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1 THE EVIKIWO W01I, MONDAY, JTTM , H18. BM mm Sl n SBl SBl BBS. Frmt Ull iiHftlVIHlilH iRLY DESTROYS INER AT HER DOCK SAYS DROWNED BOY WAS PUSHED IN BY OTHERS, Lad Tells Police Two Youths Who Threw Little Joseph Smith in Canal Ran Away. Tli mystery of th dtasppesrsne of flrM-yw-old Joseph Hmlth from lilt home. No. 77 niscker itrt, Nw rV. N. J.. was rtlnpollnl yrstirflsy when boys mlmmlng In tlin Morris Canal mnr I'Ihud ttrrr.t illpcovcicil lit body bfticatli tho utirfncr. Joseph plnjril Iriiunt frm rlino' l.nt KrMny. Hn Mil nhoo mii itocUltiiCa anil uent to tlie cnnnl 1 lny. Thn pollrn urn InvrsttgnllnR n Mnry told tiy a boy Hint Joaipli nn iilarlr.ir In a unci pll clou tu th cnnnl wlirti two UrKcr boy llllTnMy puhIimI him Into th wnlrr. Thon, thn rmr rator unld, they run anny, lonvltic tin llttlo boy to drown. Tho polltVn In formant ssys bt trlfd to rucim Joseph. Jsjlobn Ruined, Bridge and En gine. Room Damaged as J fcunarder Lies at Liverpool. taVEltrOOU England, Juns i.X firs which stsrted In tho Cunard stesmrtip 'Caroiinla, while lylnic In dock her, complete)' destroyed the laloon quartern and caused, much damage to the W&ko, upper deck andWnrlne room. As fast as the Are vrni subdued at one point It broke out at another, there being at one tlW Biz different outbreak!, and total dilft uctlon seamed Inevitable. ..'tnte volumes or amoks pourod trma every aperture amidships from tMt deck almost to the water line. rr avaiiADie iiremun in Kivoriuui requisitioned, and the firemen wore nily reinforced by police. Their rta to quench the names were made mors difficult by reason of the .11 space, the dock being- filled with barges and other craft Tuts and in vessels clustered around the Inr ship, while firemen and police Tied 'to every point where smoke M visible. In solte of the rumor that the vessel M thousand barrels of oil on board, lei fireman fearlesily penetrated rkjfrever the smoke allowed them to length the fire was subdued i heavy list owlnic to the rrilty of water that ha.1 soured into her. The hull was tin- Metered, but the machinery and saloons wire to damaged that the silling of .'ajl 4 has had to be cancelled. SEVENTH AVENUE AFIRE; . ' I PLUMBERS AS FIREMEN. tt Iterant Ktns, had suddenly popped iomm. Iollcman dorm on could not "hat been more startled than he was ihle) morning to oenoia a iitoit-ito ) tram the asphalt -pavement in front of "?io. M Seventh avenue. Oorman -iuriad In a fire alarm, established po- ;iol lines, called for the gas company b 1 then nottfled the electrlo company, 'v'e then ordered the occupants of the . f.afi house at No. W4 to vacate, fearing nm me names wviuu umiv .a vuuu !ngf 11 s frames was caused try a leaklns; as Dice In a new building being erected At No. MB. The gs spread underground ana came in contact wim crosseo sieo .trlif wires and the geyser of flame fol lowed. There 'was nothing for the fire lettxtment to do but admire the spec- ;it rai men, nnaiiy rurnea ore msl supply no patanea up me leajc. "STRAWS rarcooLi To some men straw hats are just straw hats; to other men the straw must be styl ish to be in keeping with the rest of their attire. That is why they buy WBjSrever me s " Vhen At lengi the strip had a eneraious quair bain soured lnt PanamAS and Bangkolta at popular prices. 1M Tlrotavir, (MB JlntAmtj. MO Jlroflwir. Stern Brothers direct attention to their complete assortments of Women's, Men's and Children's Gloves Of Silk, Silk Net, Suede Lisle, Chamois and Doeskin, in the most desirable styles. Also for To-morrow, Another Sale of Women's ili3anese SJlk Gloves Very Much Below Their Actual Values ' at 48c Two Clasp, Paris Point Embroidered, in black, white, tan, gray and pongee, Sixteen Button Length, Paris Point Embroidered, in black, white, tan and pongee, English Washable Doeskin Gloves, sixteen button length, in white, Regularly sold for $3.00 Pair ,12.15 sos Brotdwtr, 117 I)ro44M, goo rui at. MM Brnwfoer, 6 ReoaeMy. ST Hum at. OnJr Stan Nuwu flt No. 87. Oil Biedkbe atax, nrateam. Opposite (Mr Htll. "SYRUP OF FIGS" FOR INDIGESTION. BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION. Better than castor oil, calomel or cathartics to cleanse your stomach, liver and 30 feet of bowels. Harm less Laxative for men, women and children. Primitive folks did not need laxa tives. They lived outdoors, ate plenty of fruit, ana all 01 tneir iooa was cosrie. We mouern people are unirr rnt. We exercise too Utile, eat little fruit, and our food Is too fine- too rich. We simply can t nave our ten yatps of bowels clogged up, liver choked with sour bile ana stomscn iuii 01 foul, effete matter, and feel well. It means that the food and waste re tained in the stomach and thirty feet of bowru ferments decays. Ibo de rav mates noisons. fates and acids. and those poisons are tucked Into the lil nod throush the very ducts intended to suck in the nutriment. Then we have sick headache, become dull. bilious, tongue coated, nervous, meals don't digest, and we feel miserable all over. Ho we must make our choice. We must live like primitive folks, else we tnnst take artificial means to move the excess bile and waste matter on and out of the system. The safest, most harmless and effec tive stomach, liver and bowel cleanser and regulator (or men, women and children is delicious Syrup of Figs, which doesn t irritate, gripe or weaken. Its effect is the effect of fruits. It is composed entirely of luscious tigs. senna ana aromauos. von t mink you are drussinc yourself. SvruD of Figs cam be constantly used without harm. Aak your druggist tor "Syrup ot Figs and Elixir of Senna," and see on the label that it is prepared by The California Fig Syrup Company. This la the only genuine tlio old reliable. , Refuse, with contempt, the so-called rig syrup imitations some times offered to deceive you. To-monw, Tuesday, an Exceptional Offering of Cotton Dress Fabrics Consisting of 9800 Yards i f nk Ktol M,xtur!sc v r vjvv Imported Ginghams and Fancy Voiles Formerly from 3oc to 60 Yard, at 1 6C and 25c Together with the remainder of tWs season's high cost Imported Novelty Dress Materials At Corresponding Reductions in Prices. Women's and Misses' Imported and Domestic Bathing Suits are being shown, Including many original models from their owa. workrooms, of Satins, Taffetas, Mohairs, Silk and Wool Serges. Tuesday, a Special Sale of Bathing Suits with Bloomers, of Black and Navy Mohairs, with square or round collars, trimmed with polka dots, plaids and stripes to match, at One Piece Bathing Suits, of Messallne and Taffeta Silks, in navy, , brown and black, trimmed with striped silks or collar effects, at One-Piece Bathing Suits, 53.95, 4.75 5.00, 6.75 of Silk Serge, Tussah or Changeable all desirable colors, at Silks, In au desirable colors, West 23d and 22a 7.50, 8.75 Streets it hi ?! I We Announce AN UNUSUAL Sale of I Haekett, Carhart Summer Suits for Men & Young Men. 4,600 Suits in This Sale EVERY SUIT REDUCED. This it the first time in the history of our business we ever Snkugurated such a Tremendous Reduction Sale the first of June and at the beginning of the Summer Season. .Overburdened with Too Much Stock as the result of inclement weather, necessitates an ftJNUSUAL" REDUCTION on all these Suits. 1 Every man and young man who purchaMB his summer clothat at this tlma of tha year will be INTERESTED in this SPECIAL Announcement and Sale. Included are the English and Conservative Models. Coats, two or three buttons, full or "lhalf lined, in all the new blues, browns, tans, greys and fancy mixtures in "different" color effects. Serves Blue and Grev. jj Worsteds, Cheviots, Serges, Unfinished Worsteds, Black Thibets, Cassimeres and many cool fabrics. THREE PRICES ONLY. 1h 1,285 Suits, made to sell up to $20.00 In This Sale $12.50 1,015 Suits, made to sell up to $30.00 In This Sale $16.50 2,300 Suits, made to sell up to $37.50 In This Sale $19.50 Special! $1.50 & $2 Shirts 95c E: E. TURLINGTON, Vlce-Proildont Special! 50c Underwear 35c 265 Broadway Near Chnmbcrs St. 841 Broadway Cor. ISth St. 119 W. 42d St. Near Broadway, 125th St. Near fltl Avenue. Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evening s Lsssw sssT :"In New York's Shopping Center"! The Largest, Finest and Most Helpful Store in the World Devoted Exclusively to Furniture and Housefurnishings Or Interest to Collectors of Trading Stamps 60 Extra Free Stamps for Every Book Started This Week There is no limit to the number ot books that vou msv start. It the Dremium vou want reauires two. ten. ftftv or any other number ol books, wc willlve you 60 free stimpj FOK EACH, it you start this week. These 60 free stamps arc Issued by us to start new books with. They are extra and will be accepted in addition to usual limit of other free stamps. The regular sets of complimentary free stamps distributed each Tuesday In the rremlum Parlor, on the Third Floor of our GKEENHUT Building, will be given tomorrow. These are in addition to the 60 "Extra Free Stamps" given with every book started this week. Saving $10 on the Price Of a Good Rug Good rugs indeed! for they are Axminstcrs from the best maker In America.' We have 250 of them to sell at special prices. Tho saving to you will average $10 on a rug. New goods and new patterns. Plenty of choice in color effects. Solid colors and Oriental effects. Sizes 6x9 feet to 9x12 feet. Prices range from $9.75 '23.50 The rug we offer at $9.75 wc would usually sell at $13.50. But the larger rugs are $10 or more under normal prices. (GREEfMUT BuUdlnt, Rnt now.) Only A Rich Little Offer of Lace Curtains & Bed Sets Rich because of the values, and "little" because of the quantities, iew nunurcu pairs ot ine curtains ana less than luu bed sets. Patterns are new, goods are fresh. They are exactly the goods you'll be hunting for early next fall. It will pay you to buy now, even if you don't put them in use till October. Irish Point Lace Curtains usually sold at $8.50;$ tyff at, a pair Marie Antoinette Curtains usually sold at $6.75 jfi fTfk at, a pair Q.tJyJ (GUEENHUT Bulldln. First Floor.) Marie Antoinette Bed Sets usually sold at S8.50;$r fTA at. Two Bargains In Good Furniture Handsome Princess Dressers (As Illustrated); To morrow, at $15 These dressers may be had in the four following finishes : birdseye meple, mahogany, golden oak and Tuna mahogany. Theyarc made of well selected wood, highly polished. The tops are 33 inches wide and 20 inches deep ; the oval French plate beveled mirror is 18x36 inches. Wc usually sell them at $22.50 and consider them a good value at that price, $4 J? but for tomorrow we have marked them at AJ Golden Oak Tables Suitable For Office or Library Use; at $3.75 This is as good a low-priced table as we have had the pleasure of offerin? in a long while. Golden oak finish, highly pol ished, with one good-sized drawer. Well made, with rigid bolt-fastened legs that won't get shaky even with much moving about. This table, to- $ w.iu (GREENIIUT Bulldlns. Second tod Third Floors.) morrow, for only. Tuesday's Specials in the Bargain Basement Will Include: $12.50 Bungalow Brass Bedsteads at $8.75 These bedsteads are made with two inch straight posts; the above price in cludes woven wire, steel frame spring and soft-top mattress. Single 3-ft. size only at this price. 25c to 35c Quality Oilcloth Remnant? 18 inches wide; your choice tomorrow at oc a yard. Zr in AZe. Qunlitv Oilcloth Remnants from one to two yards wide, priced for inmnrrniu nt imp n Kniiiri' vnrci. 60c Linoleum Remnants at 29c a square yard. These oilcloth and linoleum remnants range from one to ten yards in length. 200 Good Pictures by Christy, Underwood, Rae and other noted artists; size 16x20 inches, in neat, dark oak frames; choice, tomor row, at about half value ' -VJ W II II m III 1 l L I. H J 29c A Good Lawn Mower for $1.95 not the best in the world, but good, -f ff strong, easy-running and a wonderful value; 12-inch, 3 cruel- P I ble steel, self-sharpening blades. .., w (No Mall or Telephono Otdcti on Bsruln.BtMrotnt.Goodi.) GREENHUT-S1EGEL COOPER G BOTH SIDES Of 6 .AVE. J.B.Oreenhut AND IS) STS.. "THE BIG STORE" For Detail of Important Sales in Our MAIN Building for Tomorrow, Please See Our Advertisement on Page 5 of this Newspaper ,Double &&C Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Made Before 12 o' Clocks i 8 DON'T BE MISLED ! 16,768 "Rel Estate" amd "Business Oppor tunity" advertisements were printed list month in The World These are the advertisements that appeal primarily to persons with money to Invest. Had not World ads. "made Rood" In reaching this class of people, such a record could not possibly have been established. World Ads. for Quantity World Adi. for Quality World Ad: for Circulation World Ad; for Aesulfs LAST CHANCE! , A canvass of the newsstands of New York City discloses the fact that there remain on sale only about 1 05 COPIES OR THE Ulorld Almanac and encyclopedia for m Without exception the greatest ready-reference book of useful Information ever complied and printed. For Your Home For Your Offcc To Complete Your File Get one of these few remaining; copies while they are still obtainable. 1,000 CROWDED PAGES-2,500 DIFFERENT SUBJECTS 10,000 FACTS AND FIGURES TAKE A COPY HOME WITH YOU TO-NIGHT. 25c at Newsstands. 30c West of Pittsburgh and Buffalo. 35c by Mail ' WORLD ALMANAC, PULITZER BUILDING, NEW YORg OTYf I T ft. i