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“Slocum Disaster ef i , e Take Charge of Enormous) ~ Sins of Monsy and Jewelry ana we complied with their every recemmendation. On order of the in- Found on Victims of the, ~Bigit policemen strugeied 1 the S [weight of four huge cloth Kets | e with property taken from the ies of the dead as the landing to the 1@ Police Statién to-d flied with long “rhe other two with bags and Id not be plac these will be oj E> for the Inquest. The inquest will not ) haps a week Cor the@iyers had been Ire other a Vand its maotinery to right. 1 will be fixed 4 telephone fc ‘oMicials and the lay at the city t @ Hundred and the ea were char his ney telephoue City Superintendent § Brennan a ident tha wource of “the nearest point to and and th immed home T A strong Brocka clo: it to-day, Py f ditvidivided an b Sany signitican: ay timore & a sploeucus © Consolldated Gas, « P2B at 19, sold up to good buying. ‘with 1 point gain. JAtchison, Canadian Great Western, St. Pu ‘eific, Pennsylvania, Ke yern Pacitic were o (ayy The total 1 Shares and of bond. jfoviows: # Samal. Copper Am. Sm. & m. Bin. & RE i r 1 Steel pe hn J + Advance Deskin /The cotton market @o-day, with p * points lower. ‘been better on . but phe 4 Bpisiea wit a bs ie 4 - — WHEAT mM SThe opening of the was tugged with th 4 i computations hay te money an& valushl $200.000 had been recovered D es wers taken from the bodies Tidy were placed in envelopes WIL Await the Inquest. baskets thorough examination Wis, installed by i bret, was t He said his 4 gone on the Gen family, und as t Baltimore ————ar COTTON M es 6 polr «they carried it] Alexander Ave-| two barkets | eloy aye Each amber ned money, Jew- been ma) les to the amount As the were filler proper until a date set be st tructed to mike of the boat Astormine Lf it report no they THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE, 16, 190 BOAT ALL RIGHT, SAYS PRESIDENT OF COMPANY. Capt. F. A. Barnaby, President of the Knickerbocker Steambont Com- pany, made a detailed defense of the Gen. Slocum and the crew to.day. He said in effect thut everything possible had been done to Insure salety of the passengers. ‘ot an order issued by the Inspectors has ever been overlooked ,on our he sald. “They inspected the Gen, Slocum thoroughly last month spectors of this port we have spent more than $30,000 on the Gen, Slocum She was insured for $1 in seventeen companies. She was rated as an Al risk by the Insurance inspectors. “As for the life-preservers, we got the best we could buy, At least 500 . None of them was more than three years,old. They were renewed frequently The exponse of maintaining Iife-preservers in good condition js not heavy. From what I Jearn I infer that the preservers complained of had been through ‘the fire and had been soaked in the water I am positive the life rafts and boats were in since she came under our control of them were brand ne before they were picked up. good condition. “The Hfe preservers were placed conveniently throughout the boat. ‘They were held in place by thin wire nettings fastened with tacks, which any one could easily loosen. It is true that they were out of the reach of chil- dren, but there were more than two Iife-preservers for every person on board that boat yesterday, “It Is not true that the tiller connections were made of rope. The tiller’ chains were strong, as is shown from the fact that the Slocum answered her helm unttl she beached, The pump was kept going all the time, we had a (ive drill, we had taken every precaution and human power could do no more.” Danderine | GREW THIS HAIR And We Can | me Prove It {G4 Just Look at This! Photograph. It} Furnishes All| the Proof Any had not re he feared they at SOLIDATED GIS. | A STOCK LEHOER but fter cp 10 14 & 9 I id South t higher, nin nding >| Farlier than ususl—Bigger in the advantages offered Annual Sale . One Needs. Little Frances! Marie Knowlton ia{ the daught | Dr. B, hair Was grown Wholly ty the use H of thin groat tonte. | One of tha mont re markable and orig Y inal features re kardiog Danderine| By] sa cu euatoeaue Te lores wwe tw NY rouuce tur greater B ebuiwe uaa wouls ve bowtie Witivus er (he growth Uvelies That x wh ea! ature tuoi cauye the) if MAREE: KNOW Awe of Years, Garfield Boulevard, Chiengo. ei yaur hedt tha Men’s Suits s|than our bigyest of tormer years. | heavily x The fact is we are so overloaded that we cannot wait till the end of the |season. Friday and Saturday will witness the most extra- ording any other house ever attempted. ARKET. " egular ARKET. Wheat market wa D 4 Splendid Blue Serge Suits, Fancy Worsted also Cheviots, Homespuns and other leading ’' Fabrics, in plain colors and mixtures, They are our regular 512.50 and $15 Suits, tailored away above u tind in the usual ready-to-wear garments, Sale price... ATHORIOD | Suits, 7 hs A great lot of our $17.50 and $20 Suits, ry values in Men’s high grade clothing that we or, 6 AVE, 213 Gf 22"°STREETS M DS CO. DRY GOO quality. a pleasant memory. Misses’ Garments: way to the Summer season. Girls’ Suspender Dresses, in striped percale and plain colors; tucked waist; sizes @ to 14. Value 6 to 14. $2.00 sie sisscersveverserss ces 98 Junior Suits—odds and ends; Norfolk coat; lined throughout; sizes 12 to 16. Value $12...... 5.98) Misses’ Norfolk Suits of Duck, in| white and tan; 12 to 16, Value to 14. Great Sale for This Friday and Saturday. These “specials” are for Friday and Saturday. Each one of them is a legitimate price-cut, and means quite a saving—right at the gate- Girls’ White Pique and Lawn Suspen- der Suits; also Russian effect; Value $5.50..... “ Girls’ Pongee, black silk and cloth Box Coats; sizes 4 to 14, Value $6.50, 2.98 iedanagan cunts) Girls’ White Linen, Pique, Organdie and Lawn Dresses; prettily trimmed with tucks and insertings; 6 Value $7 4.98 Art Embroidery. Full size Sateen Lambrequing, figral esti B00 fe t ‘ consisting of two jes, One large tray, one amall_ tray. one pare box and, one pin tray; aandsomely decorated, BHU) pet net POS a he a ee ee OT AV E..218& 22 STREETS AM DRY GOODS CO. The best Premium one can get on merchandise is absolute assurance of Length of service enhances value, which makes the purchase place The Adams merchandise affords this sort of premium. Nottingham Curtains, ONE HALF || # We've a thousand pairs of Nottingham Curtains on our Third Floor that we don’t wish to keep in stock a minute longer than is absolutely necessary. \ They are not perfect curtains; they have such Imperfections as place them in the “second grade,” yet they are so good and worthy, so far as looks and wear are concerned, that they form a great bargain at the prices attached to them. Designs include floral, antique, Cluny, Renaissance, Irish Point, Brus: sels and French Novelty effects. We place them on sale to-morrow at 75c. pair—kinds $1.00 pair—kinds $1.50 pair—kinds All odd pairs, remember; for they represent several manufacturers’ lines, White, ecru, beige, arabe in “Sale of Dollar Booxs at 25¢, tatcony An echo of our sale of Publish- Good Library ers’ Remainders, gers, and bracelet arm effects and allover lace designs, in black and white. Women's 8, 12 and 16 button and champagne sh: shirt-waist suits and the like. row at ‘he unprecedented price of 39c. the yard. To-morrow! Semi-Annual Distribution of SILK REMNANTS You know what this means; you've attended these sales for years back. such Remnant Occasion in all New York—at any tine; for most houses stop to consider losses be- ore they part with Remnants. Our first aim is to keep stocks clean of short lengths. Then, too, Parlor Furniture, Special sale to-morrow of Three and Five Piece Suits; only one or two of a kind—all very special. 3-piece At Suits: 5. E400 Instend of S500 Instead of $65.00. ist 00 instead of 40 instead of Instead damask and tapestry. At $50.00 Instead of ead p inated of $h09. ockers, Eighty-seven Rockers in golden oak or mahogany finish, with sad- 1.50 dle seats; made to sell at $2.75 Tables. Sixty-five Tables, with 30 by 22 Inch quartered oak tops; fitted with un- reduced from $4 for 2.25 HOSIERY. Reduced Prices for Friday. 50c, and 65c. Imported Stockings at 31c. worth up to $2.00. worth up to $2.50, worth up to $4.00. 3. and 3% yard lengths. There is no other Another great offering for Friday. This yard-wide silk-warp Pongee in natural ades is one of the most wanted fabrics of the season for We've several thousand yards to sell to-mor- length silk and lace lisle mitts, in pretty openwork designs, a dozen patterns to choose from. Notions. Straw Bleach will make an old straw hat look like new. Will not turn yellow, Bottle, 15¢ We carry an extensive assortment of up. up. See the new Columbia Cap at 5c, 75c, and $1.00, ‘Phin lot of walnte at Tue, te the beat lot that has come out of the bargain whirl; n, their boxes lawn, and medalilons; tucked blouse and back: hematitehed stock, Another Lot at 98c.—Worth $2. O.e with yoke of lace herastitching and embroidery; three rows of lace ‘sed sleeves, Stock and back. The other model has entire front of English tucked sleeves and back, hemstitcned stock. 98c. Sheer white lawn. on blouse; also cluster tucks, tuc’ e k an embroidery, prettily finished with rows of hemstitching; Made of fine quailty Two styles. hite with three rows of insert! Sale of Exquisite $1.50 Shirt Waists at 79:. They go on sale to-morrow morning—upward of six hundred of th the shirt waist market has suffered through the tardiness of Spring. sales—for they find themselves loaded to the brim, em. There is no denying the fact that Makers are scampering now to effect Ing down the edition, weil printed and substan- sAVERLOY is but a fortnight in the distance—and we want them out of the way before then, To- Just for to-morrow. Two lots of tially bound in fine cloth; gilt rrow we fill two im.nense bargain tables with these splendid silks «nd make the price pe ls sported fat pce ale a _ tela Z rea lose, our wn impo! ation. { . i ee eet a 39%. the Yard for Your Choice. Ee bie alovet deaien, wien lace FO : a e assortment is wonderful. We can’t begin to giv> you a complete list, A great many of the The Soc, ‘Rrade 1p of the finest, of . Silks bring $1 and $1.25 the yard regularly. Among the kinds represented are: a i setcea a a ae ‘a8 Pt Biack iaffetas. Colored Taffetas. Fancy Taffetas. Natural Pongees, 1 ona fon Chil ‘dren’s Im Colored Pongees. White Habutais. Black Habutais. Black Pongees. ported Stochings. Black Motres. Biack Grenadines, 39 Cc Satin Liberties. Stik Poplins, This lot has been sold all season Plaid Taffetas. Figured Loutsines, Japanese Silks. Bengalines, Foamanaw alvaeslaciiten Very ‘ Wash Silks. Crepe de Chines. Yard Colored Satin Duchesse. Foulards, ey ae a Epyatun gare moa Tice Blot. Check Taffetas. Satin Messalines. Foulard Tewiils. Many others, fall regular made; Resmidort dye For a Please Note that the Quantities are limited, so that we can neither fill mail orders, send samples or send silks C. O. D. girls and misses double, knees poe a heels and toes; sizes 5 to . . Women's Summer M h, 4 B 4114 4 h G h Gloves 50c. Mohair Brilliantine at 29c. | Three Great Lots of Shoes. t 1-2 Price, nusually bright and lustrous; very firm, strong quality; shades o A a pee royal blue and navy; also black. The same quality for which others 89c for $2 Slippers. 25c. Pair. ask 50c. the yard. Here, for Friday, at 29c. vom en's Tongue Slippers, made of fine quality patent vea.her, Women’s fine quality Lisle . ora with white ning; sensible style of French heels, All sizes in Mesh with Suede Lisle Palms, 75c. Mohair Sicilian at 49c. the lot. " 2 pearl clasps, silk filet em-} |! Ihported Mohair Sicilian—made in the best mill in all England; supe- 1.39 for $2 Juliets. broidery, black, white and rior silky finish; 52 inches wide and as good as any 75c. quality in Made of best quality Vicl Kid, with patent-leather tips and ; gray. New York. Brown, gray, tan, castor, royal, navy and black. best grade silk elastic sides. Very stylish and comfortable for Women's 12 and 16 button lengths Summer, Sizes from 3 to 8. | Siren sai rs Silk-Warp Pongee at 39%. | 169 for $2.50 Ties, g peal Women's Tan Vici Kid, built on very stylish last; also Ox- fords of black kidskin. Sizes 2% to 7; widths B to E. Mostly $2.50 grades, though a few pairs would not retail for more than $2. Floor Coverings. It’s the time of year to save money on floor coverings—and this is the best place we know of to do so. . Brussels Rugs, size 16 by 30 inches; very special to-morrow at..... 39¢ Smyrna Rugs, size 30 by 60 in; re- versible; reduced from $1.50 to. 93c Smyrna Rugs, 9 by 12 feet; reversible; Clean and bright walsts—fresh from front and finished with embroideries good to keep. Printed Lace Stripe Batiste; a fine sheer fabric with woven lace stripe over which are handsome printed de- signs in dainty color combinations, Printed Embroid- ered Swiss Muslins with beautiful new floral patterns; stripes, figures and dots on white and tinted grounds, VALUES UP TO 25c. Four Groups of New Wash Goods. A Friday Sale—at a Friday price; which means a saving of from Se to 11}4¢c the yard. We jump to the news; it’s too Linen Finished Suiting, in plain shades of light biue, cadet biue, light green, tan and white; striped patterns, white corded designs on most every color ground. very popular for shirt- waist suits. Weven Madras, 32 inches wide; superior quality; great variety of including suger when sliced cold: 3 to flavor: Th each: ver (3146 a tb. on Chol kich Blue and Black Serges, Homespuns, Cheviots and some extra choice Fancy Worsteds. The tailoring is ! of a particularly high grade, and it may be fairly said that they are equal to Custom clothes in all respects. $ 65 FANCY VESTS. All lines D that have been $1, £4.50 and $2 will be inclided in one Rreat offering alu... see eee TROUSERS Prac’ | ALL of our regular ¢ and res will grouped in a big sale at Extra Salesmen in attendance. Alterations without charge. Open Saturday Evenings Till 9, Qne Door South of Astor Place, (40, (42 Broadway, j Le 1 Syn Wood § O.WoRLD WANTS WORK WONDERS mina bead Th sTet Smoke: cy Rhetniach sliced, per Ib Orange Ban Virginia Mixed. Uneeda ib Sane Coffee —Our apecial Mooha and Java; the bes Boston brand. in Tomato vin Now York at any ie yc special fort 1b, Ber 1b, C | aie 4 ths. ton: tn, 20C cure Smoked Tongue. Bacon, | Extra selected, toan $ Armour's special eee meat, delicious $ Jowl bacon; mild, mweet ured ; er 5c 4 premium: best ham in the mai sliced by machinery; whole ham, per M. Bie: alice, 22e fieamery. pure nnd sh made: 3-ib palls.OSer Tip. prints 2IC er Cakes—Hom Hy re dell Soup—Lindy, Me Libby's natural #11” vartdies: CANS A ceekean tng Sardines —P. Chancer- elle Wa, with key opener fed in pure oll flavor: 25¢ Salmon—MoGowan's fin- est Columbia River salmon eS 10c Women’s Neckwear. Two Big Friday and Saturday Specials. Linen Embroidered turn-over Collars with buttonhole in front for tie; also the new round collar, made of em- broidered linen; handsome heavy embroidery (hand-work effect). Worth Soe sees 25c Stock Collars and Sets—a manufac- turer’s clean-up. Many of the Stocks have tabs, The Sets are made of em- broidered linen, All this season's styles—worth from 25c. to 50c, Choose Friday and Satur- day at only... 12% To-Morrow We Crear Up at Very Special Prices Hotel and Restaurant China. Every piece must be sold this week; hence these tremendous reductions in price, Plain white, % thick; roll edge: w Flaten, all size: pis ere 0 doz.; now 3c. 40. Meat and 14 0c, to Be. O44 “Cups; were $1 and $1.25 doz; now 2c. Dishes, ~ ro ana Ti on: | ovat Fish Dishes, were Ifo, to 25e.; | 24 and 26 inch; were now 100, $1; now Bbc, These in Decorated: Plates, ail sizes, Salad Bowls, all rere $1 to $1.50 | sizes; wero ; doz.; now So. now 10c. it Saucers, ali| Maat Platters, 9 tt and 10 inch; were 130, and 20c. Eee! rm zeny were 7 now Be. *° now Meat Platters, Meat Platters, 12 @, 7 and 8 inch; ]and 16 Inch; were Were 100, and 1Sc.} | 850. to 80c.; now now Be. 196. reduced from $12.75 to....... 8.50 Extra Special for Friday and Saturday only. | 00 $5 Eyeglasses «na Spectacles to I. Da not risk your eyesight by buying cheap bargain-counter glassses from inexperienced clerks. hese goods = are ‘n°$ Imported French Periscopic son} Lenses, Mounted in 10-karat Solid Gold-Cased Frames, The eyeglasses have the new oftset clips, which preven < ping. “The spectacies may be had with elthor TIding Bowe or mtraient tees of the mogt EXPERT OPTICIANS in the city, who will test your pair of glasses ia perfectly fitted and adjusted befure leaving ment, A SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT FOR “NEW LENSES AAT WILL BH MADE WITH BACH PURCHASER OF THESE GOODS SOLID GOLD-CASED EYEGLASS CHAIN, WITH HAIR- 50¢ PIN or HOLDER ATTACHED—SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE compart will prove this, w Ms ve employ two NE Bach R $],50 $12,50 to $18 Odd Coats and Vests, $6.00. $6.00 to $8,00 Odd Coats at $4.50. $5.00 to $6.00 Odd Trousers at $3.00. These are odd garments that came to us fr m one of the largest custom tailors to the trade; it consists cf Coats and Vests, odd Coats and odd Trousers, and represents one of the finest collections of such garments we have ever seen. are iiavtwe wike, either la fabrics u in style of making. We place them on sale to-morrow morning at an average of half price. It’s a sale you can scarcely afford to miss. Coats and Vests }O dd Coats; Trousers comprise comprise Thibets, Worsteds, | in Thibets, Worsteds, Worsteds; striped Cheviots and Cassimeres in| Cheviots and Casst.| Cassini gana fancy Frocks, Cutaways and| ssi- | Cassimeres andCheviots double of single breasted meres. Nearly all iil exquisite pattern Sacks. All custom made, to |style_models will be PAnd made throughout, sell from $12.50 to $18.00. |found in this lot, | $y'aycy equates to sell at Our Price, $6,00 |Our Price, $4.50) Our Price, $3.00. « ge