The evening world. Newspaper, July 7, 1904, Page 11

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SDA. id = Bl ae. ; t ~ and eoasideradle damage done. “We have tried in vain to have the clty do something for ua,” said-a Lort- mor etrect property owner, who was envagely bailing out his cellar, “There ‘a abeotutely nothing being dene to drain this part of the olty, and we WATER MA Seerefeis) ALO COLUM La Twenty-four-Inch Pipe Bursts| . "we bal ial rw Bargain Fridayls The asus umpit REA Letter Day of This : Great Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks— In the cellare of the flooded houses Such low prices have never before been linked to merchandise of so high a standard—this, is the open secret of the sensational success which has met this 1904 Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks; Never before have our buying and planning counted for more in a value-giving way, to-morrow, Bargain Friday, will be the signal day in this great sale. - # Its extraordinary advantages will be ar open book to those who know how to spend money carefully, and on every page of this great volume will they read the result of that undaunted mer~ cantile progressiveness which has won for Bloomingdales’ the appellation of Greater New York's: Greatest Department Store. one Men’s Light Wool Crash and Gold-Filled Light-weight Homespun Suits at $5.55. | Watches,$3.58 a SA bey Ta CURE LARS FUE .APLOT, HESS} TMC STOPPED _s George P. Evans, a Broker, Ar-|#avy Raln Swamps Large Seo- rested, Accused of Bung In-| oho Witamaburg and Res sane, Says He’s Victim of| erits Are Indignant—Prop- Conspiracy, Is Discharged, erty-Owners Blame City. SALE OF MANUFACTURERS STOCKS ) Att CARS TRansfeR To° y VOMMIGUME.:' Learn To 3 Ave 7 $9° 1060S oq \ etacker boxes were floating around, ebelves with jam and preserves were ‘wobbling over the water, while frantic men and womon were striving in vain to eave something out of —_— MANY MOURN OR. HERZL. Service for Dead Fiontet Leader to Be Held Te-Night, Grief is profound among Jews tn New York aver the death of Dr, Theo- dove Herel, the Zionist leader, and a perfod/ of mourning, lasting until the and of the Jewish month of Abd (Aug. |! 19), hve Deen procia!med for all follow- ere and eympathlsera with the work of leader, This evening, under the ausoices of the for Greater Now ¢ For over six houre to-day a twenty- four-ineh water main connected with the hydrant at the r of Bond and Kim w into the alr Uke he surrounding eel- gutters, tore up the} ement and generally played havoc with near-by property. ‘Vne main was laid some monthe ago | Fire Department to furni for the district in case of fire | tee fo way venent, hurling large nto the A Residents in the netghborhood of Goodnut, Walton, Wallabout, Gerry. Bartlett, ail elde streets, and Lorimer wrest, Harrison avenue, Maroy avenue, Brooklyn, are having « hard time to. Gay getting the water out of thelr cel- lars. The heavy rain of last night hes swamped thot part of WilMamsburg, which has become known the flooded district. ‘fhe ground ts low, and early to-day the water was two feet deep in the streets, ‘The Tompkins avenus line, the Marcy avenue and the Lorimer street cars were all tied up for more than en hour and there was much fn- dignation among the passengers. In the houses in the flooded Aistriet . ™ spite of his protests and those of Wis fwife, who declared he was per- fectly sane, George P. Evans, « broker living at the Harlington Hotel, Ne, @ West Twenty-seventh street, wae ar- Feated on @ warrant seoured by James 1, Andim, of No, 62 Broadway, « rela tive, Andim appeared before Magistrate Cornell in the Jefferson Market Police \ Court and ewore that he believed Evans ‘was not in his right mind and that he Would take his own life tf permitted to Femain at liberty, He sald that Evans had appeared at Bis oMce on July % dnd. after talking ever his business troubles, had drawn @ revolver from his pocket and threat- ened to kill himself, Andim eaid he had taken the revolver away from him. Evang was entoring the hotel with is wife when the warrant was eerved He appeared perfectly sane and ‘highy indignant at bie arrest. Hi nrovested awainst hie being taken “Go the etation also, Evans denied that he had ever at- tempted to take bis life, and denounced nd the result ne Murray notified the Mercer street police station and the sergeant on duty In turn notifled the Water De- partment. The latt omised to Ax the main at once 0 alk o'clock | they had failed to di the tenants and owners were bitterly complaining. A almtlar state of affairs ed trouble, and at pres- re more than $600,000 worth ainat thé city ponding for wit « Gynagogur, In Ia London ‘ A splendid opportunity, this, to invest in a smart, well-made, wear - resisting, light-weight Summer suit, for the price is the lowest quoted this season on suits of such excellent quality. These are Regular $8 and $10 Svils that show particular care and attention to detail in every line and compare favorably with suits selling elsewhere at more than double our price. We'll fit you to-morrow in one 5.5 of these ideal Summer suits for Bring the Boys for These Specials: Boys’ Cheviot Suits, Boys’ Wash Svits, double-breasted style; sizes sizes 3 to 8 years—were 8 to 15—well made; equal made to sell at 75c. to suits sellin — special to-mor- arlington to-day sev: sis Who Were seen said that Evans been there about eight nd had acted in a peculiar man- mes. He seemed Very reserved id talk to none of the Fepete. gman Tagzaet, of th jarket Squad, went to th; fest Vhir- feth street station to-day (0 take Evans @ court, and seemed much Interested in im. He sald he did not think Evans os insane Reporters were rot allowed to talk with Evans, He was smoking @ pipe when he started for the court, anf pore 4 Iittle disturbed by the charge roumht ae vim When h tved_ in court Evans's wife, a tal 4 and his td ther-In-law were wait for him. agiatrate Cornell allow ‘hem a pri- vate hearing, after which he disoha the prisoner. * Court sald that the father ee and the wife iP See that vans was sane, and bad been suffer- ing from « temporary fit oF servous- ness Mrs Evans is about twice the sine of her husband and strate Cornell sald he thought ehe would b fully able to take cere ot him, me: LANDED IN MUD PUDDLE. ft Saved Life of Man Struck by Train—twe Men Killed, Two men killed. and one injured ts “the record of accidents on the New Ha- ven Railroad to-day, John Corrigan and Patrick Scully, while walking on the trestle over the Harlem Raltroad @! Towners, were struck by an express train and instantly killed. They were forned thirt; and fel) on the Har- Styles for men and worgen in these handsome gold-filled: watches—the cases of which are tully guaranteed for five years, They have seven-jewelled Stand. ard American movements, and are sold daily by exclusive stérés’ as high as ne $3 in this Sale of Manu- 3 58) F : facturers’ Stoc rr Front, Canteen. Clearance of = Violins, Ete./, Because of the Sale of Manuey facturers’ Stocks the prices J a deeper clearance cut tha they: would have otherwise. Ass of the quantities are limited,'¢ AND WE OAN PROVE IT. Danderine is so Exhilarating, Invigorating, Men's Cool n Wrappers Underwear 18c Pretty Law PP and strengthenlag to both the hatr and scalp that even a 280. bottle of {8 le Sften enough to show wonderful Improvements. I} at once im- parts s sparkling Drililany and velvety softness train at Sou lem tracks ‘An Italian truck by an oxpress Mount Vernoy, and « though tossed twenty feat in the alr, he ‘ eacaped puddle. ‘and he was badly bruised, He was able to go home alone. death by landing In a mud His right hand was brokes sepepnndiipinemcies SAVED BY EMILY DUNNING. Womna Physician Keeps Child Alive by Operation, Nathan Rabinow tz, a baby, Is re. covering to-day in the Gouverneur Mos. ital from an operation performed by r. Emily uDnning which undoubtediy Baved the childs life. Dr. Dunning extracted » metal jack- vione from the child's throat He was im to the hospital. §, tonvulsions when his parents took WEEKLY. Get the Portfolios st your nearest dis- : point, will be re Latest Photograph of to the natr, and a few weeks’ use wiil cause new bairto it ont all over the scalp, and grow abundantiy, long and beautiful. Use it every day for awhile, after which two to three times s week will be enough te complete whatever growth you desire, NOW at all druggists, in three sizes, 26 cents, BO cents and 81,00 per bottle. FRE To show how quickly Danderine acts, we will send a large sample free by return mail to any one who sends thie advertisement to the Knowlton Danderine Co., Chicago, with their name and address and Miss Carrie Wilson, 3728 64th Place, Chicago. ten cents in silver or stamps to pay postage. It often happens that publications devoted to high art are not largely sought f by the peoples not so much from lack of appreciation, ut because only the rich can afford to possess them. The Universal Exposition at enterprising publishers just such a tioned, St. Louis will undoubtedly suggest to high art publication as we have men- Whatever it may cost, It cannot portray the life of the Palr any more truthfully than the oc photographer of the Exposition, readers in of photographs taken by the official and which we are now offering to our THE NEW YORK WORLD’S “Exposition Art Portfolios.” These views are as true as light and shade can make them, and as for the deserfptions, none could be better, for they are the work of the Secretary of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. These splendid views, with their accompanying description, afford a complete record of all that is going on at the great Fair from day to day-—a record interesting and valuable to every one. The Portfolios are issued weekly by The New York World, Each Portfolio contains 16 fine art engravings printed on, heavy glazed paper and well bound, Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Are Now Ready. Although the regular price of these Portfolios is 25 cents each, World readers may, by procuring them at the following distributing poinis, get them for ONLY 10 CENTS EACH. ALL WORLD OFFICES—Mali in Offices: 63 Park Row. Harlem Branch: 211 West 125th St. Uptown Office: 1361 Broadway, Brooklyn Office: 292 Washington St., Also at SIEGEL COOPER CO. (Book Dept.), 6th ave., 16th & 19th sts, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, (Book Dept.), 6th ave.. 19th to 20th st, JOHN WANAMAKER BOOKSTORE. Broadway, 9th and 10th sts. BALCONY BOOKSTORE, ADAMS DRY GOODS CO., 6th ave, 21st and 224 sts. iets Sosertert, ith ne | MeBRIDE'S ~ : BLOOMINGDALE BROS. (Book'H. BATTERMAN (Book Dept.), Dept.), from Lexington to 3d Broadway, Brooklyn, ave., $9th to 60th st. payer AMMON & MACKEL, Booksellers, Pin R | 81 Chambers st. , Dept.), Broadway and |BHRICH BROS., 6th ave. 224 to *¥¢» Brooklyn, 23d st. ; ABRAHAM & STRAUS (Book Dept.), Fulton st., Brooklyn. A.D. MATTHEWS' SONS (Book Rockaway HAHNE & CO., 609 Broad #t., New: ark, No J. & CO. (Stationery | JOURNEAY & BURNHAM (Statlon-) ery Dept.), Flatbush ave., Bklyn, | | | | ! | | Another lot added to what was left of the lot put on sale the other aay, so as to give every one another chance at this wonderful value. The underwear ts of an excep tional grade of Balbriggan—the shirts made with either long or short sleeves—the drawers have suspender tapes and large double seats; sizes $4 to 40—worth s0c 18c special per garment.. Main Floor, 60th Specials in bons, Owing to some Sales of Man- ufacturers’ Stocks planning, you may buy the prettiest sorts of wanted ribbons at marvellously little prices. For instance: Fancy Ribbons, regularly $1, at 25e. yd. Satin Taffeta Ribbons, fine quality regularity 25¢. to I5c., at 18¢., 15¢e. ind 12%. Colored Tafa Ribbon, 4% inches wide, reguiariy 30c., at 12%e Main Ficor, Seth Mt Seetion Women’s Good Handkerchicels. Just two specials for to-mor- row in some very good sorts— and offered at record-breaking prices, in this Sale of Manutac- turers’ Stocks, — lent itty ¢otton; Al Se eth up tea. tach. iu All linen initialed 50e ” doz. handkerchiels, worth 124%¢. each. Main Floor, 80th St. fection. Women’s 12%c. Vests at 6c. people were so eager to buy the last time we quoted this priee. ton, low neck style; with and with out wing sleeves; each one 6 at neck and armholes; all Cc sizes, at, each ry Dainty Fans, 5c. A handsome lot, hought espe- turers’ Stocks and containing a splendid variety of folding and open styles of paper and parchment in artistic designs. should retail at 35¢., special, Sc each F The same good quality as They're made of good ribbed cot- prettily trimmed with tape Main Floor, 89th Mt Section cially for this Sale of Manufac- Japanese fans—over 200 different Fans in the assortment that Main Fleer, son * nection St. Bection. . Worth a Dollar at 65c. I7c 29¢ 2c The manufacturer sold us this »/) lot, containing about one hun- dred dozens, at such a sharp price-cut that it means for you the biggest bargain of the sea- son, and one of the most |" marked specials in this sale of | 7g Manufacturers’ Stocks. $1is the Usual Price The wrappers are made of good quality sheer lawn, in dainty light col ors, in stripes nd polka dots, There are several styles for choice—some with ruffle over shoulder, trimmed with lace—all have deep flounced skirts Sizes 34 to 46— special, each, Cc None sent C. O. D. Second Floor, Sth Bt. ection ® Most Exceptional Values e e Here in Stamped Linens. Months ago we purchased largely of stamped linens tor this Sale «f Manufacturers’ Stoci.s, with the result that you may secure unmatchable values in the prettiest and most wanted soris. Momle Scarfs—And Buffet Momie Linen Scarts And Medd eadb as RNase soinches wide, with band 16 inches wide, with open- knotted fringe; special... work hand-knotted fringe Momle Scarts—And Buffet and hemstitching; special... Covers i) ee long, it inches wide, with openwor Denim Pillow Siips—in ad end « knotted fringe; beautiful floral designs; BROML Gclistssousiecesra? 2ic corded pillow slips, cretonne Momle Scarts—And Buffet pillow slips and Turkish pil Covers, 80 inches long, 50 low slips with tassel, spe- | fe wide, with hand-knotted cial, 25c, and 39¢ | fringe Main Plone. seth Bt Section Sale of Manviacturers’ * Stocks Grocery Specials. No section in the store shows more splendid resulis of our buy- ing for this great occasion than the grocery store. Note this abbreviated list of sharp money-savers for to-morrow’: Root Beer Extract |Formas a. cials in Wines Granulated Sager } Wala. pa ge y Peony 9, | Wasete wyreet Ie Teaer 4 or more) for Oye oF bert Worcester Table Salt," a4-lp. age: remular Moselle \Zeltingtr) gamu 5¢ ee imported, torch tote | Ay * the sale, m 2 for orte Whiskey ‘ live ot gue ca n and Mecha Cof- regular price. this sale, pe $16) advise earliest possible selections $3.50 to $3.75 Mandoftnm, $7.08 $4.75 fo $5.75 Mandolin, $240R $8.50 to $9.50 Mandolins, $6.5 $15.00 Mandolina, $7.50, Ss 34.00 to $5.99 Guitars, 31.95. 08 Very old Violing, worth’ ital $100, $25 and $35, Ee Stradivariva and other Violins, worth up to $8, $1.65. > Fine Violina, various ralues wp to $5, $2.50. Fine Violins, various values up to $6, $2.75, Fine Violins, various caluca wp to $12, $5.00. Fine Violins, various values up to $15, $6. Fine Violins, various talues up to $25, $7.50. Third Pieor, 90th Ot. Seation. Two Specials in Wash Goods. These from the Sale of u facturers’ Stocks — for all-around value-givi have a hard time * Figured Dimities, on and dark grounds; plain shades and a lot of sheer batiste; regularly sold for 12\ge., special, yard... Oxford Cheviots and Tondo Suitings, in dainty, new designs on light and dark grounds, worth 12%c., spe- cial, per Pikes Gold Spring * Eyeglasses, 39. J Every pair scientifically be 4 and bound to give utmost faction. They’: made rimless and fitted with silex crystal white periscopic lenses; gold springs and non-titfing cork nose-pleces, The kind the exclusive opt seis for $3.50, and the id grade continually advertised by others as “$5 Solid Gold Eyeglasses for $1.” es ticis Special, pair—not more thag : three pairs to a Cus tomer—ai, None to desters, 5 Pers

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