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SIX OIE FROM HEAT BEFORE STORM COMES Temperature Approaches Nine- ty Degrees and Humid- ity Is High. MANY PROSTRATIONS. Conditions Indicate Cooler Weather to Come, Weath- er Man Says. THE, TEMPERATURE. | 20 ofelock 11 yelook 12 o'clook 1 o'clock 2 o'elook 8 o'clock 4 o'clock B o'clock 6 o'clock Althever from the * o'clock It did @uring the fun ef the city fa piclosk, however, it was ning degrees cooler Weather Man Was Wise Early. As he took for the ice water fice this morning t squint at the sky and ans fous, pereptring re of his collar and reached nar his he weat be coster this evening. and advise: fo ,take"an umbrella and lightning rod with him if he out after “Yes.” he said, glancing in t tion of boken, where they mitra th ‘coming. er.” he continued talk Although a brisk breeze cooled oft | the night, the sun came caused people to start high etate of perspiration and with @ scorching set of new opinions about the avbway. ‘The summer underwear trade is brisk and special train bringing in hurry shipments of straw hata, The open- work Ww Mnen skirt is fluttering in the breeze M at § o'clock, 76 Deaths From Heat. CONK. Jos! H, of No. 74 Steuben street, Brooktyn, from convulsions su- perinduced by ‘the hees DURY, ANNA, aged forty-one of No. 1% Bond street, Brooklyn, wes found Qra4 in bed. She had Bright's disease and she is thought to have been fatally Offected by the heat FUCH, WILLIAM eld, « Bohemian, ¢ while digging « ditch, was He was carried to his home @ed an hour later. thirty-five years | Little Férry. N. J, overcome. OLIVER, ANTHONY, fifty-five years old, of No. 105 Imlay street, Brooklyn, was overcome by h while walking Hamilton avenue and died. “H, WILLIAM, a laborer, thirty- of age, was Overcome by the heat while at work at Little J., W-day and died inside of an hour. He leaves & widow and six children HOLMWN, MARY, sixty-five years old, of Ne. % Dikeman street, Brooklyn, Med as a result of the intense heat Mrs, Holen, who wa very heavy women, went to the around the led 40 her daughter that | @he Was not feeling well. The da helped her mother {nto th went for a dot @uring ber absence Stricken on Way to Sea ‘Thomas Hanle, a ten-year-old boy. ‘an@ smal! for his age, couldn't wait till | @ooler weather came to run away to sea, but started out from his home at No. 1% Firat avenue to-day, to find the| place where ships took on such Ia aa. be. He was told to follow the Beo- ond Avenue elevated to Chatham Square the Brooklyn Bridgy. This took him from early morning ti Jong after his usual dinner ume, and what with hunger and the heat Tommy | fell over from exhaustion at the Man- hattan end of the bridge strugture and bad to be takén to Bt. Gregory's Hos- pital the Job and the | The heat was | nurs of ons were | where he| ‘While he was being plunged in an joe. eR seen Dath the police Jan employee of \ cn At the bospital and took his boy | home. Heat Prostrations. A laborer, twenty-five years old, was overcome by the heat at Third avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-ninth | street this mdFning. He was removed |to the Harlem Hospital There wai nothing to ientify him, but he ha ark hair and wore a sult of dark clothes. MALENBERG, JOHN Roslyn, L. 1, was heat on the "L” station at Gates ave. nue and Broadway, Brooklyn, and was | taken to Bushwick Hospital DUICK, ANNIE, thirty, of No wn | Jerome avenue, the Bronx, wae over-| come by the eat in an office at No, 110/ Nassau treet. After being revived ahe wae taken home HANLEY, THOMAS. ten ye: Tovercome at the Manhattan en tighteen, of overcome by the Brooklyn Bridge. and taken to St. Greg- ory’a Hospita: MILLE EPH, thirty-two, of No treots, and d to Gouverneur Hospit LENTINE, twenty-five . Brooklyn at the Manhattan end of rook yn Bridge, and taken to Hud- Jeon sireet hospital thirty-five, of No, . Brooklyn, was eet and Hudson | P., forty-five 2 A. between 4, WAR overcome 1 Eighth ave- ALFONSO; forty-seven, ort, ls 1, was prostrated at No ulberry street, and from there Fitteenth wed to the Harlem Tos: B., thirty-six, of No ri ° street, Taken to \ Hospital } CHARD, fitty-four, of | lyn, was overcome at Hoyt’ and Doug.ass | taken to the Long Island a ee | FOUR MEET DEATH. IN | SCAFFOLDING COLLAPSE. June %—Four and five badly in ny the collapse ef a| urth and Natem» _ New Harlem Store, running gear, yr Sa on a Cowperthwait Sanitery Mattress and feel fresh, cool and || and then travel down the Bowery to Well all Summer, Our-bedding costs no more than the other kinds. Gem Freezer,$1. 49 ‘Reed Rocker,#2.98 | A very finely | made piece of fur- niture, attractively i cool in appearance, We have many | styles of reed set- | tees, tables, ttc., at a wide range of prices, Also rattan and wicker goods |ealoes ‘RUG AND CARPET DEPT, ring will help wonderfu comfortable and inviting | rlety of such things at proper prices, This handsome English car- riagé sells regularly for $40. It ha. a body of fine mahog- any, a hood of leather cloth, iTHE EVENING WORLD, 2 PINOCHLE ‘BUTT-W GUTAIS, SAYS COURT “Receipt” for Balm After Be- ing Slugged Holds Good in Law. “It in hereby considered that an payr of $16 and doctor bill, be the fight Is considered settled be- tween Friedman and Albert (Signed) “HH. ALBERT. * paved Morrie Friedman, of No. 0 Fast Fighty-eighth street, her penalty to-day when he aigned in the Yorkville Court, ed with assault upon Herman Al of No. 18% Madison avenue The was over a game of, pinoohle Saturday at the store of Rubenstein & Granot, No, § Becond street, where both men are employed The trouble happened when Albert ‘butted In” and called the attention of a player to the fact that he bad over- looked a meld of 18 trumps As a result of this Interference Fried man Jost the game, wherellpon he ploka, up a piece of wood and cut a three-tnch gash in Albert's head Friedman at once sent for a doctor, and, as further balm for Albert's wound, bought him a collar, tle, shirt bill and and told the the Fifth etreet were Friedman arrested Two detect! EIGHT MEN KILLED BY PREMATURE EXPLOSION. (Spectal to The Evening World.) RICHMO> J premature expl day at Lola Railway, near Brookneal, | county, Cornelius Builivan |tn-law of the general manager of “the ast yeater- Tidewater has charge of the work of Charlotte County, Va Italtans were killed Four others were seriously injured, nt at the desk that he wantel | ¥ Company, of | WEDNESDAY, WOMAN IN BLACK IS POLICE PUZZLE |Mysterious Gift to Sister of Charity Cause of Search for Donor. JUNE 26, LOOT. ALLCARS TRANSFER po oi Suit Cases, $4.50 ‘The Jersey Clty poltee Ate trying to i find the owner of a ty band rine which w , One of the mony big 7 our annual Ath of July values Dress bere ge hl cig aries Suit Case sale presents. lernoon under very peculiar circum The Hercales ae of Ane stances. 1 with straps, brass lock Sister Agne’ mings. A wonderful had been collecting m value at this price. railroad men for the tnst! entering ASOLEL ATHER SUIT CASE, with and bolts, fine lock and key, $ SU)T)| FINEST QUALITY SUIT CASE, eather covered, ateel: of the best sole leather, 24 inches: stitched all $2. 95 645 inches strape i 35. 50 all around; bolts and ‘a sole leather, steel frames; lined with 4. 75 shirt pocket = apiece-dyed silk taffeta THE “TRAVELLER CASES, frames, al THE “LEADER, | English canvas | | ga x |The charitable wor bundle ove Ironclad Umbrellas at $1.00. The Best Ever Made to Sell at this Price. Francis Home or in Jersey City a “RMR E BEHR BEATS CHAMPION. LONDON, June the All-Eng Jand lawn tennis c Nose {f like this, can be built up and made pleasing in shape and appearance by the famous Woodbury Method. Nc pain, no cutting; no detention from dally affairs; no trace of jtreatment 1s noticeable at any time. Call or write Dept. D for information free. Wabbae, Kerircre Ironclad Umbretlas are subs on stron@ lock Paragon mbination of linen and aik—absolutely waterproof and will outl $5 umbrella. Have selvage ede, steel rod, case and tassel and « fine variety of handles for men and women. We guarantee every one of these um- brellas for two years ntially made o} frames and steel rod— Bio omingtalae’, Main Floor, sth Higoiuigdites LEXINGTON ro F*AVEF 59? 1060'S Reot ton & SONS Chatham Sq. Store, | East 125th St., near Park Ave 193 to 205 Park Row Everything for Housekeeping ‘Hot-Weather Reductions Our Prices Are the Only Things That Heat Contracts ‘Perambulator, Special,§28-5° Great Demand for p Ice-Boxes We are prepared to meet it with a large stock of popular styles. This ies |Our Remarkable Independence Day Sale of High Grade Pianos OFFERS TUE GRP\TH? AND REST Pia GE YOU HAVE NEcnD OF IN MANY \ DAY By eigl sag male nt with the Walters Piano Co, we newest 1907 model, rich toned, most artistically constructed $500 Walters Concert Grand Upright Piano for 5235 on the <a*Y $5 Down and $1 a Week. NO INTEREST FOR TIME TAKEN IN MAKING PAY- |MENTS, NO INSURANCE, NO EXTRAS WHATEVER, UPON FIRST PAYMENT OF $5.00 WE WILL DE- LIVER THE PIANO TO YOUR HOME, Don't miss this { you want to get the highest grade, richest toned [piano of thie phenomenally low price. Remember, This Sale is for a Short Time Only. e None of these pianos will be sold at this price ater July 34, and, as lthere is only # limited quantity of them, we advise very easly selection The highest pinnacle of piano perfection has been reached in these beautiful Walters Concert Pianos. THEY ARE PIANOS THAT ARE BUILT TO LAST offer their brake, etc., of best We have Go-Carts and Car- riages of every kind from $3.49 up. springs, uality. Send for HOUSEMAID'S SPRING TALK on Household Helps—full of use- ful suggestions. Mr. R. F, Outcault, of Buster Brown fame, Our CENTENNIAL MARCH is now out. Send 6c, in stamps Holzmann, or call in person at tires, conceivable one is marked specially at $9.49. Of solid oak, with nigkel and brass trimmings, it measures 50x26x1934 inches. All styles and sizes from $4.98 up. a copy of LITTLE Mlustrated by either of our stores with this cou- pon dnd receive a copy -free, Kindly mention this paper, - Some fresh, cool se a new Us or carpet of Summer col- ly in keeping your home ping Ye have an immense va- weather. qt. size at $1,49 up to the 14 ats ut $8.75. joy all these things immediately, your le¢isure-~at the rate of $1, | worth, 10 per cent. from your bill C owperthwait & Sons an ett a al A i ON ti at lle 6 Aaa oe This style comes ‘in 1- Our Liberal System enables you to en ying for them at a week on $100 Or if you prefer to pay cash we'll deduct | \A LIFETIME AND WILL BE A JOY TO ANY HOME. The Ca are, the, Bows ot e design IF YOU SECURE ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL PIANOS YOU GET IT AT ABOUT HALF ITS VALUE. YOU SAVE FROM $200 TO $265. Besides, you make one of the best These Walters Concert Pianos are guara What Mr. Walters Say: no investments in the world a every detall for years Makes de-| licious ice cream and frozen pud- dings in no time, Eat cool things, and feel cool all day-—defy hot q Vrovements pot be satiety the moat eritteal 1 T Masterpieces of Piano Buil ling, of |One-Hall Its Value,.. vther eatablishsnen! oy Wal if They Are Pianos Built io Lat Foreoer TREE PINKO POU « Upon request 4 representative will call. Warerooms, id Floor, 60th St. Sectn All Car Tremster' BLOOMINGDALES’, _ lax. \@ 3d Ave., 58th w 60th Se 2 AE RRS ECE IT loomutigda al (700 More Dainty $5.00 $ fos Summer Dresses at Exactly the tame kind thot sold so rapidly last week at this ab Surdly low price: Made of Sheer Linon d’Inde,+in light and ~derk colorings, also with block grounds. Scme have * Dresden jatterns, others large or small dots, rings or stripes. All are crisp, ‘resh and clean. The Waists are tucked’ ‘ront and back and cut extremely full. The Skirts are very wide and have a decp fold at the foot. A Felt with a pretty metal buckle acds a dainty ‘finishing touch to the dress. a2 Actual $5.00 Sammer Dire 24 Foor, and th f'ne chancs to make bkbSs SEL Ds Dresamal, cle I-Light <0 doz. pais ie per pe nanteed time, at “GONG ALARM, ie dial finished = All the very newest summer sha embracing such populat sty! pleated, hemstitched, tucked and o pretty effects, with gold plated and pearl buckles and prongs, are in this special sale at the surprisingly low prices of ‘Z in this special Bl the country or five years neat hardened steet LEXINGTON To 5" AVE Dressmakers’ Supplies & Notions You know the old Proverb, “Take care of the rennics ¢ dol ars will tale care of themselves.” Her )Our Saved penmes yrow into dcllars. Defiance thingin, pis ry warranted vrench brani Jeraey with. skirt i each Maio Fi. sitlinat, Seo (Alarm Clocks—Reliable Kinds. If you ought to catch a certain traiy or boat for business here's the clock that will see to it that you do it. ‘OUR STAND- | “EARLY BIRD” ALARM: Avery neat clock. with bevelled $1.25 Tact TROLLEY 4 ALARM.” ve" BSc tinuously tor 36 mic $1.49 a RE GULATOR ALARM.” Bloomingdaler’ glans, strong hinge witch; Tanted A Sale of Lingerie Belts yy That Will Interest Every Woman. 25c, 48c, 59c and 98c The BEST Sewing Machines ) Are offered to fd at a saving of 50% mingdale Sale, The Machines were built by one of the most reputable makers in Every Machine bears his name and is doubly guaranteed They are light inex perie $45 Machines, 413. 75. ty Hooks aod Byes. J. « simple’ bhirt Mulcors reader StyleC