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FOURARECAUGHT (44 ASDRUG SELLERS; |. cn TEN CENTS A IAB nn ny {Two Men and Two Women Alleged to Have Peddled It on Street. (ONE HAD NEEDLE READY * Police Say They Got a Stranger to Make Purchase With Marked Money. Although more than @ score of @rug fiends and purveyors of drugs ‘were rounded up in the Tenderloin fast week, Police Commissioner ‘Wood's crusade has not stopped the Grug traffic, for early to-day Detec- tives Waterhouse and Judge strolled through the upper Tenderloin and easily picked ap two men and two ‘women whom they accused of selling morphine and cocaine, The deteo- tives discovered aleo a new way of selling morphine. One of their women prisoners was provided wth a needle, & bottle of morphine and a bottle of water. For) ten cents, the detectives say, she would mix a needle full of the drug: and give a customer a single “jab of the needle.” ‘This woman, little more than & girl, gave her name as Nellie Brock- ner and said she iived at No. 223) ‘West Thirty-fitth street. Besides her meedle, the detectives say they found im her pockets @ three ounce bottle of morphine, nearly full, an empty bottle which nad contained the drug, @ emall box of cocaine and the bottle of water for diluting the morphine. ‘The detectives saw several young men accost her and at last got one of them to return with a marked half dollar and buy some morphine. ‘The ,other woman said she was Viola Grant of No. 247 West Thirty- | eighth street. The detectives saw ber at Thirty-seventh street and Eighth avenue, and say they asked her to sell them some cocaine, They @ay she gave them two “decks,” as the little packages of powder is nd accepted two marked ra, Moran of No. Forty-ninth stre Jama of the Seventh av after the detectives had seen i jams pass something to Moran which; they any they discovered afterward war a bottle of morphine, —_—_——— OPERATION IS EXPECTED TO MAKE THIS GIRL 6000 Goothearted and Rightminded, but Conduct Bad, Because Skull Didn't Set Properly. In the hope of relieving a cerebral congestion which it is believed caused the evil conduct of Dorothy Schless, seventeen years oli, an operation was performed on her to-day in the sani- | tartum kept by Dr. Curtis Muncte at No, 119 Macon street, Brooklyn. The girl, a prety, winsome creature, waa friendiess and homeless and lived of white organdy the main parts of the gown, trimmed rom Original Design ten Be Dene With Same Design Made of Dila|;' trimming effect. Indeed, it is E becoming quite as important to con- oy Shall be trimmed ae ita the front |Labor Li ifi al nt. s Aoree. The back of the walet la gathered Labor Leader Testifies Agree ler 5 , the sleave: ' ft kre gathered into It-on the shoulders. ment Was Likely Until {a & modish conceit to make the “i od different material from Mischief Came In. ever the shoulder dine to form yoke across the back. But- tone covered with the colored batiste Line gi this yoke and ald in the — \, ie ik, broldered batiste in eyelets or a fine allover figure would combine well. cuff of the dress material may! PATERSON, ‘N. be used to confine its fulness into | ¢, i a ruffle which falls below it. Commission on Industrial Relations READY Te 10 CENTS. | opened tts inquiry hero this morning 1 fle Bola Ki tad oo eee eis ere a bod Hall. The Investigation of the com- e to the okirt. ‘The belt of batiste also | Mission will deal especially with th is a fitting complement to the whole. (strike in the silk industry last year: I have not taken space for the pat-|which lasted six months tern outline of the two-piece foundm-| ‘Thoma tion skirt, which by this time Is well material, the figure at the right #hows |four-loom system. the use of @ Roman stripe aK har, [appointed to adjudicate the matter acter note of the gown. The collar|and its efforts would probably have and care cae be of oo gd been successful had not Elizabeth organdy, je. & mere fold o! © |}Guriey Flynn of the I. W. W. in- All siz same could head the band of the dress ered MEME Il sizes. ial which trims the tunic, beech Bt broken Ce 6 Urey ——>—- BOMB PLAGED INSIDE {:tezcumscrursaacs st ITALIAN BANK BUILDING) ices rkers ©: Italian Consul and Several Italian] Frank Leach, allas Harris, twenty-four Newspapers Also Had Offices eet, Wan nentenced to seven ye: Detective Carrao of Headquarters | at is trying to find out to-day who put/ ninth stret and asked to Kee wi a bomb last night beside the elevator | mond rings. He then threw pr stairway with turpentine. not been established, but from marks Raffaello Forgi, janitor of the (Pon her clothing, it'ts believed she ts | building, found the bomb ‘rst night, but he didn’t know what It was and| SUMMER ART CALENDAR FREE. left it until this morning, when he decided to show it to the police, In- spector Owen Egan of the Bureau of Combustibles inapected it at the Mulberry street etation and sald it was a Bomb of concrete, with a long|Get your order for next Sunday's fuse which had not been lighted. World tn early. din this instance em- J, June th. —The overy .{in the Council Chamber of the City F. Horgan, second vice: | wery home where dreas- | President of the United Textile Work- | done. \ers of America, testifiegy that the ton crepe or silk and woollatrike resulted from thé three and A committee was | j accompaniment Agreement between the silk wor! and their employers. William Golden eee Robber Gets Seven Years. Everywhere years old, of No. %8 West Thirt There. montha in Sing Sing prison Jamin Gordon at the clerk and ran away with of the office building at Lafayette and | {he eypa of the clerk and ran away with Spring street in which are the quar- tera of the Italian Savings Bank, the \office of the Italian Consul, Count} Fara-Fon!, and the establishment of |The body of a woman o several Italian newspapers and publi-| partly clothed, was recovered from cations. On May 80 some one set fire | Niagara River at Youngstown to- to the building after sonking the Coroner Scott is now making an ti gation. The tdentity of the woman hus from Rochester. 2 aN Mr 13 D9O9OOO-98-9090-4-0-0-44-8909O9 DSH 0O9H9 O94 6 1G6406O0- 00> By The Evening World's Expert, | be achteved in the manner of its trimming, in the combination of ma- terials used and in other indtvidual For instanos, in the model I am showing to-day the manner of applying the tunic ia wnusual, and in connection with the shaped belt, which cute in a square tab below the walatline, to confine the ruffle of the tunic, Gistinotion is attained fer the frock. batiste, French crepe and | Best & Co. Mile. Lodewick. DESCRIPTION. The long Russian tunic ia claim- ing the favoritiem of the moment, and it is only fair to reason that it will not release its stronghold through the summer. Although this step in silhouette, charming variation may from pillar to post until she landed in the Municipal Lodging House, Put on the operating table to-day it was found that the vertebra at the base of her skull was dislocated. The skull did pot rest properly upon the spine and her brain was congested with blood. The girl's cheeks were erimson before the vertebra was put back in its proper place. Then a normal and pretty pink complexion replaced the hectic flush. girrl seemingly of good heart and mind, Dorothy managed to keep getting into trouble, and bad trouble at that. She landed in Bellevue at iffer: es, in a reform achool, ects, and at last in the e. D, Elisabeth Muncie Brother, and a number of Brooklyn physicians assisted. The surgeons ae thet the operation was success- ————>_—— FIVE MEN INJURED ON BURNING LAUNCH Kerosene Found to Have Been Put Into the Tank Instead of Gasoline. MERRICK, L. I, June 15.—Five men ere wuffering from burns re- catved when a twenty-foot naphtha fmunch took fire. Nine men had Grartea out for a fishing trip. They qet as fer as Merriok Creek at the mouth of Great South Bay when the metor of the launched refused to ‘work. ‘The boat was towed back here and @ mechanic made an inspection. It was found that the tank had been filled with kerosene instead of gesoline, and Capt. Baldwin got a of rubber hose and proceeded to a) the kerosene out of the tank, ‘The of] caught fire from a lantern, and the boat was soon in @ blaze, ‘There were five men on the boat at the time, the others being on the dock, Those on the boat besides Capt. Baldwin were Robert Smith, foreman of the Woodhaven Hose Company; Henry Wick, Frederick Re” Alfred Albert and Will Hold Tuesday A Clearance Sale of orrect Mournin for Women and Misses In the department devoted exclusively to Mourning Wear, on the second floor, comprising well chosen assortments in the correct styles and materials. reduced to effect an immediate clearance. Mourning Dresses Of lustreless orepe de chine, crepes or serge. Prices according to material. Formerly 18.50 to 29.75. 14,75 19.75 Mourning Suits Of lustreless silk faille, serge or Prices according to material. Formerly 35.00 to 50.00. 24,00 34.00 Mourning Blouses Of lustreless black crepe de chine, Georgette crepe, crinkled crepe, chiffon, moire, shadow Prices according to Formerly up to 11.75. lace or China 495 7.50 7o Mourning Hats Of silk,satin,taffeta,crepe and various straws, in the smartest of the season’s styles Formerly 5.50 to 15,00 New York's Shopping Centre Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Tuesday Specials on the O’NE ILL Where Low Price & Dependable Quality Meet No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Filled $3.00 Party Cases Box shape, covered with genuine leather, five piece fittings. Various other stylgs at $2.98 to $11.50. Women’s $1.50 Silk $1 and $1.25 Children’s Gloves, 79c Dresses, 69c 16-button heavy Milanaise and tricot silk, double} Marked down and discontinued models in white i ped alee ‘a fine assortment of embroidered arms, | lawn, nainsook and dainty ingham = Em ja black, white and colors. broidery trimmed, Sizes 1 to 6 yeurs $1.00 Corsets, 69c Women’s 20c Vests, 10 Made of fine quality bati medium bust, long : ibbed cotton, low peck, sleeveless yer ond hips, with hose supporters attach jace trimmed. Imported Ivory Set, $2 Sizes 18 to $0 inches, Consisting of w Hair Brush in either flat 19c Taffeta Ribbon, Five inches wide, self fancy, in white, pink and|® Wash Ribbons Fancy satin wash ribbon, in white, pink and blue Nol 1% & 38 5& oe oe ae ae areas | 12'4c Printed Floral avec Se |«(18e-9C 390 yt) 49¢ Brocaded Tussah | Crepe at 7/ac yd. bevelled 1.75; apie of heavy in all co coarse and fine teeth, ensily worth 300) apiece, Ie. Shown in a wide range of styles and colorings Silk, yd. 28c Hair Brushes at 48c 36 inches wide. Choice designs and colorings. Large rose color wooden backs, good quality Bright, lustrous and washable. Famous Authors’ Pictures, 29c 6 subjects in each frame of mission oak. Also Harrison Fishers and Old Masters in antique frames. bristle; easily worth 86 $2.50 & $3 Parasols, $1.95 Extra fine quality taffeta silk parayols, in plain and fancy designs, stripes, ribbon borders, insertions, ete e 50c to 60c Cork Linoleum Wild's Linoleums—2_ yards _wide—new_ attractive patterns, Sq, 1 including choice tile effects. Knoten for its great wearing qualities Yl, 3 2 2 Cc Wild's 89c 4-Yard Wid $1.10 Inlaid Linoleum, 6 89c ar a 49 niai DISSED 67c Linoleum; 4 yards rt floor and geo- ; remarkable value, trical patterns; 2 colors go clear Bring room measures, through to back; every yard perfe O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor. | LWW NTERERNCE [GUL DEN'S Wipashavoe into tae Pike dhed Ryde SPOILED A Vi ORY LUNCHEON thered into the front o! neck, CT ae is cut @o that the front portion ex- bobble OUR steamer letter finds its most fitting one of Huyler’s Steamer Baskets. It contains all manner of good things to speed a delightful voyage. Sold by | mmzsin tka 26 efipher Stores in Greater New York N 267 W125 ST save Sunday World Wants Work Wonders | We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise =F] | MARES LIDTLA DEFFERENOD WHAg TOU WEED—A WORLD wore enese OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © 34th Street, New York Important Clearance Sale of Blouses—Tuexday Women’s Blouses—to Close Out Smart and attractive models, taken fromthe regular stock of Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and\Figured Laces, an accumulation of incomplete lots, latest colorings. Regular 7.50 to 9.75 Values 3.95 ie Women’s Wash Silk Blouses Plain, figured and embroidered Habutai and China Silk Blouses, new yoke and | sleeve effects. Regular $.95 Values 2.00 Exceptional Values in Separate Wash Skirts Newest long tunic and smart straight line tailored models, belt, ket and vest ts of Linen, Cordeline, Ratine and novelty materials. Actual 3.95 to 8.75 Values 2.95 3.95 5.00 Golf Cord, White Serge and Check Skirts Several smart long tunic, sport and other fashionable models. Regular 9.75 value 9-90 Pleated Tunic Skirts White Serge and Check Skirts, side pleated tunic els. Regular 12.50 values 8.90 OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & 34th Street, New York “Exceptional Values in Women’s Summer Hats Copies of latest French models in Black and White; Velvet top, Hemp faced and White Satin Hats; Maline, Flower and Wing trimmed. Regular 7.50 to 19.00 Values 5.00 «4 7.50 Hand Embroidered Kimonos Imported Japanese Hand Embroidered | 2 00 Crepe Kimono in pink, blue, lavender and Copenhagen. Regular 3.05 Value Women’s Ribbed Underwear Ribbed Union Suits, fine lisle, re- inforced, tight and umbrella knee; 39c regular and extra sizes. 76c Value Crepe de Chine Underbodices Several Bitrartive peppy of ' ink ane white Cre, le ne, el vely | trimmed with lace and ribbons. | 75c Regular 1.50 Value | s SfSbeces Si Women’s Nightgowns Sheer Nainsook, trimmed with lace and embroidery, ribbon drawn. 85c Regular 1.50 Value ie a fed Women’s Long Silk Gloves 16-Button Milanese Stk Mousquetaire Gloves, extra quality, Faris point backs, | double tipped fingers. Regular 1,50 Value 75 Cc Women’s Silk Hosiery Boot Silk Hose, with double sole, heel and garter top, in black and prevailing | are to match dresses and tailored / 39c suits. Regular 65¢ Value Superior quality pure thread Silk Hose, lisle thread sole and heel, with reinforced 05c gartertop. Black and colors. Regular 1.50 Value y- —- — . -4- err 9 OER