and guaranteed. hrunk— no shrink left. Tailored by experts—no possibility of eag or pucker. Conservative models yct smart enough for the liveliest young man. Handsomely lined and finished. [F lannel Trousers 4.75] Cool, comfortable and snappy. Snugly fitting around the hips and waist, Plain white or your selection among a dozen smart strippings. brand. The shirts that live up to their name and have ture of a collar button protector pocket in front as Silk and linen; mercerized Botany; Scotch and English madras. Soft and laundered cuffs; plain or pleated bosoms. Cout model; all sizes and sleeve lengths. ‘dinary prices 1.50 to 2.50, 1.17 Fine Straw Hats, These are the remainder of our huge stock of fine straws of which we sold thousands the first of the season at 1.75. All perfect and just unboxed. 4 e Under Same Control and Ownership Since 1813 Two Brooklyn Stores: Two New York Storees Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Warren St. Acroms from City Hall, Broadway at Bedford Av. SthAv.,Bet.27th & 28th Sts, {(e ae | | Ca) sar ins ho ne urdovarurY BAUMA sia BA UNA ENTRANCE TO STORE ON | . 149TH STREET | ‘A Special for Week Commencing July 1st ‘No Deposit Required. 50c Weekly A Gigantic Sale—a Rare Opportunity Choice of Bras s Bed, Spring and Mattress COMPLETE FOR $14.75 NO MAIL ORDERS Bed in bright or satin finish, all sizes, 2-Inch posts and heavy Milling rods; a felt top mattress In fancy ticks; a woven wire spring. | an tor HY A,'F & Resular price s25.60 (FREE "aan" CREDIT | This Imperial Leather Couch Regular Price 815. Free with Every Purchase of $50 Free With Every Purchase of $70 OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 3d Ave. 149 St. Easiest Payment House in New York We Pay Fares and Expenses Free Delivery by Our Motor Trucks | Women’s Bathing Suits, $3.25 Silk Parasols at $1.50 Regular value #5.00. Regular ealue 88.50, We're All Going to Take a Half Holiday To-Morrow —And every Saturday during the Summer. We'd like to make it all day, but @ pho like O'Neill’s owes it to the public to consider the shopping service it must render. , So we will be open until 1 o'clock, and to offer the strongest inducements to hurried shoppers we will give Double Surety Stamps until closing hour, and values that mean— About Half the Money Will Buy You Summer Necessities On This Half Day of Shopping _ Everything you need is on the counters ready for easy selection and quick ser- vice—everything from a little fancy bar pin to a ready-to-put-on Summer Suit. No need to tell you of everything—here’s a few items that will tell you what a splen- did shopping place O'Neill's is:— For Mother and the Girls Women’s Summer Dresses, $2.49 Rogular value $3.95. In pretty striped and figured lawns and ginghams. Women’s Tub Dresses, $1.50 Regular calue $2.95. In dainty checked and striped ginghams and muslins. Women’s Tub Skirts, $1.95 Regular value $3.95, In repp and white natural linen, all lengths and bans. Women’s Linen Dusters, $4.50 Regular value $6.75, Pure linen dusters, loose back, with shaped or high collar, suitable for touring of motoring; all sizes, large and small, Women’s and Misses’ Bathing}.....- Trimmed Hats at $5.00 Suits, $2.29 High class dress hats that were formerly $10, 618 i With square neck, white pipings, bloomers to match.|“"4 #20. In plain navy anc with bloomers, several styles to choose from, Made of water-shedding mobair. Silk Bathing Suits, $5.00 Regular ralue & Taffeta and Satin Bathing black and navy, trimmed with of contrasting colors, ql Misses’ Summer Dresses, $2.50 Reqular value &4.25. Cleverly made of w linen and pique, in two dis- tinct models; one a plain tailored model, with sailor collar, while the other has a beautiful embroidery skirt and waist; sizes 14, 16, 18, Travelling Bags at $5.00 Regular value 86.00. Made of genuine cowhide, in brown and tussct, Ox- ford style, all leather li i 18 inches. An 86.00, A most exce _ «For Dad and The Boys ', GF Men's $18 to $22 Summer Suits 4 12 0 Navy Blue Serge Suits—2 and 3-piece styles, White Flannel or Striped Cream Serge Suits, Suits Silk Lined- feta silk parasols, in all the new and ular also taffeta silk, with ribbon borders ‘and fasere ripes, etc. Women's White Boots, $2.00 Regular ralue $2.50, Crlared fal white canvas button boots, plain toe, high Women's White Ties and Pumps at $2.00 _ Women's white canvas S-eyelet Gibson ties, covered Cuban heel, also white canvas pumps, with covered slide, widths A to D. Infants’ Short Dresses, 50c. Short nainsook dresses, made with square yokes off tucking and embroidery inserting; also Bishop styles; @ {| months to 2 years, One-piece style. nutache braid and satin Fancy Weave and Navy Blue Norfolk Suite. Smart Mixture and Plain Color Business Suita, Others Alpaca Lined—Some Half Lined A Money Back Gutrantee of Satisfaction Alterations Free Some All That Are Left of $5 to $10 Panama Hats $2.95 All That Are Left of $2 to $2.50 Straw Hats 95c Men's Silk Shirts, $1.95 Regular value $3.50 and 84.00 » ~ Men's Silk Pajamas, $1.95 Regular value 85.00, Made of fine imported silk in plain colors, with self | Pure silk shirts, They*are in plain negli tigures “The are well tailored, aurplico neck style, and | With soft double cuffs, in pl ome re eens nicely trimmed with silk loops and fine pearl buttons, [attached, Included are ou Colors blue, gray, white, helio and tan, All sizes. i oil n nesliges bosoms, soft : double » with neat stripes, All Men’s Outing Trousers, $2.95 | and sleeve Regular $5 to $6 Men's Terry Robes, $2.35 Regular value 85.00, In plain white flannel and serge, and white serge with pencil and fancy stripes, cut in the semi-peg or plain Made of imported Terry cloth and fine mercerized odels, with two h vockets and fob pocket; have flap | fabrics in neat stri Cut full length, go ' i i Men’s Summer Sh $2.4 Men's Bathing Suits, $1.95 t Shoes, $2.45 ; Reqular value $3.50. Regular value 83.00 ore ORK: All wool, in aweater or jersey weaves. The sweater| picck Teeth ett All the wanted styles, in tan and Lolt are intent Oatark: (rimmasdtwith wllte” Whe tersay blac i leathers; not a pair can be duplicated in the reguiag weaves are in light Oxford or navy blue, trimmed with} °°” phan ri white. . é Boys’ Blouse Waists, 45c Boys’ Wash Suits, 95c Regular value 74> Regular value 82.00 and 82.60. Th neat fancy effects, in p reale, made with or withows collars, (ull cut; sizes 6 to 16, Boys’ Khaki Trousers, 35c Regular value Ye In the good grade of tan khaki, cut full knicker style, with belt loops; sites 5 to 16 years, Little Boys’ Shoes, $1.20 litary and sailor collar, Russian and sailor collar up of gulatea, linene, chambrays, gingham: are made plain or fancy trimmed; some have contrasting collars, sizes for boys 3 to 10 years. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, $4.98 Regular value $6.50. All wool sunsproot navy blue serge, newest models of eae S:hutton doublecbreasted and aingle-broasted yoke, Nore Riegular volne 81.62, folk styles. ‘Trousers are full cut peg top. Knicker with le boys’ tan Russia calf, Blucher lace, broad lining all through; sizes 7 to 17 years. toes; siaes 11 to 1844, O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 23d St., New York Ci