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passe feet five biaste blown as the fire drftl. Under Wiliam Tamp, an tnapector, crew got bary and several lines | company home were goon playing on the fire. The flames gained rapid- ly, however, and caught the jolete, beams and tar paper. Running gown the hall they apread i. the hospital, where Walter Newell | wan tli from bends. He set wp & shout | and aroused Dr. H. H Pelton, whe for fot hie own danger end ran to the ae | sistance of his patient. Although New- bee is large and Dr, Peken « email man, | the latter picked him up and carried him out through @ buming framework oorched both. Kast Thirty-Atth FLEE FOR LIVE ism of ie Tico Boy d Engineer Saves Eighty from Death. Supts. Sallivan, of Bhaft C, and Kit- | ben, of Bhatt D, were notified by J: onn| : Kealey, an eighteen-year-oid telephone! MEN ARE INJURED. | cperator in te hompital bu f the! fire, and telephoned down tt | get the men out as quickty as posstbie. Kealey stuck to his post until the last minute, with firebrends falling all | around him before he left, ant to his heroism in ataying to give warning was largely due the escape of the seventy men at work in the tunnel Lighte Out In Tunnel. of an Explosion Drives Thousands Out of Their Homes, total darkness, one hundred feet pround and seven hundred and feet out under the East River, Just the tunnel, the lghte went out wires had burned and shut off the cur “eand-hogs* fought their way |P*nt leaving the men in darkness, ‘This, coupled with the startling news imatety early to-day when 4 fire fe) sia: the bufldings above were on fire, geveral bulidings at the en-| made the men deveprate, they Of the shaft of the Pennsylvania | fairly fought thelr way to t at the foot of Thirty-thind street, | Finally all were safe. and were brought the light connections and threat-| '° the # ae oe ns ee With the licking close about to destroy rae ing nerd at MIF-COMPTESSINE | 4 powor-house, Thomas Doran, the ve ahut off the! chief engineer, stuck to his post and Se a horrible death | cent his stokers working so thet the hinery, wae not stopped for even an tant, ‘ naeeerneelfpnaenenneate * YALE STUDENT KILLED IN AUTO SMASH BURIED. | the 4 was only thr, ugh the devotic ty of employets of the compa Hives of the mon were waved. T while entailing a joss of o Pa. m Daniel Leet O1 who was acoMent Of dynamite, resultet in the in-| PITTSBURG, of several persons who were fight- over the body grad ‘and brought out many the young Yale stude ole. ed tn an automodt ee started from defective In- Have! Hon on the three-story bullding at held shaft of the tunnel. The works Mr nang Bon & Co. extend from Ma: fret to Thirty-Uiled suet and 4), ‘Ore four shalts. th Le Conn, I were all clesemai deceased young man body wes interred in Allegheny | tchman discovered the notified Supt. Post, whe ¢ Lieut. McAdams, | June 38.—Services | * | the highest sa BAN ON TEACHERS | AGAINST SCRUGHAM TO CHEEK CUP sen mittee Will Be Arraigned Paterson, Desperate, Sets the! Monday. Limit for Normal School Jus Graduates, to-day fied with Jury age Warnge W ‘The Grand at mittee in the election New Tork and Mutual One indict PATERSON, N. J, June %—That ra who bave been trained at the of the clig are not expected to for at ve was the marry graduation, solemnly made last nigh Thomae J. Reardon, of the Board of Education, at the commencement exer eiaee of the graduating of the | Norma! Training Se Aree forgery in the second the writing Im of allews understood that Serughem. with Attorney John B. Stanchfield for coun will be arraicned before Judce © Sullivan for pleading Monday Park &Tilford city for reeru eee! tis fac Tt fed te. the Toimouneemmant nel - AGAINST | dank hentdes a the tuactyueere yous SUBSTITUTION ereduater that the Board of EX e De FO ae ee, ans muaet te Other dealers substitute for the positiona you are at to you It naturally al special brands and infenor goods on your orders be- cause these yield a larger roht. This is not Park & ‘ilford’s method. Popu- lar Brands that have won a reputation for unexcelled menit, are held at your dis- posal in largest variety, in all Park & Tilford’s stores. ef ‘ou get just what you ask ‘for, and if what you desire is not carried, you are courteously notified. A cow Pak Tike Catalogue will be gladly mailed you at once. | that tt is only right boat t 0 have been trained at th {4 > ‘Brill Clothes Extra Specials Extra specia’s in garments from the foremost tailor- ing institutions in America. Extra specials n advanced correct styles from ten of ed de Extra specials in d ading mills—exhibiting popular and smart weaves, fabric-de colorirgs. Extra specials in garments embadying tailoring of the most al befor Z 4 a Brill Summer Comfort Trousers Ou ING TROUSERS, MADE FROM VELOUR-FINISHED mels and tropical worsteds. red by an organizat ars who have T cellent tailoring an: dt lor tr HUNGERFORD SYSTEM IRE WORSTED TROUSERS in very thin weigh beat and taliored that they permanently 40 the wearer's every move. $6 values $3.75 o WHITE FRENCH Fl ANNE! AND Sil K AND GHAI kK- INE STRIPE WHITE WOR £ OUSERS. ra special 4 $5 “CRAVENETTED" MOHAIR TRO SERS, MC ST COM- le yet devised for Summer—non-bagging, non-shrinking, non- $6 inkling, porous and exceedingly cool. Extra special WHITE LINEN DUCK TROUSERS, CUT AND TAILORED ith more sembjance to shape than is usual in white duck trousers. $1 specia! . Brill Clothes for Children CHILDREN’S KUSSIAN AND SAILOR WASH ray and galatea, in white, ox-blood ue Size’ 7Sc. values. Extra special “ CHILDREN'S WASH SUIT IN RUSSIAN AND SAILOK i , made of galatea, linen, chan 1 duck, In excelle bina is, from light, dressy ef 4 I a1, non-s ng designs. Models are sew, cut ex A rin nigh grade Extreme ) valves under $1.46. Extra » SAILOR AND RUSSIAN WASH SUITS OF galaica, madra, and duck e ve wnusual assort m and w value under S246. Extra specia THE DUDLEY RAIN?ROOF CLOTH for boys 9 to 16 \s always an “extra special.” tt has c of trousers—koickers and knee pants, Kainproof Of the fabric : wt extra shrinks it and strengthens It are handsome grays, tans and mixtures. Thousands of Dudieys sold and & Gissatistied ‘nba s te ia Amovies. Extra spec ai “4 \EYMAN® skilfully TAILORED hese trou JOUR gray chal K LINEN it and fabric de ip $1. 48” COME BINATION a, the H 98) nat, beit and two |! ng does pot alter the | ~ The pat. | clothes values most modem and finest tailore. rk—Brill Clothes Brill Blue Serge Suits ALL-WOOL BLUE SE RUE. St SITS, Cc UT ON NEW, pe, fit and cial SPECIAL BLUE $20 In America Journeyman ta! d.smart style ¢ are only about t t Tens sands sold In tast br mista warranty and never 2 compl m proves the ness of these famous suits. Best in America under §2 tra special AUSTRALIAN STOCK BLU FE SERG ESI COk- * $10 SERGE $ war nsures more three $14.59 S, CUT ON TEN organizations ” $17.50 America. These garments ar dard $25 values. Special SERGE SILK-LINED AND SILK SLEEVE-LINED BLUE imagin TS, the luxuriously coo! ar ble Summer clothing Brill Two and Three Piece Suits Ta g don y thor Models are new and correct. Extra special EXCELLENT WORSTED, TROPICAL WORSTED AND reme th ahtest F high-grade WORSTED f thin velour Hatt tater AND B. B. est values under w shiny soor Ther nae Re tT a | ND-TAILO} and assimere, in:a variet SUITS (ED THREE-PIE { designs OF te) PIECE SUITS xturé ng, high-grade test models atest values a | JOURNEY MAN TAILORE 1D SUITS RE WORSTED velour, hey 1TH VESTS—er a) worsted, fancy 1 WITH VEST suits have ful rics are of , sand designs and correct tations. As. “$15 SUITS or halt d¢ fler a wide Tailoring \s } sortment Is greatest in thers values that are extr vative ” $97, 50 Brill pee for Young Men NG MEN'S SUITS, SIZES 14 TO 20, MADE OF HARD shed $ ¢! desirable gray designs and black thibet at UE ig EXCELLENT * WORSTED. ¢ breasted mostels. W at Sizes 14 $8 WORSTED, CASSIMERE, are Extra special Yo! YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, OF CHEVIOT and BLUE SERGE. Cat on new models, Wide range of colorings and mew designs. The only strictly bigh-grade sults for young men 15 to 20 years to be had in New York at a popular price. Extra special $10 abit. ie to 47 CORTLANDT 57., mear Greenwich, 126TH STREET, cor, 34 Avenue, Berlem Store Opes Evenings. Extra spe ITHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, | JUNE 28, 1907. What shall | give the graduate? is a question which naturally occurs to you at this season of the year. The question is easily answered. A call at the jewelry establishment of Lambert Bros will readily dispel any doubt, as their enormous stocks in every line are full of suggestions not only for presents for graduates, bul for gifts suitable for engagements, weddings, birthdays and bon Our method of importing diamonds ‘direct, and of manv- facturing In our own factory most of the jew elry we sell, eliminates the middleman, so that our customers receive high-grade jew: elry at importers’ and manufacturers’ prices. Diamond Rings As to diamond rings for graduations and engagements or for less mo- mentous occasions, we can meet your views in respect to style, pattern and price. All stones are direct Lambert importations. Mountings are made by our own workmen under the supervision of members of the firm who are themselves practical working Jewellers. We save you money on every pur- chase. We are always adding to the variety of our patterns. — SYS SLY Fine yd bbe ot Meo! He pngemd ne Bae Others $8.50 to $1500.00 Seamless Wedding Rings The stamp “L. B.” in a wedding ring signifies that the ring is solid gold and seamless, that it ls made » ith all the care that ought to go with the most significant piece of jewelry, that considering the material and labor, the price !s so low as to leave us merely a nominal profit. AR styles, shapes, sizes, widihs and thicknesses. No charge for engraving $4.40 | 14-karat.. ey 50 $5.50 18-karat.. $6.75, 18-karat.. $8. 10 $7.00 | 22-karat.. $8.75 | 22-karat. .$10.50 hers $3.30 to $25.00. ls Watches , Lambert's is so bigh that only faithfu’ esented, are ¢ reliable r placed on sale Woman's solid Woman's solid goid, richly hunting - 14 karat gold engine karat en- ¢ graved case Waltham, Elgin Lambert works, hunting case, Waltham, watch, Elgin or Lambert works}. ctch sak engl Cs $25.00, fr" e tu 316.50. STORE OPEN TO-MORROW al UNTIL 10. Ciass Rings and Pins. The Lambert ciass rings and moderate in price and the designs a few specimens: med class pins are faultless in workmanship, cal to all refined tastes. Here are a Solid Gold, $1.75. Solid Gold, $2.00. terling Silver, 85c Sterling Silver, T5c lid Gold, chased Solid Gold, chased S$ s, $1.75. figures, $2.00. MU FACT URINE, Retailers and Importers, 3d Ave.,cor. 58thSt. During July and August store is closed every evening at 6 o'clock, including Saturdays. Sterling Piano onquest No piano in the past half century has reached a succes as the Sterling. Why? Because by skilful, construction it has pre itself just what it is—a masterpie nom Its tone mu can magnetism about makes every purcha piano in ment to-day Any honest) system makes th qualit erson's individuality It Y t focuses the admiration of every an enthusiastic lover that can equal it an own a Sterling expense hardly felt nality, n Our month! m Sterling Piano ~. 518-520 Fulton St., cor, Hanover Place, Brooklyn, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, The man who makes A “bid” for business Is the man to whom business comes. Let a World “Want” give Psy sepmaand your “tid'* ____ tenements taestinmitcnaeettitit nities ttt tt CONN LTlettT itt s so phe artistic and ce nnot be duplicated any more than tist and Absolutely there is no payment The Store Will Be Open All Day Saturday Saks & Company Hetald Square Two-Piece Suits For Men, $15 to $35 With this very marked distinction— they are not simply 3-piece suits with the vest left out. The two-piece suit is an evolution; we regard it a distinctive creation with a special purpose. All the careand thought we have bestowed in the production of these garments is amply repaid by what we have achieved. Two-piece Suits of worsteds, flannels, crash» es and genuine Donegal homespuns, The variety of patterns is infinite. s in twelve models, single or double- ted. Pockets variously styled. Quarter or eighth lined with silk or mohair. Quting Trousers of white and fancy flan- nels in light andvdark effects, $3 to $7. Young Men’s Suits, $x2 to $15 Sizes 30 to 36 The models are not those of older men modified in size, but are especially designed with a view to the proper fulfilment of their sphere and with all the style that the youth of ad+ vanced ideas expects. The fabrics—serges, worsteds, crashes, and flannels in many weights—some are as light as 8} ounces to the yard. Clothing for Boys—Special i hable Russian and Sailor Suits of white galatea or duck, also cham- bray linen poplin and madras incolors; bloomer t®ousers; sizes 2 '2 to 10 years. Value $2.95 and $3.95. At $1.95 Ae | 8 Washat!= Russian Blouse Suits | of chambray in blue, red, white or tan; with bloomertrousers; sizes 245 to8 yrs. ig Value $1.95. At $1.25 | Bloomer & Knickerbocker Trousers of white duck, galatea, linen, or crash; sizes 3 to [7 years. Value $1.00. At 65¢ Bathing Suits for Boys & Youths | One or two pieces, fine quality, | pure worsted, plain or striped. Sizes 3 to 16 years, $1.50, $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3.50, $4.95 Sailor Hats for Women, $2.95 Special for Saturday Fine split straws, narrow or wide brims, high crowns. In black, navy, brown and white. Value $4.50 Misses’ Suits Fashionable models, suitable for hot weather and country wear, at much less than regular prices. Navy Serge Suits | Value $25.00. At $19.50. | _ wValue $35.00. At $24.00. White Mohair Suits Value $25.00. At $15.00. Linen Suits | In white and colors, $9.00, $12.50, $16.50, Washable Jumper Dresses in white and colors, $4.90 and $6.90, '| Summer Shoes for Children Misses and Children’s Gibson Ties, patent leather, royal calf or white calf- skin, welt soles, broad toes. Sizes 6 to 8, $4.40; 814 to 11, $1.90) 1144 10 2, $2405 246 to 5, $2,905 | Infants’ and Children's white canvas button, lace or oxford ties, ext. sole, 4 to 8, $1; 6% to 11, $5.25) 1156 to 9, $1.50, Barefoot Sandals for Infants and Chil- dren, sizes up to 2; extension sole, reg- ularly $1.25 and $1.50. Special, 5 Second Floor a Sunday World Wants Work s f, A. wath