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Right men. a woman and a child were |iween the two nde wae not heavy } Mies. Berthoit Bernheim saved herpwas neariy suffocated before he ent landed safely on Fire Isiand to-day ugh {o walk on and ttiw Mother's life this afternoon at a fire/ out. after an experience that was thrilling) to admit of the cing of the on the top tloor of 18 Fast Seveaty- _—_— And terrible Sorrel second street, which was prefaced by an SUBURBAN CLUB BURNED, Two of the men, the woman and the) ft was plain that there was nothing explosion of gas that shook the sur- child spent Saturday night on the| t do bul .to be as comfortable as pos- rounding houses. wrecked sloop Rambler, while the snow! sidle and walt for a turn in the weather Gas is supposed to have escaped into] steward ai Stewardess of Un and hall were ating upon them in a) The provisions probably saved the Hvew aduse- the dumb-waiter shaft from a leaking Cbktty Meas Theakh seventy-mi your gale, hele exe] Si ibe periy Big The Weltcas’ toler es) Ceauee 7 se on eclales’ wan wins hin tonrfol | The lictle fire in the hut stove had aboul as much warmth as would « FIERGE FIRES ON A BITTER COLD DAY. Mrs. Bernheim Carried Her Aged Mother from Flames. Flames filled the dintng-r20m, in which her two children with a lighted jet in a hallway ? ‘The force of the explosion was most] The handsome clu-house of the Union | # er Wickes, of the Postal Telegraph Com-| match at che North Pole The wind severely felt in the Bernheim apart-| County Suburban Cluo, on Morris ave-|¥ pany; Life-Baver vizon, of the C shrieked and moaned in terrifying ments, which are on the fourth floor. | nue, in Union Township, near Elisabeth, Island station: Mrs. Wickes, wife faabion t f tie life-saving atation on Cap-| The men stuffed the largest of the C. W. BRADLEY, Policy Clerk, 18 i Y, Cay . ‘were Mrs. Bernheim, Mave Perished. N. J., was burned to the ground with its contents at 3 o'clock thie morning. Tt ts not known if the colored steward WORLD: TUESDAY Edmund Baylies, Whom She Has Had Long in Training. PAPEETE TESTE HORE T HE? © eee P ee oe ey EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1900. GASTAWAYS AS SHE IS THE COMING QUEEN OF FASHION. Mrs. Astor Will Abdicate in Favor of Mrs. | CUED Woman, Child and Two Men Wrecked in a Blizzard on Little Fire Island. On Baturday afternoon Marine Obrerv- aptain ¢ In ‘ . . . > . . ° . * ‘ leracks the hut walls and gave up portions of thelr clothing to protect the and (he little child of Mra ) Ray Shore buying pro PPPS ARENAS AY Sate IRIN RRR TER OS OF PERL — | this clty he could dress, Below tsa TO GIVE MOLINEUX — the Condemned Man. THE POISON PACKAGE ADDRESS FROM MEMORY, — If his counsel had put in a defenge and called any one of a hundred penmen Se b vag have shown that some other person wrote the polsom ay of the poleon Cot address written from memory: pe —_— How would you have set about cav- ‘end her mother, Mra. Schuster, ? Mrs, Behuster is seventy-six years old} 4 visions, When the purchases were fine | Woman and child, Mrs Wilkes held} ing srolineux had you been his counsel and is nearly helples, At the first an old revolu- ished they hired the sloop yacht Rambler bravely The Evening World will pay alarm Mrs. Berahetm ran downstairs | onary building and was entirely re- from Capt. Joe Ketchum and siarted| The party passed all of Sunday in the! 999 for the beet 10 words. | hut with her chitiren, modelied six years ago when the Subur- ban Club was ls lel Fire Island. George Young and when night came some of the mack . th of men went down ¢* test the etn for the second best 109 words. $15 for the third best 100 words. { She called for help to rescue Mrs. helped manage the boat ‘Bchuster, Before ald could respond Mrs. | ‘The afternoon wes ealid hd epringtike, jthe ioe Tt was pot yet atrong enough. | $10 for the fourth best 160 words. Bernheim returned to her flat, weet OLD-TIME “HOUSE. ckimmed away before a gen- | SU"dty nigit wae passed in shivering] Address “Molineux Case Editor, Rven- Mrs, Schuster and carried the old lady USB BURNED, ‘eins and people in Hay Shore | {eter The weather grew colder and/ing World, P. 0. Box 2H, New Yor to safety. Then she fainted. Mrs. Atched her wragress unit) wud: | dale Increased City.” ¥ Th js ne one Who Was not suf-] Awarls will be announced in, The Bchuster was prostrated by fright and shock. | ‘The fire Twe-Story Frame Building in One Hundred and Fitty-sccond Jenly they saw her bring up all stand lag. She had gone ashore a few yards |fering @ [that came through the hut ly from the keen draughts | Kvening World Saturday, March 3 ! Py Mcgehind eee sont in, histo: eatid from Little Fire Istand SUFFERED ANOTHER DAY. Weald Rely on O14 Precept : rect Destroyed. ! Woodward and Diste got out the ble) NOTH! “ oot —— An pe fashioned two story and base-| sweeps and triet to puah the sloop of) yo pl Ae Pr can cope tl ton of SAVED 200 TOTS. ment frame house, in One Hundred and | the bank, Running ashore te a common | Monday dawned ant the ; have resem nt ser | Pifty-second street between Kighth ave- | vecurrence in Great South Bay, so the! ‘ e the party (ramped law, that my client was ini about thelr idand for war until proven competent legal Bindergarten Sehelars Warched | nue and Macomb's Dam lane, *took fire [at 99) o'clock this morning and before the flremen got there it was burning party wae not worrled FEARFUL NIGHT ON SHOAL. tee, and at times e The whole day was spent in this idence, ‘and Tn Cane 90 suet conviction, uch wild prairie lowed tn the ease, I from Fire by Coot area. fashion, while anzious watchers were t ‘Tenehers. Four or five families livel in the eee ripe aeal an the tite war on | THEDIME teleecopes from Bay Shore home" sire GORD Two hundred lttle boys and giris,| house, inany of the occupants being the Via sloppy and. a8 ae Te Cane day night came with its terrors poate many about four years old, had just|chiliren. ‘There was great excitement the ebb, Uiey declded to walt for 4 \UEP the mercury steadily sank lower and Whore te Crescent Paper? The evening was mild and pleasa' | eee through the night and the uf taken their seats at 9 o'clock (his morn- ing in the class rooms on the third floor| the sires. hi istaale “Of vain. tt of the Newsboys’ Lodging House, at| The firemen directed streams into the the dusk came a LH We. Sind it ‘There was no sleep. The men had to and devoted wife? Duane and Chambers streets, when one|indows from ladders, but the bullding| sqeeeeeeebens-o« bess eeeer sedsreooneeeeed | MAN 9 KTUW co halt a eaie, Keen moving to Keep from freesing and|Mamle Melando do with the thee sheste SE thet, Riseaar coine: reening Thrones | TRK Oe ee An meme te SANEN | 00 ie weld that Mra. A feeling the}a Van Rensselaer. Her mother was a bead ate ee their misery was something fearful of uve bape seit te, = % y Tw! obecke! unt je mal rs. stor, feeling the|a Van Rena ie ort iy now began to fa This i * pa ” mt the hallways with an alarming cry Of} the pouse was as bopalevaty gutted ob Artor| in an hour there was a howling biis-|, r u mersing th il oa ost oe he} i ie t rid of “Fire! which was then burning fiercely among them as they ran screaming to} | | welght of advancing sears, has decided) Livingston, while Mra, John Jaco to abdicate the social throne on which! ‘s only a Philadelphia Willing, Mrs, Bay-| and there war ni ie for alarm. With ferings of (he party were intense. again dt H 1 raging e covet analy haa} 4 he high wind se did Molineux try to dlopese of Cornish, when he had « wr us g teins ot and ouldn't on the sixth story. The young ahilare wae inetantly on LEFT TABIR HAF HAPPY HOMES, |“ han sat for so many trlumphant| les and Mrs, Jack’ are great frie e decks, TI yf tte Was" Wore | Orr nN ub ands ther eeaked i Crea re aisle, their feet. At the same moment four | seasons—a sort of Victoria of Fashion—| and all that, bat Mrs. “Jack” nas t lashed into a furious « nd the CRAWLED OVER THE ICE. an Gieel a gOue catia | ‘oud clangs of the school's fire-bell were --- |1n favor of Mrs. Edmund Baylies, whom! away this Winter and that has helped] «pray from curling breakers dashed over for the plac * ; se Raiab! jitarde | Pinally, at nod tart de. pam Peet heard by th {-dosen women Levies Sura and Nettie she has had in training for the place for! Mrs, Baylies, (he Raiabler and coated her ha @t noou, « start was ma ‘° na Trey wore “ Mra. Baylies te a trifle over medium] and sheets with thick toe | Two small stiffs, called “acooters,’ bib « long time. SHOULD have found out more about “harge. They were quick to act. Mise rid Sisdding. Wad tho: vindee| One OO Meee ae It was long supposed that Mra, Astor's| height, with a full figure, ereet and of! The little party had retired to the | were frat shoved out on the ice ‘Then irten class, composed mainiy of tiny missing. daughter-inslaw, Mre, John Jacob Astor,| sued carrial Bhe ts inclined to the} catty when the rain began to fall, and) a copie of men followed. They made Cornish, and | would have endeavored ‘ts, between four and oix years old. At! T° litle girle—the chronicler does not) would succeed ty the throne, But this| brunette type, but not darkly #0 Het! noy aut in terror listening to the #hriok | (hely way out a élstance, and wen the to learn why Cornish was so careful ve first cry of “fire” the little ones|@*) Whether adorned tn blue or white | soung woman has decided that abe te) manner is a combination of high spirit-|o¢ ne wind and the awful «wash and| remainder of the party followed, test-| about the poleon-pechage wrapper thas ew excited. have left their happy homes to pursue) “too exclusive” to take (he Job of boss-_ edness, gentioness and consideration fF] nump of the waves. ing (he ive cautiously a* they proceeded. | he locked He % =n nae 4 hap- Mins Redding brought her relee down | {iS, Pe Pet oa , Maite footltehte. | ing the WO. Besides, the position of|others. She Is gracious and kind, and.| The sloop war to I Winter} They went long In this fashion for! Benes cal, Ta the desk with a bang. It startled the oe te Sara First Lady of Society has, to her eyes, ike scane of her rivals for social #U-| weather and there war ra stove The] half a mile and then open water was! Te “ry eee dren. iy are, sixteen y years| a sort of mature suggestion which she premacy, whe can see some distance be-] weather grew colder and colder. “Mre.| reached, tH® patty embarked and were Sia ve te “Stand up!" she commended. a. whe 1 " talsaing | does not relien, fore the end of her handsome nose. Wickes hugaed her little child close to] mfely landed. om very child instantly obeyed. | Fovgsh vente for or Thee oe Aes Mrs. Astor, rr, and Mrs Baylies are) All of which is of vast Importance to] her breast and wronpes her ae anugiy! Many of the party suffer from frogen | E i mu mee yet fu Wo, three; right about!’ at 6 Kast Rea gee te 1 ge street. Both) both of old Dutei—or, |t sounds better, | the pecple who do not want any inferior] a. possible The men, awestruck by the) fingers and toe and are thankful that very face was turned toward the| *{re ine! ML chorus in the! oi Knickerbocker—bload, Mrs. Astor|pirsons to mount the social throne. | fierceness of the biiegerd outside, said] thes escaped with their Uves, implicates Vietin, n door a i tee cag7n COMPANY UNL! IC) wae @ Sehermerhorn. Mrs. Baylies was | Nobloase oblige very Mttle, but sal with pated faces They were soon vate and warm in the! (PAD Molineux ever sent Cornish any March!" Thelr parents refused to allow The awful night dragged along slowly. | life-saving station and there told the} package by messenger the wrap- Tithout @ show of hesitancy, the ebil- | girls to and they ' Taken | TT a and when the firet Mf day came (0 story of thelr awful r aetul selena per of which might ‘neat W filed out of the classroom into the | Ejene” ‘fave. me police hand the men took a peep at thelr sur eke-laden hall, with thelr calm, heroic ae roundings | SRARCH FOR A POR A STRAME rying seher in the lead, ‘Taking her position at the head of the $8 DEAD BABIES. LIFE-SAVERS CAUGHT, TOO. | lee covered the sloop from stem ° Yerty Men, who mtght suffer’ Considered ‘the posalbiiity that "ne Adams sent the poleen to stairway Mise Redding saw every one wi of her charges safely out of the butld- stern and the wind was still blowing rH daughter? ing and In the street marshalled them|Mermwe Crowded = with Infant) high enough to dash spray over the | Revenue Catter [he not have a motive im ber dang ' again, taking them to a warm place] Mites of Humanity Abandoned decks | Has Gone te foek Mer nish offered her bromo-cell acrons the street, te Thete Fate. | The bay was frogen over The men | PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Feb, ¢1.—The! own polson | —_— shouted and made signals to the Five) Reveoue cutter Onondaga sailed from] fuse to take It " There were thirty-eight dead babies in ance was repeated. The teachers’ cool 4 | . ” aving Biation. S900 a boat) this port today to the rescue of the demeanor reassured the children and |yne yorave, this morning. None of them | Some Saki Track-Watker| ‘Dream : age Maron cut with m puied craw Of HYP mOn-libeaiee ainsmeatip diners, cow anne (A memmsreng, Many dmetrove pes | picked up in he streets and vacant fue | JONSON Got Electric | rison’s StoryDidn’t Con- |" s+ reorsary tor hem vo oreak hein about at aee In a helpers con A's evant. i PB} One wan found in front of 7 West | PRS gag hap etl 4 spt ‘ ‘i dren's Ald Soolety, ecaive | FOrty-atxth street, with only. w plece of Shock. vince Grand Jury. they crept (nrough | The Minerva te laden with 5,000 tona| 1 Kast Seventeenth street, The loss was about $5,000. A defective | nisin around it. It had been frozen the ce h froze walid behind them. |of iro, ore. She sailed from Porman, | A Woman Guilty? flue ts thought tovhave caused (he fire. sc IE i ‘They finally reached the siooo and DETE) gouin, Jan. 2 for Baltimore. ‘The Brit- | " : 4 caneuitation was held. Owing 10 ()*]igh sienmehip Parana, at New York peat 2 package In every classroom the same perform- INVALIDS SAYBD FROM FIRE BRIDE SURPRISED MOTHER, Peof, Alfred Morrison, who # killed his wife in Mt was jnd’eted for murder in the Martin Johneon, a track walker, living At 182 Degraw street. Brooklyn. fell from the elevated structure of the Lex- Vernon hot and Dec. 2, first de> wind and tie fam freezing joe it wae manifestiy imporsible for them te get back to the n Friday from Madera, reported (hat the Minerva was adrift without! coal ‘The Minerva was sighted Feb. 2 in MINNIB "Si West Bite A Inth street. Gick Woman, Wee Raby a: Paralytie Rescued trom Necband. lasing Tenement, Ida Kenney, sweet sixteen and fully) + Mrs. Dobe and her litte one were out selt-possessed, surprised her mother tn this morning when fat botled over and ington avenue branch of the Brooklyn elevated road at Lexington and Throop avenues (hie afternoon and was in- | stantly killed, } “Johnson struck full on his head and | hie skull was crushed. tt wae finally decided to go ashore on Little Wire Island end take refuge in @ smal! hut which t# used in the Hummer by firhing parties ‘The boat put off with the rescued hs party and @ Way Was broken through titude 3.9, longitude @.03. and she | —--- Sees 0 MSS P= reed in Court with Being Way- ward, She Intrveduced Her ree by the Westchester Grand Jury at White Plains jo-de Morrison, & bigumist, leading « double ‘aimed that he killed his second dreaming of burglars Afier towing her for about two hours ried and the vessels be- drifting vesee! is re capes. men. the Ewen Btreet Court, Brooklyn, to-day. 0 oo demerl set the Ig lenement at 7 Heney street |Mr«, Kenney, who lives ai 13 Prot ar athteaad Me Tale the ite, After a long and dangerous | Meise Rio dd on fire. It was burning flercely before| street, had the girl arraigned on # the tail’ hat ble Sede bia dur pavsage, in which the boat narrowly e>- the fire was discovered. ‘Then the| charge of betng wayward | ettiegae and siteiphenne ee) certain et ans me capod capatsing twice, shore was finally m.. twenty families made quick Ume get-|” In emiled, then called « young man| fened and straightened out convuls-| ff, seated, ting owt. sega ie Fear at ta cones By i lelvy, and that he then toppled over and | star ing will end In 4 trial tor BIEL rhe men in the party gathered drift- thority, 1 a d lol o eo yd On the third cor Mrs. Barnet lived! iroduced him all around as her hus-| “pyut © 08 to the pavement below. ter tte Mth eve iy wood on the way to the hut and sogn|@lve Aberdees Trawlers Wreeked ‘a with her daughter, Mrs, Harry Gerstein. | band. ; ie Ring coe Bk eka tio jan 4 roaring fire wee going ina emell! in Gales on the Seattion __—_o Mrs. Gerstein became a mother five days cor- ede si ag de | ba Mie stove, But the icy 4 found ite way} Cone azo. Her brother setsed the baby and nd Philip! an electric shock from the third rail, eg ge remehackle structure wad You s1-Pive Aberteen| Motormen So Cold They which was laid as an electric conductor for the motive power of the cars Officials of the railroad declare that we third tt! ot suffered rently LIKE AN ARCTIC ICE PACK. The men went oi and looked over (he ‘The ice in the channel be- Could Not Control Brakes. trawlers which started for the fishing junds before the recent gales have not returned and gil hope of thelr safety has neen aba: Their crews num: | ber about seventy men and boys. Fan over the roof to the next tenement, Where ike baby was taken tx. iS DR CALDWELL’S FUNERAL, all ino my bat, and have fond la yeah iit raid tnt er to prove of success. Then he ran back and, assisted bis mother, carried the sick woman by the name route to safety. he ‘Two-year-oid Lille Buckman was for- temporarti; rly Roce op wa in ma De: Murderer of Mre. Mayes| snap i ot at pum over ere oo ve believes ee ; | ‘There were two train collisions on the and Suleide Beried im Cypress si BORNE 0 SBA Brooklyn Bridge to-day. The firet oc- tite Comecerr. ee OCBANIC'S QUICK TRIP, { WOWAN t sured'Gh S'A Mand the second a 4 es P.M. Both were due to the fact that lf GOLDS oITH the motormen could not contre! the brakes. ‘They were benumbed with cold. ‘The passengers were in a panic and several were hurt In the fret collision The funeral of Dr. Frank Caldwell, who shot Mra Mamie Hayes and him- welt in the Hotel Endicott on @aturday last, wae held to-day at the residence Seen Vrantically Sigvalling from Derk of @ Canal-Rent—Adrint With the Tide. Cute Dews Kactward Time 84 W atee—(venje’s Defent Surprises A cat thrown from an upper story was of wi hie father, jt it, as Acrured of Hiring Witnesers 5. h erawilng about maimed and walling tor| Pacige giscet ih hero bieieibnictbicad | to Testify to Demexe Rowi ee a wen | Toe canal-boat Darwin, adritt and be- CAME one of the motormen, Charles Frisbee, et een "nen & merciful pollee-) The services were private, none but | Salts. Ps ectegyniy cathe Ag Malan Mest UP Carried out te see by wind and {ide 1. was thrown from his caf, and anol ‘4 : j " oA ine at 1.0 - the Immediate family being present. A “ hted pa’ ‘« Qua’ nf ne @ ‘The firemen found the platforms of Afier deliberating for four Bours the) steamer Oceanic, Capt. Cameron, from pris f ically Wav'ng at few Gowers wore eum by friends in the case of Lawyer Senent| New York Feb. 21, were greatly mut-|loome) The a cheet OF AM apron, stood a MEY vork ana aber ee tis Yee Venal Pt wer Ernest “(| ly « pre He works at 22 William street. He the fire-eacapes filled with household Jury was (0 the rear car of the train that The burial Utensils and had to tors them into the | cypress Hi Gomer. family vault 10! Wein, 0 Bhe apresred to be the only « tees fra women accused of subornation of per-| prise} to learn of the defeat of Gen. > waved her gone of ai jury, acquitted Weich this afternoon.|Cronje when the steamer arrived at etrect in order eacape. Weich was discharged from custody by| Queenstown at 46 o'clock this evening. | tically, standing as high up a es as was run Into, He sustained a fractured ‘Three firemen on the root were nearly UNCONSCIOUS IN ous STREET. |: Judge Furemen, before whom he wae|Ae the news reached the liner frem thelene coud. ti i Sey tke lap vine left knee and was removed to the Hude ' foiee, to aeath ge one ote ape i" i r ae sapeed the passengers and crew joined tiga, were car ein ke B, 4 sont tor H@ Would most likely take w sta son Street ge ey why other 7) wes Fk Elgg fang uh bern. lor A on n who re! Doge in the blige al Se Daiewe Wis dios dobed. ie udasey | ine pe Rb ge day shane os * ‘fe Qeganic’s, fastest eastward n fatter ‘a rescue (ne | opposite some of those “rocms to le | oon, Ly ree " Bina the versed Brewing Compan: iy Hook ore ehe perishes) igus and commence to “holler.” | Pleww teen at Dead trom the Cota ned toe ree Se a en Nas oat ea - . ipaleted the elsowall oa 2 Cot tm Mite Bead, un nik days and imentytwo mn. | Hstte ye, enagn house that = ¢ okirts down ‘att pa dl oan ll four minutes Tony Domingo, thirty-five years oid, of — ; 31 Mulberry street, was found unecon- COLD KILLED KILLED BUFFALO With signa “to let” unprofiably gay, scious om the sidewalk at Market and ve b: 4 ‘ SHIP APIRE IN DOCK. Division sircets early this morning. 4 aR WOORAT LOST LOST CASE. Member of French Academy and There advertised by methods that be- his —_— had presumably slipped and received | "#"Best of ‘Contrat Part Nera Mis Wife Were Passengers | eee oa jaa eae ana. || ge ME ny fo Watebman Sumecated gralp srowee br the fall. He was nearly Snecembed to Arctic Complaint Agatnet pisahien. Wetieth © Wine on Le Norma: Vi eon at inte poding Tare ae 7 nthe centre of Poy Smoke Aboord the Menten |! frm (he cold ian dies Fred yl sad ia OS oh Heart ile Waxnir. the —— poet, | ngew cad Milled by Pal? from Biles. pe i Cony laa Wtomieced, wer of tl owe rm) One Runday World Want Ad would |! tral Park, the oldest largest inl The complaint againet Detective pately tn bors vote "mor way | bring to view |! i ‘The body of of forty-Ave years i bas too ot a tate merning, by Pa: Ce bere, snd sostay, thee Hes 3. l¢ suffered from | ee, tetenee cal of tnt nigh: and this ——— STOCK EXCHANGE SEAT cae ae Homeseekors by the score who'v learned to trace 3 Their day's househunting from that | et Shen na al abe tor i it oat paper Full Pell they laugh with uarestrict. | and ¢ he sere of both cars were ed glee coat Mt Of rooms Wo lt ceria ‘and the Windows in (Wo care were Rober: J. Bionings, of the Nineteenth Precinct, who w ehareed with ar- resting without excuse Mra. Kugene L. Moonal, of 222 West Forty-wighth etree: whom he sald war a dirorderiy person was dismissed t>-day Inapector Thompson asked the Police on whe igntered th the second gether, [Rae vie pent in and

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