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THE EVENING WORLD. THURSDAY, LINER LARACHE sm Seidenberg’s Machine at Long Branch. Fishermen Save Only 65 from Wreck on Spanish (specin Coast. Seldenberg, a cotiag: ron, lost his twenty-four ho} Panhard automobile to-day by Spain, June %.—Latest re- Plosilon of the gasvline tank, which set fire to the vehicle, burning it so badly that the machine is a total loss In the auto at the time of the ex vesterday. The res- plosion was only Mr. Seldenberg y-five. The captain sank chauffeur, who was passing Mr. Whi summer residence on Norwood avenue passengers on the when the accident He es CORTNN:S ports show that eighty-five persons are missing as a@ result of the sinking of the steamship Larac cued number ofthe Argentine caped \nhurt by ju It is said was little more that the auto was worth $19,000 and was than an old tub, and she proved a verit- insured ‘ able death trap whe truck on the —_—_—_—_—__—__ rocks near Muros in a few minutes, leaving the passengers and ELEVATOR BOY KILLED. crew ostruggling and screaming in the See Ae Power: arta Found Crashed at Bottom of Shatt)tiniop aq rache were » Apartment I Pheré was ts in tne neighbor: | d to the rescue, |” ling seriously | | {in rescuing addition to the the first Tenants !n the apartinent West One Hundred and noon by a wild ery yok In | ’se who paar iaiel| ng were 2 BIG ABATTOIR DESTROYED. 300 Steers Saved Fron Wrecks $150,000 Plant. PHILADELPHIA, June ge abattoir and an . owned by D. FATHER KILPATRICK |) DIES IN WILLIAMSBURG. Pestor of Sts. Peter and Paul's} N36 oun Church Succumbs to Attack | from t > flames by drovers: of Append Rev. Joseph Kilpatrick, pastor of Sts, | Peter and Paul's Roman Cath Church, in Wythe avenue, The Telephone burg, is dead to-day at the Hastern, District Wowaital Three aan ago 5 Habit is One was removed to the hospital to undergo fan operation for appendicitis, Several of Economy were saved is. eminent spec ts attended the opera- tion, which mignt have been success- | * ful but for being aggravated by other, It saves time, money complications. | . i The last rites of the church were ad-/| and much inconven ministered yesterday by the Rey. P. J., tence. Warrelly, rector of St. Brigid's Church, | Ridgewood. Let the telephone run your errands. rlesthood Mary's Catholic Seminary, Baltimore. | MEW YORK TELEPHONE OO., Arrangements for the funeral have not} 15 Dey Street yet been made. | To be Effective You Don't Need to be Harsh Nature is never violent. tion, They are just as harmless as When any bodily function goes wrong, food. she corrects it in gentle ways. If the bowels are calloused, you may Please do as Nature does. need one Cascaret twice a day fora Don’t seek to aid her with violent and less : piyelceewte salts, castor oil or pill For Cascarets restore the natural fune-| Per athartics. tions. Soon you won't need them | (1, They ruin the stomach at all. Whey harden the bowels, just as con- ; ? a || t 7 stant irritation will callous the skin. $/ sistuyeitte Meracnee ts bum Bonar vels cea 5 ; get the genuine, with CCC on every tablet. Then the bowels cease to supply their ‘The box is marked like this: You can aid the bowels just as effect- ively in a gentle way That way is Cascarets. Tho vest-pocket box is 10 cents. A A aah ‘The month-treatment box 50 cents, They act without pain, without irrita- 12,000,000 boxes sold annually. va] CURES removed, External application: reduce the inflammation and assist in keeping the place clean, but cannot ctire the trouble because they do not reach its source, Old sores exist because the blood is infected with impurities and poisons which are con- stantly being discharged into the place. The nerves, tissues and fibres of the flesh are kept in a state of irritation and disease by being daily fed with the germ-laden matter through the circulation, making it impossible for the sore to heal. S. S. S. cures chronic sores by its purifying action onthe blood, It goes down into the circulation, and removes the poison- producing germs, impurities and morbid matters which are responsible for the failure of the place to heal. S. S. S. makes the blood pure, fresh and healthy; then as new, rich blood is carried to the spot the healing process begins, all discharge ceases, the inflammation leaves, new tissue begins to form, the place fills in with firm, healthy flesh, and soon the sore is permanently cured. S.S.S. is purely vegetable, the safest and best blood purifier for young or old. Book on Sore¢ and Ulcers and any medical REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— STEAMBOATS. LONG ISLAND. aves AWrAnnR~ ~~ en ANY ONE in magazine descriptive of the entire m Addresa Secretary, room 202, New York LUNG BRANCH AND BACK Bue ND B. +80c | Lv. Bloomfleld cks Delow Weat et, 8 ALM, S65 A. M if roti a 240 POM. LV Batie ay 611,80 AS Mand’ 10° P. OM, SATURDAYS, nS * Ly WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, | 3.10 » CASH OR CREDIT. EASY PAYMENTS. | Ly, Bloomfield st American Watch & DiamondCo. |X 3°54 Ma Be gt so A ne 8 MAIDEN LANE. Phone 5867 Cortiandt. A.M. end 11.10 A. M 3 CLOTHING TO ORDER ON vy a ~ $09 BROADWAY, Entrance on Park PI rod sche, Week, cares thot hrlstophe = | $5 ites foot a ie ntemtet Samana 8:8 s ARE MISSING "EXPLOSION WRECKS | IN SINKING OF THE $10,000 AUTO Cn. More proof that Lydia E. Pink- | ham’s Vegetable Compound saves woman from surgical operations. Mrs. S. A, Williams, of Gardiner, at sufferer from female { restored me to h declared that an operation was abso- inflany tors in Chicago decided ation was necessary to Save Pinkham’s Vegetable tirely cured me without R SICK WOMEN. | ars Lydia E. Pinkham’s | made from roots. standard remed: positively cured ho have been {my life ‘vous prostration. > | invites all sick| women to write her for advice. She| Thet|has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. SAVINGS BANKS, EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK FOUR PER CENT TOR SAVINGS BANK Ws, nt the rate of DEPOSIT: “AND SURPLUS. 650,000.00 N. N.Y “OVER: & 7, JING 5 Chambers St, lared a dividend for the| time. But you'll need them less! * s from &1 to $8,000 by-laws, payable | - before July 10th | will draw inte July Ist, 1908. | own laxative. That's chronic con- : ae eae ae sipation AQDCALCUD Pill Honk savines bank, FOUR PER CE $5 TO $3,000. e July 10th will) S S S OLD SORES —— |) eater wa || e e e bo No old sore can heal until the cause which produces it has been | of salves, washes, lotions, etc., may! POPULAR EXCURSIONS NEXT SUNDAY LAKE HOPATCONG ROUND TRIP TICKETS LEAVE W. 23d ST. 8,50; LIBERTY ST. 0 A.M. MAUCH CHUNK Glen Onoko and The Switchback ¢ ROUND TRIP TICKETS LV. W. 23d ST, 8.20; LIBERTY ST. advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, oa B ELLE W rayey)) | Mountain Resort Covering 300 Acres, | SEWENTS = MUsIG DANCING) COUNTRY DINNER 50 CENTS, T° rested In the wonderful PATTEN NE AMU Gevelopment of Long Island we will send a | | —— — LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD givunin Kerry Stationn 00 A. M.; Fulton st, Brook- Fare via Brooklya Annex | RTH BEACH Free Fireworks To-Ni Boats East 00th and 134th COM) ) Leave deans: ‘23d ALE. | Lv, Bloomfield West tata | (STAT ea Rata itiekcs 48"and 240. P pa ttery M. 1.15 and DAYS. | N blocks below West lith O45 A.M 104 10. 10} Na cLOTHING cos |CATSHILL | axes) ook, gays, foot custetoener Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. | JUNE 25, 19038. Greenhut It Was A Woman shopper who told us the other day that our and Reception and Lounging Room was the coolest spot in New York. Hot or iced tea is Company served, without charge, throughout the day Take the side elevators to the Fourth Floor Dry Goods Note ARROW SALE Prices s—> About One-Third to One-Half Be- low Regular Prices Tomorrow The ARROW SALE Tomorrow—the ninth Arrow Sale. Remarkably underpriced merchandise offer- ings to the number of 142 will be on sale here—all fresh, seasonable goods—priced about one-third and, in some instances, even one-half below the customary figures. Green cards throughout the store will guide you to the Arrow Sale bargains. The booklet you receive on enteary the store describes the sale goods briefly, tells you the regular selling price as well as the Arrow Sale price. Come early—stocks are not large enough in some cases to last through the dey. These Arrow Sales are what you hear every woman in New York talking about. They have become so Pope that last week we hadn’t enough book- lets to furnish to customers—much to our regret. We cannot promise to fill mail orders on these goods. A few of the 142 offerings: Main Floor Second Floor 4.50 Ostrich Plumes at 2.95 Women’s 18.50 Taffeta Coats at 12.50 Black and white, with full, heavy flue Smart, dressy coats of fine black taffeta; 30-inch models. 1.00 Natural Pongee at 68c Women’s 18.50 Silk Dresses at 10.00 i f fine, firm texture; 26 in. imported pongee of fine, firm textur “ A variety of pretty, fancy dresses in all the wanted styles and colorings. 1.00 Natural Pongee at 55c ety Rough, brilliant surface; suitable for wraps or frocks; Women’s 16.50 to 22.50 Tub Suits at 24 in. 12.50 ; Of fine E i : 3 85c White Peau De Cygne at 60c ea pansean n Tepp, in a number of attractive, excel Soft, lustrous quality; 19 in. — Women’s 18.50 Tailored Suits at 9.75 1.00 Mousquetaire Gloves at 65c Excellently-tailored all-wool suits, in a variety of Suede lisle gloves, 16-button length, in black, white the latest weaves and shades and colors. Pe oT 1.50 Imported Black Voiles at 1.00 Dann gies this ‘Sips a i In smart self-stripe and sejf-plaid designs; all-wool aeThontanditace! q with in- and stik-and-wool weaves; 42 in 4a Misses’ 2.25 Washable Skirts at 1.50 Of cotton taffeta, embroidered in black and colors. 1.50 Summer Suitings at 1.00 Hair-line stripes and herringbone weaves, mixtures id bi . 5, Hal apy) Bie ten Se oe 12.00 Trimmed Hats at 6.75 3.00 Bordered Dress Patterns at 2.00 A variety of clever styles for street and semi-dress Sesie occasions; charming, summery effecis. Exquisite Swiss muslins and sturdy duck suitings, a! botn with effective novelty bordering; 12 yards in ; i eed Ea hy 2.25 White Petticoats at 1.50 f ————_ , . Cambric tops, with deep-tucked ounce; prettily. 1.25, 1.50 and 2.25 Doz. Yds. Laces lace or embrovdery-rrimmed. CB kas HO Grits FEED 4.75 Silk Petticoats at 2.95 Finest French and German Valenciennes laces, edg- ings and insertions to match; exquisite new patterns, Of rustling, dependable taffeta, made with deep sec- suitable tor trocks, millinery trimmings, etc tional flounce ; all the desirable colors and black. 75c Swiss Flouncing at 48c : 3.00 Long Kimonos at 2.00 7 324 awh ine crepe in Persian designs, cut on full, ines; A variety of pretty designs to 27 in. widths. WHE ed REIL tatinl orden ull, ample lines; 10.00 Imported Mesh Bags at 5.00 Boys’ 6.95 Suits, 4.50 Silver or gilt, with Sut0 810) pierced, etched or stone- Single and double breasted belted cuits of fine set frames; fine, close mesh. Gea in mixtures of gray and brown; sizes 7 to Seen cone ate years. 12.50 Batiste Robes at 7.95 a) See LE In a wide range of light colors; effectively trimmed Burt’s 4.00 Oxfords at 2.85 witn embroidery and tucks. Correct styles for women and misses; tan and black Russia calt and patent leather; all sizes. 2.50 and 2.95 Guimpes, 1.70 and 2.00 ——— Ot fine, white lawn and net, prettily lace-trimmed. —* 1.50 Corsets at 1.00 Fashionable, comfortable corsets of coutil and ba- 75c Lace Coat Sets at 50c liste; supporters attached. Irish lace sets in excellent patterns. 1.25 Net Bows at 85c Trimmed with real Irish lace medallions. Third Floor Japanese Mattings Attractive designs and colorings; also white inleid A effects. 3.00 Silk Parasols at 2.00 Regularly 38c, at 22c a yard th Of excellent quality taffeta in the most popular Regularly 40c, at 25c a yard shades; tancy sticks to match. Regularly 75c, at 45c a yard 2.50 Silk Umbrellas at 1.65 1.25 Matting Rugs at 80c Pure colored silk serge coverings on paragon framq A variety of neat designs. natural wood handles; suitable for sun or rain. 150 inane —— “ latting Rugs at 95c 45c All-Silk Dresden Ribbon at 27c Of fine quality, in a number of new designs, Exquisitely-tinted floral effects on white grounds; 5% a Ase inches; slightly imperfect in the printing. 2.75 Nottingham Lace Curtains at 1.85 Women’s 6 for 1.50 Handkerchiefs,1.00 bacicinatt resi lece batieine Pure Irish linen in cross-bar weave; small hand-em- 3.75 Couch Covers at 2.50 broidered block initial. Women’s 50c Colored Handkerchiefs Imported Bagdad covers in unique effects, 15.00 Open Book Cases at 10.00 at 23c Fine French silk-and-linen handkerchiefs in dainty Ot Gneumed sk )ukewiMlaeee colorings. 18.50 Electric Lamps at 10.00 Men’s 1.00 and 1.50 Shirts at 65c With exquisite bronze-finished base. Of fine madi id le; hi 1 H Go tne me ras and percale; with negligee or plaited 25.00 Electric Reading Lamps at 15.00 Men’s 50c Drawers at 29c A number of artistic designs and shapes to select from. Of light, cool crepenette; knee-lengths, 17.50 Electric Regulator Clocks at 12.00 Ee, ’ d i 1.60 Table Damask at 1.10 Fitted with best guaranteed movement. Satin-finished Irish and Scotch damask in choice pat- 5.00 Cut Glass Bowls at 3.00 terns; 72 in. Of richly cut gless; 8-inch size. Men’s 50c Mesh Underwear at 35c 4.50 to 19.00 Pillows and Centre Pieces Of linen-finished mesh; sleeveless shirts and knee at 3.00 to 12.00 drawers in athletic style, ean cone An exquisite collection of hand-embroidered pieces, merly used fer exhibiti 90c Bath Sponges at 50c seat seve Large perfect sponges, unbleached. Fourth Floor 75¢ Bath Sprays at 50c 33.50 Brass Beds at 22,50 5-ft. rubber tubing, large spray. \ Handsome style, in all sizes 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. (Store formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) FOURTEENTH STREET West of Friday, AS Usua, Bar Last Friday o, JUNE SALI Only space to mention one in twenty of the Come——That’s All Underwear For Ins Silks ) For cay ae and ‘ i Pridny. Women & Children Dress Goods) Cambrie Corset Covers—two lace 69 ct. White {nserts—ribbon run—value .29%.- -15 0 35 inch wo... Nainsook Corset Covers—12 styles, 27 inch Satin with lace, emb'y and ripbon— light and dark yale incor 49) ya. wide—Blac Fine, Cambrlo Drawers—deep lawn lustrous—75 ct. HS. ruffle or with lace— meg ecne teeth Worth .49.........0.0e00e +27) light’ and dari | Cambric Drawers—fine emb'y All We Chal |Meand@staca=velGoneibememanrarser dO tipeernenees Muslin Night Dres Shadow tucks and em best shades—w Cambric and in ht Dresses— Englis oh. many daint jes—value$i.6).. 667! $8 ing ioon White ¢: <—high emb'd or Value 29 4 value $1.39. .87 Imported. Strif black, colors—3 1.08 Wash Dress ‘s—lace or ; emb'y with ribbon—value sia9.. .98 Fabrics Fingr_and more were $1.by... Extra size Corset ( Loom Muslin—reg. 3! bx, size Muslin hemstitched ruff! Extra size Musli tucked yoke— 29 ct. Fine Se inch... 1g 15 ct. Linen F 24 ct. Dress V +29 10 ct. Dr pi In colors . ‘overs—| iv Value $18.0... x 69 angers Children’s Drawers—1 to 12 vrs Fancy Lonsdale muslin—hematitching . Printed and tucke—value .25 % Raney et Boys’ Fine Muslin Night Shires! hand trim—4 to 14 vrs.—were 49. .85 Callren'’s) Night Gowns— H. 8. ruffles: to y value 49 ... Ohevio} 3 wide ... 1 ct. Linen 10 ct. Cotton Babies’ Wear) yu. ras d June Sale Girls’ Wear J Friday. White Goods | Nainsook Siips—yoke or bishop Flannels | styles—H, 8. ruffle-value .29.., .18 10 ct. Yard Wi Nainsook Slips—tucks, lace and 15 ct. Fine N4 emb'y inserts—H, S. ruffle— 2 2 ae ase 19 ct. Persian thers at. y Long Nainsook Dr lace or emb'y inserts—worth .69. Short Dresses—Lawn and Nainsook— emb'y yokes—sizes to 3 yrs.— White Domet welght—worth Table Linens 64 lowels -94 Dress Linen All Linen Dal bleach—98 ct. Col'd Chambray boys | and | value $1.98 and 32 Lawn Caps—Frenc tumback st ea aixee to 3 y eg. ........ O| Reg. 39. { | Jumper Dresnes—panei fr oO) linen and English Rep—hand emb'd— white and colors—l4 t 18 yrs,— 2.00. worth (Oy scaneng Jumper Dresse: { Champ elie plors—-man tajlored—worth 98 | Misses’ Linen Sui Cont—gored_ skirt ore-1¢ to 18 yre.— Women's Suits) ,. | Dresses, Skirts} 80-inch Dress Is-inch H. 8, open work—spe¢ Hemmed Huel |Waists, etc. j moe ee Summer Wool Suits—black. svlors— damask figure | stripes and checks—were $12.98. 4.98 | Sicillenne Coat Sutts—black, brown, Muslins navy and gray—value $16.98... 9. 1 Bulls of Panama, Serges and and i Vorsteds n, stripes, checks ine and mixt newest models— Domestic were $21 ~ 14.98 35: | Linene Coat Suits—iig' jore— no | with Cluny lace and ins't’g— leevaluaMas7idarrsitinrcrenrc ist 5.98 ‘Taffeta and Pongee Jumper hart Dresses—hand emb'd and_ lattice aU: | trim'a—kilt skirts—value $18.98 13.98 $-4—value | Chiffon Taffeta Coat Suits—rope, | emb'y trim—Kilt skirts— | reg. $30. oe 1 Ratiste, Linene, Gingham and Lawn s—plain and f Bikacheadle: ess and jumper. $7.98. 5.98 Cloth es Geel n Dust Coats—tull, model— “loth, 36 inch and without combination Feather proot 4.49 stripes—extra 4 value 1 C yard cost’ for! an with collar and cufts—speciai.... Women's Rubberized Stik and Satin. Choice White Coats—black, colors and stripes— better to be hi were $14.98 and $15.98............. 9. @ Women’s Braided Coats over Ki Tatfeta—black and colors— omfortables| Were $58 inc ecvinene; 2e8 Spreads Jashable Skirts—White Linene; also mr Be lots and checks Biankets navy and ck newest mod 9 1.49 0-4 AL W Dress Skirts—Pan E icil- a Ma fennes—plain and_ i | and colors—reg. 98 China Silk Wa k— tailored or trim Jap. Bilk—whi Jor | Net Waiste- } satin, Cluny | trimd—value $6.98...... 19 | Cambric and Percale Wrappers— | ight, medium and dark— | reg. | $1.49 j 9) i va j | White Walsts) po. rast worth $1.15... | Corsets pause Saie | A Friday. i |Petticoats J ? Curtains | ,.,, | gtriped Seersucker Petticoats—with Draperies rau | flounce—ruffle _finish—were 64 Rugs, etc. | Striped Percale—deep flounc’ = : = | regularly 1.49 -79 «Coin Spot. | Black Sat B-inch H. S. ru | 1.34 | Petticoats— value $1.9. Fine White Walats—fancy ‘awn and Batiste tallored— regularly 4 .69 White Batiste and § Point Venise and Val and medallions or emb'd—value 1.54 Fine I Wa |. elegant | mox "skit. 3.00 White, Ba ee ia BAO } also Coutll e—medi Satin and at and long hip—reg. $1.00 }rine French Batist | colors, with emb'd figure: es | models—all sizes—worth $2.98... 1.49 |Boys’ Sults } ,.,, Boys’ Blouses ; dune 5 a Boys’ Hats J Washable Suits—Sallor and Russian | Chambrays, Plain and Striped— 3 to 10 yrs —value .49 and .69., Russian and Sailor Suits—Plain ed Chambrays. Linen Crash, | s. White, Duck, M « A worth $3.00... .95 Notions r trousers—T weeds, Toilet Articl Homespuns, Cassimeres, Stamped Go $ to 10 yrs.— S and H.9s.. + 2.24) Pearl Buttons- Pants and Bloomers— 1 De—2 y Gheviots and Tweeds and Roll aan sy orduroys—8 to WYrs.—reg. 49... Mea baer bys Boys’ Trousers—Regular Bloomer 29 black and tan | Or Knicker—Mixtures, Cassimeres, 15 ct. Bundle I | Worsteds, Tweeds, Cheviots and 17 ct. Swift's Corduroys—4 to 16 yrs, ; Powder ‘ 76 and G y | mor School Biotises— 47) 10 ot. F Percale, Chambray, white. colored Eastman’s To: and fancy—Military or shirt. cotlar— Witch Hazel— to UU yra—value 29 and 9%... 18 t ieee s Washable Golf Tam ‘and Stamped Dam ‘and one row | stamped H. 8. Bl a = ..NO MAIL OR TELEPHON ps and Beach Hats— nd osx —waite a