The evening world. Newspaper, July 1, 1901, Page 2

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‘THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1901. TWO SCORE KILLED AND MANY OTHERS PROSTRATED . "ON THE HOTTEST JULY 1 OFFICIALLY RECORDED. a4 re os ae Sear Oo o PF¥ aren > 00 ° o 2 (Continued from First Pa fi ee ...8 SCORCHING HEAT ALL WO MORE |, HOT WAVE A CALAMITY ! NOTICE. \atreet, Brooklyn. {i i W. {All the Andrew Davey Stores SDUASON, JOHN, axe thirty-Ave, of LA ae OVER THE COUNTRY. Ae EA THER CHIEFS SAYS; 8\- Asthec Andress Davey = Stores avenue and Montgomery | &, ; Pen eee en (By long-distance wlephone to The Evening World from Washington.) 4 day, Tuesday, Wednesday and er En Chie Mireve, Sat Mees ‘The appended table shows the temperature in the principal awive hent “There is no chance of relief from the hot spell just now. 4! Thursday evenings until further eRe viii nentee a cities of the country to-day rt of the car “The hot wave is countrywide, and [F CONTINUED 3 notice ; ‘ ; age seven, of City Degrees.| City. WILL BE A NATIONAL G TY. Thi x ‘or the accom:modation of cus- soeeeet erin woattn [$ Waahington ...cseeeee eee ans 5 a EE ‘ eae CRA. While thero tomers we shall continue to keep aisaue: ‘Overiome at 4isty: Philadelphia... 90 may be some I¢ relic through small thunder storms, the open late Friday and Saturday even- aged Atty. i Boston .....0. | St. Louls general heat bids fair to be prolonged indefinitely.”—Chief ings as heretofore. aN Detroit 3 Loulsvil SlthoLWanthanl Buran | < ve Mincinnatt . y, | DUN, aged alaty-four, || OR pee ee Rye sai $4.919505 | ANDREW DAVEY. Chen) Coco OC) Co | Huffialo Kansas City = = Reading LEWIS, JESSIE, aged twenty, of | Woe meee Cine nunadtch a eee No, 147 Rodney atrect, U Pity ee adel le Died at home. KINPIIMER, ALPHED, aged inirty, of No. 190 LYMAN, THOMASaged thirty ig Bera? peseeiose h atreet, Hrook- BE IOUN IEEE jome shortly af- ol, of No, 5 Weat ‘overcome in front of Takes te ft. Via FOR HEAT CASES. OUTFIT TERS TO MEN AND BOYS. , A Salefor The Fourth. Your IndependenceDayPurchases , are charged with no unjust “taxation” in our stores. The world’s best markets find representation here, but there’s no excessive “duty” to pay. For every penny that prudent pur- chasing and store thrift can save goes into making lower prices for you. And because we buy in such vast quantities it is our privilege to celebrate this Fourth with the greatest values in- New York. Fora firm to offer so many great values at a single time is consummate business achievement—for every depart- ment has tempting styles at fascinating prices. Here are a few—dozens more at the stores: Men's Serge Suits. Men’s Blue Serge Suits. Of fast color serge: taped Guaranteed ndigo “dyed serge of fine Seams; trousers with or double breasted coats; dd We | Guiliye Sine without belt straps; well seams reinfor a cut — well made; worth J 4 know where you'll hive J DD 00 . He a fe twenty-ats, of No 165 4 Forty-fret street street and Bigbth BAN, not known, age forty, short jocky, Hight complex at Vandam ‘Thompson avenue, Queena Hor- ough. ee | so eee le r) A PATROL WAGONS al aeerus | At Police Headquarters it was to 2.30 0% Us for amtu- s usually sent The age fifty-three, of So No §7 Corona this afternoon tha re had been ev ses, Mfty more th throiwh police sour the average repres As most of t! do not go through © owencles, fdea of the amount of work done can o had, ‘The calls for ambuiances at 3 Kreat that, to meet / enty-egren Over teeta St Vin MNEIL JAMES age! forty ta of No Wilitematar trict Marple age thirty-five - ie and One Huadret ant ar MHompital. MILLER, ANDREW of No, 173 Ei Died in bakeshop at ‘Thirty- fourth street and Firat avenne. aged forty-fe am out to help t LAWYER HOUSE HEAT-STRICKEN. | yoneven, of No 48 yo Firat street Firat atreet. MARY, nee tity, of No. y street, Died at her f No S26 Rast No. 67 » THOMAS, aged fi of No 20U West Sixty street, died in Maron's atable, Seventy fost street NOUN, aged t One Lawyer Fred House was overcome by s heat while making « motion before Recorder Goff, in Part L, General Ses. | ate ne. Ms. House was nil several friends has- Seventy-scventh strect and Am- aterdam avenue. = Atty-two, ot Thirey-tourth He trie tinue, Dut wae not adle, 1S OWN WRATHER. in] was assisted from the court-room, Mr House tovk a cat) to ats home and Little Man—How waa it down your |) take a vaca way last night? Mig Man—-Well, 1 had to get out iy fur-lined overcoat, initd a tire in| M’DONNELL JUROR the furnace, anchor the houce to the HEAT VICTIM. round to keep it from blowing away; got out my snowshoes, wrote my name on the frosty window panes and went to bed with icteles hanging to} my nose Little Man—tiar! $10.60, Special at..... 5. to pay $15.00 for this Men’s Blue Serge Suits. — | Mots SI Ten } Of absolutely fast color all-wool serres,| Men's Blue Serge Suits. double or single breasted styles; latest high! ares ; cut vest; trousers with of without belt| [ast.color sernes of tine quality; sinele oF streps. We call special atten‘ion to this! eV Goad spwithe belt ates ‘ straps. Material fs guaranteed to neither lot_as the very Eest bargain we have. crease nor sag. Every They surpass the most dant ato caretully made $15.00 advantagekande style cof ] 5 00 sultseeSpeciall Ls custom = made — clothes. '. Specialat....ccee...... Gated at Firat ave ty-Afth atreet. Die: Adar. WESHITT . THOMAS F.. nine m old, of No. 17% Russell atreet, ok lyn, not knows WICH cman wan, of the Jury In the onthe, Died at pwery. DANIEL, aged teventy- NO MIGHABL, wand twenty 9 STURNONN KID ON A Mirct overcome at No 6 ltr TODAY, At... eeccreeeecrevece Serge Skeleton Coats, $3.00 and $3.50, Men's Flannel 2-Piece Suits. When papa and mamma start out for ie seashore he pines for the ely Hot. Did b ny mountains. Should they suggest In all the newest styles and / PATRICK, age nets ay, patie ate woe ste Staten lalate to len, he wants se $2.00 and $2.50 Washable Vests, $425. colors, all grades, 7 50tol8 00 I en atreet, Brooklyn. | at rat ath natlnac i eT to Roc oandiaclentuntil((noraay| White Duck Trousers, 79c. and 98c. {roMseee covers Ao BS { * oa mest novel w was on the [{s passed, coaxing — nd coddling Bim) SARAD, ia a with candy to move, fee from on tramp that he MetRtisaTORineewuek hath ts all that will be nece nt from tt Boys’ Suits, | Youths’ Blue Serge Suits. { Double-breasted Chev-| Sizes 14 to 19 yeus. Fast color, fine quality also Cassimeres;| Of material—never before made up to seli for e 7 to 16 years; all! less’ than $8.50. We secured them to sell ° » wool, Me cccseccecssccvcrsscceseeessesseserseces well made. strong, durable; cood 9 4 for vacation n$300— By Boys’ Washable Suits. some worth $3.5 zcial ate sees s Sizes 3 to 9 years; of Galatea, Crash and Khaki; Boys’ Blue Serge Suits. werranted fast color; both vestee and. blouse 69 gular value $1.00 to $1.50. al Cc «York cH, QAM IM Weat = tn front of No. Mompitad MBKESIOUX, JACQUBS aget afy-tve of No. 20 Wythe Eastern District Hospital MITH, USCA, aged farty-tme, of wy Pall street, Hragklyn Overcome at yolished In this town pes © v je at home. RUSH, WILLIAM, age thirty! years, of Brooklyn, 3 Lawrence atree fin Brooklyn t ooklyny dled ed forty, of No. 414 Overcome at home WADDELWonTH, aged Russian and Sailor Blousz styles, sizes 3 [010] styles; five, of No. 234 Went Thirty. years; double-breasted styles, sizes 7 a oo th to 16 years; all are pure worsted. fast color guarantesd; well cut, well U ii aes color vizantetvel<u.wsti 2) Q)E)| Boys? Washable Suits. eat Tewnty-fourth seret ant ’ ° Bellevue) iver: Bor Bh 3 5 it Sizes 3 to 9 years; of Galatea, white Duck nged forty-fy uits. or Pique; Vestee, Russian and sailor blouse styles, ef No. B44 Enat Staty-firat str joys. Ve: ere. styles, sizes 3} inal the newest cx minati fast color. Value IC Died at home. ussian and Sailor Blouse sty ts $ $1.50 to $2.00. Special at. PORK SOO to 10 year WEIR, JAWES J. JI. elght mont old, of No. 31 Welrn Brooklyn, Died at t PROSTRATIONS. preasted styles, sizes i 7 5 le- With vests, sizes 9 to 16" velts: RUT Boys’ 50c. Washable anteed dye, excellent tatorship; value $5.00 to e Knee Pants 25c. > 9 $6.00; special at f= * Special maa For The Fourth. \| Furnishings ‘ Fr The leading feature of our stock for The Fourth. 3 is style—every hat has it, And Men’s Negligee Shirts. White and tancy, Madras or Percales, \ x x ‘ » ot the variety is so comprehensive that ft \ - 2 vith vithout cutfs, ( Aas it includes every shape turned out ooh st erated Papen 98c by the stile makers at about half\ Men's Negligee Shirts. ~ 2 their prices. Fine Woven “Madras, in, handsome pat ae. erns, plain or plaited bosoms; cuffs Men's $1.25 Straw Hats. Men’s $2.50 Straw Hats. attached or de- AQ ana 1.98 Rough and ready Jambo) Brite! in all au isis of Golf and Alpine shapes;| tached. ....0. Pe and Je tylish shay “reguur val | also the matty Pan-American; ’, $1.25, ate 89c) $2.50 in hat Stores; here .eeee 1.89 Men 's Leather Belts. F ? In gray, tan and suede; all sizes, all Triple Brim Straw Hats. Men’s Fine Panamas. widths: a regular Sos. qualltys Bq The Triple Brim is the most popular] and-woven Porto Rico Panamas, in all] _ Special aly sees seesee .--.ee0e straw hat of the season. Sold by other] the new stylish shapes—both staple Men’s Underwear. PEERLESS ROOT BEER| EXTRACT. | The Warm Months One can't be too careful about hits diet—good, pure, wholesome, simple food is an absolute neces- This is the finest extract we sity, if wood healt is respected. can produce. For a cooling We have the kind of groceries Summer drink nothing 1s that lessen the discomforts of more refreshing than a Summer and insure good health sparkling glass of ®home- and digestion, made Root Beer. DIRECTIONS: PUDDING. A Dainty Dessert. This famous Pudding makes a really delightful Summr it tL economical, too asa package makes enough for six, Alpha Pudding can be prepared in a mo ment, as these directions will show. Vie Hat Bargains Np overmane at aged Atty, . place, rerkiya treet: overcome at Fitton Noo 2s ue BUTLER’S TEAS and COFFEES LA as preferred Vefore comking makes pula FIVE VARIETIES. Cocoanut Rice, Chocolate, QROMMAFAY, 3 . y uli fon No. 91 Deisacey 1 Bley , ae renner Feet a more spark a i reliable «eaters at $2.00. We and ultra smart styles; spe- co af fi all hve | eee Oren [Rue ees capone ae Farina Tapioca, “Lemos fi] tte B50) Sa a 28S | ater pin ree fae ae ial : fc eee a ce Gram sPecLFORTAS Hl Cool Shoes for The Fourth. | Svi"h" ga. Me 6a te ‘ 4 4 : A STIMULANT. ' 10c SALE JALEACKAGE Root Our shoe buyer announces great bargains “| FSisseevevees 48c to 5. i . Pag a Sasee Fetal io Sone Systema: |B sitet emenninel be for the Fourth—shoes that will help you Men’s Bathing Suits. ois spend it comfortably. Onevery purchase you will save about one-third of their worth. We can't begin to list them—let these few speak In striped and plain colored cottons, fast dy durable; special 98e; Men’s Bathing Suits. 4 “Coffee acta as a stimulant to me n for a Lime accomplish consid For purity, Maver and untformity our Teas and € not be ched <So more work i then e a) 1 Apr cesiienow: for the others, mh be eet (I Nervous, weal and) ZAR? 3 i" oy a ine quality worsted, mide Pai Hl Reka be ; p MUTLER’S | SUTLER'S SME halt! 455 | Men’s$2.50 Shoes & Oxfords. | Boys’ $2.00 Shoes. [iyous Brooklyn Knitting Mills, whie& — , polson on my father, giving him in- 3 No. 1 TEA, |No. 1 COFFEE poet d to] Seiincr avexghty made of Black Calf of} The stock ot Rice & Hutchins—their | js" gra antee of true wort ward pains und a feeling of being Koverateratl rece Ce aoe Our vory best, Z5o | Very boat Mu. 2B > 102 Russet, light and dark shades, flexible $2.00 gradz; light and dark| 4 g9.50 valuz for. 1.98 vrarailyiapests Continued se] at| PU aieicaiete pain Santee) 2S) By cuiNiMaSU e | Son gett ae Weert, Neem oles sare | VE Ai eel Ta Russel EE. [alse stout 8 #600) vays used to make him ill ont i , ic ce or Congress; al lish protected back stays; nickel or brass oniig2. wltle used to be very fond of the ‘ BUT Ss sasor quality aties ess 1.50 test coluniags. Ge 06.UU; hooks and eyelets; regularly 1 2 ° 3COrFEE shies Men’s$3.00 Shoes@zOxfords. | £200 while this lot lasts V si f beverage and was in the habit. of Men’s Neckwear. No. v {rinking It two mornings, say, then Meeriens " ‘. o A cipping a few daya and. taking tia Be t Patent Leither, black or nut browal Men's & Boys Outing Shoes. | Genuine English Foulards, the DE, Tit two mornings again, If he took it . " 8c Kids Tan Russia caine ngs Black or white canvas, with thick rub-| 50. quality; special at........ noved to Kovsevelt Hosp! the third morning he was invariably kc seuiere ware Wine, three 1). sa ore Bulldog coiti) hd ber soles: Stock Ascots Sint anersowe Ol sick, It 1s two yeara now since nen Queen Wo. tw 4 3 Wane torbers €sauarea teres J ae tonated oF plain varaps; comfortabie,| MeN's $1.25 high cut styles +*69c| are being worn by the smurt set for taken heene had tho first package of Postum. i using it ever since, to our great benefit. I DONATH, aged atiy-als, of No. 4S Mul-{ A Indy friend who ts the wifo of Stress uvereeme at Pate place aud ux |g prominent clergyman in New Haven meres tare bere (whose name | am not at liberty to Ree rheriincianaverosead) give) was a complete nervous wreck ant i from the use of coffee. About a your ago she begen the use of Postum and continued In ft. Six weeks after starting she had lost all her former nervousness, had grown plump in well wearlng—always sold at 1 95 SE eee y ade 8! les... RBrotlecrs — +-59c| country and city wear; an end- ode! less viricty atesceersereeees se 48c, RETAIL BRANCHES OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS. the face and her health better than EVERYWHERE fs 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. MAIL b fe bs = * i 4 thd walking advertisement, ard ts CHOICE CHOICE Four, 47 Cortlandt St, bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. Gee ‘reaiytra, of xo. t2 | Powtume telling. all ef Wer callers. of CROCERIES GROCERIES Convenient 244 and 259 Sixth Ave. bet. 4th and s5th Sts. rane Beer ite, iaerita gad queing them ee ur Stores. 125th St., corner 3d Aves _ FILLED, canes 4

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