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MANY FAMILIES PLENTY OF WATER NOW TOADSTOOLS IN PERIL FLEE | FOR STATEN ISLAND — KILL FOUR IN » FROM FLAMES’ — ONE FAMILY After Facing Famine and Threatened with Fever Epidemic, ae Brave Woman, ¥ Missing After Citizens a Wain 8 Pia with Ate Paisenns Fungi Picked Warning Inmates, Resctied | oe ee, 4A in Mistake for Mush- with Children. | : 5 | looked upon as a dofoct yooms. | val threat whic {sa of the Crystal Wate | wen Ny | So Jbecame an ac , thoy had Ho rlehet : sets | 6 F ing on the hills ix t ‘ew Dorp, tn which tow. Joseph zor, aged thirty-eleht; his BLAZE SET IN REVENGE, "si Bi, tha) tev Welly Fe Gs. cate oe stl ind tusir two aauet | j : 0 yonts, ate —_ — worth to the Village of Bdgowater, So he laid the| years, over, jtsatier before Water Commmisa loner | Ae andisville, near Fuur Fires Keep Force Busy— | 8 | Ouey. Vineland, N. J.. all of them having been w well Old ¢ from entiug toatstools, which | mushrooms, Two b oss, aged four and rs old, who did not eat the toad- are the only survivors of the Blaze in Big Bachclor Apartment-House. William Poterson | catting joint at the moment oned on Friday Sour freelin Kwo joura.to-doy: kent in front of Borough Pres! Tethday of tie. voungest Jepartment busy, ar © of © Cromwell's famous vi he mother picked the Fire Department busy, and one 0 Somporon Was orga ad It took over | wt howght were mushrooms, for them, supposed to have been of incen- | Hillis property. the old company and undertook to do| the Syoreast i cs the j bi ee : " diary origin, threatened a dozen of fam-| Everybody involved ts charging usiness outside of Edgewater. Mr.| Neizhbors haye taken charge of the ‘ies invachouss blaze ts being in- | water farNne to somebody else, but the | contanded thelr original fran-| two bovs and will send them to an vestigated by the police and the Fire |gooi people of the old town of Mid- niting operations to Edgewator | unc Leadville, Franzor went to €overned Mars} |dletown, the old Fourth Wani of Rich- Leadville, several years ased a f fifty acres. Commissioner Onkley promptly revoked The buflding, a four-story one at No.|mond County, are now thankful, and ine perm! the company, and but 2132 Second avenue, was discovered on|say ‘We've got the water and we for that ea | and yea of a million . fire by Mrs. Annfe Guisepp!, who lives |don’t care who 4s to blame for the Rte eet VO tO CoRnERY, INTERESTING LETTER oa is » ran| famine nor who delivers ua #0 long | the leak came and & water famine fol- through ire and |as we got the water.’ | lowed. ihe people of the northeast corner of Staten Island appealed. to aslig whatiane BareeTurse) on Water: ast corner ot | WRITTEN BY A NOTABLE WOMAN Anna door ore ton In the namé of public healt 2 hel sesona Aber 1p th Supt, Baret hurried halt a mile U> had no water, even for necesecry fink, | Mrs, Sarah Kellogg, of Denver, Secu ee ape: tenant ae the Richmond Road to Fingerpost ing. and @ disastrous epidemic was eure | Color Bearer of the Woman's Re- When 3 nisee Road, where the gate to the new main | to result. Met Corps, Sends Thanke to Mra. j See naniecein 1s located, and at 2.30 rare on oe Dr. Darlington Makes Threat. Pinkham. oun! oms water, The new pipes had to be washe: Dr. Dartington took t . ol nerole action. He that #) : out and | ot fret before the water was turned | toid’ tne Crystal people that if. the: The following was le arte Into the service maine, but by 6 o'clock | peign: ean water in a jifty he would letter was writ- i she hed placed in peril w! she ran| the people who had been carrying |!rf (hem all up. i ee ten by Mrs. }¢ to arouse others, | Sala another appeal to Oakley Kell 628 4 aie P water up to their hi e opinion from Corporation ellogg, of 1 ¥ Most of the tenants had rotten Out | a imels from Stapleton began to feel | Counsel Delany to back tim and gre Lincoln Ave, f when it vas discovered the prgua | the water trickling trom thetr long idle | {H07 ,trnaweg., the perinit to, com Denver, Col,, to > had raised the alarm was and thero was great refolcing, at work on it They Worked: day ‘and Mrs. Pinkham, Lark ‘© had been much suffering dur- night since la: arsday, including | Lynn, Mas: a ieateal par Sunday, and the fod ‘ts done Dear ‘Mra, Pink- 1 e Certaln petcieienlltre| was to blame? said possession of s “For five years ater companies | 1, there has been an annual short- /all th Mrs. i jerah Kellogg a Jon Iwas troubled jage of 40,00 gallons a day despite the | 2D engineers wAtkrte. Cuaur, sinking of artesian is by the Crystal | 5: sae inthe | Yhich kept growing, causing me inter er Company, and this year, Ju las that hot spell set in, the big reser- | onge spe t eke) bea been y ove Hill, which has a capacity gony and great mental depression. 1 Unable to attend to my housework, and. lite ame a burden to me. 1 was confined for 8 to my bed, lost my appetile, my cour- and all hope. ld not Wear to think of an opera- in my distress I tried every rem- which I thought would be of any use to me, and re: of the value of Lydia E: Pinkham table Compound women di ‘o give {ta trial at I |across Staten junder the o. an amp! um be | of voir or of 4,000,000 gallons, but seldom has than 1,000,000, was found This leak was not discovered y-four hours, and then the oir was practically empty. Ten Acres of Springs. y had taken on new con- |, agetegat- two years to or three more ided Tet. 4 had Mttle hope of r I began to feel vetter thought it only i but to my great Forty colored 1 he was explos! and a committee Mayor McClellan Ju fi composed « ra and All porary e T found that T kept gaining, while in size, was the wells an e Richmond n are trouble ed with i ful menstruation, weak- ucorrhoea, displacement or ulcer- on of the womb, that bearing-down | feeling, inflammation of the “bvaries, x between One Hun- general debility, in- ee ed rvoUs prostration, th Robbing and | Should remember there is one tried and ing to Coroner | {rue remedy. Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vege- be. John Re. | table Compound at once removes such | trouble. Edna| No other medicine in the world has sh received such widespread and unquali- ie famous Dongan old Judge Benedict es- n 600 acres, ate opposite—the 1y was werved with a temporary got out by Slever and Crom- Coroner Berry Blames Torn Up Streets for Bronx Epidemic, 1s epldemio tn that and Fifty-fourt Jackson avenues, ac and his phy lamed by the owners of the | tes that the al Company was and lessening Cromwell's plant ope of Toad Hill, where “Reet Shea cou indorsement. No other medicine ¢| has such a record of cures of female ~ | troubles. Refuse to buy any other | medicine. | Mrs, Pinkham invites all sick women baby contracted the disease from) ‘ | 4 leer { to write her for advice. She has guided Injunction Dissolved, ms Der ailegelman: sale) Be (baal dic ticands’ to) health Address Lynn, Selly: dissolved’ ¢hat: indjunc: nd m score of cases fn the nelghbor- | 0° y toe 109) i Mass, Watchman fer Millinery Store|‘*. but intimated that a permanens Health ts too valuable to risk In ex- believe," sala Coroner Berry, this condition “thar ig due to the opening of er and gas pipes | Injunction might result from the trial! | periments with in| vt tne facts at Jssue, and, at any medicines or unknown and untried methods of treatment. Gave “Cop” a Tumble FEES i Cromwell and Stever might surely re- 2 lack of Hitlen for the re- | Remember that it is Lydia EB. Pinkham's the Dark Before Explanations | cover damages tn ao action after the Tent 1 of A iaiiya ite uring the last | Vegetable Compound’ that is curing mains were lad. §| women, and don't allow any druggist Then ito sell you anything else in its place. buted to the spread of Came. Mr. Cromwell discovered what | distemper Explanations and a good tussle in a cellar were all Poll Kk, of West Thirtleth Street Station got when he went loc for burglars in a mil- Unery est. ment at No. 105 West Thirty-aixth street last night The policeman really was not looking for burgiars at that place, but a num- ber of peopl vo in boaniing- houses tn ‘Thirty Broadway and § @ weird story went. Aghts and he Link sleuthed around, peeping through Keyholes, until he saw a man wander- Its quality explains why it is the largest- Ae RE OURS ING) Fe) MARE vee selling Turkish cigarette in the world. six reet ie ed on the . but the man Inside did not answer. Linke Its sales explain why that quality can then went to the cellar and forced a] be given for ten cents a package. If it were less popular it would cost more—cigarettes as good cost twice as much, door. After st ing frames, ho t hit a turn that threw him ba ‘Move and Ml icill you,’ Link shouted to a man standing at the head of the steps ame here," answered the man, com- ing down three steps at a jump. After wrestling around for ten min- utes In the darkness of the cellar and almost tearing each other's clothes off, Link found the man was the regularly employed watchman, ‘Together they went upstairs, and the watchman helped Link pin up the rents in his uni- form. A crowd of 1,000 people from the Her- ald Siuare Th ®, who were watching for Link to come out with the burglar, peered through the windows and saw him shake hands with the watchman. CIGARETTES The ideal blend of pure, natural Turkish leaf; smooth, mellow and d richly fr fragrant. 10 FOR 10 CENTS ‘ Everywhere THE FLAG GIRLS—Fxquisite reproductions of large size (6x9 inches) in fourteen colors, of tho famous paintings ; series of 25 beautiful women {n characteristic national costume, Effective decoration for den, clube room or cafe, ‘The whole series sent postpaiil for 2c, S, ANARGY ROS, 111 Figh Ave, New 0 Only 417 Wants in last Sunday’s World Want Directory called for re- Plies to be sent care of The World office. But these brought over 5,400 Answers by the next morning’s mail. The Mammoth The Red Letter Furniture Sale. Day Distribution, FaHUCH a combination of special sales is most potent. It is pow- || FLOOR, ANN erfully interesting, tremendously attractive. And it proves |} GIVEN 10 «S. & with impressive emphasis what a pronounced centre of re- tail activity the Siegel Cooper Store is. e infuse what is ordin- arily regarded as the dull season with a remarkable degree of ac- tivity. We do this by offering thousands of seasonable and de- pendable articles of merchandise at the lowest of rapid clearance prices—by such notable events as are indicated by the headlines of this announcement. ~-MORROW BEING “RED LETTER DAY” FOR COLLECTORS OF “'S. & H.” GREEN TRADING STAMPS, EACH PERSON PRESENTING “'S. & H.” GREEN TRADING STAMP BOOKS AT THE PREMIUM PARLOR, FIFTH larly accompany al] purchases, TRADING STAI TO_12 O'CLOM2K. UNTIL CLOSING3 HOUR. tain the newest, Gotlet Articles and Drugs. Things That Are Most Needed Now Are Much Underpriced for This Sale Soaps, Powders, Toilet Accessories of various Hinds; handy Summery remedies—just what's most needed nowsatthome or away, all at extra little prices. Many in the Main Wisle; dupli- cates in the regular Sections, Main Floor, 18th streettside. Gotlet Articles. Medicines & Drugs. PIERCE’S FAM) RITE Clearin rg Mattings. China Straw Mattings. Best quality, newest color com- binations. Plain, striped and pinhead effects. Regularly, per roll of 40 yards, $15.50; § special, 12.50 Japanese Matting Rugs. High grade quality in this popu- lar summer floor covering. ars ; PR 6.0 x 9.0, special B75 AL § FOOT-EASE, 100 ae ON. S o5 COKE'S DANDRUFF CURB, $1.00 u + 9.0 x 12.0, special 6.75 ; gor Mees b0e, s | DR. PIERC GOLYIEN MEDICAL Japanese Straw Mattings. DANDERINE large atee, @3c.: | DISCOVERY Bo WAMPOLF'S TaSTEMESS COD LIy- ER OIL, dium Be: amall Superior quality, beautiful car- $1.00 sizo f HEMABOLOIDS, $1.00 otze, pet effects in all shades. Sold ANTISEPTIC PASTILIG3S, Dr. Seller's regularly at, per roll of 40 fermula, 2o yards, $12.50 and $13.50; AATHIA TABLETS, 66 rain, ta -bot- spec al, 10.50 IDLITZ POWDER, per box. 10 Tapestry Brussels Rugs. D ALCOHOL, ath.28c.; pt. ave é 5c Excellent quality, choice color- flask. 10, BLIC VIOLET TALCUM é ‘ ings, two sizes, 8.3 x 10.6 and . soar, o . Now SAMEATCR cake, 4 9 x 10.6, regularly $13.50: ie Pe 182 special, 75 GLYCERINE so. AE 6S Axminster Rugs. PAP. cake, i TARY NAPKINS wang? 7 Chuce. ze A special lot of high grade Ax- f cn nose coh, SER-EUSH'S MALT 3 er i caiees ‘ c minster Rugs in beautiful color. i nee oe eG ALT EXTRACT, 40: ings, one size. 8,3 x ‘10.6; regu- kes box 8 cakes, 105 | :HaHIaS, BEER. IRON AND, WIN, bo , cal beef, citrate 0 lar $22.50; special, 17,25 GREEN “CASIILE Hive mine vertin. pon eaaiemersy: (Siegel Cooper Store, Sth Floor, HAMPOG, rote, 2Be | f iy teas a rh TA. Te Main Floor)” Bathing a ee eo ee ults For Women, Misses and Children. WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS OF SERGE; black only; very pretty model; large sailor collar of figured duck; finished with a jaunty tie; skirt also trimmed; sizes 3410 44, special, 1,95 WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS OF BRILLIANTINE; good quality; made with large sailor collar and revers, and Jong vest of white mchairy prettily irimmed with black; puff sleeves trimmed to match blouse; very full skirt, special 2.95 Cither very attractive models in brilliantine, mohair, flannel and wafer silk Pretuly trimmed and neatly. tailored. Ranging in price from 3.50 upto 19.00 MISSES’ BATHING SUITS OF BRIL- LIANTINE: excellent cuality, prettily made wih large sailor collar ‘and ves trimmed with fancy red braid very jaunty; sizes 28 to 32, special, 2¢9D CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS OF FLANNEL; in one piece effect; colors blue, red and white; made with sailor collar and trimmed with braid; sizes 2 to 4 years. 1.50 BATHING SHOES, CAPS and BAGS in big variety at reduced prices, Sk r Store, 2 4 (Blegal Cooper, Store, 24 Floor, Women s Summer Costumes At $6.00 Go-Worrow. Dainty Summer Costumes of white lawn thattare great fa- vorites with stylishly dressed women this season. The waist and skirt elaborately trimmed with lace insertion and very dressy. these 6 00 e For Summer parties, festivals, dances, etc., Front, 18th St.) costumes are eminently desirable. ——————<————_—_—<—_—<_———— Women’s Sloves Spectally Reduced (Siegel Cooper Store, 24 Floor, to J5e and 89c. PURE SILK GLOVES, 12 button lengths, in white er black; the best glove we have ever offered at this price, to-morrow, & pairy 39c LISLE THREAD GLOVES, black or colored, open work back, most of them with fashioned fingers; 12.000 sent to us through importer’s error; hence, this very low. price, tomorrow, \a pair, 15c (Ste Front.) » Main Floor, Clearing Children’s $3, 00 Coats, $7,985. CHILDREN'S oo COATS; % length; of white pique. Very superior quality; made couble breasted, with fancy pearl buttons; large sailor collar; trim- med with fine embroidery insertion; sizes 2 t0 5 years; regularly $3.00; to-morrow, 1.95 CHILDREN’S SUSPENDER DRESSES of LAWN and PERCALE; skirt and sus- enders of percales excellent qualityi in pin dot patterns; guimpe of white lawn, with ruffle on neck and sleeve row, sizes 210 5 years: regularly 75¢; to-mor- Centre, 45c 1gth st) 8 Bi (Siege! Cooper Store, 24 Floor, Centre, Wines and Liguors Imported from SER FILS & Clearing Women’s Oxfords and Shoes, Women’s 2.50 Tan Oxfords, 1.00 Several styles of kid and calf Oxfords, with single or double soles, IMPORTED FROM y i cane 12 qty, ERNES; case 12 gta, ad G85 | Superior Domestio Wines Underpricod. N .MEDOC CLARET, ) wi OLD PRIN anD SNUTERNES, P CATAWBA, All the above Wines. both imported and domes sold in case: Women's Best Oxfords, 1,95 Tan Russia calf Oxfords of our own. Foot Mould brand, the best that money §? = > Seah _ A can buy. No maiter what you pay you ath’s Stand- Holland Gin, — eae | can get none better, ard or Dark P.BOLLMAN & SONS) | | py Pp. A Women's 3.00 Oxfords, 1,50 | Beer. Oo\ | Finest Medteal quality || Finest Pale Ale. - 7 atu vate on | | |B Bi y fi Three styles—Two are Russia calf, with Domes foetles.8 | | | Biss, OGenct. OF | YeeARset large eyelets and wide lace; one is tan kid. ‘ : RE R 10 years BASS & CO/S IMPO! RD Women’s 3.50 Shoes, 1.95 seul. hints 1.00 $1486 to, do. mM duced trom y WHISKE: ENNESSY years oll: jp full ati Complete lines of good shoes to clean ‘oui before we get in our new stock of the Senga hook shoes, which lace easier than men's. He years old; rie olds s1kAN) ) OLD bos Dav din} Boys’ Tan Shoes, 98¢ per Tan kd lace shoes, with stour soles and plump uppers; good for vacation knock- about wears all sizes, Cooper Gtore, 24 Floor.) ‘or Mt. vi sMouni finest imported; tie, mended as tonic and appetizer: Ay (a cecil Aone Ge { fr ‘i fi tet: hott'e, eee tavigecsting ne ge “blew hanna Store, Fourth Floor, } EBS! soosoooessesseD ececeecosecs: ForWednesday: Women's Swiss Waists, Women’s Shirt Wa | Dresses, Women's “Frock and Frill” Suits, ‘Slightly Used Pianos, | Books, Stationery, Rem- pants of Muslins, Boys’ | Washable Suits, Chil- dren's Straw Hats, Shirt Waist Boxes, and Mammoth Furniture Sale continues to offer many great bare peeiees Ohree Srent Events Co Morroie ‘The General : Clearance Sales. «, SIEGEL, COOPER STORE. WILL BE , Green Trading Stamps Free of Charge. These will bej given in addition to the stamps which will regue vizi—DOUBLE “‘S. & H.” GREEN | FOOSE SOS cccce OCS CoS SSDSSSS. IPS WITH ALL PURCHASES MADE UP SINGLE STAMPS THEREAFTER People who pdirchase at the: Siegelt Cooper Store not only ob- sst and most wanted merchandise in unlimited _ assortments at the {lowest possible prices, but have the pleasure of selecting from the largest and most attractive varieties of Gree: Trading Stamp Premiums ever seen. hibited in a beautif ul parlor in the Annex on the 5th floor. my These Premiums are ex- Women’s Shire Waist Dresses Clearing at $1.50 and $7,985. One of the Most Radical Dispersal Events of the Current Season. When the season opened we devoted a whole section to these displays. Now we are selling off all the remaining lots as fast as sensationally lowered prices can carry them out. Hurrying Out Bare gains This Way: Lot 1 Comprises Many cleverly designed models. The fabrics are white and colored lean also dainty pin dot patterns. are neatly tailored, others are effec. tively trimmed with fine embroidery insertion. Skirts are full 7 gore. Usually $2.75, bare | 50 Lot 2 Comprises Dresses of lawn, linon, chambray and linene, in very attractive models. Some are pretry tailored effects, -thers are elaborately trimmed with fire em- aaa inesition and torchon lace. kirt full 7 gore. Usually $3.50, now 1.95 Special Tables Have Been Ar- ranged for Their Display. tegel Cooper 8 stone! Cooper Store, 24 Floor, Centred Ohe By Svore’s Annual Charities Benetit Sales. As we said in the Times yesterday, each July since the inception of this busi- uw i t , { { ness The Siegel Cooper Store has do- , nated @ certain percentage from a week's business to loca! charities devoted to Sum- mer work, This is done to show our ap- Preciation of their praiseworthy efforts and to aid them ina substantial manner. The current week is set apart for that purpose. The list is as follows, those participating yesterday being: — The New York World” Sick Babies’ Fund, and the “Jersey City Journal's’ Fresh Air Fund. TUESDAY—Fresh Ate Fi s of Ethical TUieate Rata gan Dey Daley Fields Home for Criopted Calldren Air Fund tor rs ad THU KSDA AY \- ae FAD AY Now, Nork, Meratq "Free Ice nd—New York Tribune*Fresh Ate Hebren' Children: Sewing Wachines On Easy Terms! Machines, 1¢.50, Drop-Head fie nade ine w niin annie tart ot achments. ad ny 22K Wan Work, ar 8.00" Lve- 26.00 “Singer’’ Machines All tho paduat models ia hen Oak woodwork, incldiie Ot the. mole Attias nen’ Pogislar « dha'g Rive dpopsical mo: 2,U0 ‘Victory’? Hand Machines drawer model,

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