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Tce vere ene “But if a steamer {s lost,” he said, “it {s not one of ours, All the vessels on Saturday. A great game should re-! Too oan team at Long Hranch thia ate THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING. JUNE 16, 1904.~ of our line are in port, either here or Savannah, and all, therefare, accounted fe an all this season Te PAVIRE fast] ternoon. | The Long Branch nine hes! I Positively the Greatest June Furniture Sale Ever River, this city, to-day stated that a similar report had been received at thej 3 for. H. Vy, MONAHAN S — Held in New York City. company’s office here, “There is no (lity Savannah steamship line,” he added. FURNITURE AND CARPET EMPORIUMS. Eee Sees ee eee eter e 3d Avenue at 59th St. Manhattan, ; the Carlisle Indians at Fordham iO eee Siete rah 5th Avenue, !2th to (3th St., Brooklyn, ee "i wa Y/ Save from $150 to $200 in This Great Piano Sale We have arranged to sell 150 celebrated 1904 model Robert Wilson Pianos For $165, on terms of $5 down and won six Wreckage Washed on North Carolina ’ Coast Indicates That a Steamer Was Lost—Not One of Savannah Line’s ia the antag gates cd 3. Beak be etsy penaead Vessels, Official Says. by taking, on arising, half a glass of the Natural Laxative Water, BARGAINS Like TheseCan Never Again be DU BALTIMORE, June 16.—A despatch to the Maritime Exchangé here to-day, from Cape Henry, stated that a quantity of burned wreckage, cabin! = . . furniture, several five-gallon cases of ofl and a passenger check of the Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah numbared 7567 has been washed| , ashore between False Cape and Curpituck Life-Saving Stations. The despatch adds that there are fears that an ocean disaster has 0¢-| ese your own protection ask for it by the full same, HUNY ADI JANOS, wre ane igestiemea’s HARDWOOD scurre1. : The Ocean Steamship Ccmpany has a line of steamers plying between SUBSTITUTES ARE WORTHLESS AND HARMFUL, eal s, { REFRIGERATORS. } Solid Oak | 5) ,New York and Savannah, - REED ROCKERS, Hold 46 Ibs. fe tne ung Dressers. y the $2.50 kind, at ne or $7.00; Regularly sold at 9 special at The superintendent of the Qcean Steamship Company, at Pier 85 North $1. 19 this week only No Mail Orders, and no interest charged for time taken in making payments. The price includes stool and cover. fanos delivered to your home upon first payment of $5. The tone of the Robert Wilson piano is a particular feature—it is rich, mellow, full and melodious. ‘ CORBIN ORDERED ‘Arm chair of Bolla Quartered Bolla Oak Dining Chatr, The Robert Wilson piano is fully guaranteed in every detail for a term } Golden Oak. ‘Sirens tArme of ten years. . 4 A strictly hish- Bplenaidly This is one of the most exceptional piano offers that was ever j olaes Chair. Made, made, and it is to your advantage to come and make a selection at y , Regularly #old ‘Regularty once, He Leaves Governor’s Island to |" F a Se sold at $1.98 The New Baby Walters rench and German Valenciennes Laces. or this mle F/B | on terms of $5 down and a1 a week.” This new mode Is called The Succeed Gen. Wade and Is] Slated to Take Chaffee’s Title Later. Baby Walters.” It is made especially for small rooms. $2.98 Three or Four Yards for the Worth of One. Everybody needs Valenciennes Laces. Their daintiness is more in demand than ever for trimming Summer frocks, for underwear, for children’s dresses. But be sure you get good Valenciennes, not the sorts that pull and frazzle out and look like a rag in‘a little while. Exchange your old piano for a beautiful Walters and pay only $1 a week. All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’. Bolla WASHINGTON, June 16.—Major-Gen. A 1 C nia noms = = Henry ©. Corbin has been ordered to French and German Vals. are the best, and to-morrow, on a special table, you will find a big stock of Quartered ui 2 EXCURSIONS. RAILROADS, command the Division ofthe Phin them for Golden Oak, COUCH BED, Bake naa sna e | Pines, succeeding Major-Gen. J. F. eax oA) EXCUI P | © rade, the order to take eect monte = Seay LOC. and 25c. a Dozen Yds. Regularly 15c. to 98c. Chain § ee sunpay |/ CNNSyivaniag eee areibel permet wlmineruauees | oe Hie ies jan insertions, ribbon beadings and double-edged insertions. All are fresh and new _ Finely Caned. Abs RAILROAD lara: of OO A re ein io Pee. eas Wun eae ay and all are splendid values. Regularly ¥{.. And DESBKOSSES and CORTLANDT ters at Governor's Island, New York Main Fioor. TO S18, City. wold at $3, L Ay Phe leaving time trom Dexbs He will have about a year and a halt For thie «ate, } Completa with Cotton Mattress anal] SHOHOLA LEN ; Certia ‘ of service in the Philippines when olster, Tn the Bive Muntatnn,, on hundred apt | Ua, “Gkougy whee otheewing Rete Lieut.-Gen. Chaffee reaches the retiring 4 4 Shi $1.49 seven mites from New York, " Sleeping sand sf pi, ! Hae AU ements: Sesrces Here Is Stirring Shirt News. # 84.75 Le ove Bsn ele UR Ce gee 4 \ /Corbin will then succeed Gen, Chaffee Repel a Cool Negligee for Men and Boys. | UNION LEAGUE HAS Fine 60c. Shirts at 29c. Golden Oak Stand Finest Wilton Top 14x14, regularly sold at Rugs, $1.25; special price 9x12, special at § joven, Went. 234, $2. : ; rs 29c $20.00 § di an atk PH | seat — for ane e TRU Men's Entrance at Elm Place. cooe paeeteerente. |, Hou Diana ae aaa a : SMALL FIRE SCARE Almost four thousand fresh, new, perrect and highly desirable Shirts for men and boys will be Best Tapestry > 2 E SOUND 3 rm Shant tad, pies, of ready here to-morrow for the smallest price such good Shirts have ever cost, we believe. So remarkable Brussels Carpet, Regularly ata birt UP TH AAV SARCMOGnIOnS: Uburk, Clucinnat, “Taaianapo Pha 4 ‘ are the values that we have given them special space on the Main Floor for to-morrow. So remarkable are fetal Bs this week, for this sale, Ev { Sanday Me ning. é Ww : Val ¢ P TO SPA CLIFF AND GLENWOOD —PaCthic EXPRESS.— Por Fi f oa Y Jods and Chicago: FOE if “ te enandoah ley Route, on Saturdays at 1 i, 140 PM. Ret 1 st! "on’ sundaya, t St. BR. 0.45 Y 630 P. M EXCURSION 50C, TICKETS 6 39c $17.75 Best Quality Axminster Carpet, 85c. These are only a few of the specials. Every article in our establishments is reduced to a corresponding price. All our high-class furniture and floor coverings are included in this sale. ga WE OPEN ACCOUNTS. BOILS PYRAMIDS OF PAIN ' Boils show the blood is in a riotous, feverish condition, or that it has grown too weak and sluggish to throw off the bodily impurities, which then concentrate at some spot, and Ja carbuncle or boil is the result. To one siren ay enfeebled by disease, boils seem to come with ‘ more frequency, causing the intensest pen and greatest danger to Your Teeth the alreadyj weak and debilitated sufferer. All skin erupti from the sometimes fatal carbuncle to the spiteful lit Pinar Must be Sound. 7) the values that we befeve few men will be content with less than half a dozen Shirts when they can be ‘Twenty-two Members Were |} bought for i Turned Out, but Soon Re- Twenty-nine Cents Apiece. turned—Blaze Started from The materials are soft-finished percales, such as are used in dollar Shirts, and the making is as fine Defective Flue in Kitchen. as the best Shirts to sell for about 60c. apiece. There are at least twenty styles, half of them light grounds, with printings of black or blue; the others darker colorings, but all in excellent taste. z, The bodies are full and comfortable, the buttons neat and good, the Shirts finished with cushion : Twenty-two members of the Tnion tt neckbands, Men's sizes 14 to 17, boys’ sizes 12 to 14. ney Island Boats. x 9), Pe onde 19 rigtenntoni} ints i ional Limi 25, Naa, oF trom Buttery vis DREAM: Co » ie of faat ston. gteainers, “Dreams: | Parlor and Dining Carn) (3.25 643 6B dct eot Lawrence . is stat 10:00, 11,00, A. Mf.,| - 0.25, 1240 nieht Club, t Fifth avenue and : rape mcrects were; hurtedicout On sale when the Store opens to-morrow morning. None sent C. O. D. . by a fire at 7 oclock this morning. The fire started in the kitchen on the ) Ath floor from x defective fue. TWO HURT IN DREAMLAND. A Wonderful Rug Sale. ea sna omen Ont) Sao mars Oriental Rugs For About Import Cost. As the result of a bit of accidental p +, ee 4 + BEN) Vpeatlaniin thal Umigiling:thel Pinvees One man came in and said: “I don’t really need any Rugs now, but I shall remodel my house in show in Dreamland, Inst night, Aifrea |f the Fall and then I shall need some.” | Main Floor, Elm Plaoe. BR LEe” mary mx- biome, eos PM and i2.10/aeht dally NORF* AND WESTERN In i LK For Memphis and New Orleans, 3.25 P. West Point, Newburg & Pou ally, z a : Dally Outings (except 8) by P A Week-days DOF RA tay: rel ey, Line Meeinoases, Be Prenat 40 | GOL Ole Tr CopoRT “eng? Wome: Bat Se A.M. and West 120th SA. M. Week-days end *. M: CITY.—9.55 A. c 4, Through Vertinuied Traleay” Battge Be DENTISTRY. Cars and Standard Coaches on eenkeaaye. | Parlor Smoking Car, Parlor Cara and Stead) Plenty of roo ine nervice jus 4 room, cafe, Round trip, 80 cents, in- Siding namitenton to DREAMLAND ‘Congers Is in the Coney Island Hospital, Before he left he had paid for over a thousand dollars’ worth. eusering xeroua, intatnal unution rahe There have been dozens of such cases since the sale started—this one is mentioned simply because eee eee 's nursing somé |? it happened to come under the writer’s notice, ; ; ; Spi tholapactacle Goneern| playedl the It is the greatest opportunity to buy really choice Oriental Rugs for a fraction of their worth that we part of a brave fireman, who rescued al} have known in several years. See Tantrarati onan leahercons Anatolian Silk Rugs, $45 to $70 Kazaks, $33.75, means of a rope attached to the roof. ‘The rope broke and the two fell to tho $45 to, $60 Values at $29.35. (Average size 5x7 feet.) tle cat-boil, are caused by bad blood, and the only way to avoid or get perma- nently rid of them is to purify and build up the deteriorated, pol- 7 w. Yor! will call for and check baggags from and residences through to. destination. e ne y Pen: grount, The audience thought the mis- ‘ Thick, heavy Rugs, made to stand the hardest possible use, || /uted blood, and counteract the humors and i ; i { hap part of the piogramme and cheered Petia Mies HO EE eta ine designs are strong and characteristic to a degree. Large || will do this so quickly and thoroughly as s's. 8. erate fustily. of cream, pink, blue, red and green. pda hed att magaldicent red and green fields. An unusually acknowledged king of blood purifiers ‘and greatest of all tonics. Where the blood has become impoverished and is poor and thin, bopmedicines ces so Think of the work they do. Taree romptly in building up Alloghony, Pa., Juno 11, 1903. 3 Promptly UP From the age of twenty or thirty Lwee sorely || 0818 & day—ono thousand and 24 to $30 Guendjes, $16.50. iene ae a x a Ti designs consist princi- $10 to $12 Carabaghs, $6.65, pally of the geometrical devices found in the Caucasian| Average size 34x4% feet. A very popular Rug of the Rugs. The fabrics are exceedingly heavy. Shirvan variety, made in the same general district. Colors || and restoring its rich- afioted with 1 awful boils onmy face and||uinety-five meals a year. Can $20 NS $25 Kirmanshah Mats $14.75 are somewhat bright, yet these make a fine collection. ness, purity and per) teeth stand ata aed , . i are poor we'll make Average size 1 ft. 10 in. x 2 ft. 10 in. Rare pieces in this $2 to $3 Anatolian Mats, $1.49. pereneth eee ie reound’' fer little money. Ovr lot that will likely be among the first to go. Average size 1%4x2% feet. A considerable assortment of sit thn New Botanical Discover: $85 to $110 Kir shahs, $59.50. these pretty little mats—some of them quite a bit better than || C¢velops, when it is in mA Tt 7 A TACARe TT vines ans) f h finest in | ters: All are silky. a state of incubation or AP 20k @ ahort while the bolle) b fo disappear. | [makes every operation painless. Gi verage size 4x6 feet. This weave is one of the inest in r. formation in the blood; : cop uanedan with medicine, taking six pot- , Nee riental Rugs. Its lustre is almost equal to the finest silk, $28 to $35 Shirvan Rugs, $19.75, fet bella ate atieccet the bolle entirely disappeared. “Five || All Work Guaranteed 10 Years and it is so closely woven as to be very durable. Average size 3%4x5% feet. These show a specially beauti- |] only the impurities aad ‘bot Full Sets of Teeth... esee $33 to $40 Kazaks, $24.75, ful range of dark, rich colorings. They are lustrous ‘and || 9° 0 bubbling up the meer neintal Bune sSbirey/ ob forey, of\| [cold plaid ribicads ee (Average size 336x6% feet.) silky pieces, and so well dyed that their richness of coloring || P' SUP ontir ly rid of ‘thom ‘by your great purifier, Le aber 500. up ‘Tatra Froor, | will improve with age. through the skin, and gg: puts me under a debt of gratitude to ‘HENRY ZINN. this will continue in ¥oW ews. |! Waterbury Dental Parlors, spite of poulticing and Liana a BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 7 lancing till the blood gets rid of its accumulated poison. The wa: 7 s Cloth Bound Books A Sale of Pictures to stop boils is to attack them in the blood, and this is whax | | 414-410 Fulton Si oases For 9c. : : Think of It! Of Especial Interest. S. S.S. does. All danger of boils is past when the blood has been | | 24,02 Beugeye (OP Eden Mu 3 3 6 tho roughly purified and the system cleansed of all morbid, impure Hours, § to G. Sundayn, 9 to 4. eee Ginsen there oe Pictures, Part of || matter. If you age subject to boils, then the same cause that pro- || German, French and Swedish spoken been repriced and to-morrow will Le vedas’ P8¥e 1] duced them last séason will do so this, and the sooner you begin to | b=————————— d will be ready a put your blood and system in good STEAN BOOTS: Third t alf U; order the better the chance of going FOR) SALE : C Se eee at ged to Malt Under Regalar,. through the apring aad summer eae | cree PATTEN [INE St TES We by . oI i et) Good books by well known authors, clearly punted in large type on good paper and regularly ound in cloth, And only nine cents apiece! Not a very long list, nor are there many copies of some of the titles. But what a chance for Sum- mer reading: “American Wives and English Husbands,” by Gertrude Athertof, “Face to Face,” by Robert Grant. i s i ai ING BANS AND Summer homes with bare walls. There are ion without boils or other painful soe LUNG BNA NCH AND BAG p ! q and irritating skin eruptions, S.S. S. Wo ARB UE Se BA Prints, Photographs and Lithographs, framed in gilt and i » verets R. (3 digcks Below fancy wood frames at....3..0. fis amt ane is guaranteed purely vegetable, and A.M: 2.40 P.M Carbon Photos, Etchings, Prints, & . can be taken with perfect safety by “gilt frames, at...... . old and young, and without harm to the most delicate constitution | The Coward ‘ Court Tie.’ : Russet, patent and dull kid Superior to any other Oxford made. is, | Leave Bloomfiel [wofath st erry Sas A Mraz as 240 P Be Th. Battery ine So. Ferry), 820, 1190 & nee saiuptay—20 AL Mt 11S, 3.10 Poe M in oak, ebony and 50c Non da “Guerndale,” by F. J, Stimson. Sketches by Henry Hutt, risOnRlbheD ana It is mild and pleasant jn its action, and unequaled as a cure for | pens. ans i - ! € of the usual faults) rhe Herb Moony’ by John Oliver Hobbes. Chandler ‘Christy, in ebony frames, ates. 9, HOGE4 || boils and kindred eruptions, Write us it you would like medical | 2%! wisnre™ Park’ Row REAL ESTATE. ‘of other Oxfords. Doesn't|] “Her Sailor,” by Marshall Saunders, J ; Wi 8 Park Place, , . “in Hostile Red,” by J. B. Altsheller Forty odd Pictures—Artotypes, Pastels, Water Colors || advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, |° «1.» Opp. Pat-Office | PARMS and village property: prices trom wrinkle over arch, cut at heel,; “A House in Gioomahury by Mrs, Oliphant &c.; some are worth $5, all at......... QQqe_____—_—_—_ AND DIAMONDS, | 100 top $18.00: chars sprabers seine or bulge at sides. “Mademoiselle de Berney,” by Pauline Bradford Markie. Three Hundred F; | FOR SALE. FOR SALE, Searle dul deULy NLY. ( (Mademoiselle de Be ree Hundred Frames, Will send representative tt dealted | aa’ cesses sees Mhetdealsummenshoe tor ‘The Splendid Spur," by A, T. Quiller-Couch, eee | PS nd senerecanl ven edestced “Rudder Grange,” by Frank R. Stockton. made from odd lengths of good moldiygs make a good H ' 1 MAIDEN LANE TAKE ELEVATOR. HELP WANTED—MALE. f women. anaes GtOur Coast by Frank R. Stockton, chance jor any ne en pueyurer sey want to preserve FOR | FOR $1.00 soit’ ot Sasnioneble suit) penmnnnnnnnn WANTED a8, Agee “Under the Great Bear,” by Kirk Munroe. inexpensively and yet effectively. ere are ebony, cherry REDI EVERYBODY, ' made to order. Delly- ED 5 ay é SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, “Tekla.” by Robert Barr. ~ (Gl Pech hreetbs DY ered on. (rts payments rary Bs Padeeenes erates gray, oak and Hae finishes. Sizes from 8x10 to 20x24 Pier 1, d (Est. 1885.) “The Uncalled,” by Paul Dunbar, A good way is to bring your pictures here and pick ou Gomes, Sloat ter etony wontidenst | ee S COWARD,|] wy, 5 ‘ung Blood,” by E. W. Hornung, the Frame most suitable, wall & Elgin \ i ¥ | onraarit Bene oan Ot “With the Best Intentions,” by Marion Harland. 25ery 35¢y 50ce 75cy $1. soe FE \ Hise ae mae ot A Saas r lone sent . De ” Main Floor, ‘teat rhird Fioor, 11 uired. Wiite, phone of call! SECOND-HAND foo! ew anieae - Uidibeted EK since a”, veniaaa, GLOBE CHEDIM WATCH CO, 0 Nasu cheap, FRED them se

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