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FIRE PANIC AT EARLY MASS. Altar Boy's Cry Sends Worshippers to the CHIEF CROKER'S EVENTFUL HOUR Nearly Loses a Finger and Is Overcome by he congregation arose from es and began a mad rusty for In vain Father Marino and frother Libertini tried te qulet them, ‘The pant but fin re, which did #0 damage, was ly extinguished, se SHE GETS $1.500 VERDICT. Street in a Rush. Car Started as Nine Welss Had Smoke at a Fire. seoneene MUmhted. fae, Ur stops ata transfe When ac A small fire in the rectory tomust walt until all Church of the Sucre! Meart h President . Bros of the in > We ate was driving home injury ded ct nna “|X mi lower a that his teeth closed on a dt a prized gift from th; als, other RoC i mass, and had gone So dens vlothing. Illustration of eaal Leicester F ord’s. < BOOK ~< Will be Shown in Ghis Space ‘Reduced in Size in The World The International Association of Newspapers and Authors In the four w were un: er floors that the firemen discover the blaze. Chief nto the building, but he aasisted to the street. Before the firemen discovere! the blaze and ex- | ELLIS ISLAND if - tinguished {t $15.00 damage had been AT FIRES MERCY done. s NEW SMALL-POX CASE.. gency Brooklyn fceman Sent to North Brothers’ Island. JJames Flanigan, a poltceman attached to the Amity street police station, Hrookivn, to-day was sent to North Hrother's Island suffering from. smnii- pox Until Cable Is Repaired No Alarm Can Be Sent Out. Af mot fost! as better time. JUST GETTING ANXIOUS. SSSTDTSVSVEVSEVSSHSSSOBSS of Children's Sprin, = Jenkins Nexins Search f: Wite | etl pa pi tnsned tos the regular $6.30, $7, $8, So, $to, $12 und $14 values, ut two prices— ¢€ Ametiy street station ware vaccinated. | cepnie tax been an anxious week for $ re Renjamin fi | | MOTHER AND BABE DEAD. saint $5.00 & $7.50. $ eres: ee ty Els Island Be early and save roareiss 4 tf ‘n Physician In ixated at the Barge |), y - 4! $ nt 7 ay. 5 who has been m = ae a the plosion, the) Jenkin said r\s : $ rnandez at No. |" on that date to visit $ . $ 151 Redwood avenue tn 3 BROADWAY Stores: 1 7 goat waclcounataneae ein Smet H Cor. 13th St. Cor. Canal St. Near Chambers 1.8 ehild. Dr. MeDor h i Py ng about Se ran pe Reneed thea wean wenn deeecceneceeceeccceceeecceceeeeed inches ta When asked by ok for his wis he did not care t at thin time, He the matniand was rendered use‘ess by +. March 15.—The aev-|the gaie a week ago, and {: will take je Chinamen who were in jall]aeveral days yet before the repairs are eve taken to Mattsburg to-day, had not. atartea sooner, Jenkins mako any state aatd he belleved complete; therefore, in the event of aj hosoital Qn inexhaustible fountain; It is fed who want. Members: Representatioe Newspapers and Authors of the World THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEWSPAPERS AND AUTHORS has been organ- ized and duly incorporated in this country, under the laws of the State of New York, which has for its object a complete revolution in book distribution throughout the English speaking world. It is an INTERNATIONAL AND WORLD WIDE UNION FOR PUBLIC SERVICE. During the past two years the great daily newspapers of the United States, Canada, Eng- land and Australia, two hundred in number, in 200 leading cities, have been organizing into separate associations tor the specific object of collecting and publishing news concerning the works of famous authors, and making their books familiar to newspaper readers. The object and purpose of this Combination of Brains and Business, is primarily to serve the public by encouraging a taste for good literature in fine cloth library bindings, and by sup- plying the best and most desirable copyright books to their readers at less than one-fourth the present cost. This can be done by advertising the books thoroughly in the best advertising mediums in each city throughout the world and in the wisest manner; and by printing unusually large editions, which will be immediately disposed of among the readers of the two hundred daily newspapers, so that the actual cost will be practically limited to the printing, paper and binding—about twenty per cent. of the present cost to the buyer. the object of the Association is to give him an enormously On the part of the Author increased market by making hira known throughout the English speaking World. The Newspapers of Great Britain will make the names of American Authors household words there, while the Newspapers of America will be doing the same on this side of the ocean for English Authors. Instead of a limited market, and sales only in his own country, he will be freely advertised all over the English speaking World. He will be protected in his copyright everywhere from literary pirates and unauthorized editions, by active and energetic agents, the members of the Association, Personally interested in the sale of his works, and by this unusual publicity he will be enormously benefited. Each and every book handled by the Association will be Fally protected by copyriéht here and abroad. But the cost to the purchaser will be less than that of pirated editions or unauthorized works. What will be saved will be for the exclusive benefit of Newspaper readers. The quality of manufacture will be far in advance of anything ever attempted at the price. THE NEW YORK WORLD has been selected to make the plan public for NEW YORK and vicinity, and the reading public will be informed daily through its columns of the progress of the plan and the author and title of his book when ready. i Owing to the extraordinary facilities required to serve the public promptly the Association has made arrangements with the house of JOHN WANAMAKER New York to deliver through their stores the books as fast as issued. Full particulars of this extraordinary book distribution will appear in the NEW YORK WORLD OF MARCH 16th AND 18th. &.,R.,CROOSETT. ? co to buy your boy a Spring Top-Coat (ages 8to 15) will be to-morrow at our B “way & 13th St. store. There is no better place, and there'll never bea Hecatse to-morrow we propnss to give you choice of our entire atock 4} ereetts ‘not an old coat in the sale), embrace &) ing all the smart effovts in Tan, Brown and Oxford Coverts and Cheviots The Sunday World Want section 1. | If you want a good suggestion as te woman was in some| DY those who have and supplies those Put a World Want ad. in Sunday an@ 7 ood; $ eo 222 how to get a Job up situations bob. New Publications, The following authors will] comprise the FIRST SECTION,| whose books are then to be} offered: | a Ss Paul Leicester Ford, author of Janice Mere dith, &c. Frank R. Stockton, author of Rudder: Grange, &c. 5. R. Crockett, author of Joan of the Sword Hand, &c. Max Pemberton, author of the Garden of the Swords, &c, Amelia E. Barr, author of A Bow of Orange Ribbon, &c. R. D. Blackmore, author of Lorna Doone, &e. Coulson Kernahan, author of The Child, The Wise Manand The Devil, &c. Gertrude Florence Atherton, author of Senator North, &c. James J. Ford, author of Tales, &c. Hypnotia