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> A - ————— IME EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FIREBUG STARTS, GIRLS SEE WORKMAN | BLATE Nm lg, LED Bt ELEC [Try Vainly to Extricate Him TENEMENT-HOUSE as He Is Crushed Against Floor, "Man and Woman Overcome | A score or more girls employed In by Smoke and Saved from | te Gilbert corset factory at No, a5 Lexington avenue, Brooklyn, were hor- Death by Firemen. rifled during the noon hour to-day when they were witnesses to the killing of Irving Striker, an employee of the Inve ed by an incendiary under place, who was caught in a freight ele- ae fon the first floor of the big | Vator between the floor and the car on 7 | the second floor, brick tenement house at No, 2 Bouth pistken, who got on the elevator om Firat street, Williamsburg, at 1 A. ML, the ground floor, ved out detore he to-day, cut off the escape of all the f the second famnities on the upper floors, and came Dent hn near causing the death of Drnest Klau- | | blm againat the rougnt the girls to the shaft, aud bout and his niece, Mra, Emma eit | some of them tried to extricate hin who were in thelr apartmenta on the! Wien ho waa finally released he was second floor, | When the fire was discovered It was/| mae oc OOUELT MAY on the top floor. Some of the tenants | managed to get to the roof and cross | safely to adjoining buildings, but the majority of the familles rushed to the | fire-eacapes. Ladders were raised and the conges- thi D relieved before a ' A tie per of frightened women could leap Arctic Explorer’s Vessel Will to the sidewalk “Klaubout und hie niece mere missed Put In at Oyster Bay by the other tenants, and Sergt. Mitz- © patrick and his men of the Salvage for Salute, Corps climb: up to the windows of their apartunents. The rooms were @uffocating with smoke, but the fire men kicked about until they cameupon| OYSTER BAY, July 1—President the unconscious man and woman. Both | Roosevelt will viait Commander Peary’s were carried down the fire-ladders and arctic exploring staemer Roosevelt on but In charge of a phyaiciay, d Mf the plans There have been many ‘ncendiary a fires in the neig! past few mont! there {s no doubt that this mi blaze was the work of the firebug. —___. BICYCLIST SAILS TO ENTER OLYMPIC GAMES. 3 explorer at }to plant the | North Pole, Cameron Says He Will Go Into! Every Event—J. B. Duke Also RETIRED BROKER on the Celtic, TOWNSEND DEAD. George Cameron, the bicyclist of the is Irish-American Athletic Club, caught Former Member of New York the steam Celtic, of the White Star 5 Une, Just walled part in last of the Amer ge 10) kilometres.” e was also a passenger on ain a little ig = $ ago and took up his yell known TO NOTIFY TAFT OF NOMINATION JULY 28, Formal Mess Candidate Will Be Delivered at Cincinnati. WARHIN fi nounee- eee, NO ADDITIONAL TRACKS vlece IN FOURTH AVENUE SUBWAY SECOND DUEL OVER SUIT. | Public Service Commission Turns PARIS, July 2.— ad duel was Down Suggestion of Borough fought in this c n out- re s Transit Association. come Humbert as The Public dd against finally ¢ of Mr. at Clncinnayl yenel, editor ovis swords. 'M. Jouvenel wounded int the third MOBILE, Ala, July received here sa the United Fruit reets off the ( sistance wi 4s sald that ‘the ves precarious, SSS. oe Medicines containing Mercury are often given to persons suffering with Contagious Blood Poison, and so powerful is the action of this drug that it frequently removes the symptoms in a short while, and shuts the disease up in the system to do greater damage to the delicate internal members, When, however, the treatment is left off, the disease always returns, and the patient finds that his health has been injured by this jowerful mineral, and he is often left with weak stomach, disturbed digestion, mercurial rhenmatiam, etc, The action of S. S. S. is entirely different. It contains no Mercury, nor any other harmful drug, but is made entirely of healing, cleansing roots and herbs. It cures Contagious Blood Poison by removing the virus from the blood, It searches out every particle of the poison and does not leave the least trace for future outbreaks, S.S,S., in addition to curing the disease, builds up and strengthens every part of the body. Its fine tonic effects tone up the stomach and digestion, improve the appetite and regulate the entire hla Home treatment book containing valuable information about the different stages of the disease and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, condition ts not I have been calle upon to say a few words about the safeguarding | of a Business Enterprise. 1 am a/ Inve worked day and night in mill- fons of stores and have saved our millions of own- ers milltons of dollers that might otherwise have | been lost track of. 1 dom want to tell all 1 know but, take my advice, VOTE FOR ME. I will guard| your Income and put a “check” on every cent that | comes In and goes out and will net you a handgome | for much less than 1 am worth read Morning World “For Sale” Ads, I'll Meet You There! re. eh I¢ | mise you, advertise for me, SER Ee HOM Ao rere” Cash Register, 1 and my relatives | wbout WHY we are necessary to every storekeeper, | profit on your Investment, If you want to buy “i | ONEILL; ADAMS © Established Forty-One Years, Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store MORNING SPECIALS 9 until 12 Noon (Friday) No Mail, C.O,D, or Telephone Orders, Read this Entire List of Specials. Every Item i is a Big Bargain Girls’ Tub Dresses, ~ |Dinner Sets: Very thin American Porcelain Din- In varfous styles and materials, in- cluding white Lawn Dresses, also | ner Sots—a service, for Six persons; Chamiray and Ginghar, slightly | Pretty natural flower, designs; each tolled, sizes 6 to 14 yet. 9 GQel G6 Dinner Plates, 6 Tea Plates, 6 In Both Build ings Soup Plates, 6 Individual Butters, 6 | ae Saucers, 1 Platter, 40 Inch, 1 Platter, 12 urch; 1 Baker, 4 Gravy Boat, 1 covered Vegetable Dish, 6 Tea Cups, 6 Tea Saucers, 1 Sugar | Bowl and cover, 1 Creamer, 1 Slop Bowl, 4 Butter Dish, covered, and ue $1.50. “90 drainer, Regular price $3 90 Premera e yi Teer eee Women’s Separate Skirts. Separate Skirts of good quality | Linene, two models, gored flare and | pleated effect, assorted lengths, waist | bands 23 to 34. Y. 9 to 12 Friday, at.. $7.50. 9 to 12 Friday at O'Neill Building, Basement Women’s Jumper Dresses. Croquet Sets Women's Jumper Dresses—two mod- These Croquet Sets are made of els, the material is good quality gardwood, nicely painted, and consist | lawn, fancy figures, checks, dots and of eight balis and eight mallets, Regu- stripes, ail full width Skirts with Jar price $1.00, 9 to 12 Frie blas fold, piping of plain color, also | qyy ap AIC bordered effects excellent as- sortment of black and white and dainty colo pal ee One Value 63; ‘$2, QO Bloch Folaing Go-Carts Adams Hainnemeee ead Floor, | These Go-Carts are made with leath- —_—_———-— | érétte seats, strongly built; have heavy Women's Suits. rubber-tired wheels, also made to re- , slining position, Regular es ad ae to 12 Fri- “$4. 00 Adam, Butiding — Basement dams Building, Basen Suits of U nut two hundred of priced from Pure Linen, — — | these were Lawn Mowers Just titty Dewey Lawn Mowers: made by the Philadelphia Lawn Mower Company, Every one war- ° ve ranted perfect. Your choice of 12, | Giinnned Fie 14, 16 and 18 inch, Kegular price Women's U: mmed Hats—A Va- $3.98. 9 to 12 Fr ay, ) riety o} and colors, Value a $2, 45 50c 10c and 25¢ _O Newt Building, bascu meni valiegse 10 Ho.iand Window Shades ' C (Keady to Hang.) ats, Value Five hundred American Hoiland Win- Aes W Siddes 72 inches, mou Friday od, SI ig Spring rollers, suit y able to carry same; the culurs to se ect iron dark green, ecru and nile; also w hegulir price 35ee cae. 9 tO 12 Friday, at 23 O'Neill Building— Tourti Ficor, anboe aoe ch Shades 9 to {2 Friday fa ee J 5¢! best. quai k, natural color, with ys, ready to hang 10 ft us aS 6 8 wide. + BUC, Ge. $1.28 $1.00 Sue, 0G, 8Uc, $1.00 U'N«ii bunluing —« ourth floor At reeeeee In Both builuings. Women’ s Hosiery Pictures Handkerchieis ior flew and We omen Adams building Tita nett Alarm Ol OcKs Five hundred high grade Alarm wks that sell regularly at 79¢.; 1 one year, 9 to 12 In Both Buildings Children's Shoes Glazed Dongola kid and box calt, ‘In Both ‘Buildings. Men’s shirts Extra quality 11. Our reg- shoes, 50. panama Cc Regular pric In Both Buiidings. Friday at ......... ee In Both Buildings Men‘ s 25c peek? a Brand Con- 8 . OC eet qui t fast black merceri lisle| » Socks, full hioned, double sol ' heels and toes. Regulation 250, | Sc: cake tor, a, kinds. 9 to {2 Friday Limit 10 pieces to a customer i 6::75¢ . 9 to 12 Friday ‘In Bovh Buildings Adams Building — Basement Cut Glass Nappies Candy Special 6-inch size; regular price Our well known assorted Choco- $1.98 each, 9 to 12 es ‘lates; regular price 39. per 4° day, at ao J 0 Ib, 9 to 12 Priday, at....... IC | Boys’ and Children’s Washable) | Russian and Sailor Suits, ' S1. 69 with Two Pairs of Trousers, That is the ee in a Nutshell of a Great Bar- gain in Boys’ Clothing tor our Patrons to-morrow. There are several hundred Suits 40 choose from—the product of one of our best manufacturers—all new goods and made expressly for us. The fabrics are madras and chambray, In plain checks and stripes; all trimmed. Sizes 2% to {1 PTICe so sss eveeeeee vevevene Just the things to tide over ‘the Fourth” and save the better clothes, Military Suits of blue denim—with red stripe on trousers and edge of coat and regularly at $1.25; sale price...... BOYS’ SUITS AND ROMPERS—Splendid wearing fabrics, tn Bas, tan amd striped Regular price le VSS SVAN NS years. Regular value $2.75; sale $1. 69 | Boys’ Play Suits and Rompers | collar, Slzes 4 to 14 years, Sold 59 | he lot, and the | JULY 2, 1908.) |LAST CALL BEFORE THE FOURTH == STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, JULY 4TH: TO-MORROW 10A.M. to 1PM. Mono- fram | Whiskey Smooth, mellow and rich and of fine bouquet; this 18 our reg- ular 850, bot- tle; Umit one bottle to a cus. tomer; no mall orders; bottle, 59c (Sixth Floor.) TA MORROW OAM to TPM, Men’s Trousers Neat stripes in worsted effects; well mad strong Untni good fittings limit 2 pairs to a customer; sizes 80 to 40 valne mall 79¢ (Third Floor.) Tro MORROW TOMORROW || TOMORROW [ TO. MORROW TO MORROW | oom br oldered; I| Fiatra Special, | | LOAM. to 1PM, || 1OA.M. to TPM. | TOA TPM || FOAM to 0PM LOAM to TPM. | 3 LOAM. to 1PM | Long | Cambric | mt are | SuitCases | Men's | Men's ereny:y | 2 good ctea -_ Branch || Petticoats || raced In neat | HalfHose || Under- | woekficl — | 1 Mado of water oe i} terials, Ath |) | ar Half Hone, split | ipareetel aera nunca | Beatie Nese ee RAL IHG i ie nee | Men's Athletio || Jersey Weaktish || anishea with || te tl / | ilgathas saccrnges shirts and Dra Acts tEenILNe | he metitoned || oo MAG SHeK, |] and handles, 24 |) (an and fancy | balbrig- a i} | | | | | | aie.) 90 mall Es: | Friday morning; || heme; valoe | buy ele |] inch ate: remus || | Mimic ty ; || arty 1.005 no |] double heel and Glb, lots orders, lore; Om an | |) malt orders, | eden iealhs 1 a l5c | | 59 | 7: ¢ | c c | Tic (Sith Floor.) (Second Floor,) (Third Floor (Main Floor) ) WOMEN’S NECKWEAR DUTCH COLLARS, with colored | stripes and dots, plain white, min hem- 124%¢ stitched edges... GUIMPES OF Lac hy? tt 4 tucke | pretty yokes fend suc eae 1.49 LACE COAT SETS OF VENTSE Bleeves; 2.0) and LACK, In vartous signs; regularly 600,. DUTCH COLLARS of lace and Thealhiss New York RIBBON payne with nation of IA reg of linen; also pretty de- rg and laws AS RDAY also of addiuon to (tain Floor, » Women MILANS ANT we and ¢ WOMEN’S SKIN PL $3 values. SLIPPER», all sizes, for $2.00 CONGOS, INVINCTB: importe tra, advertiae ar, a pold at $1 SEIDE: this clgar has tor of 80 8 Popular we a GRU $2.50; your pick ROBERT BURNS DUS! box of tion bi 2 CAPT. ||] 2TrRFANY Bova) BULL DURHAM, fu’ Fille.) ’s Hats (THE 1471 STREET STORE fain Floor.) All a to styles. Val FINE JAVA HATS styles lar si F ‘erin y Bm Natural — only. $ f pee Lad | irk et Witel r values ene n ue be (eearesist } we Another Sale of Remarkable Magnitude Coming Just the Day Before the 4th Ce ‘, GOL Goodyear-welted — s¢ 2% to 7and B to D WOMEN’s BLACK AND WHITE 3 SPECIAL ~ Ouy 0; box ¢ NBERG BUFFALO—Major been made pp ood qualities; regularly At $2.50; to-morrow, box EMOB, reg. price LE BIRDS, reg. price Be JINKS, rey tl re THOUSANDS OF MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ruasishincs Wonderfully 59c ier couiey Blin CHAMEHEG ARG ane Sed (BuCrsttings aed utined THR Low Prices Just Before the 4th. MEN'S NEGLIGEE ‘Lawn Q Lingerie | | WAISTS Pre-Fourth of July Special at $1 You cannot duplicate these walsts for less than $1.50, There are lace trimmed and open work walsts, and linen tallor made styles, at $1.00. LINGERIE AND JAP WAISTS; fronts trimmed with pretty yokes, i e and handsomely trimmed ; three-quarter 2 0 sleeves; $3 values . TIENRY SIEGEL? AND Coat model as well as regular custom made Shirts in plain or pleated bosoms, Cuffs attached or detached, $1.00 values, All sizes. SHIRTS. Good assortment of | MEN'S NEGLIGEE AND SEMI-DRESS NEG- 1 and light patterns, also plain White] LIGEE SHIRTS. Imported Madras and Per- Voeabiie al rity are regular} cales; all coat models, plain or pleated bosoms, all White, Tan, Corn color, Blue, 2 35¢ Gray, etc.; hand laundered. $1.5 % values . dark, me fo eee MEN" all shade: f i ea) HOSIERY. | : ele . KNIT ) FANCY LACE ther eae le Women’s Canvas Oxfords EN BROWN AN CIGARS Women’s Linon Suit ERTH CHICOS Spanish hand FAY mported) Bumatra wrapier berala730 E or JG. BLAINY, packed in box of Bo, regularly sold at 119 or HOFFMAN ONCHA BOUQUET -8 for 2.47 PRINCE GEORGE CADETS — Faith Clear; sold everywhere 12 for 15 20c.; our price, 12 fo Fill your, pockets, for your short race: gars, usually sold for 70c.; to-morrow «+.+20C All for 16-08, DSE; we are selling this tobacco less than r lar price, AQ¢, (Ofatn Floor.) MEN'S 12c. SEAMLESS HALE HOSE, plain’ Black, Tan, 1 Black, Tan and i 8 nog UNDERWEAR $2.25 FRENCH a ALBR IGGAN mR. SUSPENDERS 15¢ GHT SHIRTS r ; 4 In| MEN'S $1.50 PAJAMAS, pla LISUESTHREAD! bmandaaetectanenandaninire HALF HOSE, in Black, Tan, | effects. All and fancy embroidered; | MEN'S 50¢ liced heels a 12 MEN'S 98c (THE 14TH STR | Drugs and Toilet Articles For 4th of July Vacationists NO MATL ORDERS (Main Floor) Peptomangan Ausiliator, Tuleum Powder 1 Good—and little priced A REMARKABLY LOW-PRICED SALE Oxfords for yachting, for dancing, to wear showing here to-morrow contains the proper footwear, Cool, dressy Oxfords and Slippers, every color and white. Sizes from 2% to 7, B HAIR GOODS- In Our Second Floor tol. Hand-sewed Goodyeur-welted soles, . i Hair D) Db PATENT GUOLT GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ TAN BAREFOOT SAN- ale $1.69 DALS, Values from 79¢ to $1.5 50; ' 49¢ two sections, %9c and, , 19¢ CTHE t4t SKEET STORE, Third Floor,) ing Parlors The values are from $2 | Hat th elo to $2.50 to $3---here at Sasi as a Wis with the tailored suit or fluffy dress, The vast cPhtrd Floor) | A Remarkable Gathering of Outing Styles— Values to $7 OVE ?R a thousand attractive Summery Dresses In practi- cally every style that fashion has sanctioned for this season’s wear. Neat Percales, Batistes, Dotted Swisses, etc. Attractively trimmed in hundreds of different effects, All sorts of colors. [his is an unrivalled showing of Women’s Dresses. A costuine suitable for every occasion here—for morning, for afternoon and evening wear, Cool, neat and refined, the product of a large Women's Wear manufacturer, The prices for to-morrow are the most sensational we have offered thus far this season, FOR THE 4th At $9 (Q) §3 Sun-Proof Bathing Dresses Very jaunty styles, dresses that usually sell as high as double our sale price; here to-morrow, at $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 Women’s Washable Cape Skirt Popular button-cown-the-front skirt, pretty pearl buttons; wide folds; Butcher linon, in tan, blue, brown and white; $I. 75 usually priced at $3.00, here at........ 3 $3.00