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, »@ 1. GIANT CRACKER HURLS MAN OUT QF BUILDING Fireworks Factory Employee Fatally Hurt—100 Girls Have Narrow Escape. Fire in the storehouse of the Dur- | Birgton Fireworks Company, Willow } Brook Road and Cherry Lane, West New Brighton, 8. I., at 7.15 A, M. to-day mwas followed by at lous explosion as 4 glant firecracker became ignited, The explosion of the cracker hurled + Qin) Magon, one of the workmen, (rom fhe building, setting lilgg clothes on fire and Injuring hin so that the physiclans at St, Vincent's Hos: pital he will dle ‘A gang of men work In the plant during the night, but in the daytime thelr places are taken by 100 girls Those girls wore just reporting for work when ithe fire was discovered. The ery of fire in the plant means Aight for every person employed there, ond to-day when tt was sounded the girls took filght and were far off when the explosion occurred, ‘The volunteer fire department re- sponded to the alarm quiekly and ushed Into the powder-charged bulld- fing, Mason had not fled with the other workmen and girls and was fighting the binge when dt found its way to the giant cracker, After the explosion the volunteer fire- men made short work of the fiames, The damage to the building was slight, LEOPARD EATS UP HIS OWN TAIL 'Gaston’s Verterbra Has Been Disappearing Since He Came from Paris and the Cause Has Just Been Learned. Gaston, @ heartiful Mopard of the Bostock animal show at Coney Lsland, \#e gradually eating himself to death, Tt {ea freak case in the history of any @iving thing, and has created muoh in- terest. The leopard wie originally pos- @essed of a long and magaificent tail, but immediately after the arrival of the Bostock collection of animals in ‘this country from Paris jt was notloed tliat @ection’by wection the extension of ‘Gaston's vertebrae was Alsaqpearing, He was quiclly teolated and the case tow. / watohod, Binally it was learned that he wus eating himself up, Da H. Aang, of No, €28 Park avenue, was galled to attend the loopard, and after @onsultation with ir, Bostock it was de- elded to perform an operaion. It was ifhovgnt thet even tf the brute stopped js self mastication atier the tal was meet intelligent animal in’ his group of performers, which includes lions, bears, ‘Wolves and hyenes, (MAYOR READY TO NAME THE WATER COMMISSION. Mecetves Nominations from One Bedy and Writes to Two Oth- ers to Hasten Theirs, Mayor McClellan hopes before the @nd of the wedk to name the now ‘Water Commission authorized under the bill signed hy Gov, Higging last @unday, provided he reotlyes nomina- tions for two of the positions to be ‘mate by the Chamber of Commerce and the Board of Fire Underwriters, The Mayor recetyed yesterday the fomination, made by the Manufac: fturers' Association, of Brooklyn, which is one of the three bodies which are ‘to pick the nine candidates from which tthe three appointees are to be named. ‘Whese three are Charles N. Chadwick, President of the Manufacturers’ Asso- ciation; Abraham Abraham, of No. 800 Bt Mark's avenue, and Lowell M. Palmer, of No, 26 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn. Mayor McClellan wrote a letter yes torday afternoon to the Chamber of Commerce and the Board of Fire U! derwriters asking those bodies to mi their nominations at once, as he anxious to lose no time in having ¢) ew commission get to work, Th laces y $15,000 a year and last until he #100, 000,000 work | completed. pores dn ci EL Rady POLAR BEARS TO SEE-SAW. Mille, Loufse Will Show Them for the Fiat Time To-Day. RECALLS STORY OF ME, CONOLL Part of Real Estate of Woman Who Was a Fashionable Fifth Avenue Dressmaker Sold— Heirs Were Her Brothers, ‘The Supreme Court has approved the sale by Chartes L, Hoffman, as referee, | wis mato In Jersey City to-day in or- der to test the constitutionality automoblic law recently passed by the New Jersey for a total of $265,000, of two pleces of real estate situated on West Sixteenth street and in the Bronx, left by the late Mury A, Fitagerald, who for 4 was well known as Mme, Connol fashionable Fifth avenue drags naker. The two pieces of property sold by Referee Hoffman ts but a part vt the million dollar eatate lett by the de soased, ‘The West Sixwenth rtreas parcel sold for $22,000 and the Bronx parcel $40,000, and wes sold at the Real Estate Exchange ‘al weeks ago, ‘Mra, Fitzgeraki or Mme. Connolty died four years ago, and at the time of her death i was bellevtd teft no heirs. In looking through her effects a wilt was found naming three brothers, who were shoep-herders in Austradia, as heirs, Two of the brothers, Richart and Thomas Hodnett, came on to New York to olaim the estate, as did Emma A. Hodnett, the widow of the third brother, In onder to settle he estate Mr, Hoft- man, was appointed referee by Justice [Bischoff and the emtate fs now realy for disifoution as soon aa the legal) = formalities can be THREE BISHOPS TO SPEAK. Specially Attractive Missionary Mass-Meeting to Be Held To- Morrow Night, A missionary mng-meeting will be held at the Church of the Holy Apas- tles, Ninth avesue and Twenty-elghth street, to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. The service will consiwt mostly of hymns and addresses. ‘The three speak- rs will bo Bishop Peterkin, ot West Virginia, one of the most earnest advo- cates of misstons; Bishop Gallor, of Tennessee, one af the best orators in the Church, and Bishop Woodcock, of Kentwoky, ‘the most recently conse- crated of ‘all bishops, The general subject for the evening wil be "Missions Afar and Spiritual Life at Home; the Relationshty Between ‘hem,"' It 1s hoped that th meeting will help to hasten the great spinitual awakening which seema to be near. ‘are cor- dially thvited, oe ——___ “Bon Voyage” Dinner to John Fox, A farewell dinner was given last night to former State Senator John Fox, President of the Democratic Club, at the club-house by eighteen of | his friends to wish him good luck on hia! th departure tomorrow for 4 three months’ trip to Hurope, The affair wae entirely informal at Smart Clothes Shop 15400 IG@EAST 125th STREET The new * Riviera ® Bie $] 5 Serge Suits—Exclusive with w Byck Bros rop us a line your dealer doesn’t keep Triangle Collars. ‘e will refer you to a dealer in your vicinity who does, Triangle “LINEN” Collars are same price as cotton ones. Demand Tri le LINEN" Collars nt your haberdaser, Write for ‘Information about Collars,” (aN rena) LINEN OLLARS' 15c, Each-.-Two for 25c, ‘ply % sizes, Van Zandt, Jecobe & Co,, Troy, N. Y. Let Us Clothe ‘You A fashion paper says that Moe Levy styles are more talked about than they ever Louise, the woman who puts teen bears through thelr paces twice @ day at the free olrous in Luna Park, has perfected the latest sensa- tonal act and will ores @udience for the finst whole collection te in @ wrique port ase of ti @ix weeks confi gawnt in closed tates during the 4 Germany, and w ed ring to heir 1d Mile, Louise in- ve no trouble in in proper faph- pseieenammet snail FOUR WOODRUFFS SAIL. Mz-Iteut.-Governor and fon with Thetr Brides anil for Burope. were. Quite true—such clothes-betterment deserves it, YOU can SAVE 3334%, Moe Levy & Co., 119° to 125 Walker St., Three Blocks East of Broadway. Branch at 1457 Broadway. LION BRAND’ “COLLARS ano OUFFS eREnDa Cc Duttonal Association of Licensed Au- WAS arrested at the Pennsylvania Rail- road ferry by Poltceman Ha: arrailgned before Police Justice gi v way, formed ‘ustice JHiggtos that the arrest ry the new law, which was paid under protest, case will be taken up on appoal. machines travelling through the State Bhi speed shall be an hour In one milo in four minutes withing the square meal? you eatisty your dewiret uc most simple, verting can @ added to the blood, Wh ten ia Tablets, which ve any Rexall Store. in N Jereey AHH WORLD: TURSDAY EVENING, JONF 6. 1905. AUTO ARREST = | TO TEST LAW} Paves hauffeur Without State Li-| Telephone cense Fined $10 in Jersey | Qopywioge City—To Appeal Case for De-\f ~ Besta Silene cision on Constitutionality. is Dey Suse ato Covi TSW sath Surcet = 9040 sth ———s | | An arrest of an automobile driver ot the Jogigiaure, Harry W. Urwin, secretary of the mobile Manufacturers, of this city, ins ana Hig- on the charge of not having a Jersey Heense and failing to Mls ya number placard on his machins Charles T. Terry, of No. 67 Broad- counsel for the association, in- ff Urwin was brought abont to test, Urwin was fined $10, The The new Jersey law provides that all | all obtain a State liconse, and thelr Iimlted to twenty miles the country districts and ated districts, Hunyadi Janos medicine bus a 1 ona we uggish bowels, Get quick positive re Nef by taking half a glass on arising. ‘Hunyadi Janos, FOR CONSTIPATION DOES DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION BOTHER Your Do you know whet it ts to enjoy a good Bven {f you feel Uke it, dare Digestion te one of the mos complex func: ona of the hurmeg body, yet it ie, too, the Digeotion ‘is aimply the "con: food into @ condition In which {t jen your sys- 38 overtone or rundown, Rexall Dyapep: A, cieemive eauinent, ‘readily Ne a1. 39) City and Newark. 1 ay BRASS $17.50 (Worth $25.) (Worth $35.) (Worth 60.) McClain, Simpson @ Co. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Etc, 539-41 8th Ave., Northwest Corner 37th St. Open Sat. Evenings Till 10. ew 80 MA! 18 7) Reduced igth Street —- 9041 Plaza, 220 W. taaih Street — 9000 Morningside, WEW YORK TELEPHONE co, Bed Sale. We are able to place luxuries within the reach of the no other house can, prices, and you'll understand! $5.00 Bed, continuous posts..3.25 $8.00 Bed, brass rod and knobs, continuous posts. $12,00 Bed, brass scroll.... 7.75 eople—as ead these 5.75 Massive, Hea “Cash ok CREDIT. ’ Quick Delivery. a lover" write f . 1 TAP re Ueited ference sient & BEDS, $37.50 CASH OR CREDIT, ., Brooklyn, .Jeraey City We Give Dividend Stamps 1,000 stamps are worth $3.00 cash, arid 500 are worth $1.50 cash, when GaAPMANSG Fulton, Bridge & Duffield Sts, Store Open Until 10 P. M, on Saturday. whee w Each collection of 1,000 DIVIDEND STAMPS will be received the same as $3.00 in cash, and each collection of 500 Stamps will be received the same as $1.50 in cash when buying merchandise at Chapman @ Co.'s Store. wmaeaw CHUAPHUAN & CO. x ibd) : chandise for which you have no use, BROOKLYN. A Great Store Your Premium Parlor. You are not confined to selecting from a few antiquated designs in lines of m All collectors of the C. & C. Pree desire (=: Double Stam } All Day Wednesday, ce Ff To-morrow, June 7th, Bam And Every Wednesday Is Double Stamp Da 2 Stamps With a 100, Purchase June? th. y Here, STAMPS are allowed to select for their premiums. anything that they may throughout more than 100 departments of the great Chapman Store, 30 Stamps Given Free to Start a New Collection, OLD SORES Nothing is more offensive than an old sore OFFENSIVE- DANGEROUS that refuses to heal, Patiently, day after day, it is treated and nursed, every satve, the very sight of gusted and morbid, Lt ail , that is heard of ig tried, but does no good, until offensive to the sufferer and he beconies dis- are not only offensive, but dangerous, becatise the same germ that produces cancerous ulcers is back of every old sore. The cane is in the blood = utd as long as it remains he sore ind more destructive, The 1 be there and ontinue to grow worse fatal. fact that thousands of old gores have been cyt out and even the bones scraped, turn evidence that the blood: is diseased and res; they re- putable ie a sores ever broken Wheeling, W. Va., ible for the sore or ulcer, Valuable time is lost.tn experimenting with external treatments, euch as salves, powders, washes, | ete,, because the germs aud poisons in the blood must be removed betore | a cure can be effected, S. S, S, cleanses and ont * \y 28, 1903, T would be, neiiher Imve the |! Joun urifies the Some years bloed became poisoned, and the doctor toldenie 7 would have rani cores fot life, and that if they were closed up would be thie e reault I ae thi W. Fonvis, circulation so that it carries rich, new blood to the parts and the sore or ulcer heals per- manently, and poisons, bu: §. 8. not only temoves the strengthens the blood and coon 8 Guttas stimulating the/organs, ing en ak The June of Linens and Domestics is forging Sale ahead uncer fullest momentum, ‘All Night Telephone Service. Bloomingdales’ by ‘phone at any ho: desire will be sent you by the very no matter how late at night you ord _ Gall 640 Plazas" thine. included in this Sweeping Reduction Nothing but the newest and most up styles, in the best qualities and finest lin! sizes, $8.00 and $10.00 Silk Blou the Finest All-Wool Tan Coats reduced to $4.95 & $6.98 $18.00 to $22.00 Monte Carlo plalted effects, ex- quisite appliqued col- 75 Silk Coats, worth roi: $25.00 to fitted and loose e fects, blouses — ar frocks and frills, *, ‘ about 75 in all, . Women’s and Fine quality pure » and without wing sleeves; ribbon at neck Children’s Fine Quality Gauze Cotton Vests, Pants and Draw- ers, in pure white, actually 15 worth 35c.; sizes 16 to 22 Cc | + 18¢ Sizes 24 ta, 3: WES. 14) side, A great, big bargain fee aria MN YR A o ont you will be $13.75 and $19.75. Y Letweran fo For the convenience of our customers we have established an all-night telephone service, which enables you to order goods from ur of the night, Whatever you first delivery in the morning— der it bet Lore clown, aly anAW Great Price Reductions in Covert Jackets and Silk Coats. Our Entire Stock at 4% to % Regular Prices, Every desirable, fashionable style of the season, without regard to cost or value, is Sale, = to - date ings, All ses and Covert yh Both Bt, Bet Children’s Knit Underwear. Seasonable, desirable, absolutely perfect goods at very moderate figures, * Women’s 25c, Swiss Ribbed Vests, 12'<c ite cotton, elastic and comfortable; low neck, with Extra large sizes only. Women’s 19c, Shaped Vests, 12%c and arms. Strictly first quality; low __Main Floor, 60th St. Section. Second Floor, All CARS TRANSFER TO YA 7 G9" BOO" 4 opening ton. neck, with and without wing sleeves; white ee i only. All sizes, ? 29c. Lace Trimmed Pants, 18c. Umbrella shape fine knit drawers of the best yarn. goods, Trimmed with pretty Torchon lace at the knee; button at Perfect advantage, Our 150, Peas, 2 een cans Our 166 "0 matoes, 8 Ib,, can, Ile XXXX_ Pa- priate Le can Pt uchard’s Flour, 1 Sardines, Imported: wold |: Maret ire re to 220; M cy weet Specials in Good Groceries, of which every housewife who has a care for economy should take THA Kind: THA % ib: 15c Swine To-Morrow’s Hosiery Sale Corner, Street entrance, await you, will comprise theses marvellous values: Misses’ 29c¢ Stockings at 12)¢. ; Imported black stockings, Hermsdorf dye, than which there {s no better. The only reason for the tremendous reduction is the in- completeness of the line of sizes, If the miss wears a 514, 6, 614, 7 or 7%, she may share in this:extraordinary distribution, Women’s 25c Lace Lisle Stockings at 12!:c. Several hundred dozen pairs, in fine quality lace openwork lisle stockings, seamless and fast black, at exactly’half price. Men’s 19c Half Hose at | Infants’ 10¢. Very good quality cotton, in black and tan; silk-embroidered insteps. All sizes, 10,000 Hat Pins at Less Than Half Price. The Greatest Hat Pin Sale Ever Held. Fashionable imported hat pins, our foreign house direct from the maker at less th now/on sale here on the same remarkably low bas Crystal and Jet Hat Pins; Values up to 10 our sale PPCCiiiiwiverersneretes 2c Crystal, Jet and Amethyst Hat Ac Pinsjyalues up to 12¢,; 0 sale price ur positively unprecedented vatues. third of the regular pr’ Polished mahogany finished frames, best springs, spring¢edge4seats, coverings of fine velour on medallion and tapestry. Welllworthg$35., Box Couches, $6.48, ice, Full-fashioned fine excellent quality, in white, tan and black. All sizes. Visit Our Bargain Shoe. Main Floor, bargains in Women’s Shoes Various pretty designs, 19c Socks at 124¢. soth Wonderful All sizes, gauge cotton, Main Floor, sth St, Section, of beautiful design, secured by fy an half price—and Crystal, Jet, Pearl, Amethyss, Silex Crystal able, values uv to also pink, red and green hat- pins, values up to 2. Sparkling mond Hat Pins, very fash- 8c Dia 18c | S00... 5 Main Floor, 69th St, Sexttor Remarkable Furniture Special, Here are some furniture specials for Wednesday's sellingthat are} If interested in Lat of the kind, here's your chancepto save affull This Parlor Suit, $25.00. Hall Stands, $5.50. Very pretty style, stands over 6 feet igh, made of finely figured quar- éred oak; has French bevel mirror. Worth $8.50, Oak Dining Chairs, 75c. Of solid oak, with brace arms and cane seat. Oak Tabourettes, 25c. In golden or weathered oak. The well-made kind, full'size)spring}} edge seat, box neatly/lined. g Values] 89. Dining Tables, $450." | OF solid oak,,good :construction, fitted with extraleaves, ‘Value $6.50, Oak Tables, 45c, These have 16-inchtop, turned legsgl and lower shelf, =S—S—_—_—__ SSS begu and 4a wo will LOA ehbe coupon sell you a alian Mandolin, For $2.95 in pearl dae pearl position dots pearl butterfly. Inlaid marqueterte. vor yy exclusive jealora at pr ranging from $7.60 to, i iC 10) this THIS me- with . Popular ‘Wash Goods. cial prices, On sale to-morrowyat mostispe- i At 514c,—Black and, white! Mercerized‘Cn 4 silk finish, 3 styles, value 40c, eet At 124c-Flgurea Printed stes and Lawns and Printed Organdies. large and small figures, beautiful de: signs, value 25c, .— Embroidered Volles, Al I5c in pretty checks, Hight blue, pink, navy and other shades; former price 25c, t —Organdy Checks, ver; AU 19¢, pretty designs, 4 shades MICHAELS BROS. Fifth Av. & 9th St., B’klyn, CREDIT Freely Extended to All, CLOTHING For the Entire Family. $1Down & 50c. Per Week On Purchases of $10 Worth, Furniture and Everything for House- keeping. EASIEST PAYMENTS OPEN MON, & SAT. EVGS, Et : F| DENTISTRY id, ie @ distinct ads f false teeth, & ot of false teaihs a oh of dental work | Bl ‘At your disposal, No | Dest at. reasonable Kuaranteod, Office hours, | BM ek days only, Exam: sealthy, GL GORDON MARTIN, i1.0,,0.0.8.r1n0. | Suite 704, 320 Sth Ave., Cor. 3203, NEW YORK, elegram or ‘phone ‘Bauare). tn by letter, t Appointments by letter SUNDAY WORLD: WANTS -wo WOR! at HOBO ength, Special Hammock Vi Every one guarantéed to hold 500 lbs. and more, \ triple stretchers and JB) Sob LAD A BO HDD BUH THURSDAY IS ANNIVERSARY DAY. Girls’ White Canvas Oxford Ties, nobby styles, sizes 2; regular price $1.50; special at .... asia 8% to 89c Children's White Canvas Shoes. Good soles, sizes 844 to 11; worth $1,50; special at., 98c Reliable Merchandise at Reasonable Prices. AIRC TH TH alues. Palmer's Ham- jt} SRW HiH 0H OH FOE i) A Big Value for 1,800 Hammocks tul)| tested to hold any weight; triple 49 Here are positive values in $1.50 Children's Patent Leather Strap SI 2; per clal at ss Women's White ‘Canvas Oxfords, Cuban heels, turned soles; regu- lar value $1.50; size; special at .. every size, worth ordinary Tbe, for... 39c value $1.98, 98c Extra quality Ham- [for veseeeees mock, with Extra heavy etre tchers 7 weave Palmer Ham- | complete ... Cc mock; ie valance Palmer's best quality} On each side, extra Hammocks, with] large pillow, triple deep valance on each’ Arreucheny beautiful + low, | co! ors; val- side; extra pill te $3.76... 1. SUPERIOR QUALITY FOOTWEAR. DP iG BARGAINS IN CANVAS OXFORDS. iC a i H) ‘FOURS HAO RRP IH SINT BH FOOTE HOU HOMME He Hoe He He The Namm Store Saves You Money. Window Screens,and Doors. as pero: regular izes , Regular Sidings Screens, 18x35 Screen Frames 8, 40x40, plete; per set... Best quality Wire, per yard, UP ATOM. sc eseeee No Mail, Orders. ©, 0. D. i eae Bice NAS | Brie Sogn HYPRAI ANG Ta former All Cars T win eX. tO 3d Ave, [Aes sur can ai Cors o~-Bloomingdale BrothersS=-s9 (0 soe | sce ORIOL Anniversary Day § $2.50 Children’s White Lawn Dresses Made of fine sheer white/lawn, trimmed with ornaments and em: hrofdery, large collar and ‘tucked yoke, extra full skirt. Sizes 6 to 8; clean, regular value $1, clal at Boys’ Canvas Shoes, With leather soles; sizes 12 to 5%; worth special at The SI Children's White Canvas: Ox fords, | ie 1.4¢ perfect shoes! * 69c}

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