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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1904 7 eae convinced “them iat “there” was évery | effort was redoubled to bri Spee ot eo, the young girl's life, | to active bodily vigor. Nurs and doc- urried! ik tenderly | tors ‘worked with great ene! and pa- fen to Lincoln. Flos When she] tlence, and they had as tl reward was being carried to the the restoring. ‘of the slender of the doctors, sun érvising her removal | consclousn She was stimulated to main any ieee nk hie tam nee Eee | tenn tory, wut could not recall the ‘The Credit Men's Association, now| A Pot as ‘use tag oft w with nee eo Nte, Randed te tothe Sa ree solding an anuual convention tn this | © | h WHECK (BEOCKS TRAEEIC: city, vas to have made an excursion on rgeant. It was the tag indicat (ung, Clara Hartman's number tn tne of dead resting then in the !mpro-| 5, Asie tek {aetl_station-house more: Just outside of Jers At the hospital the tir to-day by a freight two of a trat ed when t i both tra at off the | Fiftean-Year-Old Clara Hart san, Apparently Drowned, | ‘Laid Out with Dead Bodies ) Remaining There an Hour. ‘HER REVIVAL AMAZES {DOCTORS AND NURSES. wonderful rev Recovered She Tells Story of Her Escape from Boat— 4s Not Told of Her Mother’s Death. One of the marvels of the disaster ‘was the coming to life of fifteen-year- @1 Clara aHrtman, of No. 3 Enst ‘Ninth street, after she had been picked up burned and apparently drawned and towed in the rear of a launch from the ide of the wreck of the Slocum to the whore of Manhattan. ‘Wrapped in tarpaulin sheet, the seem- lifeless body of the young girl placed with a row of twenty-nine @éad in the Alexander avenue station three hours had elapsed from time of the fire to the hour when the seemingly lifeless body was con- ‘Weyed to tho station-house, and another hour passed before the startling dis+ was made that the young gir! ae @ revelation caused consternation ‘among the witnesses, who Included po- Mee oMicials and reporters, surgeons and matrons, who were engaged in the | ‘various duties in the station-house, 4 | Tt was a strange woman, who had Chiclets REALLY DELIGHTFUL teered her services in aiding tho to obtain identifying marks of women dead, who made the start- iscovery, and her presence, every aid after the remarkable develop- pnt, was regarded by those present ‘@8 an inspiration. ad this particular woman not hap- pened on the scese at the particular ent, Clara Hurtman would have 4 | Been placed in the dead wagon and car- \ to the Morgue, with an attendant 4 of a score of corpses. jecting the women dead for her tn- the unknown woman had ed several, when she came to form of the young woman wrapped the tarpaulin with which some ten- hearted person had enveloped her » Unwrapping the folds of the Meath shest the unknown woman be- gan to take an inventory of the seem- le @ead woman's effects, clothing guuguet de Creme de dlfenthe A Dainty Contection Candp Coated Chaving Gum saree desirable ‘aller dinner” Made by the makers of “Hleers Pepsin Sum” SE a TN An eminent Philadelphia physician said: “Leccommend CHICICts to those of my patients who. suffer distress alter cating —ordinary indigestion. It's the Chicle and the Peppermint that stimulate Nature in hee work,” Physical description. was something in the appear- of the body which caused the ex- to pause, she afterward said. sho entertained not the slight eMt idea that life still existed, she hes!- teted over the body. Undoing tho cor-! ;eet at the front, and making a minute jae of tho underclothing, the} started up with the exclamation irl ts alive!” “Hurry! She's Aliver’ “Be quick!" she almost commanded, fM@icating a surgeon who stood with the fest paralyzed, into activity, “Hurry! ‘This girl is alive!" Jn an instant, not one, but thre | @tons were at work over the appa @ead form, and with their efforts un- mistakable evidence of Ife was werved. Presently the girl ave a dk breath; then came the regular bre fog, long and heavy; and when M Hartman had been fed to a com fortable couch fashioned by 5 ale opened her eyes, restored to @elousness, No h Ask your doctor. A sample will cost you but five cents Feturn to her Retail Sturckeepers supphed by any Wholesale Druggist BR Bala tomething’ nor quite’ oi GORENG GurTteD STITT REECE le eareat sotema tien Hnlbia st RANK H. PLEER & CO., Inc., Philadelphia, L. Lowenthal, Distributor, 315 West 39th Street, New York. nother examination by the ee . a ao STRAUS Another Great Sale of Cigars. A Treat for Vacation. Tf you smoke a box of these Cigars you will like the Ly so much that you'll want to buy them at — fegular prices. T. are the E. A. Kline & Co. Key W. ar 1as—made in'Tampa, A better Smoke for vacation days no one need wish for —as they are ce taste, free in draw and attract- ively rolled. And best of all, when quality is satisti it these prices you can take two or three boxes instead of one, as youcan well afford it. t that ¢ is the fa q Porthos Brand. Concha Fina, box of 50, $2.49 instead of $3.75.| Media Perfectos, box of 25, $1.99 instead of Brevas, box of 50, $3.49 instead of $4.75. |, 52-75. Jock. y Club, box of 50, $3.96 instead of $5.50. La Distinguidad, box ol 100, $2.99 instead of $4.50. Min fldor, rear, ast ‘Iu Londres, box o! 100, $6.24 instead of $9.50, Sublimes, box o/ 50, $3.24 instead 01 $4.50, Cloth Bound Books at 9c. ; % iz qur annual Summer sale of cloth bound books, by standard authors and thousands upoa thousands of volumes of the old stories you have fead and wish to re-read, or have heard spoken of often as a child hears of Mother Gonse or a boy pt Robinson Crusoe—stacks of the books of which have said so otten: * I will read them the st chance I have.’ he vacation season is with us and you will have a fine feast of whol:some literature for nine cents. U fo.the farm house you can fet-h a trunk lo the heart of the counry folk by k will—and litt!e expense to you—some of Thackeray, Dickens, Cooper, Scott, Haw:horar, da, Kingsley, Verne, Lyall, Mary 3, Holn ss, Crockett, Henty, Braeme, Br 0 Marleti, Southworth, Bul dd, Doyle, Barrie, the Duchess, 3, C n, Anthony Hope, Swift, Arnold, Cummings, Bunyan, , Kipling, Clarke Lamb, Ingraham, etc,, etc. should have rea or not reading th Hoyt st. Still Stirring Trade Circles As well as pleasir 3 purchasers. Many have been we could manage to sell suc! li need hardly say, were flattering lire-—as th the qu exat } to} tle--and the attempts to usands of Brooklyn daily thronging the counters. nore f. women And here nating specials: » 3%, ade with p rd weaves, white ground, ated front and pearl butions, 5c. Of fine whi k collar. $2 00 to $3.00 white lawn Waists, 98c. Beautifully mmed with lie c lexan ire cloth; Waists, in a variety of striped madras, Y ront, Fron: nd also’ others of imported y good lot of the Opera £] | $4.00 white dotted Swiss Waists, $1.93. With yoke of Cluny lace insertions, lace attached collar, tucked back and cults; the Opera make, Becond ficor, rear, Central Building. pot lg talking abo Main floor, rear, East and an ( Women’s Cott Cotton Shirt Waists Rha ‘docs CREDIT MEN HIRED SLOCUM. | POT OF GREASE STARTS FIRE) orm to full Were to # shanna Rallroad | the Gen ‘ity waa delayed | Point to-day. f cars were | chartered in place of the Burned steam. j 9 Ge, boat. HONeill & Co ve Taken Excursion To-Day on Steamboat. |Daker Hndly Burned and Twe Damaged. locum up the Hudson to West whose home js was quite 4, neck At tho Inst moment the Rosedale waa | Fulton Stree ing to $1.00 or more, we will give 30 Blue Good friday and Saturday, June 17 and 18, Annual Midsummer Sale of in addition to those you receive on your purchases, Ladies’ Untrimmed HATS. 100 dozen UNTRIMMED HATS, white, black and) 25c ps colors, in a variety of shapes—value 75c. to 95c, each }25¢ —sale price . 500 dozen FANCY BRAID HATS in white, black 48ci and mixed braids—value 75c. to $1 each—sale prices. 39c trimmed day only, | Ladies’ i" : P| | Ready-to-Wear | Gx HATS. Smart, chic styles, designed ” Our own artists, at | | $3.48 ona $4.48 Value $5.90 and $7.00. a (Untrimmed Millinery, Second Floor) 100 Ladies’ SILK SUITS While They Last at $11.75 Each. Regular Price, $18.00 to $20.00. These handsome Suits for Summer Wear go on sale Friday morning. There are several models, some alisizes, some only one of cach. All are ex- cellent styles and at the price quote by far the best value 11 75 in Silk Suits offered t ;cason—choice Friday & Saturday ie No Special Orders—No Mail Orders. all lengths | |] guaranteed perfect. | Lot I. the beautiful colors; reg. Prices reasonable and styles the very best. POET TUBLE Greet L, WE GIVE'B, & M. BLUB TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES. Coupon—vpon presenting thi is cou| t A. 1. Namm’s Store PRIDAY (Fane stake 17) and making purchases amounte Trading Stamps Free, June 17, W Big Friday Special **SPECIAL NO. 1.” 26 doz. Women's White Lawn Waists, made with three rows of wide Cluny lace, trimmed stock and cuffs, plaited back; sizes 32 to 42; regular value $1, “* SPECIAL NO. 2.” Ki 25 doz. Women’s Champagne-Colored Lawn Walsts, made with plait-\\ ed front, trimmed with large pearl buttons, plaited back, fancy 30 Trading Stamps Free 200 Girls’ White Dresses at $1.95. Mado from the finest quality white lawn, fashioned with tucks, pjaits and laces, most elaborate styles, in new summer effects; some skirts trimmed to match waists; sizes 6 to 14. Most Remarkable Sample Rug Sale. We bought of John Bromley & Son's the en | just % former price; the whole lot is going to be put reg. hy value, $1899) g Q()| gi5; special, at bale price.....-....ceperce-e 7.00 NAMM, tf, 2 2 # Brooklyn. Friday Morning Specials 0 A. M. to 11 A. M. 600 yds. AS 18" ie wool Brussels Carpet; regu- 19 Tar Value 75¢., At .....eeceseeeseesesnese ees Cc 10 for 6 cakes of Pressed Laundry or 6 cakes of C Scouring Soap. 28c for 2-quart double coated enamelled Rice or Oat Meal Boilers; worth 49c. 33 for 8-quart double coated enamelled long han- C “dle Sauce Pans or Sauce Pots, with cover; worth 59c, for 12 or 14 tooth solid steel Garden Rakes; worth 23c. 15c separate stock collar; regular $1.26 value; Fri- at. see . 5 1 69c “SPECIAL NO. 3.” 250 Women’s Wash Skirts at 79¢. Made from Polka-Dotted Duck, in blue or black, with white dots or rings, ‘with and waist band sizes 23 to 36. “SPECIAL NO. 4.” 250 Girls’ White Dresses at $1.5 Just the thing for vacation time; prettily made, with deep bertha, | tucks, plaits, and some embroidery or lace trimmed; sizes 6 to 14. = “ SPECIAL NO, 5.” tire sample line of their famous Rangpur Symrna Rugs, at on sale for Friday's enormous bargains. ery Tug is Lot 1. z 5 : . Lot ill. Ladies’ Shirt Waist Wash Suits. One Thousand of Them. $12.00; at, special, half price..... |] | 6x9 size, absolutely best quality Brussels, grand, mag. | 12x9 size, | nificent colorings and patterns; value, 6.00 Dining-1 Lot IV. finest quality 10-wire Brussels rugs, Parlor, room or Library patterns and colors; reg. value, $22.00; at, special... . 42. 00 Made of dainty dotted Lawns, Linens, plain Lawns ) and Madras. The waists are plaited_—the skirts are cut spl. 50 full. All are splendidly made. Friday and Saturday. § Regular Price, !$2.75 to $4.00. Friday and Saturday, 1,400 Dozen HANDKERCHIETFS fi Ciao" At Less Than Half Regular Prices. Regular (Pure Irish Linen and Union Linen Hem- i 5 Pree taie. J stitched Handkerchicis....6-.ess+ cree ses Cc 40 yard: The pi ourselves Plain, hand embroidered borders, hand em Regular brotdered initials, hemsitched—pure Tr'sh? Prices, «French Matist> and. Swiss embroidered Cc 2oc, and 25¢. | petndkerchels.o-++ Reeular (Very fine pure Irish Linen, and embroid- ¢ Trice, 33e. Jered and plain hemstitched’ Hondkerchiets, y Cc Men’s Negligee SHIRTS tor 68c. Another Lot of the Famous “Griffon” Brand. Made to Sell at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. in Russiat Le eon linen warp Japanese Reversible Matting; 40 yards). 15 role ipen vary Japanese Cameo, choicest grade; value $20.00 We Save You molars on canta allot 5 9g Set 6.98 Genuine Cork Linoleum. 65c. QUALITY AT 34c, PER SQ. YD. rice is so low that we reserve the right to limit quantities in order to protect against other dealers who may desire to Durohave, at this figure; “| special, pet square yard . 01 WE MAKE AND LAY AND LINE ENTIRELY FREE OF CHARGE. Boys’ Clothing Underpriced. Boys’ $1.25 Wash Suits, 55¢. ‘To-morrow we place on sale 1,000 Wash Suits of very fine Galatea Cloth and To-morrow We Peace eS es Crashes, also fabrics of Madras, Chambray and Percale, in about 50 patterns, both Are al EY n and sailor blouse style, sizes 24 to 9; limited two suits to each cus- The above are all spic, span and clean, and come in a wice range of choice patterns (as illustrated). 6B C 4 They are cut full and generous, avd aitiched and 68c detached cuffs. Sizes from 44 to 19 inches—Fri- day and Saturday—your choice atess Men Should Get Their Summer Supply From This Lot. (First Floor, 21st St, Side.) 50 pieces Mohatr Brilliantine,@ Brilliant Lustre, Rain and Dust Sh Friday’s special; at...+sssrrreerers 5c. Wash Silk 8.30 Till 11.80. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. BBC.; At ...eeeereeeesereee seeeeers Friday’s Special. 27 in. wide fancy striped Wash Bilk, silks We also desire to call attention to a special assort- j7) ; wo omiliansraieoadieeer Goaauaree/oamun ened » Medallion effects, a x! 5 ment of Organdy and New Nett Suits for Summer Wear. | oxlz size Persian, Reversible, Vex 6 esses alloy any eee time ME worm or ieee Costs be ; ‘$5c| in time Hmit, at........ tomer; none C. O. D.; value $1.25...... o-- sees see sees tees 55¢ tomer; none C. 0. ee Boys’ Suits, All Styles, $1.98. Values $3.50, $4.00 and $4.60. 200 Suits included tn this lot, every one absolutely all wool, in Blue, Black and Fancy mixtures of Choviots, Cassimeres, Scotches and Tweeds, in double-breasted and Norfolk style, Sailor Collar and Eton Blouse, also some 3-piece suits, handsomely made and trimmed; sizes vary according to style, from 2% to 16; on sale 1 98 sre ey; values Up 00 $4.50, At..scccorcerscesrrersersersessocenecs $ seasonable offering, in Royal and Navy Blue and rich Jet Black, Bright der; for Shirt Wuist Suits or Bathing Costumes correct fabric; 25 for 15¢. |\39¢. French Challies, r5c. 8.30 Till 11.30./ 8.30 Ti) 11.30. - 8.30 Till 11.30, for|50 pieces Silk striped French Challies, in Blue and White Polka and Cluster Dots; 3c. Shalliee 15c KA. Namm R 1. Namm | OF aoods" cos Ch "She oir Ss Sideboard |3 ue, 820 ran ae _, ROLID OAK ROUND 49. ee) ,Bxtension ables | Dac-T-Ra Eyeglass Clip. FOR OPPORTUNITIES TO MAKE MONEY Watch the World’s WANTS under the head of “Business Opportunities.” Among the thousands of chances presented in these col- 1) umns there is surely one intended for you ‘i He paid on pot, ati, a Bat only at Sunday World Wants Make Money for Advertisers and Readers. :

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