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vod ENGRAER ‘SHVED FROM FRE Was Overcome in His Ann Street \, Loft When Firemen Reached { Him and Carried Him to’ ' Safety. , WAS A BURDEN FOR TWO. fire Started In His Work Rooms, ,» Where He Sometimes Slept, but How Is Not Yet Known to the ' Authorities. ‘A mysterious fire thet may yet cause the death of Charles Abbott, an old en- raver, of No. 6 Ann street, and who lives at No. 51 Cranberry street, Brook- | { 1¥F, occurred to-day in the man's office + and workshop at the former address, About 1.30 o'clock a policeman heard eries of “Fire!” coming from a window fn the fourth story ot the building, which Is used for ofilce purposes. Great Volumes of smoke were pouring out of the place, and he sent in an alarm. Engine ‘Company No. 32 was the first to respond and had turned its Ines on the building, when the crowd set up a | youl that there was a man in it burning { ,ZAeut. Convay battered down the street rand ordered Firemen James O'Neil and Peter Muller to the rescue. They 4 Groped thelr way up to the fourta tory, je dense smoke making their ascent most difMoult, and it was fully five min- J utes before they found Abboit. Abbott ) ras lying near a window unconscious. + He Is seventy-five years of age, over a feet in height and welghs 250 pounds. 1 Both O'Neil and Muller are under the average size, but, taking him by his arms and legs, they staggered to the ! gtreet with their burden. Abbott was only half-dressed and his Umbs and body were cut from the win- dow which he had broken to gain air and give the alarm. He was sent to the udson Street Hospital, and as he was ing put into an ambulance he re- ined his senses only long enough to ask the names of his rescuers and the company to which they belonged, - ‘An examination of the engraver's office disclosed indications that its oc- eupant often slept there. He has been fm business In the’ neighborhood of Ann treet for over forty years, = «Lad’s Injuries Prove Fatal. 4 John Renners, the five-year-old boy who was run over by a horse and buggy on Friday, died to-day at his J thome, No. 1565 Pacific street, Brooklyn. His death was unexpected until last might, when he began to show evidences of internal injuries and sank rapidly. He was laying with other children in front of his home, when 4 man driving ‘the horse of Dr. Ellers, of No, 243 Mc- Donough street. approached. The child Became confused and was knocked down and run over. | “The Effect of Example. | * “I have read somewhere,” quoth ) Bolingbroke, “that history is philoso- * phy teaching by example.” Example, which is better than pre- cept, is a great teacher belonging to a branch of the family of Experience. © Success is Enterprise teaching by Ex- ample. “The World saw it first!” Saw what? Why, the advantage of telling readers about For Sales while » they are still for sale. Read the columns of this morning's World. If you have time, look up yes- terday’s Sunday World and go carefully over the For Sale columns. Almost every article of commercial or personal need was announced there for sale; al- ways at a bargain; always easy to get at; ae addresses given; real. good things pi sale, z ™-And, as before stated, always cheap, \ because people don’t advertise for sale » unless they are ready and ripe to sell. J The’ World this morning contained \, fifty-five For Sales. Among other things ! offered you will find a $650 Chickering } piano offered cheap; a good-paying res- ctaurant; a confectionery store, and so on, for a long list. Yesterday the Sun- ¢ day World printed one hundred and five For Sales. and there were some attractive “offers made—a parlor suit, show cases, a-great lot of wall paper, New and sec- .» ond-hand desks, typewriters, and lots of ) Other things useful in business or in the , home, Always bargains in World For Sales. HS FOLLY COST LWES OF TWO Alfonso Alonde Tried to Refill a Burning Oil Stove, and His Sister and Himself Were Fa- tally Burned. | WERE PREPARING FOR PARTY Bodies Lie Side by the Brooklyn Home Now Their Side in Which the Terrible Tragedy Has | Blighted. Alfonso Alonde died In the Bushwick Central Hospital to-day and his body has been iaid beside that of his pretty r, Josephine, in the home at No. 839 Eighth avenue, Brooklyn, where the terrible accident that caused their death occurred. Many friends had be vited to a party at the Atonde hor t night, and during thy afternoon the young woman und her brother were preparing the refreshments on an oll stove in the kitchen, She notlord that the blaze was low and askel her brother tu fill the bowl with oll, He brought a two-gallon can, and without extinguishing the blaze started to pour the oll. An explosion followed and the clothing of both ignited. Miss Alonde wore a light summer dress and it was soon a mass of flame. She threw herseif to the floor, scream- ing in agony, while her brother, un- mindful of his own condition, dragged her toward the front of the house, call- ing loudly for hep. George Wood, who was visiting on the second floor, ran to the apartment and with the help of others wrapped blankets around them. An ambulance was called and both wore taken to the hospital. died four hours later but her brother lived until this morning. She was nine-| teen years old and her brother was two years her junior, BOY DROWNED IN RIVER. Falls in While at Play and Body In Recovered, Walter Koberlin, seven years old, of No, 8 Tenth avenue, while at play at the foot of Kighteenth street, North River, to-day fell into the water and was drowned, The body was recovered. Carpet Deft. Commencing Monday, Fune 15th, we will offer the following Spec’l Inducements, which are 25% below usual prices. 60 Fine India Rugs, suitable for all classes of fur- nishing, in sizes Sxro to 17.3x11.8, at $35 to $760 each. The abave goods will be ‘held for Fall delivery, if desired, Lord & Taylor, Dewar’s Scotch oO Dewar's “White Label” The Scotch Whisky of grostade The Best Rickey 4 {s‘mado of “Special” The fine old Highland Whisky r FREDERICK GLASSUP, NZW YORIT Bele United States Acont Miss Alonde | PLYMOUTH RENT OVER BEECHER MEMORIAL. Members of Sub-Committee Go Ahead | fry in Orane: with Plans for Building With- out Consulting Associates. Diesatistaction $s members of Plymouth Church over a| moi site for the Beecher memorial building. Without the approval of the su%-com- ointed by the Committee jenry Sanger Snow and P. 8. . comprising a majority of body, nave entered into ne H.O'Neill & Co. mittee WOVEN MADRAS-—5,300 yards—the remainder of a consignment of this season's latest conceptions in dots, stripes and small designs, specially adapted for shirt waists and entire costumes—32 inches wide and war- ranted fast colors—per yard....ssesee..ssseereee veeee Regular price 25c, rife among THE WORLD: MONDAY EVE 190%. G, JUNE 15 tions for the purchase of a Orange street opposite the $24.00 of # derstood, $44.00, Of this, wo lots with a fronwage street and thy thirty-thr yof tlre $ for an additio | joining. the to haste that the olved. of ptot shureh, and have paid $1,000 to bind the bargt! The purchane pitce ts to be, it ia un ist Black and Colored Mohairs. COLORED MOHAIRS—Very high lustre, in navy, dium and royal blue, gray, tan and red—the for seaside and mountain wear—per yard. Two Specials for Tuesday, June 16. Fine Wash Fabrics At a Saving of Nearly Fifty Per Cent. FANCY SILK TISSUES—6,800 yards — white and tinted grounds, two and three toned effects in stripes, | dots, checks and a variety of other neat designs in the { season's newest colorings—fast colors—per yard. ...se06 (First Floor.) larly desirable for entire costumes—per yard.............+ Regular price 69c. , me- popular fabric } 49c Regular price 69c. 25c Regular price 45c. 12%c In Silk Department We Offer for Tuesday 3,000 Yards Polka Dot Satin Liberty, Considered excellent value at 75c., At 49C. Yara. n ix under Jeet ade oon tot yulldéng ts In the ite the plan for a_me thinks that 09m Yn DUCK ROBES in white, several shades of blue, pink, green, mode and tan, full sweep, trimmed with cluny la value $7.50, at... GRASS LINEN BATI Laces, Robes and Nets Much Below the Usual Prices. BLACK MOHAIRS—8,000 yards—very bright lustre and a ? good firm fabric—perfect weave—40 inches wide—particu- ¢ 49.C 1 $3.40 q an linen mixed, with liberty satin stripes, 22 inches wide. { 35c former price $1.70 yard, at.. SILK LA TOSCA NETS, 45 inches wide, in white, cream, ecru and black, regular price 98c. yard, at........ i 600 pieces of fine TRIMMING LACES of all kinds in white, cream, ecru, butter and Arabian shades, in edgings, insertings, bandings and galloons, formerly 20c., 30c. and 40c. yard, at 10c.,, 15c. and....... seeee to wear—made of the finest grades of 35c¢ ; 20c Men's Negligee Shirts, Worth $1.00 to $1.50, at 70c. Each. These are high class shirts fit for any gentleman adras and Percale in all white and colors and in neat designs. The bosoms are and detached—al Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. plain and pleated—cuffs attached sizes, 14 to 18, at 70c. Each. Coup A Tuesday Opportunity HAPMANSG The Store That Saves You Money. $3.00 Worth of “Sperry d Hutchinson” Stam ps Free. on- Upon presentin, Chapman & Co,’s day, (June 16) and makin chases amounting to $1. more we will dollars’ worth o Stamps Free in addition to those you receive ON your | Good onty on Ju purchases. ieee 1903. G.G ‘ues- pur- or Bye you three Green Trading he HAPMANE&C 4. Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn. g this coupon at ne 16,) | rceeataarac f day yov can rely upon most of the goods advertised Sunday being on sale to-morrow. In order to reduce stock before inventory, which occurs on July 1st, we offer to-morrow 300 Walking Skirts Like and Similar to Illustration, $2.90 Redu°ed from $5.98, $6.98 and 7.98 Made of all-wool fancy mixed mannish materials and _fine black and blue melton cloth. They are in the newest seven gored flaring shape, with three stitched straps over hips, form- ing yoke effect; trimmed with small buttons. These skirts have the new patented close- tight backs, which never show the opening. All Sizes. We cannot fill mail orders or send any C. O. D. Second Floor, 69th St. Section, Owing to the inclement weather Embroidery Sale Continued. There is such a large stock of the embroideries we placed on sale to-day i ! : ft at less than half regular prices that we feel justified in announcing the sale to continue to-morrow. These embroideries came from one of St. Gall’s largest and most reputable makers. They consist of nainsook, cambric, Swiss edgings and insertings, and are the finest goods of their kind manu- factured. Most of them come»in 4%-yard strips, though a few are longer and a few shorter. . Sold by the strip only, but the strip costs about the regular price of one yard. 35c. quality, 124c. Ps . yd. 25c. quality, 8c. yd. | 50c. quality, 18. yd. $1 to $2 qualities, . Main Floon 69th £1 tion, Good China SilKs, 45c. Yd. Splendid quality, guaranteed strong and washable. Just the thing for warm weather waists and costumes. jpiachs white and colors for choice; 27 inches wide; regular 592, grade, Main Floor, near Rotunda, A Bargain To-Morrow in Mosauit aes) Lawn Gvimpes,49e.| Canohies, Particularly dainty litle guimpes of fine quality lawn, with em- broidered insertion down the fronts to waist line, and two lusters of tucks on each side, finished with a fluffy ruffle; nicely hemstitched on neck and sleeves; sizes 2 to 14 49c years—splendid value Rotunda, The pesky mosquito can wage war all he chooses where these Canopies ire in use, for th proot inst’ anything biting. Our prices range upward from $1.10 Each. Third Floor, 60th St, Section Store Lamps, $2.98. for to-morrow at, each, Second Floor, tear Special —Children’s Ding Pong Hats. We ofier special for to-morrow a lot of these smart little ping pong hats, made of white pique and prettily trimmed with black velvet ribbon—for sale in the in- fants’ department at 59c. Each. Second Floor, near Rotunda, Third Floor, 39th $+ BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, These are the P. & A. Mam- moth store lamps; they are fitted with large centre draft fount and burner; 300 candle power. Give a powerful light and just the thing for stores or warehouses; also adapted for use at the coun- $2.98 150 try house—com- plete—specia Smaller _ sizes, power, $1.69. candle Sexton een nn ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGNAT Fs’, eel caek THE WORLD'S VACATION BUREAUS. If you want a Summer Hotel or Boarding-House consult the Summer Re- sort columns of THE WORLD VACATION BUREAUS 1381 Broadway, New York, and 292 Washing- ton Street, Brooklyn. West Fourteenth Street. Tuesday has its own special attractions, | Among which are | CLEARANCE SALE OF WHITE WAISTS that have becoz:e soiled of rumpled, and which these weekly sales never fall to clos out. In aijditioa, we have Fs SPECIAL MORNING SALES of Certain Gocds at Half the regular prices. Althouzh it is always p'ainly stated that such are not ro'd after One o'Cloek, j10 many customers came late Tuesday afternoon for them that we have decided te |rereat thes: Two Great Morning Specials: CHIFFON MULLS Beautiful sheer cl that make the 1 ~all the pretty To-morrow until 1 o'clock, WHITE INDIA LINONS Snowy, sheer and fi for all sorts of ar 15 ce! al! — Termesew een 1 o'clock, B34 Tposes— And, a1 above stated, CLEARANCE SALE ALL DAY OF LADIES’ SOILED WHITE WAISTS. Too many styles to itemize—- but you can count on big values. >——_—————_____ —_ ry Great June Reduction Sale of Choicest Wash Dress Fabrics Don’t think for a moment that they are any ‘otb:r’s two and three year accumulations of fasse styles.... We would not buy or offer such. But in view of disappointment of those who may have been allured by such offerings elsewhere, we desire to empha- size that: ALL QUOTATIONS BELOW REPRESENT UP-TO-DATE GOODS You never find the old or undesirable here at any price. COLORED SILK MADRAS EMB'D DRESS MUSLINS Plain tints—-Rose, Blue, Pink and ‘The real Mohalr finish, same as im a beautiful shade of Red—price expensive imported goods—white, whon assortment was coniplete, with colored rings and figures, 45 cants—Now....-.5.00.+ +18) and black, with detached white They are the goods of the present—tn great demas r shirt wal put: id Ragiigee shirte-—not tlich ae seen all around the country for years FINE GERMAN DRESS LINENS Rest quality tmported—rich sill lustre—handsome stripes in good assortment of colors—goods now sold by many houses at 55 cents— As they are allke on both figures and fancy dots—value .20 1234 Parcicularly nice for seasid as they have firmners enough to retain crispness. MERCERIZED FOULARD SATEENS Silk colors and styles for shirt waist suits—polka and fancy dots and amall designs—look and make up like s.lks that cost five times the price. 15 2| LINEN FINISH CHEVIOTS White, with black rings, dots and gg Hike a piece of white Linen, dlamonds—value .15..... 08 tloally un-wear-out-able—too mi be ald of thelr cesiraniiity for Ciidren's | WOVEN STRIPE MADRAS Dror a8 Walms and Dresses. Clear cold and black ny Printings on walte. #0 desirable MAC LAREN’S CHEVIOTS Cord with double solae eae 1246 ETAMINES AND HOPSACKINGS Cream, Light Blue, Tan. Reseda, ek, Red, Navy and Pink—not woo! that they look and those that cost fv price ... o IRISH LINEN ETAMINES Pure Linen in the natural shade— made in Ireland—yard wide—sheer yet firm—in great demand ¢or Tailored Coat Costumes as well aa Snirt Walxt Sults—will “tub” fectly—Imported to sell 1234 wea. yard wide— AG or figures—35 hes wide— Elsewhere .25 and .29.........4 GREAT LOT OF BLACK FABRIC: ae any soot Jcince Tor surmer, ok Hem: Black Dotted Swisses Black lace stripe Mus! Black emb'd stripe Muslii Value .19 and .25., ask double for same goods season's best styles and colors—Ginghams so i need At present \t will pay to buy foF future Use Oca Hanes roe ee ) old’ for wears and never had a complaint—contain not a particle @ plece of muslin. ' have of dressing—colors absolutely fast—wash like 5 ¢—_—_____« Solid Silverware | Mohairs Are Ideal Articles of Sterling Silver—-925-100)| for Summer Wear fine, are as pure silver as you can any- Shed Dust, | where find, no matter where you see Don't Wrinkle Easily, them .. Thea why pay high profit! Keep Crisp, prices eleewhere when you can buy here | Are Cool and Silky. so much lower? |, And yet how reasonably you can These Quotations Uf you know where values are beste on”. are for Solid Silver of good weight. We offer:— We do not offer the lightweights else- yn CENTS where offered at similar prices. | angi)’, Witte Mohatre—black and na Soild Silver Cold Meat Forks 1.98 | Sant for ‘Travelling Dusters, Walking lad Forks ... 3.98 |Winchovalng grlinary dress’ purpose— rilne Forks. 1.8 r Olive Forks 1.79 | AT 19 CENTS ver Pickle Forks 1.4¥| Navy, Black and Cream Mohalirs that a agivver Eutter. Elda Gy | Mak? the nattlest kind of Bathing Suite inch—would sell rapidly at 29 centa, AT 49 CENTS Imported high lustre Mohalrs—G ‘89| Navy, Garncs, Cream and” Black 1.7y | inch—elsewhere .59. 249) AT 49 CENTS Royal Blue Mohairs. with Sil 1.39 | pots, also ‘White ‘Mohalrs, with, blu ot Solid Silver Ple Servers . Solid Silver Sugar Sitters ver Sugar T Soild Silver Berry Spoons . Solid Silver Salad Spoons Solid Si:ver Bon-Bon Spoon: Soild Silver Sugar Spoons 1.24) D'ack cords—a8 inch—excelient for sea- Solid Sliver Cheese Spoons 2.yg | side wear—value .65, Solid Silver Gravy Ladies 2.48] AT 75 CENTS Solid Stiver Soup Ladles. White Mohairs with colored or black! au 98 Solid Silver Cream Ladies, ‘98 | metallic dots—will not scrape or wear eu 98 Soild Sliver Tea Strainers, Solid Siiver Teaspoons~stx for .... | So! Silver After Dinners—*ix for 2.6! 20 He mee Tablespoons—aix for. 11.4! Leeeek Spallan Mohairahigh silke lames 5 ae a4 ‘anteed ni rub o! Solld Silver Dinner Forks—six for 11.49) 39 to's Inch, 3 OF crock Solid Bliver Tea Forks—six for 84/511 Woo. VOILES Cut Glass Salt and Pepper hakers—Sterling Silver Tops....++ Those who have a Summer gown ee ig lin view can buy the dd-esnt © pe uallty—thi: v eee Another Sale Ram Neher Aaa of “Palmer's Hammocks Real Linen Window Shades Several styles now selling at 89 cents, for 30 Cents! $8 cents and $1.10 reduced Sounds tmpossible. but true, because to 75 Gents. some have slight. Impertections—othege wise price would be fifty cents, Rent quallty—tull size--assorted colors— e Untings— with spreaders—with and without pillows: 4a wring. A Trading Stamp Company to induce us to use stamps states “(We oan increase your profits by attracting the people’s attention to the trading stamps, in'place of the cutting of prices.'’ 3 Our principle being to give real values, we shall continue to cat prices and maintain a reputation justly gained. ‘ LET OTHERS GIVE STAMPS, » WE WILL GIVE VALUES. “You can fool some people all the time, and all people ‘some time; But at You can’t fool all the people all the time.” ~Wedon’t ti to fool aay People any: ; Leh off46 inch—elsewhere 98. AT .39—.49—,59—, 69—.79 to 1.49 ce 98 3x6 ft Compiete 21M