The evening world. Newspaper, June 14, 1912, Page 7

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AUTO HIT DYNAMITE | CADETS FIGHT BLAZE. | but to Save Hotel. IN CROWDED STREET; sss Y Sow West Point Hotel, a foure story EXPLODES THEORY wa was “iatened out to-day. Burrped is eae Bumps Against | contents were saved, | t | move the furniture, After thirty years under one tana - ment the hotel was taken over by new Ralf a Ton of Explosive | tesseos two months azo and resite | throughout. The fire is thought to have) as Witnesses Scatter. | originated from a defective fue, An automobile truck played shuttle- Cock with half a ton of dynamite in Fast Nineteenth street this morning. ‘The only thing that exploded was the theory that dynanito may be exploded | by ¢oncussion. But until that theory was safely exploded fear that the dyna. mite itself might explode caused a @pecdy exodus, ‘The half ton of high explosive was in @ one-horse wagon belonging to the Duj| Pont Powder Company. The dynamite ad been loaded from @ barge in the river and was being delivered in small quantities to various contractors the olty for excavation work, Collins of No, 299 East One Hundged and Thirty-sixth street, a veteran handler of sticks of death and destruc- tion, was driving the wagon. At 7:40 this morning he started west over Nineteenth street. The narrow atreet at that hour ts crowded with large delivery wagons belonging to woollen wholesalers in the big American ‘Woollen Building at No. 102 East Nine- teenth street. For that reason wagons passing through the block have to take @ devious route in and out of standing teams. ‘The big auto truck, belonging to Pat- Nok Fitzpatrick of No. 1 East Ninety- eighth street, crossed Lexington ave- nue and headed east through Nine- teenth street. The rough pavement in Lexington avenue and the crooked path the big car was forced to take caused !t| | to gkid violently, the rear part of the ¢ruck suriting the front wheels of the dynamite wagon. ‘The force of the collision swung the @ynamite wagon half way across the street, broke the shafts and threw Co! seat to the street lacerations of the right leg, but refused to permit Police man Sullivan of the East Twenty-sec ond street siation to summon an am bulance. Instead, he patched up | i per day at each hotel, National Park. wroken shafts with wire and drov: way with the 1,000 pounds of dynamite. Wo arrests were made. Full Force at West Point Join tn Juno 14.--The by the Government, Most of the ‘The entire mill- y force at the Academy turned ou Jand fought the flames and helped re Money in Glacier Natoea Park Season June 15 to October 15, 1912 Comfort in modern hotels—amid towering mountains—tours ‘on foot and on horscback, camping, desires in a vacation awaits you in G! lacier National Park. A complete tour of this new Prati has been made sible in 1912 by the erection of seven Medicine Lake, Cut Bank Cafon, St. Mary’ Gunsight Lake, ny A Basin and Lake McDermott. Rate Camping parties can tour the park ata cost of $1.00 to $5.00 ir ‘The favorite tour of this Summer will be the circuit from titty ale to Belton, or vice versa, taking in the most beautiful sections of the park—-a week or ten days required for the trip. Low Fares—Oriental Limited Go on the Oriental Limited—through train from Chicago via . B. & QO. and vat Northern Railways, the ( Satlomal Park. ‘Two other Coast Traive to the park daily. Low Round-Trip Summer Tourist Tickets on sale daily until September 30th. Liberal stop-overs, W. M. Lowerie, General Eastern EY ba Agent, 1184 Broadway, New York, N. Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 19! THE POPULAR ONE-DAY OUTINGS Lake Hopatcong $ EVERY SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY Leave West 23rd St. 8.50 a.m, Leave Liberty St. 9.00 a.m. Mauoh Chunk Stnoay $150 Leave Went 23rd Street 6.20 a.m, Leave Liberty Street 6.30 a.m. fishing — everything the heart tel colonies located at s Lake, The Ravan at National Highway to Glacier Lingerie and values up to $1.00, = $1.00 . This picare reerssea's exactly oy ines & Sige «lar price. §. on Uppenheim Co. 22 STREET.NEW YORK. Clearing Sale Linen Dresses ‘st tike picture} Chambray Dresses Gingham Dresses Women’s, Misses’ and Juniors’ sizes at] Irish Linen Suits, 1.90 Made of genuine, pure Irish Linen; wide, tull skirts; erfectly Tailored, in the natural shade linen. Bees been selling at $7.50. Every suit fresh, new, clean and ready to be worn. One Norfolk Model with neat Belts. Other styles in Plain Tailored. Sizes rom 14 to 44. Extra special, $7.50 Suits. ... Silk Dresses For Women and Misses Changeable Taffeta Silks Satin and Messaline Silks Rainproof Foulard Silks Striped Summer Silks Worth Upt 9. 30 ) "T0.00° : Irish Linen Suits, 1.00; | Misses’, Junior and Girls’ sizes, made from pure linen, in natural and light shades, Slightiy Soi ‘Tailor-Made W -0O Worci Up tu $3.00 Suits that ]-90 d Waists, 25e¢ slightly. soiled; || Men’s “Porosknit” Underwear, 28c Men's 50c Genuine Porosknit White Underwear, cool and com- EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, Finale of Our Great Queensboro Celebration Sales| Tomorrow (Saturday) will be the last day of this wonderful event. memorable occasion, will be apparent to all. [CRE TE | Sou: enirs & Demonstrations SILK STORK, dan, sith and Cimar Free wl Bure Rin Bor tier. Goods Store on showingethe mak ‘ inetwa Ne Clearance of Boys’ $4, $6 and $8 Suits at $2.88 and $4.88 This great Bloomingdale occa- sion is one that is looked for by hundreds of thrifty parents. It Caincludes All our $4, $6 and $8 suits, made of blue serges and fancy cheviots, in Nor- folk and double breasted styles. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Knickerbocker trousers. Boys’ $2 Wash Su‘ts _ Saturday at $1.28 Russian and sailor models, mae of ” am and colored washable materials. Sizes 214 to 10 years. Mloomingdales’, 24 Floor, OOth Atreet Section Women’s 49¢ Silk Stockings at28¢ Women’s Stockings of pure thread silk, with lisle tops, double soles, heels and toes; white, black, tan and all approved colors. Women's 25c Stockings, fine qual-; Women’s Cotton Stockings, full ity silk, garter tops; 16 seamless; fast black; very spe- 6 ‘white, Place and tan. C| cial values Saturday Mie es Ic Women's 19¢ Stockings, open: work|Women's 59c Silk Stockings, lace lisle and plain gauze 12). thread silk; white, cotton; black only ..... 2C| black, special at Women's Silk Stockings, pure thread boot silk, lisle tops and double soles, full fashioned; white, tan and black. . Bloomingdales’, Mein Floor, 0th Street nid Smart New Voile Blouses at $1.98 Something sufficiently different from what you have seen to tempt you to own one. The front shows hand embroidery with a medallion of baby Irish in the centre between two strips of cluny lace; there is cluny inserting on the back as well as cluster tucks; collar and sleeves (clbow length), are also trimmed with cluny and fine tucks. The waist is worth $3.00. The special price for the last day of the Queensboro Celebra- $1 98 tion Sale............ Extra Size Lingeric Walsts— sizes 46, 48 and 5! cial price, each "$1.98 Bloomingdales, 24 floor, Goin St Rection, fortable Summer garment hirts have 14 sleeves, drawers double seats, coutil facing and pearl buttons, knee length. Slight, but harmless imperfections. Special at 28c Men's Athletic Nain- 24e Men's Balbriggan 39¢ sook Underwear . . Underwear at . Of combed Egyptian yarn; shirts ers knee| with short sleeves; ankle or knee Perfect fitting shirts, cut coat style and sleeveless; dr: length, strictly first quality; also fine] drawers to match. These garments balbriggan underwear; shirts with] are considered extraordinary values short sleeves; double seated drawers. | at the price. Two Specials in Boys’ Underwear: 25c Underwear—Genuine | Boys’ Underwear—"Seconds” of econds” of the 25c] the 50c quality, pure Egyptian quali shirts short sleeves;} cotton; shirts have short sleeves; drawers knee length; also 19 drawers are made wits 29 children’s union suits, all at. C| double seatsand knee length c Lexington to 3d Avenue 24-in. Leather Suit Cases... Travelling Bags at... 1912. $3.19 Other sult oases priced up t Bioomingtaie’ = Main Floor. ee $2.75 Cowhide and walrus er leather trav ling bags in 16 17 and 18 inck fizes, They are in the pop- ular English Oxfofd shape and have feelin frame; many leather ined ; large pocket; Queens- boro Anniversary price. See40 Mloomingdales’, Main Ploor, Croquet Sets Our assortinent is complete,com- prising every style of 4 and 8 ball sets; neatly packed in box. In the Queensboro Bridge Anniversary Sale we offer these 98c Croquet Sete at.. $1.49 Croquet Sets at $1.79 Croquet Sets at $1.98 Croquet Sets at $2.09 Croquet Seteat Croquet Sets at nd Sporting Goods Shop, 4th 1 Sand Toys for little girls and boys are now in season and in great demand. The latest model sets, pails, sieves, pares, shovels and wagons, as well these Anniversary Sale Specials at Bloomingdales. 79¢ Pails containing molds and sieves, good value at 29c. Sale ,y BASBY OE Peay alc Others, 5c to $1.49. 3-Piece Garden Sets, consisting of rake, hoe and spade, value 48. Sale price..... 41¢ Others, 10c to 48c. Child's Large Size Wood Rake, ‘a good one at 15c, Sale price. 10¢ Toy Depa 1o0F nt, ath ——<$<————— H sier For Men and OSMEPY cuticrent Men's 10c. Cotton Half Hose, in colors and black; excellent qual- ity and seamless; perfections; very special at 17. Men's Lisle Half Hose, silk lisle, in black and wide range of colors; well made, with double °14, soles; very special... . Men's 39 Silk Half Hose, rt accordion ribbed, vertic neat embroidered effects, also black, tan, navy and gray; *28« very special at... Children's 12 Stockings, black jouble Keen 7 ‘ ; jocks, pure silk, plain or fancy tops; small "17, sizes only. Toomingda’ Matn Poor. san’ Gloves at 69¢ 16- button Mousquetaires, full elbow length, pure silk of extra fine Show room samples. quality, with double finger tips, IP! Spee MOC, Gallon, fakin UNIVERSITY $4.00 | one MAMA ELAND $2.75 oun file CALIFORNIA $3.00 See | Special, Gatton, a TE Grains, Pongces, a few Velvets, with ribbon ar perfect fitting; white, black and desirable colo:s; all vizes. Mail | | ftinge trimmed and embroidered. orders filled. Main Floor, | OUR 83.00 SFLEC ha * $1.70 59c | oun WSELECTED S: $170 85c |! ous FLPCTED $170 I\ 90¢ ) OU 82.00 SELECTED $4.70) | Bre: oe . $1.70 | Gence'e Nourlsbing Stout ar $4 to $6 Sample Parasols at $2.79 No two alike. In the assortment are Satins, Taffetas, Linens, Gros- nd velvet bands and borders; tucks, hemstitched, Plain and combination colors and the new style effects, many with gilt frames; mainly beautiful imported carved handles. 59th to 60th Street Our extraordinary eftorts to make it a__ Come here to-morrow sure. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO————— The Bloomingdaie Pure Food Show Some of the Attractions: ved and souvenics alven man Goaman'a Ginger Ai Humbert & Andre Beautiful Graduation Dresses For Girls and Juniors The Bloomingdale Store is showing a splendid veriety of pretty graduation dresses for girls and juniors. The following items will give you an idea of the styles and prices: Girls’ Dainty White Lawn Dressés, waist and skirt of fine all-over embroidery, with fina $1 98 tucks, rosette of ribbon; sizes 6 to 14 yrs. Girls’ Pretty White|Juntors’ Graduation Lawn Dresses, with} Dresses, of all-over insertion and fine tucks | embroidered lawn, with er all-over embroidery | lace insertion, Dutch on skirt and waist,| neck lace insertion on pleated skirts; waist and sleeves; sizes sizes 6 tog @} 13, Te yrs OO | voge Juniors Graduation Dresses, two stytes, with yoke of lace insertion, with band of embroidery on cither side; pannicr effect, of all-over em- broidery with filet lace; Dutch neck and kimono leeves; trimmed with pleating of net; $4. ies 13,15, 17 yee.; splendid values ot Is’ Graduation |Juntors’ Graguauon Dresses, of fine lawn; | Dresses, of fire mar- skirt has deep flounce | quisette; waist and sicirt of embroilery, apron| trimmed with Cluny front, insertion in back; | lace and satin at bottom another style showsem-] of skirt; Dutch neck broidery and Ince; sizes} and kiswoo sleeves; 10, 12 and 5.598 14 yeors. Juniors’ Graduation Dresses, of white voile and marquisetic; round neck and kimono sleeves, trimmed with lace insertion, hand embroidery on waist, with deep band of lace in- q sertion ons! i Girls’ Graduation Dresses, of tine lawn, waist of fine tucks and lace or embroidery and lace; Dutch neck and kimono sleeves; ski \° broidery; sizes 10, 12, 14 yrs. $8.98 Other Styles of Fine Pe: wn Dresses, new and pretty models; claborately trlswned witht lace and embroidery on wo skirts and sleeves; 13, 15, 17 ye at $14.98, $25 00 $19.98 and.. Bioom{ngdales’, Heeond Floor, 50th St, Section, G on 2nd Floor Saturday, at $2.95 & $5.00 Prettiest hats ever shown at these prices, fine quality Pana- mas, Javas, and peanut braid hats. Ideal hats for summer wear—light weight and dur- able, and all very tastefully trimmed. Would sell for $6.00 to $10.00 elsewhere; our prices, Saturday, $5.00 and 95. Peanut Braid and the Knock- about Lallapalusa Hats—some with fancy bands. On sale, Main floor, Saturday, 19¢, 39¢, 59¢, 69¢ Untrimmed Panam: Hats On Main Floor, Saturday, 95c, $1.95 and $2.95 We offer Saturday, 100 West India Panamas in a variety of shapes, large. small and medium styles, Would be a great bargain at double the prices, Satur- day, special, $2.95, $1.95 and 95c. Main Floor, Expert Masseuse We have secured the serves of an Expert Masseuse, who will 4 Mmassake and free sample of ‘owder to demonstrate the well- nown Melba Tollet Preparations tnat are now on sale on 3d floor, adjoliing restaurant. BLOOMINGDALES’, Mata Floor, Martini Cocktail Whiskey Cocktall. 6. inCorkalliscc.) 68S Apricot Brandy) Svecials herry tea dy Cherry ta dy § 756 Fresh Meats SATURDAY SALE Loins of Jersey Pork...... ie Fancy Spring F easead worth 22c, perIb........ 18}. Fresh fey of Pork. ..13!4c Selected Boneless Break- 1 5! fast Bacon, special, Ib. 3c Smoked Ox Tongues, 4 183 to 5 Ib. average, per Ib... c 18¢ Hams, mild sugar 1] cured, Ib., 15k Legs or Hindquarters. Fancy Cansde Mutton, per 14 ac me ‘Chops, 22, grade, per Ib. 6c Bottom Round Corned 144 ae 95c * si. 43 for BR00, Beef, all solid meat; Ib. Fine Dry Picked Chickens and Fowls, really worth 22c 18: to 25c; special. . ae Bloomingdales’, Basement, Kiestivg qua 1 rola Claret fing Quality, doz

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