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se * Sa s= ; 7 ALOWETOPIECESI POWDER EFPLOI Five-Ton Blow-Up Kills One! Action for Damages in Court|! Man and‘ Damages Prop- WILMINGTON, Del., Fob, 2. {ng mill in the upper Hagly the E. 1 three miles from this city, exploded with terric force eurly to-day, blow- ing one man to pie. age over n wide area. ‘The man killed was Samuel Buchanan, | aged forty-three years, operator of the mill. chanan being the only person in the place at the time, ‘ Five tons of powder exploded and houses in Wil felt from a similar happening in this ictnity. An Immense,,¢loud of smoke arose after ‘the crash ana hundreds of people ran t the povtder works, ‘The, grinding mill#-are constructed. of thick stone walls, and ure so airanged roof of the destroyed mill was blown across fhe Brandywine Creek, whicH the big Dupont works are lo- cated. The same mill went ‘up two The loss was HARRIMAN AND ODELL Purchaser-of $1,000,000 Kouen- hoven Estate Was Formerly ‘The headed retary to both ex-Goy, Odell and E. H. Harriman, recently purchased for $1,900,- already diyfled into streets and avenues, and ljes along Steinway avenue, Fl ing gvenue and the old Bowery Bay man’ and the former Governor with | whom Mr. BfcKnight was so closely as- sociatéd are the financiers behind the big redity venture. igardiess of Baldwin's sy ss Mahal. aids Sih SMA Eva i SRAM RE i or cine LIBEL SAYS PRIEST, SUES POLICE CHIE Follows Hospital Row erty for Miles. in Orange. (Special to The Evening World.) (Special to The Evening World.) NEWARK, N. J.,.Feb: 2.—Rey. Victor |t Romanelli, former pzstor of the Roman | * Catholic Church of Our Lady of’ Mt. Carmel, In Orange, has brought suit in the Supreme Court against Chief George | 5, | P. Washer, of the Orange police, to Dupont Powder Company, and causing dam- The suit grew out of statements | leged to have teen made by the Chief in reference to the riot over St. Mary's | Hospital, Orange, on Jan. 21 last. No one elie was injured, Bu- BLAIS 40 LHC enete Gite ue aud written a circular which Is supposed to have caused the riot. ‘The last para- graph of this read: “Down with Father Remanelll.” a It 1s declared by the plaintiff that | ¢ Chief Washer wae quoted as saying ington and the sur- were badly shaken, ge wus done to prop- where, windows some eing-broken, was the most severe over | circular as a blind. . Summons in the | § suit were issued late yesterday after- noon, | Panhandle Pete reaches Madrid and, with his goat that when an explosion occurs the tin enee rece roofs ‘are-blown off, To-day the entire Fight. jt a along Next Sunday’s World. lo ————————— CITY EMPLOYEES TO DANCE. |t The Associated Employees of the their annual entertainment and rece tion on the evening of Feb. 9 at 4 _ IN BIG LAND DEAL? Ais A vaudeville bill will be offered, afte which dancing will begin. SIX INDICTMENTS {six indictments by the Kings County Grand Jury against forn of the Department of dicted are: recover $10,000 damages for libel. an ‘thomas J. Casey, inspectors; and John Doe and | fraud the city in passing defective work Pa lon a sawer In Kighty-seventh atrest, be- Father Romanell! tokes exceptions to | 0m % Sager ot Prion} sewer was not built ac frcations, especially in the matter of a concrete foundation. {nepected because of reports that have that this parigraph was placed in the |Feached him of wholesale frauds in con- tor of its kind is the New York World Almanac. The volume for 1906 is of convenient size and contains about | 600 closely but cleearly printed pages. pilation of facts of a general nature that is published in the United States. Only those who know it are capable plete and practical. Ter t House Department will hold| as mi renal tenthPts tas “lat them quickly can make a better Tice arden in Bast Fitty-elghth street. | world Almanac at 25 cents. *\ American Year-Book. a ae PENNSYLVANIA INQUIRY ON. Garfield Has His Men at Work on Ol Records in Pittsburg. Department of ¢ es and Labor, FOR SEWER FRAUDS). aces . . * t eo 0 f e itor’: vestigation in Brooklyn Re-| oreca ‘oc the Pennsylvania. lines and sults in Action by the of the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Rail- road in this city, Grand Jury. to the effect that the is, partioularly om ofl, are bein” inquired’ into, The first tangible result of the inves- igation of frauds in constructing sewers n Brooklyn was the filing to-dav of © emplovees rs of the Borough of Brooklyn. ‘Tha men in- George Martin, formerly John J, Kaltenmeier, Sandford and James 1 engineer; Richard Hoe, foremen, ‘They are aocused of conspiracy to de- ‘d avenues. The << "east TL) VALUE $125. NOW $75. This is the ring we have been selling right along for $1CO, but for quick action we offer a limited number at $75. Diamond will be reset in lady’s ring if desired. Chance of a lifetime. GENTLEMEN'S GOLD WATCHES, Gentleman's Soe Gold Watch, gen- uine Waltham movement; worth $40; our price..... $25 WEDDING RINGS Borough .Presi- jent Coler is having all of the recently onatructed sewers In South Brooklyn truction. oo Ae A lcome Visitor, (From the Norfolk (Va.) Landmark.) Decidedly the most welcome visi- it is enough to say that for its size nd cost it is the most valuable com- f appreciating the remarkable diver- ity and definiteness of the informa- ion it conveys. The index is com- No man who eed for facts and wants to get Solid 14 and 18 karat gold seamless Wedding Rings our specialty. Prices $2.50 to $25.00, nvestment than the purchase of a It is the Secretary to ex-Gov. Odell. McKnteht Realty Company, by J. C. McKnight, former sec- the Kouenhoyen tract of land in tract comprises 90 bullding lots, Refreshing as a Turkish Bath. Removes Staii Diconaten to-day that EK. H. Harri- Cleans Plate and Jewelry. USED BY THE ROY. Baldwin Sale Ends The Baldwin Sale will soon be a matter cleaned out this week, because the front of the To make sure of a clean sweep this week of Prices a Little Above Gi TRY IT IN YOUR BATH SCRUBB’S : Mollient Ammonia. A DELICHTFUL PREPARATION. Invaluable for Toilet Purposes. Preparation for the Hair. Grease Spots frdm Clothing. t Auays iy Irritation caused by Mosquito Bites. Het. Gi Invigorating in Hot Climates. Restores the Color to Carpets, So By ae after Motorin, SCRUBB & CO.,LTD. NEW YORK and LONDON is little left, but that little must go. The architects and builders have, been delayed too long already to live up to their contract to have the new Moe Levy building ready in time. When completed we'll have one of the most attractive stores in Brooklyn, not only in ap- . pearance, but you can expect unusual things in both merchandise and price. Quality Guaranteed. No Extra Charge for Lettering. Bowery Savings TY, Bank Block, ‘Subway 8 Open Evenings Till 7. Saturdays Till 10. Mail Orders Filled. Inquiries Solicited. Softens Hard Water of history. -The rest of this stock must be building comes out next week. True, there the remaining Baldwin stock we have made ving theGoods Away '$12 © $35 Men’s Suits at 5.50®7.50 All. Men's Suits left from the entire Baldwin stock. Nearly every cloth Iehat’s right, including Winter and Spring weights, and a mighty big number tof showy patterns are among this lot, The fact that they are Baldwin Clothes is enough guarantee as to their good making. We cannot guarantee to fit tyoudip every pattern, but the size range is so complete that it will be easy to t in some pattern. Not one of these garments sold for less 7 than $12, and there is $7 to $20 Kerk Suits at 3.50 @ 5.50. fully justify their former price ticket in every respect, represent all that’s left of the Baldwin young men’s clothing department. effects and striking patterns, both Winter and Spring weights. $7.00 is the least Baldwin got for any of these garments; the majority of them sold at 273 Young Men's Long Pants Suits, nobby, well-made garments, that There are worsteds, cheviots, serges and cassimeres in fancy soft-tone . LOT 1 avgoody number of | LOT 2 | Men’s them that were $15, Men's $18, $20, $25, $30 and SUITS | 35. Wehave divided] SUITS these Suits into two | lots, regardless of their former selling prices. . sortment of _ sizes. O O sees for ages 13 to 5 50 20. We have arranged e ® | the Suits in two lots. ° 4 | prices ranging from LOT 3 $10 to $20, While ev- LOT 4 %@ | ery size of a pattern is vognemes o not represented, there YoungMen’s UITS is a pretty fair as- SUITS | Special Sale of Moe ‘own make garments on sale at the Baldwin store. The steady, strong rers,selling at retail our prices,on clothes are always “one-third less t' Men's Rain Coats - = 5.50 , Alwfost every raincoat left from the ‘Baldwin stock is in this selling. They're roughly well made, and waterproofed by:the-real:Cravenette process. They’ll eep off the worst rainstorm and will do Mouble service as a light overcoat. You'!l find nearly every size among them, Re- that’s in them, $3.50, $4, $4.50 Chil thing that goes to completely little above giving then: ‘away, This lot represents every pait ormer selling prices, tures, the kind that won't show Levy-Made Clothes i. “The success of Moe Levy-made clothes in Brooklyn has already been assured. Several weeks ago we put a complete line of our 2 good slice off of the price, and are offering these swagger garments, critically correct in fashion, fabric and fit, at astoundingly low figures. Children’s Dep't. If you want to get the youngster a suit, an overcoat or any furnishings he might need, here's a chance to buy them at prices less than the actual cost of the-materials newest style and splendidly poset] | sar aes te S| OG All of Baldwin's Children's Suits that sold at $3.50, $4, $4.50, including Etons, Sailors, Fancy Russians and Novelty Blouse Suits in a large variety of cloths, There are plain as well as fancy Suits and Overcoats; | [— there are Collars, Shirts, Underwear, in fact nearly. every- Boys’ Knee Pants, 35 Cents. the Baldwin stock. Some sold as high as $1.26 per pair, none less than 75 cents. Mostly nee imix- bea i find all sizes represented...............5+ demand has already reduced this stock greatly. Being manufac- han the lowest.” Because of sizes being broken we've again cut All of Baldwin's $2 and $3 Men's Vests, plain white and fancy patterns, cut in the dren's Suits, $2. 75c, @$1 Men’s Underwear Best derby rib Shirts or Draw- ers, now... mcialias 35c $1.50 Men's Shirts. Abe set Boson Pecales, Madrases ani eviots, in a large display of patterns, attached or de- tached cuffs, now. ; 60c $2.00 outfit the boy, at prices a ir of Knee Pants left from Because of the lack of space we have been unable to give a detailed price list, but the brice-¢at in: Men's and Young Men's andChil- dren's Clothing is a good guide to shoy what you can expect in furnishing prices.” * dirk. You'll {3 5 c THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1906. Greer cco: i? Stern Brothers To-morrow, Exceptional Values in Men’s & Women’s Handkerchiefs 55¢ $1.45 95° 1.00 Women’s Unlaundered Linen Hand Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, Women's Shamrock Linen in Plaid and Tape Effects, Real Valenciennes Lace Trimmed Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Por % Dew, Box of 3 Dos. Each Bor of 3g doz. Men's Linen Hemaetitched Handkerchiefs, 34 and 3¢ Inch hems, Also Large Reductions in French High Cost Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Special Sale of Women's and Men’s Imported Hosiery Women's Fast Black Lisle Thread or Ingrain Cotton Hose, with unbleached double soles, 25¢ 38° $1.19 25¢ ! 1 Value 40c Pair, Women's Lisle Thread Hose with lace ankles, black, tans and white, also white with embroidered insteps or side clocks, Value 60c, Women's Extra Quality Pure Thread Black Silk Hose, with double soles, Men's Fancy Half Hose, Black with colored embroidered fronts and Novelties, Value $1.50 Pair, Value 40c Patr, High Grade Wash Suits For Boys—Annual Sale Russian and Sailor Suits, . of duck, drills, linens and chambrays, Usual Price $2.50 to 3.75, $1.95 of Fins Imported Fabrics, New Models, in Sailor, Eton and Cadet Collar Styles, Usual Price $3,50 to $4.50, 2.45 Boys’ Washable Blouses and Shirts Laundered Blouses with or without collar, Usually 95c to $1.25,58¢ Youths’ Negligee and Dress Shirts, » ‘ 95cto $1.45,75¢ Boys’ Madras Pajamas, “ 95cto $1.45,60¢ Misses’ « Girls’ Apparel For Winter—At Great Reductions. Misses’ Suits, 14 & 16 yrs., Formerly $19.75 to 29.75, $12.95 Misses’ Evening Coats, 14 & 16 yrs., $14.95, 16.95 Heretofore $25.00 to 35.00 Misses’ Long Coats, 14 & 16 yrs., Formerly $11,50 to 15.00, 6.95 Girls’ Cloaks, 6 to 14 yrs., $4.95, 5.95, 6.95 Heretofore $10.00 to 15,00 Children’s Full Length Coats, 2 to 6 yrs, $3.95, 4.95 Heretofore $5.95 to 10.00 West Twenty-third Street i ASS BEO 2 INCH past’ is () | BOOKLET WITH DESCRIPTION 5 ROOMS § FURNISHED Iam FURNISHED $125. $150. at 84" ST8 3 AVE. FURNISHED $7S. Splendid Values for To-morrow (Saturday) In the Misses’ Department (Third Floor, Rear.) MISSES' ETON SUITS—In Panama Cloth, trimmed with silk and braid, new circular skirt, | $19.75 size 14, 16,18 years, Special atessre. seseeesees GIRLS’ REGULATION COATS—In_ mixtures, $6 75 notch collars, full sleeves, sizes 6 to 12 years..seee § ° MISSES’ TOURIST COATS—in cheviot—velvet } $8. 5 collar—sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Special, atieseseessene S V* GIRLS' RAINCOATS — in serge — plaid lining— military cape—velvet collar—in gray and we} $3.75 lengths, 36 to $2inches. Special, at..........s000+ About 70 Misses’ Coats To Be Closed Out as Follows: Misses’ Medium-Length Coats—in Mixed Cloth and Kersey —semi~ fitted and loose back, semi-lined with satin—Sizes 14, 16, 18 years, Formerly $12.00 $5.00 = $8.75 and $15.00, now Interesting Items from the Infants’ Department (Second Floor.) CHILDREN'S FRENCH DRESSES—2 to 5 years, new Spring styles,nicely trimmed with lace and embroid- | 98c ery, upward from.......... eeeeeeeeeee INFANTS’ BISHOP AND YOKE DRESSES—Long and short, six months to two years, neatly edged with | 50c 1 1-2 i Price ALL OUR CHILDREN'S WHITE AND COLORED) }-2 SHORT COATS, one to five years—large assortment— Price choice while they last at.. CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS for boys and girls, one '°| 75¢ fourteen years..sececee sereecee aeeeeene ee H. & W. WAISTS for girls and b: sizes and styles, at....-++-- ++ o embroidery and hemstitching, choice, at...seeee--++++ BEAUTIFUL FRENCH IMPORTED HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS in an endless varicty of styles, marked to close ats..+++++seeseeeees tanner neon eeee Boys,’ Misses’ HIGH PRAISE. New York World as follows : 20 little cost. ‘A. C. THOMAS, Librarian of Haverford College. Haverford. Pennsylvania, under date of January 20, 1906, writes to The) “‘We have been getting The World Aimanac regularly since 1892. I know of no publication’ where one can get 20 much valuable information at aaa eaten 3 Misi Sixth Ave., 20th to 2ist St., N. Y. Splendid Values in Boys’ Suits (Third Floor.) Boys’. Suits $1.50; value up to $4.98 Cut in Eton, Sailor, Russian and Vestee Suits, made} of Serge and handsome Chevt. Regular prices w $1.50 to $4.98, Special at.........05 eeeereees hanvtesel Boys’ Suits at $3.98; value up to $5.98 Norfolk, double breasted, sailor and Eton suits, made) of cheviots and worsteds—among our best sellers =4/$3.98: value up to $5.98; at.... Boys’ Three-Piece Suits Regular $3.98 and $2.98, Special at. “$4.98 “$6.98, Sat ee 7“ $7:98).'“)..$12.96). | Sh. Youths’ Suits Regular $6.98 to $9.98, Special at........ “$14.98 “ $18.98, as 4 | 20% Off on Boys’ Winter Overcoats. $1.98 Angora Tam o’Shanters 25c., 35c., 75C.; value 50c. to $1.25. 20% Off on Men's Clothing Veilings and Neckwear Complete assortments of New and Stylish Veils and Veilings by the yard in pan and fancy Tuxedo meshes; also with chenille dots in black and colors, together with a splendid line of Chiffon Veils—all at popular prices. Specials for To-morrow (Saturday) - Veils Neckwear 500 dozen chenille Salted 500 dozen Stock Collars, consisting of St. Gall and and bordered Tuxedo: 4 8- | Plauen, Point Venise, Veils, in black and colors Point "Gaze, Batiste em: | 95 —value $0¢, each; at... broidered, baby Irish ef. c y % fects and a quantity of each. 3-yard Chiffon Veils (spe- | washable tailor - made cial quality), desirable - $48 Stocks, in white and col: | ors, at one-half price, viz, and Children’s SHOES (Second Floor.) MISSE.S' AND CHILDREN'S VICI KID BUTTON SHOES. Sizes 7to 11; | | Sizes 11!¢ to,2; regular $1.25... {85c | regular $1.50.... $1, 10 LITTLE BOYS' SATIN CALF SPRING HEEL) SHOES—Good stout soles; sizes 11 to 1354; regular $1.00 $1.25; special al e+ cobooRAOG BOYS' LACE S. LORE uu Calf ames tin $4 50 kid top, full toe shapes, sizes 1 to 3 regular $2.00; special ar..... esos Veveaciive oeeeee: ¢ Special Sale To-morrow (Saturday) Rubber Boots and Shoes For Women and Children Regular Price, Special Price. shades—valuc $2,00; at. J 2 iets san cantante lal reali ae. Women’s Storm Rubbers,... 65¢ 39c Children’s Storm Rubbers... 55c 35c Women’s Rubber Boots...... $2.00 $1.60 Misses’ Rubber Boots........ $1.75 $1.40 __Children’s Rubber Boots ...- $1.50 $1.10 Boys’ Storm King Boots..... $3.00 $2.50

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