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| ; | ~ GOK WHO POURED HO FAT ON BAY SOUGHT IN WOOD Staten Island Ferries Are Also Watched for Woman Wio Scalded Four. SURNED CHILD DYING. Three Who Tried to Protect Infant Also Seriously Injured. . The cook employed by Berthold Lud- ig, & wealthy brewers’ supplies, man- (facturer, living at No. 192 Ward avo- we, Stapleton, #. 1., who suddenly went weny yesterday and dashed a pot of volling fat on the Ludwig baby and free women, in believed to be wander- ag on Staten Isiand. : A general alarm has been sent ont for the woman, and all ferries from the @land are being clonely watched. All aime and trotley care on the {sland ire Watched as well, but no trace of he woman has been found. ‘The Ludwig child is not expected tu (ve and Mra, Robert Harloch, twenty- x years old, of No. 70 Sand atre ton, & relative of the Ludwi ne critical condition in the 8. R. Smith tire ary at Tompkinaville. Mr. and Mrs, Ludwig were both away ‘rom home. Those in the houne were he cook, Amelia Stickler, Brwin, the baby, forty-five: eel ads gnteen months old)! 1G a S50CctaTION RE) THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1913. The Evening World’s and Welfare Association’s City-Wide Series of Better Babies’ Contests Six Perfect Babies, Only One a Girl, Found in Little Mothers’ Aid Contest WIE Oot Las ie OR Be em e Scawre ar RIT TLE -UTTLE omens teante Uleska, the baby's nur ae: Mre. Hi ‘tfeld, forty: tea of No. 1@ Arlington avenue, Marl-|Handsome Little Irish , oe ee Youngster Alone Up- GhMOS. — EerTa! TS FAT TO BOILING POINT, Pp iS aD Ast THEN THROWS IT. holds Suffragette Cause ‘ Monee a Ne About 3 o'clock tn the afternoon the turee took Erwin into the kitchen and at in @ chair. The cook, having ‘leaned the kitchen, took a large pre- werving kettle from the closet and Aled jt with fat, left over for frying vurposes, There was no obvious reason for thia, but the nurse expressed no turtosity, for tn the eix months that the woman had been employed in the house she had done her work to the fullest satisfaction, The woman W&88/ day brings the announc Quiet but not morose, and there had) more etter Babies’ Conten deem nothing in her previous — Pe about to open in Greater iPonbles of either the bead jr the heart | One contest wil 1 ef abe bad no callers. of ‘The Evening World ‘When the contents of the kettle teached the boiling temperature the eek auédenly whipped the pot from Judg The movement fur m finer crop 0! boys and giris ix apreading fast. To: jew York. aunpl of the weat aide mettiement houses. 1 this contest The Evening World The gae renge and dashed part of the| #0 in cash prizes, The district from temtents at the child, The scalding | which babies will be drawn lien be Wireamed down the baby's face and|tween Fifth a and the North eried out in agony. As quickly as| River, from 1 street tha could the nurse turned the little dade face a The cook awung the tettle again, and this time some of the Yat fell upon the face, breast and arms Wf the protecting girl {RIGS TO BURN THIRD PERSON, to Weat Fifty-ninth street. Hegistra tion begina next Monday, Auk. continues until Aug. 2 Reginiration hours from 2 to 4 in the afternoon ‘There will be three separate plac where babies may be contest. ‘They may be taken to Hartley i SVEN REOArE House, No. 413 Went Forty-aixth stree’, The ecreams of the girl and the baby Jey ine Hoard of Health Milk Station dorried Mrs, Hartfeld and Mra. Hurl- |, si0 Went Morty:seventh atreet, 01 @ep from their rooms upstair A reached the kitchen door, over the Breshold of which the nurse and her charge lay groaning, they were @ith tho to the New York Children's Aid School, ‘o. 662 Went Fifty-third street, The other new contest, for which gir The Evening Work ; ni 20.—"'BIIl"| subway train early to-day when gne of io remaining contents of the | prizes, will be held at Little Italy| the superiority of woman! months'-old grandson, Robert Abbott, | june, a Dumpling Pond lobsterman, set| tie “shoes on the car atruck dn ob: Shrieking, yy toppled to tl No. M8 Union atreet, Hrooklyn.| There's bound to be a tremendous tug-| because, of course, he's going to win &| 4 new seine last night in the mouth of bee . ‘Mhe area of this contemt in pounded by |of-war between Mdward Naughbauer| Prize. Mra. Isabella Shine brought her| Co, Cob Harbor to catch bonyfish for struction on the track. It was en & 1Up to this moment the cook Bad) soruicmon strat, Fulton street, N and Martin Reardon, for each is exact-|¢leventh and twelfth children. All the | iopster bait. Wher he visited the net |22"8town Lenox avenue tooal tratn po sound with her lips, but when 0 Gowanur Canal, four montha old and therefore the|othera are living, Three of the bablen | sor. tis tow he di near the Fiftieth street station, Tne ‘oth fell she brok to Douglas street, t nur ual, *\eurly ti morning he found entangled arb n on Lavell i. — 4Mto | New York Hay and Kast River, {Wo will compete for the same prize.| examined hi n sent to the Babies’ |i. 4: » big shark. resultant flash of blue fame threw 6 oi on etill ret yee ed er sables may be regintered at Little| Both welsh seventeen pounds, both have} Honpltal for treatment, Not wishing to lose the net, “Bill| Passengers in the car into @ fright anu be je, sprang ough tbe) aiy House, beginning Thursday of this| Ue eyes and brown hair, both have ng will continue for three T hen doorway out of the house. Mre. A. H. Jacet, @ neighbor, heard fe turmoil, Hurrying toward the Lud- and continuing to Sept. 1 The hours are from 2 to 4 in the after: shay : a N card. ig Bouse ahe was mot by the shriek. Noon every day except Saturday and | HUNG it Clin a tin ie iviah,| At Warren Goddard House, No. 240 Ligh) ine acon fee ee for @ strap and grabbed the emergiacy GOWNS AND SUITS TO ORDER SE Cvok who, evidently believing that | 4uniny: Fe eee ee unin (00 and hla home is at No ‘| ast Thirty-fourth street, twenty-two| Seren’ It measured eight” feet sie | Df8Ke cord inatead, bringing the train ‘of the fat still remained, ewung ag dd Mave) fitth bables were registerod yesterday aft to @ quick halt. ‘ ‘ublie Education Associati head h atreet. y after-| inches in length and was estimated w . wetule agate Seeing that the pot | Vubite. Baviation AssocIANBA ie! head) cas when h and ut prea-| noon, All bables under two years, living | weigh three hundred pounds or more.| In the excitement Samuel Warshaw, « . Crepe de Chine Gowns for house or. street egy Re eit Lei cae ed SIX, PERFECT BABIES DIscov.|*! N height 8. inches, bis cheat cir- en OF Fith ne, belo Twenty-| This is credited with being the larges#| tailor of No, 1237 Amsterdam avenu | wear. 57.50 + | 81) +} cuntere 4 inches, his abdomen clr-| eighth and Sixty-third streets, are eligt-| shark ever seen in these waters. was selzed by acute hysteria and fli ‘ A b Raa snaetrpgped Sek. THUS FAR. cuniferenc Martin welshed| Ule to this contest. — —___~»—_— ecreaming to the. Qoor of the car: - Attractive Dancing Gowns of Net and Chiffon. » Ludwig say engaxed the cook) How can Kuch baie 8 at birth, and to-day he} Siateen more babies entered yesterday STRAPHANGER REBELS. fs dx months ago at a Manhattan employ-! tenements?” wax the que half an {neh shorter than Ed-| the contest arranged by The Evening e TraMc Policeman Harnett, who was a 55.00 excellent | one's self wt the aecond “udginent day” id ami Greenwich House, Up to Re Desens’, 18) $8 SYRIANS Ores The attack on|e@f the babies entered in the fee baby wan inexplicable, for she ap: | ranged by Th dgared te be very fond of him, ‘Little Mothers’ ——. contest a! ning World and Aid Association. |How, When and Where to Enter Your Baby ' For the Big Prize Contest Now Under Way » CONTEST AT LITTLE MOTHERS’ ALD ASSUUIATION, No, 2% Becond | QFemue, for children between three months and five years, living in district + fem Seventh to Twenty-eighth street and Fifth avenue to Kast Hiver, + Registrations closed Aux, 15. Judging of the bubles began Monday, Aug. 18. + Aug. 18. For this contest The Eve World offers $100 in prize * CONTEST AT GREENWICH HOUSE, No, 26 Jones street, opened for | registration of entrants Monday, Aug. 11, and will continue to Monday, Sept. 1 | teelusive, Contest boundaries trom North River and Fourteenth street east j te Fifth avenue, to Washington Square, to Broadway, to Canal street, to {North Riyer. Age limit, same as above, For this contest The Kvening 4 World offers im money prises and Greenwich House $20, Registration camtres, No, 78 Ninth avenue, from to 12 A. M., and No, % Jones street, 2 to 4PM. }__ CONTEST AT WARREN GODDARD HOUSE, No, 48 Fast Thirty-fourth } street, opened for registration of entranta Monday, Aug. 1s, and wi!l continue 4 te Monday, Sept, 1, inclusive, Age limit from three months to two years. Contest boundaries from East Twenty-eighth to East Sixty-third street, be- tween Fifth avenue and Kast River. Registration hare daily except Sundays frem 2 to4 P.M. The Evening World offers 0 in money prizes, CONTEST AT HARTLEY HOUSE, No. 415 West Forty-sixth street. Age Mmit, three months to five years, Boundarier, Forty-second to Fiftyeninth treet, Fifth avenue to North River. Registration pl ‘0, 413 Went Forty- sixth street, No, 510 Went Forty-seventh street and No, 62 Weat Fifty-third street, Dates of registration at the three centres, Aug. 25 to Aug. &, both inclue sive, from 2 to 4 P.M. Evening World prizes, $0 jn money, CONTEST AT LITTIAG ITALY HOUSE, No. 146 Union street, Brooklyn Age limit, same as above. Boundaries, Joralemon street, Fulton street, Nev- tng to Douglas, to Gowanus Canal, Now York Bay ai st Kiver, Registras fen date, Aug. 21 to Sept. 1, inclusive, from 2 to 1 P. M. each day, except Sat- uhday and Sunday. Judging, Sept. 15. Evening World prizes, $50. CONTEST AT THE PLAYGROUND OF PUBLIC SCHOOL NO. 1% Peurth avenue and Fourteenth atreet, Brooklyn. Registration closed July Prinses will be awarded Aug. 22. For this contest The Evening World $50 in moni es. OF THE CHELSEA NEIGHBORHOOD AASOCIATION— tion for entrants closed July 29. Entrants will be judged in Oo- to be announced later, Of these three eentests The Evening World offers 00 in money at No. 236 Second Ave- nue—High Physical Standard Amazes the ment of two nich are held unter the artiey House, one of the dest known entered tn this 4 offers 8 in money of walling yesterday at No, 238 Becond avenue, for the examination was ar- ranged on most orderly and scientific lines, As the babies entered the dig hallway their biographical data was se- cured, The oMce at the left of the staircase made a roomy dressing room. Fach baby's clothes were put in a if : . paper bag, for which the mother was \e é oi Ps given a check. The bags were hung r r ‘on clothes lines with clothes pins, ‘and thrown away after use, rapped in a woft square of Canton flannel, each baby wae then tak8n up- stairs for hie mental test. Then he Was welghed, and after that he went . to Dr, Arthur G, Brets for measurement, ese CUSSER In the front parlor he was transferred Gmos AT Mi Wisnt / Av ght, Dr. ond a Seuen 765 H's, Peck, ail of | making the physical tests, | Other phyalclane elping with the c. asnociation’s big pariors at No. 26 3 " 4 ing are Dr. F. O, Eckdale, Dr. Second avenue were brimming over with | 108 r e wonderful spec! ne of plum pink- Owens, Dr, Elilott W. Lawrence, Dr, | anuewhite batehoad Working morning | Rexinald W, Macintyre, Dr. Bugenia | Hancock, Dr, Arthur 8. Wilson, Dr. | Roger Dennett and Dr, Stafford Mac- Lean, Nicholas Buongiorno himself brought | his son Jowcph, who is nearly five, and a twenty-months'-old daughter, Mary, to the contest. He is such a proud papa Richard Wheeler, William | that he brought along the copybooks Masterson, Morman Piater and |0f some of hin older children to show Agnes Lawlor. 1 looks Uke a |the doctors, And Grandma Patterson @readfui blow to the upholders of | Just had to come along with her alx- and afternoon, the att eXamined elxity babies out of th that entered for the contest. Bo far cix absolutely perfect, one hundred per cent, babies havo bauer, Martin Rear- and each mother is cau- tioned to bring her baby's registration nursed since birth by their mot and both sleep with their windows o| ward, while his chest and abdomen ctr] the py; cumferences are three-fourthy and one] jaye and a half inches leas respectively, Hut Martin has obtained exactly the mame percentage of, perfection as his rival, and when a doctor offered Mrs. Reardon $0 for hini ahe said she would not sell him for 4,000, Richard Wheeler, who lives at No, 345 Kast Thirteenth street, is an Irish laddle re Joined this contest, FARMERS AND GRANGERS PICNIC IN NEW JERSEY too, and ved to-day on hed Ia pqunds when Public VERNON’ RNY nt, nearly five hundred babies 18. When he was born he} Thousands Gather at Belvidere and aes , 4 to walt until there was room to Ret @ a hig elant Listen to Many seat, The importer claims the cars on will be taken, until September Ist, at Mid- chest circumference ty ~ a] ‘are overcrowded. Pp. = Lavine ere ane Speeches. Comuf@ioner William fixed Sept. 3 as summer Prices. He tae diva nursed be BELVIDERE, WN. 2 Au the date upon which he will hold a hear- : 2 eo." 2 oo, e. 2 y yf mother, and has pt alone Ath wine] Twelve to fifteen thoumand people are bid relative to Mr, Sosea shal wi ‘ dows wide of has eight teeth, here to-day atte ini thi “wiulas the American Farmers ‘and Gransere, pieeks, wruat [AIRSHIP GIVES AIRSHIP ATOW| The Unsweetened champion, 11in address Is No iret) Sussex and Hunterdon Counties, N. J.. | meitish Army Dirisible Takes Die-| MAKES BABIES HEALTHY avenue, Ile i® a vig boy, three and @) and from Northampton County, Pa., the With PNR HARD. FGESH BTRONG half years old, with merry blue eyes and] crowds came, and they gleefully met| @bled Na’ Fiter to Factory. | RONG AND MUSCLE AND RICH RED brown hair, | Me weixhe 3% pounds §| thelr Warren County cousins LONDON, Aud. 20.—The novel alent of| dierrhosa, Ton a ounces, and stands Si inches high. His) The exercises were held in tho four-| an airship towing a imubled companion 25 Stanhope at e AUae asi nicec eet teat totes Wel acre park in front of the county bulld-| was witnessed at Aldershot this afters 11 the time. She v. ome uremen 2 ing, Among the apeakera were Acting| noon. ‘The British army airship Eta and Were loose, #0 T bac uiyet aS an Vets 4 Governor James F. Fielder, Charles N. | 4 naval airship were out nie Pamitine 4 Over all other Volumes attle NOrman Plater i just two, and| Fowler, Republican t ve c " eanel . i Hs Thue adasty aultansearee tla | coeeie Te 2" ,Gove | when th machinery tn the waiter vost) snd his PoE fe Ene of Wit, Humor ana home Is at No. WN East Seventeenth} New York, Charles Hendrickson and| haweer to the other dirigible and towed | Sook. "The Cate or Rabies?) Comedy of jetreet. | He welghed seven pounds at! Mre, Loulsa Mabee. Jude Joseph H.| her to the factory for repairs, JOUN CARLE & 8ONB, birth, his mother nursed him for ten| Roseberry presided, The exhibit of peissnsiele SE siles Deck 48, 18s Woter Sex_York, [monthy, and now he weighs % pounds} farm machinery and household turnich- THE GREAT 2 ounces and in Inge is large, James 1. Cooke in proate| BALK AT JACK JOHNSON, ireun dent of the assoctation pie JOKE BOOK Wy inches, Gamniere res driven out of the park| LONDON, Aug. %.—Jeck Johnson ts with their w t r devik T T ONLY ONE GIRL INTHE PRRFEC. r anid other devices billed to appear at & London vaudeville HA’ GOES | TION LIST. According to the Tim the Vaude- Mins Agnes Lawlor, #0 far the sole] Formal notice that the vile Artista’ Fede Hkely to take EVERY sulfraxette champion, lives a Venichester and Boston Railway Com-| effective measures to prevent what im Kant Hleventh sireot and is mix and «| pany wishes to abandon that part of | fewarded as a degradation of the music WEEK WITH helt months old. She has big blue cyom its route in the Hronx known as tae! halle. co LLA RS and & noft yellow fleece all over her) Throgw’a Neck vranch—extend! “eeepc Well-shaped head, She has five teeth,| Classon Point to Throga's Viewpe! was born, OW Bhe has gone up to iy A similar application fo» paper)—Lieten to tls, pounds, jw 21 inches tall, 17 Inches around | ? on to abandon this line will be every missionary sent the chest and 16% ashen | Made to the Public Service Commission | @broad last year, Christian America TROY’'S BEST PRODUCT | ¥ of the Becond Department, A hearing | sent 1,46 gallons of liquor.” omen, @he's an Irish baby. Will be held.on the application peters | #vitey-—Merciful goodness! Who'd ever EARL & WILSON ‘There Wee an Unusually small amoung ' Comm! Joba B. Kustis on Mept. & | Wink missionaries were such ere? # News Oddities FIGHTING A DEUKL Is Mayor Gaynor’s latest exploit. PELL'S WIDOW SAILS | AS CORONER RESUMES : INQUEST ON HIS DEATH Friends Say She Had No Testi- mony to Give on Auto-Train Crash in Which He Died. PULLING MISSOURI “QUTOF THE MUD" Men From Every City and| Town in State Join in Work of Building New Roads. 3 seems to be mightier than the sword in the Chinese revolution, MAXIM GORKY denies that he hae died in Rome or anywhere else. KANSAN lost @ golf match when a enake awallowed his golf ball. CRAZED BY THE fIMAT, man in Chambersburg, Pa., climbed a 4-foot flag- Dole and sald he wanted to leave hell and go to heaven. GIRL LAUGHED at @ joke in Camé@en oo hard that she dislocated her jaw. Surgeon had to etherize her to make her forget it. FOR stealing six chickens a negro in Lockland, O., was fined $900 and sent Mrs. 8. Osgood Pell, who for e time to the workhouse for sixty days. wan in precarious health as @ result of the death of her husband in an aute- mobile accident near Long Beach Aug 3, sailed early to-day on the Maure tania for England to join her sister Mra. Stephen P. Pell, and spend @ month or more at the latter's country home, For a time after the accident Mra. Pell was at the Westchester Country |club, and tater had been om board the . | Everglades, a houseboat ewned by Col. militanta to learn jiu-Jiteu and practice it Robert M. Thompson, which made short cruises for the benefit of her health. Coroner Neu resumed his hearing |into the accident to-day at Long Beach, | and was in hope Mrs. Pell would appear jand testify, but even tf her condition would have enabled her to stand the ordeal so soon after the tragedy, her friends pointed out she was not near enough to see the accident, and knew nothing about it until she had been taken back to the hotel by William K, Vanderbilt jr, in whose automobile al was riding some Uttle distance behind the car hit by a Long Island Raliroad KANSAS CITY, Aug. 20.—Enthused by the new spirit of road building in Miessourl thousanda of volunteers marched forth from every county in Western Miesour! this morning to be-| fore Adam, and that for untold cefituries man did not figure in the scheme of creation, . come @ part of Gov. Major's urmy of! a 350,000 whigh in response to his procia- mation began a two days’ campaign that was expected to add 91,000,000 in betterments to the public highways of the State. This, the first State-wide movement in favor of better roads, was expected to be not only an epoch in the develop- ment of Missouri but an example that would be followed by other States and thus lead to « general improvement of highways all over the United States. “This movement will unite the farm and the market,” sald the road over- seers as a message of encouragement to the workers. “It will bring the city and the coun- try districts cloner together,” was the réply of the volunteer laborers, A spirit of rivalry among the counties, JILTED ON EUGENIC GROUNDS, Chicago gir) brings $25,000 damage suit. Her flance claimed to have discovered tuberculosis in hei whens @AYOR OF PORTLAND, Ore, has ordered the arrest of every woman seen on the street in an X-ray ekirt. SYLVIA PANKHURST urs on London bobbies, ENGLISH POULTRY FARM is forcing the growth of chickens by elec: tricity, preparing them fur market in five weeks instead of the ordinary th: months. JESSE SPENCER, dead in Middletown, Conn, at the age of ninety-eight, has voted for nineteen Presidents. FOLLOWING THE BIRTH of her seventeenth child, Mrs. John Donnell of Columbue, ©, died in a hospital there. Her husband te the father of twenty. eight children, eleven having been born under « former merriag SO —— SAY FAKER SOLD BOGUS | MASKED BANDITS HOLD UP train, even of which wanted to make the Seat! WATURALIZATION BLANKS! AND ROB TRAIN; ESCAPE) cts” tz caine, snore nas Sho8 at and Intimidate Trainmen, Then Make Passen fore Suspect Is Ik gers Give 5 Chase Before Suspe Up Cash and Jewels, Ite hab Revit been: décertatasd’ Wa Was Caught. driving the auto, and Mrs, Lalmbeer (a | PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 20. [driving the auto, and Mrs, Laimbeer City Hull Park was somewhat en-|five masked robbers held up pa ied DS, 1 COReHie haste (6 CNA CHO livened to-day by the chase and cap-|Spokane fast passenger train on the |in rogard to the robbery of Mt Pai's ture of a man who was charged in the/Oregon-Waahington Railroad and Navi- | yoy, and the identity of @ young man ‘Tombs Police Court with selling bogus| £Ation line, as it wae passing under a! geen” viaduct here last nigh! "ace! i naturaliation blanks to allens seek-| the couches, forcing, the outs, through | be Tiara poisatan We ing their first papers in the County * Sive up their valuables and firing more | ““an't want to get mixed up in it.” Court Hou The prisoner gave the - than @ score of shots to alaines intimidate the name of Harry Davis, twenty-eight years old. He denied charges preferred much for the general resul’ No army ever was better prepared for a campaign than that which marched ) forth to “pull Missour! out of the mud.” Eight thousand road overseers in the Btate for- weeks have been assembling equipment and laying out the work to be done no systematically that every aquad of men was put to work without delay or confusion. Every city, town and hamlet was rep- | ented in the movement, and in the nearly every able-/ the accident, and who is the only one in the machine who escaped death, is It was only a go that she was told of her City Hall Park Scene of Lively r farming district bodied man enlisted Gov. and Mrs, Hodges of Kansas came to Missouri to give their active support to the work. They were the The Good of Ple: (Prom the Albany Jou re. ) Most of the good that we get out ef A tramp riding on top of one of the Pullman cars was shot and seriously guests of Gov, and Mrs, Major, The|by Deputy County Clerk William B.| "ou! Jour pleasures is in looking forward to two Governors donned their overalls! Selden. robtees mount of booty seized by the | them and talking about them after- and, setting out from Jefferson City| Last Monday a prospective citizen : ward. early this morning, were among the | first to get on the field of action, Mra. Hodges aided in serving to the work- ers fried chicken which had been pre- pared by Mra. Major. Women took an important part in the campaign. The six thouvand mem- bere of the Missouri Federation of Women's Clubs throughout the State aided the movement In every way pos- sible, and thousands of farmers’ wives and other women prepared and served meals. Local members of the Daughters of the American Revolution took advan- tage of the occasion to outllne the route of the old Santa Fe trail through | City, ‘Trolley poles’ wore marked with red, white and blue stripes to show the route. In Jasper County @ protest of the farmern caused the County Court to rescind an order providing that pris- oners in the jails participate in the road work, _—_—_——— COS COB’S 8-FOOT SHARK. “Shoe” Hits Obstruction as Lenox ogee Avenue Local Nears Fiftieth Mouster in Net esis | Killing It, Street Station, (Special to The Exening World.) js started on @ GREENWICH, Conn., Au complained to County Clerk Schnelder that he had bought a set of papers from an individual who stood near the naturalization offices, Mr, Schneider aent his deputy, Mr. Selden, to loc the salesman, who proved to be D: Magistrate Barlow wanted Davis te remain away from the Court House. Early to-day Mr. Selden saw Da: near the Court House again. dames McCreery & Co, Ath Street He brought Davis into the Court House and was about to turn him over to Po- lceman Michael Griffin, when the ac- cused man broke away and dashed out the door. The chase and arrest fol- lowed, BLUE FLAME IN SUBWAY STARTS PANIG ON TRAIN, 23rd Street McCREERY SILKS" Famous Over Half a Century. On Sale Thursday, August 2Ist. 10,000 Yards of Double Width Black Dress Silks, consisting of Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Satin Charmeuse, Satin Duchesse and Moire Renaissance. value 1.75, 1.25 yd. started In to get the shark. This proved| several started from toetr avats. to be quite an undertaking, but Anally | Abraham Rosenweig of No. 2% West One he succeeded in stunning it enough ¢o| Hundred and Kighteenth street reached Midsummer Prices a Man Who Really Makes| ana re ed him until the train could Tailored Suits i , Sabri a Kick Against st s. pull into the Fiftieth atreet station. 0) uits in new Fall Fabrics. 57.50 ‘There an ambulance surgeon, who ‘ T. 8. Todd, an importer at No. 42) came on call from Flower Hospital, Rroadway, complained to Public Service| (urteg Warshaw and he was removed Commissioner George V. 8. Williams to-| 14 the West Forty-seventh street sti that he has been unable to obtain! tion, whence he departed for his home. t going to and from his business | on the Putnam WV @ line of the Brooklyn Helghta Rallroad, Rather than be a atrap hanger, Mr. Todd eleot- Announcement eo Showing of the first shipment of Imported Lig odie edad, Models for the Fall season. Orders for copies Boston Transcript.) SHIRTS