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ING, AFTER STRAIN STRIKES AUTO ffeur Driving Party Home 3 Family Reunion. Also hurt. The train was speeding at fitty’and sixty miles an hour whem it nit the automobile at the Front crossing. The car was torn to and the occupants hurled aleng ke. The two men were instant- and the chauffeur, Clyde R. , of Berea, so badly injured that be ‘Was reported dying when removed to ne home ten minutes after the crash. tae Mrs. Charles Akin's legs were and her aister-inJaw was ily mangled. They were taken jo home of their father-in-law, A. ~ ,Atins, only a few yards from the , in the same vehicle that bore & f husband's bodies, ee CENTRAL WILL NOT CUT SWATH THROUGH PARK. President McAneny Allays Fears of a Protestants at Public Rorough President MoAneny relieved the ‘apprehensions of two hundred per- , Who attended a Hublic hearing in the y the Council Chamber to-day by assert- {ng Piat the public need have no worry B\. abodethe city permitting the New York Central to cut a ninety foot swath through Washington Park. Several of the @peakers had protested against a suggestion by the railroad that ‘the y obtain the right to construct ite tracks through the park on the re- ‘rangement scheme of Riverside Drive and The improvement of trackage from Seventy-second street t Spuyten Duyvit . After several speakers hac addressed the Board of Estimate an indefinite ad- jourament was taken. The board agreed to accept briefi from the attorneys and to give any individual a private hearing at any time that such an audience was needed. site Where Sister Was Found Ar- rested on White Slavery Charge. . ‘Agents of the Department, of Juptice here have taken charge of the serch tor sixteen-year-old Josephine Captanio, who disappeared with her fiftees-year- Ad elster Margaret from her home at ‘Neo, U1 Bouthern Bovlevard, the Bronz, on June & Margaret wae found early this morning “in a furnished room at ‘No, 43 Bast Thirteenth street, where Gtuseppl Longo, eighteen years old, had Installed het, ‘The police delieve that Josephine, & shy, quiet girl, was led astray by her younger elster and that the elder girl Tan been apt trom ‘yetiuing home by p force, They belleve’alee that aie: ably has been sent out of the city, and the Department of Justice has begun & search of the resorte in other cities, ‘The discovery of Murgaret came through her ten-year-old cousin, Tony ‘Maszlo, who lives at No. 6 East Four- teenth street. Lagt night he learned that Margaret was living in Thirteenth street and he told his mother, she went to the house and pleaded with Margaret to return howie, pht the girl refused. She sald, mother had beat- en her and she was happy with Glu- seppl Longo. Then she said a man had me and taken Josephine away and @ Gi not know where she hed gone. Detective Carrao talked to Mrs, Mas- nd then went and ar- He made her waik Longo. Then he arrested hit, Magistrate Murphy In ‘he Essex Mar- ket Court to-day held Longo in , $9,000 tail on the charge of white slavery. Tho ait wah sant to the Culléren’s The prominent New York specialist who originated Crampine in his vate practice. Grates $25:for ad ant wes Mead it, too. Srimeibyt nt of this speci $ know yy buying a 5c. Bottle of, Crampine. Crampine . gives | sure reliet from stomach pains, backache, headache and ana Z0¢ ations Desks, Seg BROOKLYN , DER. Fivevearora om Conlan't Get Out of the Way in Time, gine No, 233 as Driver Peter Ha) ded hin horses around the er Ferom Sutter avenue thto Georgia ave- ‘nue this afternoon, on his way to @ fife in the flat of Samuel Feldman on the top floor of the three-story brick flat at No. 314 Georgia avenue. Harmon tried to turn his horses out of the way but the little girl was right in path and one of the animals hit h She was knocked down and sent rolling in- to the gut Persons in the street pleked her up and sent for Dr. Chinnock, who took her to Kings County Hospital. Her right lex was broken and she wae bad- ly bruised.’ ‘The fire did jittle damage and was quickly put opt.” ———> Bey Creched by Trae! Joseph Dyas, twelve yeare od, of No. Ferry street, Newark, fell from the t of a truck belonging to Robinson Roder Company of Newark, at Cum- enue ard Hudson Boulevard, wheels passed over tis chest, crushing it so that it Is thought he will die. He ia tn the City Hospital. Wiliam Necca of No, 161-8 Ferry street, Newark, who wps drving the truck, was arrested. “495, 922, 920 SUMMER SUITS {BOY CHARGED WITH THEFT OF TRUCK HE WAS _|Men_to Whont He ts'Said to Have SOld the Vehicle Are Arrested for Lit Stolen Goods. py were held in $1,500 Marsh in the Jeffers jamination to-morrow morning in con= nection with the theft last night of a truck and oad of govde valued at $40 from the Superior Suit Company of No. 19 Bast Fighth street. The men, Max Greenfield, forty-nine, of No. 18 Second avenue, and Julius Schiff, twenty-three, of No, 18 Cannon street, are charged with recelving stolen monde; Harry Bashner, sixteen, of No. 81 Orchard atreet, driver for the silt company, was charged with grand larceny. ‘The driver the police say, that he had stolén the goods from the truck and sold it to Shiff and Green- field. Schiff, was arrested with the driver, who told them where they could find Greenfield. The wagon was re- 4, In court to-day the two men refused to make any statement. To Withdraw Nicholson Nomination ‘WASHINGTON, June %.—President Wilson will withdraw his nomination of | On Meredith Ntoholeon, the Indiana novel- ist, to &@ Miniater to Portugal. When were faised to the nomination t Michal#on ve: ot» 008 the vel the Pronident to withdraw hi embarrassed him politically, but the President promptly dectined to do su. Mr. Nichotton ies Msteted, “on te ground that he canndt take hy abroad. DADE IS SURE object! ‘on the Laceid Ter Bags, ISe-25e ESeperenhpooerbrtoa mua imac TODAY end TOMORROW VACATION SALE of SMITH GRAY FOR yi as @ An opportunity for the man who is vacation early. These suits are especially re- deal’ b do for wise ones w' planning his not want to. wait till the last inute S ai $20 and $25 suits me seeetd days at $17.50 OPPENHEIM. GLLINS 3G Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn $15 to $25 Dresses, $8.90 and $12.75 All Sizes for Women and Misses Special Train Jul Stations, West 234 July 3, and oa morning trains July 3 Byety | leave New Y 8.50 A. M., Liberty Tickets honored on all tralas except the Niagara Falls AND RETURN Over Fourth of July ork ‘St., 9.00 A. eis. Retreat July name if it} Eetabitened 1837, family |” TO-MORROW—WEDNESDAY A Sale of Toilet Articles ‘Atimely opportunity for Vacation-goers and Stay-at-Homes.. A fine addition to the multitude of other June Sale offerings for tomorrow, No Mail or Telephone Orters, rReona’ 6 ct. Swift's Pria 5 ct. Pearl Floating Soap.. 6 ot. Pummo — removes grease, paint or ink Ne. : Fountain ‘Byein, white — well ‘apid = tlow—3 @ot, Bathing rts ry ot, pons J Bult Bags. a Smart and attractive Summer Dresses of Linen, Plain and Fancy Voile, Ratine, Eponge, Serge, Foulard, Charmeuse, Net, Lace, Etc.; over 50 models, including a special a of Sample Dresses of a leading New York dressmaker— Regular Values $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 8.90 and Lehigh Valley Railroad Direct to Niagara Falls without Change aiker ov OFFICES: oar and St. roadway, corner ft TICKET ‘ork; 1400 Broadway, F sist Bt. wo New ¥ None Sent C, O. D. or om Approval, On Sale Wednesday Newark: 2i1 Market St. lation, Elizabeth aid Meeker Avenues York Terminale’: Rew ‘West 234 $t. and Liberty ¥, Perry Stations, TEAM IBOATS. = Jen's CLOTHES or! rand oa PARK” FURNISH CLOTHE 1) a YOUR HOME YOUR FAMILY $) Make sp tri jaye, "Ses Str antes Hudson” 0 MAIDEN Laue, Te, 6004 Cart, DIAMONDS ON N CREDIT P WATCHES w tifnaianganh ta aa HELP WANTED—FEMALE, ian RIBBON WEAVERS - Firs: ola . weavers oan secure atendy em wa Ad att 174th Ladies’ or Men's ‘9 5° Clething Up to $1.00 Down—S1. 00 PerWeek Glothing at Beh Av, A eae ‘Auto Yetta ras 10 tle e; ment at good remont Mills, and Park av, World “Wants” Work Wonders. | World “Wants”. Work Wonders, tat yi a dean’ GRAND REPUBLIC’ READ THE SIMMER RESORT ROVERTISEMEATS g | (DAYS MORLD BEFORE PLANNING YOUR VACATION eo Mall Tims, Tables are. on, inside of the back ‘Telephone Directories, at all hotel and Foe mallet on requeat Tr PEOPLE'S NEW PLAYGROUND, INTAIN >) faa door oo | ‘Youtene i130 ": sc acta? athe! % A large list of places from which to make a suitable selection. HANDKERCHIEFS A Wonderful Stock to Summer needs of: the entire Vor Men. Pure Linen Sap the fs. — with initial 12% a Finer--with Longfellow initial, hand emb'd or machine emb'd With emb'd oa inital | Pure linen—emb'4 corn: also col'd border with corners Halt dozen Pure Irish inch hem. 12%. 25 fo ONS, ror Gust Cape hak? bag a Gusting 18 to 90 inch.. imported Hund black-and-white eh Silk Bandannae—for bath! caps, hat di irdpeo ad 18 to % inch,.... Middy Squares— ar. * Le 19%] =. wr) fr Ms if Rose are predominating tone a ‘ial at fe iM Goliad Back Hal pure, bristice-—hand draw: Good Bristle Hair @ ct. Ivory Receiver and each 0 ores ae Sustlong hipesalses is to's Serce Ce Es three, 30 Yomsen'e Princess Slips: . "tate syalewciace trae aa phot Women's Ratra Stee Denier? 2 3 & ruftle-timit & hearts ree i Percalea, white, Golore and as bees Wedgie 96 Boye’ We Seri Bi deg mixtures and herrti end dark—many have extra —1 40 % years. 00 arid 69 ct. Boye’ Pajamas’... 37 | ‘Ma@ras and gercaies — 4 ‘reat few | 4@.0t, Boye” Blouses. . ay Men's iy tr tap Be ready for Cotton Jerney—worsted fin! eheeraleareaiary naccehing or maroon trim'd—aises & to 4... All Worated Suite—nat inck~atripnd, © ma gentliation sleeves—all i ciees Mea’ io alt Suite—pure ratedwoxtord, with colored, Sorders "Finer to 4,08 WOMEN’S HOSIERY careful dressers that of quality and | Ktaliam sit Mose—Biack and ry Gene le sole, ee Me | Homespun Rugs peihg —_ fT gd Ad for Bi in ‘he MAIL ORDE PROMPTLY. panes MORNING SPECIALS—Te-Morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities rest#Hcted. No mail or telephone orders, 5) et. Mohair Siciiennes$0 inch. . oJ gh slik lustre ny ye black. biden - Cotten: Lhe hairlines—iooh, Up like the high-priced WASH DKEAd FABRICS—DASEMENT, 59 et. Chilfen Talfetas—26, Checks and stripes soft fintai- and dreasy for sum ti Lay aN FLOOR, 69 Women's Fancy Parasols 134 atte ngee athe, Unen—plain, horde: Fee SakLLas MATs PLeOUK: 28 et. lt oes, to $1.49 Shodew Lae BS) iite Gne” eorhcan 29 ct. Women’s Sih Boot Hess... y-elastio Black, tan oF White-lsle sole, heel, ut walet—iong alee Hii eWHLK . ae 7 Y—MAIN. FLOOM. Black or white-16 button: tength--- }79.ct. Wemen’s Potticente, Paris pola eb y double ting , $1.98 Black China Sitk Waists......... ae. net Fann ah Dry ter} SBOOND FLOOR. iat. Turkish Bath Towels $0x40—full bleach ony A MATN FLOOR.” 22 et. Bleached Sheet 10, Tench — for full size ' beds—eoft finish—durable dualit rien AULA HAS ELM, Boon for the Stoel