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iv How the Blaze Started. | JAithoush fresh from Arkansas, Ar- | Whyest botore thenian,"” explained Ar- ae vis Daten HITTLE BLACK aT} BLAMED Oy Whose Carelessnees / Caused Fire Told Interesting | Story, and Then Confessed Friends Plan Testimonial for Young Woman Who, Left a Nervous Wreck by Her Expe- riences, Abandons Her Career Miss Pauline Puots, who was one of the conspicuous heroines of the Gen- eral Blooum disaster, s to havo @ testi- monial beneft at Terrace Garden next Friday night, The Slocum disaster |wrecked a great future which Miss |Puets had planned for herself, and be- cause of that friends have decided tomlve her a benefit, The Musto Teach- ers’ League will havo change of the af- fair, and fifteen performers thave volun- teered their setvlocs, Miss Puets was in the training schoo) for nurses on North Brother Island “I seen @ little niggro creep into/ when the Slocum was burned, She was bahn and then I secn him creep| one of those herole young women who t again, I reckon he set the bahn on| rescued women and ohildren at the risk .” of thelr own Ives, and saved scores of lives not only by their courage, but by thetr skill, Miss Pucts te lame to-day and sub- Jeot to attacks of hysteria as the ro- ult of the collapse of her nervous system at that time. Sho was obliged to give up her career as a nurse and has supported herself since as best she could, by writing eongs and doing what work she 1s able to perform, For her bravery at the time of tho Slocum disaster Miss Puets received and a dollar, and then the “Littts|tWo medals, one from the Volunteer Man” went on strike. ‘Tho boy, life Saving Corps and tho other from ‘ete that he knew how the tire| Wwe Gerry Soclety, the latier In recog- Hussey, a wise youth for his six- years, had heard of the “Little § Ban.’ When he was caught away from a@ burning stable No, 87 Liberty street last night and | up in the Adams street station | Sueploton of having set the place on che set tho “Little Blnck Man’! to for him. The policeman believed the story and ited all night for the “Little Black .” ‘hoy found that Arthur arrived Rhee York Sunday to join the navy, he had secured work yeaterday in| bakery at No, 280 Fulton street, and| he had been allowed to sleep in| haytott of the barn because he had @owhore else to go. The barn was used hy the bakery people, (Fire Marshal Beers had a talk with ur to-day, gave him a warm break- The candie burned di ev ned down | Fe Guna’ Cown| he, ia unusually deserving of assist- a8 a-burnin’,! led the ho'sses out @ bell towah.” early to-day, He was working with @ gang of others making some repairs on \\) the pler and was last seen going through ire-alarm purposes and he thought the|® door leading to the end of the pier. 0 py i Ta cNew York. He) Hie fellow workmen say that his a- ——— THINK HE WAS DROWNED, After an hour passed and he did not return from the, end of the pler his Man Disappears from Erie Rail. | fullow employees went to look for him Poad's Jerney City Pler at Night. They’ found no, trace f him. though Fra: py searched for haf an hour with ink George, fifty years old, an em-|{antorna, AC dnvlie® howeven, (ney td of the Brie Railroad, Uving jn | found his cap on the stringplece at the Inth street, Jersey City, 1s believed |e of the pier. They think he fell or to have fallen or jumped trom the rail- |I2TPed Into the river, Goorge’s fellow Wiad soca Pelee Noe ty) Workinen say they, know of no reason ipany’s pler No, orth River, why he should seek sulcld le tons had been rather pecullar during the night, rothers To-Morrow, Special Offering of \ 425 Steamer Rugs | $2.08 In Fancy and Tartan Plaids, Former Price $5.00 Summer Blankets in regular and special lengths, also Lambs’ Woo! & Cotton Filied Comfortables W.th Fancy Silk or Cotton Coverings, in light and medium weights, At Very Attractive Prices. High Grade. Cut Glass ira Foor) To-morrow, At Decided Reductions Bonbon and Tall | Olive Dishes, 95c, $1.65, 1,95 Footed Compots, $2.75, 3.35, 3,95 | | Celery Trays, $1.95, 2,95, 3,95 Ice Powis, 2.95, 3,50, | Bowl, 8&9in, 2.95, 3.95, 4,95 Shallow Fruit N id Disheny 8, 9, 10in, 228, 2.95, 9,95 Cire tichers, 2,95, 3,75, 5.85 | 3.95, 4,75, 5.95 wer Vases, Standard Arn and gale of ‘Watches Thin Model Swiss a MEN'S — Open Face, Cold Filled, €9,25 14-Ks, Gold, $22.5 WOMEN'S Op: Face, Gold Filled, 9,25 14-Kt. Gold, oe Thin Mode] Watches MEN'S Open Face, Cold Filled, G19,75 14-Ki. God, $29,75 WOMEN’S Open Face, 14-Kt. Gold, 21.75 Also the Thinnest Gold Watch Yet Prod Riueesiio Mestand Women Se $280.00 West Twenty. Third Street Ane te $3, 50 SHO Ene | ‘ ats A trial Ts bagi | winop, you tat we t WUglas 83,50 shoes |) Watches, }| Mare the lela | Jewelry, }\ es Ringet from the whotewnier Uyelr wave vou ther re CASH ORC "REDIT, Brees mploy it's Ban ee ete hd L. W, SWEET & CO. V6 Pa We pos i H AR Newark ‘ay ————— DOES DY IND To you know wear ye te to ent @quare meal! Even if you feel ike It You slaty your dex’ Dipeshun ie G: SaRNaN nN Ke 1 ae a b..p.b.8 dine) se ri Pen ay Suite 704, 320 sth Ave , Cor. 32d St. | bore in New York, rooahie Appointm ent a tine tele or “non | 1g) SLOCUM DISASTER HEROINE TO BE GIVEN A BENEFIT. DROWNED BOY’S BODY FOUND Samuel Waxenberg Lost His Life in teen years old, who lived at No, 118 ; HES! ding “THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, 1905. z SUICIDE NEARLY DOUBLE TRAGEDY Mrs. Foster’s Daughter Awak- ened in Time to Prevent Her Own Death from Gas, but Her Mother Was Dead. Despondent because of fll-health and the hopeless condition into which a chronic malady was developing, Mra. Adelaide Foster, fifty-four years old, ended her life to-day in her home, No, 663 President atreot, Brooklyn, by haling Muminating Her bod found by her daughter, Alice S: Mre, Foster rotined to her room before her daughter went to bed last night, giving no Indication of hor purpose, Barly this morning the daughter was awakened by a alight noise and found herself stifling because of fumes which filled the house, Opening a window— which aét probably saved her own Ite— Miss Smead traced the odor of gas to the kitchen. Bhe was horrified to find her mother stretohed on the floor, with a rubber tube In her mouth, the other end of which was affixed to @ gas jet. Dr, Samuel Anderson, a neighbor, was gum: moned, but could only say that Mrs. Foster had been dead for two hours, ——— New York Girl Weds in Florence, FLORENCE, Italy, June 27,—Jeanto, daughter of the late D. H. Turner, of West Farms, N. ¥., was married here today to W. 0, Opliiger, of Dubin, Ire- Water at Bergen Beach, The body of Samuel Woxenbere, ft. or nition of the great number of lttle] folk street, was found off Bergen Beach ‘He ea at @ Dlece of candie on a cigar) “hildren she peronaliy saved, | erin di 1 SUNDAY. WORUDWANT® WORK ind Blas. Puetg's friends hope there will e boy was rowned on Sund. Meep. The wens Glothes when | hora large attendance at the benef, as | while bathing with several companione | MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, A selling learned to wait and rush for ‘ Stamps.’’ They have satisfied them the best offerings of all others. remember ‘‘the last Wednesday the month” Corner. Allday Wednesday. Mall Orders Filled, Flags Guaranteed fast-colored Bunting Flags, full come plement of stars and siripes, canvas heading aa and brass grommets; FAERCIA) 4x 6 feet—75e isc Sx 8 feet—$1.35 8x 12 feet—$3.28 6 x 10 fect—$2.L0 SOO OU DCCC C OCCT CCT COOL, 543 Fine $15.00 Suits to Be Sold To-Morrow at $3.00 Each Third Wloor, 141—$15.00 Blue sia) Your eee SUB. Misoeeene gf—S15 00 Blac it Suits cuit see “9—$15.00 Coats and Trousers re 114—Fancy Cheviot Suits, 123-—Foncy Silk Worsted ) To-Morrow SUB: eri0s deesorecy en Only selection of 543 suits on the $8.00 counter. Find your size in any of these garments and you'll save $7.00, They are al! finely tailored, single and double breasted, Sizesto fit all builds, ‘Sale of Curtains and Shades $2.98 and $3.98 French 50c Fringed Opaque Rufiled Curtains Window Shades 36x72 inches, made of exira quality opaque, with ‘deep and heavy tassel e, with slats, cords and 29¢ es compiete Each,, soeayeting Bags irufte tnd dee} » bree Go-Cart SPesIs! | $15.09 Walle oF Goe ve threas¢ teed b, $7.50 Rare Ait thet ME Ma 8 Creamery Butter —Finest Butts, velictously ¢ 5 pound stone crock Sigin Creamery $1.19 Sugar Corn — 20 000 cans ar Corn, ev ot York Sw we'l filled and guaranteed to eq Cotes, delightfully aromatic, wor h 35 ‘ ‘ cy ca} the popular farrily sire, 10 to 12 $12c corn on the sarkel (2 cases pound, Special for tis saleonly, | Tee init Hamec alae Ae {2 gftee! cara-a {limit Spce'al per 2-pound cen 434 pounds $1.0, ps» pound.’ 5c; Specie! per Ib, 1e aeeaet STRING Chotee Mixed) frult: for | t Tea, worth RID gr i i Pee aged oD Ge MR Tan, 8e | HY KH YP mae cropyeol RON AD phew | Pe faryRisel aercen | BY, 89 fe. us Hl * bee Mina 1, 20c) hare y Bor td &C trowein ; ine rare Mogtitaur iti pound '....., €C| ROakt Gee D., ‘reat Peo ULES AUGAK CURED ERK SH BOSTON for Marawoot | 1ae ior et fon Rss Hosta 1toF ia Ea # A9C Hone Teel, ‘hots une PR FA vIAL Hotton | uF, [Pras * ni Bi “it 4c tbe| Fresh Meats | pound”... LONt WANG H ) 1.98 fe, Pmpire | 1° foot of howe Srinineuntosand cell We a ott LK and Fish Ba teAdy rnng Deu Wie GBC | tor core das Coow % wen 1am aie for Garder Ruken mig yupan’ rit cana,” | i Had pou ars ; , ; 860 | FLMBAR ELE cl eon OAR AD AN BAI 4 te PCWer ofnan ‘iah,) Wore top burners, ches. We 15 Ouse ‘Abe gon. tuauartuonne, GLORIOUS “4th” OF JULY SALE | sensation—people have ‘Double selves that our values totally colar tis important that you should regularly n at ‘Sixth Avenue’s Busy Double Stamp Day Equals a Six (6) Per Cent. Cash Discount! - Tele) pyene LOT ANPy u Groceries Colfee—The Famous Ansonia Blond, thade from selected old-ctop,Javaand Mocha $ SCHOOLS ARE ALL ATHROB TURNING OUT GRADUATES: <4 That Jarring Sensation Is Caused by Young Hopefuls Marching | Bravely Forth to Conquer the World—That Scratching Sound Is Poor Old “Pop’’ Settling the Bills, CAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. Sale of Sample cost you at least $1.00, Then there ts SPRCIAL OVFERING OF This is graduation week In all the the class ring to buy, public schools in this city. Fixercises if you doubt, th this, spas your wife G tbh ° are Velng. held tn all the achoots, and [FNMA shah go tne buying 1 yout | AQ ye Glasses osiery thousands of fond parents and doting cilia FOR . relatives are paying homage to the | $1 00 for worldly honors. VETERAN PILOT DEAD. ° At Considerably Less Than youthful aspirants aren Al ailments resulting from To-day many of the schools hold their Capt. William Hamilton, a veteran ‘© numerous, but the most pilot, well Known among shipping men is vieinity, dled to-day in the! gv Hospital from in closing exerciass, Prominent men n- terested in educational matters will speak at some of tho schools, In others |; women, who take more pride in our schools than men do, according to a member of the Board of Education, will tell the graduates how essential it Is | for them, In order to get a good start In life, to continue their studies at high school, In af of the schools there are large | > classes of graduates, Many of them | will enter high achool, there to pursue studies for four years, Many of the girl wraduates will go through high school and thence to normal school in ordor to | graduate as teachers. If you are a family man you will prob- | ably understand what graduation week | moans. In the first place, there's a new | dress for Frances, a pair of new shoes | for Archie, a new suit of clothes for Victor and so on, ‘Dhen there's the florist to deal with, ‘The graduating class has chosen the! rose as its flower, Each must wear a | rowe and each pose must come from one bush, so that ail will be allke, If you have three children graduating this will | Half Price! Embracing all that is best in this season’s novelties, together with a choice collection of plain black nd tan goods, Women’s regular 75c, and 95c, fine Isle thread Hosiery, in fancy boot effects, fine asauze em- C broidered Lisle thread, 50 acquards and lace eifects, Women’s regular 50¢. Iisle thread Hosiery in fine asauze liste thread lace, boots, all 29¢ in split feet, all maco foot 1 5c and plain black cotton .,, over lace and fancy Iisle Men's S0c, Fancy Half Hose,.286 MENTAL NERVOUSNESS, EXHAUSTION, If you are troubled with any of the peace-dinturbers it ly oby tot eyon require attention, and nm |Sivmnaceor, ott tite South Ferry » Hamilton was standing on the f the baat when a block fall Kle, eae him on the hoad | il ENIE ATORES, Kiliod evesleht spe. inte who wil maken thore nolentious examination of your ey EXAMINATION IS FREE \ BM bra mbess Foun CON IENT STORES IE, 14in 81, bel, B'Way & Fifth AV. NY. 1920 Third AV., Del. 85lh & 86'n Sis, N.Y, 24 E125 Sl. be! SIN 8 Mod. AIS., N.Y, the \ Not a medicine but & Natural Laxative Wa ter forsluggish bowels, Get quick, positive re lief by taking half a Blass on CARY 2 Hunyadi Jénos nos Women’s 25c. Hosiery, 500 Fulton §},, Near ROCKWelI Pi, B’kiyn. Pp My arent auccess hax inapired Imitatore: Hot aveld inisinkane beike eine advertisement with you. STOR XCEPTING 11 BAST 14 TIT FOR: SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK | | MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, TO-MORROW WE CONTINUE OUR The money-saving, shrewd, shopping inducements are plain enough—big h}enough and enough of them to crowd star i this great store to-morrow from 8.30 a.m, to 6 p,m 20 Stamps instead of 10 with every dollar spent 200 Stamps with $10 purchases to- morrow instead of the usual 100, 4800 G: —~_~<_~—~<—~rerrraro---’'7'/—T{[!['[!['’"’'"'"' prided 25c each for Sample Combs Worth $1.00, Bl cane & $3.60 are manufacturers’ sam. Tawa tul!, heavy side and back combs, 1 ounted with beeutitul rbinesiones, and also colored stones. ‘Ihey come in shell, i25e amber, black and Another Sale of Women’s $1.50 to $2 Oxiords to Go at 89e Our Great Shoe Sale continues to-morrow. The balance of gq our $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Oxfords together with 500 , bright néw pairs, It is a final grea a little price, but it means a big business in ou In the high shoes are Busy {Corner} Sn as Wash Suit |81.25 for Women’s| | Suits: Lhe very ccstame ry worpan wa c¢ department. ‘hird Kloor, Bocond Finer, two d n se that ¢ “ e I coslume tor all Sums For sty’es, in sizes 2 width |mer occasions, It is mate To-morrow | One isa patent vamp lace |from a sheer white lawn end the otler shoe with Cutan a Dong ent jips ond military me Oxtords Es ate) SLY predorr in aan front trimmed plaits and a 5- ip ot embroider jwith the | with jirch | dowr iace with pat-| heels. ‘Tie $1.28 ered Actual end variety of siyles, Ther are Tan, Rusia Call, N gore. The whole com ; ‘ i HeLa aL entcL $2.98 nt Coltskin, Vict Kia and White und Cucimpagne | here are Blucher, stra gh) lacs, 1 risty Vaiue | Pl Ties, mith your encies of plain or tapped ‘" = 8, widths C to EE, Cuban, military or $5.98 for Women's $3. 50 Lace Trimme wn Dresses, $5.98 for Women 3 $10.00 Frock and Frill Suits, $10.00 for Wor.en's $20.00 Tafeta Silk Shirt Wa’st Dresses, $15.00 for V\ 20,00 to $35.00 Cloth Suits, $5.00 for Women's Taifeta $10.00 Silk Coats, $5.00 for Won «'s Pongee $11.00 Silk C-ats, Dainty GraGuation Dresses ‘or Misses Lawn for Children’s Dreheer or Wash Suits at Ge Vite Lewn, ot extra fine quality and full ly tree from dravsing., rwaist Suits for ladies, 6i¢ “inches Suitable f | Misses’ t ire made of an excellent a ality organdie, The | x lity res Cie. Main lvoe, weisis vavega double slascea Derti a — - Tate ha eaacealy leied ilk ‘ay bet yard for 5000 yards of While per yar! for fancy figured and a Es te 9'e¢ is hort lengths of 19e fo es fur vacation e ace; elbow or tull length sleeves, ao sida Vi dresses, Value 3Se, dhe skiris are triumed with fin® per yard French Lawn, | yerd for 39c, Persian Lawn, per y 150 17 Inches ‘wide ABE Bi finisn, 45 inches wide, selling all the seaion at 25c, | most polar lawn on the market, Good Musiin at 4" e and 5°, 4% per yard for Musin, good, stron 4 @ per yard for aah Tbeautes Muslin, unbleached, yerd wide, eee fine quality, full yard wide, Ready-Made We nel aoa: Pillow Cases It his been The Jace insertions made over » fine white lawn drop skrt, All sizes from 14 to 18 years. It's a leader at $9.98. _ $7.8 {1 Misses’ $12.00 White Dresses, made of a fine quality Persian Jawn in all the very latest models, Wais’s are beautifully timmed with jace orembroidery. Full skirts with circular flounce, Sizes 14 to 18 years, Charming Lilile Dresses for Children f hy for” Pil ow Cuses, iwo si each for 3.¢ Ready-Made Sheets for chiluten’s $1.25 dresses, for children’s $1.50 dresses of MM O4@ S% 9@ : C9C reac ot chmony ind chee B9E 1, quality white lawn, trim: Bl gy oye SERGE ang bes GuphCUNAAIY 48) 1 ey ee cioraacee ce SAU ae BREN gingham trimmed with white pique and med with acean{cmbroidery. Fuliskirt smail pearl buitons, Sizes to 14 | with deep hem, Sizes 6 to 14 years years, | No C. 0, D, or mail orders fil-ed. Supply Your Needs in Linens 1960 yard for 29c bieiched fable Damask, Ge Each tor 10c Lerge Huck Towels, red 58 inches wide, extra fine quality, borders, Bacon—Armour's fancy sugar cured boneless breaktast a cakt a | 1 nicely streaked with Ian, lb, 2@ nd, | Ad ustable a and Paints _,, wmcow'streens 21¢ (24 in, highs extends 25 ta in. to 45 | Ice Cream Freezers Hams-—Armour's fine Sugar{ | |—makes cream in 3 mine Cured Hams, worth 16¢ per 1.3 $i. 79