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a ta a i ik lak EET RT TT “7 Cnn isaac ssnansandta binaniee hata eae aRIRR ; PROF. BURKE TELLS HOW HE PRODUCES LIFE Radium Experimenter Gives Details of Wonderful Process. GONDON, June 21.—Tt would be dim- wult to oxactly define the attitude of the solentiNa world toward the discov- erles of Prof. Join Butler Burke, of| Cambridge University, in his experi ments with radium. He believes he has | produced a primitive form of Ife, one that meets Herbert Spencer's defini- ton—no more. Scientists of world-wide repute, such ag Prof. J. J, Thompson, the great phyaloist, of Cambridge; Dr. ©, W. Saleeby, a noted scientific au- thor, and Prof, Sims Woodhead, of the Cambridge Chair of Pathology, support him in his deductions, Prof. Burke himself explained his Processes to #® correspondent to-day. Ho said: “I take some boulllon asa culture mo- dium, consisting of extract of meat, diluted in distilled water, with somo @elatine, A little salt and pepsin are added, and this 1s rendered slightly alkaline by Numus, "The radium 1s then iON in a tiny tube, sealed and th persed Ing teat tube containing eo and ster iiized at hie under pres- eure. as o Doulllon would boll and evaporate, i tube Ix cooled the tbe cont radium is smashed by am. contrivance without opening containing the bouillon and f@ dropped on the gelatine, How Life Is Developed, | “After a tow days in my experiment radium the culture resemoling bacterial growth developed, and in a fortnight it beeame extensive, The tube, wheh opened at the expiration of a fortnight. showed Dy the ald of the most powerful micro- Beope small bodies resembling diplocet Dut varying In size, ranwine from the minutest epecks to one #ixty-one thous- fandths of an inch Jn diameter, “The large 1 reaching a cor. tain stage of ment showed nucle, and when the reached final de- velopment, they were sutslivided. which fact {a conclusive that they are not crystals, but radiobes, us 1 have christ« ened them. ve ‘ity not a single expert In the Ip this investigation of radum and radio-nv- tivity was found to-day who would ex- press a doubt as to Prof. Burke's dis- covery. and few seltists in otiver feldg would Ao so. is. patholowsat of wou Jorsing the al- Burke,” sald on Hammer, th “but until curth, ata come to hand T will ha ” placed on the en WOMAN OF 102 DIES, ROCHE: Y., June Florilla Sweetland Plorce, North Bloomileld, reached the a born at W: Benjamin Swe Vutionary War in the chusetts Regiment, -Mrs. who dled at p of 102 years, ‘le, N Turd M the United Cigar that probal of Distributors, «reat radium | 1 Ontario County, had She was Ui, Morte the Bae | CONS ST PATION | From Portland, Me.,to Los Angeles, Cal., from Portland, Ore., to Jacksonville, Fla., Straiton G Storm’s OWL CIGAR is smoked by more people than any other brand in smokers must habe GEORGE L. STORM & CO., 24 and 26 Murray St., DYNAMITE BY HALF TON TOO NEAR OFFICES Officials of Jersey City Say They Are Menaced by Tunnel Explosive. Tho tenants of the Commerctal Trust Bullding, at No, 16 Exchange! place, Jersey Clty, led by State Sena-| tor William D. Brinkerhoff, are up in arms against the Pennsylvania Rall-) road for keeping a Intge quantity of) dynamite on Pler 8, next to the depot) and adjacent to the bullding, The pler is close to tho North River tunnel aft and, according to Senator Brinckerhoff, 400 pounds of the explo- sive {s kept In a small corrugated tron hut were. Four Supeme Court Justices; almost. every clty offielal; the entire law de. partment of the city, and a score of Senators and minor oficlals of the city and State have their offices In the Commercial Trust Building, and if the dynamite should explode, Senator | Brinkerhoft gays, official Jersey City would be wiped out, In addition he sa: the ble Pennsy!- Vania Rajiroad depot 1s close to the | pler and, altogether, an explosion would | cost hutidreds: of Ives, The f an explosion are not! ner, Bay's tho Benator, humping against the ple time a ferry | pup It ahakes oln, Brinkerhont to-day reported | ler to Chief of Police Murphy, | niin to the Fire Depart: ‘oh the pier Mayor Fagan e sald that | nore than the legal i Kept on the plar he| at the Violators of the law Pennsylyanta pler was ning World reporter there was reall in, the hi ihe extlatiped halt a “ton asked by an to-day whethe | pounds of the a ids! exactly }_A a the hut day and how no consideration will be sold. Natural Laxative Water, Haltagiassupon pre acts gently and. q giving Bositive! Nyoliet, t W — to-day, Apt distinctly for Hunyadt Jhnos, Grand Prize, 8t. Loule Exposition, 1004, AYks ee RORD VerN States. A has the ap- so many $9,000 FOR hls & ee THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1905, Sparen the $10,000 which Driscoll sald was due him for services for thirty years, he estate is sald to be worth about $30,000, ————— CZAR RECEIVES GEN. BARRY. BTERSBURG, JUN 2s ved Brig. commanding: riment. of the. C and the la sollengues, who are’ on thor way to Manchurh, - Coates’ Original Plymouth Gin PURE—DRY 'Flavor Unequaled. The Standard for 200 Years. Wholesome, Refreshing, Appetizing. The only genuine has MONK on the label. New York and Kentucky Co., New York Branch, 462 Fifth Avenue, 30 YEARS’ WORK Court Awards that Sum to Pat- rick Driscoll, Who Carried on Aged Mrs. O’Brien’s Business Without Pay. Surrogate Noble at Jamatoa, L. 1. today decided to allow Patrick Dris- coll, of Long Island City, $9,000 for aer- vices rendered to the lato Mrs, Honora. O'Brien, who died tn 1902, Mrs, O'Brien was clghty-one years old, She owned qe saloon at the en- trance to Calvary Cemetery and many other houses in the nolehborhood. Driseoll and his wife attended to the duties of running the business for Mrs. O'Brien for thirty years, or aince 1872. when Mre, O'Brien's husband died. Driscoll aud his wite ved over the saloon, but they never received any money for thelr work ‘When Mrs, O'Brien died Driscoll ap- piled fer letters of administration, and | they were granted to him, Relatives appeared and fought the payment of the Women’s Elbow Length SilK Gloves in white and black, (Sold Elsewhere at $1) At Bloomingdales’ {s-Morcewe cnt, 59c Just about enough for one day's selling; a glove very much in de- yng fold elsewhere for $1,00. On sale to-morrow at Bloomingdales’ for... '59c (Shot ton. Bloom indie Main Floor, Sit From 10 to 12 o’ClocK, To-Morrow, Women’s $12,$15& $18 Silk and Cloth Coupon. ~ 4 Sewing Machine Sensation. Upon presentation of thls cou- n We Will sell you one of the est Sewing Machines mannufactured, guaranteed for five years, and Including all tre latest. improvements, at less than 1-3 value, $25 Sewing Machines, pares arava? $9.50 $35 Sewing ‘Machines, Hie? liGatration’. ons: 910.00, Every Suit is strictly up to date—perfect in work- manship, fit and finish, Cloth Suits, ptain colored woollens and fancy cloth mix- tures, @ dozen different styles; plain’ tailor-made and dressy ef- fects; full satin-lined coats; all ures 32 to 44; $6.98 , $15 and $18 thee for. Tafleta Silk Suits, plain color, ghangeable and fancy checks and stripes, some with lined blouses and some half lined; beautiful full plaited skirts; all sizes 32 to 44; $12, nie 6, 98 ana ison, BOI Ble BeetIon, Samples of Men’s Half Hose. Lisle Thread and Cotton. Values Up to 35c., at 15c. Several thousand pairs of lisle thread and mercerized cotton Half Hose which sell regularly from 25c. to 35c, a pair; all samples, A quantity: 15. of imported black Half Hose, gauze quality, all sizes, |s also ind luded,, Cc No Mail Orders Filled for These Good Bloomingdales’, Bae Toth Bt, Bection, The Best Groceries. The Lowest Prices. —Solid, ripe; not over six cans to a customer, Tomatoes with other grocerles; none C,O, D.; large can 5c Manhatten eo BS cpeck: 5B eR | Allash Kummel, finest B | i $40 Sewing Machines, Sey ditetthe seot $2.80 $45 Sewing Machines, CURIE eseoareawdelto it $50 Sewing Machines, Automate wt oS $1450 $60 Sewing Machines, eee nee’ automate «916.50 This Sale One Day Only, And None Sold at These Prices with- out this Coupon. Bioomindates', Main Floor, Lexington Ave, Section, Mlopered Horring, \-st {mported | not mors than nH toh CUES tomer? lanre ean 1275 6 " yripaten, Rit estntwon—Very tan- 10¢ 95c Borde ss ec. sam mmel, beat do- a mentermine hotties, 9 Hnapherry | par bowie n Tengue--A Ov, fr De- adeenttis, Teane--A 28c| ,, Plantation Coen 19¢ ares eo-Very ibs Wines 2 and aes ncpnees Ale, finort ar | ottla Renuth partook: "oxen 1.45 Declaration | “itye ey, per patil 95C. Behenley Ryo Whinke from, the, femour rye istrict ot Pennavivanin sBts| tuld elnewhere fc a ‘ag tet pa’ Claret, Pontet Gyarts Ciitornte T toh Wilekey,3 oat 4 ima | $e BL nd Batic is Rlco—Rxtra f our 100 ease f Core: .emcontnnts evans, Bens aired tor” this it lueh Eee nil oom nsgdalea hagerent, Trea Blooming dale pros. Silos mo commue tion wm tan oreas some THC 8K STONE SIEGEL SUT AVE. aay mone MEW YOHR: ACY TTS OPERG | SIEGEL‘ WronsTs, Rage rem oe THE B&G STORE op kar ese SURTHAVE. ctie atrmyne (8°88 EW yONn: COoPERG | SizcELFGOPERG OPERG se od Toe SIEGELE mas nrmee rbOPERG patos /0, 000 Pairs of Shoes and Oxtords It 1-8 to 1-2 Less Chan the Usual Prices. An Immense Sale of Summer Footwear for Men, Women and Children It is unquestionably a most decisive and radical transaction in handsome Summer Footwear, and coming with such hot weather as has characterized the earlier part of this week fully emphasizes its timennets and importance. here have been busy scenes in the Receiving Department during the past few days. Fast as the cases of shoes arrived from the various factories they were hurried to the Receiving Department, unpacked, marked Y and otherwise made ready for this Sale To-morrow the vanguard of the cir etines will appear in the Shoe Store on the Second Floor. Reserve forces will be broughs out as fast as circumstances require Best Shoes Ever Seenon Sale Underprice The Shoes themselves constitute the very best evidence of this fact; broadly sustain the sweeping assertion. In some instances the savings are more than 1-2; in others they are 1-3 less than the prices that would be asked regularly. You will find the subjoined descriptions of particular interest and much helpfulness. represented. WVe never tolerate misrepresentations, Women’s $2.00 Oxfords. Il sizes of each style; also White Soft Vici Kid in three good styles, Canvas and Patent Leather Oxfor Women’s $2.00 Tan Oxfords, made of real Russia Calfskin on good style lasis; Women’s $2.50 Oxford Fine, thin, tan Vici Kid, with hand turned soles, Tan Oxfords all sizes good as any high grade low shoes, Women’s $3.50 Oxfords. In this lot are twenty-pight distinet styles tan calf Bluchers with large eyelets and wide lace extension soles} the same here style in patent coltskin (all sizes and widths of each); tuined soles or with half extension edges: handsome white Oxfords made of either smooth duck or basket cloth and several lines of samples, up to IIs at this low price, Children’s Tan Shoes, 2 shades, one the dark tan, other champagne color} soft vici kid bution or lace; sizes 2 to 6 Larger sizes, ISe ISe 7.50 We only mention six of the best ones at the same price, These are made viel kid with either light hand 195 Children’s Tan Barefoot Sandals. Tan barefoot Sandals; well made for looks as well as wears all sizes 4Ie 50c The Shoes and Oxfords are precisely as Children's White Shoes. thoes in button or lace styles, These are regularly $1.00 6. 9) (4 We offer all sizes up to I! at, Infants’ First Shoes, Fine kid, soft sole, bution and lace, sizes 0 to 4, several delicate shades 75e Children’s Tan Oxfords, 69 (4) Tan lace shoes with good les that will Ns si: Tan kid and calf, spring heels, sizes up to II, Men's $5.00 and $6.00 Sample Shoes White canvs and $1.25. Boya’ $1.50 Shoes, and Oxfords, Samples of « factory making igh, grade shoes for men. Allihe bes, leurs in both an and bltck Ber shoes are in sizes 64 2.50 Men’s $3.00 Shoes. Vial ed and valour ou aes thoes, welted solex good fiting styles HI size a Men’s $2.00 Oxfords, Black kid with light soles. suitable for waiters, nurses or butlers, also some tan oxfords suitable for sireet wear, 190 ISe [ Double ‘* » & H Green Trading Stamps Mornings from 8.30 Till 12 o'Cloc! Ther er, Single Stam Until Closing How | 10,000 Yegtigee Shirts for og at 79c. Regular $1.50 to $2.50 Qualities in a Su- perior Assortment of Colors and Designs. The Sale comes just in time to supply the needs that the Fourth of July usually keenly emphas- izes. The man who wants a dressy Negligee Shirt will find this a most opportune and agree- able opportunity. The shirts are such as you would have to pay $1.50 to $2.50 for if you went to an exclusive haberdasher’s. The Shirts are in White or Colored materials, Plain or pleated bosoms, Cuffs at- tached or detached. Sizes range from 14 C to 17%. Coot Clothes for Hot Days. . At 10.00 There are soft-finith Flannels. Wool Crashes and Homespuns in Coat and Trousers Suits, some 1-8 silk lined others 1-4 lined, but majority are ‘'skeleten” or unlined. Every new effect in fabric and style. Sack Suits that are stylish, comprising Summer mixtures in new fabrics and correct shading and color combinations, Full or half lined. Either single or double coats, Correctly tailored Suits of every thread pure worsted Navy Blue Serge, color absolutely fast, every seam tested, every style of coat, full or half lined and models perfect for every build of men. Hise Wen’s Serge Coats and Wash Vesin SERGE COATS in blue or black fast color, acid tested, seams guaranteed to hold, perfect fitting and all sizes, 3.00 WASHABLE VESTS in every correct style and all the best selected washable fabrics, Sizes for young and old 1450 (Sleg el Cooper Store, Main Floor, East, 18th St.) Sroups of Popular Summer Waists at f 00 Tey We-have told you of each of these re- d markably attractive creations in Waists on several previous occasions, and each time intense interest was evinced by remarkable scenes of busyness in the popular To-morrow we shall assemble them into one immense group from which you can select at random at $1.00 each, Waist Store. Women’s The Beauty rh Wal Vt oT Wale with lace Each one of the models is artistically fash- ioned from Sheer Whi smartest of prevailing styles. open back and front and daintily trimmed ‘and embroidery. woman of good taste will concede that they are exceptional values at ol Cooper Store, Segond Floor, —The Charmer Walst. “D"—The Panel Walst, ite Lawn, in the very Finished with 1400 Cohtre, 18th st.) Every aA Sp ectal Sale of Used Pianos and Organs. » Also ne Pianos on Terms So Easy as to Be Distinctly Noteworthy. This is not a collection of old Pianos and Organs that have outlived their usefulness and now defy all efforts to repair and renovate, Rather, it embraces instruments that have been only ordinarily worn, excellent condition. any of these instrument We have made thorough repairs, and they are now in We do not claim them to be “good as new,” but we do claim every instrument listed to be a phenomenal bargain at the very little cost. Each of the Pianos is well known; makes that have enviable reputations, for_reliability and last+ ing qualities—Pianos you will like to own, You will find here Pianos suit: able for Summer homes, for be+ ginners. or for your home when vacation days have passed and you are back in New York. Any instrument purchased in this sale will be taken in exchange for a new piano within a year, and the full amount paid will be allowed. Further, we will sell you on the easy-payment plan, asking you to pay down a nominal sum. the rest in monthly amounts, Hore Is the Interesting List: Upright Pianos. When New, Square Pianos, When New. $375.00 Pome x ] $4°00 33K ona & gon, Rosnooly ) Bi OO We coward & Brown, x 500,00 set 100 | G00.) Cblcker ng s 40. Greate a ther Woiewoeato hg | Ua408 Gonton @ eG t 800.00 Maven '& Bacon, 5 Grand Pianos, 1M) | When $030.30" Rranteh, & Bach Baby son 00 000.00 MoPhal! ter Grand, 400.00 960.00 Brant Ebony Baby Grand, 750,00 A few ®22f.00 new Playanocs at #150.00—the burt piano player, This also includes 6 rolls of music and benoh to match player, ‘And the following remarkable special value, which only one person oan ee cure: A combination consisting of » mahoge any Caldwell Plano and # Lyraphone Piano Player, with six rolls of muro 200,00 complete, for Mahogany Quer r, Walnut, Walnut. Mahoxany 0 Brooks, 0 shai. on, % Mol Dhail: Oi rep hall Mithoxany, tahownny. mea Aimom’ new $108 Kinney 4 for Pianos on Gasy Germs! he incomparable “‘ERARD,!’ of Paris. The incon i apaich'ets "BOARDMAN. & GRAY,” of Albany, N. Ye ‘The sweet-toned ‘*McPHAIL,’? of Bogton, Mass. The beautiful **J. T. BROOKS,’ $225.00 and upwardty The famous “CALDWELL! at $185: Again —Cxeeptional June Subiee Features wins Nimans oaae Noo | we repatr, pqfish and tune pianos H ‘%& Hamlin, 15.00 | only experienced and capable works m (Church Organ) BB-O0 | men employed, and all work muprade rand. & Vote! 0100 | teed, s, (Slege) Cooper Store, Fitth Floor) - a

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