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,? FLOWERS WERE NOT FOR JEROME! = -cletts as tf @ scandal had deen Hine District Attorn: sald the ‘Ae the ttbuten ot = jends, oe inte honor, *o reat man, our friend, our benefactor, paveet them to show that we mp- hoa ee ¢ position to whieh he has is our ceremony, We want these beautiful lowers, ant to be & bench ai the open gat @ road to the greatness of the futu And what did you say his name They Were Two Beautiful Pleces,| nerf chil asathnet Bau but Neither the Chair of Roses |" Nea de Sataebaa ipadlen naga Nor the Gates Ajar Was for|* Str Fer, int be Him, thes 9 Sudge Butte hes his po : Ser del tO puted. the lake dudes e zremmons on ths Ory Souk f benely Ams OFFICE STAFF ioken! # the cate To in Fenton tne Jat wa by his fellow men. The florist GREATLY EXCITED. qhouett {hey must have been meant for Floral Tributes, However, Were Intended for Judge Palmieri, and They Were Recalled for His Benefit. fhe mystery of the Jarome flowers, the greatest that has troubled the (etrict-Attorney’s office for some time, tame to a quick solution to-day, aatie- tying the sleuths and analysts of the Department of Crimes that their theories were all founded on stairs of sand, Notther Albany nor Tammany is back of ft. It was nothing more or less than & case of mistaken Identity. When the two big floral pleces ar- rived at the District-Attorney's office to-day, one @ large chair of rpses with thornless stems, the other “gates ajar,” the word was passed that Tammany had at last showed its appreciation of the methods of the axile Dystrict-Attor- ney and had made up its mind to give him a peek-in, and that the path to gubernatorial chair, ag far as Jerome Was concerned, was strewn with roses, To heighten the symbullo effect there were cards on each floral piece read- + "To William Travers Jerome, Dis- t-Attorney of New York County,” ‘That these very ‘“bee-u-ti-ful’ flowers were not for the District-Attorney or that there was a mistake in identifice- thon was not even dreamed of, Even the Assistant District-Attorneys and the clerks of the office recoguised in @ Moment that the gifts were nothing but) @ forecast of the Governorship and @ Tammany tribute to one awaiting tq be Temmanyized So Willtam Travis Jerome, sawing wood in Lakewood, smoking cigarettes and thinking of the days that are, may- be, to come, was notified of the floral tributes, dust about the time the District-At- torney’s office was thickest in the mys- tery @ hatless man rushed Into the sanoc- tum where, the flowers had been placed *R Hig ‘one rand mistake,” he erled. me *) a mistake, These flowers, they are pot for him.” at do you mean by ‘him'?”* ida Sensational Sale of Men’s Linen Crash Suits and Trousers, While you have the Sumi mer prices go into vogue, TABLES, ROO K- BRS ah CHAIRS: ones Sinclair Maple one xe Double Sete . Large er bgt that ve 20 pound to 1,25. were 6.00 reduced to jere that were 5.80 red to Gettecs that were 7.00 Real wo rye 3 Reed Rockers, Large Arm, Full Roll Rockers, aed fogularly 4.80, reduced to Rocker’ with Full Li te 2.29, back, regularly wches perform a very haj witha. 4 comfortable bed, ies abe 4 form during the day. 7 qr double . oy crake 08; one be coos is ens Porch and Lawn Furniture Porch Furniture—we must get it out of the way, because of the floor needs for the August sale, Hence to-morrow: 4-2 and 1-§ for. And now they call the floral chai in the Cri er ee Rc “Not a Peek BRUNG FES CALLED A THIEF mimics "| So-Called Mayor of Bath Beach Arrested on a Boy’s Charge that He Stole a Check for $795.87, Bruno Spiess, sometimes cafed “The Mayor of Bath Beach,” wae arraigned in the Tombs Court to-day and held on & short aMfdavit made by Henry A. Breuner, @ boy, of No, 637 Bast Ono Hundred and Fortieth street, charging him with the theft of a check for $706.81. Spiess was arrested in Brook- lyn and taken to Mulberry it, whenee he oe taken to court by tective D Accor! ‘* the evidence adduced in court the alleged theft occurred yee- terday when Spless took the hon | mentioned, which had been drawn by Mrs. Forgottson, of the Equitable Fi- nance Company, of No, 211 Broadway, and deposited it to his credit in the Mechanics’ National Bank, Brooklyn. The boy works for Mra. Forgottson and claims that he had been sent to Spleas to procure his indorsement, the check being part of @ loan transaction between Spiess and the woman, from whom he haa borrowed money on va- Tlous occasions. “When I handed the check to Spiess, said the boy, “he kept it, and told m to go on about my own business.” * Spiess was arrested in January last on a charge of swindling Mre. Emeline Van Nuyse, a widow, out of her home and some lots valued at %, as was vonreheaded with & man rer mae Spiess 4 sum was rye | ho woman om deal of mi} Tine Ae ee salaadl on AVE. 2198 22° STREETS DRY GOODS CO. Five hundred Suits and one thousand users contribute to the greatest sale of men’s apparel ever held pairs of odd in New York city. We bought these garments from s maker who wanted his money in barry, and who was barry, and who was to make almost any Imost any price concession In concession In wit order to » get it. We can fit any man, no matter what @ size he may require; and he will be better pleased than ever before in the purchase of a Crash Suit. At a third to . halt former prices mer before you to use this Bottle Read ‘seats with , regular- ly 2.0, go at 1.28, Saar Ro rs, pia 1 atk Garden Setters, 680. & lawn Swings, 3 reduced to 2 Special Dining Chairs Golden oak bo: sotihet, weal 1 cane seas distr oma, ‘eather pollahed by a 5.48, rime requiag 27, go at $11.00 Double Iron Couch at $6.50, tif you are a wee bit short of room in your home, these y function—that of supplying you is needed—yet very much con- oy —— er the haul cable so that he could re- lease the obaln from the beam, The engineer deciares he got a signal to haul away. made, the engineer shoved over the ch broken | napped a The resistance It gave, th away from ita fastenings, number of supporting stay he der- rick and with a crash that resounded for |! blocks the twelve-ton beam, the great boom and mast of tangled stoel cables and stays fell, slanting westwaid (through the tron structure work, the «reate rpart of it! Iron-Workers Swept Off Perches in Midair by Fall of Structure—One Hurt So Severely He May Die, house crushing it In and tearing off the cornices and upper brick walls. ‘As the falling cables snapped and swished across the top of the ironwork men were whipped off the tron beams lke files, many having marvellous ea- capes from death In a sheer drop of nearly a hundred feet to the sub-base- ment The faring of & hugo Iifting derrick tlers of the (ramework to-day when @ and a twelve-ton steel column from the | seat twelve-ton beam, two stories high, floor Jeton framework | “24 Set in place and secured by tem- gh = eee cee ary bolts, The chain attached to of the new Annex on Twenty-fourt® | \.¢ naul cable was atill fastened around otreet, near Fourth avenue, of the Met-/ the beam when John W. Scully, the ropolitan Life Insurance Company | derrick foreman, gave a signal to the engineer in the basement. partly wrecked the big four-story ROU} G1 insigty that he algnalad to lowe at No, 17 Bast Twenty-fourth street, In- juring many of the occupants, swept oft & number of Iron-workers, who were only saved by clinging to fying cables, probably fatally injuring one workman and showering with wreckage & woman im an adjoining yard. The damage don. will amount to thousands of dollars, The big derrich wae erected on the fourth tier of the Iron work of the new structure, It was seoured on a timbe platform by web of steel cables. It: mast and boom were of steel and wood more than fifty feet in height, each spa: weighing between twenty and thirt) tons, The derrick was operated fro an engine in the sub-basement, near!) seventy feet below, the engineer lower ing and lifting in response to signa! siven from above. A small regiment of ironworkers an: bricklayers were at work on the uppe Stomach Dosing Will Not Cure. Only Way to Cure Catarrh Is by Breathing Hyomei. Breathed for a few minutes four o1 five times a day through a hard rub ber Inhaler that is so small that | can be carried in the vest pocket Hyomei will absolutely destroy a! catarrbal germs and cure the dis ease. Catarrh can never exist wher Hyomel is used, It has a two-fol action, deatroying the disease germ in the alr passages and lungs,an soothing and healing the inflame mucous membrane. No other treatment has the tr dorsement of so many reputable peo ple in all walks of life as this scien Ufle yet common sense cure fo All CARS TRANSFER 10 ) Leann To 3 Avé 759° 1060" New Checked Lovisine SilKs 58c. a Yard Instead of 89c. A lot of about 2,500 yards is the assortment which we're going to sell in a hurry to-morrow you may be sure, at S8c. a yu. Are you going to be one of the lucky ones to buy it at this ridiculously little price? It’s just the thing for Summer frocks and comes in the most ular and wanted color combinations. such as black and white, navy and white, U brown and white, helio and white, gunmetal effects and white nd black to now this has retailed at = a yard, gs bs) Cc while this lot lasts to-morrow you may select at, yard. « Pair. de Cygne at 49c, a Yard! A lucky strike indeed was this purchase of 1,200 yards of one of the most popular silks worn to-day—a silk that lends ifself most beau- tifully to the Sy | of soft, clinging Summer gowns or smart sepa- rate waists. It is of a quality that we scll regularly at 69c. yard. It's 19 inches wide, of a rich, deep black dye, high lustre nd soft finish, but because of our particularly advantageous uyling, you may have It to-morrow for, yard PTE erry Worry —EEES Cream Dress Fabrics, the Fad of the Hour, Bargain-Priced. ane the noted Bloomingdale way to give bargains when they are appreciated. Thus, the opportuneness of these splendid values i 1 some dress materials in cream color, one of the most populai fads f this season, may be attributed to the progressiveness of “Greater New York's Greatest Store,” At 69c. yd. At 39c. yd. bang oy Cream All-wool Storm 38-inch Cream Mohair Brilllantine, oon © bison hag ream English Mohalr $0c, quality. Cream All-woo!l Henrietta, sind oe Stcillan, 89¢, quality, 42-inch Cream Allkwool French $0¢, quality. } 38-inch Cream All-wool Nun's Vetting, $oe,_quallty. Vols Ot i Fier, Neus, Rotunda h. The complete Hyome! outfit cost $1.00, and comprises an inhaler, bottle of Hyomei and a dropper, Th inbaler will laat a lifetime; and ad ditional bottles of Hyome! can be ob tained for 50c. Hegeman & Co., 20 Broadway, will refund the price ' Hyomel! faile to cure catarrh, radical saving, stock will be sold at an Immense re- | duction to-morrow—for example, rock- / ers like Wlustration have been selling at $2.00. our price for to-morrow Is... A maker's impatience to see the last of his Summer Negligee Shirt stock gone brings about an opportunity tor you to buy regular 59c,Negligee quantities, If necessary. Fine Ansonia Clocks, me ws. oe _& Shirts for Set in the Plain White Porcelain (29 Pre cases Odd Dinner Ware C. the Porat Prutt or Berry Saucers that sold Louis for 30¢, and 406, dozen, They are of madras Rococo shapes, Reduced to 15¢. Dozen. of very good quality—J }| exquisitely dec. orated with flowers and gold ornamentations traced in rich Bread and Butter or Pie Plates 4- cut full size throughout Reaiean Cem Fad By 44. a8 and ff made in solorings of red, pink, green, Reduced t a a 4 regar royal blue and various other 0 15e. Dozen ave two separate handsome tints. Tea size, S-inch Plates, that sold for $0¢, and 60¢. dozen, Reduced to 20c. Dozen. Be ng Men’s and boys’ sizes, (Main Ficor, doth St. Section.) They have 8-day movements, strike the hour and half-hour on cathedral kong. Every clock thoroughly tested Pressed Glassware, and regulated and 25c, and 35¢c. Pieces at 10c, Women’s Good ff erento. Bi $3.58 Main Floor, Front, Centre, This pressed glass looks for all) Hf Lisle Gloves, 15c. ||—— the world iike tue genuine cut. has a brilliant sparkle and continuous lustre, Assortment at 10¢, to-mor- row Includes oval and round salad and berry dishes; sugar bowls and covers; covered butter dishes, etc. brad a piece worth less than ac, to Others at 5c, They're the real imported suede lisle thread gloves, so cool and light for summer wear; ade with two clasps; in black, white and gray. 1 Sc All sizes; worth 25¢— special at, pair, Incandescent Gas Mantles, 8c. These are the fam- ous “Brilliant” incan- descent gas mantles, Pickle Dishes, Olive Dishes, Cream No mall orders filled, which give a soft, Pitchers, § Holders, Olive Dishes ———— wa with handles, Salt and Pepper Shak- mellow light and are Mm equal to those sell- Hf ing elsewhere at 15c. apiece, They-= af ready for immediate use, being capped and wired, and are very easily adjusted to your burners. 8c Very special to-mor- tow, each, pea SS | Floor, 80th St. ection. ers, These bring 10c, and 1Se. regu- larly. ‘ Balcony Pyrography Dept There is a difference in wood stains—we have the best. All colors, 18¢, bottle. | yb asst. tebe Lg New "hes wood photo Deed Py Cars Bones, 18, Playing Cards, 10c. » Pack. Fine Ivory finished playing cards, with long-distance index and red and blue assorted backs, Extra su- je Bh ge and would value at 25¢,— - 10 tomertes, 1 speci ack THE WORLD: TUFSDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 190¢. s. ‘BIG DERRICK CRASHED However the mistake W@*| grasp at beams on the lower tlers;| e derrick and tons | U alighting on the roof of the adjoining |where a great crowd was watehing and and 1,200 Yards of Black Peau These Porch Rockers To Be Sold Below Cost. The room these chairs would take up if car ried over until’ next season is worth more to us than the chairs themselves—so, naturally, we're willing to accept a loss and glad to see those who can make use of them now os them at a Every porch rocker, settee or pee fh chalr In our if None C. 0. D,, and. so that every one may have a chance at these bargains, we reserve the right to limit jot the wreckage. fractured and he received cuts and vrulsea about the body from which he As the men lost their footing and fell house to come down with « crash some seized the flying eida of cables) the ears o gh ey Fe twe Near ‘i ° ind clung to them until they could | bruleed by the failing plaste that the s Dr, Koch's Sani = (Incorporated hy Ay lew 7 ASTHMA, BRONCHIT CONSUMPTIO Call for FREE EXAMIN. . ees % The twelve-ton iron bea ouierd Were caught by companion work-) derrick lifted from its ers by the legs and arme and pulled up| half across the .west wn to safety |new structure and half in John Barrett May Die, bo. years old, a brick: { Une Huadred and siruck by a plee Taree of his ribs were | 4 fear yard and bruised about the find bo body, but refused to go to ay d the injured man was picked for a particulars, %, scious, but aa the der RIUM House Ruined, He Sata, bnland tsa! ne. Mr, Mills, who ts the proprietor of a | number of ‘boarding-houses in the city, told an Evening World reporter, thai | wae tled jbage and slowly let down to the his was ruined. He sal fn ambulance trom Bellevue had’ been | the second derriuk sect alnce “he summoned. structure had been Fi sin AE . The The beam of the derrick fell athwart | nolse of the work had driven the ma- of the roof of the adioining building ut No, 17 East Twentys fourth street. whieh is run aga bewnling-houre hy JT Mite Tt caved In the centre of the roof, pre- cipitating @ pile of mortar, bricks and plaster on the floor below, snapned of the cornices of both front and rear and caused all the cetlings and walls tn the fortty of his boarders away and he has un sult against the comractes. he fron work Is in charge of Ing Ganigue, contractors, Wie fh the & good voice le often a That fortune may be converted feady money through the advertisements In World Wants, either iy hborhood when the der- rick fell and Beully, the foreman, was taken to. the Hast Twenty-second street station by Polleaman Berry, who wit- Nessed the accident, store open every week day continuously from 8 A, M. until 6 P. M,, Saturday in- cluded. Is in ana Here. The Shoe Manager just sent word from Lynn that he'd secured some of the “biggest things of his life,” and wants plenty of room for “fall blacks” when he gets back. Thus, we must give the price-throttle another jerk and send this lot of good, new summer shoes, both women's and children’s, out to you at top speed Will you share in this great economy occasion? Many of these shoes are yours at less than they cost us, Women’s $2 and $2.50 Oxfords, $1.19. Tan calf and vici kid Oxfords with turned soles, made of the best oak leather; also patent colt lace Oxfords, Children’s & Misses’ Oxfords and Shoes, 67c. Misses’, Children’s and Infants’ Sandals, 67c. Black kid Oxfords and white canvas lace shoes and Patent : Oxfords—broken lots only, but aon find the size you j ans Pe Fei My yA sua) eee, came want in some style, None sent C. O. D 2, Ob, worth $1.75, NoneC.0.D, Children’s $1 Spring- “Heel Shoes, 69c, Box calf, lace style, with spring heels; sizes 7 9, worth $1. pair. None sent C. 0. D. Second Floor, 0th HowLong Will This Lot of $ | 50: §& $2.50 Wash SkirtsLastat59c? There are a thousand herc, all told, but that doesn't mea { whoever heard * nn good shits stlting for so little? ; candela ie: rt t! colors and, shepherd. checks, nd poltn'det cae” for they're of fancy ducks, denims and percales, In plata Le are made in kilted styles, with deep flaring gores, trimmed with tallor straps and stitehin; il regular sizes of waist bands and all lengths will be found but come any to get best cholcé at. art ee ni mall Cc eoond Floor, 80th 8," aatlon. Undeniable Bargains in Linens, Sheets, Pillow Cases. These items represent scores ‘ others of ¢ ~! importance that abound in this section. Come in por py Ben —you're sure to make some profitable investments if you do, 30c. Bleached 75c. Muslin Sheets, 49c. Ea. Table Damask, 19. Yd. Excellent quality, large size, 90x 90 inches; they have seam in centre, Very good quality; 58 Inches wide; Scar' Shams new and decidedly pretty designs. 50c. Is and Sc. Each. 15c. tenes Pillow | peautitul Spachtel embroidered pices the earls are 18x54 inches inches, The de- Made of exceptionally good qual- | Sinus Fs 2 an, ity muslin; sine | sas inches, ae. ta wetting Gta bag = jear Hoty’ | some on netting, others sheer lawn, Bargains in , Hand Bags. The smartest and mort pop ular sorts are here in almost endless variety, and to make to- morrow of special im we'll seli the following lots at half prices and less. — Automobile, At Se 8 so a purse and braided handle, 98c We have acquired at a very special price eighty-three of those celebrated folding go carts which are such a convenience for trav- elling, as they can be folded into a small, compact bundle and tucked away in no space at all, or can be carried just as easily as can a lunch box or basket. The regular selling price ts $4.13, but while this lot grain lasts the price will 2 99 walrus leather, anel e a poeeee r) At 59c, 69¢ & 98c— All the lonable shapes and styles of Car- riage, Automobile, “Peggy” and Made like illustration, with reclining back, adjustabhe foot-rest and Envelope Bags, assorted colors, purse to match. tubber-tired wheels. Basement, SOth_St_ Section Main Floor, Soth_ St Twelve Hundred Pairs of Good Hosiery to Sell at About Hall. Nery who've much Summer hosiéry in stock now are decidedly “on the anxious seat,” and the store that can handle quantities is offered many a decided bargain. That's how some twelve hundred pairs of this season's new hosiery comes to us and you at half the regular prices, and the toad and up-to-dateness of every pair in these lots show that we carefully picked the very best values from the Importers at that. Women’s Lace Lisle StocKings, 17c. rm Allover lace lisle thread in black and tan; some with lace insteps; many beautiful mew designs; very sheer quality. Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Hosiery, 8c. Women's fast black and tan stockings, very fine gauge cotton, with double soles; guaranteed strictly first quality; all seamless; sizes 84g to 40 inches. Men's fine quality tan and black cotton socks; made with double soles; guaranteed to we their color; all sizes. Children’s black txt ribbed cotton stockings, with double knees; sizes $ to 94a inches Women’s Lace Lisle Stockings, 12%c. Good deep black In the smartest openwork designs, All sizes; worth at least 25¢. a pair. ; Mle are built to stand wear and tear, yet are very light and graceful lookin,

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