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BG TOURNE CA N CRASH LEAS FARMERS WAGON Four Hurt When Byrnes’s Auto Hit Berring’s Truck ca Hempstead Pike. Before Harmon W. Serring, a track farmer at Queens road and the North Hempstead turnpike, had gone a hun dred yards from his home on his way into the city with a load of vegetables early to-day, his wagon was hit by a ‘ig touring car, ‘The wagon careened over and the car Baped clear over it, landing in marshy @round alongside the road and spilling ‘Me three occupants out upon the mud. \, Berring was hurled to the road and vegetables scattered for many feet all directions. He Mmped painfully jome and called up the Flushing police. An ambulance in charge of Dr. Carr as sont from the Flushing Hospital. The machine was that of Edward Byrnes jr. of No. 80 Prospect place, Brookiyn, who was at the wheel when car struck the wagon. Mr. Byrnes press & broken rib and was taken the hospital His companions, Mr. Mrs, James F. Lewis of Malba, L, escaped with lacerations and s. So did Berring. Their in- ries were dressed by Dr. Carr. ‘A passing automobile, which stopped Qt the scene of the collision, was used the Lewises to continue their jour. . Berring returned to his home. ‘The Byrnes auto, as well as Berring’s » Was wrecked in the collision the leap into the marsh. ‘eeainsiiinnaieiie BOYS WIN THEIR STRIKE FOR INSTRUCTOR BROWN. Bubilant Youngsters Once More Kicking Up Their Heels on Bronx House Playground. “Hooray, fellera, Mr, Brown ts comin’ back Monday!" That was the pacan of victory shouted dy the Bronx House playground strikers as they swarmed over the playground to-day, Miss M. L. Stevens, supervisor of the New York Playground Assocta- tion, had given the kids her promice that Arthur Copeland Brown, the in- sirucior whose discharge precipitated the strike, would be reinstated. ‘There were some doubters in the ranks this morning, and it was sband the strike com- {s Permanently until ly 1s back on the Job nwhile, the Playground is c rbidden ground, “we've Won the strike, then?” asked several boys when Miss Stevens gave her promise about Mr. Brown coming with a rather sertous e you have.” Scores See Car Kill a Boy. In the presence of scores of men and women on their way home from bust- mess Joseph Masolien, six years old, of No. % Morris street, Jersey City, was killed last evening by a trolley car near the Grove street station of the McAdoo ube, The little fellow had been riding @ wagon, and in jumping off fell in E of the car. He was dead when @raggead him from under the ——— ‘Where Boys Can Get Jobs. The Evening orld is in receipt of queries from readers as to what @ must do to secure positions men- ed in the story published tn this yesterday and headed ‘Boys, (Chance for a City Job." Any erested can secure full paritou- at the office of the Civil Service jon, No, 20 Broadway. STATEN ISLAND NOTES. An open-air euchre under the auspices of Southfield Circle, No, 66, will be given thie evening at Happyland Park. South Beach. A dance will follow the cards, Miss Marton Jacobson ef Stapleton {s spending @ vacation at Branch. Church of Stapleton wii hold an ice cream festival on the lawn of the church next Friday evening. The annual dinner of the North Shore Yacht Club will be held this evening at the Hotel Lincoln, Midland Beach. € way Dr. James Feeney of Stapleton has returned from a trip to Philadelphia. The members of St. phen’s Guild of Tottenville will mal trip to the Highlands to-morrow the power boat Lottie B. County Judge and Mrs. J. Harry Tiernan of Stapleton are summering at Bradiey Beach. The last of a series of free open-air concerts will be given at Alaska Park in West New Brighton this evening by Prof. Stanley's Orchestra, izabeth Galloway of Tomp- Kinaville {s sojourning in the Catskills, ‘The Alaska Baseball Club will cross bats with @ nine made up of the em- ployees of the Water Department of the Borouxh of Brooklyn, at Alaska Park, in West New Brighton, on Sun- day afternoon, Miss Louise Houston of Livingston will spend the next two weeks at Cape May. For composure-deep thinking: and results, smoke — “THE <, SMOOTHEST \ TOBACCO 10 $ TINS - Mandy 5" Bags Gall Stones Removed Without an Operation. After suffering for one year with gall stones, I was told by a friend to try Swamp-Poot. 1 began with the fifty cent size and after using four bottles found that I was much better. Then began us- ize bottles and after tak- red. That has his summer and I since that time from this disease. T can cheerfully recommend Dr. Kil- mer's Swamp-Root to any one for kid- ney and bladder troubles, hoping it may do as much good for many people as it did for me. Yours truly, MISS EMMA HOLDEFER, 20 North Thorpe St., Kansas City, Kan. State of Missouri County of Jackson J ** On ‘the 11th day of August, 1909, ersonally appeared before me, a Notary ublic in and for said County and State, Miss FE: Holdefer, who subscribed the same is true i HE Notary Public. perenne HERB Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, Y¥. Prove What Swamp-Reot Will Do For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidne; d bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Evening World. | Regular fifty-cent and one- dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores, snag 5 nings Until 10. orth, $4.00 +50 a Week a Week; We Close Evenings at 6. ugustFurniture & Rug Sale 507% Reductions 50 styles of guaranteed “Da RASS BEDS, from One of a d, at rominent manufacturers. marada” Lacquer a Reduction of 50% Hed 10.98 ff } Brass Bed 10.98 ter in| vii ae ly uino to Long w Jersey and ‘CHICAGO BALL FANS Long | | The young people of the Moravian | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUS T #14, 1912, NEWSDEALERS TO PROTEST. Mass Meeting Against Driving News Stands From Transit Stations. The newsdealers’ associations of Greater New York have combined to st against the regolution passed by the Board of Estimate and Apportion- ment July 11 to the effect that all newa stands situated within the entranc exits of elevated and subway railroads and of ferries shall be removed and thelr Hoenaes revoked. A mass-meeting for this purpose will be held Thursday, Avg. 15, at El Dorado Hall, Fifty-second street and Seventh avenue, at which Mayor Qaynor ts ex- pected to «peak. A communication drawn up by the Defense Committee of Newsdeulers of Greater New York mailed to the league president, asking that Evers be assessed the maximum fine and that ho be reinstated and ol- lowed to play during the Cubs-Giants series. PETITION LYNCH 10 If the suspension holds, Evers will lhe out of all the New York-Chicago games, Several other petitions were REINSTATE EVERS being framed to-day, and it was estl- mated that by to-night the protest of —_——— Nati H t impertinent, according to the National League _President| pitt wien, and hares tyneh wi " =, . y ide = Charged With Favoring et ae a ie be ttitude to: ward the Bevers in Giants in Coming Series. nearly @ thousand Cub fans will be in Lynch's hands, Tho petitions asked questions, pert!- particular, and with favoring the Giants. Anthony Coles, @ CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—Indignant pro-| having killed Pasqual test over the action of President Lynch of the 1 League in presenting @ five-day suspension to Johnny Evers, the Cubs’ premier second sacker, w: voiced to-lay in @ petition signed by more than @ hundred Cub fans and hich 3 rested yos- rday at No, 250 Went Fortieth street. st “The effect of this resolution ts far a4 hit Scarangula over the head with @ baseball bat. of 53 Yoors AGT bry {6)) BS AVE. 19770 20° FSTREET. ; In New York's Shopping Center 10,000 Perrot SUK Gloves The Great Sale of Embroidered Silk Gloves Women Have Been Waiting for Begins To-Morrow DINE IN OUR COOL AND POPULAR P| Values $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 at $1 and $1.19 Values $1.00 to $1.50 at 55c A EVERY DAY some one has asked us, When are you going to have another great glove sale? © Main Moor, We have been planning and working with one of the best manufac- turers in the country—and at last we are ready! The great sale begins to- morrow—that’s the word so many @ have been waiting for. Y We a eg with 10,000 pairs of handsomely embroidered silk gloves —made of the finest and best silk and colored with the wizardry of an artist. The color combinations and self and two: tone effects will strike you at a glance. The quality of the silk is much superior to that'used in plain gloves. Here Are the Gloves In This Wonderful Purchase ! 2,000 pairs of short Embroidered Gloves made to retail at $1.00 to 81.50. 8,000 pairs of elbow-length Tricot Silk Gloves that were made to sell at $1.00. At $1.00 and $1.19 5,000 pairs 16-button length Embroidered Silk Gloves made to sell up to $3.50. This Is What We Think of Them: Buy them for your immediate needs, or buy them to lay away for Christmas Gifts. If you them and then conclude you don’t want them bring them back and we will cheerfully refund the money! A Very Special Sale of Dressing Sacques, Kimonos é» House Dresses | HEE is an invitation that will appeal to every woman. It’s a short story, but mighty interesting. Let the prices tell it. 57 Gecond Fleer, . Mail Orders Filled, 49c for 79c to $2.00 Dressing Sacques 7 ‘About 60 dozen in the lot—six distinct styles—the materials dainty figured lawns and dimities—square neck and short sleeves—surplice neck and kimono style~pink, blue, lavender and black and white effects. Sizes $4 to 46. $1.00 for $1.50 Serpentine Crepe Kimonos ire Kimonos of serpentine Crepe piped with satin—all dainty, flowered effects in rose, Copenhagen and lavender. $1.00 for $1.50 to $2.75 Tailored Morning Dresses Morning dresses of percale and gingham—light and medium ellects; stripes, checks and solid colors, high or low neck. $1.00 for Old Fashioned House Wrappers Wrappers of good quality percale, plain ae ee eck and white blue and white and gray. Sizes 34 to 46, $1.95 for $2.50 to $5.00 Porch Dresses Porch dresses superior quality, gingham and percale, » dozen excellent models; ail well made, strictly up to date. Hg ee Great Sale of $3.50 and $4.00 Patrician Low Shoes, $1.89 HIS is a wonderful opportunity for a woman to lay in a complete supply of beautiful summer foot wea: ata cost that is almost nominal, £7 Gecond Floor, No Mall Orders. Every one knows the famous Patrician shoes. They are standard $3.50 and $4.00 shoe Shoe Women values the world over. They sell at a fixed price the year round, and this price is never broken except in_the twice-a-year sales. Come To-morrow and Choose a Pair of these I'amous Shoes for $1.89. All sizes, styles and leathers, but not all sizes in every style, While They Last, Thursday—Just 57 Royal Wilton Velvet Rugs, \ 00 Seamless, 9x12 Size; very special, at - § 18 course you know these rugs usually sell for $27.50; but through a fortunate stroke of F O merchandising we were able to buy a limited quantity at very much less than the regular wholesale cost CU» Fourth Wloor, No “fat! Orders, EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY | 59c.—2 Yd. Triple Weight Linoleum, sq. yd., 39¢ | of hundreds of families wh Pendent upon their news livelihood. It will bring about a condl- tion wherein the retail distribution of newspapers will fall into the hands of a opoly who Will be in @ position to dictate terms to t pewapapers as well |ANOTHER DIES IN THE CHAIR. Kighth Ex: min This State tn v Da: AUBURN, N. Y,, Ai cuttons In three days eatabliahed by State Kec! when early to-day he officl electrocution of John Maruszewski, an Erle County murdérer, Davis superin- tended the execution of seven murder- ere in Sing Sing prison last Monday. Marustewski was a powerful man, and to kill him required two contacts. He ahot and killed Poltceman Charles K. Schaeffer of Cheektowaga and Frank prisoner, whom Maruszewak! to rescue from the oMecer in iy, Get Your Stomach Healthy And Have No More Headaches Many people nowadays are apt to use | charcoal, er what are - drugs for quick relief pd tine they raiel, "The nase he have an ache or @ pain, This is only ia a headeche with treatment and is bad for the ry of fact you nerally. If persisted in it will] are in a 08 g00n as the lead to scores of complaints and even sete nat attack is over. serious illness that might have been com . stipation beeause It to veand of constipation—every one knows or peeeeatnhag trouble. It hould know, that every dose of cath | stops pales: stomach and gas belch- ate ives reliet only for the time being | ing beowuse i Sigg the catarrhal reality it aggravates the trouble. | in! fe enusivg the take cathartics Cr pem A inn trouble. beadaches, dissiness, are liable to have ohronio pe re end makes away with tion. It is the same way with stomach ey and 4 te eadaches, dissiness or liver and| the body ine tnd there orders. If you have gas on| is ne any cause fer disease. or pains after eating and 's New Discovery is on sale at tablet, bicarbonate of soda, | all druggists, RICED RESTAURANT, EIGHTH FLOO! much caplier than usual, Dress Goods are ready. The New Charmeuse Dresses A Special Invitation to Out-of-Town Visitors For the convenience of the many visitors to the city we are bringing in the new things The New Millinery is here, the first of the New Gowns and Sults are on display, and the New Gilks ead We especially invite strangers to come here for the first glimpse of the new styles for autumn. , Fashion’s Newest Favorite, $14.75 and $16.50 yY' wu and $82.50. are cordially invited to view our great assemblage of dainty charmeusé resses ii iety of styl A si i 1 redominating style that Pace ello ate Toop e105 an 050s we medlSaenboe wid ett > Thiré Meer, Our New Fall Suits for Women will attract your attenti to their price, workmanship and style, comprising all the $s Cheviot Brondeloth, Novelty Mixtures, Wide Wale Serges, English Cloth seasonable materials as Cheviots, and Wool Eponges at prices ranging from 825.00, 820.75, 832.50, $34.76 up to 969.75. $2.75, $3.50 and Linen Dresses at $7.50; formerly up to ® ; formerly up to 910. ees at 97.50; formerly up to Silk Dresses a arriving daily. Splendid Quality Erect Pile Black Velvet Hate, also Velvet and Moire Hats, at.... Soft Biack Velvet Hate; several smart shapes, with or all black; 91.98, 92.48 & 02.75 FREE 8.00, 97.50, 98.30 up t We 00, 914.75, 916.50 us. bod formerly up to 625.00 and Final Clearance in All Women’s Present Season Apparel .. 94.50; formerly Evening Gowns st 947.50 and 978.00; formerly * | 00 and 6125.00. its Linen Suits at 6.50. A great reduction in Linen, Taffets, Silk and Cloth Coats. Wash Skirts a¢ 01.00, 01.25 and 04.80; formerly ate 62.50 and 96.50. (5... OL ee ee Pi ing of the New Furs! reliminary Show i lad first of the new furs are ready for your inspection, and new goods are During these August days we stimulate early buying by marking these splendid furs at about 14 Less than Regular Prices. > Fer Galen, Third Vicor, The New Fall Millinery This Handsome Velvet Hat by Mme. Germaine WE are not only preducing exact copies of the original, but are making them light in weight, suitable for immediate wear. Many other handsome models to choose from. Out-of-town merchants are invited to inspect our Model Hats, which are absolutely the latest and best, and which are here at just a half bout the prices of the exclusive millinere. At popular prices, we offer: Black Silk Velvet Untrimmed ery shape correct for Autumn 92.98 & 93.48 TRIMMING SERVIC Perhaps you have forgotten that we make no charge for trimming service, If the hat and materials are purchased here, we will trim your hat and give it just as much care and style as if # were a 680 modal, Sale . Can One of the many styles of beds at 917.50, ah ll This bed 925.00--also many other designs, patterns at $399.50, Thursday, and Thursday Only The Greatest Sample Brass Bed Day in the History of This Store E’RE out for a record Thursday, to-morrow, and we are going to take strenuous measures to do it too, Therefore, we will place these beds op sale Thursday from 8.80 A, M. to 6 P. M. and no other time. > Fifth Floor, Ne Mall Orders. 387 Sample Brass Beds Direct from To Be Sold the New York Exposition for About 14 Price or Less We have one or two beds of a kind, and more than one pair of twin beds in certain designs, but of the majority of the de aloe we have but oue bed. These samples will be assembled in three great groups and sold for about Half Price or Group One vos | $ 1 7-50 up to $40.00 Your choice of about fifteen styles, every one of this season's design, You cannot possibly afford to miss this bargain. THESE BEDS ARE ‘THEM, ONE WEEK jess, as follows; Group Two Values } up to j Group Three .00| Values $25:°°) "1 $39°° $90.00 For those who wish the very best makes s beds that are strictly exclusive in design this isan o) - tunity that should pot [ate Se ND WILL BE SOLD JUST AS YOU SEE $60.00 Including @inch square tubing beds, with 7 all square fil 3 ft. twin beds and 4.6 full sizes, Thursda SAMPI AND WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT THEY ARE TO BE DELIVERED WITHIN Also Hundreds of Other Bargains—August Furniture Sale practise Monee atta meer W hi) © ft