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‘ fHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, TOO TUNNEL MEN “IN PAN AS AN BURSTS BURGLAR WHOSE LOVE FOR WIFE CAUSED CAPTURE SHALH FOR OD WW RUINED TOW powder milis woly thirty-five and inty hund'ral persona were No one conhected with the powder com- y could ascribe any reason for the’ ston. the machinery-in the glazing mill be: nant tai came _e¥erheated trom friotion and se! AIRPIPE in a Scramble to Get OuNo _ Escape Suffocation One Is} Fatally Hurt, Jack Eagan, Wanted in} Twenty-five Cities, Arrested in the Bronx, In a mad scramble to keep from put | focating 100 workers in the Brooklyn funnel: tel! over’ each ‘other to catch +! }the elevator: that would take them to} the. eurface. when . the compressed air pipe burst in tte. tube “at the! foot of Joralemdn street to-day, ue + The bursting, of the ‘pips ehut off all | ‘ate in the section of the tunndl,/ wher. | the men‘werd.at work and water began rushing in upon them. Sas “4 Many climbed on the- slevator, an i Of them —putted_tite-mppe.- “Ae_the: shot towanl the surtace Adolph Appell. of No, 1% Columbia street) seised the pottem af the car. He was carried half way up the shaft when his strength gave out and he toppied back. When the elevator descended next time he car and, ‘with other wi ‘The police 5 Sa fire {0 some jose powder mill was the first to olow ather, sections of the plant rapld succes: ‘A number of place -were-able by patching up their | ToUsss to pad a 1a tablet valght ‘The remaluder were accom-/ odated with weeping room. Sn_oota | placed—tn—tenrteprought hereby erdera | esl: Jot Gov, J. Frank Hamey, Systematic | > \eftorts are going forth, and within. a; jshort {t te thought most of the lace’ houses will be repaited In euch «, man- jner ‘as vo ‘permilt thelr ‘re-occupancy, rt} }{ TAe oMicers of Company D, Indiana amid the haveo wrought Hy 1) cece Fe On| powder exploalon Were troops on ¢u: Fi | here early iast night, port that'the! while & city of ‘tenta had, sprung {up| night paseed without diaturbarice of} night, The latter housed. the jany kind: (The soldiers were distribut homeless, and men.of the Indiana Sjateyj #0 as-tolguard a¥ igueh-of the town Thirty-five Known Victims of fallewedsint Big Powder Explosion and List-Likely to Grow: Jents of Fontanet looked on. des when: they ewoxe to-day. ‘Tho was-a_wteak and seemed lke a suddenly stormed jby .an enemy f tow OCTOBER 16, 1907. : -3 i prop 1,000 renidents of this } The guardsmen The Leading Specialty House Devoted Exclusively to High Class Ready to- Wear Outergarments for Women and Misses. ace aire reported oft nthe Aew th w a maka -a thorough f ye were Tecely Announce AT The total number of desa will p bly never be tu and {twill be «EXCLUSIVE BLOUSES : a phe oka “amour: Fashioned: of Royal Mesaline,! Lingerie Chiffon, Pont de ——__—__ ~ Venice: Irish Crochet, Cluny and Real—Duchesse: Laces {mpoctations trom _all_the leading loreiga modistes. including Doucet, Beer, Callot, Perdoux roe sean ind_La Ferre: apes Special attention is directed to the large assoitment of — NOVELTY CHIFFON. WAISTS <> made to match the vai fas © Anvearly inspection invited OLD GUARD. NOT : TO ESCORT HUGHE Pajum!) Poret, ALBAN 16—Gov. Hughes has cancelled the order dexixuating the Ol Guard to act.an personal escori to, in the parade Saturday, precedi Unveiling of’ the -moniiment of Gen. I fa aaid: chure long miroh R cea! of the Old the. reviewing | stand at Riverside Arive 4nd. O: 4 ent dved-and ‘Sixth’ Gusent off in the cities he visited. Seep to follow Egan. le ret came to grief tn Reading, Pa., Oct.” 3, 1900, “when be was caught after Tobbing a: residence, He-served-eievent |= lary for thie, His AHEARN TO APPEAR * —BEFORE-GOVERNOR, 1 pas “ALBANY, Oct. 16 Borough: President | Jou F. Ahearn, of Manhattan, will’ be | called In hia own defense, probably to- | wite and children then went to the Bronx to live. Next Egan was arrested atter a robbery in Newark. He feigned | i Insanity eo well that experts called| day of to-morrow, 0 aiawer the him crazy and he wed-sent to the asy-|chatwee filed ' 4 lum. He escaped next Huushes by: tne Cty Oe ceoaahetine thes ata aie ~ ‘There is-a—prospect—of- concluding the * *xpert mechanic and «| hearing this woek. j Constipation phone and announce that a man be sent trom—a- ahop-te@e some-te:| pairing, Egan dressed as a mechanic would Appear and wolle making repair; Constipation saps the strength the atey: and destroys | vi! Stop it. The best—remedy “Chew it just like you — would rob the premises. It caught would é@ndeavor to talk himself tr thew the ordiosry confection gum. but if this falled he wae. usuaily able to-fight his way to the open © —— SHOT TO. DEATH BY __ -BROTHERS"IN-LAW. MERIDIAN, Miss, Oct. 16—J. Ww. } THE LAXATIVE CHEWINQGUM Davis waa shot and killed on a prin CURES CONSTIPATION cipal” street of Meridian last night by pny hls brothers-In-law, Webb and Francia! cepa these eu na eeee acre the Key. i | i . |] whole digestivesystem. It's tonic Davie -married—the-Heye—bore' sister “for children and grown-ups. Chew — after trouble with their family, and/| 4 piece any time. es later, w left her, he was warned i or all érngeists, 1 yourh deesa"t that {fhe ir returned to Mississippi > UM-LAK MFO. 5 noe Ther {nees, and her coming out at 20 Jate an hour was significant. Slowly Iked toward Third “avenue, and jen turned south, the detectives keep-|“SxT Tate the “stax He left the State, but returned yen terdsy: \ &h ‘The Land of Robert Burns S oe a. ~—SRYBURGH ABBEY — and Robert Bruce Is the Theme for Thursday’s Celebration __‘The land.of Romance and Chivalry, that_has inspired more. story a other land under the sun. Tomorrow is Scottish Day at Wanamaker's. nd_song that will live through the ages than any And today her glorious plaids carry her patriot- —ButSeotland’s iterature is scarcely more classic than her linens. “QUALITY. CLOTHES FOR FATHER AND S BONWIT, HARRIS & @ tWoman Glung to-fim and sobbed as she Hissed’ him affectionately. The man's! trembled too aa he spoke to her. suddenty the detectives came up. Thoy Hiisband and wife apart EBgan| lights wit | a Broadway—CORNER 21ST ST.—Fifth Ave. -We-Say--to-Yous—+—- ~ We. have chosen with the utmost z -care-our-clothes—for-Fall and Winter Wear. Style, workmanship, fabric, wearing paits—all a little bit different. ¥ Egan was brought to! ice Headguarters. _ q i The nelx used to sa)° of lilm that he w: “hisband-and—ta ther Now nnd; hen he would go on long trips He: ilikaye..calledtheii pleasure. jaunte: “He st a0 Unitinited sup- _ Smart Business _ Including the Nobblest Fabri ‘One man who was often seen about Buan's place was devoted husband an Wasa desperate crook and bank bur- -Blar. “Possibly it was the exposure of | Noaburgh that led to the police sus- Broadway. and Fifth Ave., Cor. } to $9.00 on a @ New Fall All-Wool Suit Reorganization of ateadiny brought to Brill stores under price thousands of yards of ARES yelours and cassimeres, in the new brown, “ten; olive, gray and claret colorings: Taltored by one of the best Brill-directed shops turing “dull season to keep busy a-high organization of skilled work: Ne! cost of shaking was reduced fo a minimum. So here are suits in the “Thewest and most Wanted patterhs Of a grade of fabric never betoreused except in $18 to $25 suits, tallored according to highest £16.50 to $22.50 standards, cut ‘Qn seven correct Fall models that are $20 styles, and warranted good ‘ $16.50 to $22.50 values, at 941 ana *13°° Thursday,October 17,1907, 10.30 A.M. and 2 P.M. HE! LDO, Contralto. a NW RIGER, Baritine, DEREW, Ofganiat CAMERON: Hecturer Denes H CAMBRON, performing the Highi eta eee gee Dance accompanied. by the bagpipes ure by Dr. Dixon: lantern slides and moving pictures, Seach melodies: ithin a Mile o' Edinboro Tow! : ‘Bexxin~ E“Bobby-Burns and: All whe owe their Bubjat “Land of Scott and Bur: es, introducing [PERE eoer, > =-those who will come. __. That is Unequaled in America _ Another of the things that WANAMAKER does best. The largest | | and finest permanent-collection of Dinner Sets ou-this side ofthe ocean is right here onthe Third floor of our New Building, in the superb China Store. me Wane ae ; At this moment n choose fi ndred and twenty-nine—|- “different patterns, ninety of which are open stock, from which mepRrats pieces may be purchased: at any time England, Austria, Sweden, France and America are broadly. represented, from a Dinner Set in a AL underglaze decoration at $7.50, to a beautiful set of Chas. Field: ae and;-with-red-and-sold-band decoration,-at-$300, : =a Many new patterns have just arrived inthe fa Pouyat French : $100, $120 and 3125. And, in passing, be it said that uvery design found here is to be obtained here only—Wanamaker patterns are exciusive for New York and Philadelphia. As to prices—enormous ,purchases:maxe the remarkable usual, It is nothing new for Wanamaker's to order a thousand diner sets of a single decoration, to command a low price,; The resultaut economy is notably emphasi: in the beautiful- Austrian china sete at $15 and $20, andthe trench ehine esta ee $25 and $37.50. . To add special zest to the story of dinner seté, ve reduce for tomorrow prices on three handsome patterns in most decisive manner: : At—$70,—from—$95—Theodor: ‘At-$50-from—$63,50—Theodore|—At $86; No other sale as important as this was ever held In October. No - other stores offer now at the season's beginning strictly all-wool high grade suits at greatly reduced prices, - You Will Find the Fall Coat You Want in Brill Stores Whether it be a tan covert top coat, with serge lining and satin sleeve ; linings at $10, or an exclusive Fall coat of hand woven Isle of Harris tweed (with the peat smoke smell of the peasant's hut still present), quarter lined with silk, at $45, you're sure to find in Brill stores the Fall coat you want. Choice of over sixty models—exclusive Brill models and those from Amer- lea's ten greatest designers—long, medium, short in length, semi fitted, full box or “bottle” shape in back—lightest gray, tan, olive, brown, mixture, Oxford or black in color—fully 200 fabrics, weaves and colorings. At $10 to $45 the Brill assortment of Fall coats is beyond a doubt the flgreatest and most diversified in all America. Biway, 47. CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich, rf a F REET, cor. 8d Aven 3 remeestn crenata adtcd BO Hayiland Dinner Sets of 142 Haviland Dinner Sets ot 115 | Haviland poanes pew of nae ; 5 , | Pleces; charming decoratjon o pieces; trailing Pe: design, | pieces; morning glory decoration; anemones. Lavishly gold-stippled. heavily gold-stippled. Eight of | handsomely stippled with gold. | Four of these. these, | Nine sets only. Third floor, New Bullding. 45c to 65c Ribbons at 25c We emphasize the fin- quality and. beautiful colors of these lovely ribbons. At 25c they are rare values worth consideration, They are 3% to 5 inches wide, in plaids and Roman’ stripes. They are specially suitable for children’s hat trimmings and hair bows—there's many a Cbristmas hint In them too. Sc a yard, regularly 45c 2: to 650. Old Building, Mein floor, '. Girls’ School Dresses at $12.50 , These are new, spectally priced models, in plald material~ in various colorings, and are made in Princess style, with straps ovor the shoulders | and trimmed with braid and buttons, Skirt, full plaited, and trimmed with a fold, Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years. ag We have many other natty designs !n girls’ dresses, up to $25. Girls’ Plaid Overwaist Dresses at $12.50—Protty models, trimmed with brald and buttons, with silk tle, Skirt full plalted, with fold. | Sizes for 14, 16 and 13 years. ie Girls’ Overwaist Dresses at $15—Made of Panama cloth, well tall+ ored and trimmed with buttons. Full, plaited skirt with fold. Also a one-piece, high-necked dress of Panama cloth, trimmed with broadcloth, brald and fancy buttons. Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years. O16 Hullding, Third floor, Fourth Aventie, Ninth Street. — Formerly 1, Stewart & Co. ~~ In the Wanamaker Auditorium Tomorrow Satriking= models.“ Stren -the-molodies ofthe bagpipas.— nativity to Scotland, and those whose ancestors Thursday’s-program, in the Auditorium, will ring “with the songs came from Scotland 8 century or two ago to add so much to the” history and progress of America; as well as~all lovers of, the land ose who v in the afternoon, when g—the time _w me; or at 2 the Auditorium, vast as it is. will undoubtedly be too sma!l to hold all ! Conny [Bascutaf Exceptionally Fine Offerings of Women’s Coats and Suits Four hunured and fliity Coate and Suite are involved in this extraordinary offering—all in apiendid new Fall ie mukers stock on hand jor this time of the year, and you profit-by their predicament to the extent indicated by these price- The same_program both morning and afternoon. broadclotha in great variety of patterns, Many styles included, chiefly tn the ‘popular 27 to 80 inch jackcts, as well ag some sample suits In kK from -3%to=42;-in -one-style-or-another. $18, $20 and $23 values, at §11.75 a su! : ‘Woten's $10 Cheviot Coats at $7.50 Three-quarter-Jength Coats of heavy-woight black cheviot, hand- somely tailored, with braided collar and cuffs. Women’s $12.50 Kersey Coats at $8.50 ‘ Biack Kersey Coats, with velvet inlaid collar with straps, Ined throughout with Venetian cloth. found theméelves—with—too large a” Just Eighty-of These-Boys’ ~ $6.50-to $8.50 Suits at $3.85 Handsome Sults for boys of 9 to 16 years, newly made up in Fall styles and all-wool blue and black cheviot sorge; double-breasted style, with kne trousers, A rare bit of luck brought eighty of them to ts to sell at $3.85 each, though their real values are $6.50 to $8.50. On eale to- morrow. Some Shoe Bargains Here's a complete line of sizes and widths in a splendid uality of : ; , 2 tf . WOMEN’S $3 SHOES AT $2,20' - Including elght styl various fothors, for gigla and women. Part ‘of eR SURAT aides toes PAT SIRS R RT ae eee NG tal Fe: int PHURIA’SHORS Av 91.60—Worth touble, but In broken aise tt wil Pea HON TT trop BOOTS AT 82.00—Patent leather and dull calf; mart al ice, ALF PRICE—Boft, warm. aimfortable. In pretty tere ninrt i Children’s, bc, ao tre- dav Vomen's, 600.2 Broadway, Fourth venues _ Eighth to Tenth Street.

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