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DEUTSCHLAND IS AFTER A RECORD {Ith Street and Big Liner May Cross the Ocean in Less than Five Days. food IdOD 00000 conviction. CHOPO GAOTECE For Women fords, browns, blues Three styles—all good. skirt—fancy tigured dimity, including than you ever bought for so little. colors. 9Sc. buys McCreery’s fine $1.45 waists | ofshzer white lawn—tucked front—French w! back—sailor collar with tucks and hem- | tuc stitching—bishop sleeves. are entitled to prompt consideration— will surpass your expectations. DOCODDOD OL DEUTSCHLAND. Men’s Furnish With her mach overhauled, no With an extn n extra stok best single day's run of that voy- xe. If this ts done all records will be smashed. great bunkers swe supply of coal and a ¢ ers piling fuel tnto hi giant ocean Iner 1 ploughing the A: always claimed that the hinnd can make the trip under ays," sald Capt. Albers before he he can make twenty-four an hour, and if she maintains such a speed on this trip we will lower tho record @rom eight to t hours, That wilt @ak than five itechland ts t¢ an effort + Big lot of Crum & Rushmore’s open front and most perfectly mi stores at $1.50 and $2.00— to them—98c, each, ‘8 of the Brent flyer expect to sight land on the Other side of the Atlantic in less than five daya. The ship lef: her pler in Hoboken yes-| days, and suc n record may not be Men’: ce Neckw: : four- ke Men's Choice Neckwear—narrow four: terday, and It was just before her de-| beaten by any vessel for many years. |{in-hands, bat wings, butterflys, imperials. | 38, Parturo that Capt. Albers announced | In fact, there ts not a vessel now in |{ratterns and colors above and beyond Ris intention to make the trip In less) {Me express steamship service, oF any | {he ordi Value 35c.and 50c.; going than five days. eing built, which can make twenty- ordinary. jue 35¢. ys. four knots an hour except the Deutsch. || to mike quick work of them at—19¢. ‘The greatest interest was taken In the{ lund, and that is why 7 Men who wear high band collirs! matter to-day in steamship circies here, and the arrival of the Deutschland will de awaited with anxiety, not only by the oMcials of the Mamburg-American | at Ine, but by those of other eteamship| thing eaainunibeie | thing ‘tuned’ up ‘and overhauled by her The best trip to the eastward made) The « by the Deutschland heretofore {s five! ¢; All those tine fects which McCreery sold at reduced to—123gc, n achinery waa made and every: \pinced in her bunkers was selected and a lot of extra Pet Goat Causes Fire. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUN Prices Proving Our Determination to dispose of the McCreery Stocks. We urge you to come—-tolook—to compare—to satisfy yourselves of our earnestness—knowledge carries STORE CLOSES JULY 10. McCreery’s Tailored Suits Must Be Sold, $7.75 Have Been $12.50 to $15.00. Unquestionable Styles. Smart, finely taitored suits of Homespuns, of Venetians, of Covert Cloths—variety of colors, including grays, Ox- —cut and trimmed according to the most advanced ideas. Chance to get a dressy suit and save considerable money. Shirt Waist Suits Must Be Sold, $5. That Price Should Sell Them at Once. Plain chambray with tucked waist and fancy striped lawn with flannel skirt. If you will stop and see them you will notice how nice and neatly made they are—better and finer Summer Waists Must Be Sold. Never Sach Values as Here for You Now. $1.50 buys McCreery’s finest quality $2.25 Waists of striped madras with every up-to-now feature beautifully prominent—choice $1.75 buys McCreery’s $275 sheer These waists | some buttoned at back. Those who ap: pre th ing Must Be Sold. Every Man Should Take Advantace Promptly, back—all sizes, all sleeve lengths. ade shirt on the market, selling right along in all the}|& ask any haberdasher—priced to put an end]} Swimming Suits for big men—sizes 4| Cotton ones, neat striped effects and good colors. Swimming James McCreei ‘ $4.50 for them—will go. to-morrow at $2.25 T= THOMPSON COMPANY SUPERBLY TAILORED HIGH GRADE SERGE SUITS HALF PRICE The fame of the ‘Thompson Serge Suits’’ has been justly earned—the fabrics are tried-and-true; the linings cool and strong; the tailoring scientific. When this stock of Serge Suits was prepared we did not know that we would retire from business this summer else we would not now have several thousand suits to sell. Our former uptown store at Broadway and 13th St. is closed, and both stores are for rent and our fix- tures for sale. BOTH MAMMOTH STOCKS are on sale at the downtown store, 245 BROADWAY, opposite City Hall Park, and just below Murray St. 56.25 $7.50 $10.00 Broadway. The Thompson Co, $12.50 HIGH GRADE SERGE SUITS Strong-—Coo!— Stylish The Thompson Ceo, $15.00 HIGH GRADE SERGE SUITS Very Popular The Thompson Co. $20.00 HIGH GRADE SERGE SUITS Beautifully Lined The Thompson Co, $25.00 HIGH GRADE SERGE SUITS Superbly Tailored black ‘and white effects—white The Thompson Co, $12.50 $30.00 HIGH GRADE SERGE SUITS S15 00 Luxuriously Silk-lined e There are several thousand HIGH CLASS Summer Suits in Tropical-weight Cheviots, Feather-weight Worsteds, Striped Cricketing Flannels and all the new 1901 Summer Suitings, all selling at EXACTLY HALF our well-known regular prices, TROUSERS. $2.50 97 esirta...... $3.50 $3.00, $4.00 THE Thommoson 245 Cost you but... COMPANY 4 crorHiERS BROADWAY (Opposite City Hall Park, Just Below Murray St.) Store Open Saturday Nauht (lv o'clock. Other evenings tl 6.20, lawn waists—back and front ed-—lace or embroidered insertions — ciate cool and dainty waists will find well worthy of approval. fine dress shirts—open front— Best fitting and $5 TROUSERS Cost you $6 TROUSERS Cost you buts... 40 and 42are down to little prices. Have been 75c. to $1.25 parked 45. ea Suits for Men—of worsted ollege cole rs: & ¢ Real Estate. Real Estate _ Real Estate. signed for the tet PHILADELPHIA, June Tho pet] is expected to be a very|biliy goat of Patrick McNamee over-| ? ne for the passengers, and| turned a lighted Kerosene lamp, which (of betting on the dally runs and/exploded and started a blage that in- me of arrival and length of the|jured property and nearly cost M fe is anticipated, Namee his life. 2 days, seven hours ant twenty-seven| Ty minutes, It Is expected that on the Inte present trip the vessel will bs able to! %! keep up a dally av apeed equal to DETAINED, SHE BEAR LIKED TRIED SUICIDE. SUMMER GIRLS. FLETCHER CAS FOR GRAND JURY. A Woman Immigrant|Constable Rawson, of|Christian Scientists! Jumps from Window | Twin Fame, Spoiled Must Explain Death | at Ellis Island. Good Hug. of Boy: | Bega Oelenn, a young Hungarian} ILLSDALE, N. J., June 14—Con-| The Kings County Grand, Jury will on} widow, Is a patient in the Long Isiand | stable Bert Rawson, of the famous] Afonday consider the circumstances sur- College Hospital to-day, as the result | jtawson twins, after waiting several] rounding the death of Francis F of her desperate attempt to Kill het-) months at last had an opportunity the eight-year-old boy who died at seif at the Immigrant Station on Ellis] to distinguish himeelf. June 5, while, Toland evening. Tw) swarthy Itallans invaded the charged, istlan Belence he woman arrived alone from Hun- | town with a large dancing bear. and| treatment. he was manif Wy J. Byrne, Regiatar of Vital Sta- gary a week ago. , gave an exhibition In front of the post| Dr. demented and had been excluted b¥ | omee, A crowd of women and children ca of Brooklyn, who haa been in- tha Inspectors, Sho was dotnined for] collected. The bear caused consterna- | vestigating the matter, made a detailed report to District-Attorney Clarke to- day, He recites all tho happenings pre- ceding and following the death of the boy, with specin! reference to the death certificate, #igned by the woman physl- clan, Dre A. E, Morris, which enabled the parenta to take the body to Indiana for burtal. “From information and belief,” sald Mr, Byrne, “I should say that the death certifiqate was of doubtful character. On Its face it was all right, but had 1) known the circumstances at the time I would have rfeused to grant a burial permit and sent tie case to the Coroner. “Dr, Morris, In the death certificate, | ailegen that she attended the boy from} May 3 to June 5, It now appears that) she saw hiny only Just before he died, or immediately following his death. | “All persons having any connection with the fllness and death of the Fletcher boy should be called upon to} explain that connection.” | Dr. Byrne mentions the names of Franels N. Fletcher and his wife, the parents of the boy; Dr, Morris and Mrs Lily Olin Burkett, an alleged Christian Sclence henier, who !s eald to have tended’ young Fletcher during his 11!-/ ne: deportation and had been a source of anxiety to the authorities in her brood ing melancholin. She had not uttered a word since her arrival. Last night when the gong sounded the call to supper on the upper floor, Bega took her place in line In the big, walting room on the floor below, and marched up the stairs toward the supper room. There was a giard at the foot of the stairs and another at the top. Ialfway up !s a landing, where there is a win- dow thirty Inches wie, When Boga reached this Innding she darted from the line and threw herself out of tho window. It Is a fall of 4: feet to the ground, and there ts a atone coping under thy window, but sho grazed the coping and landed outside, She ecrambled to her feet and ran for the shore, Two engineers saw her and caught her before she could reach the water, She had bruised her knees, and there was a cug or scratoh under her chin, but aside%rom a fearful shaking up she escapod other injury. She was put to bed by Dr, Humbert, and this morning, stiff and sore in every bone and muscle, she was removed to the Long Island College Hespital. ———— TRIED TO SAVE MOTHER. In Fatlile Effort He Was Shot and Will Die. (Special to The Frening World.) tion by attempting to hug tome of the young women summer boarders, Justice Taylor ordered the Itallans and the bear to get out of town, as they had no Meenso to exhibit. The two men pald no heed to the commani of tho Juatice and he sent for the con- stable, Rawson responded promptly and dir- played his badge and a big club, but nelther the Italians nor the bear were intimidated and the bear kept on danc- ing to the singing of the two men. The er finally muttered in broken En- table Rawson: "ou no arreata de bea: Rawson replied that he would arrest the whole outfit and he mado a move to do so. The bear, who had just finished a two-step, stood on Als hind legs and grinned at the constable. Everybody expected there would be a Nlerce wreatling bout between bruin and Ra on, Who is an athlete, but 1 ened to riddle the beast ent ‘he Italiana understood this and Constable Rawson followed Jett, iY Until it wot meroen the New York State 2. a _ STRIKE CERTAIN NOW. Employees Fall to Agree with the Canadian Pacine, MONTREAL, June 14.—It was ptated this morning that the Grievance Com- Mr. Byrne will go before the Grant Jury with his statement, ————— Man Locomotive Proof. BHAMOKIN, Pa., Jugo 14.—Louls Go- vont waa struck by a Rending train this uated in the’ very heart of Brooklyn, on Flatbush and Schenectady Avenues and| AvenueN,a little southeast of Prospect Park. | 33 HILES—39 MINUTES—FROM NEW YORK CITY HALL.) We Ls =e Rebate Ticket: [OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 15th.! Home Sites at Lincoln Park. COME TO-MORROW OR SUNDAY SURE, The New Brooklyn Bridge and Tunnel Mean Increased Growth to Brooklyn, and In- creased Values in Real Estate. The new BRIDGE TO BROOKLYN will soon be finished. THE BROOKLYN TUNNEL is soon to be under way. The growth of Brooklyn in the past (by which hundreds of small landholders were enriched) will be NOTHING to the GROWTH OF BROOKLYN THAT IS COMING. With increased growth come increased real estate values as surely as the day follows the sunrise, WILL YOU SHARE IN THE PROFITS? A HOME AT LINCOLN PARK \ will be not only a Home in a refined locality, easily accessible, with plenty of air and room and light, yet with all city improvements, but it will also infallibly prove to be CERTAIN T0 DOUBLE IN VALUE. _———, | Early chotte ts best, as there will be a rush r these lots. | Prices of lots range INVESTMENT AN Lincoln Park is a new home site sit- 60, $300, $325 and $375, ONLY $2 PAYMENT REQUIRED DOWN. NO _ INTES T CHARGED, Nine Houses Already Started, end Money for Building Purposes. HOW TO GET THERE At Bridge entrance on Park Row take Flatb Ave. suiface cars marked Hergen Beach. From Fulton Ferry take surface oa marked saive, Via Roosevelt street, € from there take Nostrand property. © Get off at Tent, corner Schenectady Ave. and Avenue N. SEND FOR CIRCULARS, MAPS & PARTICULARS THE GERMANIA REAL ESTATE AND IMPROVEMENT C0.. Brooklyn Office, FLATBUSH & NOSTRAND AVES. Tel Fr y to Broadway, Brook Beach, which run direct to the street or 23d st cars marked GOOD FOR 1WO PERSONS. (NOT CHILDREN.) Present this coupon to agent on the ground and. your carfare will be refunded and your car- fare home will be given you. MONTREAL, June 1g.—Mra. J. J, Red- path, one of the city's society leaders, 1s dead, and her son ts dying in Royal Victoria Hospital, Mrs. Redpath had been {I for several weeks and suffered from Insomnia. It In believed that she tried to shoot herself and that the son hot while trying to prevent her, . Redpath waa found by servants, who-heard pletol shots !n her room, dying. The son had a bullet in ‘his ferain and can’t recover. morning and tossed twenty feet in the air, He landed tn an ash pile. Govoni rose, rubbed his leg and asked who hit im. He was uninjured, —<——>—_- Dead Asacased. NEW CASTLE, Del, June 14.—The now assessment hung up in the office of Mayor Boyd showing the assesement Jobe PUAE EA Gack tor years. . @ mitteé of the Railroad Trackmen had Tenched the conclusion that an agree- ment with the Canadian Pacific Railway Company was Imponaible, ‘An order, It is sald, had been sent out for a strike at 7 o'clock Monday morn- ing. a n —<—a——_- Got @ bargain to offer? Don't hide ik. Lat everybody: knew it trough 4, ephone 73 Flatbush. 9) | ‘SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE NO. 91 1 SWEEPING TUE FIELD—TI OF THE YEAR—NOW ON SALE FOR ONE WE NEXT FRIDAY, The Ideal Light Suit--SERGE, IN ABSOLUTELY ALL MEN'S SIZES—REGULAR BUILD, EXTRA LARGE, STOUT BUILD AND SLIM BUILD. These are suits of all pure worsted fast indigo dye blue serge of 12 ounges weight to the yard—cloth that ha§ been tested by acid and found true blue, tested by boiling and found pure worsted, and when tested by wearing will be found: perfectly satisfactory. These gar= ments ‘are made with double: stitched lap seams— the coats are faced all the way back to the armholes with thesame cloth—the trousers are made with belt loops and all seamsaredouble sewed and taped, Direct from the Makers—Fresh from { the Workrooms. Manufacturers’ Wholesale Prices ; on all Summer Goods. | French Flannel Suits, , Worsted Sults, Brille g. in all New Stripes. jiant and Qulet Patei]. The widely advertised | terns. chalk-line ‘effects—soft,| Fulllinedand half lined— Pleasing fabrics that have | — goods that bear the stamp. achieved vast popularity | of extreme fineness—they, for Summer wear—or challenge the world— Herringbone Serge Suits, Silk Striped. The very newest high- ara I, also. ser ges, clays and unfinished effects in blue and black, all pure worsted, and! dashing outing suits with} narily high’ priced to match, | superb line at $7.50 $10 Men's and Young Men's Blue and Black Thibet Cheviot Suits STRAWHATS istic a gs NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Sisicg Sey, Waster UNDER WEAR }is BOYS’ fii Choice > The ¥ ‘Cassin nee Pai tain Handsome Styles, LIER for two diys only, To-morrow and Monday, Boys’ Cassimere Knee-Pant Suits. Durable as can be; for 7 to 15 year olds. fc ‘cave and French Lis Linen C $1.50] Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M, Dentistry. PAINLESS DENTISTRY TEETH $1 we, Week. Call and get our estimates before going elsewhere. Lowest prices and best guaranteed work in Greater New York. Qur instalment or easyepay-' ment system—$1.00 down and $1.00] weekly on gold and all work. Spur (7 Pure Gold Fill- Uf, i CREDIT "ase Aaythl Cloaks, Jewelry, Furniture, jusiness strictly confidential. ad Clothing for men, women and chilérea ef owes eetkiy or inoathly paymeate. yor tnonthly, x . WATCHES AND JEWELRE. OUR ASSORTMENT 18 Lal GooDs DETTER. SIFR than any credit howe {8 the. $5, $% 810. ¢ Work, $5 up. Written Guaran- tee with all work, EXTRACTIONS PAINLESS, FULL SETS OF BEST TEETH, $5,$7,$9. DR. RANKIN, DENTIST. (OPPOSITE FHRICH BRO: 366 Sixth Ave. | =!" 4 Bte. vAYS OPI ae "MANHATTAN CREDIT CO, 1 4 Syn Stee ASCH BROS. 231 Broadway, Opp. P. Formerty of Coarig Droa, 146 Pula ~~ DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JBWELRT: Graduation day {8 approseaing, What eas Joa! York City. M. RY Cor, Ca WATERBU DENTAL PARLORS, | soo «38tiz3'5o 54 West 23d St., New York.| cewIn’s, 43 WEST 14TH ST. i Berens call § ‘i ? 267 WEST 123TH ST. & , : otis guamae or! eo ad deliver ae: eh aan ama ¥ onDER= y DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY) ral oo extra charge; temo usiness confidential W. SWEET & 00. MAIDEN LANE OfAIN ENTRANCED FURNITURE, WN, > peices. 19 Maiden lane, ‘ t silver Fill Ole CROWN NO. BRIGE”W pa K a to OR Moto PM, A SPECIAL EDITION. f The PP Expositions} a D together with fal won for intend cents, visitors, ce 2 dealers or by mail. Jersey OY aria en unsere Std Lined rprverst agve cay each, aad, Hoeneed ease faeeroy vaevs 29.00 per Gay. ADGA: Ald Wet tay Now York CY...