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We. 8d A A m tt ad tb a nea DRY AS HE DROPPED WATLED OTHER WORKERS —— hogs & pile of bricks, Hie skull ¢ rie t {tM Where he was taken, the phy- hie condition was critical, 'g bricklayer and was working he fourteenth floor this morning. "exterior of the building 1s almost ‘and goes to a height of twenty- stories. Charles T. Willie, of No. Pith avenue, is the bullder. (wes walking on some board @ near the elevator shaft close He the Pine street end of the building. the plank turned under his he lost his balance or his 3 throwing him into the ft, ts not known. eral of the workmen heard a wild and then the body shot down the | There was great excitement the workers, who rushed to the and saw Gorey lying stunned on a pile of bricks which placed on a temporary rigged- for bullding purposes. call was gent to the Hud- Hospital at once and medical ca Logt His Balanoe and/ Arthur Raymond Falls from mibled “Through Elevator} Window on Picket Fénce, Aft of Wew® Building and) Striving to Rescue Frank musk.on a Heap of Brick. | Stratton from Burning Room. Him with His Skull] Had Been Smoking Cigarettes Arm Broken, but!) in Bed and Set Fire to the Critical Condition in} Covering—Both Men Taken final Gorey, whe lives iaFitteonth | prone piratton, of No. @ West avenue, fell to-day | Twelfth street, Coney Island, was al- tory of No, @| most burned to death this afternoon at down dm elevator shaft and his home, and Arthur Raymond, a Luna 1 |Park employee, is im a critical condi- arm wore fractured, but BO) vet tence while attempting his rea- Killed. At the Hudson Btreot |>.y. | This he did, but while reaching for the Gorey. He was fixed up with and then removed to the hos- ORONER ACSON' 0 SHIN Betame Excited When Stamford ‘Pelioeman Was Making Ar- Heat, Attacked Him and Was in Custody. to The Evening World.) ORD, Conn, Aug. 24.—Pollee Charles Button had nn exctting en- With Edward Jackson, of No. | Bighty-fourth street, New an alleged madman, while en-| to arrest William Sullivan sent here last sanitarium for % uByton in in clothes Bullivan. ' auitivan ortee mtreet to the ‘nage Ca he church lawn the o hm, re erie’ Jack eri ‘son. But Just time enough to look " fackson began to pound him bunched him # half dosen times t face and then fled. He was cap- ‘by Frank Lighihail and William and turned over to the police- ¢ ls held here awaiting action osecuting attorney. His father ther are in town endeavoring to the matier, It is belleved that tement of the incident made man mad. WHEAT BREAKS AT OPENING, yy and Unchanged, with a) Bull Support, wan for sale by foreign houses, longs and to some extent z account to-day, the result Sans 4 continued good ‘cash op 32 a gupport s prices Ito 1 Hi to in ja) M2 18 break of by further fight after ene start teady and unchanged, be- were: De- joes were: W! to 119 J-4; on ber, 108 T- to B14, ’ ra mb, i ‘orn Beptember, 6 3-4 ber, \ Prices were: Wheat— Decembe: 58; 4 August, 1-2 ep: ; Decembet oh vid: seo, — STEALS $11,000, ‘| third street ‘New Way to IMPALED TANG STOCKS U, WT 1 SE iO Lo Speculators Buy Metal Issue on a Tip, While Northern Seouri- ties Payment Report Helps to Strengthen the Market. Although not very active to-day, stocks closed decidedly strong, with the Whole list showing gains of from 1-4 to over 2 per cent. A report on the Fx- change to-day, which seemed to be gen- erally credited, that @ plan for the dis- tribution of 2 per cent. or a little more FIREMEN CARRY OUT ‘MAN BADLY BURNED. im cagh to holders of the Northern Securities Company stock had been predicted wnder the auspices of J. P. Morgan and that the fact would be an- nouneed to-morrow, contributed to the strength. Amalgamated Copper waa the strong. active feature of the trading, the price advancing almost 2 points. Traders had a widely circulated tip to the Hospital. at the start to-day that the Copner stock would be made the leader, and there was heavy buying of the issue. Missourl, Kansas & Texas preferred ranked next on the list, the price ad- vancing over 2 points, to @1-4. This was the highest price reached in the entire movement. There wae behind this advance an agitation for the be- @nning of dividends before the end of the present year, The common cloned fractionally higher, Sugar led the Industrials, the common scoring a gain of 1 1-2 and the preferred 2 per cent. The rest of the active group realized gains of from 1-4 to 3-4. Trregularity marked the closing of the tractions, Brooklyn Rapid Transit and Metropolitan Street Railway closing up fractionally, while Metropolitan Securl- tes and Manhattan were off a shale. Missour! Pacific was very strong, it showing a gain of 11-2 per cent. Bouth- em Railway and Mlmols Central were up almost a point. A demand for the Central of Georgia jane was the feature of the bond mar- The total sales of stocks were 440,200 shares, and of bonds $2,200,000, tion from being impaled on an tron Stratton lay on the bed in his room wmoking a cigarette. He soon fell asleep, and the lighted cigarette dropped from hile lps to bedclothing. This took fire, and in a fow minutes the feom was in a dlase. Raymond was passing the house at the time and saw the smoke coming out of the windows of Stratton’s room, He rushed to Luns Park, notified the fire-fighters, gave @ public alarm and shouted to a few policemen that fire was raging on Twelfth street, Thea Raymond returned to take @ hand at fighting the flames bimeelf. In order to reach the room where the fire waa from the outside of the house Raymond had to jump on an awning. window he slipped and fell backward He landed flat on an iron prong of the fence and waa there tmpaled, Tho firemen began to arrive at this ime and ber f broke into the house, jaymond tol them to go into. the The Closing Quotations, Posy ‘secor. floor which they | .,T°-4ar's highest, lowent and glowing prices did, They found Stratton unconscious | $%1 fast ‘recorded ‘sale ore te fore ay a i i to ¢ jo ‘ Nei was also Raymond, who had to be 7 High. Low, eee Ufted from the fence by two firemen, |Amal. Conver ;. 97 iN Me fF A blag hole was bored into his back. m Sm. & RE pt ly WR weg The fire was ¢hen extinguished. The} Amer. #uger hie i Hy + } damage |e $1,000. Amer, Rugar pf... " me vi + ‘TR. me fa ay— Ha » oS Su Bee i . th dad we . 2 Sete ty ys ¢. ie Soabhy abt Mt + Col Fuel & Tron) Myo 1 Consol. Cea Wi ME Ty Den é Rio GG) BY wy BAT Eis 4hoG pe es ay by Brie i. ay a + t Met Seeuritien oh Be wy % Janbattan Caryl Wilbur, Arrested for Car- ue Bh hs i * S| Mol Koa T pt BC Mk Gh + 1% °. je 6 rying Concealed Weapons, Is ei Be & # $ it Discharged and Court Returns} Sy" ctricth.::: sty itty aby tt Poanetvanie ae ae et t Pistol Needed in Drama. Perms tae os WR AY Hh = fea: ao ge is Caryl Wilbur, an actor playing at ie Tara ts. tte ie ie +4 Proctor's Twenty-third Street Theaire,| Ho. Pactfle |. SR Bak SE was dkcharged by Magistrate Breon tm] ‘gs paliway Mm we wm + & the Jefferson Market Court to-day af- ter being arraigned on @ charge of car- rying convealed weapons, Wilour wos arrested last night as he was going up the atepa of the Twenty- “L station at Bixth ave ve Dockstader, who sald eam of cold steel ond in the back pocket of were, ‘ind blow up the flap of his t, ag it 414 President Roosevelt's” ed the Court. ‘The detective aaid he i know, but he thought the actor wan carrying a revolver and arrested hi mn, George Graham, manager of the thea- tre, told the Court that the prisoner was only taking the revolver home to re pair ti ir tt “It wouldn't work when it ought to," sald Graham, “and the villain spoiled was too bad,” commented the tols in toy play#? This man harn’ rigit (0 carry concealed weapons this without a permit.” After a lot of expostulating and prom- ining on the t of Wilbur's manager, athe Magistrate at last discharged (he prisoner, and even guve him back his Tevolver on the actor's assertion that the play could not go on without it —— - — SHIPPING NEWS. Sun risa 5. fer orth t.aatafeon sete ot] TH IDES, ny Ne Patent Lesther Oxfords, Bandy Hook se in Sizes PORT OF NEW YORK, Sot ARRIVED, INCOMING STRAMSHIPS. DUB TO-DAY. Laurentian. Glasgow. Orel Waldersee. Pringess Irene, Gence Hamburg. OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS. LLY DAY ante, Li nbantia, Argentina. Women’s $3.00 and $2.50 Treat Hay Fever. No Stomach Dosing — Just) Breathe Hyomei. Hyomel stops the spasmodic parox- yams of sneezing, the smarting and running of the eyes and nore, and not all stres in to The Evening World.) NTA, Oa, Avg. M.—Charged $11,000 from the Western ; | ors profess to be able to prevent both ar-| the occurrence of the annual attacks other acute symptoms of hay fever. Many persons have been cured of hay fever by Hyomel and ita invent-) CAMMEYE 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. The Most Unusual Opportunity Is Now Offered to Secure Summer Shoes In Our Basement At prices that are bound to appeal to those who want footwear, FINE GRADES OF GoOoDs, All sizes and widths, and all styles in tans and @lacks and patent leathers, FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, Women’s $5.00, $4.00 & $3.00 | Women’s $3.50, $3.00 & $2.00 Oxfords, patent leather. black aoe kid and box calf, and black kid Lace Shoes...s.essse0e Men's $3,50: and $3.00 Lace and Oxfords in patent leather, box calf and black kid, ashi o COTTON FAILURE UPSETS. MARKET New Orleans Brokers Break Loose When H. F. to the effect further calls for margins. Up to that time the market promised to be quiet, almost as quiet as yester- day's was active, but on the reading of this notice the ting was thrown into the wildest confusion and In am Instant prices soared us traders endeavored to buy eotton to protect themacives. October and December within a min- ute's time went up Stand %? confusion about the ring was all the greater because the interest Page & Co, had in the market was unknown. They have been among the heaviest op- eratore on the short side for some time, but it has beeh generally supposed that ‘thelr transactions were profitable, and not the slightest hint or suspicion has ever been given out or felt that they were embarrassed, or likely to be. The general estimates of the interest of the firm in the market range all the way from 6,0 to 100,000 bales . The firm ts composed of H. Frellaen Page, William A, Bres and Alfred Page & Co, are members of the New York Cotton Exchange, but ‘have no office in that city. ——. COTTON OPENS STRONG, Big Demand Again in Evidence— 4 to 21 Pojate Higher, The local cotton market opened strong to-day with the list 4 to 21 points higher. A big demand was again in evidence to the surprise of everybody, Southern wite houses conspicuous on that aide, presumably again covering shorts, and some of the bull leaders here evidently giving prices good sup- port In the face of rather poor cables, ‘The result was @ strong material ad- vance over last night. followed after the severe pressure from bear sources in ap evident effort to break call by the market. A steadier tone was apparent after the first fifteen minutes with evidences that the heavy realiaing movement had subsided for the time being. The opening prices were: 10.67 bid; September, 10,56 to 1 to 10.9%; November, 10.35; December, 10,31 to 10,32; January, 10.29 to 10.9; February 10.42 offered ber, 10.% {| March, 10.81 to 10.88; April, 10.98 to 10.29, ‘The la Raliwa ” = 4 s M46 45 ie. U;, & Leather... - ay U. & Leather of 4 8 Ye & mot. Wy tly VR Bteel pf, ON See Wal te Dae} Wwe Uni ao w Wis, Cen. TN Wie Cen. pt. mw + Advance." Decline, 75¢ Sires '1 to 3% ard 5% to 8. All Widths. Women’s Black Kid Dianas, with patent leather tips, alsogy 00 e Common Sense Dianas Patent leather all styles, bat ail sizes in some styles, ‘Child's $4.25 Tan and White Canvas Oafords, assorted styles, sizes GWT rere ees Youths’ Russet Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2. Company Make Announce- ment and Prices Take a Jump NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 24—The cot- ton market received one of the grent- est surprises in its history to-day when, three-quarters of an hour after the opening, the well-known firm of H. F. Page & Co, posted an announcement at It was unable to meet prices were: September, 10.70; 2; November, 10.57; Decem- $1, vs wt EvEMNG) AGbWTR” roe Page & contending points, The ri are 24 tall velvet sults, F. Page. long—t wih taffeta, at, : > The celebrated high and low necks, with There's no other store in the world where er garment—here to-morrow at $1.50. This been making these garme i qualities and have decided henceforth to make th August, Second Floor, tt a 514.75 for §20.00 storm coats in the very latést fovel- ties—strictly waterproof cloths, also plain cloths riety of styles with double-pleated effect, self and metal buttons, 314 75 . Dainty oF Pi . mid-day . bd lunches Sth floor, SAT AVE, LIU TOZO™ STREBIS The new Fall tailor-made suits VERY day witnesses some new arrival in the tailor-made aaits—dome rticular E creation which the originator fondly hopes will be enthusiastically embraced by all the werd of style, When it comes right down to it, though, there are only tee fashion’s for the long coat, the medium long coat and the ditectoire t .,, We maintain, however, that all three styles will larity, because these choices enable women of ‘every some one style that is particularly adapted to their form. We don’t take any of these styles, howeVer, j come us We insist that the manulactorer shall sad atoectter orig ality—here and there—better workmanship, « higher grade trimumings—some distinctive feature the anie a what you would have to pay elsewhere for the ordinary creations. #18,00.for '25. -made : sults which you oe \alloes in o sults: an * $35.00 for $45.00 new fall; the handsomest creations | te to 42 inches long- broad. cotta fis—hi cits plaits in. back b+ na cit aph ct rat a ay i or a q $58.00 in a masterful manner the favorite! poug Pred ncrveitry a bib the} new s suttings —stri; tse Utting coat is 36 inches 3.50 Kneipp You'll find fall and winter weights in this great sale, also summer w: Lawyers, physicians, army officers and all professional men who haye come to know the value of the cele others It’s a scientifically made underwear that absorbs the perspiration, permits the szin to 7: atta birch breathe, keeps the body at an even temperature and prevents colds and rheumatism, uu can buy this celebrated underwear for less than $3, { is underwear is made in Silkeborg, B50 we $5 ipp, that great health advocate, because of its known hygiene qualities, You'd have to pay $3.50 and $3.25 here If we hadn’t purchased 3.800 garments at with a slight percentage of lisle cotton as all other linen wash underwear ts made, hygiene them only of pure linen, The union stock on hind was sold fo us, The heavy fall and winter weights in long sleeves and ankle only size 30 to 40 inches, The medium and light weight in the following shapes—shirts long or short sleeves, sizes 34 to 50 inches, drawers in ankle length, in sizes 30 to 50 inches, - drawers in knee length, in sizes 30 to 40 inches, to-morrow at $1.50, 98cfor1.50muslinunderwear | Infants’ °2.75 dresses, *1.48 NAANUFACTURER'S surplus stock bought at an un- usually low price creates these remarkable values, You've never purchased underwear at these low prices before and don’t think you ever will again, because the loss in- volved which the maker took is too 094 / ork = 3 B= 3 great mat & 98c for $1.50 chemise skirt trim- muah med, fine nainsook, several different 1% styles, trimmed with fine lace and embrold = 8 ery and ribbon, all made with the French s.% % jed backs. aves med, of fine nain: French fitted backs, fine lace and embroldery ruffles, fine lace, 98 for $1.50 \ cambric with eS al with fine embroidery and lace. $ for $2.00 petticoats 1,50 ation mp embroidery; also lace trimmed. morrow, 16c. lawns at 71¢c., anda sheets, Then there’s that sale of Italian all season long at $1.39, 500 especia’ $1,50 for $2,00 chemise skirt trim- Z several dif- ferent styles, trimmed with fine lace, all 50c for 75c. drawers of fine cam- bric, with full ruffles trimmed with 98c for $1.50 drawers of fine nainsook with full umbeella ruffle of 98c for $1.50 gowns of fine nain- sook, chemise styles, trimmed with fine lace and ribbon, all full length and width, ts of fine lawn ruffles trimmed of fine cambric trimmed with (ull *3 English nainsool, *1.50. THERE'S two more interesting items scheduled for to- eat sale of Turkish bath Ik slumber robes at 89c. that will cause a great stir among those who have seen them selling Main Floor, leces of soft finish sheer English natnsook, ly desirable for women’s and children’s underwear—full 36 inches wide—comes in 12-yard pieces; regular $3.00 quality at $1.50. 36 inches wide; 12 yard pieces, 98c piece, 51.25 plece, 1.25 value, 2.25 value, 500 white lawn, sheer fabric, 40 inches wide: wlar 6y. quality, at, yard, Turkish bath sheets. 500 turkish bath sheets, full bleached, 54x72 Inches; value $1.85 each, at, 200 dozen hemmed huck towels, ches; value 12%¢. each, at, 50 colored, roman stripes; value $1.39 each, at, Clearing sale of trunks. passed all selling records—now for clear ends—there’s quick selling prices in every trunk in stock. The sale Includes women’s cress tranks—some have three and four ~men’s trunks with hat and shirt boxes; leather bound It y Banement need for another. To-morrow while they last: sa $80.00 trunks—clearing sale price, $50.00. $50.00 trunks—clearing sale price, $30,00. $30.00 trunks—clearing sale price, $25.00. $25.00 trunks—clearing sale price, $20.00, rere Mo 4 1 $12.00 tr i ot ana ot sale price, $18.00, price, $12.50. sale price, 910,00, — falA-limited number of cov. - 1000 pieces English long cloth—tine quality and soft finish; 8 ‘vor SO 966 $1.25 Grass bleached, 17x34 In- 300 italian silk slumber robes and couch covers, fancy 89% % OLR trunk business for the month of August has sur- out all odds and buy these trunks you'll never buy another, for they'll last so long, give such satisfaction and excellent service, you will have no "27,50 for *35,00 tourist * of the season—delineating | SUItS—Strietly mew novelties fa fine |inches long, collar, pockets and cuffs trimmed with velvet—also in men’s guit- ¢ Rew vest front—lined i and plain tatlormade ects, at. , Great soap sales. E brands of shoo ar Sowell eae thoroughly” Established tat "iN ‘ need to tell you that this sale marks the time to lay in a generous supply, always on the lookout for, because It affords inest and best soaps at Tes than they'd have to pay ordinaril for the questionable favor this ito hous ready-to-' These made from] « apparel does not possess, yg That's just why the Simpson! Crawford Ca’s ade suits are he vere. vegetable “4. mF noted for their individuality and exclusiveness, and, 4 we do In this/sale you'll find Cas Such a large number of fin€ sults, we are able to get the price down to ; tiles, Turkish , a advance sale of 150 "ben s | turers as Swift's, Armour’s, Jer- gen's and Colgate’s, and sample eces, ker's Tar 136 Conti White Castile, 4 Ib, bar at 430 Green Olive Oil Castile, 3 Ib. bar at 216, Armour’s § oz, 10c. Bath Soap, 56 11.75 for *5 corsetn Just a few samples beught at a great sacrifice. Famous Judic and Ailsa makes, white, drab and black; odd sizes, Every Corset inthis lot selis regularly at $$. Special $} 5 . TO-MOFTOW w 00005 severe underwear for men at °1.50. many men wear until [the snow files. AOO0OO ee ee ener oeeeeseree ¢ Mixtures, cout 42 27.50 eeeee . tn several new shades, va- Main Floor, ee Denmark, and bears the name of =) ot 4 great sacrifice, because they have ateK KNEIPP-LINEN MADE IN DENMARK FROM IRISH LINEN YARNS length drawers, ‘1. UR yearly August clearing sale of infants’ wei O races the climax of jl ure to-morrow. when we ther all the odd garments, broken sizes and odds and ends pd Price them in a great many instances at less than the cost of the materials, For instance, we take all the infants’ slips and long dresses— made of a fine bape J of nainsook . —all handsomely and effectively | trimmed, many of them being . XN | hand made—not many of any one @\X: fe Sams mJ fgg AM i ‘alues, en previous! — our choice at $498 down to,..... DOC Unusual Bargains in Short Dresses, 29c for 38¢. Natnsook Dress—for 6 months to 2 years. 39c for 75¢ Lawn or Nainsook for boys and girls up to 4 years. 49c for 75c Nalnsook trimmed with small pleats and neat em-' Senin ao saving mothers to secure two . 51.48 for *2.75 Dresses. These are all beautiful little creations so dressy and smart—made of fine sheer materials, elaborately trimmed—there’s only one and twod , of akind, These dresses are worth from $2.75 to $7.00; for, while. they last, at 3.98 down to 1.48, ; = = F Big reduction in couches | - HE last few days Le oe annual August furniture sale ways is couc! ai i itwas the Leone neguh day of the sale—this yeat values ae greater, sity ed eee al oc Sa are ; others have bullion fringes. vig! c My HE fy bitin? aT. ay A $24 couches reduced to $25 couches reduces to $28 couches $29 couches reduced to $22.00, $38 reduced .00,. $42 couches reduced §31;80"" peony Wines and table beverages. WevVE guaranteed every package sold in this depart: mentito be absolutely pure and wholesome and true to the ¥-- label, eet circumstances will we permit misrepresentation or we adut ‘Full measure guaranteed. No charge for jugs, case oF : bottled “Ordety réteived through the malis are carefully tied and , ivered, Sixth Fleer > 2 i Telephone, Cheisoa 2100. § sweet joas on our row

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