The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1901, Page 10

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ST. PAUL SHARES 7. SOAR ON “CHANCE Ventre Railroad List Was Buoyant on Heavy Buying. eemmoti Caused by ‘an Employee. ‘Two hundred and fitty f¥ightened into a panic at ‘restaurant, in Fulton s theiCity Hali, in Hro thelwild screams of a mai * @ainted, waitresses drop. wmen/and women made the doors. Int Bome unknown danke Ghd pushed one ar Severn) persons were Moor and quite severe Ofle wus dangerously indi the women who nted found hers @Ptallor shop when she Could not underst ind h pit was during the the place was fl! ard! two floors rant company, werved for ladics. when’ the rooms wer fall* capacity, a Bereams caused p | Buoyane: at the f owd fougnt | be back note the but no }a | Uhives and forks and up In terror Z A’mysterious v b erledz “Quick! Quick: In an Instant ali were « laaertal Bome thought it was 4 fire Ueved the clectric plant was aivut to a dovsomething and still others thousnt the coffce boiler hau explo yeila were renewe 1 e than ‘before. smparatively ie ed for ine doors. With few 4 Few down thelr bur db bam sandwiches, « 3 “Women yelled in terror fought right and left, thinkins esca| Only. on noth Kept er, head Miss Add blonde. cas! w Kf , 2 zt ae, Titoten: to hear what was going ont sea His head becsme gcending dumb-walter, he was wbout to i yelled, “Quic! ineaning that Jow should hurry from the toileting 3 The rouatabout broken dishes and fr the two floors 0! shelts on the neahyre PASSENCERS IN CAR EXPLOSION. Several Hurt, Three Badly, When Motor- Box Fuse Blew Out. vated by the nd fear apitated ard The fuse of a mot 1695, of the Greenim! out this afternoon, with a « port, and the twenty ju car were thrown into a panic Nearly all were more by electricity, while three go! badly injured that they w veyed to the Eastern District Ho anita BroolQ'n. :They were: Mrs. Rebecca Ni old, No. 28 East Highth strect, Mann: the spine by jumping. yMre. Rosetta Maki. years ald, of be Kalb aver brulsed and right a «Mie Henrietta wears old, of No. Brooklyn; suffering from -avck ; Te car was at the corner « yi Way and Kent avenue, William When the accident occurred, W} or less si Diew out the car was fi ras) @leetrioity and the passen: peat". some belng hurt ————=— " PAfred L. Dolsen, who descrities weif-ne a theatric. 1 4t)73 Manhattan ay in-bankruptcy In the U: | Court to-da: t “company and company. ‘neurres aph * company 7 #omewhere on t ‘Willlam Stan eld, wan taken ) hia morning. i ‘otton Maris opened firm to- Nand] 4 ah bid: 0 THE WORLD: | MONDAY EVEN G, JUNE 17, 1901 STERN BROTHERS are now prepared to show in thelr Ladies’ Tailoring and Dressmaking Departments (Third Floor) a large number of entirely new designs for Tailor-made Gowns and Street Costumes from which they wil accept orders for a Iimited period : at Substantial Reductions from Regular Prices Cream Thin Linen Cabinets, ‘!War Hero and Senior Speca Vaues, Toemorrow Men's Shirts For Summer Wear. Fine Imported Madras, in the newest effects, Value $2.50 $ ] 45 Inc.uding black and white, best fit and finish, with attached or detached cuf! Stationery containing 120 Sh:ets Paper and 109 Envelop= Lakewood size (square paper with lorg envelopes) West Twenty-third Street 48° Value 75- GEN. WARD, VETERAN OF THE COURTS, CELEBRATES. PODORRR SEAR ARERR ER OR ERE REES BER ERMRARAEseeES in every Way. ment was sold. disappointmen 5 Raa Anennennasenes P a z OF SSSSSIISSTSOSISSIIISIITSGISISGITS FISIFSS: ed at Monte AZ try the "Thirt Clerk Completes 31 Years of Service. Gen fust sary toolerk in antry, and oldest in years as wel Yonext he Wil have pasned lof nearty all . Ward wax marsh rite was the wothat tt Ranke: od warrior with a ne ke y Mext YELLOW WETAL COES ABROAD. Four MillionDollars to “the ry number of men BIG CAPITAL. Combination of Loco-| Be Shipped To. motive Interests Has Morrow. $50,000,000 Stock. | (Spectat ALAS, J ——_$——_- M. P. DECLARES DIVIDEND. from 1-8 to the xn higher: ribe for 15 See Tiaeingn allway wan aeid business was rike, Y} nem OT Rogers At 123¢}¢' At J5c} At 19c} At 25c} At 39c} At 49c ‘Roth en ARE EE West 14th St. Great Growds Attending The Sales of “Vesta” Ribbed Underwear. “THE BEST IN TEE WORLD.” 5) Different Summer Styles for Ladies, Misses and Children. opened this morning. Since the Underwear Departments. But Assortments Are Complete for Tuesday Selections are just as good as when the first gar- The immensz quantity doubly insures you against t. These hints 0: styles and prices : ql ade Ne Ribbed Coon Underwear, en's Ribbed Undcrwyar. values up to 350. Ladies’ Ribbed Lisle Thr ad and C wear. Als» Ribbed Cors.t Ce dren's Wear. Values range as hi All si Vat sir eS; . values. Lad es’ Ribbed Cotton ar and Pants. Also Ribbed Cors:t Covers. /Vaiues high as 59¢. Ladies’ White Lisle Thread Ve mercerized Silk Vests and lin: ) Umbrella Craw ers; worth S9 -INPRIS Gussie Mc band Held for Giv- ing Bad room ques et Court to-day « passing worthless checks and fer Martin was diamis Army in jul for, ie the post exch Mek rhety thry fetresy « The warrant ¢ ant was arre J. Larkin, =p Company. if news | found between A the bank vagon ant 5 compt ared In| Wagon am ws no Martin 1 : edi Oy with tal ow © risked p Au fentit ON CELL Kee's Hus.! Checks. Stili Missing. h Martin, hus-| Tt is expected that the sunken, Staten, re. the alleged pool |Tslind ferry-boat Northtleld will be in Jefferson Mar- and hat lf any more on four charges of d with.n it they will ory sed from the ini ust, 19 Kularities in man-| day, ange at Fort Ham-|any be Dut it will be \ effor: can be mi In ev Olsen: sa! Ie there are a are probably resting of vin, where them, The water Ix x0 y the ex-leut ured by David drawn . in Patlad ny, Schoe- ‘ound Martin at his! helow, That Ie alt au Fitth avenue.) time.” Two bodtes lave al "tered, The second hls arrest Abo t assured yaralien se employed by my account properly » forme this clty ar Ihooome street Phere isa) faint Company lun also rad Wi nothem. AI ) Martin when a A cling on the nigat of the accident. ts Mrs. and in progress his life te 1 1 could Not one of the him on NA Priest Causes Arrest of a Woman at an Early Mass. Rev, Fi Dimo, pastor of the [tal- tan Cath 2 Church of Our Lady of Trompe at ‘oO, 2U Bleecker street, who sald si Dimo said inte the of the C sarbag Sha ented h m ed be ire she Lo © her inland, Rear-Admiral R, D, Evans, Capt, J. 8. tor J. J. Constr ineer ©. R. and were: Jun atl ats Bepieinbe ie January, 1 Ma. iy Corn, 43 1s bias “Beptembe corn, ay by » caus e revdea ty vaive th eK Yury 's rights tov aubseribe cor ib" per cent. of their holdings at par. evn ty Company’ trackmen struck thle “mutating for an Increase of wages. the Naval Trial ver) Point Comfort to-day, They will con- duct the final official trial trip of the | torpedo boat Stockton us soon as the weather permits, AS AOW against Mary ¢ had no home, Sun rises, that the woman went to this morning Intoxicated and | eagy took nanserted that rhe was be- Magistrate — D ——— STOCKTON’S TRIAL TRIP. Paracus. CHURCH. : nd ingtin this cf : | ti boats. % and one them. 1 that she was quantity of harles street stat.on, tavie Ueitamuie pved Haquor too well, | arsealna four months on the Indralera, Gl Pocassat, Gir: Dritannta, Gibe: Woodward Roelkur, composing and, arrived at Old SUEZ, June 25,000 garuents were repr: this unprecedented purchase w en the sto e 8 o'c’ have been enormous and the selling far in excess ® of all previous records for phenomenal business in ot'on Under- ers ard Chile has 5 4 Ladi s’ Fine Ribbed and Gave Li Cc) wear also, open-wok Lisle Thread Vest (Ladies! Und:rvests and Pants of tine quali Chatso Union Suits; worth 9Se. to $1.75. LITT MARTIN NORTHFIELD IS BREAKING. UP. Efforts to Raise Ferry- Boat May Fail—Three the moment the boat Divers placed chains about the hull to- impossible for us to see much, ‘1 are six dead horses und three wagons we know at hope Bartett- may Northtleld on the well ant ¢ Commissioner d Capt, Smith, of of the fe ie the law 5 id other. Holice Cogimissioner 3 to those t was ening to be know the INCOMING STEAMSHIPS TO-DAY. Werra, Gibraltar. jeriand, OUTGOING STBAMBHIPS, DAY, BMLED TO bY a ented by ock crowds esday before Me holst the ies below they ainst the celling this ady been recov- + that of Ju s Porto Ric: elivery: , but ly was broadway Gen that be » the belles that based on diligent Martlett. among passengers Ww y remembers trip of the geday Murphy the 8 y garding ife-naving ap: urphiy” tsaued! cinet com had to b If this was reason + 8.29 Antwerp. ++ Norfolk Crulxer Newark at Suen, 17.—The United cruiser Newark, which left Muntla abuuc May § homeward bound, “has Arrive States _About 500 pairs, ‘Imported Curtain Muslin,— A complete stock of Muslin JAMES McCREERY & CO., SICK HEADACHE ati pruaGie: 1s, .{0¢, 25c £ 20c, Fur Sunday World Wants make for- tunes for advertisers. BROKER'S SON FatherProtestsInCourt When Young Burres ‘Theodore Burrles, eon. of Joseph El- Noit Burries, Mew York, who lives at No. 1 Macca SOROSIS THE DEST BHOR FOR WOMEN $3.50 per puir. Slippers in numerous attractive designs for evening dress. : Boots and low shoes,—light and medinm weight, for warm weather. None genuine without the Sorosis label. Misses’ and Children's Sorosis Boots made on simi/ar lasts to the Ladies, JAMES McCREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. SUIT DEPARTMENT. 3d Floor, UPHOLSTERY DEPARTAE JT. Fourth Floor. 'Foulard Dresses,—lined with \ lawn, } $20.00. | —fine, whie or colored Muslin and Organdie Curtains, — finished with wide ruffles, —Full length. Unlined Cheviot Skirts,— tailor-made, — with flare . flounce. Colors,—light or dark grey, biue and black, $4 75- Untined Mohair Skirts,— with flare flounce. White, navy blue and black, $6.75. JAMES McGREERY&CO., Twenty-third Street. 75¢. and $1.00 per pair. embroidered with dots or floral designs, and edge! with plain or em- broidered ruffle; 14c., 20c, and 25¢, per yard, usual price 20c. to 35¢. Curtains and Hangings, Green Rush Prairie Grass Furniture, — Ham- mocks and all accessories mas aan for summer furnishing. or On Tu sday, June 18th SALE OF MUSLIN UN- DzRWEAR. Gowns, Chem‘ses, Drawers, Corset Covers and Skirts, g5c., $1.25, $1.45 and $1.75 each, Twenty-third Street. jumping neatas 'A number of oid garments, made of fine materials, at eh as | one-half former prices, pleatant and nt Remember, the JAMES McCREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street. SALE OY Wat, RIKER 3088. D'sT AND TH AVES With Bird’s-eye View of the Exposition | and Pian of the Grounds. Also a Condensed Description of the Purposes of the Ex- Fosition and the Numerous Features. INVALUABLE TO INTENDING VISITORS. we NOW READY. || - Address THE WORLD, Pulitzer Bldg., New York. atreet, Brooklyn, appeare! before Mag- Istrate Connorton, In Long Island City, 4 tay to anawer a charge of vagrancy by his tather, ‘The boy toot: ? tard and wald that he was twenty- lies years old and capable of. taking care of himeelf, He ws discharged. 2 } | His father was in court and became ‘ Junxry ut the decision of the, Magistrate, |waying that he weuld immediately have this son arrested on another charge. Young Durriee, upon getting his Iibeecty, ran from the court room,, jumped into [a carriage and was driven raplély away, ‘The father says he Is trying to che-k the young man from rukuing himeeg by } dlssipetion, Is Discharged. —$$—— YOU CAN SELL A SECOND-HAND sewing-machine by advertising fm the bared Warld, £ & well-known broker In

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