The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1904, Page 4

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*; tle with Blaze. Body Was Found in Ruins. SWEEP OF FLAMES Malice ic rener SCORCHES FIGHTERS.| *tttet carty to-day tn his home, and One Hundred Two Companies Inside Burning] The hour i itunted some distance tion of Water Tower Stream. | or the nearest fre apparatus, ard the fire had a good headway before it at when the fire ‘Twenty firemen, attached to three ened ured almost to ‘oun eompanies, had narrow escapes from | DUmPd amon th were going through ‘Geath to- fi 1 the ruins after the flames had been put aca aide vet sah pad out they-found the body of Denmickerk Grand street, the Ntth and sixth floors FIREMAN’S WRIST BROKEN. later Tower Supply Suddenly] Fire in Bronx Was Not Discov- ‘ 4 ile in and} ered Until It Had Gained For sixty years the ‘‘Waters’’ have been known | H ] f th ff f th eee oe vata as Standard High-Grade Pianos. There are none |f! e Or e u erers oO e Six Men on Fire-Escape Bat-| Great Headway, and Man's ; We also offer an elegant new style Chester |/# gn response i te 1 per story and « halt frame dweliing, at] 1} Piano, “the best low-priced piano in the world,” for |}/§ | P 10 te GPpee Ot ey oy neo enany ne 1a nee Sree Wve ent the Bronx. ‘The ponly » Building Also Caught in Trap}, TAO nlave aan lovercorns: Le ator ‘ t amount may reach an extraordinary sum, a great number of attractive specials ate published “and Saved Only by Resump-| ree rotor eee ee noue | n addition we will make a great and special offer- |] 4 for Tuesday’s selling—bargains calculated to draw a big crowd and swell the receipts. TP YA NH TEL YE AL RIOT THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 20; 1908 4 “a | STEERER TSE PRIS TE ATED } New York’s Be: if Lunch Roo at im 3 2 Blue Trading Stamps, | 4 It’s on the sixth floor, and every- i ‘We give two B. & M. Blue Trading | thing connec th i y oe aP. ct Stamps until 12 o'clock, them one clean. The 2 moderate: and the service than restaurants, until closing, with each 10c pur chase. better made or of finer tone. Prices $225 and up- [Hi wari cash or small monthly payments. Send postal iGen. Slocum Steamship Disaster for Catalogue. of its gross sales Tuesday and Wednesday, June 21st and 22d, to the afflicted survivors $ 170 and relatives of the victims of the dreadful Gen. Slocum steamship disaster. That the ing this week of 2 | 20 Used Pianos, Women’s Shoes Weil Bros. & Weil’s perfect condition. Prices from $75 to $135, Third Floor. |? WILL be a great source of satisfaction for you to buy these | Suits: at Half Price Shoes and Oxfords at 98c. a pair. They’re worth from 1.50 Third Floor. ne thesnouse waa) f) all uprights, desirable styles, of different makers, in | and Oxtords at 98¢e a Pair Pan A erican Guaranteed ry r | } / of which oe cee en cies na Se on payments of only 4 2,00 a palr a on be low priced at those figures. HERE are 2,000 Suits of men’s best Beare manufacturers of tortolse pine Joba T. MoCabe | you come Tuesday you will find your fit in these shoes, The sale will clothing in this purchase of the entire 1 mA = aed Iasi erate oe ath wine and In $5 Down and $5 Per Month, | close Tuesday night. = a = | Faraleaaleee ae Weil Bros. & Weil, i e the pal portion of the 7 s | y i) : 24 990.000 damae. aT PR Cae while hana ye tender with one /#) Stool, cover, tuning and delivery FREE. | ALA i - — who make the celebrated Pan-American vs ] ; oe first a aa oe fire was sound A oe eats) Pal HORACE WATERS a CO. | 4 mate cial} a| Womens uusset Kid Oxfords, opera toe | Women's Guarantee Clothing. There's a guarantee 4 Bf by an automatic box on the top foo t | heel; siz } ihe aac 5 es r Avenue B an a mien e kideke en eet certificate attached to the sleeve of ¢ ie ape pueine: te 20) 184, Gabe ne gcd TENA ‘ , Of | ane Pele, Women's Black kidskin Patent tip Oxfords,| Shoes coat and the label of the United Garment NN eptibal an eat re he¥ to Engi oo, was thrown / J . | M aaa Revtnstd mponded to this alarm, end on their] (ip Solt sof the vehicle and fel! | Pf i} ve., near * At 98c a Pair, Women’s Sandals, strap over instep, black! and Aakers of America is sewed in the inside, @rrival found the fire blazing fiercely. | heavily to the pavement ; : kidskin ond fancy bow; sizes 2% to 7. | pocket. 4 hi Q JENINGS): | : ze “ & first regular alarm was sounded, and}, 1% CEM gra) Contusions of the Nody. HARLEM BRANCH (OPEN EVENINGS): [Bl | At 98e a Pair, Women's Lace Patent tip Shoes, good soles, Oxfords This clothing was bought 90 low that we can \ Deputy Chief Kruger quickly followed | i," waiked to Bellevue and had his 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. iq! and our own worran large showing, all sizes cra : a ere —& ft with a second alarm. wrist put In eplt 5 saga | at casily sell it at half the usual retail pric Mesciedtiva (top) floor of the triple josie (ely ——- _-— At 98e a Pair, Women's Colonial Tie Shoes, turn sole, mille se ae = iBupibered buliding was soon a mate of| Rarned to Dea in Hin Gome. Ee BL Uke dpe nate value 2.00, | a a , flames. Capt. McAul! and six men : p: w 7 jc a ir, Women's Dongola Kid Shoes, patent tip, {of Engine 1 nad mounted anegarevedt lI tur pen adtes auronauornis eeeiee spting ‘heel, bultona; extention sole and. good heavy, vack ‘at: O8@ Men’s 10.00 Union Made Suits, P cape on the fromt of the building wich|{ o'clock this morning in his home, x : Sizes 2% to 6, and D and E widths. Button or lace. mare of cheviots, crashes, homespuns, thibets lo ate of hose and fought the fire from} story and a half frame dwelling at i ; and blue serge, in single and double Fie top oor. ‘Topping avenue and) One, Hundred and b \ Men’s Canvas Shoes at 98c o ae ee aves tree cman 7 rT 5 jeventy:! street, in the Bronx, ‘The Men" , of two-piece sui ve {Heaght Fire throuah Araby. | even? nia" Gustrsoed, “Wormickine ie : L, At 98c a Pair —Men's Shoes with solid leather soles and canvas uppers, mad= —attera, Sizes from 34 0 46 chest measure, AB hey foun 0" Only six, weeks ago, remembering that] = @n archway had been cit through from the top floor of No. 186 to Nos. 18 and TH. He accordingly sent fourteen men from Engine Compantes 18 and 20 10! Semi-Annual Sale r tower, that gave oll be- | with the stand wt Lk Stocki sudde: cessation of th large MBs, auaden cremation ote wee’ QTR SLOCKINGS. toward the front of the bullding and! Ww ——— t the flames shot out with a wide thal from the street appeared to o-Ps pickin niote om oie aa eats etal cape. Precy of horror went un trom the # a © watching crowd. a3 It seemed that the fen mast be. frighttully. burned art Silk F1fose, § come tumbiing m thelr high perol a 4 An Instant Jate: 0 ie ens atta $1 235 per parr, ye frout windows value $1.75 to $2.35 Scorched ; of th rs = , Cha men on them and Embroidered and Openwork | fhought fora few moments that a 33 ety in Might, b os CARAT a eI S2lk ose, of fighting the fi J for then ° the tine of *heid would | hand-embroidered, black with een to Rive fire an even : 1 advantage: colored embroidery, open- TI clung to. thetr Kept the i wiream into the blazin, the water tower again their aid Sindows those in the street saw the “When the water-tower strenm gave ve} shades, $1.95 per pair, value $2.65 to $3.95. out and tle flames swept two companies who | wer 0 the fr S7/k Hose im x Cleveland Dwelling. CLEVELAND, June %.--Two persons lace, at Ci were burned to death and six others tn- © Jured in @ fire that partially destroyed $2.65 per pair, & saloon and boarding-house at value $3.65 to $4.95. €8 Columbus street to- re Annie Movatsk!, nini domestic, burned to death, to death. ‘Twelve or Mfteen persons were asleep Broadway and Twentieth Street 4n the building when the fire broke out. and Fifth Av When the inmates were finally aroused enue, he place was wrapped in flames and eral men and women jumped from ‘ windows in onier to esoape, The 6 * origin of the fire {s not known. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, for Men and Women, will be offered at low prices, as follows: Women’s Plain. Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, per box of half dozen, 75c, and $1,409; Men’s Plain Hem- stitched Linen Handkerchiefs, per box of half dozen, $1.40 and $1.50. Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered Initial, per box of half dozen, $1.00. Men's Linen Handker- chiefs, Initialed, per box of half dozen, $1.85. (Rear of Rotunda.) NOTICE, This establishment will be closed at 5 P. M, Saturdays, at 42 Noon, F poured tons of water | upposed to have been asleep when the fnto the bi @ Deputy Chiet Kru-| fire started ger, who pected the bullding| When the firemen were searching the ruing t . Continuation of Oug _ velop the six firemen on the fire-en- Plain Black, Ribbed &Colored ‘and when| work insteps; Silk Hose in e ss ‘i Bia \he flames swing back from the] tan, French blue, white, black, men were sate. and the new champagne | Lace Inserted &Embroidered pS ceeeeer in a miscellaneous lot includ- Wh | + TWO LIVES LOST IN FIRE. jing many high-class novel- ——— \ties, hand-embroidered and q Bix Other Occupants Were Injured | some inserted with exquisite Ramee Mavaed co deat, ant rts! I orl Taylor, Blucker styles lace shoes or Oxfords in bromo, gray and white, Sizes 6to 11. Values 1.25 and | a 10.00 suit as any man ever wore, for 5.50, You Will Be Cool Men’s 15.00 Union Made Suits, | e 5 00) made of black clay worsted, blue serge, tweeds and If You Wear These Women’s Vests homespuns in a variety of pleasing colors, | Main Floor. stripes, checks, plaids, overplaids and plain OW many women’scool new Summer Vests do you want at 18¢? © effects, The regular wholesale price of hey 7e Ves Th PRESET EY ANE a these suits was 10.00. And you cannot buy one in any They are 37¢ Vests. The manufacturer got frightened because cool weather | retail store for less than 14.00. Our price will be 7.75. into June and we bought a See cyarolow Vests We've Reduced the 18¢ Prices of Shirt Waist Suits Two Great SILK Values For Tuesday, June 21. Value (A splendid lot of SILKS in different size checks and ) 9¢ seipe—the most wanted colors this season for entire 48c 69C I suits; special at..sesesseeee 5 Value ( 85: CREPE, DE CHINE—24 inches wide, In a variety of colors—the ideal all-silk fabric for summer wear: ¢ § 56 B5C | Special at i) have cost us six weeh neck, no sleeves, and are well and thoroughly elastic, 1 24e for Women’s Cotton } fe bination Suits, low neck, no sleeves, knee length, umbrella shaped, Snished with Ja (Special Tables, First Floor.) , Black and Colored Mohairs. Extraordinary Values + 69c. Yard. WE place on sale Tuesday morning, June 21, 127 pieces of these seasonable ang pe ular Dress Fabrics. They make the most practical kin St Summer Dresses, either Travelling, Mountain or Sea Shore wear. The price quoted is about %s to 4% what this grado usually sells for—on special tables, first floor, Tuesday, O OC ca 7 1 sobonoeascbncun dad penouprindons aitst test A fine assorted stock of White Wool Dress Goods for graduation and confirmation purposes at regular Dress Goods Departments. High-Class Wash Dress Fabrics. At Cut Prices All This Week. Yr you haven't bought all the Wash Goods you will need this summer, do not fail to visit this department at your earliest convenience. You are sure to find what you want and at less money than you expected. Vatue (3:000 yards SILK CHAMBRAYS—28 inches wide), alue Jin all the wanted shades, very desirable for Shit] 70 33G | Waist Suits and Children's Dresses, at, per yard...) Vatue (2:800 yards MERCERIZED COTTON DRESS) alue FOULARDS—in new, choice patterns, 26 inches] 22.6 5c. | wide—special, per yard. =) 2 ‘Also special lots of IMPORTED COTTON GRENADINES— Conted and phin Silk MOUSSELINES—ETAMINE.S—LINEN SUITINGS and BATISTES—Much below prevailing priczr. (First Floor, rear.) Second Floor. AD 500 of these shirt waist suits to begin with. Sold 306 at ; full prices. Now we've decided to have a quick clearance 2 of the remaining 200, and to make the sale an immediate Women’s and success these reductions have been made, Children’s Hosiery. e ees At 7c per Pair, At 19¢ A Pair, At 4.28: Reduced from 6,75—Women’s Shirt-waist Women's 12f¢ fast black Women's high grads lace | Sults of striped linen and silk mixture in various colors, Walst has full plaited front cotton seamless, lisle hose, lace to the toes, adorned with pearl buttons. Skirt has the new flare and is side-plaited with deep hem, neatly stitched. A graceful, serviceable suit. double bh heel and toe, 4 sole; unequaled rf Women ieaacetits At 6.48: Reduced from 10.00—Women’s linen-colored Lawn Shirt-waist Suits. Entire waist made with clusters of tucks. Yoke has lace insertions. Front has bodice effect. Very full sleeves with lace insertions and tucks. Hose, in black, all-over At 16¢ per Pair, patterns, varie(y of de- Children's ribbed cotton Skirt is walking length, handsomely trimmed, forming yoke with tucked flounce at - bottom, ' figns, also plain gnuze stockings, double knee, lime cottons all have heel, too and sole; extra double sole, heel and tos, elastic and durable value, Special Sale of Choice Wines and Liquors At Greatly Reduced Prices Sixth Floor. ) E INAUGURATE to-morrow a Great June Sale of Choice Wines, Liquors and Beverages at such "saving prices as to attract the attention of Hotels, Clubs, Private Families and Individuals, Purchase your Summer stock now, |} Experts will appreciate this opportunity. Among experts we include buyers for hotels and clubs, Individuals who have been accustomed to regular retail prices will take advantage of this sale at much lower prices to replenish their home cellars and sideboards and to prepare for the requirements of entertaining at thelr Summer houses. The choicest quality of the vineyards of the world and of the distilleries and standard brews have been selected by our expert, who has had twenty-seven yedirs of experience in this line with one of the largest establishments in this city, Here is a list of Pure Wines and Liquors,"with practical economy in every item, Lowest Prices with the Highest Quality, makes it well worth an order way send it by mall or telephone, if it Is not convenient for you to come, It will receive our prompt and careful attention. No charge for jugs or rc 100 miles from New York on orders amounting to $5.00 or over, Telephone, 4800-—Gramercy. Popular Staple Brands Imported Wines TOMER Con deren Pemarin | J. Catvet, a ee Beranans. Yranoe, | aa5 OLOROBA 1880—Medium dry wine; gal. bot- 4.50 PINT BOTTLE MEDOC CLARET— ERRY, PORT, MUSCATEL, eegtoteg t wine; per pint TORKAY, ANGHLIGA and SWEET pints es CATAWBA, ‘OLD COLA) 4 chosen growth, rich, full bodied wines; #1 lon, $1.4 ‘price ‘per gal- TABLE CLARET OR TABLD HOCK— rat ats Boule, 44C Belected guallty pure grape wines; per gation, including Jug, M40: 9Q@ | TABLm CLARET, TABL® HOOK, eats “ 5 quailty, 2 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. ST, JULIBN OLARBT, chotce table wine, all SUPERIOR CLARET OR BURGUNDY exceptional values Full bodied, excellent table wines; querte ... per bot SHERRY MUSCATE! Selected years angi , on, + bottle. Pont, BHERRY, ANGELICA. Women’s Hot Weather Shoes Tan, Black and White Oxfords are scarce. We prepared for an early trade, met a great demand, SUPERIOR ZINFAND BL, CAIRE BURGUNDY, MT. RI BAUTERNE, preferred quality; TORAY, ese 12 quarts...eces0s ciseeee MUSCATEL & SWEDT CATAWBA (Clare) BURGUNDY, Hb Very pelcot wines; Premium vintage; SBERG (Rieting), HAUT | PREP Elo, “arete: N: a; gallon, $1, full SAUTERN neat ty; vod owi sles TH B8C | cae Te cunts. acer, BoB | TARO TaI ts Sor bot. quart Popular Whiskeys, Brandies, Gins, Ales, Beers and Table Waters and are still well supplied. PEPPER WHISKEY, or MONONGA: | RaMsny's scorcH SKRY. Qa CRYSTAL HOLLAND GIN—Finest, me. | GUINNESS® DUBLIN FBLA PARTS gieet gation, 49¢e Cc cian properties reaucea G4c a ‘| Oxford Ties... seeeee $1.50 to $8.00. ES: eth quart voile, seer per gation, SUNT. Newport Ties - $3.00 to $7.00. dod FINCIS OO, i a Pumps . $3.00 to $5.00. Winnio Ry : oe, | MAUTART GmNORR, ra Vennis, Bl White and Tan 2.50 to $3.50. DSR Ry 8 ‘ : ae? PiLtton from Renae & Oo” Bele inn, y r i oni: U ~ | feat, Ireland; dozen; $1.10; bot- Tan Boots. . $3.00 to $6.00. |) KEY ‘ 83 BRAD tle a) TA GINGER A CURMON 8ODA—Pure Sizes and widths marked in plain done! English. | SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET. FOR OPPORTUNITIES TO MAKE MONEY Watch the World’s WANTS under the head L of “Business Opportunities.” Among the Ladies’ Black Silk Tatfeta thousands of chances presented in these col- ad " ft “09 te 20.00 ofa 15.00 umns there is surely one intended for you: reves merce | Sanday World Wants Make Money NOONE TN 421 wulton at. |b Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. Cha.

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