The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1904, Page 16

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Of the Btate and of the city ‘Melrose started an inguiry to-day M @ the’ explosion on the Boston & oe last even- ‘when an electric car bound from to this clty was blown ‘up by @yramite' asd nine pertons were titled Gad forty injured, Of the injured sey- . Soda ia a critical condition” and ; The Dead, eo Dr. MALCOLM B, B., Melrose. |, four-year-old | H, Mrs. ADA, Stoneham. Miss LOUISE, Ma‘den, 0 a gy Dr. FRED D., Danvers, HM. A..*Bouth sgetoete ) Malden, who has a comipouna _ fracture of both ankles; J. D, Patten, lands, whose legs wero ‘and Edward A. Waterhouse, of + red that amputation way eee Investigating. WN dre teriouity injured are ‘almost Gompletely deat as a resuit of the con- whén'tho.car struck the dyna: | although physicians think it prob- ‘Roy Fenton, driver of an ‘express f from which a box of dynamite on, the car track, Was still detained Melrose police station to-day, the slept rape ‘the author. ‘The dynamit! from the Fe ee mi thy hnohlaign Of he Tabourets and Umbrella Stands, $3.75, 6.00 A tle go, recover it when the Side Chairs, $5.25, 6,25. Me fs nvengnin davtidalia'es | Arm Chairs and Rockers, $3.95, 4.95 i il vaiee titer nn Bookcases with glass, doors, £12.00, 13.7° arly train. to make a careful Aoauley Desks, $8.75, 12.00 ee es eof ‘heard at! over the Third Floor. explosiva and soon hundreds of perrons werg ei ‘the scene of the accident, The atreet Ds y, nee strewa with buman ‘bodies ana ; wreckage. Every window was shattered ieee @ radiua of a quarter of a mije were found at a considerable and one foot was dlown bh a window near by. An the doctors of Melrose were called, ) ‘mossage® summoning’ help were | w Medford end even Bos. | Wagons of every description were | intg: Soevice to remoye the Mead | Thode who were a0 seri. | that they could not be ed withont risk were carried | in the Coa ha and at. by, the. doc! to en siatements of pas-| the: car waa gaing at a good When it ran against the box of te, Whether the motorman saw Dex gh (he track and tried to sop car, of whether he failed to apply brakes in the hope that the wheels @f the car would throw the obsiacte ; ffom thd Track, will nbver be known, | © ‘a Rowe,’ the motorman, was blown to places. Fi ees MNropped OF the Wagon, bs | For geveral hours the cause of the i < explosion was & mystery, The explana. ‘ton was furnished by Roy Fenton, tae Giver of the express wagon from which ‘the box af dyrkgite had dropped. °, 4“ brought a, mixed toad from Bos. Deen”, he. sald shortly after the! ex- plos‘on, “and among the parcels were two boxes of dynamite, each contain. | jag Afty pounds of Whe explosive, 1) had put them on the tallboard of the | wagon aud kept my eye on them from | time to time, When I noticed that | one of the boxes was gone I Jumped | | OM, Med my horse to a post and started back. the way I bad come to recover | Tost box. 1 was within one block am tHe apot when the car ran into! box and the dynamite exploded, aa knocked down by the fotce of explosion aad sunaed, ed consclousness 1 first witat had hap. | bor 1 qule clely realized the situa- Hien When | saw suman ‘bodies lying wear me. My first impulse, was) ays but afver 4 while 1 came fubion phat ic was'my duty = A statement to explain the She secitem. 1 saw the at Medes before the car reas : Tran as fas ie motorman 1 was tne collision,” | BL “president, Martin J. Ka iv resident, Powr tap? _THE We RUD: TT THU SDAY. -EVENING, G, SEPTEMBER: 22 Pe H ‘|| Stern Brothers) Announce for To-morrow a special Sale of Women’s Hats ‘of Tafteta Silk and Chenille Braid jiate wear. $3.95, 4.75, 6.50 First Floor. The Celebrated Alexandre KID AND SUEDE GLOVES in the latest styles and colorings. ALSO OFFER TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY WOMEN’S’ FRENCH SUEDE GLOVES, 2-Clasp, one row embroidered, Black,Tan, Gray and Mode, WOMEN’S PIQUE PLONGE GLOVES, One-button, spearpoint, embroidered, Women’s Fine Footwear Autumn Styles CORRECT AND STYLISH SHAPES IN WALKING AND DRESS BOOTS, GIBSON AND OXFORD TIES, PUMPS AND SLIPPERS; Of the highest grade leathers, superior in workmanship and finish, ,| FIRST FLOOR ANNEX, ——— Are Showing Fall Importations of English Neckwear Siiks A choice collection of hand-loom silks from the best weavers and designers‘abroad. Entirely new and select, OPEN AND. FOLDED SQUARES Also Dress and Dinner Ties in correct styles, Men's Furnishing Department. Invite attention to.a collection ‘of Useful and Fancy Furniture of, both foreign and American manu‘acture, embracing Vernis Martin, Gold and Mahogany, also Oak in ‘Arts and Crafts’’ designs, In addition, these very special values will be offered to-morrow, IN FUMED AND WEATHERED OAK | STORE OPEN DAILY UNTIL 6 P M. Mt. | In the most desirable styles and colorings, with coque feathers, wings, leather and steel buckles, Glove Departments ARE NOW SHOWING THEIR AUTUMN IMPORTATION OF 85° vaiue $1.50 91.10 | Manulaciaren’ Trade Wark Ass 1$1.79 Ready to wear or made to order, $2.25 | |Peresent this Men’s High-Grade Scarfs Four-in-hands, Squates and’Knot Scarfs, $1.00, 1.45 from 8 A.M. They ar LIQUOR DEALERS’ ELECTION. ——<= “a Martin J, Kaue New President of ire the State Association, FPALO, N. Ts inok officers have been elected by ihe a oth 84 ate. Liquor Dealers’ Asso West batik Street Tailored Suits. Critical buyers who have inspected all the . different lines tell us that our own produc- tions have better style, are better tail- , , ored and worth considerably more than the ordinary cloak fac. tory product you see elsewhere, Ladies’ Tailored Suits ., $20 20 $25 $35 Tailored Suits for Misses and Small V Women— sizes 32, 34, 36, or 14, 16 and 18’ years, $20.00 $29.75 $37.50 Custom Tailored Covert Coats, $15 $20 $25 Broadway & 5th Ave., Cor. 24st St. Sept. 1.—The fol- $1,000 be ny 01 one ae ani nearest, sem Be, ing of the Madris Se ¥ wersity to-day sift of, See Coupon in Next Sunday's World A Chance to Win Who will be elevteat rat prise, to and $3. “The G the ‘en balled). Our Wall ity or the I] lors, reaton ete... inc! BUTTER DISHES 10,000 Doz. Knives, Forks @ Spoons will be sold at this sale at the ridiculously low prices quoted below: 29c. for 44 doz. Tea Spoons, value $1.00, 5c. for 4 doz. Table Spoons, value $2.00, 500. for % dor. Table 8c. for % doz, Dinner Knives, value $2.00. Eye Physician here Dally c 9 Friday @ Saturday Remarkable as our prices on Sheet Music ure every day in the week, this Friday and Saturday sees them on \Fstill lower-- All the Hits are here just the same. lar instrumental hit on the market. tern, acd the cut prices ane due tu reasons not affecting eit rooms—many pretty designs 7 regular price, te, a roll; wet Ae | in Id. ‘Wail P - Gold ine rooms, } halls, bedrooms, a’ colors and designs, full lefigth: ieee "Oe |m price, 15¢. a roll; special. . C| WOMEN'S HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. |Ehrich Bros. SIXTH AVENUE, 22D AND 23D STREETS, NEW YORK, friday and Saturday Sale of usual prices. $10.00. value $6.00 Value $1.50, $3.25 value $4.00, ‘orks, value $2.00, MAIL ORDERS FILLED. advertisement when you B pub a pair, of these glasses and we will give you an elegant 75c, gold-fill eyeglass chain free of cost. to 6 P.M, e skeleton frames, with the best quality lenses, and each will be a8 carefully fitted as if the regular price were charged. doesn't cover the actual cost of the gold. We offer this remarkable chance as an advertisement for our Optical Department As soon as it becomes generally known that we have a Prominent Physician and Oculist in this department we will not have enough room to accommodate the demand, Remember, you get the same professional attention here as you ie in an eye hospital, and we charge only for the glasses. Sale Friday and 59- Friday 00: | singer aire mepeie Sis i Lock D4 Aparie for Sheet Music Special offer for this sale, Sraoliet Intermezzo,” the most popu- For this Stee. jst, Good-bye Tate Me Now. Cc get dem \Rogers Silverware--| A Sale Crowded with Extraordinary Offerings. All these goods bear the well-known Rogers stamp, and are of the highest quality and finish, in choice new designs. . This is an unusual opportunity to refurnish}, your home forthe Fall with Silverware that will last for years at about one-half for Rogers Quadruple 5 98 Plated Tea Set (4 5), highly burnished, with ded border; reduced from SF er se 98 Faye ivy, spp floral border in French gray finish; were sold for $5.00, 2.98 for Rogers Cake Baskets; value $5.00. . 3.98 for Rogers Baking Dishes; 98c for Children’s Cups; value 98 for: Rogers silver rim glass Butter Dishes; value $1.50. 2.28 for Rogers Fern © Dishes; An Eminent Physician Here. 8 5.00 Gold Eyeglasses, ®1:2° This Is the Only Store That bt a Graduate Physician. Real Valus, $2.50 and $3.00 a American <4 Knives at 50 Cents Each. We nay) purehated the wnt! 1 ie. on the doll Cy 8am Bt on the do o Oc Also these Hits at the one Prive, en How re valten, Saanete Gi.t mareh e Pen Sweethearts time vate CORRS PiLYoD—Ava ‘De. per copy, for postage, No music sold © None aiid to deniers, Great Under-Price Sale. “Paper Store is very large and contains every pos r beauty of our «‘esigns, Specials for This Week. just the th ng for din- | pov made on hard pers—Appropriate for rar+| finish, 1% rome eri, de pene de, afoot, |The New Wall Papers] Timely, too, for it comes just when your home nééds homey "ble pa tne Sng Wall Papers—Suitable for » upstairs | Mouldings A complete line of room Mouldings made to match all pagers; also plate rails, chair pails, beadings, jings—Cak, a, and white wood, and | inches wide; peel jurchaser ‘his price in perfect: fine rg trope cane Rothenber . ~~" No Economical Shopser Will Want fo i Economical Shopper Wili Want Friday’s Bargain Op dota Exchange Thelr Coupons Her. MO. means. There will sanals carnival br values amt day’ Made of best quality felt on the new- est frames in the best colors, black, '* will be well worth while teeing Navy, green, brown, Oxford, castor, trip Gray and white, beautl- fully trimmed with vel- vet, ornaments and fey Cte feathers; value $2.00, at Self-trimmed, double-breasted, with new sleeves. The skirt or blue cheviot. K) A Phenomenal Skirt. Value. Handsome Wal cing Skirts, in new mix- Women’s Fall tures and black or blue*cheviots, made porn cheviot; in the latest eleven-gore pleated style; thoroughly tailored; per- 1.98 fect in fit and finish; worth double . to - mor- TOW’S Price. ..seeceseeee stock; all sizes; ay waist that never sold under $1.49; special to-morrow. at. Save on Silks & Dress Goods 19:Inch Novelty Taffeta’ Si aa _colorins regular price, $9c.1 special at, - 39% 19-inch Pin Dot Taffeta silk, i Gar Brown and Green, with small white pi reguldr price, 69c.; spectal., 38-inch Al-Wool Invisible Bhig fall colorings, worth 49¢, 38-inch All-Wool Granite Cloth; 38-inch All-Wool Henrietta sith 38-1 ch shephe Rie 58-inch v All-W 09! P' lness 396 all fall colorings; Big Sale of Domestics Good quality Unbleached Sheets, 72290, at........ tle and morrow, h neck and kenee or ankle row, {n_all the newes Double Blue Stamps Till T Noon To-Morrow---"& oy w: ARGAIN PRID: At New York's Greatest Economy Centre. ' JAY has becor tremendously busy day in th see a a Ba etic per aaron hn a ed oer ag ual est Cee retail pow. if have never at Rothenber; you nAVE hopped here on this great a raged come AG s Irresistible Millinery Bargains. ‘ear Hats,98c. Women’s and Citasa's Dress Chilaren’s Ready-to-Wear Shapes al 29. Hats at here to-morrow to gee this gx- ceptions value Thee ‘4 Great Sale: of i Fall Tailored Suits. We bought a lot of these Fall Suits at’ such a low price that their sale will create a big sensation when the real merit of the offering becomes known. The coats are in' long belted tourist style, collarless, tailor-stitched and in the new kilted wie ty are shown in fancy dark suitings; also black A matchless bargain at...cccccscssecesseeeseceeeeenees Women’s $6.50 Coats at $3.98. yy trimmed around neck with st tch- ed taffeta, and lined throughout with taf- pa silk; new sleeve; perfect in fit and finish, and in all sizes; $6.5C value; special........... {i \ Women’s Beautiful New Waists at a Saving of Over Half. Made of mercerized vestings, new weaves; full blouse, with pleated sides; double duch- ess front, trimmed with large pearl buttons; pleated back, new full sleeves and tab Hosiery & Underwear Sale. Children’s Fine Ribbed ings, c ghee Fs er ge thoroughly elas- Children’s Ribbed Cotton Fie:¢ and Drawers, mae of fine combed yarn, heavily fleeced, Eee nod for less than 25¢, Hand Bags at Half. Immense Bargains in Boys Glothing, A Special Friday: Offering—cAges 7 to 16. re cd, Istaction eg Money Pree Pemgtly Netenden. to “ portunities Ein tomartty ty al 49. @ Not a hat in the lot worth less than 69¢., and some are worth much more, Soft ready-to-wear hats in navy, brown, cardinal and cas- tor, in plain and mixed . Value 69¢,; ad Cc is walking length, 9.78 oats, made from all-wool collarless model, hand- 3.98 G 69c Cashmere Stock- 19c ion Suits, long sleev neck and me sleeves, veagsh, rob 98¢,, special to mor Lined Vests, Pants spose hike peta '19¢ | All of these Hand Bags habe Braided Handles. 5 Good uy Bleached Sheets, 72x90, seam. in 39 The first lot is made of French walrus, and 8 A centre, ate... sere seeeeee rene eeeeseeenes (+ jhown in. black, brown and tan. They Cc Pillow Cases, tssesssoesen oves Od ¢ silkine lined and have nickel frames, Heavy sical 8c inside pocket and change pur: Take Linen Finished Hemstitched Pillow Cases, at.. {21¢¢ them to-morrow at Lot No, 2 is composed of handsome Side Bags of extra heavy French walrus, with hands \e ‘ Nerve dena Sd Rae ted te joc a id ‘ birray White Kid tee Cambric, value 10¢., 6 ic wi mares si and hed wi cree 98c rd senseovees eee taeeeeeerees seeeerse eres nge t browns and arazish Boys’ All-Woo! Knee Pants, in ages 3 to 15, made in brown and here to-morrow at.... ene ee noes eres onseons AMES McGREERY & CO, Beginning On Friday, September, the 234, Sales of Fine China, © Open-Stock, Imported Dinner Sets, and fine French. decorative China, New in shape and design. Plates, Cups and Saucers, Chop Dishes, Tea Pots, Chocolate Pots, and individual articles with a large stock of English Wedgewood Porcelain will be included in the sale. Haviland’s Limoges Dinner Set of 100 pieces, New shapes, $22,50 and $26.50 Haviland’s Limoges Dinner Set (Open-Stock) rk rosebud pattefn, 100 pieces. : $50.00 Value $65.09 French China (Open-Stock) Dinner Set, with 0D heavily incrusted gold edges, $140.00 Value $175.00 Open-Stock Limoges Dinner Set. Bordered pattern, with gold handles. $54.00 ve Value $73.00 English Porcelain Dinner Set : $16.00 Valué $20.00 Austrian China Dinmer Set. 100 pieces. New pattern, with gold tracing. . ‘ 100 pieces, ' $1350 English China, white aud gold Tea Cups aud ‘Saucera, Big Sale of Boys’ ‘506, All-Wool Knee Pants at 24c, ove At give tacsieaat wear, - Pants of this euiny were never bone To ude Soe pc 2 Ae 21.69 JAMES McGREERY & 60, Merino Underwear Dep't, and Floor, f Boys’ and Girls’ Vests and Pants in Natural Wool. Also Furley and Buttrum’s “ English Merino Under= wear in odd sizes for Chile dren and Ladies, g0¢ Twenty.Third Street, ff ‘ einai JAMES MoGREERY & CO,, «"s: Ladies’ Gloves, ‘1 and 2 clasp piqueesewn Suede and Castor Gioyes, $1.00 per Pair, | } Twenty-Third Street, } TURN IT INTO CASH, |e this city people of average stances cannot afford to

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