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eens hada ae THE EVENING t SAY 7TH'S MEN 'BULLETS WHIZZ Privates t BOT BULLETS FOR SHAM iA 200 HEM SHO ‘Longshoreman and a Sailor Exchange Many Shots on Brooklyn Pier. Asserted >that Rounds Deadly Cartridges Went Out by Mistake. IN PISTOL DUEL; WORLD, o THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1907. Two Blocks on = z | Adams Dry Goods Co. Sixth Avenue There te an amazing story the Seventh Regi the Natt Guard on special gduty with the recu Yare at Port Harmilton, to the eff that fully M rounds of + were déaiributed by mistake te fo-day for une in on the fort by a fm paid that we By a migor officer ball cartridges liad bee rapid gfe wun. All the chief officer vegular, refuse to byt tt fs positively Yeien that an investisatir Geventh Regiment ond) of ball cartrid (flouted from the Piistake for blank cartridges A Narrdw Escap> stated by f the story ! Gay atta t tehin omer te te Tintvalea atvance ante Attack on the Forts. 4 call to arms © femifias he roaching eel war ong ‘Betore i had sppro airtking distance of land, ou of the dix muna Was cont! > both, forte. Staten n shook ander aud great crowds 6 the spectacle a BYRNES DIDN’T arremt 1% technical measurements Island and South t LOSE HIS LIFE IN No. 7 Degraw 1 Moneziian Heme ——.+ HELD FOR HOMICIDE. Themes W ed of No et. Newark, N. J.. foreman Hedden Construction Company th eaarge of the constr “Ww onkyscraper at Church and ndt streets, was held to-tiay in ywwit the result of the in. he deaih of Jninew Pring», rowho waa killed at tnat inet night was crumbed to death beneath | cement and timbers aa the | 183 South rewult ation work on | . giving was of a témpora THE SHAM FIGHT, | briige gn” thie ncoond oor we thie | pbb Ber tes Seu Bia J wtryst MOMMle charced that Win- On imxiy permitted the ever: A rebort thar Frederick Byrn: # a pri- | loading of the bride. wate of Company D, Seventh Regiment, | oo wae drowned Im'a mhadi artack anon ASSAULTED ON WAY TO WORK Fort Hamilton ian night was disproved ™ to-day by Hyrnes himaeif. He ‘ Virb ACRES He EE ance at the qlarters of pny with the explanation that he absent on leave. His absence tlerd when the witle on his way diay. Two! attack ay, and tn ting up later biecks from his picked up! he was misnes time. It war | im several aupposed. tit he had fallen Into t ry Rad boa, Bay trying to climb one of the walls of| He told the ted story the fort, : bout being B iad ——— WESTERN UNION hi OPERATORS NOW LNELY TO STKE Many of Them Angry at Be-| ing Turned Down by the Board of Directors. | It now seems pepiere’ \nton ageinet tie Wes Company The men are much ive of ine erm Union the fal Directors We. terr fhe grievances submitted to the Board for ie eoneigeration rolal” Telegraphers” Union, qponiod ¢ | ar Directors, Is in neasion at th | | Bours. Tt ie possible ee sirike the © Telegraph Cony of sympathy. F t i¢ the nay dent # —— refusing J. Malloy yptrotier State fhe Brin'e books, ik vy the brokerage frm expec 1} Ohne made oul of the affair his complaint, of BROKER IN COURT “FOR TEST CASE y that the Teleg- wilh declare a strike Telegrapn wrought up over the Union to take any action on Executive Committee of the Com- whion Krievances 10 the Boara Astor nn decide ‘ant this to bappen, as nt all the men out at ¥ B. Kabn, & member of the broker firm of Harsfield & @iern, No #|> nange place, war summoned (o po (e-day on an order from th wiet-Atterney's office issued by May Motee fo) 9 allow an inapeeotor from to go over ® parole woul July 1, by whieh to have Union street, Brooklyn was the vietim of a mysterious assault untrymen. Temoved to the udson pital, His injuries ice are looking CURED.OF — TUBERCULOSIS, ' WAS SICK SIX YEARS. | A WELL MAN To-Day, Dear Sir: After baying tried man foctors, who tailed to cure me ef tuber. | ptleets of the fter using every find without apy ‘ened and dis- Kon account of orrbages. My verrible and distreasing sympton worre under auy tre or remedy I tried. ia asta ‘I decided to try a chauge of elima and accordingly spent more than a year do. but t ed to New York just | 1 thoaght 1 nen so many things ny benefit that I looked * failure thoro amined me, boL physically and wih hie nderson X-Light” Instantly located. my ined my Case plainer than | done myself, | tex Meolenty | ry Bis Germicidal Inhalation | Vibratory treatment After several months’ treat retuily Dr. Anderson rained iny Seah, and my turned By ‘As that was nearly Ave years ago, 1 can after being sick grey. » per Thanentiy, for | have never had a sith dey ce 1 hope th many other before I found DORVAL Db. JENNINGS, 7 Manhattan St Vers. Dr. Audersn aly tation and ex amination without Bie office, bo and 6th ars.) Daily, 10 w 8; Monday, Wednes 4 Fricay evenings tll & o'clock Dr. Andorson's , vey os went free to any addrers OR BALE | vated ook upon Chee and Lung Diy | tated that risation under « section of im of WOT Lo inmpect al) books reeord Silk R At Less of short lengths of Silks—the Silk Department this week plain and fancy Silks in the mi collection ic. and 350. le ts VE In the Plain and Roush Fongees in all and Peau de Cygnes Mes ured Foulards, Fancy Pong-es. F For worth: u} ADAMS BUILDING For a Friday Sale Only—No Mail Orders. . We wish to mike an absolute clean-up of a big accumuttion Included are such staple weaves as— ; ines, China Silks, 25 4 | Rotunda emnants Than Cost g in the he season's are well repre- result of en The most por ost desirable colors ance of blacks m1 will find an colors.Colored Tatfetas, Black Satin Tolka Dot and Fig foured Ma! utaise Stripe and Check Crepe de Chines, etc. Silks For Silks Pp toe; worth up to 89¢., 35c »4. Annivers Prices Averaging "3 t | 44-in. Black Atl-Wool Crepe Panama, Reauar value 5YC... Beeston 65c Blac 1l-Wool inches wide... 69c_ black Imported 45 inch $1.50 Black k Imported 44 inch. 52-inch All-Woel Panama Cloths. red, reseda; also black. DAMS BUILDING- Ist Floor |}————— Black Dress Goods | Sponged Cheviot, 43 39c High-Lustre Mohair, 49¢ French Voile, 42 inch $1.00 Black Silk-Lustre pi Black Imported Mohair Brilliantinsy 69,! Superior Finish Voie, 8Ic Closing Out Colored Dress Goods Below Cost. B9c Navy, royal, cadet, tan, gray, DrOWM | garnet, royal blue, light and dark ary Sale of o % Less Than Regular |59c Black All-Wool 39: | Storm Serge, 36 in, wide 7 ~ 75c_ Black All-Wool Silk Finish Nun's weal 49 ing, 44 inch .....- , $1.00 Black Al!-Wool 5% fion Panama, 52 in. 7% ($1.75 Black Imported High ‘Finish Chiffon bBroad- clotn, 54 ine hens i 99c §2-inch Mohair brilliantine Unusuaily bright AI gray; also black 3,500 Yards of Included are; All-Wool Panama Cle Suitings in great variety. 49c and 69c Dress Goods at..... Woot Nun's Veiling in all colors; also Shepherd Checks and Fancy Tailor 29¢ olce shades; All- vths in a variety of Eee IN EITHER BUILDING Best Groceries---Lowest Prices Specials for Friday and Saturday. | Butter— extra fan- Tongues --Armour's | E-ggs—strictly fresh a Oatmeal nen Tl Table Oli tor salute CM weued from Une het | Ties an ley Elgin: Greamery|Best Smoked Ox- | Egg’ 2,500 dozen | butter; nO RES Tongues, sugar? cured, | strictly fresh, selected | any price; fresh . | Eggs, rf ar- | sweet” packed in“3-lb, [Swett lender, and de-| HERES, every one guar-| air-tight) pack YL aa pa Head average Anshe i stir! 19c | + hip- weight, 4 to | . ry tor we, BSc |ibs.; per Ib... $2 34C1 None Sent C.0.D. | Blend —Fanc: den grown, eli ‘ Coftecs% Bie Te re Bike Delicatcsen Dept full-bodied de! Mined. v4 od ae a ie on son Bie, $1: pir Ib. BE) | Marmalade Meee ee) ce aoe | ersnuhede|teenias uitcr 2a : we ation 8 anery Butter, 2g | Mackerel — xtra tanc AY me “ tat. white, No.2, gh | ham a Te wt $29 coined bee Rice n i et Smoked fr rod mote Ole Catsup—rrocai Brant J fe ad Beans 4), Pld. cane in to \ Ie Hite”, Ger cade 7c Smored Liverwarst, 9° Farina (7. 6. Brand) 7 Baron's Welsh Rare a ’ 1 ib. rartons © bit oer gar Lima Beans (oF herring Mardra'e im Pickles ite ing Pickles a ported erring into sa or Rour Bae ee tes | ato sauces ver can, S7C Vue Sten Quart tar 336 sn reheat ite: 24¢ 18 ow smoked Beel, War rim 10¢ As be i 335 ‘per ib, Acitetows * Pike fyi! Cesam 9 hese. pe ib. $7¢ (Pure 0 Bowens, / $20.00 Extensio eas esaeags| OE. EITHER WUILDING |} Anniversary Sale of n Tables at $14.50 Extension Table—Has | 44-inch quartered oak round top and deep quartered rim. ' ——_—__—_| Adan 2 Men’s Douglas Shoes & Ox- fords, Including Many Heavy round quartered pillar base, with heavy shaped legs and finely carved claw feet. This Table opens 6 feet. You will scarcely see anything like { for so little money, Regularly San een $14,50 ONeill-Adams Co. A L IN EITHER BU ILDING 20th, 21st & ; 22d Streets [i O'Neill & Company. Our Great Bar gain. List for Friday A golden opportunity to economize. The Special Sales for Friday are replete with timely suggestions in summer merchandise and the prices in every case are such as should appeal to all who read this announcement. The values particularized below are unmatchable, and present great saving opportunities. Exclusive Apparel tor Misses & Children. Special Anniversary Prince Chap Suits of L n white and j Sizes 14, 16 a $6.00 Linene Coat Suits, $3.95. Sale Prices, me tan; seml- nd 4 $12.50 Coat Suits, $7.95 Prince Chap and F Coat-Sults in all with contrasting co! and cull skirts; sizes t4, 16 and tS years; special at... $10.00 Prince Chap Coats, §5 95 Prince Chap Coats—Ut good quality covert cloth, semi-fitting, notched | collar, patch pocket; sizes | 14,16 and 18 years; spe- cial at eee $9.95 Separate and saddle; very full sweep; high kilt two or three folds 39 inches; special at the lead very f Suits, $14.75 years; spe r cial at dots; sizes 14, 16 18 years cial at Skirts-Of Linene, pees ca ng shades, also white Gaeta ede, $25.00 Panama P Chap Suits—Of $ weight Chiffon k a; plain not coat, lined with soft fin velvet notched colla kilt skirt with bias folds s 16 and 18 $14.75 Silk Jumper Suits, $6.95 d Silk Jumper Suits for misses and young wo w high kilt skirt and fancy 1 jumper, as: sorte ipes, checks and and wh { O'NEILL BUILDIN Women’s White Canvas Ties At $1.25 Ins.ead actly $2.50 e\ foot li Value of $2.50. like picture) spotless whi our BC DE w in a sale to-morro half ; Also a Very Special Offering of Baredoot Sandals For Misses and Children Popular for 5 _wear Sizes 6 to 2, Value 75. @ 39¢ pair, Special at rey TL DING—Bd Floor | W Bi THE) $5.00 Linene Skirts, $2.95 ite 1 $2.99 Six hundred pairs welt soles (¢x- regular canvas Ties, ribbon laces, large fast white white lambskin heel and ning to 7 size exactly 4 at | Russets When You Buy W.L. Douglas Shoes BLLOW what They Are branded You Are Getting a Cenuine Bargain. tory dama the swagger now we have the k More styl¢s—and that is to be course, ma v shades Better Selection cwik t $2.50 and $ uk These Shoes they term be on sale to-morrow. Right that has ever been in the store toc cluding everyth’ . $2.59, Anniversary Sale of Women’s $3.00 Pumps rh Another regularly at $3.00. and women’s at $2.00 of women’s patent gun metal new ewn, turned Pumps ), A, B J 2% to 7 size ¢ heel = lnir ch, Cuban heel Nk bow. Sold by Special for the Anniversary Sale, $2.00 us $1.93 [O'NEILL BUILDING 3d Floor Anniversary Sale of Young Men’s $8.98 Suits at $6.85 These aa Suits for Young Men are made of Worsteds, lots and’ Cassimeres in the most popular of the season’s designs; single and breasted models, ANUIVEISary Stile POE ...s0s5 sade ies a ToueeNelanm Boys’ $5.98 & $6.98 Suits, $3.00. Suits—C) uble breasted with belt, Norfolk, Russian and erjals are fancy Cheviots, Cassir $5.98 and $6.98. Anniversary Sailor e and Worsteds. Sale price ; Boys’ 75c, Trousers, 39c. Boys’ Straight and Bloomer Trousers—Made of pretty Cheviots, good workmanship, taped seams and patent waist bands. Value 75c. Al vor | Trimmed Millinery We Have Arranged for This Anniversary Sale A Collection of Trimmed Hats Which We Will Offer To-morrow at Radical Re- ductions from Former Prices. Trimmed Hats, formerly $4.00, to-morrow at.......... Trimmed Hats, formerly $5.00, to-morrow at Trimmed Hats, formerly $10.00, to-morrow at... . .. $5.00 Trimmed Hats, formerly $12.50 to $16.50, to-morrow at $3.75 Trimmed Hats formerly $19.00 to $30.00, to-morrow a$ 13.00 ———- [as ITHER por Great Anniveisary Bargains in Hosiery and Knit Underwear 5 Women's 35c, Hosicry, 19c. a Fair, Women's fine imported Hermsdort dye fast black regular made light-weight Cotton Hose, double soles, heels and téeS; full seam- less fast black Silk Lisle Hose, very sheer, veiling weight; boop Patterns and full length Lace Lisle Thread Hose. Imported goods regular 35c. grad t less than landing cost; best 25c. kinds. Special Friday at, per pair............. 19c. Hosiery, 12'c. ] 50c. Hosiery, 35c. S fast black tull seamless) Sheer Gauze Lisle Chread Hose, reg- gauze Lisle Hose, double soles, very| ular made, double soles, garter tops, sheer weight, and full length Lace| bay peach vee 208 a ae Lisle Women's Hose, aif | bale iets 35c the best 19c, kind c 3 Pairs for 1.00, | Wor a Women's $1.00 Union Suits, 5¢c. Women's desirable qualities of fine Swi.s ribbed pure white lisle thread Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, yokes plain or !ace trimmed; very elastic, wide legs, knee length, trimmed with wide laces; best $1.00 kinds, Cal 50c Women's 19c. Vests, 12'‘c.| Women’s 50cf 9c Vests, 25¢ ] Women's Swiss ribbed pure white} Women's impor... Swiss ribbed lisle and cotton Vests, very elastic, | Sfte, liste thread Vests, low neck, sleeveless, hand crocheted yokes in several patterns; also plain white, sky and pink silk lisle, low neck, sleeve- less Vests; and fancy yoke, |ow neck, sleeveless lisle thread: domestic Vests in white, sky and pink; Soe and 39¢. numbers 25c perfect qualities, low neck and sleeve | less, plain or with fancy tr ing, and plain necks, with short sleeves; regular and extra s 19¢, grade; special at | Men's $1.50 Union Suits, $1.v0. on Suits are the best hot-weather garments yet produced for men. ch we will place on sale Friday are the jersey-fitting, very pliable, and are perfect in quality, They come in white Lisle Thread or ton Yarns, very light weight, ankle or knee length, with long or eves, or sleeveless, athletic styles; sizes 34 to 44 Inch. They are the same grades that haberdashers aré selling for $1.50 and $1 00 - - $2.00 per suit, at gag EITHIR BUILDING _|————— Anniversary Sale of Summer Curtains, Awnings, &c. | Kuffled Net Curtains, New Cross Stripe " 65¢ They come in a prof Curtains of designs selected om R : c ir the best the manufacturers Sonmacly Sie ag $1.00 an have produced this season. so the v owing Special Note the extreme price re- 495 Curtains alucs, ae ia per palr...e-.. + B5e ge: ; $1.35 Curtains, per pair....... $,00 | $2.00 Curtains, per pair $1.09) 41.89 Curtains, per pair...... 1.25 | $2.50 Curtains, per pair. . $1.50 | 52.25 Curtains, per pair 1.69 } $3.00 Curtains, per pair. . $2.00 } $2.75 Curtains, per pair.. 1.95 | $3.75 Custains, per pair... $2.50) Silkoline Lambre quins. The season's newest and pretties de- signs, both light and dark colors Regular price 75c. each, Spe- an, 606 cial at $2.00 Hammocks, $1.50. | Awnings un to 3 Feet 6 Inches Wide, §3.00. mae We will make e these awnings at the above! An exceptional saowing of this sea- price US.AE | son's newest and prettiest designs, our regular 4 with pillows. We are offering for or, matertal,|to-morrow our regular | wiich includes | $2.00 Hammocks at $1.50 ins ee Figured Madras. popula | s,000 yaras of imported figured stripes 3M8) cv adras, either white or ecru, the colors, OFder | orettiest of summer draperies, 36 now, as the inches tn width, Regular price hot weather If Soc. per yard. Special at 29 we and Pp feral is very scarce. With these] 5,000 Yards Rutfled Net, awnings we furnish best quaiity gal wha he oe ee vanized iron frames and fixtures | extra rice BOC, per Regular $3.75 ¢ach; spe jegular | I