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« FOUR KILLED ~ BYASHOCK OF 15,000 VOLTS When Stack Hit Electric- Light Wire. "THREE OTHERS MAY DIE.’ Atalian Workmen Flee itv Panic —Two Foremen on New Factory Arrested. anil] te to-day invertigat troention of four men and injury of three others at mble’a new soap factory Mariner's Harbor, Staten >reman, Patrick Sweeney, and William lor street, Port are under arrest pending the Coroner hee Proctor & G building Inland Die Without a Cry. mn ack came In contact ro Was not even @ sulation wore: through 4 warning. Four were) r nds against the | ad without even their bodies nd they were the fatal en- down in thelr Jown the wire and left en island tn darkness STILLMAN TO RETIRE? | | ——— | Wall Street Fb Head of Stand stloa, & liman is in Burope end Mr. | his Chief's absence, te Mr, Vanderlip said | “, of Mr, Btillman's tn tng. ree HOW WATCH TRUST MILKS THE PUBLIC. | Sut | Retailer Buys in Europe at a Figure Enabling Him to Bisect Price Monopoly Fixes, Mctals have not yet got ever the they experienced when ® short ago & passenger return- ing from Europe on one of the big. transatiantio liners calmly “eolared that among his effect were 2,000 gold- | eased watches. The revenue officials started in to figure up how much @uty was coming to Uncle Gem when the Passenger interrupted them, “Don't bother yourself,” he said; “you mee they are relinported Ameri a2 made timepieces and as much are free of duty” “Wihat! when! how?’ the astonished eMotais garped Bvery one ef the Wetohes Wis examined, and they wore ll found to be as the nger rep- | Fevented. Every singe piece tere | ho hae tention The oust Serie! muntber and private marke the Tamous Bigin, Waltnem and tone products, ‘hese rs the Crescent W Com- y, form what ts knawe eo the ‘sich Trust, aud when the 4 who brought the watohes to ‘coun: | reached the establishment of © . Keene, the well-known anti-trust weller, at No. 1% Hrondway, he hed interesting story to tw’ of the | welcbes thet bad worried the @usioms officials. ‘They are watches that are gold tn this @ountry by dealers under the thumb of The trust Tor $V Kpiece, but the Kesne jont picked them up in various Euro- mn towne af @ueh @ figure that toey I he placed gn gale to-morrow in the ne store at B.5 Waloh, For « long ime Mr. Keone has cast ay to clroumvent th Ras’ serbiddon jovbere fe fo sail him thelr products, a ited on selling below the price t sei on thelr watches, Finally | t on the scheme of nending nia | and reimport in | Bian watcnes” Tha thane ages | tried to retaliate by cutting | ropean dealers who sol | '* Seen byt “Boal ‘thay * aa to and the Now York tr hy ater Data Keant, Ca OU ma, oe ae ke had ‘In torten ene sertocie eae en « MATHIAS V. FORNEY TO THE BVENING WWKRLD, rmMNinuwnt, JUN er “= WED WIDOW AT 72 if you Aged New York Engineer Takes | Happen mis: Out License for Marriage in to 1s your train, to be late, to forget Baltimore. Friends of Mathias V. Forn something, you can jenty-two years olf, of No. & always make a good | avenue, learned to-day throug reoovery tim had By Telephone YORK TELEPHONE 00., 18 Day Street League, New York City, Engineers’ Clubs, O’Neill-Adams Co. _ Store gt tar Two Blocks, Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St, N.Y. | [IN ADAMS BUILDING ONLY $9.85 pasa ran: 'Men’s Blue Serge Suits | Regularly Worth $15.00 For Particular Men | Blue Serge weather is here to stay. Men who appre- | ciate style and comfort never fail to add to their ward- | robe a nice blue serge suit—the } ideal clothing for the hot snmmer | months, j These suits that we will offer to-morrow | at $9.85 are particularly good $15.( and smooth f bsol worsted and t h; it is or i inque: YTHING,; the | x | | onstruction; y best blue serge suits we aie 9.85 have offeréd at such a low price $ 202 Sizes 34 to 46, Regular and Stout Men's Straw Hats Correct styles, correct braids, correct prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, Boys’ $2.98 Suits $1.75 450 Boys’ Splendid Double-Breasted Suits in a wide range of splendid wearing fai rics; all pretty p: ; made $1.75 unusually good; 4 8 to 15. : ITHER BUILDING ~ Special for Saturday _ Men’s $1.00 Outing Shirts, 65c {i Plain and pleated bosoms, of white madras and blue chambray, cuffs attached Y or separate. These Sh are cut extra large and spe- cially suitable for big men. Special at 65c Six for $3.75 Summer Night Shirts of light cambric; surptice neck and military collar, Special at. . 59c 263 Sixth Avenue Between 16th and 17th Streets Only Entrance Through Purniture Store SHARP REDUCTIONS IN MEN’S CLOTHING Dress Well on #1 a Week These suits have just come in (not left- overs) spick-span-new, from one of the manufacturers supplying our regular stocks. They were made up in anticipation of orders that didn’t come—made up just as our Cloth- ing always has to be made—the best in every way that ready-made clothing can be made. The offerings include: Suits . $25 High Grade $20 High Grade Suits . . $18 High Grade Suits . .. $15 High Grade Suits . . $10 High Grade Suits . . There is wide variety of paiterns, in light, medium and dark shades of fancy cheviots, velours, neat cassimeres, worsteds and U, 8 Indigo Blue Serges—which means that the vari- éty is as complete as regular. stock. And in addition you have the advantage of paying for your sult ln small weekly payments, ‘ A ACITY SIEGE IN ITSELF) | xo CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE $9.75 Silk Dresses NLY 100 of these Silk dresses. We fully expect to be obliged to say “All gone” to those who come later than 4o’clock Saturday. So there’s fair warning to come early. All made in the style illustrated, and a very good style it is. The waist is cut very full, with the proper Japanese sleeves, The skirt is a plaited model, finished at bottom with a deep fold. The material is a good, fancy taffeta silk in your choice of a number of patterns of block-checks, stripes and hairlines. Colors are blue-and-white, black-and-white, brown-and-white and_pink-and-white for ages 14 to 18 The price is........ Misses’ Summer Suits Worth $15 to $18 for $10 It 1s perfectly fair to call them “worth $15 to $18,” be- cause most stores are asking those prices even to-day for the same class of garments. The $10 price here is merely a Big Store incident. For example, take the style illustrated. This has been a ae “seller” at $15 to $18, according to the store visited. ur own price was $15. Made in a number of smart, man- nish mixtures; light colors only; coat satin-lined. This is only one of several highly desirable styles $10 reduced from $15, $16.50, $17.50 and $18 to... Store, Second Floor, Center.) (Sleget Coope Shirt Waist Supremacy! Here’s Our Claim: The largest collection of moderate- priced shirt waists in New York is shown here. The best collection, in the sense of the greatest variety of desirable styles, is shown here. The best values are here, Here’s the Proof: We are selling more shirt wajsts every single day than some storés— big stores, at that—sell in two or three days, Few, if any, women who examine our styles and learn the prices on them buy anywhere else. Often they go out to look—but they come back to purchase, Here’s the Price Range: White Batiste and Lawn Waistse— 1x 100 More Misses’ Silk Jumper Dresses, at $9.75 J.B.GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. Children’s and Infants’ Dresses and Skirts - Continuing the Sale of Samples and Surplus Stock Announced Yesterday N°: only astonishingly cheap but in an astonishing variety. There is everything in this special lot that the mother of children up to 5 or 6 years of age can ask for in the way of outer dress. And the savings ere grcat—many are half the usual prices, For Infants: ‘ong Skirts, Short Skirts, Mother Hubbard Dresses, Slips. For (Ider Children: French Dresses Yoke Uresses, (cuimpe Dresses and Colored Gingham and Chambray Dresses. Regular 49c to 75c goods for Regular 75c to $1 goods for, . 49e Regular $1.25 to $1.50 goods for. .75¢ Regular $1.75 to $2 goods for....98¢ Regular $2.25 to ) goods for, $1.48 Regular $2.50 to 0 goods for$1.°5 Regular $4 10 $5 goods for $2.5) Regular $5, $6 and $7 goods for.$3.50 Sige! Creper Store, Seo d Fi or, Coats $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50, $2.95 and upward, as far as you will care to go. Net, Lace and Silk Waists — $3.95, $5, and up. Here Are the Waists You Want if you want the most original, effective, elaborate and newest styles, and care any- thing about saving from a dime to a dollar on the price, (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Ploor, Center) All-Wool Serge, 59c Sumner Weight Cream or Navy Blue 'UCH an offer as only this store is willing to make at this season, and possibly here only through a combination of happy chances, Absolutely all worsted. Cholce of cream or navy blue. Thirty-six inches wide. i eosg OVOM a ead cats cas 59c¢ (Giexel Cooper Store, Main Floor and making. Btyle 1 be made, all sizes, ed soles; bigh or low gant shoe for daily use Style 8 hand-turned soles) ma grade Bioce, they heve been givin charge for foot Our pr Women’s Golden brown, kid Gibson | ties; plain toes; large eyelets; ribbon laces; a8 pretty @s any tan shoe can around, the same as any of the bigh- The shoes that have carned (their re ar ol equal merit, ‘line of Foot Mould shoes and Oxtor allthe best leathers, docluding tans Ask for ‘S. & H."’ Green Trading Clearing Them Out All the Men's Spring Suits, Haincoats, Top Coats, and Frock, ‘tuxedo and Full Dress Coats and Vests at these three prices $ buys suits originally $ F buys suits and 7.85 priced up to $12.50. 15.8% frock and dress $10 85 buys sits original- coats and vests origi- ba ly priced up to $20. nally at prices up to $30. Absolutely no reservations whatever — everything in spring-weight fabrics goe All the sack sul{s have belt straps on trousers and can, of course, be worn straight thrdugh the hot weather. 800 Fancy Wash Vests reduced to $1. 600 ‘‘Kingly’’ Trousers reduced to $3. Jegel Cooper Store, Main F Revolvers and Blank Cartridges HE vacation and early Fourth of July demand is upon‘us, We are weil able to meet it, Revolver manufacturers nounced an advance in dealers have followed suit. We have NOT, lver-Johnson and Hopkins & Allen Revolvers, $4.76 to $5.75, accord ing to caliper and tops. “Young America’’—a pate, low-priced pistol, $7.95, We have in stock every make of revolver and automatic pistol known to the American trade. Blank Cartridges at the Lowest Prices Quoted, Se fo 85c per box of 50, according to class and calib-r Giese! Cooper & » Third Ploor, Center) have prices. an- Most Fresh Meats Special Reductions for Saturday Mabe. ib vee Li] Fresh Fish 4 12s4o| "ELL hebeiser aoe Fresh Killed Mor/s Fresh Vegetables Siaih WOR IBC | New Once 25¢ are bunch. * 12¢) Frew | ‘bunches tor DM 29¢| “Daylight”? Bakery o n upplies, fresh trom the LAYER CAKES Delicatessen mc 15e af 2 25e Prope made Por Salad— ‘ . Datled De-T Hest BB H am Zic ecacted » 10c ELLY " etl Crab L1S~or spon: 1 Qe | Fancy, Ripe, Maryland Strawb: rries ('. )ie 8 P advancing cost Style 6 withtair cis ac Btyle 4-Patent leather Oxford ties, in both the high Cuban and low hee | the general style and Otting qualities Bivle Btyle 2—Tan calf Gibson ties; welt. | Style B—Kid Oxford tles, We have! heel Oxtord eels; af cle-| these in four distinct shapes, suitable) fec! model | for most any use, i r dress or| Style 5—-Hig Patent leather pumps: | aaity walking. All have hand-turned | ©" wear Je seamless ai : who want bh sol which make them so & t "| jand easy on tender feet ih ‘Stylish Shoes at $ Including Plenty of Tan, Golden Brown and White Oxtords HESE are good shocs, and besides thar there is a good choice offered both statements remarkable in view of the steadily The price makes shoes w shoes, so for 1.95 shoe materials mps, each @ pe Some women Our Famous Foot Mould § sist on tor perfect fit, best st and just (bat kind of satisfaction to (heir wearers, and at Prices are». Bice Sire, Se han de Hip be all the latest styles and $3 & $3.50 Stamps— We Give Them t years dealers over'vig other