The evening world. Newspaper, July 15, 1907, Page 12

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“the ~ { $8 in Passaic General Hospital to-day | “40 ewathed in lint and bandages and full | m =) ef wonder at hia own deliverance. >> pulling of a tring he coes up in a sheet- fron tube fashioned barret ot a cannon. This tube Jn sus-/ handle bars until he reached the sur- ee i te * \ tye who | Promptly |cigar He sald a flame tempe: Med tt . Sa i GHA SoRpIAIne ’ © temperature | felled throughout the night and all the . ate Shoulders of — ops at fn ah Pmplalnt Of |Wway necessary before, Kae exploted Tehalig tapes oae eateries Sideboards.........85.00 to r10.00 Bee an in | entre oO Josepaine Gross, a German, until «he é in: tL es Be | j TPM | married Dongulio five months ago, for- —China- Closets... .60.00 97:50 is men hix : merly.owned ths : ., . “ A. crn Jaen ats eR EM EN-AND-POLICE-CAN LEER — met. awned Rie aon. She eaatared| <Serving Tables....30.00.." 40.00 Deon p confused this aftern ari s exo < sn te pees ARE afte RIDE FREE UNDER NEW LAW. : Hor. dtrsnetsfaction at_the manner. in| A Bedsteads .. + tees ee 39.00 s 45.00 an ; oF which he conducted the place {a sald to é i « 6 bh, “Wvhen ta ree oa have been at che bottom of thelr quar. Bureaus........++55-:00 “ 60.00 ped from the ni ‘indow and . eens i $i ‘ . «“ Jandiea. on<the 2) Sra a pdtwoosopd: Service Commission, in th ome man made several trips bet’ | Toilet Tables....... 30.00 38.00 sho hed been taking part Jn the chase. {Second District, sald to-day that a . the saloon und hes rhe Ba ppt = z . as As John Bvans, an auditor for the Equi- |number of requests had been received the iternoga. A” tam morionta ator Chiffoniers........47,00 59.00 table Life Assurance Soclety, was re-| for a ruling ad/to the right of police- he wont into the fat the last time the ighbo: d Hall Seat (ee i san a! ats, mponsible for the ch AELer Damico. n Spey to ride free on street <ntined ehrieow for Several tminutes Hig! a SSSA ay pita ag aa € ¢ | FOURS io his —ofa tothnt-ainder-seetion: 8 -of the dik arosed.—Th ree oon gevent 7m "2 Mortal In s ping Industry. a clinging to # parachute attached “The “fron receptacle head first, with a folded | “parachute in his hands ‘end of the make-believe cannon there| 1s a powerful ! touched, propels htm from the muzzle was nea 4% the park was a black mass and the Phe flashlight powder was defective And insiead, of dissolving in a purl of "For nome hundreds of feet he dropped ages 2 : Going Through Window, Un- nd fob slide from his At the same moment D. to run. “Cortlandt street _ Feat, in Which Ae on Rop LLOONIST AFIRE FALLS 7,000. FEET, ENDURING TORTURE 15,000 Spectators Watch Thrilling ronaut Suffers, jury, Retaining Hold: Cx { Mice He landed a. mile from the point o: Ascension. and as he struck the cround | opened he senses left him. In the |i parachiite bar with one hand. He jand A Human Projectlie. | Raymond tn his business cndertakes 8, branch of the parachute Instead of ascending to a 4 releasable by the 10 represent the | His ded {rom the balloon, ¥ | Aoronaut climbs into ‘the sheet | At the closed spring, This. force enough to clear. afre waic River looked like a mountain | whic kK. Then we bexan to man pulaie | trom atrings, grou id not lor that xtuck to bls Ml) t's clothing and set him all [from blaze. | with I wa over van Tucky* Fugitive —t-ands on it his watch | new ‘ousers pocket. | co MN. when he ico begs Wan at Broadway At Liberty stree This THE He hung on. ja vacant when | wtroeta, lpened L would Raye been dash oti not xrip WORLD FIRST © Salting 7,000) feet in the air, with the eyes of cheering thousands upon twenty minutax. "him, Engene Raymond, a young aeronaut of this city, invotyntarily playal “the part of a human skyrocket at Belleville, “ terday. His clothing was ablaze; ‘his skin was bllstered, his hair and eye-| ‘brows had been burned off and he was hanging to the bar of a swaying parachute that threatened to catch fire at any time. Unaware of his pre- @icament, the spectators commented admiringly upon his clever degcent. a bullet before the the flimay parachute proper. It was up to Reymond to hang on and burn or drop ang be dashed to piece: ‘The pain was excruciat- jing, but the knowledge that he was a | mile or so in the air nerved his arms ad arene tioned — Tis —tererminatton,|——————Oenlala Came Fast. ____ only hope was to keep hold of t | face of the earth and his ohlef fear was that the sparks would set fire to the parachut When ten feet above the ground over lot at Centre and Miller | t Raymond let go. He i r the residence of H. T. Win- Ax the! noid, who hastened to his assistance Nutley or cause a hole in h would prevent the pag holding the alr. If that | nd e3 he d ds Guy Heyit wan burned so badiy that|T could | Yon Cad eercee niet tee and his he bar. Probably fifteen feet i aes aS Wan the stand and Taina i al omy. grip denied what Reflly had sald. On cross- (finding I relinqulaed my gtiD} examination Guibbint maid. he had re: he other hand and fell, Tam glad| ceived $25 ns traveling expenses for re- * 48 Rear grojind when I left x0." 1 }ans caught Damico and yanked him dati. the ‘atch and fob, surprised axed his hold upek Damico,whereup- | G en 1s ming window for his. Int nm Polcemen Lond: into re} public service art J.,'a suburb of Nowark, yes- parachute His fight fannea the flames. t few |'They mounted from his w feet of his Might he clung to | nead, st to his seared his face, wiped off his Pfetiee, testified to a long couversation eyebrows and hair, climbed up bis army to his tense hands clasping the par chute bar and played about the ropes THE EVENING WORLD ORCHARD TELLS (SHINNECOCK MAY. HANGED HIMSELF) RUSHED TO DOCK Self-Accused Slayer, Recalled at Haywood Trial, Says Rel- ative Was Insane. in Panic When Big Steamer. Went Aground, ‘The big Sound steamer Shinnecock, carrying two hundrad passengers, from Shelter Island, grounded at 5 o'clock to-day ori’ Lower No Nation reef, ‘about 1,000 feet from the upper point of Hart's Island, and remained fast on ‘the bar until 1 o'clock, when she was hauled off by tyes sent to her assistance. She was not damage: * Under Quarter Speed. BOISE, Idaho, Jury W—Harry Or obard was called ay a witness In re Duttal for the State in the Haywood trial to-day. He was brought to court from the penitentiary for the purpose of contradjoting statements made, bY Haywood and Moyer. i He was examined regarding etate- “|ments made by, some witness for the defense, morning Judge Wood announced that he had decided to sustain the objec- tion of the defense to the admittance in evidence of the records of the State insane asylum showing the commit: | Jority of her passengers had been safe- ment to that institution of John D,/|ly landed ashore or taken down to Eliott, who, as a witness for the de-|Pier § on the steamer Sagamore. The Shinnecock put in at the docks of the company at Whitestone listed badly, as if she were shipping water. One of the oMolals said that {t might have been possible for her to come engers from’ thetr berths. The vessel was heavily laden with frefght and every stateroom waa filled. When she was finally worked off the par the m which he had with Harry Orchard in November, 16, ; The Court cited a statute which pro- yides that insane persons shall not be accopted as Witnesses. Apparenuy, he sald, (he prosecuting attorneys knew| down, under her own steam to go into Iiott’s commitment when he ap-|dry-dock, but It was considered safer ed on the stand, and the: to berth her at Whitestone until a nave objected t> his testimony time. complete examination of her hull can a in Nightles and Pajaras,— William Dewey, the witness who sta -| he tled the court-room Saturday by con- ea ro cise {easing 10 participation in the Coeur | Xt was ® few minutes Alter & 0 cies Dalene riots and tne uttack on the|when tha shock was felt. The big Bunker Hill und sullivan mill, was re-| steamer struck the bar on the star- called further to identify W. F. Davis Qs the man who handed out guns and ammuntion the day the mob started for mill, Z e defenne took advantage of Dewey's to question him further board side and ground fast on the sand. ‘As the passengers piled out of their staterooms In pajaman and nightgowns. Capt. Mitchell roused out the crew and r e se eons motive tor tertifying at thia| “rected (them to ‘sooth the alarm | of time, Dewey denied that he had been| the frightened men and women. He allowed to go in debt to tho extent of| used a megaphone !n announcing that OF HISUNCLEWHO| BE OAMAGED; IS DO AWAY WITH | Nightgowned Women and Men! Utilities Board Invites All to MONDAY, JULY 15, HOW WOULD YOU "steers Si CIGARMAKERS’ STRIKE. BRIDGE CRUSHES WILL “HEAR EVERYBODY. Before Great Public Debate Written, Ideas Are Requested. = than to say that the congestion during rush hours was in sore need of im- mediate remedy. The Commission decideq that the phortest route to. a reform ‘on th6/level to the station platforms the heient bridge lay in a pupite hearing. This irony aay en feet aucicell Attention to | will be held July 23, at 2p. m. in #ome|the buttding of the subway oeing fae| hall where there will be room to hear|escalatora or elovators at every. station from a reasonable part of the army of| Where the helgut ts more than thirty sufferers. Chairman Willcox announced athe et pues est Jevelbicr hes coni: that the Commission would be glad, N/a public hearing will probably be held the meantime, to receive written sug- gestions for the improyment of bridse |to discuss the situation. Director Hornaday, of the New York! travel to avold congestion at certain hours, else a battery of elevators to carry them to the sky-scraping platforms. © ry have folind that from the streat Zoological Garden, in the’ Bronx, also sent ina rap at the Interborough-Met. | jHe sald that the proposed subway ter-| # The Commission finds that It has not ranals AY One pared and Elghty. te teaans that |#¢00nd street was highly obtectiona ae 1 Se et Lto gical Soclety and urg. loner 5 jthe Commission to prevent the carry- into considerauon. It was announced jing out of the contract. that the Commission would be glad tot ire amet ae) such a terminal eeconeratoinitns havelWeauthodtlen in Moo pair the Society's grounds and | Steps that would tend to take travel Make them much less attractive to the| overiiheihforeilesstmeriiouss jpablicrernelcomplslat rill be investi: | mamitiee of members. | Everybody May Be Heard. The Commission was urged to sanc-| ‘The public Ja invited to attend the| tion the bullding of an elevated loop open meeting and bring along eugges-| between the bridges In additiin to the tions, Every man and woman in Brook-| subway loop under contract. The Allied lyn with a grievance wilj have an op-| Boards of Trade and Taxpayers’ Asso- portunity to alr 1t, and out of the whole clations of Brooklyn sent an appeal for | 23rd Street. LADIES’ SUITS. JAMES MeGREERY & GO. In Both Stores. 34th Street. Taffetas Silk Dresses, Two piece or Princess models + | MISSES! SUITS. rn Hoth stores, Stripes, Checks ‘and lain colors, 18,00 Suggest Remedy. for | Black Tanetas Silk Skirts, Plaited Conditions, | model eit folds, 12.50 Mohair Skirts. 5,00 White washable Suits, Plaited skirt. Semi-fitting double breasted coat. Plaited model Mixed wool. Skirts. 6.75 = LACE NECKWEAR DEP'TS. . rn Roth Stores. Guimoes ‘of Real Irish Crochet, Cluny, Princess and Vatenciennes Laces. Yokes and Chemisettes of Batiste with novelty lace insertions, and fand- embroidered linen On Tuesday, July the 16th. Guimpes with half sleeves. _of Jawn and mull. Embroidered and trimmed with lace insertion and miedal- Sizes 34 to 42. At about one-half former prices. lions. Various patterns. Made 85c, 1.25 and 1.45 BATHING SUITS. 1 Both Stores. Orohard was‘ on the stand . for 2 : a x 5 Uridgr lurvestexaminas | mpeuuuanen rae due te. 4 Seescifoe | then Brooklyn oBHdg,/oraany te. the |The price of “Havanas'’ will roon 0 with fold. Length 37.to 39 inches. ‘4.00 tion he testified that his uncle, Peter| that settled about the boat after mid-| morning and evening Bowie San ie up. 5 Sri ae 31ct McKinney, was insane and hanged |night and thickened ax the early morn- | for Mlscussion to-day before the Public] So the newspaper columna now tell} White washable Skirts. Plaited himself. ‘in, Northurberland~ County, |{ng hourd .word along, She was fun- eeeertt i = Beraii SB cakes oes ‘ . Ontario, When Orchard waa aboot |ning under quarter speed arben a Jar] ceirman of the invastlenting comm | Likewise wii thecont_ot_canaxe en model. Length 36'to 39 iriches, 2.00 i twenty-seven years of age. A was felt that ran through the length of | ot: mapmitied (& Eenorl Ot Ti tow eater ee °) e we i ma 4 ‘. When the trial was resumed this/the steamer and jolted many ‘pas- Losers Po cat report. wes ting curtber unit ny @ cigar that they il the 1 Jthe “I hed to let loose one hand when a few hundred fect fromthe ground as Damicoprompiy handed Was Evans that he.re- T6 in the! door. |q municipalities could he remember just what was dis- borough-Metropolitan to calator at the One Hundred and Sev- enty-seventh street Subway station, or was the only day, June 2 ee 7 ; 6 a | cussed. Lawrence Gulbbini, the @an Fran- cleco grocer Who lived across the street from the Bradley apartment tf house. was recalled to deny that he served & drink to a man named Reilly the morning of the Bradley explosion. Reilly. who appeared as a witness for JUMPED OFF ROCF, turning to Bole from San &r Francisco, The ate continued further to rebut the testimony as to the Bradley ex- plosion. Steunenberg’s Neighbor. Charles Wayne, who Nved next door to Goy, Steunenberg, was called to tes- to the position in which the fou after the Orchard Neighbors Heard Couple Quar-}~— telling for Twelve Hours at }by gas, thedenition having b lighted chrar. positive terms that ¢ from any glow such the woman were taken to Bellevue dy- ing. Neigtypora may that the couple quar- he ri avenue saw the man appear on. the secure free. transportation — for rim ofthe roof and dive emen nnd firemen. while on duty. oetyeet: headlong Into Reneal ede thalinlcarealraniwonnee THe fell {n a crumpled heap. Him ai to this effe tat the will be made at by commiesion. ! ' 1 In the Number of Advertisements Printed The World Printed Highest, COMBINED, Printed ‘The World’s Lead Over both newspapers put together, THE WORLD GAINED, , The Herald LOST... , . ) And every other. New York The Herald and the Next) Last Week THE ‘WORLD ‘Beat the Herald and the Next Highest Newspaper Combined, 29,799 Ads. 24,453 Ads d c AND THE WORLD IS INCREASING ITS LEAD! _ Bast week, as compared with corresponding week in 1906, 1,643 ADS, + + + 950-Ads norning paper LOST, Tried to Stop Runaway, but Is Swung Off Feet and Trampled was fractured and were broken. The ambulance surgeon marvelled that ho still Hyed. It was found that the woman had been stabbed ten times In the breast and abdomen with a carving knife, Her Injuries are} of mn character from which It tn Im- possible for her to recover. Nor is the an his arma and lex JAMES MeCREERY & CO! FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, 84th Street Store Only. A brother, * Continuation of Semi-annual Sale of Fine Mahogany Dining Room, Li- chests and novelty articles‘in Chippen- dale and Sheraton styles, ‘Thirty-fourth lett his horse and truck in front of his home wile went {0 for lunch. as he was leaving the bh ters— Eighty Heroes Ready for It. | Just use after pur- | talaniataritonrerent hixcownihores ail teats hope: held out that the man_ eee | |trom running “away Ran ferick F ° K || Jit cstesbine avenue, the. Bronx, wae | CABINET FOR RECORDS | Mar ene MT Neola’ crest ee {To Be Installed at Fire Headquar-| | | Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Edward Auth. urvivor of the accident damleo took hin heels down Lib- | bom had exple the purpose being 5 . firming norih at Chueh {20 "ow similarity’ in the on Before the Tragedy. brary and Bedroom Furniture in models Lge ns continued the pursult, and hunc| ihe altorneys for thee a cee a = : aires : —hips. : 1.85 inued th . and hun-| The a’ or the defense ob saat * f ; 3 Wx of husy tusiners men and hus-|Jected to this testimony as not ones to be discontinued. At greatly reduced 2 Gate wet Coutileatodalaror Joined hint. At Church |Teeutlal:, @rwUINK that the mubject | John Dongulld, a waloon-keeper, Ilv- eiareas 5 ‘ oie orewds-wae| part-ofotha direc 7oe | ine on_the.seeand Noor of No—1M_Sev- | ELE DIAC: iste crn oman GSS ea average figure, filled with real whale- nico from all sides and, | was sustained and the 3 was, avenue, mortally siabbed hla wife | The collection includes Colonial re-~ 1 b —————— 2:85 wher Was going, | withdrawn. “| this afternoon and then endesvored to : : A one. ‘ oO 5-——— ed hime Church street D. Lanaon, of the Bolsa G. 2 Shes jons and man uaint and i ee m x House: 9 vd Into ithe vile yo next’ was « ered Hr Vin ao an eet a uaa hai k y a8 ee th: ‘ La Vida Corsets. With high narrow arraigned, “| past to rebut the th 3 he tene: ¢ pavement, rs, rockers. esks : 4 mint befind |that the Bradley explorton r storles below. Both the man ahd wet Ce : recite cata close fitting bust, small waist line and CORSETS. Yn Both Store: , meronaut strikes the air and begins to/ ‘ : : distnassentre opeie tle svar und summoned an ambulance from in to,the union store, at, Cripple Gresk’| ihaspsativenarpertectiysoa tal harvest the commission {hopes to rolve the elevated loop. | i : 3 : make gee i goes without a hitch. ait Davis, nally deny, further| The Shinneeock 1 built entirely of | jess terrible to the Brooklynites. 4 e ‘ z : Po add to the reaiiameye the feat Defect In Powder. creat yo you and wasn't.it then that steel, Her dimensions are 29) fest over | “Au omictal-combatint wax Ned to-a4y| JACOB -AUTH'S BODY FOUND. . Children’s one piece Bathing Suits, : thete te = quantity of flashlight powder | when he recovered consciousness he| }%%,, desty te union?’ asked Attorney | all, 35 feet beam and 14 feet draught. pastes Deo caer erent ot pecs ee as ; SPlaoed at the muzzle of the sheet-tron | sayy; ia spartan: She in eleven years old and considered | fovSaGerton oe thhe wih ke tede wie: | Drowned O@ Norwalk im Yacnt | Finished with sailor collar and belt. 1.50 Sreceptacle, When the aeronaut ts ready |"... iene defect in the position of the| Dewey admitted that he still owes| Very staunch. out delay, The complaint came in a peers é 5 : rs Sto cut Foose he pulls a string and fires! u Pe of tHE) me union $20 or RS for suppiles trom} The ateamer Sagamore wan sent from|letter from Borough | President’ Cro Relle, Six Weeks Ago. | Misses’ Bathing Suits, separate f Khe powder, ‘Then he releases the Pa tik sane ae aes sail is hen | the stores Hevealdshexhadsneyst been'| Pier 8 to take the passengers off and} Well. of Richmond. |The complaint 18: soUTH NORWALK, Conn. July 18 B) Cc Cc d St 7 rbout to touch of explos: . s ti vK. : 8 F 2 ‘ Spring and In mhot out Into the wew fT Oren vy horlgontal te{ Didn't. you, after testitying on|*Tived at the lower No Nation Reel pipes and causing the sidewalks to be |The body of Jacob Auth. of No. 1 OOMETS A CADES; apsi alt oes. ‘ef the gaping thovsrnds beneath. RRL es Lely Nhl eee A haha ber ad lay. say to the man who accom-| shortly before 11 o'clock. It was nece#-| wrecked in the repair of the damage. eels as et) ° * ap Baturday Saratoga avenue, Brooklyn, found B > Batl S here were 15,0) spectators In Hil!- | ed xo that my feet point down-/ panied you downtown that you knew] sary then to transfer the passengers| The railroad company. President Crom- | 4 . Brooklyn, was found | Oys Jersey athing Suits, Park wh nond went ward. The string falled to respond the names of at least two hundred) 4, tn, et % | Well dectares, pays no attention to om-|floating in the Sound to-day by the | Heyst) 5 very 4 woe Perk eben Uaymond) went up. in x ia") men who went to the Bunker Hill and je wrecking company’s tugs and! clat complaint. crew of the tug Robert Robinson. | Ladies’ Bathing Tights with cotton, : “Uhie sheet tron cannon yesterday. The ly as it should and the powder] MSR NRO MoM ik you would ant | thence to the Sagamore. Thix required Bronx Wants Escalator. raatiaceth y | = Palloon mounted skyward. and Ray- | t off as I was leaving the cannon. |! j¢ y, would tell that lawyer fellow?’| several trips and it was almost nooh identification was possible by papers | wool or silk feet "mond, through pecpholes, «aw the My fear during the entire time was demanded Richardson. when the Sagamore started down| A_ lone Coen ECE eet era ror in the man's clothing. | a , ¥ ind drop Away whti! buildings be-inot so much the burns asthe dread| qho Shoe, declared he could re- stream: with the belated DABSengeTS [tr Bronk, cailllag on the commission pee ue gnerot sour. en We mare Bloomers of Silk, Brilliantine, ‘ : vi 2 id, the i < . ms 1 t st ther compelling the Inter-;drowned from the yacht Be: which "came warts on the sy-und, crowd |that a xpark-would set the parachute| meer no such conversation. Neither ‘9 asaist them in Pe Tt Ha at ees tupeet near the Norwalk’ Islands, Sun- Pongee or Lawn. Children’s Water Rompers. Corsets made of fine mercerized Batiste. Model for average figure with ‘medium high bust and long close fitting hips. Supporters attached. 1.45 _Corsets made of fine Coutil, Models _ for average and well developed figures. Witt long deep back and medium long slender graceful hips. Models especially designed for well developed, slender and average figures. 3.00 to 19.50 JHMES MeGREERY & 60. — 23rd Street. ‘84th Street. 23rd Street. 34th Street. | RUG DEPARTMENTS. Jn Both Stores, Domestic Rugs and Carpets. taking of his meal the horse waa atruck| Fira Chief Croker's suggestion that! ; 9 ft. x 12 ft Axminster. With or nail boy and started to ru "by &l tho photographs and records of firemen i ieanecheee tne Bridie an cMwaa| WRO met death’ In the course. of--duty without seams, : 9 20.20 swung: from his ‘feet. As he fel) the | be placed in a cabinet Installed for the! re | rraw trampled him, ‘Two wheels of the} purpose at Fire Headquarters hua been | 9x12 ft Wilton. 39,00 ne Die Naka) a Weth fee, | approved by Fire Commissioner Lantry. | , i i sued ove x 80a) joner Lantry, ty. A aver Nin Wade hn cabinet haa already been accured Plain velvet filling. Best quality. i d ia omnanaty ateraeng oi and the lives of eighty firemen will be 1.00 per yar A DAY. Roraiel a recorded In It It Is recorded that the fi t aid department to be MUST HOLD OFF i Action on Henrset Petition for a : ies us pliched off « truck while respond t]) Recount Must Wald To-Mor- a fre On Bent 4, Isak” Erincher reds ning: was killed jnstantly. lage deaths TAME Aieldeleaei tad recorded. Wete those of nn and Horry F. Baker, both mem| of En- gine Company No, 38, who were. kille while fighting # fre in cellar on Wighth avenue Feb, 27, 1901, The | Gourt't restrain Dayton. Appellate Division of the Supreme diy landed down a. temporary order, restraining Justice Supreme Court, and all Justice a ty pending “Oe argu: A ticket of admission to Famous Dream- a ent tomoxcrow jon for the permanent restraint of | Justice Dayton and the other Justices days We im Greater New York only.| ' ‘ore. the EH Es Coney Inland, Free with Néxt san- vielt this great verk es the oceansida jin this matter, «got of the Sunday Werld, Figured Velvet.Carpet. New pat-- terns, | « 1,10 per yard An assottment of Axminster, Tapes- try and best Body Brussels’ Rugs, Medium and large sizes, 8,00 to 20.00 23rd Street. 84th Street. i PEEELLEESEES ES E4SOSESEEE SSO EEES EOE) EEESS E4868. i Special Announcement TO HOLDERS OF Sunday World “Deluge’’ Tickets EARLY 50,000 readers of the Sunday World enjoyed a per- formance of H. A. Bradwell’s splendid «spectacle, “The Deluge,” at Coney Island last week by means of the complimentary tickets issued by the Sunday World. . Many thousands more would doubtless have taken advan- tage of this offer’had not rain threatened early in the afternoon of several days, : The management of “The Deluge’ extended the validity of the tickets up to.6 P. M. Saturday, and now, ‘forthe further: ‘benefit of those deterred by the weather, the Sunday World is able to announce that as * THE SUNDAY WORLD TICKETS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR ANY PERFORMANCE TO-DAY (MONDAY), TO-MORROW, OR WEDNESDAY, JULY 17TH. If You Have Saved Your Ticket, Visit “The Deluge”’ Any Time . Before Next Thursday. ;

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