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| the Subway Under the Har- 4 "dares METHOD OF “4 Nene cast-fron hell was assembled and je. TUNNEL SECTION ~ SUNK IN RVER Bing of the Last Piece for} * fem Successfully Accom- Capt. Cottrell Intr plished:by D. D. McBean. tery as to Why TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION.’ Should you see well-gowned youns women of athletic build walking through Hroadway, fitting about cafes, going in and out of theatres during the Meht, and taking apparently great Ine terest in shopping during the day, you had better look at them more than once. You had better take note of them, for these young womon are likely to make for thempelven in the Pollee De- hey have the powor to arrest you {f your confuct fe not what ft should be. and wndereath 1) <0 | close & walsts there are the shields Mfwin Tube About Six Hundred ‘ and Forty-five Feet Long Now _ in Position—How the Work Was:Done., wot the fast section of the under the Harlem River near avenue was successfully accom- to-day. The method of con- Mructing and sinking was an tnnova- Hon in tunnel work, and the credit of the achievement belongs to D. 1. Me- (Bean, of the firm of McMullen & Mo- jean. \) Heretofore the method pursued jtunnel work under rivers has been ‘usual one of boring underneath constructing beneath the w Bean's scheme was to bt ‘mel on dry land and ther jplace and finish it aftermar The hour set for sinking was 8 A. M,, as at that hour lof detectives. Almost no one Outaide of Pollea Cap- [tain Cottrell and his superiors at Po- known that o doing driec= of the evte King in kept secret, iley are sorking evidence te | resulta from the work of the good- tunnel |Jooking, ac young sleuths has yet the tide |Appeared on the blotter of the Weat | fat ite lowest ebb and less tima|irtleth treet police atation, It has | es suggesied that they are employed rould be consumed in sinking it, but | eng the workingmon were on hand | to Aecure evidence against certain men fe waa not until 5.20 o'clock that the| Wo have been collecting graft from pone process actually began, At 7, WAnen, but this iv not known to be @ elook the top of the tunnel was ev: fact. the surface of the water, and Cottrell Im Not Din it rested on the bottom. Bes sme time past ther heen iniah Work. - |‘sstisfaction at Headquarters with Pex nwecke) ce 7 thie certain w in the Tenderloin, and the 4 Te will take about six weeks to MN!8 |vaot that Capt, Cottrell has been taken Whe work, as there aro yet about 29 into ehe confidence of his chief in the Meet of tigeubway to be constructed. | employment of the women, shows that + The section sunk to-day was th®)ing ts not held responsible, and that he gaiddle span. ‘The other two sections |4s trying to uproot the evil, ‘om either side have been alrendy fine |——___ = FAIR WOMEN SLEUTH IN THE TENDERLOIN tion, and There Is Considerable Mys- New Class of Detectives. ‘ Sake & Company BROAPWAY, 332 TQ s4TH STRERT. Clearance Sale of Tailored Suits and Silk Coats Tailor Made ts of various wool summer fabrics in eton, blouse and top coat effects. Formers $19 to $21 Formerly $22.50 to $28 At $12.50 Formerly $35 to $42 At $19.50 ilk Cgats in blouse and three-quarter effects of ilk, with various styles of elaboration. Formerly $14.50 to $65 At $8.50 to $35 To augment the above we will offer T s of linen in tan, blue, white or green, coat effect, with strap seams, Special at $8.75 ts of linen in white, blue, green or | brown, Special at $4.90 Shirt Waist Suits of cotton etamine in white, blue, green or brown, Special $7.50 Pedestrienne Skirts of white Pique, Special $1.95 Sp. oduces an Ianova- He Is Using This As $10.00 Tales of “gr: In the ‘Tendertoin have been rife for some me, but no changes have been mrde on this score againet any of the palloemen there. That there {s offlotal recognition of these conditions, however, has been made event by conversetions with oMotals of the Tenderloin and of the headquarters foros. A man who often represents the Pollos Commisstoner was In the ‘Tentlerioin all one afternoon and mat recently, and met Capt. Cottrell ant the latter’s most trusted men sev- eral times, holding conferences with them at planes remote from the sta- tion, to whfoh he dia not go during a Are Trausterred. have been doing de- tective duty at the Tenderloin Station; have been transferred. They are what is Known au “five-day men." ‘These are detailod to precincts other than their own for five day periods, at the request of the commander of the precinct to} which they are sent, At the end of the] five days they are continued if a now requeat in inade, Harry P, White and William O'Brien, men of this oharaoter, have been sent to the East Twenty-fitth Street Station. One of their periods of five days ex- plaited model, Remnants of Silk and Dress Fabrics At Greatly Reduced Prices. pired yesterday, and no request wan Almost every new weave and color which has been made for thelr furth a M1 at th Fy j i i Tenderloin Station. ‘The Aeeaay neriea|| presented this season is represented in this offer, of Whillam Reich expires to-day, andl in lengths from one and a half to seven yards. To Capt. Cottrell saya he will go to the Hast Sixty-meventh Street Station. “These men were becoming too well known in this preotnct, and thelr value as detcctives was diminished thereby,” was Capt. Cottrell's explenation. invite their immediate disposition the prices have been extremely reduced. . To augment the above we will offer BODY OF SUICIDE ; Animal Attacks Polloeman and Surgeon Who Were Sum- moned When Ignatz Koz Put an End to Life by Shooting. ‘The first half of the tunnol, from the to the middle of the river, was tt under pneumatic pressure in A @aisson. Underneath the roof of this lealsson the excavation was completed ighe concrete was placed. | ‘When Mr. McBean decided on his now he immediately set about carry- ft into execution, Mo caused a pile-deck to be constructed the shore to the completed init) the tunnel. Inclosing a space thirty- feet wide and three hundred £ inelosing the tunnel | Permanent Foundation Piles Rows of permanent foundation pi ere driven here as required, and the pported horizontal submerged U1 me, which served as guides f ecurate allgnment of the sheet p! the sidewalks. After the piles iad been braced and eut off under water a pontoon feet wide, 106 feet long and }: « built over the centre } fet the shere, between the 0 dock. On the tloor of this pontoon were oa transverse tmbers eight fe rt d on them were laid a row tudinal tmbera, Between plank flooring was spiked to Iying transverse tlinbers. Access was provided to arranging segments of ‘GET WE Derecentneneneotee tine enenenn tnt ASTORIA, N. Y. 4 t ¢ the under he interior by in} be don: been mate 1 filled wii t } i } t CHAMPION TRAYS SIL FOR HOME Pleased at Result of Trip. but Doesn’t Know Whether or Not He'll Defend His English Golf Title Next Year. R. BENNETT. aneeene Mrs. J. it will make you GET THE BEST WHISHEY! OLD LONDO: Tune 15 England the Uni yn the steamship © fravia, the American. ¢ waid to a representative of Hated Press “I am naturally of my trip. 1 dir ihe championship, h very Relniive of Yerma for PARIS, Ju St Tapsier @ate vhat one of ho 45 a kinsman ) Mesignated Mohammed 7 pees for Perdilearl: sold only in’ our registered — bottles. Never in bulk. Ne ALL DEALERS |H.B. KIRK & C)., Sole Bottiers, N.Y. frinnd Polite phystein by them con Go to your Druggist TO-DAY — Get one bottle of Compound—S:e how DIFFERENT Six Hundred Remnants of White and Colored Wash Fabrics in lengths from two to ten yards At One-Half the Regular Prices. @hot himself twice m the twice in the breast Koz worked at night and upon reach- ing home this morning requested his Fister to call him this afternoon in time for him to report at work early. He then went into his bedroom and an in- stant Inter his sister haerd four shots 4n quick muoceasion. Running into the 1oom, she found her brother lying on the floor, fully dressed, with a amok- ing rev his alde, ailvo, but unconsctous, prerweeieull a ran into the street and summoned Patrolman. ‘Phompson, of he East Fifty-fret street atation, who ambulance from lower with Dr. Taylor. When he * wan dead r When 4 policeman and the ambu- Jance surgeon entered the room of the wile they were set upon oy a pet of the n which 0d at ped at The antmal carried from the} te “i nat the ess man. oz Was induatrious and nom his sultide ts known. at head and FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Sale of Straw Hats for Children At Greatly Reduced Prices. Both rough and smooth Straws in Milan, Mackinaw and Java braids in the favored wide brim sailor models. Formerly $1.45 and $1.95 At 98c F ly 95c At 59c Formerly 78c At 45c called Hospital an FOR THURSDAY; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Sale of Silver Jewelry A silversmith famed in the craft for the cleverness of his designs and a faithful observance of the true signification of “sterling,’’ gave to us his sample pieces. You may have them at less th -half regular prices. in All the World There Is No Quicker, Surer Health and Strength for Weak Womon and Worn Out Men than in tho Celebrated Norve Vitalizer andtonic. =:C—<«‘dY;:é‘<‘<‘(<“‘ ‘(‘«iR RS PA OME DAL ESSE Beene > Men's Watch Fobs, entirely of sterling silver or ribbon PAINE’S CELERY with silver charm and mountings. COMPOUND. Regularly $1.50, $2.50 and $3 At-95e Women’s Lockets of Sterling Silver; for two pictures, Regularly $ At 85c Women’s Shirt Waist Sets of Sterling Silver; five pieces. IT GIVES ALMOST INSTANT EFFECT, For eral years 1 have used Paine's \Colery Compound, and it t« held in high regard fn our household. | would not be without It, for cortainly (t hay been a real Regularly $1.75 At 90¢ ft t T have not had an attack of rs 2, Es apo Women's Belt Buckles of Sterling Silver. pain in the back snd gripe, with complecs Regularly $2.50, $3.50 and $4.50 At $1.50 curative result, Have also recomzne: luable medicine to many certs riende, and know positively that ihey have . R. Bennett, 11 Women’s Brooches of Sterling Silver in various designs, Regularly $1 and $1.50 At 50¢ Regularly $2 and $2.50 At 95¢ y Compound gave ter bealth It cured the REAL, cause of her sickuess. lw tt any wonder that In her home Paine’ Compound is the first resort in nickness? Thou been KlY and health by | Paine's npound—TRUB Health hot merely reining health REAL atrength WM. VOGEL & SON, stimulated ren; Celery n vitalizer, nerve food and c Fs r, Every ingredient of Paina's 3 Compound ts known to the On of the world and prescribed nly | Paine’s Celery feel. Buy a piano and pay $6.00 per month, - until it's yours, A Revision of Prices on High Grade Summer Suits. To the end that we may have complete size rangesin every lot of suits, we have collected several lots of which there remain but few of a kind—suits that were priced at $17, $18 ' andas high as $20—they are all to go atthe | unifornr price of Fifteen Dollars This price revision involves single and double breasted. sack models in blue and black serges, Thibets, Scotch effects, homespuns, worsteds and fancy cheviots. You may choose from any of these at $15. Skeleton suits, two-piece garments, homespun and linen crash Suits, $10 to 820. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway Houston St are selling tor 5180 NOTE—We are seiling agents for TEN DIFFERENT PIANO MANUFACTURERS, yo "LL. be surprised and | pleased when you see what Send for catalogue. ‘ourth Floor, Be il VN ER fe m ea alieaa Sa; : y SATH AVE, IPE TO 2O™ STREETS To that mammoth shirt-waist sale we-add 1,000 special exclusive style waists at *1.00. p's the best shirt-waist news of the Summer—far in advance of that of two weeks ago—better even than Sunday's—for to-morrow in addition to thousands of dainty warm weather creationsin white we'll have ready’ for smart dressers 1,000 of the Simpson Crawford Co, special at $1.00—charming and exclusive styles not shown by any other store in America. The material is the kind put in waists sold as bargains at $1.50, so this is a remarkable value at $1. Second Floor, It’s a cool, becoming concelt of Persian lawn, entire yoke of graduated pin tucks to +1" 12 e (iaaes form yoke, embrofdered down front, plaiting on shoulder, fancy stock, tucked cuffs, sleeves and back, full blouse; a style approved by critical authorities on the latest modes; you'll say it’s grettier and daiier than any walst shown elsewhere at $1.50. Coma and select your Summer supply ef correct waists-at half price. That's only one-fifth of the good news, for here are four additional bargains that created such a great stir in our waist department during the first three days of this week, and it’s sure to be repeated So SMOT ON as the diversity of styles and sizes was so colossal that it is yet unbroken, i for $3 white | $9 for $4 white lawn | $ for $5 white $% for $6 white walsts 1.50 lawn waists — 2 Waiste=trimmed with | $2.35 Waist of “sheer ‘3 —some of allover Eng- ish 50c. for 75c. gowns, corset covers and drawers of fine cambric, muslin and nainsook—trimmed with and embroidery and hem- d rutiles—all full lengths and i : : materials trimmed with | embroidery, others trimmed with embroidery. embroidery. embroidery or lace. trimmed with lace or emb'y Five thousand dainty corset 29 y corset covers Cc. NEARLY every smart Summer girl desires from two to four of these daintily trimmed fine camoric corset covers at 29c. because they're so desirable to wear with the stunning new shirt waists or shirt waist suits. This June sale at 29c. is already the talk of all New York, dermuslin department in New York. Second Floor, 29c. for 40c. corset covers and drawers. The feature that’s most interesting is that not a cover in 29 this gathering sells regularly anywhere for less than 40c.— 29c c 40c. cambric drawers at 29c—full lawn ruffle—finished with cluster tucks —hemstitched hem —all_ full sizes. We've a good reason for being able to sell high quality muslin wear at thes- extraordinarily low prices—bought several thousand yards of material, a manufac- -29¢ for 40c drawers and | 396 for 50c drawers and cor- sorset Roe she ane cunts set covers of fine nainsook—covers —covers French shape.low round | 14.) round ‘neck, French shape, trim- neck trimmed with lace— drawers | 004 With fine Val. laces and ribbon — cluster tucks and hemstitched embroidery, lace and hemstitched ruf- are foll'sizes. | fles—open and closed. ¢. for $1 gowns &draw- | $1 50 ror petticoats and gowns ers of line cambric and muslin, | o¢ gio caribbie and nainsook, trim. 98c. for $1.25 gowns, ; pelitcoats,corset covers &drawers | |, 78C. for $1 potticoats In wash of fine cambric and nainsook, all | #inham, stripe ep Eh | trimmed with fine embroidery and lace, Hue tae styles to selec nainsook, several good stylesjto choose ti from, high and low neck effects, long | best quality Bate’s gingham, stripe, and short sleeves, all trimmed with fine | plain and check effects, full rutile, all embroidery, lace and ribbon. | full size—lengths 36 to 42 inches. : i d women’s fashionable oxfords at 2.60. HERE hasn’t been a dull moment in Simpson Crawford The oxiords in this sale Co's shoe department since this sensational June clearing of our were made on the newest entire stock of $5 bench-made oxfords at $2.60 was made about ten, 5 ° June sale of muslin underwear. Here’s a lot of 5,000 for to-morrow that will make this the most active un- French shape—low round neck trimmed with lace—also turer's surplus—and had these garments made up to our order for our June sale. have full lawn ruffiefinished with | Grawers of fine cambric and muslin, trimmed with embroidery & lace. | eq with fine embroidery and lace. $ | oe OA ie 986. for $1.50 petticoats In the . ° ? ° Q Clearing our immense gathering of shape lasts, \¥ days ago, The end isn’t in sight yet. For to-morrow we've added a) pa A || thousand pairs of fashionable Summer oxfords, which we sell regularly at dressers — | m still the Price is but 52.60 $3.50to $5, at that same popular price of $2.60. The best advertisement we've had for this sale has been the style and 89 60 high quality of the oxfords, so much in demand this season. The e* = thousands of economical smart dressers have told others, who have come to share in the greatest saving of the season. Wonten’s russet Russia calfskin | | Cuban wood heel Ideal Kid dull lace oxtords, rich brown shade—B, | back oxtfords, S.C. S. $3.50 kind at 2.60. GC, D and E widths—stzes 2% to ; Goodyear welted soles, new light mili- Military leather heel Ideal Kid tary heel and various toes—$3.5o is | tes turn sole, custom finish; $5 sort, what others ask, and they are worth it— at 2.60. Women’s warranted Ideal Kid --the high cost, soft, glove-feeling shiny leather—the best bright surface stock for shoes—welt and turn patterns » our custom finish $5.00 or S. C. S, $3.50 brand-—-A to D widths—all regular sizes —at end of season prices. s—A beautiful shade of russet in the new drop S brown les: last, welt sole, Cuban heel, distinctively the nable foot wear—they are specials at $3.50. no Custom leather heel, welt sole Ideal Kid oxfords, 2.60. | | | | | , Leather, Cuban heel, plain too, 1 dull back, turn ties, $5.00 custom grade, | Ideal Kid, 2.60. Four other stylos Ideal Kid ties at 2.60. Women’s S. C latest creation In IMPSON CRAWFORD CO. to-morrow will sell you a good, strong, light-weight 28-inch trunk for $5, in which you can depend that your éffects will arrive safe and sound, no matter where or how far you are going, Uesement Salesroom, That only goes to show the importance of this great sale, wherein every kind © of a tiunk for land or water travel is offered at a price that you cannot dupli- “5 because it is so low and the trunks are so good. Select your trunk to-morrow and have it ready for your érip. Even if you're not going away for several weeks, it is greatly to your 55 cate anywhere else, cP Why this Is the best trunk in New York at *12: The DOxeaa used s I Z J - —===== in the construc- tion are made of three-ply veneer wood, covered with heavy oilcpainted sail duck, protected by tive narrow hardwood slats on top and two frames areund| {| body: malleable iron corners, clamps and bolts; twelve dowels and solid brass’ Excelsior lock, iron bound, two iron centre bands, four stra hinges and) sheet-iron bottom, cloth-lined throughout, set-up tray with hat box and shirt-waist compartment, extra tray for dress or suit—thoroughly riveted and capable of enduring the roughest travel—sizes 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40, Our special railroad trunk, Steamer trunk for 38,40, made of basswood, covered with oll- | basswood box covered with heavy painted sail duck, protected by hard- | oil-painted sail duck, protected by frames around body; brassed malle- | wood slats and frames around body | four narrow slats on top, brass mai- able iron corne! lamps, bolts and | of trunk; heavy malleable iron cor- | leable iron clamps, bolts and dowels, dowels on both s of brassed Ex- | ners, clamps and bolts; dowels on | and brass’Excelsior tock; sole-leather celsior lock; sheet-iron bottom, pro- | each side of brassed Excelsior lock; | binding; cloth-lined throughout; one tected by three heavy cleats; stitched | iron bound, sheet-iron bottom; cloth | tray divided into four compartments; leather handles and two sole leather | lined throughout; two trays, one | all corhers, clamps and Holts are straps around body; one tray, with | with hat box and shirt-waist com- | thoroughly riveted—a good trunk for hat box and packing compartment— | partment, the other for dress or suit: short trips or steamer'use— 2 3032-34, 36. 38.96 | Bin. “30 32 3436 38 Bin. 30. 32 34 , 36 50 6.30 6.80 7.30 7.65 | 6. 40 6.75 F.15 7.50 7. Strong light weight trunk, | covered with heavy sail duck, pro- | tected by four slats on top and two | a } price in this great sale of trunks 5.40 Uo haan wee RACs eS) <7) 8.40 8.75 9.259.75 10.2596.75 | ry

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