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Atalian at Bay in Hallway Draws Three Long Knives, One After Another and Stands Off Three Patrolmen Until Badly Beaten. ————— | One Policeman with Revolver lolds Them Back as They Come to the Rescue of Comrade Until the Lat- ter Is Disarmed and Made Captive When Felix Blyinio was arraigned in the Harlem Court to-day the police ex- hidited three fine Sicilan stilettoes with Whieh he had held three policemen at pay while !he was backed against a Wall, using one at a time and produc- ing another as one was clubbed from © Bis swiftly moving hands. Frank Bargrvio, a wealthy frult dealer } at No. 44 Eighth avenue, had been in Le ot One Hundred and Fifteenth } treet and Second avenue—the heart of Little I@ly—when he exhibited a roll ¥ of biitg’amounting to about ® as he pald f08/@ saloon. He Was immediately set upon by the evowd im the salon and rap out on the Aireet. As he ran the crowd followed, led by Bivinlo, it is reported, and ac- eimulated others until two hundred were chasing him, when he ran into § tlie “arms of Policeman Thompson, of the Bast One Hundred and Fourth @reet station, “They are trying to murder me," yelled. Eargrulo, pleading for defense. vinio rushed up and the policemen grabbed him by the coat collar. Bivinio then turned on the policeman, striking ‘him In tho faco with his fist and knock- ing his helmet off. =, Thompson brought his ciub Into play, | and then the crowd attacked the police- 4nan. Thompson forced his prisoner into : @ street, intending to shove him @board a car and in that way get away from the pursuers. But the mob blocked Him, and its attack became so fierce from him and ie was being severely pounded when Policemen Dejaney Dig Wn ran to his ass! They fougirt through the atriggiing men that Hivinio had sought re ball at One Hundred 2 i fhompson they followed Bivinio into the hall, and found him, weked against a wall and brand bs a big stiletto In his defense. Th podcemen tried to get at him while one | @tood jn the narrow passage with a Qtawn revolver to keep back Biyinto’s | friends. Tne crowd grew bigger in the miroet and there war a cry to rush the passage (o the relief of Blvinto when a | patrol wagon joaded with reserves drove ? Up and the crowd scattered ud Lough. | ~ D Bostot huna “Fel becau: feel a broom in a “Do “vat T get trow I am strain upon one-si the m ple in to. co: city. of us This One after the other Rivinio drew ree stilettoes and It was not until he was badly bruised and hammered and disarmed that he was taken. DISTRESS FOLLOWS FLOOD. Twenty Bodies Recovered and aw Many Persons Still Missing. JBANNETTR, Pa., July +) of twenty victims of Synda © teen recovered and {twenty are still missing. ‘Aside fmm Oakford Park an the bust- | hess centre of Jeann the greatest Wreck of property was in the low part ! ‘of Penn Station, one mile west of here. t least fifty ‘familics were rendpred fomeless, Their household goods were All destroyed or washed away. Te Imuses were swept off their foundation. All the flogd-stricken people are m {ng away or have found shelter in tie Homes of neighbors. Roland Merrill, {Treasurer of the Relief Committee, has Jssued an appeal for help. [SPR AR. ) FOUR INJURED IN RUNAWAY. Carringe Horse Dashed Down Steep | | Am Crashed Into Wagon. : HOOSIC FALLS, N. Y., July 9—A run-| Petersburg, in which four persons were! Perlously Injured. i While Frank Welch was driving a car- * slage containtng Mrs. Susan Crawford ) and Miss Main, of Iowa, the horse bo- game unmanageable and ‘dashed dow; ateep hill leading to Stillman V! he bottom of the hill the carri 9 a wagon driven by Jesso Boriven. ‘Welch had a leg and collar-bone badly broken. Miss Main's arm was trac: ured, Mrs. Crawford was prhaps fatally grjuréd internally, and Scriven was seri ousiy hurt. 3 i : PRAT learing. 1000 Suit Lengths, The Jast of various styles that were $15.50 and $20 to order, now offered at *J4 Fancies Only. ee fancy they'll strike your fancy at _. SEB WINDOW DisPLay. Eyveo if not ready to buy, come in bask in the sunshine that smiling, d customers will radiate. ‘away occurred yesterday afternoon near) [at The Unmuzzled Irish Terrier That Ran Up Four dogs wearing muzzles met on an uptown corner to-day, preliminaries usual they heid a mass meeting to discuss the new muzazilng ordinance. bull elected %s Hhis utterance was somewhat retarded and we ain't got no votes, but we can i right, all right, I feel lke T was! but I must go to 2e house of ze lady wrapped up for delivery. The Street-, who pays my Hicense for a dr-r-ink. Cleaning Department guy that works] Bah! Likewise, bow-wow. on my block hit"me a swat with his] “We gotta put our checks on Till i this morning that nearly caved| Devery,” sald the brindlp bull. “He's thinkin’ at his leg, and the best I could do was to bump me nose, The question, is, what are we goin’ to do about {t?" I bet*you 1 run between his lecks und “Let us not be too precipitate.” marked the Moston terrier. discussion learned friend, the brindle bull. not, my dear fellow sufferers, and con by the remarkably brilliant Ibqdy of statesmen representing the peo- all agreed that to muzzle “Wo are unable to deny that many 0 mildly, Quite frequently a dog in- fiicts severe wounds with his teeth upon the person for whom he may not en- tertain a feeling of affection or respect. weather, essence of Injustice that we should be muzzled because of the Idwless acts xf THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 9, 1903, OGS LAMENT MUZZLING LAW Gave Them the Laugh and Whipped the Whole Crowd. some Irresponsitie dog, but we must consider that men are unreasoning and selfish." During tis speech the French poodle had been growing more and more ex- cited. When given a chance to speak, he remarked: “Ze muzzle Is ze wan @r-r-eat brutal- and| ity. Wisout ze muzzle 1 could take ze dr-r-ink wen I have ze thirst. Wiz ze muzzle I cannot steeck out ze tongue. Iam dry as zo Inside of a firecracker, They were a n terrier, a brindle bull, a dacha- and a French poodie, After the} to such occasions! Tho brindle maelf chairman. said the brindle bull, Here,” se of the muzzle, “we're only dogs couple of me slate, and me, of the muazie, not makes a grab th’ poor man’s friend, the orfant’s gulde, the walkin’ delegate's adviser, an’ th’ upifter of th’ downtrod. If we gett this here matter before Devery he'll make this muzzle thing look Ike a twenty-four-hour transfer sllp.”’ “No doubt.” agreed the Hoston ter- rier, “Mr, Devery could do a great deal for us if he were so Inclined, but we have some rollef in the proposition that we do not have to wear muzzles when We are held in leash not more than four feet long. Let us make an attempt to convince our masters and mistresses that It is better to tak out_in leash than with a muzzlo on: and) ¥yDot leash is a fogiishness,” \- Let us| pinined the dachshund take «| # leash on fot more Ae four foot long i must walk me sideways so dc ded view. Let us remember that master didn’t stepping on my tall.” juvzling question was discussed pro Just then an Irish terrier came along muzzleles#, His tongue was hanging out and his bfeath was coming In short He ve the four mass-meeting the dog laugh. “F’ wat are yez wearin’ muzzies for?’ t's der stuff," sald the dachshund. ve ara going to did aboud it? If a good chance at dot Mayor Low him down vunce.”” re- “Although naturally combative, I am con- ed to take a conservative position the question presented to us for by our distinguished the Board of Aldermen, and they aGrveR Ui ahesuias tere ' Inw,"" responded the brindle “Taw me grandmother's lett hind fut! ejaculated the Irish tertier, “AY coorse It thy law, but how are they to ‘Inforce th’ law. whin th are frresponalble, if I may put: It to-do it wid? ‘Th’ M signed th’ 6 impowrin’ th’ P. Cc. A. min to pick up all th’ dawgs they see widout a muzzlo or bein’ led, fut they didn't appropriate any dough for th’ 3. P. A. min, Sure th’ man that owns me says that divvie a muzzle will he put on me face this summer or any other summer, because whin tt Js more common in tho warm It may seem to us the quint- 7 — ay ~ XS SS AG WAH OY Making a new mark in the business history of New York. makes the greatest bargain-getting opportunities New York has ever known—all thought of profit is thrown aside—prices have been deerty and remorselessly Price-Littleness are the three magnets that will draw you here. clearance, but a wonderfully complete sale, in which the finer grade> c° all sorts of Men’s sum-- mer m.rchandise app:ar—ail new, all fresh—the v:~y thing you combination Eruption Pric. Sale of Men’s summer needs at half and less than former prices. Here are some from which to judge. Men’s, Trousers. 2 Duck Pa The store is‘brimful of unparalleled bargains. Men’s Suits, Men's striped flannel Suite, homespu: belt 1 nd wide turm-up, that Men'a White poh coo! material, 96.00; erm: 3,00 coats and pants, with 3.75 Men'a blue atriped Quting Sut foit lope; coats akeleton (no Tin : that were erupt price: 5 evlot, medium weight, that 3. O35 Men's gray homerun Cheviot Sulta, a color that donm't dunt oF atalna, that were $19.00; eruption 4 2S fine, nea and’ belt loops or fe wand. Venta, cute: § 715 price. 2.50 ware rio rept aE tn OsOO gle or double 5 () ; that were Hy eruption 7g AYN S UNDER NBAT, tan tamoue ‘Ore ego |S M so lintngy were ‘wiih atin fintnn, we 15.00 Boys’ and Children’s Suits, w ot hl "8 SINRTS c our eh perea b Sults, In a variety of patterns, chat Brlces.s.. Ok Borst worth $1.50; eruytion Berge Spite, Fe 87,00; eruption pric : Long Pante Gulta, alses 1d” to. 20, that ruption price é Long Pants Sui Bore! one. Panta Bult ya’ Long Pants HO; efaption price... en I got me] | B: inaro. Worlleg uate thet ware 138 oreo, 1) ied Flannel Quting Pants $2.25 ‘Furnishings, SLE HALF HOS! on price, per box cf 6 p WW TIES, all gt our 25 8 UNDERWEAR—All our Otia and oth Various colores values up to-Te.; “eruption 3Og RTS, of percale striped, piaited TONTS, tancy colored; resular price, J So School Shoes, soild Mon's 32.60 and $3.00 Shoes, all leathers, or oxtorde, eruption grice.. Rough Straw ‘Hate, new abapes, that es to givin’ money to th’ 6. P. C., A. TR Ridernto wil balk. 1 heard an "At: FINAN BAY 80,’ ‘This precipitated a ferce argument, which wae concluded by the Irish ter- rier Jumping in and whipping the whole crowd without danger to himself, be- eaune the muzzled dogs were powerlens to bite. a Eighteen Entombed Miners Res- cued. SHAMOKIN, Pa, July 9. ~ Ptghteen miners were entombed by @ gangway caving in at the Reading's Bix in colliery last night. A Te drove a hole Into ine turough an old élupe and to-day reach- 61 the miners, who were all allve and uninjured, THREE ROUTES TO = CONSUMPTION: There are three roads which lead from health to consumption. Over one of these roads pass all that great multitude of people --a and, © mournful procession—who die every year of consumption. Each route be- gins with health and happiness and ends with disease and death FIRST ROAD: A slight cold, neglected, net- tles in the head or throat chronic entarrh—extends to the lungs—cousumption—death, SECOND ROAD: A alight cold—neglected cough —chronle bronchitls—settiex in the lungs — cough gradually worse — consumption — A cold neglectes— the throat—hoarsene: breath—chronic asthma sumption—death, Thousands have just started on one of these ri nisands are halt way to the fatal end of one of these ronds, who are stil! rable by the wonderful and beneficial wer of the Koch Inhalation. y means of the Koch Tuberculine the oadly bactilt that destroy the lung & and lung cells are speedily killed—the dup- burating parte aro healed up and the Atringy. potsonous mucus te cleared from the nose, throat and lungs, while renewed Hrength, health aud a pertanont cure fol- breathed throug! nose aod throat, directly down into the deepest recesses ‘of the lunge—cleansing, purifying, healing and curing the inflamed ‘Ussues, Upward of nine are daily taking this treatm: Institutes Chicago, in New York, Nowa Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore,’ Cleveland, Washington, Pitteburg, Cincinnatl, Erie, Rochester and Altoona. The only New York office of the original Koch Lung Cure Js at 50 West 224 Street, where skilled resident physicians diseases will examine you and @ treatment free. Newark of Broad Street. Home treatment, especially prepared for those who cannot call, Write for de- seriptive pamphlet. undred peop! tat the Koc rk, Bufral This ERUPTION SALE cut. Variety, Quality and This is not a mere one-day want and need. that twee fH orncton Oe eh cut bottoms, 3S ton price. M0 195 and 2050 st black, 15e, quality; our regular % TWeieach, a1 Q1Z6 ka: erupts Jala balbrigean; former Jo iF makes of ‘50c Gh grads | eaeerica etaiod ena TaN ihe G13 anita: eruption Be wpenders; usual 1. OG eruption price... IDe price, The entertaining feature of this week's store pro- gramme is the Pure Food Show. _ Thousands are find- ing their way to it daily—on the Sixth Floor. Apart from what you see and enjoy comes the pleasure of being taught the preparation of all sorts of |, dainty dishes that only expert chefs know the right touch to reach perfection. It is all FREE, of course—the programme is the sign-board to go by. Further down the column you'll read the Pure Food “Specials,” as prepared for Friday's selling. $3 and $4 Parasols at $1.50. FOUR HUNDRED AND NINETY-FOUR OF THEM, This maker of Parasols has a world-wide reputation, yet it has not saved him from a very dull season, because of the w2ather (umbrellas have been the best sort of parasols). In the middle of last week’s rain he offered us 494 of his best styles that had ays he: And so this big buying chance To-Morrow just come from his cost me ‘so’ much; and Saturday. They have snap, style and beauty. actory and for which he had no orders. I'll take just half.” and every sort of handle that you could think of or care for. Early to-morrow is the best time, though there ought to be good choosing un- til noon Saturday. $1.50 instead of Three to Five Dollars, FIRST FLOOR, A NOTABLE OFFERING OF $2.85. MADE TO SELL AT $6.75 AND $7.50. and were urday morning. $2.85. THIRD FLOOR. Remnant Day in Silks. 35c, Yd. of yards, as you can see. Prices average half—or, 50c. to $1.00 Silks at 35c. Yard. It is a wondrous assortment, of course, for every sort of fancy and plain Silk is represented, in addition to printed Foulards. Some are waist lengths; some are skirt lengths. Nota poor piece of Silk in the entire collection. ROTUNDA. Summer Millinery At the Zenith of Popularity. Never has New York seen so complete and desirable an assortment of season- able Millinery. The stock mirrors perfection at every point. Just now an exceptionally brilliant showing of Ladies’ Dress and Carriage Hats, Turbans and Toques, in black, white, &c, All new creations. IN THE STIFF TRIMMED HAT DEP*T—SECOND FLOOR. A Very Exceptional Offering of STIFF TRIMMED TURBANS, | nattily trimmed in our own workrooms; all in white crowns and black brims. Value $6, | . 3.45 breasts or quills, at 2.95 UNTRIMMED HAT DEP’T—1ST FLOOR. Never in our history have we been so well prepared to serve our patrons as at Present. Novelties in White Chiffon Hats, Maline, Horse Hair, or combination of Straw and Chiffon, at strictly popula prices. We have purchased consisting of 900 Dozens of Ladies’ Hats, which we place on sale to-morrow at a mere song as compared to their worth or what you have paid earlier in the season. There are Black Chips, Burnt Straws, White Chips, Tuscans, &c, Values are 31 to $1.75. All at 48c. Each. Here Are the ‘‘Food Show BRST GRANULATED SUGAR Swit BA. Bild, cloth DAR..cressesesseereees BBQ | PCON, Id, 14 | i AN STRIP "Ss 1] CATSUP-Curtlce Bros., pint bottle . PNGLISH BREAKFAST TRA— et drawing, superior cup quailty bo, value; S-Ih, daddy, 1,20; Ib....45 | STUART IDBAL BLEND COFr- | bottle: FRE—Dry roast, ground, meiium,; ROY ATBL or BOR- | Stuart,” lunoneon si Port, Sherry, Angelica and Tokay fine or pulverized; 6 lbs., 1.65; 10.35 | DELAIS ut r .. 1,00; Jar:. Wines, finest ‘product of California COMBINATIC ‘and Java, | key ope Av STUART! BAA TUNG | soll; gatton....1.85, 1.18, 1-00, 85 roasted fresh ev: Ybs., 1,00: Shier shen ean Ee Medallion Export Beer, the best es pee sete BR Ses 38 beer made In Amertoa, dozen....80 9COA AND GHOCQLAT red ripe; ca 8 Blackt Brandy, gallon, @. Croft's Swisg Milk, large adrew-top. — | CRAM | BUGAT. CORN sire erry Brandy, » 2. lass Jar, with one cake of eating y tuart and | quality, New York State, doz, 1.15; | *®? 1-50: bottle.. 80 ind 28 SHOODALEY Ss yskysisosesentissscteeetose 26 | thirst-quenchin peg | ean 20 | kine California Claret and Zintan- * LE REL ” : _ $ el, fully matured and bottle ripe: Rye precast eM a CSGHIVARZSCTILD & SULZBER- | Moyens, doz. 1: Fins, J gallon.scresscecrnreeersssees8O and 60 matoes and peppers, patent top jars, | GDR! vance Brand Potted Ham | doz, 1.95; can. Maryland Rye Whiskey, @al..2, 12 Jars, $2,003 Jar....... seed | or ‘Tongue, Mlb, can, 9c; ie ea patziand Dy eaye Witeker eaten: 4-lb, 5 can. JBL all flavors; package.. COOKING OIL,—Wesson Process 5 | Co.'s Best, 2 lb. screw top, can..2! PRESPRVES—Royal Stuar: pt. bot-| lected whole fruit, all kin +26! Jar; doz, $3.00; Jar... MOXIE NERVE FOOD bottle; per dozen, $2.50; per tle vee mented, re lireenani YOU CAN ORDER BY MAIL AT YOUR SEASIDE HOME (IP ON LONG ISLAND OR NEW JERSEY), AND YOUR GOODS WILL REACH YOU THE NEXT DAY. WE ALSO DELIVER $5 WORTH OR MORE BY FREIGHT IN N. Y., N. J., PENN. AND N! L, ~ FRIDAY in the Store and---at the Food Show. Some are silk batiste (silk lined) ; others are in stripes and checks, plain and fancy borders; combinations of black and white, greens, reds, heliotropes and other shades, in plain and changeable effects. Some are Taffeta Silk, others are Peau de Soie, Gros Grains and Laventines, Women’s Cool Shirt Waist Suits The price is hardly suggestive of their worth, for they are very natty in ap- pearance, of such materials as Madras, fancy Lawns, Canvas and Basket Weaves, Most of them are prettily trimmed; all are cut after the newest models, with perfect hanging skirts, Four hundred in the lot—enough for all of Friday—and Sat- Twice each year we take every short end of silk in the store and attach a farewell price to it. With our great volume of silk business, this means thousands LADIES’ LARGE HATS, very stylishly trimmed with light fabrics and the entire balance of stock from our foremost Hat Maker, Specials” for To-Morrow. RUMFOR’ DER; 1.1, JAMS—“Royal Stuart,” 6 ‘elected fruits and granulated sugar, - +16) a) CATSUP—Columbia Red Ripe, pint! 2.00! Jar. 15| “Ron! X_ POWDPR—Bromangeloy, | “Vac 11 LEMON > Packed in extra heavy joaf su 5 | syrup, 2% Mb. oan, 3.20: can. "AMOION! Ammonia, bo REG hea & RN We're merchandising, too—right in hot weather. There are no moments of lassitude in this business. Midsummer sa‘es are everywhere; this Friday news is full of them—as good as we ever printed. The store is cool, of course; we provided for that in the building of it. Eighteen degrees cooler yesterday than in the sizzle outside. : And the Restaurant! Away to the top of the building, where ocedn breezes provide natural fans You'll enjoy your luncheon as in no other place. Everything for Men. Vacation and outings remove all thought of everything else. And so we'll go direct to the meat of the news. Everything the man requires for wear is concentrated in this price-story for Friday and Saturday selling. You won't have to sxip around to find it—any more than you do the store— when you are looking for the best. Men’s Serge Suits Of finest Royal Blue Serge, splendidly trimmed and finished. Style and fit equal to the usual $15.00 sort; all Stes, including youths, 14 to 19; absolutely fast color. Special at... $10.00 Men's Flannel Suits Youth's, too. Flannel Coats and Trousers, of excellent quality. Very natty for summer, Coats are unlined. An extra big value at... $6.75 Men’s Trousers Four Hundred and Fifty Pairs, all light-weight Trousers in splendid patterns, made with belt loops and very desirable, worth $3.00; choose at. 0 : : $1.95 Men’s Blue Serge Coats These are first quality, separate coats after the noes pattern. The/nobbiest garment to wear with white duck trousers; very special, Bteveeeeeene « $2.95 ’ Men’s Black Silk Ties The balance of, the immense lot offered last week; made of pure silk in the popular four-in- hand styles so much in demand for wear with negligee shirts. Three for half a dollar, OF, PEACM sore ol sieve eisisrarslo|sicve'ag elle lorslereierelele 18 Men's White Negligee Shirts Made of fine quality white corded madras in new and up-to-date syles; values are $1.50 and $2.00. In the lot are some fancy patterns with at- tached or detached cuffs; choice fORas: ices laren veeceses B1.00 Men's Negligee Shirts A Thousand Shirts left from our big sales of a few weeks back. They are mercerized satinette, refined patterns. They are all made with full stripe white madras, with neat printed figures, full sized bodies; detached cuffs. A perfect quality. Dollar shirt; all sizes but 14 inch 58 Men’s Night Shirts An ideal garment for sizzling weather. They are extremely light weight, cambric and mull, in white, with tancy colored neat figures and stripes. Low cut necks, pearl buttons, full width and length; made to sell at $1.00 and $1.50; 5 all sizes + 5 Men's Half Hose. Very sheer quality drop stitch lisles and plain. They are made of imported black lisle thread; are fast colors and a decided bargain; “They FIRST FLOOR. Men’s Bathing Suits. These are best make and guaranteed fast colors, fine worsted, trimmed with pure silk or with striped bottoms. At $3.50, reduced from $4.75. At $3.75, reduced from $5,00, At $2.25, reduced from $2.75. At $1.95, reduced from $2.50. Also a lot of other desirable cotton SECOND FLOOR. 95c¢ Wines and Liquors, Conclilation Cocktails, all Yarteties Manhattan, Martini, Whiskey an Vermouth, bottle... 5 qdiennessey Umported Cognac, bot- le BAKING D a POW- 1b. can. 0 made from nds, patent top g.ass Ja 1D) CURRANT JBLLY. toed, CALTINORN PEACHES — Old Crow Whiskey, gal. CLIN ottle ... been doz., i Monogram or Guggenhel ° TA = Patwons' Whiskey, gal., $2.85; bot. 3s a Sixth Floor. 4 UY, ‘a ’