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EIGHT GIANT EXPLOSIONS SHAKE CITY Shed in Hoboken Filled with Fireworks Blows Up— No One Hurt. BOY BURGLARS ZEMSTVOS DEFY, JUMP 20 FEET POLICE AND OPEN FROM WINDOW THEIR CONGRESS ee | One Hurts His Leg and Is Car-|Russians Begin Real Fight) ried Off on Back of His for a Constitution and Companion. Assembly. ght terrific exp! thunderclaps, sions, sounding like rs after MOSCOW, July 19.—The Zemstvo Con- gress opened at midday to-day in the Two boys, nelther more than fourteen | years old, and one in knickerbo tell n one @nether in rapid s on, shook th e red the apartments of Simon residence of Prince igoruk off. Rreater part of F n to-day, v theatrical manager w ! vrated : W West Mi purth s prated ugh the lower section o} ; ‘ section Of | day. while Mr. Nahn and h F Manhattan Isiund, and were heard as ade up of two chambers, elected by the lmited | sleeping and prec ‘The boys are th n ntrance through th { The deton an now chooses the which was a sround floor. Mr. Nahn w governments, ee by one of tie boys standing ove , elected by unl- ‘Phe other was busy searching t reau and cramming valuables {nto his turer, A lunge oa reket favor tssut ation dey , Mr, Nahn sprang from his bed, but | the © a rez ia for Grand ve persistently re- » meeting of the y feet below, and arted to run. He disco’ ian that his companion had They 4 that he | !ses the C: sprained his leg and that he | ses the Czar im: Navara? above all.” ning to the Injured boy, the liven Gen. Trepoff fe’ ced him upon his back and extreme mea: look like mounte made in his speech of “the Czur's word 1s 3. | nd | other one p ghth | started runn | Mr. Naih 1| ‘© to proceed to the dele- rted after the boys. Han- igh the one was with th: his back, he beat th was calind an rom voth Ho- Jersey Clty were ordered € When all other foods fail, — | police a destroyed, south-bound car, escaping with his com- | | panton. Nahn reported that he had bern 1 gold watch ani chain and a quanthy of silverwar h important papers. | n lent desertp- lars and have | val- \| | | CONDENSEDMILK | will nourish baby and make him healthy, happy and strong. It TOKTO, Kamim ia of or t 1 Hed by the yers was she To Discourage Jags. i ‘The Patton (Pa.) Council has taken a || Russ: ikiwan, the attacking force n ne about 20, The flotilla | new and effective plan to discourse | js guaranteed to keep sweet in replied and silenced the sians, after | drunkenness In that place. . 4 whieh was discovered retiring | ol] recently Issued an order to any temperature or climate. The) 1 keepers 4nd wholesale liquo: 7 ry +. Nocspasen a Hecsel| Senne Done seaaiane: trademarks are valuable; save “soaks” the Sunshin and turned tts |t? the them and write for list of free premiums, MOHAWK CONDENSED MILK CO. Rochester, N. ¥. At all grocers, or allow them ito nd the Rus- posted on in the western ex- » In Northeastern have already had <i by the fe who b ong the cla en conspic: ss in need of reforma- | | | Peerless Place to Eat Best Js our of au Restaurant Patterns NINE-YEAR-OLD GIRL TOLD | A WHOLE LOT OF FIBS. Liked It so Well in the Hoaptent She Wanted to Stay She Had to Go No Nine-year-old Mary O'F 1 Washington street, from the heat In a ¢ Broad street Monday to the Hudson she told a pitiful he a highly fmaginative ithe e told Dr. Vance, tiv who took her to the hospitul, t rwry at No. whore et Hospital wit han aunt who wa ant that she hadn't thing w eat for two d herself \ ary Reardon, Ingtop wtarst, whieh be Imaginative to-day, — | Mary's mother, who had traced her to the hospital, aps yo an | claimed the '’orpha sald Mury was a little Aboer, and mother were both all sho had a good home, but Vad aod incorrigible, and always rur- nng away from home, She ran away Monday. jer mother sald, und thus fel under the care of the hospital authori: es, Though ene didn't want to go, us she was auite comfortable In the hos- vital, Mary was taken home by her mother. Mrs. Reardon savs she will turn | the girl over to the children's Society. for she can do nothing with her. found suffering | a entie and taken & f neglect, proved}. thit jie ING, JULY Making a “shore t mu enviat 3ut pontes with thelr Natursi Laxative Water, Halfaglassupon arising acts gently and quickly, relief, NOW — to-day. Ask distinctly for positive end. Hunyadt Jénos, Grand Prize, St. H.ONeill braid trimmed, full skirts.. 5th Floor. We Sell’Em Se, 10¢c,15¢ Dainty Lunches QO for Women’s $2.25 Waists. Spic-Span-New from the Maker. Beyond All Question the Finest Value Ever Offered by Any Store in New York. A maker of women’s exclusive model Shirt Waists, in Philadelphia (one of the largest makers in the country, by the way), came to us with this proposition: He had left over in stock about 5,000 yards of very fine sheer lawn together with a quantity of embroidery, &c. His most clever designer pre- pared what we deem one of the prettiest designs of the season. He of- fered to make up for us the entire quantity of material, in this pattern, at a price which barely covers the actual cost of the lawn. So to-morrow we will offer 2,500 Exclusive Model Waists at just about what you would pay for two and a half yards of fine lawn. The illustration shows the style, and the details follow: Material is very sheer; waist buttons in back; has round yoke, with double rows of Val. lace inserting; blouse is pleased back and front, set off with panels of open- work embroidery; very newest leg-o'-mutton sleeves, finished with deep cuff, trim- med with lace. In a pinch, we might sell these Waists regularly at Two Dollars, Exclusive apparel stores would easily get $2.50 for them. We offer you choice of the entire lot, in a COMPLETE RANGE OF SIZES, at ONE DOLLAR EACH. Clearance>-'Women' s Oxfords Russet, Patent Leather, White Canvas &|' Dongola Kid, $2, $2.50 and $3 Kinds|| Positively no Mail Orders filled on 4) / this lot, unless accompanied by the e cash, Be-sure to give the size and width you require, There are thirteen hundred and fifty pairs. It is a clean-up of our entire stock of $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 Oxfords and Ties, following the biggest business in June and July this store has ever known. One dollar a pair wouldn't pay for the making—to say nothing of the materials. Understand us-—these are not Oxfords that were made to sell for a Dollar; it is not a trumped-up sale in any sense, It is simply a clearance of our own superb regular stock—at a price which places a handsome new pair of Oxfords ‘or Ties within your ¢asy reach, Assortment is very large and comprises the following : “a men's Russet Rus-|Black Dongola Kid Calf Oxfords extension soles leather Cuban|aad Patent Colt ain era toe; sizes 2 : ae Platths he 4 ra ead French Heel Oxfords; kid linings; large eyelets widths Bto Ey hand- 1 and broad laces. . $1 Sewn, turn soles..,,.. £. Brown Kid and Dongola Lace Shoes; 3\s0 | some of patent leather; broken sizes—about 300 $1 * pai * ‘oys’ Russet S$: with| Giri’ Oxford, jn sizes 9 to 2; Solid soles and counters; inside and out-|C to E widths; bright Dongola kid— side back strap; round toe; sizes Blucher cut; spring heels; re- ‘Black Dongola Kid Ti leather tips and white kid i widths. Sines a4 te segee wood heels and to 7; widths C tert etna eee” 14 0°84 styllom and sturdy. 18 bale 80.0. 010100 Aaa genes a: pi io d | | | trimmed, very full skirts......... fOCtS. .eercecececense sees ceeeee Value $15.00 cach, at.-+.... each, al Women’s Brilliantine Bathing Suits, round yoke, braid Women's extra Sicilian Bathing Suits, Dutch neck e! Women's Royal Silk Bathing Suits, fast black, trimmed at Dutch neck and sleeves, box plaited skirts... About One Hundred and Fifty Women’s New Silk Suit About Two Hundred Women’s Linen Suits in the desirable long models, plaited skirts—valuc $12, 3197.75 I | 282.75 5,000 White Lawn Waists Forty Different Models, All New and Fresh—No Old Stock— at 58c., 98c., $1.48 and $1.98 cach, Value $1.00 to $3.75. 1,000 Jap Silk Waists Some in Black, others in White, elbow sleeve, some long sleeve. Special at $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 each. $6.98 Petticoats, at $5.00 Silk Petticoats We are showing a large assortment of the different styles in all the leading colors and black—the fol- lowing are splendid valucs— WOMEN’S WASHABLE SKIRTS, in fancy striped and plaid scersuckers—regular price $1.49; special at.,.,.. WOMEN’S SATEEN SKIRTS—light weight for summer wear—regular price $1.49; special at......... $10.00 Petticoats, at $7.50 }98c }98c | Lot1 Value $1.25 to $2.00 at $0¢ cach Men’s Underwear 1,500 Sample Shirts and Drawers The well-known ‘“‘Medlicot (all manufacturer's samples) will be placed on sale Thursday and balance of the week as follows: Morgan” Garments Lot 2 Value 75c. to $1.00 at 35¢ cach Louie &. Co } $2.00 | + $2.50 “$5.00 | $10.00 19, 1905. HO CONNECTION WITT ANY OTWER STORE ‘THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF HEGEL §.,(OPER SIXTH AVE. psa oomm :1BTS197STS. NEW YORIC.; Double ‘‘S. & H.'’ Green Trading Stamps Until 12. Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. Sreat Mid- Summer Sale ) of tan Oxford Gres at $7 sor _}| women continues. Women’s Shirt- Waist Dresses Go-Worrow at $1.75 and $2.25. Special Section, adjoining Shirt Waist Store, on Sec- ond Floor, will be devoted exclusively to the sale of these handsome Shirt Waist Dresses. Lot No. 1—This lot comprises white and colored LAWNS, in tailored and embroidery trimmed ef- fects; exceptionally pretty styles; dresses regularly sold for $2.75, to-morrow at Lot No. 2—The second lot consists of LAVVNS, LINENS and NOVELTY CHECKS, in very at- tractive models; some neatly tailored; others elaborately trimmed with laces and embroidery; regularly 2.25 $3.50, to-morrow at (Siegel Cooper Store, 24 Floor, Centre, 18th Sty G ‘dison Beautiful $250.00 Phonographs Caldwell $1.09 Pianos, $185.00 Easy Terms: No Money Down. (Slexel_Cooper Store, Fitth Floor.) Children’s Suspender Dresses, Yortolk and Russian Styles. Reduced in Price, CHILDREN'S SUSPENDER {in plain colors and dainty checks;| CHILDREN’S DRESSES DRESSES of PERCALE and|made in the popular Suspender CHAMBRAY and WHITE LAWN skirt and guimpe separate; | 894 Russian styles, prettily trimmed; | PIQUE, in the suspender and shictiand (suspendersare Gh eercale to 5 years; regularly Norfolk styles; sizes 2 to 5 years; Uke UES: coieoc Oran 89c.; special, C |regularly $1.95; special, 1, 25 m0 7 guimpe of wie CHILDREN'S DRESSES of ALSO, EXTRA SPECIAL |] lwo ruffle on neck and sleeves:/ DUCK, CHAMBRAY, LAWN | CHILDREN'S OVERALLS of | nzes arte MEATS: regu- 45c and GINGHAM, in many very |GINGHAM and DENIM, pret- arly (2c.; special, attractive styles and prettily trim- |tily trimmed and well made; CHILDREN'S DRESSES of|med; sizes 2 to 5 years; sizes | to 5 ‘ CHAMBRAY and GINGHAM, | regularly $1.25; spccial, 79 | years, at 25¢@49c | (Sloxel Cooper ‘Store, Second Floor, Centre, 19th BL) | Yatty Sador Suits for Women. Final Lot of the Kind Chat Created Such a Sensation Ghis Summer. On Sate Go-Worrow at a Reduced Price. During the last sale one customer bought twelve for her own use, She declared that they were the most extraordinary values for the money she had ever seen. So they were. ; The present collection is equally attractive; just as well made; just as certain to be enthusiastically received. The earlier offerings were priced higher than the current ones. To-Morrow the Price Will Be $3.50. The Suits Are Made of White Union Linen, - Sailor fashion, with emblems and ties in blue, red or white. Stylish outing length skirts; a decidedly pretty seashore dress for the woman who wants to dress smartly, o. 50 We Shall Also Place On Sale To-Morrow at $3.50 A very striking collection of Outing Suits for women in the faddish “Frocks and Frills” style. These Outing Suits are prettily fashioned from silk and linen materials in tan and white; cotton voile, in white, cream, tan, black and check; also mixed blue and Oxfords; pure linen in tan and union linen in white. Excellent variety of styles. Equal value are not dupli- cated in any other Pry 5 J, 50 (Slegel Cooner Store, Second Floor, Front, 18th St.) heels = ax i Hot Weather Needs. Everything required for the hot days and nights, whether they are spent in the city, country, seaside or mountains, The Siegel Cooper S.ore is always ideally ready. Stocks are always large and excep- tionally comprehensive, and those who are in quest of articles for the home, for personal adornment, or whatever pur- pose may arise, will always obtain ex- actly what they want at The Big Store. Prices Are Always Notably Popular. Waises. In the great army of Waists on sale to-morrow there are about 3,500 of SHEER WHITE LAWNS and DOTTED SWISS; all attractively designed, some stoutly tailored and hem=- stitched; ethers with embroid- ered and side plaited fronts; also lace and embroidered trimmed effects. All have the newest sleeves and deep cuffs, cut extra full and long. Regularly priced from 85c. to $1.95. To-mor- row, . 69c, 85c, 1.00 @ 1.25 Down and Monthly Sums PURCHASE PRICES: $10.00 to $50.00 YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN RECORDS IF YOU LIKE. (Siogel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Fast.) =I You Could Go to Europe and Back in the Time It Would Take One Man to Open, Read and File the Answers to Sunday World Want Ads. Received at The World’s Main Office During Monday. This seems incredible, yet there never was a thing truer. Figure it yourself: 8,5 sealed envelopes to be s! opened, the contents extra ed, read and then filed in phabetical order would quire the services of one man 18 days at 8 hours a day, averaging 60 answers an hour, or 4 a minute; 8,525 answers equal 8,525 minutes, or 142 hours at 8 hours a day 18 days. And the rec- ¢ Europe is a few hours 5 days. some of the answers are to the point, others are long, But they all are eagerly sought by the advertisers’ who have paid The World for, after ail, that hat The World is doing: Selling ANSWERS. When you ertise in Sun- day World Wants you buy ANSWERS. You want the best obtainable—and YOU GET THEM THROUGH THE WORLD, JAPANESE ADMANAC AND ENS PLEMENT WITII 1 “1906 i RUSSIAN+JAPAN]S| "@i MAR SUM yh ALMANAC Aj NCYC! IEDIA. hi for them is precisely PLEMDEN' wa RUSSIAN-1 pei {ESE Rk SU ALMANAC) AND) ENCYCLOPE: PLEMENT WITH THE 1906