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we WIFE KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE WHICH RAGES AWAY ——e Mft Walking With Escort in Brooklyn and Dies on Way to Hospital. Mrs. Mildred Thorsen, twenty, of Nol 6814 Thireé Avenue, Brooklyn, Wap killed by an automobile early this merning while trying to run across ird Avenue at 59th Street, Brook- The car that struck her was putsued by a policeman, but was not Saught. William Woods of No, 271 534 Btrest told the police he had been spending the evening with Mrs. Thor gen, whose husband is chief mate on « dtandard O11 vessel now at Havana ‘gods said Mra. ‘Thorsen was light- rted and insisted on running. She stumbled, he said, scrambled up and Was hit by the automobile. Patrolman Francis Kelly saw the accident and commandeered two other cars. In the first he sent the young woman to he Norwegian Hospital, but she was dead before she arrived there. Helly jumped on the running board of the other commandeered car and ered its driver, Ludwig arelli, No, 1675 82d Street, to pursue the chine that had struck Mrs. Thor- ‘sen. 86th Street and Fifth Avenue, where the fleeing car Helos toe Dad The chase was kept up as far as DIER ELUDES ARREST AND MAY HAVE FLED Banton Waits in Vain for Indicted Bankrupt to ¢ Surrender. A fugitive from justice for a week, ‘imore D. Dier disappomnted the istrict Attorney's office again yes- terday by failing to surrender. De- tectives searched for him tn vain. District Attorney Banton believes the broker is in this city and will give himself up. Others believe Dier has Pier was indicted with three others, last Friday, on sixteen couuts charg- ing grand larceny or “bucketing.” Harry J. Lawrence his partner, surrendered Wednes: The other defendants have not been heard from. While all hands waited to welcome Dier at the Criminal Courts Batlding. the District Attorney and nis assist- ants hastened the investigation of the failure of B. M. Fuller & Co. of No. 50 Broad Street. Assistant District Attorney Schreiber said he would go before the Grand Jury next week and seek indictments in connection with this failure. Mr. Schretber issued suopoenas ves- terday for half a dozen brokers with whom Fuller transacted business. These are members of the Curb May- ket and of the Consolideted Stoc Exchange. They were askea to duce all books, records, confirmation slips and papers which might throw t on the Fuller dealings. Tho poenas are returnable to-morrow morning > SUNSHINE IN JAPAN | FOR DENBY ON TOUR Vife of Brig. Gen. Haines Makes Speech in Course @ of _ Festivities. “TOKIO, July 7 (Associated Press). —The weather man’s gloomy predic- tion of regulation rainy season down- pours during the visit of Secretary of the Navy Denby of the Unitea States and his party has been thor- oughly upset. Brilliant sunshine which has prevatlet since the visitors set foot in Japan continued yesterday uring another series of visits, re ceptions and speeches. One of the women of the party took a hand in the oratory at the luncheon given by Gov, Rusam! and Viscount Shibusawa. Mrs. Haines, wife of Brig. Gen. H. C. Haines of the Marine Corps, in a brief speech thanked the women of Japan for their cordial re ception. In the afternoon Kijuro Shidehara, Ambassador to the United States, +] who ie in Tokio on leave, and Mrs. Bhidehara entertained the Americans thelr Iwasaki villa Srhe main event of the evening was the dinner given by Charles Beecher Warren, American Ambassador, Besides the Henderson's party here “It fits well around the neck.” THE HOUSE OF P MORRISON for 35 years known as good TAILORS for custom clothes, makes a special summer offering. | Summer $9 5.00 UIT | MADE TO ORDER SELECTION OF CLOTHS GUARANTEED ALL WOO! HOUSE OF MORRISON TAILORS 196-186 Fulton St., New York City, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 4, WOMAN KILLED BY AUTO, WHICH SPEEDS AWAY FAIR AND WARMER TO-DAY? JUST ASK THE EX-KAISER He Is Now a Weather Sharp and Sends Re- ports to Berlin. BERLIN, July 7 Studying the weather te the mort recent occupation of the ex- Kalser and he has become « regu- Jar sharp. He has a complete me- teorological station at Doorn and mukes carefu; und accurate obser- vutiong every day. And each day he sends hi. foreca.ts to Berlin Also he has written another book, and with his own hana. It is on growing orchids, and ‘he Rev. Dr Vogel, formerly court preacher at Potsdam who ras read the manuscript, suys ft ts valu- able. ‘Then too, the ex-Kaiser is studying chureh architecture and precious stunes, and keeps on suwing ‘vood and working cn his memoirs. GENERAL UPRISING, RIO REBELS’ PLAN Fought Hour’s Battle Until Leaders Were Killed or Wounded. The Jornal Do MRS. MiLOREO THORSEN also were present Prince Tokugawa, Premier Kato, Ambassador Shidehasa and Viscount Uchida, Foreign Min- ister Commercio states July 10 Secretary Denby will speak] that yesterday afternoon the rebel at Yokohama. From there he will go *! forces occupying the fortress tired of to Nagasaki and then sail for China weet waiting for the Fonse return of Capt. Da who was treating with the nt for thelr surrender, ARMY PLANE DRIVEN 122 MILES AN HOUR Gove! and decided to attack the Government = forces. War Department Announces} Advancing down the Avenida at- lantica, the residential driveway Record Flight From Texas Kield, WASHINGTON, July 7. — Lieut, James H. Doolittle and Leland 4. Andrews, Army Air Service, on Mon- day and Tuesday of this week fiew from Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex., to Bolling Field, Washington, a dis- tance of 2,080 miles, in elghtcen hours, This announcement was made last night by the War Department, The fastest time made by Doolittle ond Andrews was on Monday, when they flew from San Antonio to Jacksou- ville, Fla., with short stops at Hous- on, Tex., aud Pensacola, Fla., a dis- tance of 1,220 miles, which was made {n ten hours’ flying time, an aver- age speed of 122 miles per hour. On Tuesday they flew from Jack- sonville to Washington, a distance of 860 miles, with a short stop at Lang- ley Field, Va., in eight hours. At 2.22 P. M. yesterday the Army Air Service flyers left Bolling Field for Dayton, 0. They are attempting 4 transcontinental round trip flight and are now en route to San Diego, cal In a filght from Washington to Milwaukee last spring two naval aviators averaged 120 miles per hour, along the seacoast, they encountered a force of loyal troops. The rebels fired a volley and a battle followed which lasted more than an hour, when most of the rebel leaders had been either killed or mainder ylelded wounded, and the re- “Nextto Myself I Like'B.V.D.’ Best” “B.V.D."" UNDERWEAR 1S IDENTIFIED BY THIS NED WOVEN LABEL mse CSP nd Revie Om NO UNDERWEAR IS“'B.V.D."" WITHOUTIT THE B.V.D. COMPANY NEW YORK Sele Manufacturers of B.VD." 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