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PUSH 2 LITTLE GIRLS IN FIRE. One Dead and Other Dying — Boys Who Threw Them In Arrested. “THE ROUNDERS ARE HELD UP... Lawyer Says Every One Attacked Comedian Seabrooke's Purse. DID NOT PAY ROYALTIES. One ittle gir! Mea dead and another) covered fro in his store, at 10 o'clock ying to-day in the horpital at Hack-| this morning, he ran out and gave the @neack, N. J., the vietime of boys who | alarm, which started the ftieen familtes pushed them into bonfires, ;of the tenement in a mad rush to the Mamie Neuble waa seven year She | street, lived In Hudson it, Taek ok, | ‘The house was full of dense smoke Last night she was playing in front of boty some one recalled that Mra, Mary]Owners of Old French Play a bonfire near @t, Mary's Catholic | Hough waa ill on the third floor, Police Try to Collect in Court, Chureh, in the lower part of the town. | man Mulitgan, of the Unton Market Suddenly Charife Kock, who ls fourteen station, groped his wat to her Mat and years old, pushed her into the dames brought her uninjured to the sidewalk Her clothing cau@ht fire, and she ran | The fire did not spread beyond the foreuming to her hr Bhi terrl> | store, teh ted, iT of} The tre of "Phe dere! we , She was taken to the hospital Re eyed H. Humme). counsel for the Parisian such a bona tide” i ayain? | Moe Levy & Co Hav ¢ been in business for the past nineteen jane . Her father when te saw the ehilt’s| BOARDERS DRIVEN fowner of tes retante” from which have never advertised until now—it's for the sole purpose of getting rid of this enormous stock quickly. AMA ad ay nf Oa rth te it. OUT BY FLAMES. “Phe Rounders’ was adapted, asked for Your friends who have dealt with us for years ean vouch for us, Every garment we sell is str tly all ’ eats th BGWBE Whe Ble Ohe to a ST NS ar ello iba ie wool and spruce in appearance, We want to present two specials, The balance of our stock is cut just the samme, osha ee iE continuing to produce the play on the ’ MEN'S SUITS. Tharlie Keck was arrested and taken a unk hey pald th valttes for tne eae arrettd a c| Pre Caused a Panic in Fash- Peay eH pata Foyalttes for Men S aE i Cheviots 7, 20, Men’ Ss tm for play, but finally admitted to londble House Near Mr, Hummel told Justin Blanchard git ag ‘Worsted, County Phyaician Conrad that he did thal the owners of (Ld | $16. Fancy orste Hot like the girl Fifth Avenue, ibe Hane to adapt it to ¢ Rag ans S. & D, breasted vests, ng, 60 its A short time after the Neuble girl] 4 score af persons, mostly women, Ins {and that Harry B. ®mith evo! | $20,00 Imported Fancy ¥ had oeen burned, Willle Wengel, ten] mates of the fashionable boarding-house it which met with great Of Oxtond, Frieze! Worsted... 12, 00 Of Fane ay st i years old, pushed Mary piiweneki, jot Mra, A, FL Lucas, & Weat Thirty P di t 5 iety D aly res intra ih narges Wore much , , ul y sted weven years old, Inio another bonfire] seoond street, Just off Fifth avenue, rovident soctety Declares ¢ he ane Mi tod ‘ ut! MEN'S OVE RCOATS, Worsted ‘ hec about two blocks away, ere forced to fee from fire thi G ; " fleck | “ny 0 of attempth it} bh Body an Stripes and Pius Mary was taken to the hospital severes Ht ah Scag Mortimer and Van Kleck |, the Ok beatae length, extra well) * $10.00 Blac Blue ang 00 nest effects, Double ly burned, She died to-day, Willlo was] Charles Wheeler, colored butler, dite | per cent. of the gross receipts to Kilwa Tried to Sell Secrets. whall Ax the ta tailored; former Oxtord Overcoats,, . and single breasted arrented, covered that the whole sub-basement of | beth Marbury, why represents the au mies . IAB ORET Mahon FOP VON: 8a y $4, Disso- [12 2.00 Oxford Cambriige 7. 20 ¢ W r } Agent Bratt, of the Boclety foe the |the house was on fire at 7.90 o'clock, {thors of “fee Fatards” in (hla country. pe 4 was given and Mo price, | Overcoats..... vests, ere $15; Prevention of Crueity to Children, wits] He Curned in an alarm and then, as] They were now, he sald, $1,008 In are 1 i lution price, | $16.00 Keysevs Skinner dissolution price, | Vaetignting the, cave aloted by Mian Graham, ran through the | rears Charged with ualng. (hi 4 A 1" ruaranteed sleeve | 9.90 in Jet ie ergy City psd Ata 1any | house, arousing the inmates Mitchel! L. Krlanger, in behalf of frelations in the Provident Savings Life deat 40 guar niceG sieeve ining 7 ‘The fire, which: originated from the] Rorke and Beabrooke, auld It was a care] Assurance Boolety for the purpowe of F A were etnploy een, ’ $22.50 Kaglans, in all 13. 20 is “The visti name Wao Maggie lorie, tarsice Pen Igniting the floortng,| sf "hold-up" all the way through uptie intornation. shat would ultl| 5m) analy aor I the fashionable shades od so fercely that not even the ; inten an Ma, With thelr addre d rh . regi Ra CO ene te In te oe] atar boarder had time to dross for (he ahi nace ul maely wre Marien te Morte Hae an Cana, itil aldre Three Bi ig $7.00 Hoys’ Oxford Frieze Overcoats, silk velvet collar, velvet bound cuffs, 3.40. <4 fad am vn a” appeared ie vf 1 H OW various stages of costume the ]8%! and thought we a ie "ait + Deus to the Genie) | The They intended to use an Men's Full Dress and Tuxedo Suitsjust in tine for New Year's—-finest knot LITTLE = BABY WAS _[friehtened boarders mado thelr escape We had made expenst Street Court y I’ With @Bube ee are The tn th Fria Ph dress worsted, Skinner's silk lined throughout, shaw! roll or notch collar, fit to the Mouse at 21 Weet ‘Thirty-aecond pare, ie slarting ‘ The tech charge agalost (hem aed mae a antra Spe e | workmanship guaranteed the best; former price, $40.00; dissolution price 20.00 | a . h held we yo and sal was grand larceny m be rUimer's room 4 ‘ Pa tna i ‘ BURNED TO DEATH |! 124% Wert toicty second steven oN eet him am. We chouent | "Yt ner ot evimanatns wan Han | in Hitt si tha hia CLAIS. 500 Boys! Knee Pants, sizes 4 to 15, former price 75¢, and $0, dissolution prices. 2B | When the firemen arrived the flames}OUr (roubles were over, but then Up [jy the arrest of Mortimer, who ts ae] there and took away wiih ie tee ated H C 1 / $1.50 Black and Brown Derbys and Alpines, union madeyssee sees Py | stepped Ludwig Englander abd wait hel tuary of the company, and Van Kleck,| boaen full of book, lata, tends. ee ats Cut | 4 } ° Doll's Drees Caught Fire and Toe wae Pownned sa. the Wi for] Wrote every bar of the muse, We paid who Is aosiatnt actuary, The phen ahd) papore Uelonuttie te the aed Men’ s 72 $2.00 Blick and Brown Derbys and Alpines, union made .. ...66 100 | Ignited the Clothing and Use Bevement, ‘The damage was ne, Cea a Haas 0 pane i Bai “i le ao * Ki. 1H iat get all the papers hey ud BIG REDUCTIONS IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS, { ' of Infant. Mee the excitement some of the When Mine Marbury pope op and de-| men with purloining documenta and) them Ind WATTATIEN ected, chara’ {$10.00 and $7.00 House Coats, exclusive designs 3,50 | $4.00 Fancy Vests, 8, & D, B, 1.59 and £,00 , ‘ i solidi laa aly riers borrowed bed apna ra kind mands 84) for the authors of an old; yelling the secrets of the Institution to Ht srrand Inreeny, me © WB B1.50 Collins & Wright Wool Underwear... "95 $1.00 French Percale Shirts, sizes 14 to 18... 56 jamue , n month: de a a othe ay oduec or ' woman the infant of John Thomas, janitor at Parte igi EN ah as Uhen havats sald ale poe De Lanees Nicol are Havarh Wr, WPS, Prreatsont ot. the ta’ Your leg s Worth or Your Money Refunde: 684 Bagle avenue, Bronx, was burned to [heatre here as ‘Agnes’ in 16%. Welpeared aa counm! for the Provident) Compan). aald “ NOTE, —!hough our location may seem unfamiliar to some, it isa fact, as you will see below, death last night, $20,000 DAMAGE pald her under protest rather than love | aoclety, while Mortimer and Van Fleck | nAteee. Mortimne that our store is very east OF ACCESS, Customers get at all times the FULL BENEFIT of all that anne were piejol tro IN EARLY FIRES. Our contencta, but they are sill holding | were represented by Price & Hoyer bert rt hi have hy being OUT OF THE HIGH PRIGE DISTRICE, Daring this sale you will be ESPECIALLY us up” all ts Rained, | faking thedain from. ‘the daughter Blizabeth, Wi ‘ te mn PAID for the little inconvenience of going afew steps out of your beaten path. And of ‘rhe chilaran wore inthe kitchen, he ae manded Lmwyer Hummel “ne ie Ram | B00 arrented inst night the men ita Teh IPE how handy itis after all and Row very advantageous to you we know you will gladly conve aga baby stuck out his arma as Elisabeth Firemen Kept Bi Unt Rorke, who has spent some time in} B48 ball in $1,000 each, with Wilitam 11 niring. to ) i t : clutched him alttng om the oor in front gl < os rine PROWNT udiow Atrest Jail for Webt: anotber Ix] Uromnlg. of 18 Wert FifLy-fourin streets) lla M E. | EVY "pline 8 Morning by Series Thomas Q. Beabrooke, also a quest at] ** ; , Tay . M cra hpi rth vy of Alarms. times in the same jail for the ume) Today Mr, Nlooil fe! ye eg ta 2 ’ { \nfant reaon, We must be protected in thio "Ale 10 Increase the ball 1 ALD Oa 119, 121, 123, 125 Walker St., near Centre, : loud wey on seen the ‘There were four early morning fires | concenct.” } ‘Tho offense charged in the complaint | pnp OUR ONLY Grong, 3 Short Blocks Kast of Broadway, bot hiifen scream Phe dol bad Asi today, doing an sgarensts damage of |"Comerian gunbrooke woe in court snd] 0h nay ete hee toaay with on [ie tana) "thy Suet, Bani T OF THE HIGH PRICE DISTRICT. \ \ more a] \. Had 1 nay rn tale & tablecloth] Fire in the upper stories of the \pix- Led that orke | & F40% bond,” anawered Magistrate “Mortimer lives at 24 West ‘Thirty -sec on : ro a THERE--2d and Madison Ave, Cars—to Walker St, id Ave. Cars transfer to Canal } q ‘ Poly ee: und pyt out he fi) , at 4 Weat Fourth street, a bond for 8,00 to | Devel 4 ond ard \ Kleek ai dl Wert St, Cars, which Pass the Door, Broadway, Lem Ave. and Columbus Ave, Cars to Walker St if f tone it fe ot ofa ara coupled vy th Novelty Clothing (to: thee pe sme the dc pend After roading the complaint the Mag: | Ono Hundred and Fortyentath atreet at hs 4 o'clowk tile morning. Dany, did $12,000 damage before : s ie - ni . > ‘ ee out, was digoovered by Po- ! AAI AOA! AC, aes ie a solelgpenge (ITY Al (AS YOUNG SKATERS THREE NEARLY br THE MAN aot a can ol leo for the sergeant of his station house, TO SAVE CHILD, Fire in the lodging house, kept by 4 Mrs, Bally Winter@, ag 12 Bast Thir- if f eet, aid 68,000" dam , Three-Year-Old Myrtie Ash- vacant at the tt i ton Fatally Burned in Ving closed (t while visiting . °| lb } Empty House. ; } (Special Yo ‘The Bvening World.) CAMDEN, H. 3. Dee. Another ver} 1 tetagt oocupied ue No Coktrnate for 1901/Railroad Men Started) Oid Man ‘nil Two Grand. |/Ryan'’s Watch Vanished|] - riblo burning: ly, the seco! In two days, took place near hare today, i pe ae Lighting Due to Ir- lowa Tragedy Story children Have Narrow | While He Guarded Mee, John Ashton, of Beverly, lett her t) three-year-old daughter Myrtle jn charge rr ewan ot regular Bids. as a Joke. Escape. Future Omelets. of an oleae a cane aa ped mireet, ald jimage, It was put out ~—— er | — 4 heard Pa hurried | With buckets, The us and electric limht companien| 1 : World tolegraphed the » N found weneerth Wilt be PN SPVELe 1B Rares the | dire. Beta Eee eee od tvenine: years old} Avcuaed of attompting to rod ¥ neldergtofore ai nity Muminating haa] | tne children hud been drowned net ye gf Hg John Murray and William Lewis were { t \ ee and . ' ew nl 4 4 ' aa ny Bette Port Phraone Burned to Death | for ean ding thie ‘your ipa have had es reel Breer watery uns. FY C the tkrabinm aves | Heid lorday foe TNFIN@ BORE saat f oopltal Mere, out usta Cannot and 4,400 Houneters, Tat erhanes Rae ATA they Mey 10. Bey thin reply. was also received from tho | HMe station Allan of Mt, GALA. | ar vm itood on the rear. plattorm, It happens in every large | LONDON, Dec, —A despatch from| must have light, and must buy It’ from | Mayor of What Cheer Ine'p Howpltal,, f Ing thelr HV | ite warried a bay of cage and a parcel Ld |! Vienna states dhat the town of Wianita| (Ne sie and electric companten at tell] WHAT CHBER, In, De a No] Al Are recover a7 SP BE | oe bala clothing business that certain | has been awept by fire, and that forty-| "HE, Ven @ Consialen 1] drowning of children at tile pla (OP) BASRD Sree BORD EIAE THe Ry , \ 4a tull one lines of goods will become ” Kourney, Commissioner ol ‘ 6 8 rao with hie inarried daughter at je notheed a shart man and « tall on \ I death, Hi b p TL DAVIE, Mayor yewr The short r ble i] BY POLICEMAN. |"; rvoas Tvouse'vos convo anc] tdrarund foetan Toe Mfaatog is crnuayya, ws we Be Nahing In| ARaME tat mara” oem The io “broken.” 86 persons made homeleas. Fatinoomuess ten simi Yea | inept of awning of tien a i (besa flere th np Cf TUR ARSOR tne BIB | To clean up these broken " e ten a How t H Mulligan Took Sick Mrs. Mary but ow {o some elreums nee nat) What Cheer | nen It fatled ght he thougr at bie ch i hie lot | le f Fi e te BJ PHILLIPS, Mayor tove Out of oF ots, we piace on sale for rie | i : that all th OLN wa, Beelnvew | lounge. to lake ng th 5 Hough from a Burn= Jonn Donehill, seventy-four yeara olf, | bide rhe tected ‘aM ew ml | Die MOL em ltt en, yo diel ense dn hiatal " day and Saturday about 300 he i now be dra vl t) jo the effect Uh nine WV hie he ther rely “lai rl . n Ing Houre, lw Yoel Besolinl tae ssoroinn | “ager tae fils Fitaton ‘had ‘bean: drowned inal che house Mi@d with gu, *Pae aid man BT puetthete,. oie Men’s Winter Overcoats When Julius Finklostein, a manutao-| ¢, " ng No at hey omotale are of opinion | skating pond, either at What Cheer or) was carried \p the Yard. and It took Pr turer of cape at 614 Fifth street, dis-| to Hubemiited Irregular Wits PUCPORY | Fonte or nat ihe etory wae started | te hting him to, conaclousvess: The "Mr ivan, b! ty oy by rallroad trainmen, children recovered sooner men $ ] 2. 50) {$3,000,000 ESTATE FOR the saving on which is, from NEW YORK HEIRS. 9 one-half to one-third of their require price. \y hese overcoats are all of our own manufacture—of new | POOR W WOMAN. Thomas J. Felder to Get Fortune of Sam- Tab) L & S godds, this season—cut on the , ' uel murphy of Nashville. latest lines -broad shoulders, ii ‘ Broker handed Vender ; , Usd backs, wide, shapely ) el eeves “ Package of Silver by (foeela) to The Bvening World) connections, removed to New York and | Ss . f { NABHVILIA, Dec, ®=Thoman F.| entered « brokerage firm on Wall street, p | on e mat Is are , Mistake. Folder, a broker, and his wife, of New| He and his wife have fived in New York Kid Gloves I! Kid Gloves!! | Among th aterials M ‘ York City, are to Inherit $9000,00, the| since, and last Hummer were guests ot Moulles, Friezes, Velours, Mel- aja Value of the estate of the late Ramuel| Mr, and Mrs Murphy at Narragansett |Since the commencement of our KID GLOVE SALE twelve weeks have elapsed, tons, etc. A poor woman of this city to-day gave | M. Murphy, of this city. for several months, a fi fi E i ize is her iH | WH # package containing WA worth of| Rightven months ago Mr. Pig Ava In the Fall the Murphys vieited the and the public interest is still unabated. Ryery size is 4 ma | allverware which the owner had unin: | never seen ‘elders, and t Felders for rome time. ft was rumored is i8 an extraordinary Op= | tentlonally given her Chratmas Hive, and| #ition of bin emtdte in their favor t®) that the Murphys would adopt the el Wh ? Because the VeALUES CANNOT BE EQUALLED, and the BRANDS t ” it t bt , i y ° b reeelved In leu thereof » $0 bili, (considered very #trange here, ders, but thiy wax thous ly AND QUALITIES ARE THE BEST. | portunity to obdtaii a very | Monty Hoffman, banker and prokér at) MP. Murphy was the richere man in} tty now stated : Qi ‘ | much finer coat than you | ® Broad street, whose home ta t Weat! Tennessee, an jome in the suburbs) however, thar the for j i } Minty fourth streets (nthe one who} of Neebviile, surrounded by a park of| wQoption were drawn ‘end. would COME AND SEE!!! could ordinarily buy for $12,50, i Atty acres, Ie the moat magnificent, Per) have been exevuted had Mr. Murphy ' STORE OPEN AY TILE 9 SON, Hy er voor wo-| tape, io the Bouth, He made his for-'iived a few aod hile hi wrth er chit rt to at gomno| Lune tn Cincinnatt to the Hquor business| will has vot been admitted tw provate| Ladies’ White Dress Kid Gloves, 50c Ladies’ Dress Kid Gloves, WM. VOGEL &S s Se med a AR ae nt moved 10) itt definitely known that Felder Is the | regular @1,0 glove, enla pricerrer+rrrereveerres+ all shades and sizes, regular @1.25 glove, tale price.. 65 Broadway, Houston St. | pave at The pore ot ville shortly ward, where he|exeoutor, thit Mr. and Mrs. Murphy’ a . ah ® are Pre c 4! ine weason. | married, He had ho children, Hie wife niecen received $9060) each provided they Ladies’ Dress Kid Gloves, Our Popular Men’s Mocha Gloves, ; i 'ng to her arma | survives bim, do not contest ine wil 0 thal the ett Falance left, about 75 doren u ppowed contained) ie had two mi Mrs, John Kilreth. }tire property goes to hia wife. i edeei Tans and Canary only, regalar $1.00 glove, 50 Don't Fail to Buy the Mocha (love, av the tit) —— Did went away of Cedarhurst The will reads that ebould Mrv. Mur. PrmrenetA se © and quality are AL; resniar 81.95 Mocha (ilove, ile B66 | teense eet r, dined nt tae daugitorn of in broth jo tor’ ant Men’s Pearl White Dress Kid Gloves ag dar c ite whould go to Mr, ded first this no dow twhen and we pro) ta er ft ‘Dial the 1 4 a WANS 6 ea mi ey have yogis years and tot of new stiverware, heen sent to the Bogmens present and Planned, Murphy, of Cinetommt, and they fave always been pt hag hie betre, About a yea if go, however, ee eat Teh cae wha | Thoma F. Velder and hia wife came 10 6 ‘emt at home we Noshville, Mr, Felder beirig at that ume agent of a Baltimore frm which dad nie boyy poet tem amy Th ir, jor in ale but ie tri ay 6 from He AY only) regular $1.58 glove, aot 6% STORES OPEN SATURDAY tolote THE WORLD. poueay EVENING, "“ TRAITORS,” CRIES INSURANCE FIRM. yee bofebetetetentaintebt -inteieteistel Glove, sale prices. DECEMBER %, 1900. Men's, Youths’ and Children’s A word to i wise is sulticient Wertheimer Men's Dress Ascot Kid Glove, | in Tans, Brown ia Red (ail aizes); reget once—for the bargains sur We advise you to come at pass all precedent. Make and quality considered, the pripts have never been equalled, Our establishment has been crowded, pa ove FROM 8 A, M. TO 10 P. M, | EDWARD RIDLEY & SONS, NEW YORK | CITY, d, jammed to the very doors. shelming— the greatest ever known in New York 14 Million Dollars’ Worth off | High Grade Clothing, Hats and Furnishings. You saved the The buying has been extraordinary, but we still have We are HInisers' of only me line it ( olhing. To Cover Greater New York with Your Business Announcement, use Sunday World Wants, The Helping Hand for business enterprigg, large and small. IMOE LEVY & CO. |Gigantic Dissolution Sale.l is stupendous—-Don't fail to profit by it. vil