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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVEN FEATURES OF HOT WAVE; OTHER CITIES SWELTERING. WE ARE GOINd To WAVE A HAAG OPEN WINTERS ~ Party — Heat Led to Suicide. | Bfore than 2.000 people froin Manhat- | fan and Brookiyn went to Coney Inland | detween the hours of 2 and § o'clock this morning and slept on the sand to escape the fearful heat of the city. The beach | was covered with them, from the Boule- vard to Sea Gate A special detail of policemen was sent { out to patrol the beach and see that . the tough element 4 interfere ‘ with those who were seeking rest. There, were muny fam ith the eothers | and children, many had brought sheets with is There thes spread on the sand and, | making pillows of their outer clothing, | they slept while the breeze the | ocean fanne: many e surf before | | there were |” GOES RIGHT ON SHOPPING. You can't stop the shopper: ~ She was out to-day with her eye on the marked-down bargains while peo- ple were dropping around her like; ten-pins, Oh, you can't stop the)! shopper. Looking Ahead fer Solace. ~— wear ‘A CHANCE } BS returning to the city. At 6 o'clock this mornin on the pb there on # Were arrested as Vagrants ° night i} ASPHALT MELTS | IN HARLEM. ! aif | Nowhere war it than tn One neon the thermo World's 1 the shade. of Seventh aven ané Twenty-tifth street—on Hundred | of the cool. | est spota In the nelshborhood—marked | 10 degrees, | | The street hax recently been paved with asp! terrifie. ‘1 Itand the heat evi was tora . ‘5 \ by the way, in guaranteed for twenty years, Wall from the Honse-Tops. of the am “Geo, but that moon's h ad Wright H Shocking te the Moon. Sr ee - ———] time figures, The Amerioan tee Com- +] West Hoboken, wan overcome *by the] Pany lost so many, horsen that they, heat while driving over nis route. vere badly hampered In The horse drew up in front of the a Jahn did not alight store wert out to rea] ® was, and found him bottom of the wagon. thirty-aeven years of age. widow and several children sand t Twenty-ffth street stretched line 0 vai all Is fforted at num was a rmente! man could thoroughfare, . Santon atreet men and women ullke, wore riders were Is- atubles for treatment sts, nthe day the mercury noared La A r victim of the heat was] sued to reduce the speed going to tres to even higher marks. August Brandis, of No. 417 Union —S= = atrect, West Hoboken. Mr, Brandts HEAT CRAZED, went oUt on the front thatthe nn} NEW ENGLAND IS THE HOTTEST YET. house to read the papers. In a short 1, Y KILLED HERSELF. |time ne complained of feett Cs Pyne that the eat had am | Elzabeth Gray, a married Heya kell) CHET Ce rt! NOBTON, July 2—Reporta from New thirty-nine yeara old, die retired) merchant, 1 England points recetved early to-day Hospital, Long Island City, to-day, | 0! indicated no a ment in the hot wave ‘ al places have In prospect “the test yet’ Fi Weather Bureau officials to-day 1 yesterday's declaration that oud ee no signs of cooler from the effects of carbollc acid, which} she took with suicldal intent. Tho woman was crazed by the heat. Witllam Gates, driven insane by th 1 at No as taken to NURSE'S SUICIDE DUE TO HEAT ined nurse, fAfty- | of No. Wt West Thirty: | Kowa LOWELL APPEALS | mitted suicide whtle suffering from ein: e heat by In- working in his hay fleld. e or.) halla Wuminaring FOR FREE WATER. dere to nie men and went to the barn | Skelly Mled at with cold wa- peices : and killed himseir ter while hin wife marke! and ie - nttached a rubber tube to the gas Jet] TOWELI, Mass, July 2—The heat re . In the bathroom, ‘Then he turned ‘on = : a | “JOHN DOE” [the gas. pilaced the other end of the| last alent was the mort oppressive yct tube In his mouth and stretched out in] experienced. The temperature was 97 up WAS COLD, |! 1 Me wan desd “when found, “| ry 11 o'ctock, hen fell slowly, The a 0 bridges, the commone and elevated spots | }/HORSES HIRED were cron with mill bperatives in Sergeant Ryder, of the Parkville po- | queat of n dreath of alr, AT $8 A DAY. | Nce station, nearly fainted thts morn- Cholera tnfantum has appeared, An } ing while walking along the beach appeal has been made to the Board of | When he saw a oman, dressed in an Henith to call out the Fire Department overcoat and a fur cap, bending over One effect of the heat was to boom} to wet down the houses and streeta in a huge bonfire and rubbing hls hands | the renting price of horsen up to war-| the congested dintricts, in the blaze. “What are you doing?” demanded the Sergeant, ki feeling a weakness in his the perspiration ‘ollar band. the stranger, his him gingerly. He! he Sergeant took, ation, Where he i “John Doe.” Surgeon Stuyvers, of the Kings County Hospita), who was In the nolice station, said the man was de- mented and had probably escaped from the Flatbusk um. BAKER DIED IN HIS WAGON. SHOE Suited to your taste in style. Suited to the demands of wear. Suited to the season. SIXTH AVE. AND NINETEENTH ST. Two deaths from tha heat and nu- merous prostrations were reported in Union Hill, N. J., to-day. Frederick Jan » . 592 Spring street, HOT WEATHER COMFORT— GET ONE OF OUR COOL, EASY FITTING STRAWS Over 100 Styles to Select From. Rough Braids, $1.00 to $3.00. Smooth Braids, $2.00 to $4.00. Panamas, $4.00 to $12.00. { Wy wuts able on demand, without notice. SNe Ae 2 | Thu a e Sleep. on ES): Gil Stylish, Suitable and Serviceable Sood Ghings sor the Gable or the | Waists at a Wedding| (nz at ys Summer Clothing fer Wen and Boys Ghe Store Will Be Lunch Basket Tauess at the city’s lowest prices. Closed KH Day Chursday. Youths’ $7.50 to $10 Summer Suits for 5,00) _ Stagol, Cooper & Cor, Private Bankers, OFFICES: BALCONY, HAIN: PLCOR. 4 per cent. interest paid on ail de- Posits from $5.60 up to $3,000--pay- able on démand, withcut notice. Sraget, Cooper & Co., Preeate Bankers. OFFICES: BALCONY, MAIN FLOOR. 4 per ceat. interest paid on all de posits from $3.00-up to §3,000—pay- “ for “The Day We Celebrate.” When you have made up your mind as to where and how you wilt spend ‘‘The Glorious Forth,’’ prepare your supply of eatables and crinksbles. Most everybody who can get away gces out of\town for the day, and those who have dene‘se:in Previous years have good cause to remember the trials emé vezations they have undergone in their efforts to get a eufelent supply of goo@\things to eat and drink at anything Hke'reasca- able prices. The only safe and reliable way is to take what ju think you and your party will need with you. You'll a it most satisfactory and economical in the end. Just look overt these special offerings and figure out for yourself how little a splendid lunch basket full of good things will cost: Tongue: Selected delicately smoked Mild Sugar Cured Beef Tongue, 1b., 14 Lamb: Leg Choice Canada Spring Lamb, Ib., 11 Delicatessen: Selected Frankfurters and Bologna Sausage,lb. 10) Delicatessen: Lake Superior Smoked Sturgeon, Ib., 20 Crabs: Breaded Soft Shell Crabs, each, 5 Lemons: Large julcy Messina Lemons, doz., 14 Oranges: Large Sweet California Oranges, dos., 25! Ham: Special. Miia Sugar Cured Hams, cut from young corn fed pigs,: delicately smoked, very delicious toothsome, 1b., Coffee: ‘‘Guadaral!’’ brand Coffee, a special blend.of pei- vate estate Mecha and Java, possessing richness, streagth ‘ i and aromatic qualities, 3 lbs. $1.00; Ib., , 84) Chocolate: Hazel Sweet Caracas, for eating-end-drinking, « i ‘Better late than never."’ By waiting until now to buy your Summer Clothing for outing, business, or dress you have saved a lot of money, for such clothing bawgaine as are men- tioned in the list below were nct being offered at the B.g Store or any other store in the land in the early of the season, If you need a-new suit, get it noW.and you'll save money. -Men’s Fine Suits for Half and Less. The beginning of the Summer edeson found ue with some 5, Buits on our hands that Hot strictly regular—hun- eta of ‘emall lots lett over from séeveral big purchases and the w: (July 4th.) We say this merely to remind you that to-morrow widl be your last oppor- tunity for the purchase of any of the things you may require for the proper celebration of the glorious Fourth. bales that followéd, none of ‘which goods are to te had this season. We therefore decided to arrange a Per- ry-Clearancé Bale of the entire let of over 5,000 Suits at Suits of Worsted. Suite of Cheviot. Suits of Tweed. Suits of Flannel. All told the assortment 1s most remarkable-—embracing uccessful style of is worth less than Annual Double Value Shoe Sate. Over 25,000 pairs ot Men’s and Women’s Shoes and Oxfords, as well as Shoes for Migges, ‘Boys and Children, of fine quality and workmanship and of this season’s make, bought by our buyer, who made a recent trip to the factories of the leading shoe man- ufacturers of New York and Massachusetts, at half and Jess than half actual wholesale cost, now on sale atthe lowest prices ever known you can “Other: Equally Big: Bargains Are These: Men’s $20.00 Summer Outing Suits for you 70.00: Made of homespuns, French stripe flannels, Scotch tweeds and English serges, in the new a sack or Norfolk pleated coat design; trousers cut in (Be new peg top style, fitted with belt } perfect in every detail. f ' or first-class Footwear! Men’s $12.50 Flannet Outing Suits for 7, 4 mekee peeve Dsterds, ia tea, vrowe and piece, | °c »19 Single or double ed coat and trousers; no vest. The At IS. hand turned, all sizes, in dozens of new Cake: Delicious fresh made Pound Cake, Plain, Citren, -. 15 newest colorings, the latest designs, splendidly tailored. gy Ce and fancy styles; also Women's Black Marble and Raisin, 1b., Preserved Meats, Hare) Potted Chicken and Turkey, care- feliy mate from selected poultry aad properly seasoned, “1b. tin, 's Siice@ Beef, prepared for luncheons, is glass Kid Button and.Lece Shoes, some with cloth tops. Regular values, $2.50, $2.09 and $2.50. », Women’s Oxford Ties, in tan and black, “with light soles and fancy stitching, all sizes. Regular value, $2.00. Women's Tan and Black Kid Hand Turn- ed Ozferds, Russia Calf welt Oxfords, 7 Women's Tan Kid Lace Shoes and Wo- Kid Battop and'Lace Shoes. Regular values, $2.50 Josben's Tan and Black Kid Oxfords, with Men’s $7.00 Outing Suits for 2 5 Coat and trousers of etriped @émnels, in pleasing ings. ‘Well made and bound to fit well, No vest. Men’s $2.00 Bike or Golf Trousers for /, 0, Pretty patterns in all-woollen fabrics of the latest design, made with the new extension bottom. Men’s $2.00 Alpaca Coats for é Fast black, stitched with silk. We can fit the lean or fat man as well es the man of requiar build. Boys’ $1.00 to $1.50 Wash’Suits for ed crea Wagan mdée of crashes, Con plain and combination Salmon: Faacy Columbia River or Alaska Red Salmoa, 1-lb. cans, Pickles: Hazel Chopped Pickles, an excellent meat reliek, large 10 oz. bot., Vrait Batter: Anderson's éelicious Peach, Plum, Quince or Apple Butter, 3-Ib. tin, Crackers: National Biscuit Co.'s Social Teas, Albert, Ginger, Graham or Bkequet Wafers, 1-Ib. tis, : Sardi: La-Tour’s Imported Sardines, in pure Olive O11, 14's, tia, Sliced Peaches: ‘‘Old Glory’’ brand, toserve with cream, can, Ht 145 men's Black 45 50 and $3.00. We turn and welt Patent Leather Alt V 95 O&kferds, with light and heavy soles, mili- tary and French heels; Tan, Kid and Calf Welt Sole Lace Shoes; Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes and Patent Kid and Patent Leather Lace Shoes, in several styles; all sizes of each kind. Regular vaines, $3.00, $4.00 and $5. Ht 1. OO Ws ieee a ts Ht 145 ge. A choice array of pretty patterns, in stylish fabrics and makes, woreteds, cheviote, tweeds, &c. Sizes, 29 to 36 chest measure. (tain Freer, An Extra Special 4th of July Offering. Men's Tan Black Kid London Toe Lace Shoes, all sizes; aloo Russia Calf Oxfords, Wines and Léguors. 6 C in sizes 7to 10. Regular value $2.50. Celebrated Clicquot Cleh Ginger Ale, doz., 115 Lace Effect Dotted Swiss Warsts Men's Tan Kid and Calt Oxfords, several} Very high grade Zinfandel, a superior table wine, gal., 1.15 at $1.70 W195 ree Bice Seid and’ Call Lace Stes tn} Pure California Port and Sherry Wises, gal, 1.15 dozens of different styles; aleo, 1,200 pairs of fine Sample, Natoma Brandy, 6 years old, gal., $3.00;-bot., 70, Button in back, front finely tucked between lace stripes, atock collar and tie, tucked back. A most effective waist. Bho and Oxfords; aample shoes come mostly in sizes 61; to} Old Maryland Rye Whiskey, gal., . 2.25° =a ~ . } of the others we have all sizes. Wot a pair of shoes in the 1894, gal., $2.65; bot., | > 65 An Extra Special 4th of July Offering. 1 i 50; Old Crow Whiskey, 1894, gal., $2.65; bot, Extn. pe J y g. lot worth Jess than $3.50; many are worth more. O14 Cabinet Rye gal, 3.00 Men's Shoes and Oxfords. All makes of the best 1 ers, such as tan kid and B,¢, 2 85 calf, patent leathers, patent kids and the best of ‘‘the samples." All regular $5.00 and $6.00 values. 2 (Main Pleer, Contre, 1m Ot) Gatteta Dress Skirts at $7.90 Unlined S-gored flounce, each gore joined by open-work herringbone stitching, clusters of tucks around flounce. An extremely Summery, light-weight and dressy skirt. An Extra Special 4th of July Offering. White Dimity Dresses at $5.00 Waist in the new button-in-back style; graduated flounce skirt, with deep foot ruffle. A very jaunty dress. Puritan Riesling, a better grade of California Witte Wines, dez., Blackberry Brandy, excellent for medicinal purposes, gal., $2.00; bot., 3.15 50 (Fourth Wiper.) Wen’s& Boys’ Straw Hats For the 4th of-July—and afterwards. If you haven’t bought your straw hat, you're late, but not too late—just in time to Bieyelos tor the Fourth of July. share in these big bargains in cool, stylish Summer headwear : 500 dozen of the newest kinds of Men's Stylish Straw Hats, in all the lat Women’s and Children’s Bathing Surts. Our Bathing Suits are made of the best and most suitable of materials, in pretty, ap- propriate styles. They fit as they should fit, and are bound to wear well and give perfect satisfaction. Style and quality considered, we believe our prices to be the lowest. Here area few—just compare them: ‘Women's Mohair Bathing Suite, with white braid trim- med skirt and waist, eable and stylish, at Women's Mobsir Bathing Suits, with combination collar and tie of duck, of a fine quality, at ‘Womea's Bathing Suits, of cardinal mohair, fancy white braidiny ilor tle and collar, at Misses’ Flannel Bathing Suits, polka dot duck collar and trimming, at rough and emooth braids, ia all the regular $1.50 and $2.00 \tter; a choice to-merrew fer BOYS’ STRAW HATS. : Sailors for the small lads—Yacht shapes for the elder beya, A choice selection of rough or smoeth eurface braids, in all the latest shapes, with beet of silk bands in any shade. The 7Sc., $1.00 and $1.50 hats of the exclusive hatter; a choice to-morrow for a 95) Spend the Fourth in the country a-wheel. The fresh, pure air, the change of scene, and the exercise will do you good. If you must have a new wheel, or any supplies for your old wheel, come here for them if you would save money. Look over these offerings if in- terested: A Special Sale of a Manufacturer’s Stock-of Women’s Outing Hats. A low cash offer secured for us the bal- ance of a mamufacturer’s unsold stock of. Women’s Outing Hats, made of fine straws, plain and fancy braids, in some of the smart- est effects produced this season—hats that are stylishly correct in every particular and well! adapted for outing and travelling wear. If you need one for ‘‘the Fourth” this is your op-' portunity. 25c. for Hats worth up to $1.00. 45c. for Hats worth up to $1.50. QSc. for Hats worth up to $2.50. 2.25 3.25 3.95 1.95 (£4004 Floor, 19th Men's and Women’s Hu-Linen KHandkerchiets . at very moderate prices. The hotter the weather, the greater the need for handkerchiefs of the right quality, handkerchiefs such as these for example: Men's Hemstitched Hand Embroidered Initial Handker- 1901 Fowler Bicycles. We have recently acquired possession of the entire stock of the Boston agency of the Fowler Cycle Works, containing such choice and highly desirable styles as the following: “FOWLER 1901 CHAINLESS,"’ Fitted with Hartford single tube tires—the world re- nowned Sager gear---list price $60.00, while they last, your choice at 35.00 FOWLER 1901 TANDEMS, Double diamond frames fitted with Hartford 77 H Tandem tires and finest of other fittings, list price $75.00, while they last, your choice at 32.50 FOWLER 1901 ‘KING BEE'' RACERS, Made with truss frame, waight between 19 and 20 lbs., frames 20 or 22 inches. List price $60.00, while they last, your choice at 18.00 We also continue the sale of Fowler 1901 Truss Frame. Century Model Bicycles at 15.75 chiefs, all linen, at, each 1214 } Fowler Recers have won more races than any other wheel Women's Hemstitehed Hand Embroidered Initial Hand- now on the market. The workmanship on them is as alas Ligetes 18m Bt Be, kerchiefs, all linen, at, each, 1214} fine as the finest—every fitting is perfection itself—and they have the famous Diamond 500 1!4-inch tires. 7} The Morrow Ccaster and Brake attached to your wheel for (Your wheel called for and delivered without charge when this attachment is to be made.) ‘se Plain All-Linen Han 1 ° op Incas, and bam, eh ern Rig Cigar Values. If you are going out of town to spend “The Fourth,’’ take a box of good cigars with you. You'll find it hard to get your favorite brands out of town at almost any price. Here’s a special list of high grade goods that are bound to suit all tastes and all purses: 4.50 (tain Floor, Centre, 18th Bt.) Speetal Vaiues in Summer Corsets. A few selected special offerings in Sum- mer Corsets for Wednesday; ‘the right quali- ties, tho right weights, the right colorings, Bicycle Sundries. 20th Century 1901 Gas Bicycle Lamps, VRAIS NONE BETTER MADE 199, 299, 605, 607, 609, 1197, 1359 Broadway. - oklyn Store, 371 Fulton St., Brooklyn, opposite Gity Hall. ‘Only Bro Sater ree ao at the right prices. Columbia Automatic Ges Lamps, Lo Belle Bonita Key West Highest Grade Clear Havana A Daifty Fine Silk Short French Corset, in blue, pink, P. & A. Banner Oil Lamps, at .25} Purltanos Finos, box of 50 4.50 white or lavender, boned with genuine, whalebone; orig: Cleveland Blue—will save your spokes from rust--per La Espartana Clear Havana, Cuban made, as fine as im- inal price, $2.50; oh sale to-morrow at 1,75} bottle, 5} ported: 2.50 A lot of Fine Silk Batiste Girdles, in all colors, hand- Foot Pumps, large size, good and strong, each 25} Conchas Especiales, box of 50, . soméely trimmed with ribbon and lace; regularly worth Boyce Pocket Foot Pumps, very powerful, only 18} Puritanos, box of 50, 3.00 92,28 lonladle| to-morrow, ste rs 1.50 Sprocket Locks, with keys, each 5{ La Simpatica Clear Havana, Cuban made, Conchas Es- 2.15 Corntecctne Namo i white eatie and black Italian clay Guaranteed Single-Tube Tires, worth $2.00 each, for 1,25} Peclales, box of 50, . the American Lady Cornet in batiste; original values, Diamond ++500.'' The best tlre made, pure rubber only Chappie Puritanos, box of 50, 83.75 and $1.75; a choice to-morrow for 1,25} used in its construction; regularly worth $6 a pair; here 10c, Havana Seconds, box of 50, ‘A lot of Short Batiste Straight Front Corsets, in blue, to-morrow at, each 1.95} Lucke's Import Cigars, box of 50, pink, lavender and white; regularly worth $1.00, at 59} Veeder Cyclometer, registers 10,000 miles, only 65 Dally Edition Extras, box of 50, C. BY and Nemo Net Coreete; regularly worth $1.00, for 69} The Bevin Echo Bicycle Bell, 5 Key West Extras, box of 50, 5 ; Short and Long Net Corsets at ! Three-in-One Oil, per Lottie, Mail Ordere Filled, hy t “Ceron’d Vicor, 1d BL) perting Goods Dept., 34 Floor, Rear.) ey a i |

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