The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1906, Page 18

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THE EVENING woORLD- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 45. Ug" __ 18 TB VICTIMS OF EXPLOSION UNDER RIVER BOTTOM, Four Dead, One Dying and Eleven Injured in Tunnel. IN DARK Mangled Workmen Flattened “Against Wallsof Narrow Dungeon,” DEATH TUBE, CAPES} ONLY FOREMAN Every Worker * ion Is Killed or Hurt by Four dea suffering eo far to-d sion in tube nel at Long which is the carcless The. boale ervshed be Btanley Sc Oakland Stedwin, One Hundred + and First avenue, Mrinhattan Rovert Honner, colored, address unknown, and 3. Woregas, twenty-two years old, ad- Gress unknown. Among the jnjured are: Miieareq and Thirty-fourth street, CIVENEGO, T.. refs unknown. JAMES, 22 East One Hun- ‘Twenw-fow street. DANIEL, No, 302 East Forty- ent, |, WILLIAM, foreman, of No, 6390 ‘Wendover avenue. °° HARSSEY, PATRICK, No. avenue, JENKINS, CHARLES. Front and Pidgeon streets, Long Jeland City. JORDAN. JOWN, No, 611, West Forty- third ortreet, SCHMIDT. M., street, Brooklyn, NE, CHARLES. No, reat. JOHN, No, 108 Dupont street, Sixty Feet Below Bottom. » explosion occurred sixty fect be- ¢ allt of the Rast Rive bottom, 270 ¢ from the land shaft and at a head- ing ™ feet from the last rivet of the @teel shield. The dark submarine prison was lighted only by the flame of a ain- gle candle, around which seventeen arill- ers, blasters and laborers worked in & sense-deadening alr pressure of twent> pounds to the inch. After the explosion all work in the tubs was stopped. To-day the damage to the structure was found to be in- eignyicant and a new force of men went to work. The officials are investi- Rating the cause of the accident, which they attribute to the Workman who Jirnted the candle, A huge stone fell at the New York end of the eame tubs yesterday and two workmen were killed.) FATHER DUCEY DUCEY GETS 000 FROM BENEFIT Actors Raise Money to Clear St. Leo's Church from Pressing Debt: 1890 Second No, 8 North Seventh 249 East erformance given dy all w taken In at the box down to § Programmes were £01 by a score of der the dtée on of Mra. 5, n: | way $20 was a z the total up ; who had ed up, with ads! after the last act o "which, began a. ‘ie dpedin mk Verdi's Ba:.c a brief con- rk ae eee ° a box at, vat ° Of tip houses s Tn hn noe aE the LADIES’ CLOAKS. TRUNKS. $& oe Sacrifice Sale! $35, $45 and $55 Rich Velvet Costumes Imported items V¥ ednesday’s Opportunity of arustic work and detail. West End Eton Models ~>\ Petit French Blouses / Bolero Eton. Styles shades. \tailored styles demand. ppropriately silk lined. JAMES MeGREERY & CO. 23rd Street. 34th Street. Fancy mixed cloth Coats. Lined throughout with Taffetas Silk. Suitable for automobiling or travelling. 22.50 formerly 32.50 Black. Broadcloth Paletots. for street or evening dress. 22.50 and 32.50- formerly 30.00 © 42.50 Suitable Adjustable ; lunch and suitable for holiday Travelling — Accessqries, Toilet Tablets, Automobile, tea Hampers, etc., gifts. Fitted Travelling Bags and Cases of Pig Skin, Walrus, Seal, Alligator and Sole Leather. “With silver or Ivory . mounted * Toilet articles. English Kit Bags, Sole Leather Trunks, Valises, Millinery Boxes. Men’s Hat, Shirt and Boot Boxes, Sportsmen's Tran Raa aba: . Wardrobe, Bureau and Chiffonier Trunks, 30.00 to 65.00 Kit Bags, Various sizes. : 9:25.) © 42,00 Dress Suit Cases..,... 5.00 35.00 Fitted Suit Ca «.15.00 “ ¥50,00 JAMES McGREERY& CO. - 23rd Street, ‘84th Ss -SOROS| ey Shoes for Men and Boys, New Winter Models, In Both Stores, If Button, Lace and Blucher cut—medium or heavy ’ weight—made of Wax Calf, Glazed Kid, Box Calf, “Sorosis Health Calf” and Patent Leather. All Sorosis Lasts and Patterns are made in Factory. This perfect modelling—correct in propoy th Osis insure tion and outline. Men’s Sorosis hoes, 4.00, 5.00 a 6.00 pair Boys’ = ‘ 4 85 sf Youths’ ‘ i MT JAMES McGREERY “i Twenty-third Street. Thirty-fourth Street. { ; ‘ a ae al $47 |: Extreme reduction on the remainder of this elegant as-\) sortment, exhibiting a wealth& Pacquin Blouse Models Wonderful values at $35 eed | $55— of lustrous, beautifully drap- ing velvetsin the most fashionable ? Silk embroidered, cord? ed and richly silk-braided trim- mings—elaborate as the French) Coats £ Tailored Aiteravons FREE, SALE A T ALL THREE STORES. (og ‘OoI6West Lath Ste od AKDT Sie | ‘45:6 Bro 61 rat St DS ta d {| On Sale in Hath Stores, | | | | @ t : j | | | 1 | | | { [meen ING STORE Grand Free Entertainment in Our Amusement Hall, Third Floor. en er CRS FS) Four Umea datly—1045 A. M ee | 230 nd 4.45 P.M. The Most Puzzling g and'Marvellous Illusion « Th tional mystery D- ENF menby ere » CO = Aeriol, Queen | OE uO pe oe Se no moves, walk Tnventy In Toyland---Sth Floor Santa Claus Gives a Present to Children ‘Who Are Accompanied by Parent or Guardian, The Sth Floor Presents (he Finest Toy Store that Wwe Ever Opened The Special eerie Dressed Doll 24 {nches. fine papler- nd, fine bisque ble ayes, sewed unite me! nt 6th Av., Dad to 23d, St.,.N. Y. Mail Orders Promplly and Carefully Filled! ue Another of Those "Wonderful ‘“‘Ehrich’’ Coat. Sales.! A Stock Adjustment. it ade inv “$10.00 to $12.00 Coats for $7.00. | $12. 50 to $15.00 Coats for £9.00: | Si. 50 to » $20. 00 Coats for $11.00 | § as style is v ut the ¢ approved by ss show will ued fashions aE 50 inch Glove-Fitting Satia L ined Kersey ea ats. 52 inch Semi-Fitting Satin Lined Kersey Coats. 52 inch Long Loose Back Satin Lined Coats. 50 inch Long Loose Circular SWEEP Coats, he most b ifs style. 71 wes st of everything. $10 to ) coats for $11.00. sure ‘to attend this great pate and secure your share of these "Be £ unparalleled bargains. || Women’s ‘$20 Suits, onl | Women’s $25, ae: S guaranteed satin Skirts umber of other stylish Dresses and. Ps Fra for. ‘0 the Frenchiest crea- s-in_th made of : ed Swiss ct, som: d Princess models $3.5 chased at a Remarkable Price cession from a, Prominent + Who Was in Urgent Need of Ready Cash. ne illustration at left, and the de-§ scription that follows, it is impossible to do the garments full justice. Don’t fail to caine hers to-morrow while the wBlasts, In coats made o. ne] ton Princ ina seams, tle party frock ‘A sweeping stock adjustment of the new invisible plaids, hands imported broadcloths a ed or cluster-plaited ef . skirts of all materials, s A Clothing Sensation from 8 A. M. | sell | » Coat, 86.0! Girls Full Length Winter Cc Made of all-wool fancy or plain cheviot, with large nm, green or fawn; vale I Sale at: Rubber Boots Our Fifth Annual Event, Mail Orders Filled. the est side-p fons. -Skirts for al out a parallel for st ed, with full box back; slashed new sleeve with reverse cuffs, ots, double breasted and sizes 6 to 14; shown in for 4 hours o ntil noon we W for sx ia inch Dolls. , oo 28e all odd Jots, 1 10 om 33 to 44 Gum Boots. Storm King Boots. Youths’ | ai ides, 11, 12, a eho ; 50 Toy j 324, 18, 18, 3," 18 1.79 Ist QUAL 98° with and and | « Wagons & to 101 want suits that will look ne: at the same time give ther will find exactly what they want, the usual price. | Youths’ 24, 13, 1 ; at frag Sed }1.98 auyy, double soles, a alias 21219 tn} 1 Boys’ sizes, i 98c extra durat Ext s | Men’ 3) 4 “a arene Le i $1. 00 $5.50 Swing Horses for | Larger, stern for Boy ae 93.49 ie S28 ud and flashy, bu || Arctics for Girls, Boys and Women. One and Two quiet stripes m2 to 6 P. M. i if | i is to get people a H He ili Gre pirenlas alwaysito bell Ay ae Big Clothing D m | ‘ ee Special Prices. | News rear so $00) PO" Be a $9.98 | 69c "Sizes, 6 to 10% 100-only at this price. Be | On sale from 8 A. M. till noon only | 98c Sizes, 141 to 2 | 98c Sizes, Youths’, 11 to 2 Bargains in Dinner Ware 1.19 Sizes. Boys’, 3 to 6 ; 3 for the season. if TAS ‘Sizes, Ww omens: 3+te> ome $12.00 Decorated Dinner Sets, $4. 98 Special at \Sale of Boys’ Clothing, Positively the Greatest Dinner Set Bargain " ancl ne Tne rdecc Double-Breasted Refers. Reefers, | “hoist of Asy Garment 9 ) So Perera SODTEDIECEST Sue Suc vnngeney setae rs Fi Long Overcoabsvtn Ovaeasin More heat with less olf than any other stove, Large S sfeel founts, nick- guaranteed to burn Ras TS Russian Overcoats, Suits, Suits. ERA a 1. O§ ® Is heevy quality blue and Oxford Melton cloth (not shoddy or satinettes,& lined with excellent quot red flannel; have velvet w, militiry huttons and insignia on- sleeves. The sizes range as high us 12 years, Tha Overs} ‘oats are In axes 8 to 16, matte of léivy blue frieze f nud Oxtord Meltons, Handsome garments, well # tailored, that will answer for dresr as well as, every-day wear, The Suits and Overcoats for the large boys—# to 16 years—are shown in double-breasted or Norfolk § style, With piain or knicker pants; for the boys In ages 3 to 8 Russian style, with sailor colar ang & bloomer pants, ‘ "has A $17. 00 Bed Outfit $11. 66 Steel Beds, ns illustrated, {ncluding a combination “Hair Mattress: | “Y spring = with” $13.50 Uecorated rated $= GQ Dinner Sets, 3 large SIGE s, with decorated, thin gO [$14.50 Decorated § Dinner Sets, 114 pieces, four sizes ite 4 Platters and Soup Tureen; neat slecorations; a positive bargain plated trimm at 10 “he ours without refilling. - Floor Coverings. Carpets, R-zs, Linoleums and Qileloths—a group oy sensational price reductions of great interest. | $1.50 Axminster . | $17.98 ranch Body Brus-|' Carpets, $4.09 sels Rugs, $9.98 made, laid and | ie pis, Deadew cad Size a ia LBs speetal at 1 Or oringy and desten, very Tish | $27.50 Sanford's Axminster Rugs, Special a $15.98 bought aire, yard. colorings; i $135 Velvet Carpet; special, per yd. 67e Wat Jail patterns, apd suitable’ for rooms,) halls, All-Wool Brussels Carpets, yd. 46e ol, not Jute, for Importe all-woo!l Sse values, for-<s-.siesece st if all wo an others advertise for all ca heavy” bronze werg to pureh “$1. 50 Genuine Inlaid Linoleum— Remnant Lengths—per square yard “Hours 8 to 11 A. M, and 3 to.5-P."M. only, {Colors through to back, Enough pieces of.same pattern can be had to cover very large rooms, é H ; a5e Ollcloth (8 to 11 A. M, and 2 to 4 P, M,) at 18c. peas 39 5,000" yards 49c. Oilcloth, 1-2 yard, [v wide, 2 yards long, at, Amat 4-YardWide SheetLinaleam New Location - - 4th Floor. ‘Potter's Beamless Shoot Lidnoloum, 4 ‘ido (no plercing necessary)... Bown inne hid. tlie and | oral patter ne. Retatled stores Bo ae square here to-morrow, per Squaee 6c

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