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GAS EXPLODES, TWO HURT. cond Atrect. Two persons are suffering from alight injuries to-day as @ result of an ex- plosion of accumulated gas that blew off fifteen manhole covers tn Forty- second street between Third avenue and East River last aight. WB Receives the final touch by adding ee ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE A perfect _ Cheops, ond atree t wae sitting in @ window on seasoning for ¢ re Steaks, and Ri: Sold by Grocers Everywhere dows arm and An treated h men. The caused great excitement in th Victor Dept. ONEILL-ADAMSCa, Fifth Floor For the F ourth! Victor-Victrola . « «+ $40 $15 Record Cabinet . . $10 24 Record Selections . $9 (12 Double-face 10-inch Records) $59 $4 Down—$1 a Week! The Victrola—Style VIII, oak cased and of convenient, portable size—especially adaptable for porch music. e Cabinet is finished to match the Vic- trola and has ample room for large selection of records. ; The records may be selected from our com- plete library. Your choice of $9 in records —your own selection. (As many as 24 selections may be chosen, if your choice is confined to the 10-inch double-face records). -ONent-AnamsCo Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City Vo Pri town, at the proper birall WOMEN and CHILDREN, All sizes, all o All sizes; $1.50 te $3 values; also Samples of Calfskin and Patent Leather Oxfords; $3 and $4 values; closing out at.. Men’s $5.00 Mahogany Taa Oxfords All sizes; closing out With heavy rubber soles; closing out closing Out at...........ceeeeeeee sees WOMEN’S HIGH AND LOW SHOES, regular $2 models. Closing out OXFORDS. Closing out at. WOMEN’S $3 & $4 SHOES & COLONIALS, including best Buckskins; closing out at... TENNIS SHOES, SNEAKERS, with rubber soles; all sizes; for boys and girle; closing out at.............. fi SHOES; regular $1.50 wedels; closing out [21st St., Cor. Branch Store, 105-107 Market St., ame i i d Fifteen Manhole Covers Fly tn John Nolan of No. 401 Mast Forty-sec- | | Who Left Home With $400 1 Price CLEARING SALE Another evidence of McDonald's readiness to give customers the Biggest Shoe Values in Men’s While Canvas Shoes and Oxfords ‘1.00 2.95 MEN’SSHOES & OXFORDS, 139 SNEAKERS FOR MEN; all sizes; 39c 98c WOMEN’S $2.50PUMPSand | .39 95 29c MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S WHITE 98 TT WENT TOCASH ABET | HE WON ON RACES AND | Search on for Thad E. Stone, and Rings Worth $1,200. Kissing his wife goodby and waving to her until he was out of sight, Thad FE. Stone left his summer home in Dumont, N. J., at 7.80 o'clock Monday | morning for his place of employment in Manhattan. An hour later he ar- rived at the Forty-second street ferry | and then disappeared. Not a word has been heard of him | by his wife or by the brokerage firm | of Moore & Perry, No. 111 Broadway, by whom he had been employed for the last fourteen years. His accounts have been gone over, found to be in perfect condition and bis employers have hired private detectives to ald | the police in the search for him, When Stone left home be had in his pocketbook more than $400. He was known to alwaya carry a rather large . He wore two dia- the aggregate value of $1,200. He played cards that morning with sev- | »w commuters and parted at the ferry, ¢, who is in a highly ner- dition as the result of her absenc lieves that | he has been killed or is held captive, She says that sometimes he bet on the races, and that last Bat- ‘urday he placed’ a bet at Aqueduct and won, Before leaving Monday |morning he told her he would collect his winnings before going to his of- fice, 4 She doen not know whether the bet | 6 in a poolroom or with a , but believes that if the here her husband laid his | wager can be found headway will be i made toward clearing up the mys- | tery. iisiinanliialissies HURT BY RUNAWAY CARS. Three in Locomotive om Sidetrack When Runaways Are Let tn, ‘Threo men were injured, one seriously, in Brooklyn to-day when @ runaway train of elght care started down the grade of the Culver tracks from Tenth avenue to Sixth avenue. One of the trainmen telephoned to the switchman at sixth avenue and he thi n to aldetrack the runaway, On th 4 however, waa motive No. 3, with three men in the cab, who were hurled to the tracks, John Fultz, who lives on Sixt: nue and Twentieth New Secretary Alfred B. Sturges was to-day elected {necretary of the Curb Market Assocta- tion to fill the vacancy left by Leonard Jr, ‘The latter resigned from the associntion recently because of fac- tional differences after having served since the tion was formed. amt el 3 les, EN, Newark WOULD DIE, BUT REPENTS. Love-Sick Youth Given Milk as Am- A young man hurried into the Ar- fenal police station in Central Park to- ! day and said to Lieut. Farley: ING “I drank some todine two hours ago | been | me. I wanted to die, but now I'm sick, _—_—~— |ao please help me.” od Mrs. Marie Wynne, the matron, made him swallow a bottle of milk. Dr. Bergman arrived from Flower Hos- pital he said Mrs. Wynne had saved his 6, ithe young man said he was Harry Vogel of No. 67 Huron street, Green- point. HURT BY RUNAWAY. Policeman Leaps to Bridle and Brings Down Horse in Broadway. Crowds on Broadway near Ann street this afternoon saw Policeman Andrew W. Nylande of Traffic Squad A leap for the bridle of a runaway horee and bring the animal to the ground before it could Injure fleeing pedestrians. The ho which was uKe my sweetheart quarrelicd with ttached to @ wagon of @ American Express Com- Pany, took fright while in front of No, When | 110 Broadway. Nylande planted himself in Its pathway, Jumped for the bridle and pulled down the animal. Nylai fell beneatW the horse's fet and when escued by brother officers was found to have severe bruises and cuts on the face and head. His injuries were dressed a! Hudson Street Hospital. Bankers and merchandise creditors of the H. B. Claflin Company have not yet agreed on all details for procedure un- der the receivership. Willliiam T. El- lott, president of the Central National Bank of Philadelphia, was added to the noteholders committee to-day. The form of agreement under which the 8,000 nde | bankers are to be asked to deposit their company alone says it will ha GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. claims fe still under consideration. Bo] an additional $60.00 a year. New York, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco many technical details and counter eee aa companies have decided | (iit es it | claims have arisen that solution of the! the tangle is proving slow work. BART TRL RACE ics BRR eee hier ems ine ; sy ’ ys ba Tage A FIRST THING In the morning—LAST THING night, rinse the mouth iy, with a few ‘ODOL” tn BERLIN, July 1. moving picture film manufacturers, including the for- eign companies doing business in Prus- sia, siruck to-day against an Increase in the censorship fees and declined to offer any more films for inspection by the censor. Manufacturers say the in- crease is #0 great that it will ruin their business and probably drive out all ex- cept the very strongest fir if 1 4 Seeasa Steely pt ent One io pay val-on the sub; ench and ‘Italian Am” Sunday World Wants Work Wonders erican, ors, | SSS We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise Double New Yorks Shopping Centre ieee vite Surety Coupons ame FREE wens " tay Co With Afternoon pint Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Purchases of lace and embroidery; patent leather and pipings. All sizes. sizes. Values to $2.50. set-in or kimono sleeves. All sizes. 8,000 Boxes Initial Stationery a Special Every initial in the alphabet, and plen them, stamped in gold. Sold regularly¢rom 1 25c to 50¢ 4 box;.at Box 12'6c 10,000 Pkgs. Linen Cloth Writing Paper, at 10c ‘This is» fine fabric finished paper with excellent smooth writing surface (made especially for us). Eavelopaa te match in lots of 25, for Sc. Stamping Special, 25c In cominaction with this sale of writing paper we will offer to stamp with any of the beautiful monogram dies here illustrated any of these packs of paper, or if the customer already has # monogram or adi die we will use that. & OTT oOR & 1h dE oh E SP Engraving Special—Cards and Plates Name Plate Engraved;| Name Plate Engraved; 100CagrdsPrint- script type, copper plate|in Old English, and 80|ed from your own ahi 4 and 50 best quality best quality visiting cards. | plate. Reg- cards, cards, Reaularly Bo) | Result #900. 91 GQ 49 c O'Neill Main Btore—Atreet Floor. aARannnnrnrmrmrmnmrww $1.00CretonneSofaPillows Made up from Remnant lenpths of fine Cretonnes; large size, square or aie and filled with 3 Te resilient Java Silk Floss. Porch Screens & Awnings Porch Awnings, $1.75 Size 6 feet wide by 8 feet drop; Porch Screens, 96c to $2.88 Inside dark green; wide slat: made of striped awning duck, with | 4x8 feet.... 960 | 10x8 feet. ..92.40 wood roller on bottom; complete with | 6x8 feet... 01.44 | 12x8 feet. ..92.88 rope—ready to hang, Also size 8x8 | 6x8 feet... .01.92 feet, at 92.50, 10x8 at 93.45. O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor, Bloch Collapsible Go Cart| Value $ 4. 19 $5.00 at Birong and serviceable eart. (or’ counties’ or each, “Finely finished m beked. soamel’ fhice Tew fond ’of tine auality Veelberstic “Heavily mate Eevitren wheale (Color: blue: $30.00 **Bloch"’ Reed Pullman Sleeper, $23.98 Made of fine quality round reed, with roll (x on hood and body; best quality removable (7 corduroy cushions; strong tubular steel push- ers finely tempered, easy riding X springs, ‘The wheels have heavy rubber tires, The gearing is guaranteed foe one year from date of purchase, O'Neill Main Store—Fiftth Fleer. ' © ’ ene a i cea ada a Extra Special Pre-Holiday Sale Women’s Summer Dresses Values to $5.98 at $3.98 , Dainty Dresses.in fancy ratine, striped voiles, figured crepes, striped lawns, lingeries and crepes. Numerous models with trimmings effects. All desirable colors and all sizes. Summer Dresses, Special $4.75 In Irish linen, flowered crepes, figured and striped lawns, lingeries and dainty voiles; long tunic effects; crushed silk girdles, batiste collars A variety of models to select from; all Values up to $8.98. Women's Separate Tub Skirts, Special 98c In cotton, bedford, ratine, linene and natural linen; with folds or tunics. All sizes waist and lengths. Women’s Bathing Suits, Special $1.50 In surf cloth; braid trimmed models, in navy and black. All Women’s Auto and Traveling Coats, $1.50 to $6.75 Linene and linen coata, in a variety of styles to choose from, with O-Neill Main Store—Thinl Floor. O’NEILL-ADAMS CO,, 6th Avenue, 20th to 22d Strect, New York City Biggest Bargain of the Year Silk Stockings 2,800 pairs; all {iret quality. None less than regular $1.00 grades. Just as many $1.50 and $2.00 values as $1.00. . At 55c Pair Black, white and the most called-for colors. Women's 35c Ribbed Vests, 17c Swiss ribbed, crochet yoke. Sizes 4,5 and 6. They will be on the Bargain Plaza to-morrow and crushed belts; long tunic up-to-date colorings. Why Not Get Your Boy His Suit in This Sale of Boys’ $6.00 and $7.00 Two Trouser Suits EE oe IT $ 3.29 and Friday, at..........4.. : Strictly all-wool, coats Norfolk style with heavy twill lining, two pairs of lined knickers, trousers full lined. . , O'Neil) Men's and Boye’ More, Street Floor First Clearance of All Our Famous $12.50 Clothes For Men Bona-Fide Regular Values $18.00 to $25.00 Full Peering Dress and Tuxedo Suits Reduced to Chauffeurs’ Suits of English Whipcord... a 9 90 : . Shepherd Plaid, Patch Pocket Suits Balmacaans and Silk Lined Top Coats.. . And dozens of other styles for Men and Young Men O'Neill Men's Store—Street Floor. : Now In Progress The Biggest Home-Fitting Event In Our History The Annual July FURNITURE SALE A €500,000 stock of Furniture for every purpose, every room, every sort of habitation. Savings of 10 to 50 Per Cent You Can Make Purchases on the Club Plan If you prefer you can make your purchases now—while 10 to 50 per cent. can be saved—and make arrangements for paying a little at a time while enjoying the use of your purchases. Arrangements for later deliveries can also be made. America’s Greatest Display of Parlor, Living Room and Library Furniture The largest variety of Suites in separate pieces to be seen anywhere; are now displayed on the fourth floor and marked at remarkable peda eaan Here is one of the values: $115 Parlor or Living Room Suite, $75 ‘——— new Spring designs, t ; and carved claw feet with indestructible steel springs; upholstered in your choice of genuine lk velour. $75.00 the set. Floors, any finish three-piece suite is one of the ma This handsome mah The frames are in a beautiful hand rubbed finish, delicately fluted, with and the seats are made brown Spanish leather, panne plush, imported tapestry or s: O'Neill Hometernishing Store—Second, Third and Fourth SS Weapon enaita! Wrenn Denon Sa TIDE Sou