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FASTANS ATR "Big Plant and Stock of Vehicle ~ Equipment Company in South « BY A FIRE BALLOON, 4 Eighteen New Cars ' Worth $7,000 Each Made for a/2ttutenn wren oe ive oul wre) Ln ported Scotch Western Brewer Are Burned|!mer reached them aut rougiie them Maaras Cloth. All the fire-fighting appliances on the , se. Aicak cad —Three Alarms Sounded, | Ai! the tre-nebting appliances om th! We have just secured an} Hale's Fire Fighters from the Pike, but! additional lot of 40,000 yards | as the fire seemed to be getting beyond ae ee [Pire, believed to have been beara thelr control the apparatus from the of those I erg dot ie & fire-balloon, destroyed three-fourths | i vs vied But by the time rein-| Wash Fabrics, to be sold Of the big automobile factory of the) i ents arrived the blaze had heen Vehicle Equipment Company, at Thir teenth avenue and Thirty-sixth street, Hrooklyn, to-day. The damage 1s estimated at $500,000, ‘The tactory covers the entire block fre from Twelfth to Thirteenth avenue and Thirty-eeventh {€ePOUs Aspect. Not two hundred feet inary tae fd| > teem Thiry-sixtn to eee eeemeat {AWAY Was the magoiicent Machinery! extraordinary offering anc ‘ street, It ts said to he Hall. It looked as though that might vide fe heir wants ! i , provide for their wants, . ‘automoh{le factory in the world also burn. Althobgh phe entire fire P ‘ nS , + The fret alarm received by the Fire Department was from the box at Ave y gue C and Gravesend avenue, nearly a / ‘nile away. The police had already called up Fire Headquarters to ‘earn gehere the big big blaze was. ‘A firedox at the corner opposite the factory was found broken open after the firemen arrived, It was not learned i ‘whether it had been broken open before 4 Gre or not, ' ieee ‘other alarme were sent in after |'* tui on the arrival of the department. 4 The tire spread rapidly, the building being @ rambling one of many sections, neurly all one-story in height. There ‘wus & strong southeast wind blowing at the time that helped the blaze to spread. A number of heavy electric automo- Biles already finished and awaiting shipment were destroyed. Among them were eighteon for one Western Brewing firm, valued at $7,000 each. They swere @ total loss. ‘ The building was formerly the car i of the North Shore Railroad ty y and was later occupied by the Be Dion-Bouton Motorette Company. Kquipment Company em- Beg Soe er Hundred men in the ARON. RBBIS DIS OF LOCKIAN kni of to in bu ans <P 'Wei-Known Merchant, Injured In Runaway Accident June 25, / Expires sat His Summer Home on Long Island, th ‘aaron Gwain Robbins, formerly « mf ‘and successful merchant In q an@ Manhattan, died at his @emmer home, Cosy Point, Douglaston, $a 1, of lockjaw, which resulted from , Teosived in a runaway acci- p, on June %. = Robbins and his daughter, Miss 3 bins, wore out driving and thrown out. Mr, Robbins for one hundred fet overturned carriage, his leg Wgoerated. Amputation was he seemed to he recovering, turn for the worse de- symptoms of lockjaw were 5 iE k any “4 epee te oe s Robbins was born in Brooklyn in ‘and for many years was a mem- of the firm of Calhoun & Rob- Pi » bt | Pemained in active business up time of the accident, despite Sfiranoed age. He was the pos- Sremt wealth and was noted charities. survived by one son, Clarence the well-known polo plays: two daughters, Rena Roobins and ‘k T. Parsons. rvices will be held at the 0. iit Bixth avenue, Brooklyn, afternoon, —a SHOT HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW. Avarrel on Street May Result in 4 Death of Mau. Dominick Malonio, twenty-eight years O14, of No. & Jefferson street, Brooklyn, end bis brother-in-law, Tony Napoll, 4 5 five years old, of No. 233 Wear 4 * th street, Coney Island, quar- -—s Pelled at Third avenue and Sixth street, to-day, and before they were ted Napoli was shot in the right ‘Was taken to the Seney Hospital, ater identified his brother-in STORAGE, Rugs, Portieres and Dra- ~~ peries received for Stor- | | age under the usual guar- || antee for sate-keeping. | pairing of Rugs willbe | ded to if desired, Blaze Starts in Jerusalem Con- Pair grow fo subdued, with practically the only dam- age having been done to the American Cafe, which was estimated at $15,000. Upon Chief Chrisiy’s arrival with the fighting foree of the fair was on the seene the Chief deemed it advisable to city department to the scene. The fire was safely confined to the The structure, erected of staff. about valued at $8.00. owned by the Jerusalem Catering Com- pany, The wildest excitement prevailed all over the Jerusalem inclosure by the time the aive the alarm had awakened the persons who occupy the various builg- in@s of the exhibit for clothes many tumped from the win- dows or rushed into the atreets half- clad. Others thought of thelr possessiona and packed their trunks only to throw them from the windows when they had them strapped, fearing they would be unable to convey them safely down- stairs. latruck the ground and scattering trink- After them their owners would jen bruises by their leaps, Wadilc Shach! ure, scene of the fire and as he passed the Contral Hotel a trunk thrown from the second story struck him on the head pie th sf bey | skull is fractured were compelled to leap from tha ond-story windows of the bullding to! pank of that crowd B= eee FLAMES THREATEN THE WORLD'S Fhih| Wash Goods cession, and Buildings Cover- i leven Acres Are in , Brooklyn Was Consumed To- Ps e Washable Vote Day. anger in all the leading shades in . solid colors; 3 sizes of Shep- | eT Lovis. M July A fire wh ty 4 BLAZ ' kta hie. ie Cat herd Checks in light blue | E I CAUSED peered }navy, brown, lavender and | black; spec ial value, at 18c. per yd. at isc. ayd., st company the fire had a very dan- m in a second alarm, bringing the ¢ structure in which It started, restaurant Was a two-story Tt enst The eouloment was Tt Is @ total loss, but fairly covered by insurance. It was last our price Isc. a yd. 8,000 yards 310,000. The cause of the fire is not own. firemen airived. The sounds shots fired by the watchman to Without wattine at 8c. per yd., price to close out, Trunk after trunk was thrown the street, breaking open when it and souvenirs of Jerusalem on au r ot being seriously injured, t none sustained more than slight : fy and Fifth Avenue, Syrian who lives within the inclos- rushed from his rooms to the d felled him to the ground. He was up unconscious and was went to Emergency Hospital. 1 1s believed | ©. Jours, nanager of the urant, and nls son, Norman Ji crowded.” themaelves from death in. the es. ‘They were first awakened ny | throug! e shots fired by the watohman. Wants to-day, HLONeill & Co. July’s Great Inducement to Buy Housefurnishing Goods. Every article in the list printed below is marked for this sale ata genuine reduction from regular price—We invite competent of these goods and prices with anything you can find in any other housefurnishing department in the city. WASH BOILERS—Genuine XXX | COPPER BOTTOM TEA OR Cor. tin and copper bottom, TEL POTS—Nickel-plated, No.7 8 9 3 4°55 6 pints. Regular, $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 Regular 33¢ 43¢ 49¢ 59 Speciah 9c $1.15 $1.35 | Special 25c 30 38¢ 45c GALVANIZED GARBAGE CANS COPPER TEA KETTLES—Heavy with covers. Nickel-plated, Regular, $9c.; special, 39¢, Penh Ae we Hy m TIN BREAD PANS —— = i Regular, 0c Se Special 9c 75 79¢ Special, 5¢ 0c CHAFING DISHES—Heavily nick {el plated on copper with wrought GALVANIZED REFRIGERATOR | iron stand, patent lamp, PANS. i 5 ; y | Resular $2.75; special......., $1.90 \ OVAL CLOTHES BASKETS— Regular ee 39 | Made of imported willow, Special, 19% 25c —-29C Regular, rite ie ihe Porcelain lined IRON ery $00. its ine Preserving Special, 35¢ 40c §©6$0c 2 3 4 5 INDIAN HAMPERS—Round or Regular 27 30¢ 3$e 40€ square. ; dies: -—- No.1 2 3 Special, 20¢ 23¢ =28c 3c Regular, $3.00 $3.78 $4.50 (Larger sizes in proportion.) 3-BURNER BLACK GAS STOVES with § feet patent end 44-inch double dipped covered tubing — Regular Sweepers. $2.23; special $1.25, Regular, $1.95; Special, $1.79, GAS COOKERS—with enamelled Long handle JAPANNED SHOV.- steel top, asbestos lined ovens, ELS, Regular, $5.98; Special, $3.95, Regular, 10c; Special, 5c. ELECTRIC WASHING MA. TIN DISH PANS, pieced. Special $1.50 $1.90 $2.25 Bissell's Standard Carpet CHINES, made of clear cedar- Regular, We lsc 19 2S Regular, $3.98; Special, $3.00, ils: mala: gets Gea THE WINDSOR CLOTHES Special, 10¢ 10¢ 12¢ 18¢ WRINGERS. Pieced COL ANDERS, si 110 lil 12 Regular, 1c 15¢ Regular $2.25 $2.65 $2.98 es sees ere: | Special, 8¢ 10c Spon, $1.65 $1.85 $2.10 | py p . . . NPAILS, 3 4 6qt Every wringer warranted for 2 dee cc man | OE (LARS. Regular, 10¢ 15¢ 20e =} 10¢ PEERLESS ICE CREAM OIL STOVE TEA KETTLES, FREEZERS, Regular 18c; special 10¢ GALVANIZED FOOT TUBS, Regular 29; special 19¢ JAPANNED TIN FOOT TUBS, Regular 20c; special 10¢ Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. 1 2 3 Regular, $1.39 $1.75 * $2.15 Special $1.25 $1.50 $1.80 (Larger sizes in proportion.) Department. Special Sale of 10,000 yards The shirt manufacturers and the cut-up trade in general, should take advantage of this | They are especially adapt-| ed for shirtings, shirt waists, shirt waist suits and pajamas. The regular price for these is 4oc. a yd., as long as they Printed Batiste and Dimities, all new goods, on white and colored grounds, in very de- sirable designs and colorings, value 12%c, Large assortment of White | and Colored Remnants, at 1% | Lord 8 7 Taylor, Broadway and Twentleth Street | No one need be discouraged by the @atoment that “every profession is Poaltione In the front are obtained) h World Wants, Read al | THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 5, 1904 —_—————— H.ONeill & Co High Class Imported and Domestic WASH DRESS FABRICS. Tuesday and Wednesday. 50c. Silk Tissues 19c. a Yard. 5000 yards SU; EKFINE SILK TISSU E, 27 inch, large assortment of plain and colored grounds in siriped and Persian effecis—extremely desirable for shirt waists and shirt waist suits—here- tolore $0. per yard—spe: “So sk PR ara oe katyecions evi (medium and jarge size dots)—value 25c. per yard—special sale price. ........cceeseeeeene 15c¢ also Der pec ot IE pads nN $1.00 and $1.25 ZEPHYR SUITINGS, value 20c. per yard; at. 9l6e PRINTED BATISTE., value 18. per yard; at... .....0005 lle SILK CHAMBRAY SUITINGS, value 35¢. per yard; at... We ORCANDY RAYEE SUITINGS, value Isc. per yard; at. 0c WHITE BROCADE SUITINGS, value 50¢. per yard; at... +6029C CEEUINE VIYELLA FLANNELS, 75c. yard instead 0} Ce. (First Floor, 20th St. Side.) Women’s Silk Shirt Waist Suits. $7.75 and $11.75; Worth $12.00 and $22.50. On Sale To-day and To-morrow. , These phenomenally low pelets on handsome Silk Shirt Waist Suits are made for the purpose of effecting an absolute clearance this week. There is not a suit that will be offered that was made to sell for anything like the prices uoted, but we are preparing for Fall purchasing, hence this desire to hurry them out. SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS—Neat dark patterns, pretty designs, plaited skirts—Value $12.00, for....., $7. 75 TAFFETA SHIRT WAIST SUITS—New plaited models, stripes and checks, all colors and black—these splendid suits ordinarily sell for double the price quot- $ 1 1. 75 ed—Tuesday and Wednesday Complete Lines of Summer Waists & Skirts, SKIRTS—Ankle and pedestrienne lengths, in the popular fabrics, such as Panama, Canvas Cloth and Mohair, $4 5 . plaited all Over. cecese cesses SKIRTS—Of Payaina Canvas, with small ores plaited all over, blue or $5 75 . black... tenes LINEN PLAITED SKIRTS at $3.50 and $4.50 LAWN WAISTS—Value $1.50; at., 85¢ LAWN WAISTS—Value $2.00; at $1.00 CHINA SILK WAISTS—Elaborately trimmed—Value $6.00, at., $3.75 6108 Pairs Women’s Hosiery, Regular 50c. Imported Gocds, at 25c. per pair This big purchase will be placed on sale Tuesda and Wednesday. They are strictly first class goods and poe Tepresent the balance of stock of one of America’s largest Hosiery importers —They are never sold in the regular way under 50c. per pair. Here Is the Assortment: Lace all-over openwotk Lisle Thread, in black, tan, grays, sky blue and pink. Rembrandt and Richelieu Ribbed Lisle Thread, with white split sole, ingrain dye, in black only. Richelieu Ribbed Lisle Thread, in Columbia blue, Dresden blue and tan. Gauze Lisle, plain, in assorted shades of tan, Black Gauze Cotton, garter top. Every pair worth 50c.\ Tuesday and Wednesday, / 2 5 Cc per pair. 28,000 Yards FANCY SILKS at 39c, and 45c. per yard. Worth from 75c, to $1.00. This purchase represents silks which aré entirely new this season. The styles and colors are only those that are in great demand for present and early Fall wear for the new Shirt Waist Suits. They come in a variety of neat Jacquard and Faconne effects; also checks and hair line stripes—sce window display, Onsale to-day and to-morrow, (Tirst Floor, Special Table No, 2,) Extraordinary Dress Goods Attractions in Black and Colored Mohairs, We are showing the most complete assortment of Imported Brilliantines and Sicilians—these fabrics are the finest of their grades that it is possible to procure the world over—the prices in each instance are the very low- es! possible—clegant values at 75€., $1.00, $1.25, $1.85 to $2.50 yard. Special—55 pieces Mohair Pin Dot Suitings, { This is the most popular style of all the Mohairs so ) 59c: much in demand just now. They come in blues, 59c | arays and browns—the special price per a yard is. . J On Sale To-day and To-morrow, (First Floor.) 333 v Feros, - 3 . 33 thousand of these magnificent Portfolios. They are gotten up very attractively— |} so that when Bi have the series complete, you will have in your possession EVERY- Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. EERLESS ATTERNS in Name, in Fil, in Styles, 5c,, 10c., (Sc, On Sale Hers, ADAM DRY GOODS CO. We've 100 Brass Beds at About 36 They’ll Be Sold To-Morrow to Early Comers. The maker of this lot of Beds made us a price concession for various reasons. | The reduced price to us, coupled with our desire to eifect a quick clearance, permits the best prices of the year; a saving to you that seems almost incredible, Details foliow : $45 Brass Beds at $28.00, | Erass Beds. | a, he . MANUPACTL RERS SAMPLES, AL AN Rind C'earing the Porch and}. Lawn Furaiture. f Reruiney #0 kind st 43 Shall sell every pisces at | Regularly 810 kind at 40. rome price or other’ And you've the entire summer ahead of vou to White Enamelled Beds. $0.8) kin! at ‘ » kin! at ANR use this splendid Porch rurniture. tithe kind at ia 14.00 ind at O75 COMBINATION of This 2-inch continuous post, with T) /ys","F ‘ ful 65 ball mounts throughout, and the best of | b English lacquering. HAIR MATTRESS, made 50 A A. tsking, 4 Ibs. full $35 Brass Beds at $20.00, | sie! rmiiar t3,.0.00%..0% By Fitted with full 2inch pillars; bow- 4, a 1 foot style. All sizes, | Elastic Cotton Mattresses a Re ‘ In found up. | 95 ¢ . -absorbe 4 warranted wi 1; wan $3.00. Wo $30 Brass Beds at $18.00. | samin gener" 8 INGS, singe mani 3. 48 Fitted with 14-inch pillars; bow.foot, 40 4 ato at. Deseat . oe Style; all sizes, A bargain. “73 723° «O75 6.23 Hal HB Aes RED 4.5) Pillows. Iron Spring ‘ IPC J ig ‘ARP AMP CHAIRS, wit Saame etme mom, {467 AF ane | 259 Hronas tron Frame. $3] “arms 1.45 Bip Feather Pillows. made up IP) ay | Rab feente tiee Pree. 30 | CAMP CHATRS, carpet seats as ACA teking; reguierly & a 7 ee LAWN SETTEE @Bc. and 9ho — $11.00 Double Iron Couch at $6.50. ; ' Blue Flame Automatic ‘These are practically double beds r — or couches; une section is made to Oil Cook Stoves, Basement ) frames. fitted with and helical eprin COMPLETE: TRESSES AND thelr lowest price 6 80. R bie Iron Couches were made to sell at #11 idee toe Feo yay have one hundred and fifty to seli at * | By Mall Tomorow— (Sheet Music cea B k B P D aCopy | Burner Automatic Wickless Blu» Flame Ol, COOK 3TOVES, guaran: 00 argain ay. At 10 Cents. Extra. o burn a perfect blue, faine, — on odorless and smokeless; sold ” The following books have bad] soecia) for Wednesday Only. | 0 iverywhere; cur " sale 3 50 < OTR apa Tense i enotmogs sales at $1.08. To-morrow] oy yy, ttle Gir! Violeta and Ronee p 195 we will sell them at only 12%4c. a copys Pm a tor atin 3-Burne sae for. i } ‘ten! “We . y FM. in paper binding; also some in cloth} , Preamiant: Scout | Mest MO at 1 suemr shiek, Rou March tihe only | Louis SET STEEL ms mae 3 ee : incmenay teat. | gupiacont Marl, | OVEN, with drop. door; ™ ‘Criate — Winston Chureh> of india at Luna ode Reeiven afer oe hg usually i yar sold for $3.00; very Bigon. tr Seed ae “Kens ireh, ve Naso BONG T special at oo... 1,75 * scepheng PAY“ S) Only | Mapentinmae boat | My ilitle Creole GARDEN Hose; extra i PS ao ues a bie MO | sGibegn Girl Dance quality 3+ ply standard ™, tinental Dragoon—st Kentucky Betlee| The Moon, the Coon warden; strictly first qual. N_ Brephena. 4 arch. " ity; usually ec. a An Enemy to the King—R. N 1¢ Honey,” Won't You ‘Staphene . Let Me Know foot; spectal at, per Captain Ravenshaw — RN. 2 *Don't it AM toa (c atephena wih Mer Bweet : iii ove Loring-—Lillian Belt, hears. wea: By. My Lady Caubied ie wil ee i: geneeeeeenbbiapeellbat h ae wees , lengths. No charge for "4 be a each, 4 thi tion of the year, the only } Conqueror — Gertrude and ‘ayaa lon of, the year, the On the wd LAWN SPRA E mh we ground; the wate 1} Balcony ge, marked thus Floors | the rest; speclal, Great Clearance Sale of Go-Carts’ At Prices Away Below Any Ever Quoted by Us. Which means /ower than the prices quoted by any other house. Our purpose is to close out every.Go-Cart in the store, at come price or other. Inventory is a thing of the past. From now on we shall wash the decks of thin gs that ought not to be here when Autumn days come. The Go-Carts are highest grade manufacture—from such fel- lows as Heywood Bros. and Wakefield, Block, Dann and Monu- mental, Afl made of fine reed, handsomely finished; fitted with the newest auto running gear; green enamelled wheels with rubber tires and rubber hub caps; reclining back and adjusta- ble dasher, Some have china handles. There are only sixty- seven of them—and we divide them into three price lots: : Carts that were for- | Carts that were for-| Carts that were for- 1/ merly $7.00 to $10 merly $12 to $18! merly $18 to $25 A’ //) have been reduced have been reduced/ have been reduced ViZ we DAY "$585 |" $7.95 |” $11.50 We've quite a few Parasols, made of fine sateen, green lined, finished with ruffle, to be sold at 85c.; they were $1.25. No Parasols come with the Carts—but you can well afford one at these prices. Os (5th Floor.) Superb Pictures of the World’s Fair—at Trite Cost, Five Volumes Now Ready. 30c a Volume. It is quite an expensive trip to St. Louis. A gcod many folks will go, Countless numbers will stay at home. But every one is interested in the colossal exhibition now ago at the gateway of one of America’s greatest commercial centres, The study of the great. Exposition on canvas or paper is interesting and educational; it places you in touch with the greatest architectural achievements of modern times; it acquaints you with what this great Universe is doing in commercial, literary, art, sculpture, mechanical and religious progress. Those who must needs remain away from the World’s Fair bil a af rae Official Art Series of the Exposition and World’s Portfolios of Things to See. Our Balcony Book Store has undertaken the distribution of several hundred picture—a building, a work of art, a group of celebrities—something that will live in memory long after the World's Fair has been levelled to earth, | 0 with sixteen or more pages to each number; each page containing some There are many other volumes to follow— Five volumes are now ready. THING WORTH SEEING AT THE FAIR. Ten cents is the price of each number—sent postage free to any address, Ii you wish the entire series of five, now ready, send fifty cents to the Balcony Book Phat a 3 4,