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ee ee. y THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1900. * KITLED UNDER THE ‘SHE:ADVOCATES A AORN TO SEA = JRhonsctalss — __ SERVANTS’ UNION. jf} Bil OL AON PIER | poe nme "ye a: rT NES % GOTH STS j ; a Miss Gail. aughlin Will Try to Solve the Some Folks Think They : Rough Braid Seay Hats | Somruston cf the Phenomenal Sale of 1 Vexed Problem of Domestic Saw @ Tragedy Ror ‘To-Morow Only ae | Ladies’ Undermuslins, ; | in Midair. 1.59 Val 9° 4s | Skirt: 'Chemi Dead Man Found at Coney Halp. - sun Rene Samah sme ced ag 8 Na ae Has any one seen a lost balloon? fate boa t \ ’ ; i! "4 pe ne Island—Police Believe He ee eee Be ene ee \ # face aia” oon] SS wit tt s tha CORAL H1H)9 6 (0) 61.6541 0 7910195016101 41019101 01019) 0191 HAO ENED #01610) O e189 “4 stitched rutfle and in- 39 by a number of persons who Wliey sertion, Foe en tn ain bait ke asthe Dee han at Soho h ons rts cambric} and Jace edge, and with hem. t t 1 an : Was Murdered. ther wow go cwvensutio truant tam ie lity of there 9 69 4 “} eniie i ; Mee cambric, square neck, ~ | 4 A dalloon on fire with what appeared No trail orders filled. petal torchon and en» to be a man or woman sk es er ‘oidered insertion and il The body of & man who may have! The surgeon who examined the body! ® Wee seen. to deep ta the direction of anessavaue ee lice edge, in three AQ 4 Deven murdered was discovered by Poltce- said the man had been dead about & aimee Tiahd.. Wai ebieban: tester ba $ ’ sertion and lace, 20% . ‘man Behringer, of the Coney Isl twelve hours. been heard of it tha city. Phe val M 50 S with lawn th ‘ station, at 10.8 o'clock this morning as about forty years old, 5 feet 2 loon probably dr Cae ‘ the wa H en S Cc. ummer ' ! with an ! , Tt was lying under the old Iron Pier nd we'ghed 170 pounds. g It was fret noticed from (hie deck of [ J ; dered rutile, 79 hindso am the sand, some 2 feet above the) No lo y street, Brooklyn, is the! © y| the United States training enip Hartford d {* O | 25 naj other styles, at , is Digh-water mark | Kenmore lodging house, where rooms 3 lying off Tompkiceviily, There were n erwear n y Cc. | Cambric Skirts, deep wnt pall Soman There was a cut over the left Jaw! are rented for % and % cents a night. 2 several pereons on the deck who saw It Ay | founee. ith 2 tows afi é which may have bern caused by a DIOW) The clerk this morning stated to a| $ about § o'clock over toward Coney Is a. To-morrow Wet Cony lac: and tucks. tn { from brass knuckles reporter of The Evening World that « 2 and, very high in the alr and falling f Shall place om sale} ished with rule edged with | Detectives Shaw and Busby are now! man named Frank T. Biauvelt had been | rapidly. + ane > on 4large counters, {kes also. with Corset Covers, V-neck, 2" ! working on the murder theory lodger there for several years, Hel ® ‘An officer focussed « pait of slases on QS: entre aisle, Goth | embroiiered flounce, j with wide embroid- Ns Three pocketbooks, none of which con-| was a man about forty years old and tn) 2 it and@ declared that the ba'loon was Y Wer Mee : tred edge, : fained money, were found on his person. bed health \3 burning up, and that there seemed to St, Section, new Gowns. ky He was well dressed tn a sult of His brother, who lives somewhere in| ® be @ man in the barket. Soon it dropped lotsor Men's High: + rlustin Gowas, squire yoke (COSt Covers, Vonecks Drown and white underwear New Jersey tn the habit of cait-|® out of siaht Grade Shirts and} of tucks and insertic ab and back trimmed The only clue to his Identity was al ing on him o: @ month and paying Only one other pereo: anbe| Drawers—not a garment in the lot trimmed with aa em 9 cabana 19 Motebook, on the fyleaf of which was, his bill G b This was & that is not worth § {some of jt Mered rutile, st: written the name "J. F. Hlauvelt,” and) Hiauvelt did not sleep in the house | @ man who was riding around the bicycle | ne es) en - Round neck, fine cambrie | fhe address "10 Tillary street, Brook-| jast night. Several envelopes bearing| track at Manhattan Beach. | greater worth—choice of colors, treneh Corset Cover, with dyn.” the business card of “John A. Smith, He says he saw a large balloon pass | pink, light blue, silver gray, tan! 4 rows of lace insertion 4 The body te now in the Weat Bighth | iss Biddle street, Milwaukee, Wis," out to sen «There was smoke coming and unbleached balbriggan, includ- across front and lace | Pireet Morgue at Coney Island were found in a closet of his room. from {t, and he thought !t war « hot ing extra large sizes edge, 49 4 Alles Passat aif balloon and 414 not pay much atten- These goods were monufactured for the tion to it. He thinks there was a man Infants’ Wear. . very best retail treds amd consist of of woman in the dasket. Balloons are sent up frequently choice Egyptian balbriggan in ecru and fancy colors. [he shirts have shape! ‘ J ee oe wit) bs HER FAT SAVED HER , | FROM INSTANT DEATH. a. Keron i pind ye sig tly reve shoulders, covered seams, and are silk trimmed. The ‘ broidered yoke, oni ‘of day have been accounted for. No bal drawers | ave extra large gussets, pear! on! patent buttons, ¥ two to a buyer, "y 19 ¥ with extra suspender tape; not a garment in the lot 25 | worth less than SOc. Your choice of any style at loon haa been found tn any of the sub urban precinote toward Coney Islant or Rockaway. Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, nade from ‘yoke only the best Egyptian the regular price on these xa of tucks and one in- ts 7Sc. each; we bought them at a bargain and we sertion, shall sell them to you the same way; the shirts are extra well made and the drawers have ali extra doubie seats; we | Mastin Gowns,square Long Slips, two rows of lace inser (ne cambri¢, with yoke of have them in all sizes, including extra large sires, your choice to-morrow, 35 pol -_ across Sons, pA Pegi ad Men's American Silk Underwear. Men's mercerized} covers trimmed) nalasecli, silk underwear looks like silk, and is sold by most men’s be lace ruffle, in wo av eee a 49 furnjshers at $1.50 per garment. They will wash and wear vies, 4 as well as any silk garment you will pay $2.00 for, We } Cambric of MustinGowns.tinhints’ Short have them tn pink and light blue: all sizes of shirts 75 pointed yoke of cluster} of fine cambrie, with and drawers; very special ior to-morrow at, each, tucks, trimmed with 59 of three fine Main Pear, Gh Ht Seotion embroidered ruffle, insertions and a [Drawers || aa ai ga Guaranted Acid-Tested | "uss 2rvers:epcn| Blue Serge Suits for | Stsiv"™"'39|"rnna att M 5 95 a Fins [heotia, Drawers, un. ef Sos . " of lawn, with} ers en, at ° ° wile lace "oad iaetiiton, white, pink, blue and SII IOTSISY (01S ioe (ol of elereisyetesereie) Th a Fire-Escape and Got Wedged on the First Floor. f rs, Agnes McDonald Fell Two Stories Through’! (Oh, the butcher's boy, ani the grocery! man, | Used to laugn at her surplus fat, And point the finger of scorn hee An@ 40 other rude things like (hat But since Agnes fel! through the fire oe = s 3 7 ‘to escape, And was saved from an awful death By &@ superabundance of avo They have more reepect for heft —From Babbling Ballads of Brooklyn Her abundance of good, solid fat and | fartous skirts saved the life of Mrs MISS GAIL LAUGHLIN. (AIDODO LG NANGOG6 1016101010) If the idens held by Mise Gali Laugh- | plied in tamtiies where but one domestic| aad mo mletakes should in regarding the servant-girl esta mployed bo made. e | EOSSRS 8 McDonald last evening. While are taken up by the Industrial Commis- ays out’ and ‘afternoons off will ~ Pe re man | n'a Washing, wach Mae spb otro on There | Th ggg nn | 4 Saeed, tet ar wo 4 geen 39) She aoe Mra. Young, at No. 2% Twelfth €d her to investigate the question, tt ‘ recognized ( , ‘ : a A. Mra. Young, « J er to investigate question, it ‘s| tainly some harmonious and amicable than a blue serge suit, the only draw. \ 4 Cambric Drawers, deep more than Ilkely that @ servante’ union | schedule that will fill almost all require #@MaRle help for women Will be the outcome, ments and I suppose it will be my task | ype gon and Mies Laughlin has given much thought | to find out what It te. passing through this vondertiul to the perplexing question, and her of-| “or one thing there certainly ou feet, Brooklyn, by way of the fire es ape, she fell through the opening at a” Ae third story and through the two openings before she got stuck im back being its color; so many of them lawn raffle, with Platt turning red after being worn a short ‘ Val. lace and inser- time, Through a most fortunate pur- tion, 59 chase we are enabled to offer a man’s abe blue serge suit that has stood the test of acid, and which we guarantee not to lose its color under the most ' \ Severe tests, and for any suit that loses |\\) its color or fides we will give a new ficial appointment follows an address to be a trainii school for servi she made last Februmry before the! just the sam Committee on Industrial Problems, of! as honorable a ing as any for which she is @ member The address | supporting woman, and under right con- was on women wage-earners, and a ditions it is much more pleasant than member of the Industrial Commission! many others. such as factory or office tme when the neighbora MeDonald and | i it free of charge, or refund the pur- without potatces and fresh bread, and who heard It was enthusiastic in his work su " you ‘Th metimes thought that ser- chase money. These suits are ly Shirt Waists, efrain from drinking water with your | proval of her address, vaste woul towel to organizes ivor|@am be placed pon this |$ tiie ind irimmed and would readily plaited back and front; man ite you should seh for B1G.005 Reve at all new pattems 69 some woman itke you should reach 4 Mate where you can only be successfully weighed on hay scales Mrs, McDonald had determined to what the Com- thell 1 wt especial about the prob. | citention to'this idea. Te may ssive ine | @POMe a &s gel 5 95 5 95 5 95 lem,” she said to an Evening World | problem.” fled to an army i reporter to-day, “but I suppose my re-| - Miss Laughlin te young. put hag & = ™ ° font tar ractice at «1 Broadway 8h! gpp@tefal women whe have has Ladies’ Shirt Waists of tine white lawn; pretty stripe mate- 79 f rial; extra value, Fecond Flow, (0th Bt Section port will deal principally with wages| the distinction of being the first | coeducational college to win been helped by Kt. oe and hours of work, sult @ specialist, Lut after her ox ' dence of last evening she Is deter- "T wball get much of my data from the | ™ di Kainst men duated at Wellesley in 18 (eases ‘teiie ed 10 nccept the adipose tissue al- Women's clubs that have looked up | and Freil Law Seniol tour veats| Aires Pinkham, who Exceptional Values This Week in sh A fi to her without further protest or etment a@ lives across the airshift from Mrs. Young and when she wants to gossip with her netghbor she always (akes the fire-esxcape route. | When about to enter the Young apart- ments she silpped and fell, feet first, through the wide opening. Rapidly she/ flescended to ¢ pening, and passed safely thro In the meantime wide and generous lingerie was spreading out like a para- thute, and this served to lessen the these things already, although | expect | later She was admitted to the New “er, | Sooessful experience toes gts, meen cme, Noe | henge da Art Embroideries Dep’t./Special Offering in ‘Servants’ hours should certainly be| &!though she believed in the arguments NBER( +? regulated, ‘There is too great aifterence | '% pepe the to quality hae erry “ee all numbers, per 19 Ladies Jackets. in them for the same wo 4 place tn the Cornell de- “rs. Hnmons Bistne's valgne scheme || Mnnsyivania, and was (ne | Changes Her address Is! 3FRENCH LACE BRAIDS, 20 patterns, Duchess, | We will place on sale a special lot f for @n eight-hour day for women » nnaylvania, and was the vants Is good, but It can hardly be ap- vlate euute hice ase Won” "| hyn, Mass. Write to her. mail orn Popular designs, white, 3 foe Ba ge eo hn A. loth, includi of the : cloth, including many samy highest French ise Denidibindk 4 Linen Battenberg Rings,} grade; some handsomely embroi 7 oe ray aed white or cream, per and others stitched with tafletaorcloth 0. 5; ienderg HPD doren, 2¢, 3¢ bands; value up to $25; your choice, } Uy to No, 300, per reel, : opening, and had Mre MeDonaid) hed it, her solidity w (i 500 Gross Battenberg Braid, Nos. 4 and §, \6-yard 10 pieces for rapidity of descent, ro that by the time! cy seccrens bad disthansd to abent Battenberg and Renaissance patterns. ean Second View, Gh St. Soutien, 2 rate of progress had decrease ‘ to an 4 T Handkerchiets, 4e, Tle Ends, 363 Yokes, 9¢; Collars, oes --- : winty statute miles per hour But there olen tier Shirt Garniterens S003 thet Pansie Ps | f li re hy ET Rada ey Sg 5 e of Men’s Negligee}: f Shirts, 39c. We place on sale to-mor- row 100 dozen Men's Fancy Negligee Shirts, There are 25 different patterns, of neat designs, every shirt is well made, with laundered neck to in ever icular, and none in ¢ ott wan less than 75c, to $1.00 ;, vour choice of the lot, special 39 not have! on prompt: One small, energetic man tried to lift her out, but vainly. Then four poliee- Wy gnd persistently impaled men and a contractor fF were summoned, | But she never reached it. Somehow ang with and tackle she was al 9 iv 2 rs can’t DA 4 D get in Cushion Tops. H Our entire stock of Cushion Tops, embracing all H the most popular designs, that sold from 25 } 30. (0 $4. each, on sale at ber ample curves became wedged firmly | stored to salet Against the sides, and there she hung, She was uninjured for at the Se her feet touching the fence, her head Hospital it was found she had been cru-| ely bruteed and from and bust above the platform. | shock, but she will Teeorer The | MRS. RUSSELL SAGE || =. the R= HADA BAD FALL. 100 doven large Laundry Bags. in art colors stamped 9 for embroidery, at 1 Hemstitched Pillow Shams, size 30x50, stamped 19 structive to k appropriate designs, at crack- —_—— — ers and biscuit in the Stamped Linens. grocer's barrel or box, can An importer’s sample line of hemstitched Tray Covers, reac! many open work patterns,a!l stamped in pretty ‘c- beahd h the contents of signs, value from 29¢. to Soc. your choice at, each. 19 elements which are so de- purpose of keeping biscuit and crackers fresh and free from taint. Its efficacy is H pe. “ 4 to-morrow, proved by the goodness of the‘ In-er-seal Patent Pack- se tie Manan tien ike a a muic at male ison, Gis 0: Geel Uneeda Biscuit. age.” It is proof against ‘Scarto, ste 16x50, 41] styles an importers odie f Ye we s Aged Wife Tumbled Down Steps Biscait, Milk Bisoatt damp, dust, odor and germs, stam ed tor embroid- $9] a gosh raet tom 5 S cial Sale of [ adies’ I of Her Home Dislocating | senha Crackers, Seltines, Its contentaare always fresh ery, at to 1c., at pe ¢ a a ceptic yigain |i videred Doyties and Cen- . DO Banquet Wafers, Sultana and crisp. We own the eptlonal derezin noe dered Deyties and Coe ; Shoulder. Peal tes. Posen, Gren peskages ind the emine | |g. wsbmen., ios rons agente 'icea snes | SWiss Ribbed Underwear 4 § Biscuit, Oatmeal Biscuit, contains none bat our warranted to wash. The prices aif im 1st Ne. 1—2,100 Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, in s variety a She. he nite Snaps, Handmade ; products. Look for it at portation cost. Size (x6, at Se; KS, at Se, Matt, ay a, me with wing eget w , i te-|etep full force, ‘aunes moe Pretzelettes, and Vanilla your grocers. You can ii i Hus fies, OAKS 49} Pecado “tse we incepta Tor 4) ia vour choice, while we have them, a a Mra, Sage rolled down only three steps, ' +9 ka a Adjustable Forms $1.49 | i*2ste!'st ta Pants as fem te tat ibbed shaped Vests ats, le from a JUS a e orms i ' Egyptian cotton, fade sod trimmed as well as any garment: tous flight toward the sidewalk. Wafers, made by the Na- tional Biscuit Company, wecee+ c2- e+e --- eee. easily distinguish it by the ''In-er-seal’' trade g 3 Wwutstng of the dody,| Although badiy bruised and shaken up are now packed in the . mark design iy expects che will be all foe gtaanered to her feet and entered a alae & on the These Waist Forms are easily ad-} you sould pay 7$¢. for. We have them in a Tein tate yesterday afternoon, and when hastily summoned. He carefully exam. shape: one answers the purpose of six } lee S cha laree. ~4 from the carriage tn front|ined the injured woman and greatly § i Nlinary kind f bs | sane goods will oot you more than double this of the ordinary Kind; two cover the price later. Your chotc Fifth avenue, - |relieved Mr. Bage's fears } Pp [Eos sees coaster te oe [tee metas at ea OD* Package ein mses tow oman ee | |, agen nae ‘Ascending the brownstone steps she! fured shoulder and the shaking wo Mrs. "7 Model A measures $2 bust and can be } Sale 's Gauze a . [sre Bo U8 © vigerone tug. The clap |Cage hee custained no serious bert. . | expanded to 46 bust, ' Children’s (iauze Underwear, in short sleeves, . that held it had become loosened and| She was put to bed at once, remain- Model B measures $6 bust and can be} with silk binding at the neck and pearl buttons; dis quddenness with which the belt orem expanded to 41 bust price 35ej tomorrow's choice for all ses i 9] ‘Tee a “ only gave way took Mrs. Sage by comptete Damp Proo?. Dust Proof. Waist and neck measure. J 49 Children’s Ribbed Cotton Wolete, were inde tll ~ Mo ments in proportion; price Pe | selitor 25. cache choice to-morrow, all sizes, at i Odor Preof. Germ Preof, Ussp Omty sv Narronat Buscorr ‘ «. Mais Flour, th St Sertive. BLOOMINGDALE BROS. | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, M Ave, Sth and othSt, =| = M Aven S0th and Oth Ste, _ i t3 RY i H

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