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rt KILLED TRYING - TOSAVEBROTHERS: ~ ONEDIES WITH HER “Little Mother” Pushes Two Out of Train’s Way in Jersey City. A CITATION—Mary Glock eleve years old, of No. 462 First Street, Hoboken, Decorated with the cross | of wood. Sho gave her life, vain sac- y rifice, to save her soldier-brother, Charles, age two years It’s a pitiable little story that must end with a double funeral to-morrow, ‘a cress of wood temporarily marking their graves. It started out to bea holiday. Mary Glock watched her baby| brother paying sniper from the back | of an ash barrel in front of her bom yesterday. He bod a little air rit! hig father had bought and @ soldier mult. As his daddy came down the steps he discharged the gun ond it went off with a loud “pop.” Then aaid “pop” and daddy and Mary and ber other two brothers laughed. ‘That play grew wearisome after,a time and Mary took the children out walking. With ber went the baby Charlie Eddie, nino years old ‘The four went to Jersey City and then along the tracks of the Wert ine nea Shore Railroad, betwe: and Jersey Avenuc voss the rails when a into sight EXidie said when the pushed rying to hun 7 1 bia In the ditch alongside of the tracks | fect | all nt c i the bod yof bis sister was huddled. | was th ie i . In her arms was the form of Berl thin ‘ ; baby brother, Charles oth : boy" be uneonse: ious. A a baby she he 1 s dead aut t a Seen eee cueaee auniane| CARTER SUNDAY VIOLATORS. | | The ambulance of the Jersey Ciiy Abo: He saw Ph 00. brakes, steam, a blast of air and people hu Hospital carried bodies to the operating room, Th doctors suid Mary was dead, Chatle: would not eur but Philip's con. dition was not seriou This morr- had joined his sist early this morning. The mother can She can only tears coming. nothing Phillip, four years old, and the broken 1ittic| « u patrolman told Mr. |¢; THREE GIRLS ARE RUN DOWN ON FIFTH AVENUE BY TAXI Dart Across Street Just as Machine Gets “Go” Signal—One of Trio Seriously Hurt. ‘Three girls, arm in arm, were struck and dragged by a taxicab at Fifth Ave- nue and 14th Street at 9.30 o'clock this morning. The most seriously injured is Mary Catardo, fourteen years old, of No. 128 Baxter Street, whose left arm, left foot and back were hurt. It is feared the injury of the back may prove seri- ous. Antoinette De Angelo, fourteen, of No. 188 Hester Street, has an injured leg and foot, and Josephine Cocchi, No. GIRL WHO GAVE LIFE AND THE TWO BROTHERS SHE SAVED FROM DEATH n the forehead. All three were picked up by Trafic Policeman Denis Graney, placed in the taxicab and taken to the New York Hospital. The taxicab was driven by Patrick Leyden of No. 452 Amsterdam Avenue. He was driving north in Fifth Avenue. At 1th Street he stopped and waited for the “go” given his car sho! girls darted across the @ THE EVENING WORLD, 226 Kast 10th Street, has abrasions of | f Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Est, 1879 Panamas—always good— Two new shapes for Girls Reg. 6.00 & 6.75 grades, Special 5.00 Two very smart hats for Misses’ and Girls’ Mid- summer wear are just received. Excellent quality Panamas, blocked in graceful shapes—t the very best adtantage young Girls’ sport dress, ical Midsummer hats that will enhance /o Shown in the Misses’ Hat Seclion—Second Floor. BEE You Never Pay More at Best's MONDAY, JULY 8, ek fe 's Founded 1826 “a hoe | he has been ight Mary was ( 8 | fe 1 : aye S| sum Sd [law on at hunting Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. The Y. M. C. A. needs at once 4,000 Business Men, Auto Drivers, Mechanics, Recreational Directors, Hut Secretaries, to volunteer for Full particulars at 347 Madison Avenue. ete., Men’s All Wool Suits $23.75 $28. $32.75 $36.75 Good Evening! A’ idle man is always one—he spends all his time s for nothing to do.—Billings. Closed Saturdays. work abroad. a bizzy Four thousand men for the with an ever-ready smile, you are just the man wanted in Unfailing cheerfulness fications, is one of the essential quali! Dress Cott Fabrics this season, w color assortments in rials Imported and Americ La Special July sand yards of White advantageous prices, at 25c and Imported Colored at 50e, 75, Ren dies, Voiles, Crepes Fabrics at reduced p If you are one of these fortunate, sunny-dispositioned men the Y. M,C. A. Overseas Army. Apply Mr. E. D. Pouch, 347 Madison Avenue. at Mic Cutcheon’s”™ Owing to the great popularity Swiss Organdies, Dotted Swiss Muslins, chief Linens, Japanese Crepes and Dress Linen in the correct weaves and colorings, Commencing Tuesday, Dress Fabrics will be placed on sale at most Silk-Stripe Voiles, etc. Novelty Voiles and Crepes, Silk-mixed ma- terials, French and English Novelty Fabrics in a variety of weaves and colorings. at 75c, 95 and $1.50 per yard White Fabrics—Consisting of Voiles, Crepes, Piques, Fancy Skirtings, etc. as follows Colored Fabrics—Consisting of Printed | Voiles, Dimities, Plain and Novelty Crepes, | Practical lengths of Ginghams, Linens, Organ Fitth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets 10 Men's Y. M. C. A. Overseas Arm, 50 Men's Knitted 15 Chauffeurs’ and Palm Beach ons aR OE of fine Cotton e still maintain complete the most favored mate- Shirts Madras, materials in neat ' tanart sieeve lengtis, an Ginghams, Handker- Clearance Sale Four-in-Hands Grenadines, of fancy July 9th, several thou and Colored Waist and in a larg iY BW BY Bd By 8 BV VY BY BNA DB Pajamas.... Percale 50c per yard plain effects. Fabrics— Consisting of 95 per yard nnants and Imported Novelty a is broken, rices to close out. Auto Dusters, light grey Auto Dusters, Palm Beach port Coat Summer Suits, gray After-Inventory Clearance 2 ° ° Men’s Summer Furnishings Silk Shirts, Splendid Value... ‘Tub Silks and Baby Broadcloth Silks, in a large assortment of novelty . $1.35 Percale and mercerized || stripes and various | stripes, some in plain effects. .. $1.65 and mercerized materials in a large variety of stripes and After-Inventory Clearance 820 Pairs Men’s Oxford Ties $5.85 Including all styles of Low Shoes from regular stock, the size range of which No Charge for Alterations Also . $2.50 (mostly small sizes). 430 Men’s Palm Beach OP OIIN daha ciaurssaiaaces $11.50 .. $5.00 18 Men’s Golf Suits, tweeds and $12.50 homespuns. is ‘ 60 Men’s “Flanalyt $13.50 ROG PRUE) nse scisti accesses Fourth Floor $3.85 patterns and colorings. ) Silk Half Hose 75c | Silk Half Hose tment | all sizes. in white self stripes. Ground Floor Note--There are all sizes in the assortment although not in each style. Ground Floor Barber Shop--Five Cha ire—Entrance on 38th St. * 53 Men’s Winter-weight Overcoats . $25.00 Full fashioned Silk half hose with || lisle soles and heels, in black only. | Black Silk seamless half Hose in | Shirts and Drawers, ea. Madras Shirts and knee Drawers Greeley 1900 75 $12.00 50c | « Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes 5 P.M. Closed All Day Saturday } dames McGreery & Co, Sth Avenus ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY _ 34th Street Special Offering FRENCH AND STORM SERGE 5,000 yards of all Wool French and Storm Serge in a wide range of shades of Navy Blue, also Black; 43 to 54 inches wide, yard 1,45 to 3.75 Exceptional Values SUMMER COTTON DRESS GOODS White Imported Transparent Organdie; 44 inches wide............... yard 50c to 2.00 White Imported Dress Voile,—crisp finish; 40 inches wide. ............. yard 50c to 2.00 White Gabardine Suiting,—superior quality; 36 inches wide............yard 35¢ to 95e¢ Imported Plaid Dress Gingham in a great variety of new styles and colors..yard 45¢ to 95¢ Novelty Printed Dress Voile, showing the newest fashionable designs and color combina- yard 18¢ to 95c tions. Extraordinary Value WOMEN’S SUMMER NEGLIGEES White Dotted Voile Negligees trimmed with pink, blue or lavender satin ribbon; two distinctive mantels, regularly 4.50 3.95 Boudoir Caps in various desirable colors. ........... 6.005 sees 5Oc to 4,50 Remarkable Sale 389 WOMEN’S FASHIONABLE HAND BAGS ih A a IB LN Es At 4 to % Less Than Regular Prides A special purchase from a leading manufacturer at big price concessions makes this sale possible. An unusually fine collection of this season's models including Costume, Knittin, Shopping Bags made of durable quality Plain and Fancy Satin or Silk Moire in Black and Core self-covered; metal or shell colored frames. - regularly -regularly -regularly . regularly -regularly 2.95 to 4.50 to 5.75 to 6.75 7.50 to 8.75 9.75 to 14.75 3.95 5.00 103 : aes 51 pieces 36 pieces Specially Priced—NOTIONS ~sixteen sections; adjustable Dress Forms, Bias Seam Tape; sizes 1 to 8 and telescopic. regularly 13.50, 11.95 2 pieces for 25e Naiad Garment Shield Holders with regular ‘Holdtight Hair Nets... doz, 85c, 1.25 and full dress shields. Viennette Hair Nets............. doz. 50c regularly 85, 65c Viennette Hair Nets, White or Gray........ Naind Bolero Dress Shields, White Nain- Aspe heen gar 3 for 40c¢ sook covered; regular and full dress styles. Celluloid Hair Pins, ...7.,. 3 boxes for 25c regularly 70c, 55c Enameled Dress Hangers, in colors, 2 for 25c “Reliable” Dress Shields. ............ Wood Shoe Trees........ 4 pairs for 25c pair 20c, doz. 2.25 Venus Sanitary Napkins: 12 in box. Snap Fasteners.........++ se... -gross 35¢ Av = 60c and 70c : in box... - 30c and 35¢ Taffeta Seam Binding Rubber Bathing C; -25¢ to 75¢ ‘Treo Elastic Bathing Girdles.............. 1.50 t 3.50 Leahey’s Heatless Trousers Press (Notion Dep't) At Home or Traveling, —It presses, stretches and creases ‘em in one operas tion—puts in a knife-edge, stays-in crease from hip to cuff. Works anywhere time that happens handy bag or suit case or Pullinan berth; it’s all the same... 1.35 85c Dress Belting, 10 yards in piece....... 75c sluding in traveling | regularly WANTED! Four thousand men for the Y. M. C. A. Overseas Army. If you are one of those fortunate, sunny-dispositioned men with an ever ready smile, you are just the man wanted in the Y, M. C. A. Overseas Army Unfailing cheerfulness is one of the e Somebody called this job Land.” Four Thousand men are being recruited now, It’s the big opportunity of yous lifetime. APPLY: 347 Madison Aven, Mr. E. D. Pouch. tial qualifications. “a great big hand-shake in No Man’s THE FOREMOST COLONEL REPINGTON of ENGLANI WRITE EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE NEW YORK WORLD These two authorities are impartially interpreting the grat events in Europe. No two men are better qualified to explain their meaning. If you want to know just how things stand at the Front, read their cabled articles to The World, MILITARY CRITICS OF EUROPE GENERAL MALLETERRE dado ti