The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1900, Page 7

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a THE WORLD: TUESDAY — MAY & 1900, DEO WITH | ~ HER SECRET GIRL AT BIG FIRE» SAVED FIFTY LIVES. TUK PUT OUT OF WALDORF, TOP-TO-TOB Uns N Notion Speci to — "items, gentle inely good and Brill’s Clothi lar, reduced to Una P Protege of the Sultan Ac: tthe Refined Old Woman an ot Ing. — popular, reduced to Unusual Prices for this * cused of Ogling Passed Away in A business grows Pure She'l Whalebone, 36 inches long, per dozen.......eee0 Women. Poverty. for only one reason: Hh good goods at low !{_ prices — that alone Belting, sik d lined and light weight, size No. 3, valu al at 4 pairs for.. Dress Shields, rubber “\ Although @ frtend of the Turkish Con- ble Serge, finest quality ard pieces for.. of the Sultan him- IN p= Rags a ag Be towad iimestt a| \j can build a big S$ andaid Side Hose Supporters, rubber attachments, all gi as Prisoner in the vulgar environments of \' ® business: that alone 3 pairs tor... sce. ‘ vaaoseeaaeees tee Jefferson Market Police Court to-day. ; sense built ours. And we @xtta American Pins all sizes, 3 papers for.. ested afier @ atruggle in ast October the woman, sixty-five t-Aatoria Hotel last night. | 5 ole sitataie ined aide : : Sr . ‘ A from the pace whe arace Chapel Mision, at Thirtee are bettering the Nickeled Safety Pins, assorted, 6 papers ‘ies, K women, and promptly stisie Anh WG abkUR ‘ck naked tat ng aaa es ca 4 _ le with the hotel de- ae eae eee Pe conditionseveryday Sik Taffeta Binding, 7e piece; per joven : . 1 4 and ned and privat —more variety. Silk Prossan Binding, our ‘Superior’ quality . in twenty-eight years old an snd the Fo Gh sap oie , ri — ie ’ ata Fe fe be a.00n of f terested in her more value. The! ee eens : ts hav Q a most economical,’ Hercules" Hooks and Eyes, spring back, superior strength ed to the ‘ i ie ale tne Ghai in a int OE Of OUP BLOM a ica Kciceusns chacces ‘ le atreet ee 7c a he em places (0 shop-*our and finish, box of one gr nk rereeeee De Turk has { r convenient|S. #. & M. Shell Edge Braid for skirt fac alue toc, yard; ng to his ou 5 special price, 5 yards for., siseeeeceeeee 28@ p> stores, OUR GREAT SALE OF SUITS—Did you OXFORD VICUNA SUITS—Both Cam- SIXTH AVENUE. 20th Si, seethem: Marvellous value—pure wor bridge and Oxford grav double or single t, \s jully cut, finely made. Every breasted vests; custom tailored. We hear 19th St. } A sreat deal of hie eat ay are selling much praise for these garments—men ee ass the Waldorf, where he hae =f he throug are clad to get sucha vad etter oor for $1 they are sli very high grate suit e | rye or Mio ro eb Oe anbeee # ih here for, “i for so little as B pigint tha [4 \ peWeUls alien °° | BLUE SER many SHOES—Our Shoe Store is. growing daily | th 4 Bee ee Dee ae Rat wee | from yesterd our values make it grow. Look at these: Maumann ro ers, Bee ke Se gk aan omtort. |S! More to-day, AS exp ned, se Black or Tan Vict and Patent Leather Shoe; Mian |} pe with a family at 17 Avenue 4 | Mayenced 20 per Gent. bul 5G ory tt Veale bn $2. 95 Having removed from their old establishment at e iy there t Me ber ” 7 : eae : wre ape December: whe |tosell at last year's price ford THe, alesse. | 6th Ave. and 17th St. to the more modern and the ive by the coat 4 at the City Hopital on Black commodious warerooms, Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Hats, Shoes and ad heen taken |) and tw » porters ran 260-266 West 36th Street (Near 8th Ave,), are prepared to serve their patrons and the publie generally with Fine Furniture, Carpets and Upholsteries. | EXTENSIVE AND FLEGANT ASSORTMENT— ORIGINAL MODELS--SUPERIOR WORKMAN- SHIP AND FINISH. VERY MODERATE PRICES, FALLING m= = HAIR : il Bey Ki the! the BRAVE MAMIE LAWLOR ation Turkish Consul, house jater and od wetlen Mott adjoarned the Mav when Massad was arraig ‘Turk vleadi {bis lawyer, Half a hundred inmates in the five-/Bhe jumped from bed when she caught Furnishings — all Four Conwenient Stores. I} story tenement at 3 Madison street | the odor of smoke ywe their liven to plucky Mamie Lawlor] Rousing the Lanes, she ran into t ny iting, as she preferred to be known, had one wish In life. She spoke ff antiy, and that wae to ge m die Clad tn her nightgown she ran through | hallway. The flames were eating their | want to be reconened to them,” she To MBN AND Bors - burning hallway of the tenement at/ way ap the staircase. told her’ minister, ‘and they will forgive o'elock this morning, pounding on] Without « thought for her ow safety | me now. 2 bonbeay, wn Chambers St. 47 Cortlandt St. bet. Church and Greeawich Sts. Jaooss and vhouting the alarm of fite.|the airt apraue up the statra hugeing| Tut the family in Germany was ob ore was no escape through the | close to the wall to escape the flames. — “We do not want her here, hallway. The flames followed the girl! There was barely time after the ter-| "ey answered to every letter, from floor to floor, Every tenant from/ants on one floor had been aroured to] Yesterday the minister told her it was the second floor up had to met out by lreach the floor eal of the flames, | Ustless for her to hope to @o home the ‘ire escape The girl's shr f alarm rang | She lost heart then Mamie Lawlor found herself through the houne. fall doors were} “Pray for me to die.” she asked, fifth floor, the flames shut again to Keep out the| Sh¢ died about midnight her, the atr thick with # wale = FOUR STORES: 211 & 219 Sixth Avenee, bet. 14th & 15th St. 125th Street, corner 34 Ave. on the door barred. Those she , ¢ firemen arrived every occu Within rushed fer the windows an PA'd | pant of the bullding was on the Sre FOUND BABY IN HALLWAY. no heed to the cries for help. he had | tecene ‘ © break down a door to get to the Are) a. lasders were congested. Smoke Sipligmanrisix ereape. was pouring from the building. At any | “lee Mary Daly Pieke: a Well- When she reached the street in safety after every one else had escaped the burning building through her coolness and bravery, men and women embraced her and Messed her. On the evifence of the girl the fire was of incendiary origin. Dressed Walt in Green. wieh Street. Dressed in dainty robes of white was he eved baby boy which Miss Mary of Hh Fast Tenth street, brought 1¢ Madison street pollee station this Moment (ne Mames might burst forth and scorch the coetping tenants | Fireman Grodel, of Engine 15, reached | the lower end of the escape and, taking the women and children from the lad der, threw them into the arma of his companions ten feet belo: Daly aged mother Teller—You'll be out” of trom the h floor. A rns She lived om & second-Aoor apartment |), 4, with Me. wife and nine) morning: work Just one day mere. i with the famtly of Amos J Lane. At ?| on the Mft! c She was on her way to work when « ° ASCANDA MASBAD. o'clock this morning she heard a shut- a. thirteen-y milkman directed her sttention @ the i (onary) Hew con you tall? i] r: fling of feet in the hallway. She list-|Cartied out the baby and wand: lway of No. & Greenwich street this Tae euler y the cards This morning | saw you he World office to use a T with him in the exe! din for an hour be tracted mother hunted Irritated, itching and oruptive om are permanently cured and com- ened; the noise censed and she went to | ‘There she found the baby wrapped tn a Gordon Battle, could not appear to-d: id entering sead told an Evening Wor porter that he got in troubhe | sleep Again, at ¢ o'clock. she wne| fore she found her baby | warm eray shawl The child is about would not tip the hotel di He | awakened by the came notve. She knew| 7 nts lost everything, furniture! two weeks old Sunday pletely cleared of dandruff, scale and led that he had ogled women there. raid Manager George Boldt lw once no tenants were about at that hour. The flames at The| s and wearing out the inte pare! of the building. 000, FROM ME “ lerust; the hair prevented from fall- TO YOU EGA The Regal Shoe on the left is a Henley last—a shoe of the lates: and most ing and preserved; its brilliancy, lua- |tre and natural color restored. The complexion, if clouded with moth, tan, freckles or blotches; the skin, if wrinkled, crinkled or blemished we pimples, blackheads or en- , are speedily and effect- ue cleared and rendered smooth, healthy and natural. Moles, warts, tattoo, powder and birth marks, red nose, red velns, scars, +damage was WEEKS LEAVES SING SING CELL for him to read ‘he hand of the|Sbe heard a sound of crackling wood otanar HY FREUCS est and il to press the ‘est's version of the trouble was corroborated by Clerk Anderson, FRCKER CASE IN COURT. Adjourned tor Two Weeks and the Bey Left im Gerry So- superfinous hair, and all disfiguring blemishe of whatever nature are completely and permanently removed without | pain, leaving no trace of their former etety’s Care. ‘The hearing in th proceedings over the custody at youne| TAP@® Killed In Hotel at/Embezzier Who Stole ular style, ak tee, Call or sddeeen John Ht | ec ful John Balihorn, who {s claimed by neseo. rned iti Pr ~~ o 4 Sin. Ante pers tote ae cen| | » Bu “ Over a Million Dollars he shoe on the right is a Rugby Blucher : Doar ee gf gph po a cg ee Night. Is Free. with full round toe and wide tread. Laveniritt in the Supreme Court to-day. ed These are two of our 147 different styles ‘The boy was taken fromthe en ORMNMORO, N. Y., May 1.—The Amer. of shoes, whe Tee, then Mr Balnorn, tn i ee a een | The Regal Shoes offer an exact and com- Gomes four months aso er reeene tan we cel, gee tree sasoone with | fortable fit for every foot. toon) ar fa ge g urn Mee. Peeker | thelr Itves \ No one shoe should be expected to fit end her lawyer, George Robineon, gerveg| TH#Te Were about thirty guests tm the ll feet, © writ of habeas corpus on Feeker at |Hotel, the number being unusually large all tee BOSTONIANS @e North 0 the holding of the May term We have long and narrow, short and fj o-, + ay wes & lively row over ial Ooyrg ly og naa | wide shoes made on straight and crooked CARPETS BROADWAY Fre Bee Court placed the bey with tho] cveaped from the burning building. of thet, NEW RUGS, ae mene. Goclety for the time @ search after the fire resulted in » have ahne . ! NEXT on | hf Lge Me MF We have shoes for all feet and ARTISTIC big = TINEET { Mra. Feoker hed the child os protatieg | @¥ and Sherman Deboray, of West | all occasions, The wah = ager DEWEY. ealy, and that she skipped sot trem | SPAFta, on the third floor, The bodies I f vaitany thy ( showered upon these raises them into ABRMANN'S : at the heoelecee ofl | were not charred. the men having evte N Nn point of variety the the realm of art. ET vorrmasa, Mo atowre ! Industrial Home authorities. ently deen suffocated by the smoke Regals have no equal. MOQUETTE RUGS | Acsoexr oF xeuta Mra. Robinson replied that Mra. Fecker| nor jite, but her reentiCg ns dace at FRANCIS H. WEEKS. [hey are just as stylish, and (Persian Designs) wr WAY DK DOWN ‘Was now in Milwaukee obtaining « copy the, body, has hae not as yet been found 7 i, feet $19.50) “or j @f the adootion papers and on ner retura he Schreiner, wal j| _Proncle H. Weeks, lawyer, snanctr, shapely, and comfortable, and oat? om Pelee B30) | ee EL, ta ry Would be prepared to prove her claim ring mo "man potting nee bie be Dp Psp ayer durable shoes as money can buy. Of pure wool, well woven and well PRINTING S i inet fons Selene the side of the| morning a free man after sfx and one- They cost but $3.50 instead dyed. Orant Grav Pune, F we St PM. ‘ae. Finest mattings and summer furn!- half years’ imprisonment of $6 only because we have elim- rose and saw the men running! “He was in splendid health. He come es ff ar ture at lowest prices. “Long Credit”| HUR TIG &SEAMON'S building wee iscovered to be un fire, directly to New York. He will leave inated all needless middlemen, minimises even bargain prices 2. tata Baseet Marsal ba i | ere teva for Salt Lane city, ¢ tan, who do not add anything to the CASH on CREDIT : re (he Great "| to jotn wife. . z 5 Peedies Ohaven Many of une gy es-| Weeks's imprisonment has not aged real value of the shoe, and by OWPERTHWAIT &9)* ¥, Ais Woman AND INE. ins acto eas capes and most Ot ti | him, because he hax been bu ; bringing them straight from the 106 and 108 West 14% St Fe tan wkd Gok ee lines, tie S-George W. Hult, ore 8 Sees calf to you, you are able to save | EAR. 672 AX DALY Ss ape Must resturn to the trate ot Rhode Ial- inne, Fimsounte 50. One trial of the Regals Sas wc; Flatbush Av. near Patan St I VC BUY Sees. ts ‘ett at and to answer to the charge of pere| *. ory fustained «| *°° P will convince y his is true. at IC FE pet broken ankle. = lconvince you thatthis is true. (eeaen eae Tae Sarees te These shoes are sold only | in our stores at $3.50 per pair, or delivered, prepaid, to any address in the United States } upon receipt of $3.75 per pair. “I was as busy a9 a clere in a Og | wholesale store.” he sald, “and glad 1, for the ovcupation of mind. | have| not lost my appetite for business, but 1 suppose will find it hard to apply my-| | self now.” | fm an action for divorce, by testifying that he was @ resident of that eon Whereas for many years he had ¢: a GIRL DIES OF BURKS. @ised the elective franchise in ‘Aviaoee. Gov. Roosevelt decided this morning| "ttle Sadie Levy's Dress Took that the circumstances such that Fire trom Burning | CURES TOOTHACHE. ana EARACHE ven 818 Mat STAR tian & Wale. nS | "NEWYORK Sito” Vabis NEURALGIA Hull should be returned newer for Paint Pots. Weeks was trustee fer many estates, " Se aap, eT tome fe age ed Bix-vear-old Badte Levy, of 1 Attorney pad. Rogge ‘| | Send postal for new catalogue. if “ths ND 0 Gl #0 street. died at 5.46 o'clock this morning |“ . . INO!" intent to commit crime, and testified took trust funds. CAS Tl GAD! io legal teshlence w " fa Gouverneur Hoopital, the result of! "1, say isst. he made an assignment, | THE REGAL WARLEM _ arhed wiih JULIA MARLOWE Sc" ty and RA ooo | 1% —— The Lawys live above a vacant store at " SANMARA PRIBTCHIE. at “STORM AURTS OUR EXAIIT|*= s*iscboees lees ee RE YORK | OOKLYN ee playing in front of their home yesterday | 114 pieaded guilty when brought home i meee 6 os corals waLait warne 4 a a afternoon while « painter on a ladder! and was sentenced to ten years, woich| IMT Broadway. | 11) Brwedway EMPIRE THE — Ors ~ 7 8 be K | copaire. Wed. Mat. only: ecora| by | D1 Preeteor o Leaky Root fm leetrietty Section | mrgnt tre ant he hockey veo {ato tne | pfu indictments ere pending against - | mre Comes” LORD AND LADY ALGY ‘a Lets Rain on Decorations — | street ‘ Peeks, pat they, were diamiesed yeater. " Penk § - LC BLISS & CO. STORES ee fate fae The biasing paint spattered upon little | the HetsAttorney's office rtd wy Mare Wertnent: lie Te PE Jia |GARRIC THEATRE, STH $T & BWwaY MAT SATURDAY. Boston. Providence. pay ‘ork, Brook: Ba'timore, itnde! Washi: Bulaio Cincionett Derr Cievelact. i J Ntanth ana Mitweuker, Fi titres ma Desver Albany, Avanta ACTORY, Whit Mam “REGAL DRESSING is the finest leather preservative that can be made. “tt is made of pure, refined oils and is the result of much experiment and study to produce a dressing wat naLon oncw ¥ "To Whom It May Concern that would make Regal Shoes last longer and look better than other shoes. It is for sal orn Holme, | —_—__ CY ‘he toi of Oke at Regal Stores, Gor Traveler's Package vil be sent by mal prepaid or with shoes, WH GILLEITE sre = Bi, Seren Parties Ougpe TanATa MR Su Soe wpoa receipt of 15 cents. Large sise, 30 Seteete 22: MBARTS ARE TRUMPR, i lca incl. rah sass et ita

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