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T FAST TRAIN RUNS FUSIONST WANT INDICTMENT FD INTO FLYER AHEAD.) GAYNOR TO TURN | AFTER GRAND JURY TWELVE AVE INURED TAMMANY DOWN HEARS LAMAR CASE Diets ck tee | of Big Four Pull-| Will Not Conakibe His Name man “and Dining Car Hurtin | for the Mayoralty Unless Collision With Lake Shore. te He Does, Promcuter Reus & Keeps Finding Se- cret, and Will Not Name “Wolf of Wall Street” CLEVELAND, July 18.—Big Four basenger train No. 11 plowed into the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Paspenger train due in Cleveland at 4.26 A. M. to-day between Perry and Madison, enst of here, while the Lake Shere train was held up by a freight walled ahead of it. It splintered the Car and telescoped the next car, injuring twelve persons, Bight of the injured, ocoupant thevdiner, were brought to e Cleveland capital tm @ special train. The others being treated a} Madison and Perry. ‘Mowe are thought fatally hurt. The in- Jared Srought bere were R. W. Bu- chanan, Ludiow, Ky., conductor, and @even members of the dining car crew, ‘The Lake Shore train, stalled by the it, Was standing on the main track, was sent back to stop No. 11, Waves the Lake Shore and Michi- gan Gouthern tracks at Cleveland and turas eouthward on the Big Four tracks to Columbus, but in the darkness and fog, the trainmen say, it is supposed his Nght wes not visible to the engin: the Big Four train. SPECIAL ENGINE RUSHES DYING BOY TO HOSPITAL But Lad Who Fell From Freight Train While “Riding the Rods” Does Not Survive. Although officials of the Central Rall- road wf New Jersey did their best to "ave the lad’a life by rushing him in a epecial engine at more than sixty miles &n hour from Highbridge, N. J., twenty miles to Somerville, William Walde- move, fifteen years old, died early to- day from injuries he received in “alling from a freight train on which he was “riding the rods.” The lad had run away from his home at No. 4 South Seventh street, Newark, to go to Har- risburg, Pa. When the boy fell from the train both legs were crushed and internal injuries were sustained. His body was found If Mayor Gaynor is to even be con- sidered by the Citizens’ Municipal Com- mittee as a possible candidate for nom- ination for Mayor by the fusionists he must pledge himself not to accept a Nomination or indorsement from Tam- many Hall. This was decided upon by the commit- tee which comprises the Committee of One Hundred and , of which Jacob H. Schiff ts a member, and who sald the Mayor was the logical nominee of the fustoniate, Collector Mitche! has already etated tances” would he “It te true that @ eceret indictment was filed yesterday by the Federal Grand Jury, but st would be destroying @ usefulness of this secrecy if this of- fice were to divulge the name of the Person ‘Adicted,” said Aalst: United States District-Attorney Walker when he was asked, if, as reported, David Lamar, ‘the Wolf of Wall etreet,” had ‘deen indicted for his impersonation of members of Congress. U. & Marshal William Henkel de- clared that he had no warrant for David Lamar and that his office was Not looking for the man. The Grand Jury filed its secret in- dictment late yesterday afternoon. It had been Investigating not only the to make known hie attitude before the books are closed and the committee takes up (te final deliberations, Certain members of the committee will municate with him—if they already hi Not done so—and tell him just the tion he should occupy in order to ‘his name considered. If he tosses Tammany aside it Is pos- r minor cases. he visit of Chief William Flynn of the Gecret Service and an operative office of that ators had been called in to hunt je man hamed in the secret indict- Mr. Walker declared that the ‘ed from ment. Secret Service had been b: nothing dof It 1s explained that the committee in demanding an expression of hie position from the Mayor is aiming to prevent the election Estimate. W: clare for the ticket upon which h sible the Tammany Mayor at the head would be elected. The Mayor now at St. James and will remain there until Monday or Tuesday. Th Mkelihood that some ‘word will come from him while he is In the country. | SEEKS HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW. Don't Hide Them With a Veil, Remove Them With; the Othine Prescription. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written b; Prominent physician and is ay juccessful in removing freckles an ng a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by Riker-Hegeman Co. under an epee guarantee to refund the money if it fai Don't hide your freckles under ‘an ounce of othine and remove them. ven the Liked few applications should show « wonderful elt Ak pagel ther of the lighter frecl Mage rod enti rely. Be sure to he druggist for/the double strength ‘thine; it is this that is sold ot money-back guarantee. You Ought to Know that hag ied growths of past cee to-day to ald Edward F. Werring of No, & West One Hundre First street to locate hie mother-in-law, Mrs, Louise Elton, eixty-six years old, who disap- peared from the home of her son, Will- jam Whittaker, No. 273 Seventy-eighth street, Brooklyn, Monday night. Mrs. Elton wore no hat and was without funds when she went le Mr. Werring said to that Mrs. Elton is feeble in ming and body. She was confined in Wi Island for a period of one week about three weeks y | ago, and was released on the promise of her daughter, Mrs. badass Coa) she would me Mh ed. by @ track walker, who telegraphed the division superintendent. The Harris- burg express was ordered to stop and bring the unconscious boy to So “but the order went wrong in and the train failed to stop. Th special engine was commissioned. —— eee DOCTOR GIVES IVES LIFE TO SAVE. liquid remedy for Gove Down weit in aising Disser| OAS TO RR] A | sopertous Hai. and Gas Overcomes Him, Fer infants and Children. EL-RADO is a scientifically thorough}; TOWANDA, Pa, July 11—pr. Ww. F. Randall, one of the best known phy- Bears ce scat vale de eiclans in Northern Pennsylvania, met! ¢he atantly wherever lied, but leaves the most delicate skin perfectly smooth and clear, Sold in Two Sizes: S0c and $1.00 per bottle, at all leading drug of Wee ayleeanes stores, or D) rite for booklet i valuad mailed free on reque: PILGRIM MPG. CO., 37 E. 26th St.. The You Have| Always Bought tn Use For Over 30 Years. plunging to the bottom of the excava- tion, He struck on his head and died The LARGEST RETAIL CLOTHERS IN NEW YORK Smith Gray’s Entire Stock Reduced Without Reserve Our immense showing of faaNooable, finely tailored summer clothes is now ut reserve at D unmatched anywhere in “New York. All our $22 two and three piece suits— All pe $20 two and three piece sae} Now $ 1 3 | All our $18 two and three piece suits— All our $30 two and three piece suits— All oe $28 two and three pleco se} Now $16 ‘All cur $40 two and thes pi at} Now ¢ 21 52 fib ie oad Kom ie ege— | oe 7D Satis that have actually been seliing at Smith G ay’s for $18 to $45 and worth ten dollars more, han All our $25 two and three peice suits— All our $45 two and three piece suits— NEW YORK BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. ee==ne TSTORES FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AV. 5TH AVENUE ABOVE 27TH ST. -== BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV, THE HOUSE FOR THE C/ THE CAREFUL BUYER BROOKLYN leper Lamar-Lauterbach charges but several | ¢, FRECKLES LAN SIAL, 5 a RRR IRQ ERR TET ma HE EVENING WORLD, PRIDAY, JULY 18, 1918, actin in such cases ever since the dlt- | tim with @ hypodermic injection, Iashed ferences Col, Roosevelt had with mem-/ him to a stretcher and took him to the bers of Congress growing out of the em-| observation ward, as ment of Secret Service men on land = a ai: RICH MAN AND BOOTBLACK ROBBED BY BURGLARS — MAN FOUGHT THOSE WHO SAVED HIS LIFE Scribner Loses $3,000 $3,000 of Plate and Shine-‘em-Up !s Poorer by $50. MORRISTOWS N. J, July 18,—Burg- lars broke int 1@ Gables, the resi- dence of Charles Scribner, the million. aire New Yoi publisher, three miles from this place, last night. They car- riod off $3,000 worth of silverware. ) Scribner, their son, Demented Machinist Att Attempted Sui-) cide, Struggled With Four Police- men, Is Now in Ward. William Quinn, forty-three, a machin- ist, Uving at No. 686 Wythe ue, Williamsburg, was removed to-day the observation ward of the Ki a County Hospital by Dr. Lewis of the Eastern District, Hospital, suffering from dementia. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO e Sizes for women and misses, and dress in the collection is There are: fog gethe Dresses, in Imported Crepe but no special attention was paid to tt. ‘The robbery wai covered when prep- made for breakfast. There was a lively scene before Quinn could be teken to the hospital, \egin- ning) with his attempted hia] sag gen gig rescue by @ policeman and « fight with 4 four policemen, pO Re Early this morning Policeman Palmer of the Clymer street atation heard woman screaming in the house at No. 586 Wythe avenue. He saw Quinn Poised] indow ledge on the second story! jouse, trying to jump, while his| jught to restrain him. Palmer ran into the house, but he was etill on| the stairs when Quinn wrenched him- self free and leaped, landing squarely in the arms of Policeman Ohle, who ran up, extending his hands and break- ing Quinn's fall, Practically unhurt, Quint gave battle! wo pollcemen and to Policemen who ran to their 4 to hold him until Lewis, who quieted by Registered Eye ony American Disiriot © tee cis cou e Pe hazard buying of glasses has brought sorrow to many a life. Eyes Examined Without Charge Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses , $8.60 to 918. 217 Broadway, Astor House. 223 Siath Ave., 15th St, 390 Sinth Ave., 22d St. 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York. Fulton St., Cor, Bond St., Brook! si ae eomtae Sanaies Weaaneaney Guuee dhemmeasrer ona combination eff effects, Silk Stripe Cre Lent yh | Rami | to shine in the best society asthering. tiful embroidered effects, Cenae i888, oom Dresses, with coatee effects, set off with velvet trimmings, in pastel x of Copenhagen and . in various pretty je Dresees, styles, at $5.55. tailored models, at $5, jor B: moment Dresses of Su; in styles of t! blouse effect, at $5.55. tunics, at $5.55. mands require, for such ‘MAIN BUILDIN Here’s the Greatest Half Day Sale of That We Have Ever Held Values to *15— Your E> Choice, Tomorrow, at Four and a half hours i which to do business. at 1 o'clock, on Saturda: But this we will’éay. That those who do their shopping in those 444 hours, tomorrow, in our Men’s Clothing Store, w' leet THE BIGGEST SUIT BARGAINS OF THE Here’s What ‘We. Shall Offer: Youths’ and ¥. ‘s Sulte—in the handsomest new Norfolk styles; YOUNG A mens 2- AND 3-BUTTON SUITS, etc, The most beautiful light and medium colors and shades represented, The patterns are of the smartest. The trimmings fine. The tailoring excellent. Come in and take your choic: suite; values to his, 't a long time in Big Store closes and sizes up to 40; Blue All-Wool Serge Trousers—siz MAIN BUILDING: Men’sNegligee Shirts hasan Pg 65c 739 c slight- ¢ lot. (Main Ploor, MAIN Building.) ‘MAIN BUILDING Men’s& Youths’ Straw Hats 75¢ Values to $2, at Here’s a clearance of about 1,000 straws in all the newest summer braids and the most tahioaas shapes, in all sizes. couple bought now will carry you over the rest of the season. (Second Floor, MAIN Bullding,) Our Cut Flower Special Roses and Fine Carnations All colors; elsewhere 75c ; our price, en... GREENAUT BUILDIN: Small-Size Rugs At Big Reductions, Tomorrow Capital floor coverings for summer use. Cool and well wearing. Japanese Grass Matting Rugs ‘Sale Price + $1.25 GREENHUT BUILDING Three-Piece Tea Sets 15c Made of thin Japanese China. Set consists of TEA CUP, SAUCER AND PLATE & —as illustrared. The set is of typical Oriental design is a most remarkable value at tomorrow's special price, (GREENHUT Building, Mala Ploer.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN Half Holiday Specials in Fresh M ROAST BEEP — choice cw native riba; Ib. Our Own Bake MERRY Mipow 1 POUND caKE® 95 FLORENCE “CAKES, “a sunshine cakes or cherry | FAMILY TEAS— mixed, Jon or Japan; 5 ibe... KI quart jar, 48e3. pin (Third Poor, MAIN Building’) MAIN BUILDING— Men's and Women's Low Shoes; Men's Silk Lisle Socks; Boys’ Washable Suits, | GREENHUT BUILDING— Other Sales Bar Harbor Chairs. he Big Store GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER. Sixth avenue J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. 18® to 19% Streets Double ave Green Trading Stamps Before 12 o'clock— Single Stamps Theredtt e [ This Store Closes Tomorrow (Saturday) at 1 P. M] Youths’ and Men’s Suits Beautiful Killarney 29¢ Fresh Meats and Groceries Oil Cooking Stoves; Curtains; French Linen et high-grade Striped Voile Dresses, in Russian Lawn Dresees, with allover embroidered | Dresses of Silk, Challies, Linens, Crepes, Epongs all up to the minute. Colore Copenhagen, rove, brown, etripes, ae well as’ all white. Buy as your present and future de- tan, these are very PAL Uo endl "iss St isk na tonne Shoes for All ray Shelves must be cleared before inventory. least one-half and some even more, Nowe sent C20. Ex Price. or egshanged. Men's and Women's Low Shoes, formerly up to $3.98; now at . Girls’ White Shoes, formerly up to $1.69 Women's $3 White Button acne epecialat....... eeconds; white and tans ings; 4-inch garter white; double soles |]| Miller Bros., of | 362 Broadway, N. Y,, one of the country’s fore- most manufac- turersof fine par- asols, have sold us the entire re- maining stock at Parasols worth to $3, | leather, nile and other tips, in white only; all sizes; ly trimmed; oe eal ane extra sizes; each... double soles, linen splicing; of 2Scand 35cqualitii BLOOMINGDALES' Fresh Meats a 500 Roasting Chickens per Ib 500 Fresh Killed Fowl, per Ib... . Faaey Turkeys ah Tan, of Jersey Pork, Ib | Prime Ribs Reet pecial, een 18146 L8e $1.49) 49 BOON ——————— Women’s Silk & ise Swen Cy Women's Pure Silk Stockings,3 ; garter tope; black, Ww Gauze Cotton Stock: Women's fomen's Gau: BLOOMINGDALES' Sensational Sale of Parasols! less than manufacturers’ cost. Note ae 1,000 Parasols, formerly $1.25 and $1.50 $1. 37| Parasols .,,$1.97| ii $8 ; 600 Children’s Parasols; former prices up to $1.00 Loo MINGDALES' ye Eg $1 | Long | Silk Gloves at 39e Pr. l pale were bere, and there ne stillenough on hand to. |i ° to-da morrow. a siise nee on concerns in the U, & made thess are Milanese and tricot pure silk, 16- eee and pra Bh Fousr-tipes tipped. No black or Cd but tan, pink, sky, | tered ides. Women's Silk Gloves, mousqu special LOOMINGDALES* Women’s Summer Underwear Women’s 50c Union Suits; fine | Women's Ribbed Vests, stitch; shaped; gauze weight; neat- . 29¢ Women's 50c Fine Swiss Lisle Women's Vests, fine Thread Vests, with hand WW h at crocheted lace; all sizes,eac! a OMENGDAL. a Men’s Silk Socks, 19¢|$1.50 Mattin Several thousand pairs men’s pure} silk socks, mostly black; made with 35C seconds allsizes, 19¢, Poultry: Spectas” it, 22e Strong Fibre Matting—A well _ Bde] made suit case little, but substantially built, steel frame, 16: oe per Ib.. 16! ce | Boned Rolled Smoked 3 Shoulders, Ib...... 143(¢ Hasement, BLOOMINGDALES’ Lex. to 34 Ave., Lao Qo 60th St. ratine; a variety of pretty $2.98, $1.99| ist, Seem g1 Ag Boys’ School — for- } merly up to $1.98... . = 99c. ‘Women's $2.00 White ' Pum aac ones $3.98, $4.98. tone; dep pactor’ peck, plats ‘and Tacs | bird By ular and extra 4 nl reg Pembhcteisasat tases 122¢ ribbed, low seconds of 1244c kind; reguisr and extra sizes, each at _——$>—$>——$?——> Suit Cases at $1.15 full 24 and 26 Ynch sizes, 7 inches: deep, has two inside straps and two straps «ll around, two brassed C} lock and key, ay, TORS handle. Limit, one to a customer, Other Specials at $1.75, $2.95, $3.95, $4. (Mala Meer.)