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anno oe viene THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, STRAY BULLETS LOBSTER HEME AT CREMOOR TEN PRISHERS 1907> _ AIC AS HOUSES, GREAT RUSSIA _—OVERCONL WME | PANIST IS HERE What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Dropa and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its ago is its guarantes It Bi | r destroys Worms and allays Foverishnéss, It cures Diarrhaa and Wind ae healed Mabe * Warten, ©24 | Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It, ° i | Biwin Dorion, Game aod Fish Warden.’ ggsimtlates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and | ummer ercnan who accompanted men fr © Harbor natural sleep, The children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. ed | aes pecatneric! oe ones ona eee tne 8 eantions The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over | nde ricin q ( ‘ i . x) i mer fishermen accused of taking under- 80 years, has born the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been niade under . s, Awakened < adima a s S a six peters, to-day brought bac rsonal supervision since ” ] ‘ Hundreds, Awakened From!Vladimar De Pachmann Ar-|Long Islanders Demand that] " ed Yobstars, to-day brought beck | his personal supervision eince ite infabcy, Allow no one to decetve you in this, rp g. / t sale in | ives Five 8 > "s Ri t pris All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘Just-as-good” are but Experiments that : i Sleep, Dash to Streets in rives Five Months in Ad: Guard's Rifle Range Be Me ere chasis’ § “aeummak’ ail’ | eae omni hl adunpar the Saat: Oe Satie GA Everything you need in the way of merchandise for Removed. George J. Brennan, who were in one | Children—Experience against Co pttin hot weather you can OWN to-day UNDERPRICE—at a Pittston, Pa., for Safety. vance of Opening. bh) _ MINERS WERE IN PERIL.| Vet Dr Pectimane, the clstrama Ruewian pt rived to-day on the Caronia from Laver. f ool. nearly five Month in advance of Tons of Earth and Rock Fell Se se at be tn err About Them, but All Es- t Jor the Untted States, caped—Traffic Tied Up. | r of ne great musician was met at the pier by bis manager, Mr. Arnold Bomlyo, of Carnegie Hall, whe set eut to explain the artist's early arrived De Pachmann, he said, la not like the Average Visiting virtuoso, & exeature of who books concerts up to che (Spectal to The Brentng Work! ) PITTSTON, Pa, June %—Ar @overing nearly two blocks of F rea on ‘haste, @ank in a monster cave-in at 2 o'clock | very moment of his departure from thls morning, carrying with it thirty | @broad, and often opens bie Asmerioan i tour @ Gny or twe after landing. The houses with thetr inmates, numbering ‘more than 160 persons, The earth trem Died as in an earthquake and six of the , houses wert wrecked. Incredible as it Spoiled the apostrophe by interrupting. may seem, not a single Ife was lost,| “AN Bosw~Nisa ie mcm hor Wes any one even slightly injured, JU5* Miways Beaut june, Then ‘¢ ge tne river. Four years The whole town was soon in alarm | fs (end the residents gathered as if by | june magic around the entrance of the But- | Jase, Jer mine, in which the big cave-in had “_ @courred. The report that ten men were "Ocner celebrated artists have been s0- entombed far down below t of | credited with the same distaste for an ‘the town in « shaft of the mi ocean voyage. Rubensien nar reel ps: rf scores of volunteers for the w pare goon fi nag Rig Fescue, but wéthin an hour it was ' make a second trip ecross, Joseph ound Josehim and Bdward Geleg ar two that the men whe were supposed to be ter notable examples of artists who engulfed under hundreds of tons of Se yashnann ie achedyled to open f vearth and rock bad escaped in safety, | C » Hall en Oct 2, but will be The BuUer mine has honeyoum en all e. Tale year 1 arrive t year 1 eail for home Ubal will be Une last Ume on (ul ocean, 1 hate the sign of @f the earth under Pittston, and as the aed geri Hastur, Ake. Ground sank several waier mains were Mr. Walter & Camp, toouell Soest ¢ snapped, and before ink and meuiver uf the faoulty Yale, ages Perth erga in a.so after @ two months’ vaca- done te stop the inflow tons of water! Pune ih Bho re ree poured down into the deep shaft where! that he had mhttaken an earlier steam- 4 known that many men were er se that be m ave wit at , of wore Gt | the" Yale-diarvard | game yer Herder Tue branch of the Erie Ratlroad and) “I witnessed a game 5 througs | Loudon walle 1 was on ©, Camp, “whioh Pittston are tied up completely and it musing te the American ountingen' ) (WH be several days before they can be but out ef which: the Britshers got no it end of pleawure, taking the PUl back in operating order. For .gev-| By, ae. a . soa ast : was exceed ing roads are bent and twisted and in many It waa played between the Rhodes Places the tracks dangle in the air over oor a A eens & Oxford and the tbat ;wame of the i raged will need tons of earui | fall players: and when 1 got Ured and Be te aL left ap te f re the score aa Appareptly the sinking of the large "%* in favor American | ares of earch Oegan gradually and then | Youre toobed un” what the final i Sranlng 10 cover then, youre! cut 22) ao the houses 4nd Tan madly in every Gr} to moet tas re | Feetion. Mothers and fathers carried J. Lawson. ‘ ‘their Ghildfeo undar and |, Mrs. 8. Mt Camp. second-osbin pas. Seer Meals ehectders Beh the etreets a ee rk od EAvergeo!. iia oe el ae pet taflure on “Mo: moral, the meantime som "oloct ‘ee burl raegd eatounf the | it sea at 6 o'clock on the afternoon he of her antecedents. Bi_tbeie, loved ones, might be among | She was guing to Buffalo to meet who were entombal far below son. fe er iy them. ‘They were er ‘when the news was men caped and were Suter siine te ln the heart nd the | arthracite district, and is one of the largest In the matter of area there-| mbouts. In it are employed shifts of men both day and night, and that a hundred or more Instead of halt a score ‘were not entombed ts considered mos: | miraculous. The mining eogineers have | ent to Wilkestarre for assistance in Fesoulhg the men. een iebise cectieets 4 FIRE BATTALION CHIEF DIES OF HEART DISEASE. | Daniel C. Conway Had Been on! Fore Twenty-One Years | and Was Popular, Daniel F. Conway, an soting bat- | t tation chief tn the Fire Department, died to-day of heart disease, after & short fllness, at his home No. 1 Jack. son avenue, the Bronx. Up to the time of tis fliness his headquarters was 4: the house of Engine Company No. # “« One «ad and Seventy meet and Washington avenue Mr. Conway was forty-two years old, popular wits his fellow forwmen and ermdiure headache or eye strain just because you are “too busy’’ to attend to it. Neglect works injury that is bound to be serious. Our skilled registered physicians, who are OCULISTS, not salespeople, have at their command every sclen- tific appliance for the accurate and r examination of eyes. Their one Of fhe Helng men in) ihe proy ment. donned the unifonm w« , FREE. + oh oe FB oe poh ay Roe with the mae cacssion oe bist wainin_ SOCTION ChIP, On the occasfon of his twentieth a niversary as a fireman, a year Was presented with « fine gold badge by the men who had worked up with 5 him from the lowest grade. 54 East 23d St., near Fourth Ave, balore’he beoame a Aeemans h clutor | 2% West 126th St. near Lenox Ave fire-fighters, of which he was captain, 442 Columbus Ave., 61st & 82d Sts. won the championship of al! . Zepartmenta thres years ago 489 Fulton St., BROOKLYN. & widow and two children. Opposite Abraham & Straus’, Vacation Shoes For Women and Children. Just now when tan and white shoes |j are scarce elsewhere, we are stocked 9 4 to show the most attractive variety of these seasonable goods for women. 4 Save time these warm days by * coming here first, 4 Barefoot Sandals, Knockabouts and White Canvas Oxfords and Boots in plenty for the Children. * | Alexander Slatin, A venue end Sigeteenth Street, 6 AEE | CARI BN ti: boat, and Van Vorhees and his son, Leroy Vorhees, who were in another. The police elaim they found twenty- seven lobsters under nine Incaes jong tn the first boat and twelve in the Vor hees craft. Kullnan'e father, of the same name, ta jaaid to be Commissioner of Jurers in | Richmond County, B i Because of the danger to lives of those! Who live or bave business near the cie range at Creedmoor, L. 1, where the National Gvardsmen are taught to shoot, the Queens County Grand Jury has de un an tequiry that may teed to the adolitien of the whooting ground Dis- ltrict Attorney Darrin hes asked Adju-| ~ tant-General Henry, of the National Guart, te be in Loug Istand City next Sea and Car Sickness Quickly Cured. No Longer Need Ocean Travel Hold Any Fears for Travellers. When the range i# in use every day, the country for two oF threa miles back of the targets je said to be @ favorite | coursing ground for stray bullets. Sev- |ecal persons have been killed by these [misses Abowt two mosths ago, & woman wolking threugh @ field. about A Wonderfal Re Found That Abso' Any Case Quickly. Tt you are going on fear seamtckness M & mile back of the butts, was struck | ety should than been nd instantly killed by a bullet from un, the report of which was inaudible to another woman accompanying her Farmers with truck patches in the vioinity oumpiain that they are unabie to work in their felds, and the appear- enoe of the fields bears them out. Land that would ordinarily be under oultiva- ton ts covered with weeds, because | workmen cannot be found willing to take a chanee of | their lives, | recenuy optum or chloral, =n: And all forms of motion nausea. such aa bing, ete. than two yearw | ersill's Beasick Remet aay mann slip lite the same as tho tand. | erected back of the targets, for the pur. § of stopping stray bulleta Tee), The following letter le one of many we nce, according to the residents of the| have received res Dre eet bes | vietnity, fa no protection whatever. On fie Jong ranges poms markamen segper mayer, felled te sure: “When lecving St. John's I took one of ty Seoreet Wed ng Leced your capsules, which worked wouters with | een Ationmey waye the site| me. 1am a very poor ealor, Had tt not | range has destroyed the vatue of square been for three doses of your medicine [ miles of YI ta the Gemiry of | kiow 1 would have been very sick You ° of Queens Boro may refer to me at any time'*—~J. J Motherstil's Seasick Remedy Is sold tn | ne where than in the bodies of hardwork- | Me. and $1.0) boxes. Send your name and Ing citizens. address to-day to the Mothersft Remedy ————— Co., % Cleland Bidg.. Detroit -Mtch., or 96 Lend: & Globe Bids. Mo: | HEAT KILL8 WEDDING auesT. ore * intormatior Be) | Canada, for more interesting information | We make a specialty of packing and shipping groceries for sum- mer homes, yacht parties, campin; pave and the like. Orders will be Kept on file and filled at stated Intervals, as desired; or selec- tions may be made from our monthly Grocery Catalogue. Our famous RED STAR BRAND BONELESS BACON, only the highest grade and cholcest selection; the brand on each plece t's our guarantee; weights 3 to 6 Ib; REGULARLY SOLD AT atc. LB, POR THIS SALB, LB....... IT White Label Brand English Cured Bacon (Armour's); speotal dry cure; sold elsewhere at 25c. to 30c. Ib.; our price for this sale ee 18 COPFEE—Genesta Brand; an old Government blend, rich, fragrant and ful! || bodied; roasted, granulated and pulverized dally; packed in hygienle cartons |] regularly a4¢.; sale, 19c. Ib.; $-Ib. cartons, beans only 92¢ | CURIO CHOP TEA—Ceylon, Mixed, Young Hyson, Japan, Formos 25-lb. sacks, beans only. ....- ong and English Breakfast — i-Ib. carton, regular price 34c.; for this sale the price {s Bat i | S-Wb. caddy, regular price $1.59; for this sale-, | 10-Ib, caddy, regular price $3.02; for this sale. National Biscuit Co.'s Nabisco Sugar Qc. per tin; dozen Huntley & Palmer's English Biscu this sale), in large packets, 9c. each; d CHOCOLATE — Our fe Chester B ro Bis: Perfect grain 7, ler pound es don., 5 each on bags te, 3 Sib. Fegtiar price $1.44 1s Cream Powd ize, & package $1.83 | ROCK Turk brand; 1-du bags. 66 QUAKER WHEAT BERRIES—the whole wheat thing new in the Breakfast Cereal line—our price, dozen cisapega sis ; Our celebrated Pure Pruit Syrups>—Raspberry, Strawberry, Lemon, ©: Vanilla, Pineapple and ten other flavors; guaranteed absolutely 5 8Hc,; pints ... Bde APITEZO food); regular y Tew Jeno, dozen puffed an per large packag CANNED GOODS SPECIALS Maryland Tomatoes, red ripe, solid) Corn—Eclipse brand, fancy cream pack; regular size so-called quart can;| Sugar Corn; for this’ sale, can this sale, can, 10¢; dozen, @1.14;/ each; dozen case +e, Bb) Parren’s Lily White brand Jersey Tomatoes, | Peas regular size so-called gallon cans; same} dozen sold elsewhere at 40c, can;| Californta Peaches, 87° each ICE Shield brand early delicious and tender, 10, Sliced Leme i. Jeasmmine brand $1.08 dozen STERILIZED APPLE Jl les, S4c. each; dozen L JUICE —Large bottles, 81¢ E'S LIME JUICE—Small bottles, B1¢ KESHA ARCADIAN GINGER ALE, 9 DUFFY'S RC WA wHIrrep pero Weaurn side <4 Experiment, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of SPORTING GOODS: Early Comple- tion of Plans for the “Fourth,” »~ N these stocks of Sporting Goods you will find every requisite for sports indoors, afield or afloat—stan- dard requisites bearing best known brand names, though offered at prices strangely low. Make early prepa- ration for the 4th of July outing. Lawn Tents and Camping Outfits. SPECIAL—LAWN TENTS made of 8-or. white duck, 9x9-foot size, complete with poles, guy ropes and pegs; $8.00 value, sale.. 85.96 COMPLETE LINES OF WALL TENTS, made of 10-01 erproof duck, in sizes from 7x7 feet to 12x18 feet—at prices correspondingly low Supplies for Fishermen. SPLIT BAMBOO FLY AND BAIT Other Reels, 44c. up to. $19.49 RODS, closely wound with three- color silk, full nickel mountings, ENAMELLED WATERPROOF cork grip, metal reel seat, cloth-| LINES, 25-yd, 8%, 68¢..._ $1.13 covered form; sold elsewhere at $5.00; our price............ $3.49 Cae eee ux Ene Other Fly and Bait Rods tnendiess{ © (7 enenennees ¥ varlety at @8¢ to....... 818.74 PRM ps LINES, on spools, SALT WATER RODS, lancewood ba, bape ate, me or greenheart, two-piece, extra tip, BRAIDED LINEN LINES, 100-yd nickel mountings, cord-wound butt,| cols ... Seaiuscsuree sold elsewhere at $5.00; fc ! eee ey pesipace TROUT PLIES, silk bodies on Eng- lsh hooks, all sires, per doren, .48¢ MIST-COLORED LEADERS, best quality, single gut, 10c. and... .18¢ FLY BOOKS, vari $1.19 to oe aes as Pull line of artificial bait, hooks, Minnow Pails, Trout and Fishing Baskets in endless variety. 69 Other Salt Water Rods, made of bamboo, lancewood or greenheart various styles and makes, Ay ., $19.44 VOM HOFE’S REELS, patent rub- Ree a ne A 7 with click an, 5, BO 4 100-yds., $3.10; ‘so-yds . 35.40! Lawn Tennis Supplies, >=» RACQUETS—Complete assortments, including such well-known makes as the Wright and Ditson, Slazenger, Horsman and others, at prices ran; Rs BEG. He: sc sta cehianss 43 don Bi keacencvouoccade eee kin ie ef 74 SPECIAL—BERKELY RACQUETS, seasoned ash frames, laminated wal- nut throat; strung with good quality Oriental gut; $2.50 value; sale. $2.08 TENNIS BALLS, Including the Wright and Ditson, Championship, Sla- zenger Championship and Goodridge; each.... anes .B8¢ HORSMAN “PRACTICE” TENNIS BALLS. . eee 1c TENNIS NETS, for double courts; canvas-bound tops; all 3 feet high 36-foot, 15-thread, each. $1.49 36-foot, 21 thread, each. . 42-foot, 15-thread, each, $1.74 | 42-foot, 21-thread, each.. 714 TENNIS POL guade ot varaished RACQUET PRESSES, 98¢ “ e- hardwood, 0c, ®8¢ and.....@1. - eC, TENNIS TAPE for doub! WET COURT MARKER. ...@2:97 | complete with staple $2.07 COLUMBIA LIQUID MARKER, TENNIS CARRY-ALLS, for 84.74 net, pegs and ToT tae $25.00 Juvenile Bicycles, $15.89 Fifty of the celebrated Laclede Bicycles for boys and girls—fifty FINE GRADUATION GIFTS, if you please—at a price remarkable considering the high standard of these wheels. tion throughout; 16 and 18 inch frames, 24 and 26 Is with single tube tires; fully guaranteed. Standard $25.00 Men's and Women’s Bicycles. The Elberon, $16.74 | TheErie, $20.74 | TheDay, $24.96 Just in is another shipment ot these celebrated launches, 17-foot sizes—and just In time to make Prompt deliveries to purchasers who want such boats for the over- Fourth outing. These are staunchly built boats, fitted with 134-horse power 2-cycle marine engines capable of devel lop- ing a speed of 6 miles per hour; each $187.50. The same Launches, complete with cushions, awning, brass rails,canvas covers, flags and staffs $235.50 If you are interested in Automobile Boats see the 27-footer on display in the Sporting Goods store, It ls a 15-mile-an-hour boat; and at thé price—$1,200:00-—it is a revelation in motor boat-building. Canoeists will find here full Unes of Old Town Canoes, for which we are New York Agents, HAMMOCKS This season’s Hammock stocks are grouped in one section, in stead of being scattered in-diflerent departments, as heretofore Inspect the showing, We think you will agree that there Is nx equal! assorument-in any other store. In the matter of matchless values, there Is no doubt. Hints; . KS, made of open gauze weaves, complete with spreader and 5 6 OG, Mos sececcnseMassgheveassneesadsy cthaneeness $1.0 ( OVEN HAMMOCKS, fancy designs, with head rests and wid valance, 82.17, $3.24 vr tD COMFORT HAMMOCKS ; Y" HAMMOCKS, 86,49, “UTOPIA HAMMOCKS, , OK STANDS, $4.88. HAMMOCK CANOPIES “Follow the crowd” into The World's “Want! columng’ > | | | | | } i | | ' least resistance—the underprice line. greater saving than you ever before enjoyed at the outsetof genuine summer weather. The distribution that is at its height to-day should have been at its height weeks ago. Summer stocks dre teing distributed along the line of ented. We direct particular attention to the great number of special values throughout the store placarded with “Not Advertised” cards. Hosiery Sale Continues. ~~ The economies are Manufacturers’ and Importers’ Samples—Semi-Annual Clearance—The Greatest on Record. This sale started with almost 47,000 pairs of Men's and Women's Hoslery. The selection is still excellent—and the values are extraor- dinaryt Men’s 25c Women’s Men’s 50c 24c| 25° Hosiery, Half Hose, | Women's | | 75c Hosiery, } 15¢ 15 Men’s and Women’s Men's gai section; Women's garments on t! ter at this season. WOMEN’S RIBBED LISLE THREAD VESTS; low neck and sisevelest: fp. Ished with silk tape ad S WOMEN'S FINE QUALITY RIBBED COTTON VESTS; low neck and| TON LACE SHIRTS. -. edly crocheted fronts We MEN'S IMPORTED shoulders swiss LISLE THREAD | THREAD LACE me kage Mai Eck ipescatog ong eret LACE MESH SHIRTS $1.49 fronts shoul- se newe'e hand-crocheted fr ao Ae cress oe QMS “vscaek opetvevenescs ss c WISS LISLE THREAD | SHIRTS—Drewers to match... .08¢ ere low a IMPORTED (FRENCH) LISLE VESTS; low neck and sleeveless, {ine SUMMER UNDERWEAR. rments on the first floor, adjoining the Furnishing Goods he second floor. Selection never bet- WOMEN’S FINE QUALITY LIS&B THREAD PANTS, lace trimmed, French band ...-.--+«+ MEN'S IMPORTED WHITE hand-crocheted fronts THREAD SHIRTS, extra fine quality, on feat rk ais beat ‘ea oe BC finished with silk fronts; Drawers WOMEN'S RIBBED COTTON] to match, finished with pearl but- PANTS, umbrella-shaped, tons and extension straps in back, $1.04 Shaping Stocks For Inventory. M Fuh Macys First Floor, Stock-shaping means a clearance of odd lots and all pieces that have become a bit mussed or soiled from being on display. Many of the lots, too small to advertise in detail, are placarded with “Not Advertised” cards. Some exceptional offerings: NAPKINS, pure Irish linen, from the foremost manufacturer In Ireland 27x27-\noh size, $6.00 value, sale, per Goren. ........sceeervesececs! $4.60 NAPKINS, pure linen, from one of the foremost Scotch manufacturers 20x20-tnch size, regularly $2.62 a dozen, sale 22x22-tnch size, value $3.00 a dozen, sale... STEVEN'S ALL-LINEN CRASHES, durable bleached; blue borders; 16-inch, ward, Oc.; 18-inch, 10¢.; ap-inch HAND-DRAWN TABLE CLOTHS and BEDSPREADS, reguced because and absorbent; my | very slightly solled— 72x72-Inch, were $18.79, clearance... $14.00 72x90-Inch, were $21.27, clearance . $14.18 B4x108-Inch, were $18.89, clearance ., $12.56 Remnants of White Fabrics. »~ »-~ At greatly reduced prices, a’collection of fabrics inc India Linons, Persian Lawns, Victoria Lawns, B: Mulls, Cambric, Nainsook, Long Cloth, etc yards. IN ADDITION: IMPORTED (IRISH) DIMITIES, 27 ad 32 Inches wide in a great va- riety of stripe and check effects; suitable for costumes, waists and chil- dren's frocks; a yard, 12c. to ; 3 + ie DOTTED ST. GALL SWISSES, imported; 32 Inches wide; dots in four different sizes; yard ......- cab renenesteruenne A B4c FIGURED ST. GALL SWISSES, imported; 32 inches wide; various peat designs; yard, BBC 0... 66. e reciever eres fp i Me Clearance of choice Embroidered Novelty Fabrics continues; prices up to $6.49 4 yard. ” “Peerless” Ice Cream Freezers. »-- Make your own Ice Cream—freeze it in about the same time it takes to ‘phone an order to the caterer. Préeze as much or as little as you like and make it as richly de- ticlous as you care to have it. “Peerless” Freezers do the work in three minutes, See the dem onstration in the basement and sample » plate of cream. “Peerless” + word in “Peerless” favor: t-quart size, $1.47 +quart size, 62.54 1O-quart size, $5.36 a-quart size, $1.78 6-quart size, @3.24 ta-quart size, $6.88 S-quart size, 6211 S-quart size, $4.15 16-quart size, $10.81 20-quart size, $12.96 Coolers, Filters and J Bane STONE ICE WATER KEGS, complete with nickel faucets: 2g 5 4 gal 5S gal. 6 co ae har” ites STONE WATER FO-TERS, gorapiain, with wane ro ie 4 gt im . 16 at. +s a ea JAPANNED WATER COOLERS, with galvanized Hing, $1.56 to... .OF.96 Agate liming, $9.92 10... ceeecccesss sere ereeeeeee ee | ICE WATER JUGS, pint size, 18c.; quart, 400. value, 881¢-enensmemete: The man who makes a “®id’’ for business Is the man to whom business-comes. Let a World “Want” give your “bid” broadest publicity. « | é ; ! jl

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