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FATED TES DP ART LS ‘Women, in Panic, Brave Third | Rail When Car Catches The Sixth avenue elevated line anda! the cross-town surface lines, which form a maze of tracks at Sixth ave- nue and Eighth street, were put out of service for nearly an hour during the early morning rush to-day by an accident which cost the life of Sam- uel Rosin, a signal and switch oiler on the elevated. There was a small- | @ised panic among the passengers of | the crowded train which struck Rosin and ground him to pieces, and many men and women risked their lives walking over the third rail to the Eighth street station to get to the Rosin was oiling switches about a hundred feet south of the Eighth He had stepped out of the way of a north-bound train. Balancing on the guard strip over the third rail, he put his hand against the train, which was moving slowly, The impact threw him across the south-bound tracks, directly in front of a train which was Just pulling out of the station. ‘Henry Peters of No. 58 Shepard ave- { ; stantly shut off the power and ap- piled his brakes, but not In time to save the oller. A spark from a cross clrcutt set ‘fire to Rostn's clothing and was kindled in the ofl-soaked bearing boxes of the truck. While passengers ran shouting and elbowing to the rear of the train, the crew pressed forward with hand ex- Ungulshers and put out the fire. The dropping of burning bits of clothing and timbers to the street and the knowledge that a man had been killed caused a gathering of hundreds of persons at the busy traf- fie centre. Surface cars of the Eighth street cross-town, Sixth avenue and Seventh avenue lines lost their power at the cross-over and were hemmed by trucks Le Solver, wagons. Charles street station were cadled to untangle the confusion. OUR EXPORTS FELL OFF $37,000,000 IN APRIL Value of Imports Increased $27,000,- 000 as Compared With Same Month Last Year, WASHINGTON, June 6A de- crease of more than $37,000,000 In the | value of exports and an increase of more than $27,000,000 in the value of imports were the features of the com-' parison of April's foreign trade, com- paged with April, 1913, as announced to-day by the Department of Com- Crude materials for use in manu- facturing show an increase of $12,000,- in imports and a decrease of 99,900,000 In exports. Foodstuffs in crude condition and food animals show an increase of $4,400,000 In imports and @ decrease Of $6,680,000 in exports, Foodstuffs partly or wholly manu- factured show an increase of $6,800,- 000 in imports and @ decrease of $6,500,000 in exports. Manufactures for a further use in manufacturing show a@ decrease of $1,900,000 in Imports ani of $5,100,000 In exports. Manufactures ready for consum| tion show an increase of $5,100,000 imports and @ decrease of $8,000,000 in t: Miscellaneous articles show an in- crease of $390,000 in imports and a decrease of $500,000 In exports, Guaranteed fe meney on reauest” or LOOK FOR OUR NUMBER ER OUR ONLY ENTRAN CHARLES A. KEENE Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Broadway, New Double af Stampe Equivalent to « Saving of 5%. By Helen L. AIN BUILDING Men’sFine25c Hose Excellent Quality Cotton; Double Heels Exhibition Daily, 2 to § P. M. Benson and James Du Bois, thelattera pupil of A. Baldwin Sloane and Grace Field. Popular Song “Hits” Also De (Mali 1 2 4 and Toes; Tomorrow, a Pair A Men's S0c and 7Se Pure Thread Sh Half Hose—accordion ribbed; or fancy stripes; perfect Men's 38¢ Silk Half Hose— dozens of good colors; to- MAIN BUILDING MAIN BUILDING ae es MAIN BUILDING Thousands of Bargains in Tomorrow's Reduced Here They Go! gi Dainty Blouses No woman who needs any Summer blouses can afford to Overlook this sale. stocks. All this season's favored models. whole coilection, but not every size in each style. Various groups briefly mentioned. at inn $1. at 912 Fine Suits For Men and Youths Former Prices $18, §20, $25 and *30, at Newest Summer Fashions—All Sizes for Men and Youths Here the remarkable varieties include newest and most fashionable “R. B. CLOTHES” SUITS, KIRSCHBAUM SUITS, SCHLOSS BROS. & CO. SUITS, SNELLENBERG CLOTHING CO. SUITS, Absolutely the finest garments produced for this season by these world-famous manufacturers For THE MAKERS' LABELS ON THE COATS. Here the wonderfully attractive variety includes handsomest patterns and models. ENGLISH SUITS, PATCH-POCKET SUITS, CONSERVATIVE SUITS. Full range for men, young men and youths. Negligee Shirts Priced Up to $1.95; hoice, Tomorrow, at This is the wind-w sale of nearly 9, which was inaugurated the These are selections from our superb All sizes in the These are perfect - fitti faultlessly fashion and finished, and in a wealth IRT GUARAN- TEED FOR WEAR. THE SPECIAL PRICE (85c) DOES NOT, IN MANY IN- STANCES, COVER THE COST OF MATERIAL. The various styles and ma- t choice include: m and French Cuff Shirts, ligee Shirts with French Cuff Madras, Shirts with French Cuffs, Woven Madras N Madras or Percale Negligee PES OE AER tm gNEE “1d Four of the Many Beautiful Styles on Sale at Reduced of highest class ready-to-wear clothin, rts with French Cuffs, SEE FOR YOURSELF—LOOK with Laundered Cuffs, i «of these shirts were purchased as “ A scruptlous manufacturer, but you will have a very vers hand ame to find a defect in any. meat ve @ very, verv hard time trying 4 PLEASE COME EARLY. 98 Blouses, $] se» $1.50 MAIN BUILDING Colored Voiles. The model ilius- trated has white linen Gladstone collar and cuffs; very smart. Of $14.75 to $19.75 Grades in This Sale of Coats, Capes and Cape Coats at All Sizes for Women and Misses re have included about 300 stylish and serviceable outer wraps. J juisitely trimmed with wide bands lace—has fancy plaited collar and itiest summer colors, in- cluding new Candy Stripe effects. $4 and $5 Silk and Crepe de Chine BARGAINS! MAIN BUILDING j Swing Couch | ll with awning Rapmects ote j ‘alliereo—set with amethysts; at $3.50 $4.50 Vanity Cases—titted for #2.50 Blouses, $1 98 $10.75 The blouse illustrated is of Crepe For this one day eal de Chine, has hemstitched organdie collar and cuffs; others ol Messaline and China Silk; Brocaded Tussah and Flowered em- | ™: broidered Silks. powder and change, $2.96 Be to 59¢ Autogra $3 Japanese Matting Suit Cases, $225 sl for street wear, traveling, motoring, seashore and country— wraps for practically every occasion. The assortment of 300 eftectively trimmed all who attend this sa is season's latest novelties in Cape Coats, most Also 1d full WhiteSummer Blouses, at And upward. Ri lingerie and silks. THE PRICES factories turn out. spri § rumpe of milk- fed; 1b, CAKES— 2 Ibs. . Also specially designed wraps $6.50 Cowhide Leather Sut The range of materials includ: Bedford igh: * le ren $1.98,°2.98 'eally wonderful values here in_ blouses of linen, voile, Artistic new collar effects. Each value unmatched. $1,°1.50, clude age, Gabardine, Molre Sih, WafMle Clouk big variety for your choice are illustrated here. Silk Hosiery Nearly 2,000 Pairs in thie Special Offering, Tomorrow at, a Pair, Two of the style beauties from ¢ Women’s 1 and £1.25 Usually to $1.05, at $1.30 Usually to $3, at $3 Usually to $4.5), ar $2.98 Trimmed Millinery at $2.95, $5 and Usually $500 $18. 25 Playing Cards; pack,Be =i] Seconds of “Squeczer" and other pop= ular brands; ar and i latly Imperfect “Wi aa sac Pa Boys’ Summer Usually Priced To $4.50, To-Morrow, At Corking hot weather garments made of same price, for this is all And we could ee ie pongeraald hese ote stylish and will give excellent service. Popular Norfolk and Double- Black and a score of colors. Breasted styles. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boye’ Washable Suite—Balk Natural linen; tan and and white duck; at.. WASH SUITS FOR LITTLE FEL- Lows. sa oul ind Norfolk styles, in shes, khaki $ 295 ‘MAIN BUILDING-———————_ Taffeta Umbrellas, $1.35 Excellent umbrellas of silk and cotton mixed union taffeta; all with silk {ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS——| | Royal Wilton Rugs More Than 50 Designs at Special Prices Here are Rugs appropriate for home and office. Exquisite colorings and patterns. Men's 50¢ to Tie Ui 39¢ Girls’ Wash Dresses, at $2 Girls’ “Middy” Blouses, at §2° Girls’ White Dresses—sii, Attractive variety of rain, trimmed and carved handles. Styles for men Any decoration can be matched. 'AIN BUILDIN Bargains Galore in This Fine Lot of Sample Straw Hats For Boys and Girls. Sale, Tomorrow, at Linens fapries” Big Sheet Music “Hits,” at 7¢ ANNEX BUILDING—HOME } FURNISHINGS $8.59 Bed Outfit, for $6.10 White Enamel Bedstead, with woven wire spring and ——ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHING Last Day of Our Great Sale of Genuine Oil Paintings A rare opportunity—savings in many instances are as much as one- half, Exceptional variety of subjects by popular artists. 49c & 95c UOTED ARE ACTUALLY LESS E COS’ THAN USUAL WH' The assortments com ise samples from a maker who is noted for the higl character of the work his CTICALLY EVERY NOVELTY OF THE SEASON is included. Fine Milans, sennits, and rough straws; big range of sailor models, “‘middy,” “rah! rah!" and T: Each hat has gros-grain ribbon band and bow. Fresh Meats, Vegetables and All Other Make your selections here, in The World's Greatest Grocery, thus assur ing for yourself the best quality for lowest price. $4 Ber Harbor Willow Bedreom Living Room Chairs, $2.75 MAIN BUILDING 88-Note Size ‘‘BIGSTOROLL’’ Player-Piano Music Rolls | at 29¢ and 39¢ Bach Unquestionably the best player- Racquets ade: MOODLAND—by | Lu bing FLOWERS by Von ners ‘able Supplies rolls to be had today. FIGURES —vy Van Bergen; $ ti e st Dance Music, Classi roll” Music Rolls are for sale here exclusively A Partial List of Priced for To-Mor: reduced from 59 10 "© DUCKS—cbolee evel 15¢ Popular Music Specially i- | ROAST BEEF—choloe cuts at . ted| My Hidden Treasure, On the Old Fall River Lime, Pork and Bean freah-killed i 1B—fuli fore quarters White Enamel-Lined Refrigerators At Special Prices, Tomorrow Every refrigerator guaranteed—und we do gly because ali these are made Fresh Fruits ‘and | $3.50 “Yule” Racquete—white ash frame; strung with . House Style A full tine of Slasengor's and 3. Spalding & Bros, T Goods—at Lowest Prices in Towa, Baseball Goods Catehers' Mitts and Gloves—di- Lift-Cover Style CHERRY POUND FRESH POUND CAKES = . . Side Icer St About wm’. B. GREENHUT CO.—FOKMERLY GRAENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER COMPAN} ia nt ictal tii