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Tees eae + cery, and lives on the floor above. His brother Angelo formerly was in business | Corea ey SYANTE AGAN -REATESAPANG ON BONE BLOE Eleventh Street, Scene of + Many Upheavals, Has An- ‘ other Scare. t SEVENTH IN A_ YEAR. Shootings Vary the Strenuous Life Between First and Second Avenues. Residents of the “bomb block” In Eleventh street, between First and Second avenue, which has been quiet for several months, proved they have lost none of their agility early to-day” when a bomb blew in the front of a grocery at No. 342. It looked like old times to see the two hundred persons living In the big six- sory tenemont crowding out the halk Ways or shinning down the fire escapes im their night clothes, Many took to the roof, and the panic contagious, bee ntil the whole Dlock of teneiwents * tled itself into the slonal revolver shot alarms sounded from windows and roofs. from the troublor gtocery, and scores of thi Ret propose to see all the good fish go to waste. Salvatore Pagiiaro is owner of the sro- With him, and lived with him. Angelo owns the tenement and | wealthy man, hence he was soon 4 out by Black Handers and flooded with threat- ening letters. But he refu across and finally becam he moved away. He now wherever he has his hat and moves about constantly to keep any one from finding him. It 1s supposed the bomb this morning was intended for him by some one who thought he still had an interest In the grocery. QMASHED GLASS AND 8CAT- iH, fuse in tt. It was placed in the doorway, it Is sup: posed, about 1 o'clock, and no ofie was seen running away directly before or after the explosion. It blew out the slate glass of the grocery, Jarred the anned goods from the shelves and roke many windows in the flats on up- per floors. Tho fish store next door, at No. 34, kept by Samuel Randazzo, fared almost as badly as if the bomb had been in- tended for tt. ‘This is a “fish day in the quarter and there was @ large stock Pagilaro's two fox riers, whore kkogn cars were expected to provoke @ barking alarm in case of midnight vie- jtors, were found by Policeman Rhem back under a sink, Ne'ther Pete nor Bol had a scratch, but doth were scared barkiess and seemed overjoyed at the sight of friends. The damage done by the bomb ounted to $250, Whe police could not get the residents of the block to return to quarters until heavy rain began to descend, Salva- fore Pagiiaro declared he had received fo threatening letters and that the bomb must have been meant for his “The the the first bomb explosion tn block” since Nov. 2 last. ENE’ ON Are werti $45.00, and YOU Can Prove it To-Day and Tc-Morrow ate Ww miler to come | ag TT TT TT Ng SEA - . . - ny THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 20, 1 TUG BURNS, CREW SAVED. | | During tast year the police records xe Grexpioded bom, found | pitge stas eavrow Hecape From the,| (7 Minutes from Jersey iC : ee . 7 10 gg ay Jersey | Re ai byron a eg a City to A. & S. | { A A M A N.D T A U 5 | City to Hoyt Street, \ 4%, homd expl cruiatha oft One Hundred and wistietn | Subway Station | BROOKLY | A. &S. Subway Station, Kr St om Sanonm, Nav, strat n't North ‘Mier Wty ani | Hoyt Street Direct. | Mann) | by Tunnels Subway. alleged Black Hander was shot on! pilot and crew all managed to get off = = Aug. 14 while trying to collect blacks {yy th: boat carried on the stern Epic ate iment as WONDERFUL ARRAY OF BARGAINS FOR THURSDAY sr ane Pa gd fen he Just What You Want--- Far Underpriced. , ., ind th ilot headed the t for Mary Jane Palmer and Martha Bilin, Thong. The ittie. Vessel fan nehore Not only is everything in this advertisement desirable, but everything is desired NOW. That's a very important “THURSDAY OPECIAG. —] THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Princess Lace Yokes, 39c. to $1.49. Values from 75c. to $2.98. LACE YOKES, Collars and Stock Collars, all reduced to half price, right a the beginning of a season which finds these ea in greater de- mand than ever, particularly the lighter laces. All are hand made, ready to set in any waist or gown. until her keel grounded. The fire was characteristic of Abraham and Straus offers. The real value 1 today againet Thomas F. Fi king up about n wheelhouse then, | ; a he pliot climbed down to the bow, ” . t small boat wan rowed around to | Women’s Silk Stockings, 25c. of anything to YOU depends upon how much you want it. A sandwich is worth a peck of diamonds to a starving man 4 him up and he got off just in time . || SILK STOCKINGS, in black, with lisle tops, on a barren isle. A straw hat at Christmas is not prized in an t escape being singed. . || heels and toes, Brooklyn, but just now it is highly valued. The offers in our one of the of the junior stricken with appendicitis a few days ago while in the News office and h Vanderbilt Webb Recovering. Pure silk Socks, in tan, k, sky, white and black. bong Stockings, ribbed, in Aan, pink, sky and white. Slight imperfections. Main floor, front, Central Building. Main floor, entre, Central Building. _—_ se Babies Socks and Stockings, 18 advertisement for Thursday are not only very much below tened to his home in New York, Where! + + he was operated upon Monday, Mr. | —— regular, but have been selected as merchandise in most to trial before Justice’ Webb, it was reported here to-day, ts | THURSDAY SPECIAL. | demand NOW. fecovering. | [THURSDAY SPECIAL. | —— - | American Lawn Writing Paper, 2 Quires for Sc,—Envelopes, Sc. Package. Thousands of quires of the best fabric finished Paper ever sold at such a price. All white, a good letter size. Envelopes to match, Se a package. Main floor, front, Best Building, [_THURSOAY eracrae Plaid Glass Toweling, 10c ._ ALL LINEN, red or blue plaid Glass Towel- ing, and all white Dish Toweling, exceptional value at 10c. a yard. White and Natural Linen Suiting», 35c Yard inen Medium weight, yard wide, Irsh Li Suitirg, very desirable for skirts or entire suits, exceptional Value at 3Sc. a yard. ‘Main floor, rear, East Building, $9.96 Gas Chanddiers, $6.75 18 INCH, six panel leaded glass dome and brass crown, two outside lighis and two chains, complete with burner, mantk, inner chimney and [ite in amber or greer; bead fringe to match. Store orders only. $2.25 Imported Alarm Cocks, $1.98 Mahogany case, inlaid with ebony and maple wood, one-day time and alarm, guaranteed movement’ ag-tnch silver dial; Clock S$ inches tall, width, 334 inches. Gubway flor, Central Building, $3.49 Fe" Comfortables, $2.69. FULL SIZE cotton filled Confortables, fi ured silkoline or cambric covering, light or dar colorings, $3.49 kind at $2.69. Full size Blankets, pink or blue borders, $259 kind at $1.98 a pair Subway floor, West Building [THURGDAY srsciaL. Stamped Linen Centrepieces At Half the Regular Prices. ART EMBROIDERY STORE offers sensa- tional values in these exceptionally good Stamped Pieces, sizes 18, 22, 24 and 27 inches (small quantities of the 18 and 27 inch), prices were from 29c to 69c, prices are 12c, 15c, 18¢ and 2le. Second floor, West Building, Women's’ Combination Suits, 29c. Low neck, sleeveless, cotton, shaped, knee length, lace trimmed. Women’s $1.00 Combination Suits, 75c. Lisle thread, low neck, sleeveless, shaped, knee length, lace trimmed. Main Qoor, front, Central Buildiog. $1.10 Black Satin Prunella, 69c A FINE, perfectly woven Prunella, made by ‘| one of the best domestic mills. Absolutely all fine wool, 42 inches wide and a perfect shade of black. 50c. black self striped Serges. . 50c. black all wool Nun's Veili $1.75 black self striped Serges. ‘Main floor, rear, Central Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. Women’s $25 Tailor Made Suits, $15 OF NAVY BLUE and black, fine feet ined lined with peau de cygne. Coats are 26 inches long, with high and deep lapels; skirts are cut on wider lines with side plait and panel back; all sizes from 32 to 44 bust measure. None C. O. D. or on approval. Second floor, Central Building. |___ THURSDAY SPECIAL. Women’s $2.95 Hat Shapes, $1.69 Of Imitation Black Hair, WITH VELVET FLANGES and in a variety of the season's best shapes. IF you would give your figure those natural, \ J graceful lines, the Bien \ Jolie Grecian-Treco Corset should be a part of your wardrobe, ‘The Grecian-Trecois madeota knitted Q \ a PECIAL. | fabric, entirely he in Corset hag be 7 = wie sottwee sak | Princess Corsets, $1.98 |] LONG, STRAIGHT hip model, made of fine || white batiste, low bust, trimmed with lace and ribbon. Supporters attached to front and hip. $2.00 R. & G. Corsets, 98c. Excellent value, medium bust, long straight hip and flat back, made of white coutil, supporters attached. Corsets for Stout Women, $2.00 Rengo Belt Corsets, made expressly for stout women, of white coutit, medium and low bust, extreme lengths over hip and abdomen, «:tra heavy hose supporters ate tached. Second floor, East Building. Millinery Flowers—Special Sale S0c. and 75c. Values at 19c. and 25c. a Bunch Importer's surplus stock of beautiful French Roses, Poppies, etc., all the new colorings, with plenty of pink. Main floor, center, East Building, | THURSDAY SPECIAL. 49c. All Wool Storm Serge, 38c. A WELL-KNOWN STANDARD quality of most popular Storm Serges, 36 inch; guaranteed all wool; a grade always sold at 49c. In tan, golden brown, cadet, medium gray and navy blue. Main Moor, West Building. (_UTHURSDAY ePEcIAL —] 7 8c. Syne" Apron Gingham, 5c. Yd. 5,000 YARDS OF GOOD substantial Apron Gingham, in the favorite blue and white checks; fast color; quantity limited. No trail, telephone or hurry box orders filled and none'C. O. D. Subway Floor, West Building. [THURSDAY SPECIAL. | RSDAY SPECIAL. Women’s Gloves, Clearance, 47c Pre-Easter Offerings—Unmatched WOMEN'S KID GLOVES, broken assortments of siz some slightly soiled. Gloves that have been sold at 69¢ tons. now at the one price, 47c¢ a pair. . There are all sizes in some colors, but the smaller sizes are especially attra tive. Really three pairs at the price of one. None C. O. D. ‘A ra phone or hurry box orders. MAS tere Ma te bane | THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Men’s Athletic Underwear, 29c. EXTRA FINE crossbar nainsook Underwear. superior quality and finish. Also Athletic || Shirts of fine gauze or Sea Island cotton, Sub- |] ject to slight imperfections. Conia worth |} from 39c to S0c. Men's 50c. Underwear, 3 Garments for $1. Balbriggan Underwear, bt Al cotton yarn, extra ty. Shirts have self fronts, French necks and awers have double seats, strap backs and til facings; also elastic ribbed Porous Underwear. Shirts have iong or short sleeves, also athletic style. Slight imperfections, Main floor, Men's Building. BLOCK sth AVE., 25th Toca sar | — Men’s (5c Half Hose, 9c : || COTTON LISLE HALF HOSE, made with || double heels and toes, in tan and black. Men's Pure Silk Half Hose, 27¢ Some with lisle soles, heels and toes; some have lisle ;| No Two Pieces Alike \| esis and toes; in tan, navy, gray, purple, burgundy and In this sale you will black. Slight imperfections. Mein floor, Men's Building. find Stee? conceivable style and kind of dresser ~ and chiffonier and every |"_FHURSDAY SPECIAL. | vepresonting less than | =S=Sm ||| $5.50 Oak Chiffoniers, $3.75 the actual cost of GOLDEN OAK, five large drawers, with wood manufacture. This is knobs. $9.00 Oak Bureaus, $6.90 YOUR ClANC: TO SAVE MONEY, Golden oak, two large drawers and two small ones, with bevel mirror top. Fourth floor, Central Bast Building, OAV AVAY THURSDAY SPECIAL. | ’ [THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Women’s $2.50 Ankle Strap $2.75 Cut Glass Pitchers, $1.49, Pumps, $1.79 exergy leet or Water PATENT LEATHER and gun metal calfskin, ankle stra Al A heavy and flawless blank, ex- els, with plain short forepart, light weight turn soles, Cuban ae quae (tn, the popular Bini nee! and pil yn BPP gpl Marah) ond $400 Low Shoes, $2.48, bottom: Store orders only and none C. O, D. of the size range being slightly broken. Most every size in the tot, re Soy See Sat Bae Second floor, West Building, |__ THURSDAY SPECIAL. _| | 65c. Hemmed Sheets, 49c. Ea: SIZES QUOTED are before hemming. Heavy round thread bleached muslin Sheets, double bed size, woven in one piece; regularly 65¢c., at 49c each. Hemmed Pillowcases, 121c. Each, Bleached, ready-made muslin Pillowcases, 45x36 inches, exceptional value at 12}4c each Subway floor, West Building, $3.75 Sheer Batiste Waists, $1.98 OF FINE WHITE BATISTE, hand embroidered back and front, Val. lace insertions and beading separating sleeves, collar- less, and lace trimmed elbow sleeves, New White Voile Coat Waists, $2.98. Prettily combined with wide Cluny lace and tucking, pointed lace medal forming yoke, finished with braided ornaments; Cluny’ He peplum, edged be narrow lace; also collarless. Second floor, Kast Bullding, THURSDAY SPECIAL. Men's $15 to $20 H a's 315 © 320 Mackintoshes, $9.85 FROM ONE OF THE BEST Raincoat makers in America, who is changing his styles for the coming season. Made after our own ideas during his dull season, Lowest price ever quoted on Coats of this character. Fabrics are imported Cantons in tan or olive, some double texture, with all worsted fancy back, some in artproof finish, Store orders only, none C. O. D. or on approval, Men's $15.00 Fancy Suits at $8.50 and $9.85 Medium and light weight Suits, in smart cassimere, various shades of brown or gray; every Suit a fuil $15.00 value. Regular sizes only, 34 to 40, Second floor, Men's Building, | THURSDAY SPECIAL. | | Real Irish Laces—Record Prices 49c to $1.25 Real Irish Medallions, 25cto 59cea Real Irish Insertions, 59c to $1.49 PAYMENTS Real Irish Edgings, 59¢ to $1.49. May * Z A FORTUNATE PURCHASE from a prome TRA CHARGES OF ANY \ inent importer. All beautifully made; plenty KIND! No Red Tape—No } of popular priced widths. airings te. This Ofer “we ee $6.50 Embroidered Robes, at $2.98 . embroidered fine linon, payments, $29.00 Chiffon Tunics, at $12.50 Sold in special sales at $17.00, now because pink and blue are the only colors we say $22.50, On a chiffon foundation, well covered, w th composition dot of gold. Main Floor, Center, Central Building, |" THURSDAY SPECIAL. 25c. Pay Mercerized Lining Sateen, 14c. A FINE, LUSTROUS, permanent finish Sateen, in black, white and colors, remarkable offering at 14c a yard, Main flgor, tear, Central Building, |THURSDAY SPECIAL. Women’s $11.50 Rubberized : Raincoats, $7.98 FULL LENGTH, in spun silk poplin; loose fitting, high collar; colors are navy, tan and black. eee 8.46 5 ‘ [THURSDAY ePeciAL. | ee 29c. 18 in. Embroideries, 19c. yd. i EVERY PIECE fresh and new, all designs; elaborate ee ee 12.75 Wat | f open effects with blind combinations; excellent for chile ’ dren's dresses and petticoats, 20c to 30¢ Convent Embroidery, (0c to 1Sc yd. A wonderful collection of designs, beantifully made; exquisitely worked and finished to closely resemble hand work, Main Floor, Center, Central Butlding, THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Black and Colored Petticoats, 29c PETTICOATS OF PERCALINE, in navy, tan, fray and brown, made with cluster shirred flounce and tucked ruffle; others in black with shirred flounce, finished with gathered ruffle. No mail, telephone or hurry box orders filled. Women's $15.00 Rubberized Raincoats, $10.95 Rubberized bengaline satin Raincoats, semictitted, full dength, double breasted; high collar; sleeves with turnback cuffs; in black only, Women’s $25.00 Cravenette Coats, $17.95, nite lenath, made in Fricetloy cravenctte cloth, loose itting, raglan sleeves, patch pocket; colla high or low; colors are tan ‘and Oxford. at io Daa Becond floor, Central Buiktiag, Second floor, Bast Building. Double Stamps 4 Single Stam; Motnings AHL ter Neosat