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an Pan ? TT MAKER HELD | promtoee after the fire wns out. factory, on the floor and on tables, card- | board boxes which had been filled with & mixture of kerosene and bensine, |BLAZE STARTED BY A TIMED CANDLE. Leading from box to box were oll- “THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1011" --= He mitted that he had taken out #,000 W. M. MORGAN DIES found in twelve different places in the | addition Insurance July 1, making @ j total ineurance of $7,600, and that he owed some heavy bills for material. At the etre Rd Lo Soy Retired Banker Was Relative of Beers ves a i Trabucel and Giltioeon ef the Mes.| 4 P. Morgan and Prominent Gougall street station, who were wait- | in Soclety. Newe wan received to-day of the FROM HEART TROUBLE. ing in an ante room, and they pinced | PASTOR ARRESTS BOY, | ‘The police to-day are confident that | the praotloe of @ number of small boys | of atoning St. Mary's Relecopal Church, | at No. 40 Alexander avenue, the Brous, has been broken up. The Rev, Burton Hi. Lae, pastor, @ former Yale sprinter, waa mtruck im the face by @ Cg last ee ee ass trailers or ribbons of buckram, &@ rough material used for lining coats The fire had started from « candle Fiehman under arrest He was ar reigned tn Jefferson Market Police which had been fized to burn for a definite length of time in order to allow FOR SETTING FIRE. NHS OMN SHOP Szsseas eee Arrested hier Bie Discovery Of| When the battalion obiet made his ex- amination the oj) hed soaked through Incendiary Plot Which the cardboard boxes and into the floor ing out through minute cracks about the | Failed to Work Well. eaeey Tae, es Gallew Vee [ed @ window beer | ome, saas and tables and piles of material. Heavy | pieces of brown paper had been tacked |to the ineide of the front windows to | hide any glare of fire trom observers on | wed have ewept ond eet. : _— aiion Chief Het sent for Wire| Bop Wargtame Ave Mets. | Sfarenai Beers and Deputy Priall al ee they sent for Fishman, who arrived at 8 ‘Three youths, nene of them t¢' ty, | . ‘clock this morning. Me was not ad- Boxes of Kerosene Connected | fitted to the building. In reply to i rs, ‘ questions he said he hed the only keys by Trailers With Candle in {0 "the shop, hed locked the place at @ - o'clock Im the evening and that every- Mercer Street Factory. — | tning was all right when he started for home. A subpoena was served upon him commanding him to appear at Fire Headquarters at 10 o'clock to-day. |OWED HEAVY BILLS, TOOK A MOTIVE IS “SHOWN. |! open brought Redeign Frey, the euper- intendent, out to investigate. a | weized William Davis of No, 48 West | Fifty-seventh street, and detectives ar- rested Joseph Stanton of the same ad- Gress and Hugh Hoimes of No. 40 West Frtty-seventh street. Magistrate Ker- mochan helé them for trial There was a fire in the cloak and sult factory of Fishman & Dvorkin at £0 Mercer street Inst night and at noon | MORE INSURANCE. Fishman was questioned at length in Fire Marehal Beers’e office, He a4- to-day Morris Fishman, senior member of the firm, was arrested at Mire eHad~ quarters charged with arson, ‘The are | em rest followed a careful examination by Fire Marshal Reers and Deputy Fire 1 of suspicious ctroum- What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It ts Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It oures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It Lee cpanel teal Feorealhced con edge ev wie haem eed sleep, The children's Panacee—The Mother's Frieud, The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in ese for over | Fishman & Dvorkin occupy the fourth | floor of the fi brick loft butld- ing at No. 8 Mercer street. They em- ploy seventeen hands, Dvorkin 1s spending @ vacation in the Catsidils. | Fishman iiven at No, 1659 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, A watchman in a building across the street saw puffs of smoke rolling from | the windows of the Fishman & Dvorkin Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under a a 80 years, has born the signature of Chas, A factory at 1145 o'clock last night. He | 5 nm e its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this tuirned in an alarm aba the aremen is ! reeset ace ts Mi : i aponded no promptly that they had the | All Countert Imitations and “J: ” are but Experii:cnte that fire smothered before it had a chance to | trifle with and endanger the health of Infante and start | Children—Experience against Experiment, | Hattalion Chief Helm, who was in| Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of L 4} charge of the fire-fighters, made some * = eurprising discoveries in his tour of the franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Thursday Misses’ Dresses Boys’ Clothing Misses’ Summer Dresses Em Bo rs’ Washable Lng A Of striped voile, tissue fabrice and S mode tee, |4 to 20 years. Heretofore $9.75 4.50 Hae ‘Heretofore $2.98 = 95 Real Lace Trim'd Dresses Boys’ Washable Suits Of striped voile and tissue fabrics; hand ussian and sailor models of ga! emb'd, real Irish lace Cipenee linen, chambray and bir eel 6.95 ar a? 1.95 14 to 20 years. $16.75 2 to 10 years. Real Lace Trim’d i aaa Boys' \ Wool Suits o Bose: bate front, real Irish lace col- babety bolipor lee fepedited breasted models, all w Tato 20yeurs. Heretofore 918.80 12.75 8 to17 years. Hererotore 0.78” 4.50 Chiffon Evening Dresses Boys’ Knickerbockers Of allk chiffon, hand embroidered or all woo! fabrics; aleo khaki, crash or ee eee over ak kee, 4 to 20 years. ererofere 20.0 18.50 Misses’ White Dresses White Marquisette Dresses Of white marquisette, yoke and belt of Stott yeers. Heretotore $1.28 to $2.78 = 75 Young Men's Suits Young Men’s Suits Custom tailored Suits; all woo! tmported itis te vee. Heretofore 216.80 9,75 S10 3a choot. Heretotore 218.75 10.00 Young Men’s Suits White M Fh vile Pea er Dresses. nd tallored Salts of tweede and cee- 15.0 e trimm H s18.80 12.50 31 to 38 chest. Heretofore $24.50 .' 0 14 to 20 years. Shirts and Blouses Young Men’s Shirts 12 to 1336 neck. Heretofore .96 to $1.75 Boys’ Negligee Blouses louses of eolsette, madras and khaki. 8 to16 years. Heretofore 96 to $1.65 White ee Macguioutte Dresses model of white marquisette, Rear’ trimmed with real Cluny hy 14 to 20 years. Heretofore 50 Misses’ White Skirts Of white ramie linen, model with pocket. 14 to 20 years. button front Heretofore $5.78 3.95 60 | Infants’ and Small Children’s Apparel Children’s Dresses Children's White Dresses Russian and waist models, of lawn and Long walet and Russian models of gham ; white lawn; 2to5 years. Heretofore $2.98 to $6.78 French Model Dresses Hand made white dresses, hand em- broidered ; lace trimmed; 105 years. Heretofore $7.80 to $12.60 a 50 1.95 fe 4 years. Heretotore $1.00 to $1.65 Children’s Dresses Russian and waist models, of dimity, poplin and gingham; 1 to 5 years. eretofore $1.95 to $2.95 95 4.75 Clearing Sale Thursday Women’s and Misses’ Silk Bathing Suits Silk Bathing Suits Of navy blue or black messaline silk, with polka dot or striped silk trimming. 5.95 Value $9.75 Silk Bathing Suits Of navy blue or black messaline or taffeta silk trummed with bands of striped or plain silk 3.95 Value $7.50 pont Morgan. |@pent most of his time at Newport, makes more ‘Offers ot Positions” than any other two mediums in the universe. The Sunday World's Want Directory a ne one missile narrowly mised ni Tie oateht one of the bore and carnet him over to the but agreed act nay Men, the boy's death at his summer home, Tudor lodge, Newport, of William Rogers ‘Morgan, prominent in society here and in Newport, and a relative of J. Pier Last May Mr. Morgan was stricken with paralysis on returning from @ bi- oyole ride and the doctors gave scant hope of his recovery. His entire right wide was affected and he could net |@peak. He had planned to sail Juse § with bis wife for Burope te attend the coronation. For @ time he Po | Dut last night soon after be retired he was stricken with @ heart affection, | delleved to have been brought om by | the previous tines, and died in a few | minutes. Mr, Morgan was sixty yeare of4, and retired from the banking business here wome years ago. ince then he hed where he was @ member of most of the social organisations. WE GIVE SURETY STAMPS Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St. N. Y. High Quality, Lowest Prices on 6th Avenae. ‘1$2 Hand Embroidered Lingerie Waists at $1.65 In the Tuning-Up Si Sale | oe The Tuning-Up Sale Presents a | Manufacturer’s Offering of Muslin Undergarments at 4 Price O'Neill Main Stere—Third Fleer. Rea Lee | eonBttetnngs SESE Sean ies Hes | | ai Prene! pi Ly Be Made and i“ Bmbretdered L Pate eeceeee ee nee hy to $7.50. Corsets i in | the Tuning-Up Sale Rt he ey Tl oe asa eae a Rr eearmrscs | Women’s Hot Weather Apparel Linen Suits, Lingerie, Marquisette, Linene, Lawn and Gingham Dresses At Remarkably L Low Prices $16.80 Women's Lingerie and| $6.50 Linen Suits, GPa 167.95 Serta 93.95 Linea Suits in whi, $5.50 Imported | English Repp gers at $5.00 sents 93.50 fashionable panel ¢ Mohair Bathing Suits in biue and Suits, pista black, women's o ‘aes: ¢ $9.7 5 |e tet net $5.00 Seacegc terion trimmed mod 79c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.95 and $5.00 larly $8.50; at Dresses, in @ large variety of styles, Women’ s$31 Porch’ Dresses at $1.98 esi toettunce: poet eats ro .iiag sag leva, Tre pnd meget athon ‘rome pits tecn has ® regular sleeve, ® round lace yoke and soos | sesortenent of percales in light ren Wore oho ae mt? oF e mr In ght and medtum Knit Underwear In the Tuning-Up Sale O'Neill Mat Sore—-Third Foor. Women’s Knit Underwear in various styles, to close out at prices far below regular. Women's 35c Lisle Vests at 25c Low neck, sleeveless, sheer weights, neatly finished, Women's 75c and | $1 Lisle Women's 2.49 Milanese 2 Salta annie of high att teen st so 1 and $1.25 Union| Women’s 25c and 29 Women’ vata Be Ribbed Pants at 19c veoatee: 18s sleavelees, Knee | Midis cstre deagtts: taco trimmed; Immense Hosiery Clearance In the Tuning-Up Sale O'Neill Main Btore—First Floor, caatit ta trom ans the larg Lalit) hosiery in the Uni tates. Also many lots from our large stock which are to be discontinued. Women's Stockings Group t 260 Gr for Cottons slow, various st tans and a parte Gem abe Eee RE. A, TES = a 1 ok Sttore Closes at 5 P.M. Pt cst Imported Model Gowns For Street and Afternoon Wear _ Now $25 to $100 4 Needless to say, earlier prices on thesis foreign dresses were much higher. Just at the time when women need the1n for cooler afternoons and for evenings not warm enough for lingerie gowns, we make a decisive cut in prices, grouping them as follow1: Imported etreet and afternoon gowne of|foulard silks, chiffon and hand-embroidered surah and China ellke in dark and light colors, | batiste, $75. la Ganeren, dieiens. Gh borat afternoon $25. These were formerly $35 and $45. of hand-embroidet‘ed batiste, silk and chiffon, Imported afternoon gowne of taffeta and| $100. Earlier $20() to $300. For those seeking distinctive toilettes to finish out the season at fashionable summering places, these gowns, at their present prices, represent decided opportunities. Second floor, Old Building, Women’s Hosiery and Knit Underwear at Econonny Prices We have taken Spf of every opportunity to buy good merchandise for less, in order to give you this opportunity of obtaining for very little money’ the kind of hosiery and At 80¢ each, instead of 75c. Combination euita of »|fine lisle thread, low neck, sleeveless, tight knee. Silk aia air 3 tae i +3 pairs for $1.—inetead of S0c Diack or navy blue, nicely Imported fast blade Hale treads tines 9 to 10, Re: |earment for bathing ue end trea, gone dota hope, st Lengdlrglber| snadias durable and elastic. ‘t80 eel a pair, Reswaygincren value. ik aire black At 15c each, seconds of 25c quality—Vests of fine dik, with fronts embroidered in floral designs. |light-weight ribbed cottcm, low neck, sleeveless, with |fancy yoke. Basement, Old Building. Mein floor, O14 Building, Women's Underwear At 1234 each:—Vests, of white ribbed cotton, low heels|neck, of with short cleeves. Pull in else and Tomorrow Morning We Place on Sale 1,304 Men’s Shirts at 50c Odds and ends from several recent Offerings in the Mven’s Store, Main floor, Some have been handled and are slightly soiled; have not been out of their boxes until now. They have been priced at $1, $1.35 or $1.50. And these were upecial prices! Laundered shirts, all of them. Madras and other materials. Wide range of patterns. Your choice, beginning tomorrow morning, 50c. Basement, Old Building. Held For Mail Orders, We Now Let Go These Women’sSummer Dresses Catalog merchandise—eelected with ut- From now on, orders for summer dresses most care because in the season’s catalog a few | will be scattered. The bulk of the catalog stocks dresses must t fairly the entire great|/may be safely distributed. In the few days Wanamaker stock. Held in large numbers|before the semi-annual stock-counting wewould until now because we insist upon ourcustomers|like to send out as many of these dresses as by mail being cared for as well as those who|possible. There you have our reasons for are able to come in person. announcing Women’s Fresh, Clean, Fine Summer Frocks, $6.75 of $9.75 to $11.75 Grade Frocks of white all-over embroidery; frocks of white and lawn voile embroidered in colors and black; frocks of striped voile trimmed with satin; frocks of tan linen batiste trimmed wit color; and a score of others, totalling two hun dred in all, including all sizes from 34 to 44, $6.75 Basement, Old Building. Young Women’s Fresh Cotton Dresses at $3 That Look Much More Than Their Price No one need know but that they were bought at their early-season price of Mico is somaching to be jee proud Berto Wey the reveree. Some of the styles: Frocks of white with collar and of colored stripes or of plain colors. Others of white lawn, with flounce and trim- ming of colored figures; and with black ball but- tons here and there. Others of dotted lawn on white ground, with insertion of serviceable cluny lace. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Several hundred to go at the new price, $3. Basement, Old Building. Cut Glass Punch Bowls, Like This, at $3.50 Nine inches in diameter and very heavy. This price is actually less than the usual cost of these punch bowls at the factory, Il-Inch Celery Trays, $1.50 Cut in brilliant hobnail pattem. The usual price. is $2.50. 8-Inch Berry Bowls, $2.50 Cut in chrysanthemum pattern, filled in with hobnail and Venetian cutting. We have sold 250 of these handsome bowls recently at $4 each and thought them remarkable at that price. Basement, New Building, Women's White Waists at $1 Old Friends at a New and Lower Price A model that we liked so much when it was here earlier at $1.75 that we gladly took all the maker could furnish thin windi ice of $1 , ‘Sheer white ite lawn with front panel of medallions of openwork lace, flanked by stripe of lace insertion which are repeated on the tong, sleeves and down the back of also, All sizes at $1. the waist. Lace collar, Bassman 01d Bul JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street.