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bulk @t once and: the District-Attor-! * 5 ney's office has notiefid the owners of ii the Gen. Slocum. the insurance peopl | and. others interested, that they will want immediate aetion and will brook no interference with the pursuit of the evidence in the case, —————e to. "The Merfitt-Chapmen Wrecking Company will have entire charge of the Mate Flanagan Now Denies Having Said that Hose Burst, but Deckhand wreok and will continue operations to- ‘| Coakley Declares It Did—lInquest in hunting for the bodies. 1 hav ted them to make special offor reh the submerged paddieboxes on . It may take a week to Distrigt-Attorney Garvan were busy all day tO-<day investigating the disaster Mr, Garvan spent over an hour with Commissioner McAdoo, but refused to say on what business, Shield None, Says Cortelyou. Seuretary Comelyou was in New York to-day, but went to Westfield, Mass, later ip the day, The Secretary sald before leaving: 1 wish to say that @ mort thorough nvestization will be made into thin most awful tragedy and no stone will be left unturned to lay bare the whole truth with regard to this awful caiam- ity, day under the direction of this off ill Begin on Monday. sensational testimony in regard, everything the company could do to aid Gen. Slocum disaster was given|the investigation would certainly Coroner Berry to-day by mem- | done. of the crew of the burned boat in examination which took im the \Coroner’s Office in the Twembly Collnpses. Deckhand ‘Dwembly, of the Blocum,| 74. peor, parte was botore Coroner Berry to-day for @] 0 An uee cna Letors setae of rf the head preliminary hearing. He was #0 over-| {ng Federal inquiry into this mia aid come by All he had bean through that|{ propose to give {¢ my personal, ahd in he collapsed and had to be talsen to] #0 far us possible my undivided. atten- r € or és Lebanon Hospital, Several other wit-| As gvon es Factioahle the para ot tee Reames appeared at the Coroner's Omloe) spenors will get torather and take ies. and made preliminary statements, but| '!!20! what they said will not be meade public i “ahha inquiry will be separate and until ft fs repeated on the witness-stend| ty, state oF c ines. oftel gl oe }on Mon by city, State or county offic! Police ¢ ‘erence MoManus took to Gareners office, First Mato Edward Deokhana J, J. Coakley, | {Bess Gatfaga, an oller; Walter Payne, o porter; George Owens, a clerk, jand Martin Geyer, a deckhand. These were taken to Coroner Berry be- | hoa “of his statement yosterday that 1 oMcers of the Knlokerbocker mboat Company were hampering ‘Before leaving Washington I was in conferences with Gen. George Uber, Supervising Lnapeotor-General of the nminsioner MoAdoo, Aasiat- instead of helping hig in his in-jAnt District-Attorney Garven and Mr. Steamboat Inspection service, and ‘he ie: Chapman, of the Moerritt-Ctiepmen| Will 418 me trougheut the inveatiga- — nm, Geo. Ubler w: o Mzaminea by Coroner, Wrecking Oompany. and the chief york to-morrow inorming” an ‘and we ure wrecker of the company, conferred te or hokiine sit- » MoManus sal he was perfectly Hoof etree came that the men shuld be examined the Coroner before the inquest, | | fa to be held Monday morning. | Be Coroner Berry took them Into his} one by one and had each tel! his under oath. ie first surprising thing that hap- was a denial by Mate Managan he had ever said that the hose on General Slooum burst when he to use it. Assistant Distriot-At- Garvan said yesterday that Pan-| had made that statement to him oath. Flanagan eald to-day that | he really did say was that the gether in the Commissioner's «fice this afternoon concerning the most expedl- tlous manner in whith to ooltect evi- dence in an investigation of the con- tributing causes of the General Slooum disaster, Atte mia! ment: want to correct an impression that seoins to have gone abroad that this investigation wil be left towubordinates in the Department. hia in absolutely untr ye. I will hold the Inquiry myself and ‘Wil have ample assistance from ost praminent end efficient mon Depantinent. “Every one who can throw” least light upon tho matter will be “Proust before the Boa, and the taking of tes- timoay will continue so Jongeas any ong can be found who can ald us in arriving at a corredt estimate of the facts, andthe sittings will continie un: Ul the whole truth fs known.’ tq owant Te thoroughly tndestood that tho Federal suthories will protect no ono, but until st is demonstrated that soe one hag been lox In his duty, or worse, I will stand back of every one tn the service. “Until we have making the investi the conternoe the Police Com- er Rave out the following stae- Will Ratee the Halk. “The hulk of he Gen. Slocum has been taken In charge by the Distriot-Attor- ney's office for the evidentte which it may contain in connection with the tn- | vestigation on behalf of the people and ‘of the hose broke, not the hose |®t the request of the Poltos Depart- feeet?. He wasn't sure whether the | ment. Tho District-Attorney’s oMoe will FS tie” | have full contri over the wreoking @ur- broke or was loose, but was) ask that the var dats ing the operations necessary to raising|public. suspend judgment, for ti ee SS HOt Oreek the hulk. Sl Mantter (too serious to be connect] Contradicts Flanagan. “The intention now ts to raise the {ENty 0" hast Pra oftotatls: | After Flanagan left the Coroner's Deck-hand Coakley was taken In. 4 b= was the man who first discov- the fire, and his story to Coroner was a direct contradiction of that by Finnagan. He says the house full of kinks when it was first out and that the water was ed on before all the kinks were | ntened. The hose burst at once, | The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that has been manut under the su, “Meneilon Orr H, Fletcher for call the ese tees of fathers and mothers when Perens Castoria to see that the wrapper bears | his signature in black. When the is removed the same signature ap- ‘8 on both sides of the Dottlo in. ge Parents who have used Castoria for little ones in the past years need ‘no warnin against counterfeits and imitations, but our present duty is to oall the attention of the younger gener- ation to the t danger of infroduoing into their families spurious medicines, It is to regretted that there are people: who are now engaged in the nefarious business of putting up and selling all sorta of substitutes, or what should more properly be termed ley was under the tmpresston | it the fire got headway by spreading barrels of straw which had con- q Grinking glasses, When he first | Glboovered the fire, he sald, he tiled | to smother it with charcoal, but as nam it reached the barrels it got | only for adults, but worse for children’s medicings. It therefore devolves iy from him and drove him out of | on the mother to Seetiines oleh what she gives her child, Adults can do hold. that for themeel but the o a has to rely on » MeManus had nothing to say Out the divergence in these stories. for the steamboat company, wa. thorized to say that the mother's watchfulness, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Ch p'iehn | i hens H ews N 6TAND 7TH asl ONE BLOCK FROM.E£LEVATED-STATION y—Shirts have French neck and trimmed front—drawers re double-seated--strictly perfect goods direct from the Here's a Chance to Buy Very Those Fashionable Scotch Tweed Superior and Heather Mixture a $ B-75 x $7 50 ; They're capably tailored in every detatl— Beratrerrmente cane cloth is auolly The Surprise Store makes up these suits with color and firmly woven—the shade is a 4 AND BELT, all of the same fabrie- ght and izes enables us to fit every one in satisfying ey dea Ra anner—and a new suit Is offered FREE quarter-lined, and also full-lined suits with wan ie $5. 75 vests—variety so extensive you're $7. 50 Other Suits of Serge ~the ‘finest the pans of Tropical Worsted and Silk Mixture Suits in i various weights, $10, $12, $15. STRAW HATS ‘ia scn: shoes. More men are finding lenly Kinds that are RIGHT this season. Here out that all that can be said of highest-priced ‘they are at 75c, 95c, 1.45 145, 1.95, 2.45, 2.95 Men’s and Boys’ 3270146 W. 14 TH ST. | THIRD AVE.NWCor, Oi standard Balbriggan of fine even texture) and reliable qual- 15 Cc ill—no “seconds’”’—on sale one week ending next Friday, en’s Serge Suits Men'sS Sui ens Summer Suits s won't pull out—will retain shape equal all surplus weight taken out—coat, trousers rich, full indigo blue—the complete range of spun effects, overplaids, overstripes—half-lined, if ay one of them fails to sat- Sure to find a suit to pleas e world weave, $7.50, $10, $12, $15. Easy-titting Oxford ‘Phe sennit, split and pineapple straws are the SHOES hoes MO en aie finding shoes can be truthfully said of Surprise Shoes i. [ The Double Guarantee. Summer Shirts, jee peleere ot ess Only newest kinds included. wade. 45 Datatol esse AIL Men's and Boys’ Calfskin Belts. ...23¢ clothing pressed and re- Men's and Boys’ Collars, new shapes, 5¢ paired for one year free. Boys’ Sturdy Taunton Calf Shoes. . 95¢ Boys’ Graduation Suits of All-Wool Worsteds...-.....+++-++++$3.50, $5 || Boys’ All-Wool Worsted Serge Suits and Homespun Blouse Suits... ..$2.50 Boys’ Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits, handsome Cheviot.......$1.50 | LYER SALE for to-morrow and Monday only— | BOYS’ BUSTER RUSSIAN BLOUSE suits 45° attr ARSE PANT os crash, for ages 2to 7—the very thing for SURPRISE ESTAULISHMENTS OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M. w. tah bi The Surprise Store. 3d Ave., N. W. Cor. 83d St., eel One Block trom Wlevated Station. °} tho Opportunity of , ation counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not | © re aa Many who are In need of Hyomel, treatment that cures catarrh without stomach dosing, have not) yot realized its wonderful healing powers. They want every one who is troubled with catarrh or catarrhal colds, to get a Hyomet outfit from ae With the understanding thad it »solutely free unless it cures ca- tarrh and frees the system from germs of grippe and Influenza. The first day's use of Hyomet will show by its exhflarating and vitalls- ing effects that itis doing good. Use it for a full month entirely at Hege- man & (o.'s risk. If, at the end of thirty days, you can say that Hyo- mei has not helped you they will re turn your money without question or argument account We Satins Open Accounts teat tus Our Credit System er than elsewhere H. V. MONAHAN’S Furniture and Carpet Emporiums, 59th St. and 3d Av., Manhattan. Sth Av.,12th to 13th St., B’klyn. Our creations tn farniture, floor coverings and rugs rep- resent the highe: leve- yerhaps we can serve yo! r of selections, and we surely can save you mone). Tn mak! one often elect sinew Bargains AAI Times be F ing. Leave tt to” the connols sour: ho wil landt. st: por. owar ate CREDIT per woek will keep you ant, your ND GBNTT at the *] | : Manhattan Clothing Co. 1114 Sd av., near 6Bth st, =700 SRS Eaeyay RVPNINGS ED er Credit to All. f Michaels Bros. : 5th Ay. & 9th St., Brooklyn, Ladies’, Men's and Children's al he tea i il = a CLOTHING $1.00 Down on Purchase of $10.00 and 50 Cents Per Week Furniture, Carpets. We Will Farnish Your $I Home for $1 PER WEEK, Open Monday and Saturday aa The Gabler piano represents the highest type of piano construction T HAS been made right here in New York for morethan50 years, during which time over 45,000 Gabler pianos have been sold to as many dis- §) criminating purchasers, We are proud to be represen- tatives for such a fine instrument —you will be proud to own one, Write for our agreeable terms and latest Gabler catalogue. Fourth SIO EARS! CET unusually Tow the excellent patterns will undoubt nary conditions, the handsomest and smartest effects you've ever seen. You cannot—neither can any one else who sees them. Here’s the line-up of these megligee shirts»—White mercerized 55 full size and length, split neckbands, placket tert white linen cuffs, as there are no cuffs with thes matched plaited tre silts buy-these perfect, stylish dollar shirts at 55c. of grays, blues, &c. patterns are so stylish, smart and effective, Your choice of all our $20 suits lored garments t! « » WocessNapels are hand pad outer cloth—all strict]. fot which you woul SATURDAY AT $12.50. London There are no vests splendid quality homespun, crash, trousers for 14, 16 and 18 year old misses— ny $s Great sale of misses’ linen suits, *10.75 THE la late Summer model—and one of the most swagger creations you've ever seen—strictly tailor made—an deal garment for Summer wear, because every time it’s laundered you've practically a new sult—and you know linen will wear like proverbial iron. Third Floor, We've just 100 of thesesuits,and they $ were never made to sell for less than $ 10. 75 $19.75—but we rectived a spectal 10. price concession on this lot—so they go on sale Saturday at $10.75. Misses’ linen suits, new model, 42-inch Norfolk collarless coat--wide full bell sleeves—with or without/belt—plaited skirt—white, champagne and tan— -at $10.75. $14.75 for misses" $22.50 50 white organdie dresses—waist made with large bertha, tucked and trim- med with broad lace—skirt with lace panel and three rows of lace forming circular skirt. $18.75 for misses’ $26.50 taffeta suits, new model coffee coat trimmed with braid—skirt box plalt- +d and stitched over hips—black, blue and brown—sizes 14 and 16. $6.75 for misses’ $8.75 two piece dresses of colored lawns—ful plaited waists, prettily trimmed with white lawn and lace insertion—full skirt with deep plaited flounce to match waist—sizes uy) and. 16, $4.75 for r Junior, $3.50 suits of white and natural Inen, collarless box coat, belted back, collar- less, trimmed with braid, side plaited skirt, full flare—stzes 14 and 16. $7.50 for misses’ white Sicilian skicts, nineteen gore, plaited all around, trimmed with but- fons of self material—lengths 36 to 40. $4.95 fer ores 33.50 fine nace i dpeerahits ne neck— prettily trimmed with fine jerabrotdery, ‘ull skirt with deep hem— 9Be. for girls’ $1.23 for girls’ spencer 8c. BEN in colored saceatinl adjustable waist of sheer white lawn full skirt with deep hem—sizes 6 to 14. for a luxurious Ready-cooked foods “cota ainner. IF YOU live in Greater New York and will call Chelsea —2100 before noon to-morrow we'll deliver whatever you de- sire in perfect condition Saturday afternoon. Sixth Floor. Bolled) Ham-—-| Pork and Beans Pure Rye Whis-| Po Ua) Shorty. Roast Boel—| finest Boston Prime native waked, a cuts, 8 sik sltosd Sie $1.00; can Cooked Cornea) Pound Cako—- BEER — Bitced Bates al ee thick) oF tin. rleties: Ib. .280 print’ Butter—| Breakfast Ba- Lib, in, carton (net deltver Lemons—Large, luloy Messinas, "lFresh Egg s— Procured iy From very best custom made TS OR EI IT eS ee We could say $1.50 shirts, for some houses have sold and are selling these shirts at $1.50, but then, as we never asked more than $1, ws We're going'to show them in the window, and you just come down and see if very fine percale shirts in six neat, desirable peek ‘white and black and white and blue, aero ately fast color; made in the best manner, piain fronts, matched laundered split neck- 300 dozen of these shirts are made of this good quality of printed madras and It is an acknowledged fact that we sell more ‘men’s $1 shirts than any other: store in New York, That's why such an exceptional buying opportunity came to us unsolicited, and it’s just the reason you-can Every shirt made in the best possible manner, hand-laundered, and have cuffs attached of the narrow rounded corners, link type;.patterns are both light grounds, also the popular medium dark shades You can depend upon it that these shirts will go fast because the value is unquestionable and the Come and secure your choice—while they last at 55c. |All our®20,522 @ °25 suits*12.50 NE of those essential stock-righting efforts incident to a large business—a time when it virtually gives you the choice of our entire stock at $12.50. Your choice of all our $22 sults Your choice of all our $25 suits This great clearing sale comes a week ¢arlier than usual this year —an event that always draws a great throng of smart dressers that annually await this great suit-clearing sale, made emphatic because of the fact that we never carry stock from one season to another. These are not the ordinary factory made suits, but the high class, Creed t Hi thing you want to take into consider.tion—the collars and cetaaap tdad the stiffening is all pure Irish linen London shrunk shrunk—in fact there's not a garment in the not consider excelle@t value at $20, $22 and $25— Pesan, sale of outing suits at‘9. “THREE HUNDRED more of those handsome outing | suits that created such a great furore last Saturday—you can- not duplicate them elsewhere for, less than $18. Bought the cloth, had them made up ourselves, and they are $o stylish and unusually good that you'll say they are the best suits ever sold for $9. to these suits—just the coat and trousers—made of (Bio tted Irish Ge on Eeeec micas Bare — ery swell—single breasted and two styles in double Leela ce rapa bottom—sizes to fit perfectly_men of all build— 6 chest SPECIAL TO-MORROW $9. Very special. 200 pairs of seth en’s trousers. mane s§ and *6, value 15,00, at $3.50 at °8.50 ‘Given to the (ee ee me ee ; st concert Sick « on Trial. | i siigeato 3 Sa Sirignano’s ‘oyal Band of Rome, ‘al Band of Rome, ip Ent (a, Br eres Rada EIR G Y SUXTH AVE, 192 TO 20" STREBIS aces P.M. Saturday, ment Costs Nothing Unless It Bighth floor, Eighth floor. Cures Catarrh. i 10,800 eine s ‘1 negligee negligee shirts to-morrow 55c. WE. VE prepared for: the largest concourse of men to-morrow that ever came to our men’s.furnishing section. Virtually the entire section and one large bar, ae square will be given up to the selling of these negligee shirts, lly appeal to you most—in fact, While the price is $1 for under ordi- Main Floor. Say they are $1 shirts, and you can resist these they are shirts you'd be glad to pay 40,800 men’s negligee shirts, made by two of the largest Philadelphia manufacturers, who have a national reputation fon Ame, as bought at a veritable sacrifice because we were able to handle the entire lot. W America’s best $1.00 shints—we cottons, in beautifully matched platted fronts, Lpriee fed Geel can be worn with your lover, light weight, soft finish, | SPECIAL NEW | SHEET MUSIC Ic Second Foor. ‘The Sone Hite of the Aertel Gar- Second Floor, " A STROLI, IN’ TY Crag APE alte song: Ht) THE RATT OF THE SPA For’ (Bunie Fisher's pe baritone balled it.) | { | values, ; Biue Beil. A Bit of Blarney $ ‘Wine Old Owl. (instrumental), Girl You Tove. Dear Old Girl, | thé- Barney. Pansy Faces, le work Piking the Pike. Any Rags. laughing Water Two Eyes of (sone or instr.) Brown, St. Loule Rag. al: ROSES AT TWILIGHT, ‘Dailad, the successor Spects ‘The new great | to "Violets, | Meet | Me, tn St. Two Congregations. vp in ‘ne ‘Cocon- “yea, Susan Vee com, fee ete Man‘ar vapan”” Clarinda” YS ey WHEN THE COONS HAVE A $ DRWAMLAND OF THEIR OWN Tne wyeae come none “hit of tho ‘New York Root’ Show. Be Batiste’ With What You H. Tet Well Enough Alone, These Popular Classics 5c. Copy. Intermenao, Caval- Sv cannes 4 Clubteion: Maren: Qf Hine wt Home, Palme is Very special. \ 75 men’s cravenettes, Pari Roniember Me Simple Confeasiou, Monastery. Hella, William Tell. | 12,000 lisle gloves at 35c. A FORTUNATE glove, purchase right at the height of the fabric glove season makes this remarkable offering ssible. You certainly want! to secure a season's supply, for now a thoroughly reliable fabric glove possessing all the required style attributes at 35c is indeed unusual. Main Floor, 35c Bought them from an overloaded 3 5c manufacturer at an unusual discount. Women's 2-clasp Milanese suede lisle gloves, white, black, slate, moire and tan—never sold for less than 50c.—Saturday at $5c. Saturday. silk gloves, 50c pairs of pen $5 suit cases to-morrow 3. 95 GOING away over Sunday -must have a dress suit case. Here’s a special Saturday sale of 200 suit cases that sell the world over-at $5—for 3.95. Basement saltsroom, ss To go with these suit cases we've a special offering in the magic folding umbrella at $1.95—folds up so as to fit in your suit case, 3.95 for 5.00 dress sult cases—stitched sole leather straps or ——————_ catches—steel frame, ‘linen Iined—Yale lock—no better case made—cannot buy it at this price elsewhere—Saturday at. 3.95 1.95 for magic folding 6 for magic Widing umbrellas | in a suit case—a strong umbrella for storm and sunshine—just the thing to take along on your outing. Saturday $3.50 russet oxfords at 2.60 ‘THOSE shapely new style oxfords which all the world of fashion has embraced with one accord—just 500 pairs for Saturday’s selling—the dressiest sort of a shoe, particularly adapted to wear with outing dresses and shirt waist suits. Second Floor, We've only G, D and E widths, though—sizes from 2% to 7—they are those women’s fine brown Russia calf, light weight oxfords —military leather heel and new Style toe, Then there’s a lot of those Blucher oxfords of the poor brown_ kid, lined, fast color eyelets, poutively worth $3.50, and they ae ade of tan we have shown—the welt ‘ is sewed with yellow linen, et, yin toe shoea if made to order effect. a certain ‘individual, exclusive style about these’) waa oat will admire—you’ll rts Br Ay | are shoks bess ney on 808 Nae have ever seen. 1,000 dozen Kayser silk gloves with double finger tips at :

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