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i ? rs v > SSSCI5 9: "4 seen. I took iodide of potassium, but this nor FIREBUC BURKS PUBLIC SCHOOL. ery Building Made Useless Dy a Mysterious Blaze. $100,000 FIRE IN ELIZABETH, W. Laundry Girls in Panic —Many Jump from Flames. ‘ adlary origin, t School No. A fire, supposediy of partly destroyed Gram 34, on Broome street, near 8! fr ftreet, shortly after midnight this morning. ‘The fire started on the fifth floor of the pullding, In precisely the ELIZABETH, N. J.. May 16.—Morey & Larue’s big American Steam Laundry, on West Jersey str Elizabeth, was Gestroyed by fire at 7.30 o'clock this {morning. The tirm had just erected a ‘i ad © months | ew four-story brick building at a cost Ee ee eral otis Tt was burned, together with in time to prevent serious loss, The} tie old building adjoining It. All the policn theory Is that a pupil of the|contemia of both buildings, sald to be school, or some one having a grievance | Werth about $4.0m, were destroyed. net the principal, or one of the] The fire was caused, it ts sald, by a teachers, set both fre. naphtha explosion shortly after the 100 ‘The fire this morning was discovered |e™mPoyees had gone to work. There was by Policeman Little. When the firemen|® *1ld stampede to escape, and many arrived !t was burning flercely and sec- {Jumped through the windows. About ond and thind alarms w fifty girls were employed in the laundry. Adjoining the school, Tt is bellevel ali hands got out safely. Trrocme street, Two men were severely burned. The laundry 1s cated In the heart of Ellanbeth's business section, and burned so flercely that a general alarm was sent out bringing the entire Eliza- beth fire Cepartment to the scene. The flames spread to the conservatory and hot-houses of John W. Blakely in the rear and ruined them. His lors will be several thousand idole rs. ‘The total loa: he fire will be nearly at is a big tenement and Chief Croker ordered that all families be taken to places of safety. Great excitement prevaiied, not only in this building, but In houses adjoining the school on Delancey street and in a few moments the streets were piled with household furniture. The flames were not under control un- til the roof of the school had fallen tn. Janitor Christian attended a meeting|$100.00. The t Aiey carson Broad street of school janitors iast night, and dur-/ 8nd) seat, der cate were Ing the evening no one was in the build- led for the hose stall ing. He returned while the fire was|atretched ucrors the track burning: The inju i. Morey, purnea P about fac ohn Freigh, John C, Bretz, a fireman of Hook and] fuened | sout Mumte Kenney, Ludder Tr 6, Was struck on the falling slate from the y Jasper said that the bie children Will be vent to schools an near thet ——————_ TRIED SELF-DESTRUCTION. ned to other schvol: yo waSl that he ts Wm. Robinson Sends Ballet Crash pee ing Through Mia Mend, Danger. William Robinson, a bottler at 33 Dean colts street. Brooklyn, ‘aaot, himself in the Joining Mis brother's ea dat hte] stable es N iue, today iv) No cause for his act has been discov~ na fate condition. Gannon suid | ered. ‘The man. ts y ho was surprised at the vitality of| lives at 22 Mr. Herne. “He sald that the actor had! He so6 taken to the hi not vet passed rhe danger point. Is not belleved he can recover, ;ODOOGLCSOOCEIGO00G000I020C OODAN0IOANDOIOOIOR $10 EACH FOR JOKES. FOR EACH JOKE, $10. ord TO-DAY'S $10 LAIST ARS WRITTEN BY G. E. WILSON, BUTLER, N. J. Brooklyn. 2 FUN ASD FACT COMBINED. Why !s the winner of this day's Joke like “Want” advertisers in this paper? Bevaure they are both helped through The World. 20: 0-0-0n0r tO tro Ono Oron On O- Onn oo OOOO OO Oooo enone oe, Every day this week The Evening World will print a joke written by one of its readers. For each joke used the writer will recelve $10 in gold. It must be a bright, newsy joke—about something going on in New York—and it must be written In this space: COCTOSSSES SSCS SGONSCOSSSSOSOOIOCSIOOA After writing your joke, name and address In the above space, send it, with this entire announcement, to "$10 Joke Editor, Evening World, P. O. box 2354 New York City.” The next $10 Joke will be printed to-morrow. -Scrofula Scrofula is an unwelcome legacy, but one which the children of blood poison parentage must accept, with all its humiliating consequences. It isan inheritance that makes one poorer; that brings wretchedness and disease instead of health and riches, for the child whose ancestral blood is tainted with Scrofula or the loathsome virus of Contagious Blood Poison is unfitted for the arduous duties of life so long as any of the trans- mitted poison remains in its vei Scrofula manifests itself in various forms; swollen glands about the neck and throat, catarrh of the head, weak crest hip bone disease, white swelling and offensive sores and abscesses are familiar symptoms, attended usually with loss of strength, poor Atigession|a and pale Se or bloodless complexion, The skin is sometimes most dreadfully aff ted breaking out on all parts of the body. Scrofitla destroys boue, ti we aad. Mesh no part of the human system escapes its withering, henumbing touch. Parents whose bi ed by their own misdeeds, or who themselves may be suffering for the sins of fKome remote ancestor, pinets restore ies one to its normal pu: and strength, or they can- not expect healthy, robust children. S. §. S. cures Serofula, aike other: dis- cases of adeep-seated,con- RICKARD Ve ronsbiinns stitutional character, by mide Ae) “ restoring life and purity to the profoundly poisoned blood, and the rich, strong blood that is carried to the swollen and Aiseased glands absorbs and destroys the tuberculous deposi, and the painful, distiguring sores and other evidences of Scrofula disa $.S *S. should be Bunt immediately upon the appearance of the first ayaa: ‘orwhere there is a known predisposition to Scrofula. Our medical depart- geil! Be fous oui of of great help to those who are he with this wasting soy othe blood a itrosbley ae and ite nile} youlte write Us, or any mem! our, ph; will | ‘When ninotosn years old, and abou one year | after tho birth of my first chiid, thi jands on tho left side of my neck began to swell. Four of tho places were lanced and became open running corae; risings camo under my left arm, and ths discharge ‘was simply awiul, Tho doctors said I had the worst case of Scrofula they had ever the othor drugs given for this disease brought relief. When the physicians advized me to have tho glands removed, I decided to try 8. 8. 8. A fow bottles cured me completely; no signs of tho terriblo cisenee aro left. tom ment.wi disease of Selene eee n Diseases frees ore’ Swit Thus for, the police have ner the slight. | * ext hint as to her tdentity. ere are seventy guests in the eKnmore. Several of them are single and marrier women. The police are quite sure that the 1 THE WORLD: ‘WOMAN IN MURDER SOUGHT BY POLICE but Washington Hote! Mystery Unsolved, Guests of House Being Watched. The theory most ge that Ayres tried to discont quaintunce with some woman, he quarrelied with her. He nounced that he wault leav yesterday ant take 4 bach r apartment-he Arguing thie mattor v In his room and betng pe (Special to The Evening Word.) INGTON, D. C., May 16.—Elght ves, workine to solve the mystery murder of censu: erk James Seymour Ayres, In his room in the Ken- more Hotel. have net yet established a oringle clue, nor have they found a motive, ‘The onty known facts are, that Ayres was stot to death and that a woman In white wis seen leaving his nom by the lire excupe shomgly after the shots were hrant, The ha the h n his eirner | motive | Bacneattion Is su pmor by nt of Harry Reager, a Whose home Ix at what In known 4 Soolety. corner of Eleventh and L streets, northwest. “AYTes was of us faye. R had packed up his be tory to moving here, to take dinner here Sunday afternoon lant. but failed pear, “In explanation of his failure te present, To receivest from hin a of which thé following {# the subst “My Dear Harry—1 must ape y failure to Join y met a warm baby are wlmost Irresistit problem is to find this: woman bo! join # number woman lived In the hotel, even tf she fs hot stepping there now, but a thorough search of every room has brought out no evidence in the way of biow! stained garments. m That the clothing of the person who a the shoo: ing must have been stained, . for the recom was spattered e with blood. al of the watched. KINES prepara He promised me women In the hotel YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. i. HK » Phenomenal Table Sale! $1.95 Quartered Oak and Imitation Mahogany Table, § 24x24, highly hand polished, with modeled legs and beautifully carved rim; actual value $3.75. Brooklyn Furniture Co., le Largest Retailers, 559 10 571 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. MASONS Myrtle Ave., Cor. of Bridge St., Brooklyn. Special Sale of Sideboards, $18.00 solid Oak Sideboard for... (Same as cut.) $25.00 solid Oak Sideboard for... $30.00 solid Oak Sideboard for. . | $37.00 so‘id Oak Sideboard for. . URSDAY EY! NING, MAY 16, 1901. 2 GROWS HAIR ON BALD HEADS. Free Package of a Remarkeb’ e ‘Renedy That Will Give. Any Man, Woman or Child a Beautiful Head of UE Prevents Hair Falling Out, Thickens Thin Hei-, Cures Dandruff, Scurf or Scaip Pimples and Maxes Any Hair Heavy: Long and Silky. Prematurely Gray Hair Restored to its Natural Color Without Dye—!t Has Never Failed to Grow Hair on Bald Heads, Eyebrows or Lashe: — Send Name and Address fo: Free Package. NO LONGER ANY EXCUSE FOR BALDNESS. Mra, J.C. Anderson, Missoula writes: “For years my halr hat tn out uaing h wih of hi Any man, woman or child can eustly se cure the means for restoring a natural, flue. silky, glosay growth of hair to their head, or prevent their hatr from falling out or ge! thin by ending for one fr most remarkable purely ve Alscovered and prepared by Altenh Diapensary. The remedy ix 4 boon to the enti use there will be adn or heads with th’ f Men whose hair or beards are atrageling or} 1 ‘women whose treares hay 1 th ‘annell, Moscow, My head was bald and eli nays reenwich, Conn ‘Htemedies have stopped. all itching und accumulations of dandruff.’ She was also bald. but her hair has been now com | pletely restored, hair, ond every one In town te surprised to ree it. Migs Lucy Paschal, Watertown, Masa rays her hair was thin and eray, ‘but has tole] been restored to the natural color, is now | long and thick and glad ty recommend the Foso Treatment to all, my entire scaly was cOvered with In the thousands of downy growth of new hair, The who my hair wan gone except a fringe ar ne. In wix weeks the bald ely covered. notwithstanding t when I commenced using the remedy [ had cases where it has prietors are ever ready to rant any person {in the world a teat paci f the wonderful Properties of the redhe All that you have to dy 1 your name ule free a diseased scalp. [had been bald for thirty} an adatoms ‘Altenhetin Medical Dispen- | years, and when hajr can be made to grow) sary, iH, eld Widz., Cinetnnalt, ‘on such a head as mine no bald headed per-| Ohi ineiaate ent stamp to cover post son need fear tho results. age, and by free trial package hat mill convince you of th of thi te Tt is five years since | used this reenedy, and my hair is cll due to remarkable remedy f ure Dentist E Dentistry. Qh DENTAL CO. (inc.) FRAP on ick GUARANTEKD. Dining Tables to match from. 2.50 to 25.00 (Regu'ar values $4.00 to $25.00.) h or Credit on Liberal Terms. Cas st W \ ANS | | if GUARANTEE PAINLESS [A 10-year written wuarantes with all work. WITHOUT Naor Also One Filling | TO DEMONSTRATE OUR SA METHODS TEETH! F RE | And introduce our Thurio Plate; lightcst and must durable plate made. All our work is done paini essly by a simple appiication to the gums. % We are the originators of painiess dentistr: Our processes are pat- ented. Our prices are within the reach of rif Gold fillings trom $1.00; Amalgam fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; Gold Crowns, $3.00. All opzra- | tors are skilled graduates, their diplomas being displayed at each chair, ,and are personally interested in this association. ! We give a written contract to do your work satisfactorily and to jkeep it in repair, {rez of charge, for ten years. Being incorporated junder the laws of the State of New York, this is of indisputable value. hohe OUR 32 OFFICES: 202 AY,Cor. FultonSt. R 119 BROADWAY. Coe, ConalSt, cert eee 30 WW, 125th St. | a ERONOWAY, Cor. Astor Pl. BROOKLYN, 499 FultonS:. 2 W. 14th St.,Cor. 5thAve.' OMEN TILL 9 PS Cor, Dritae at ‘108 W. 28d, Cae. 6th Ave-, BOSTON, * 988 3d Ave. hoc BEWARE of those who imitate our name, signs and adverti Omice Hours, & to G Not open Sundays i. Warntn Vitalized Air Specialists. No Noxious Drugs. 167W23-Starer 102W347S02"% 1298-3°AV ES waanen sr PACE COVERS STOR AINLESS. ASX YOUR PHYSICIAN, TEETH EXTRACTION and FILLING of Teeth extracted without pain free when pl. Ww but are PROGRESSIVE and take advantage of proven sciznce. Fillings from 5Oc. 22k. Gold Crowns, $5.00. Our Guarantee: = MONEY REFUN! NOT u IVE SATISFACTION. Incorporated under the laws of the State of New York, FULL SET, 1. fortable. | - DD, Chernies, Farmersville, Texas. enys the top of his head wan entirely bald, but the Remedies have grown a fine now crop of! t! been used it has never fatled, yet the pro-| pel LR kK. ‘ inteininicinini a eek. + OSITIVELY, | OPEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVEN! ‘CREDIT | 2 specoucencosce gece cee sceceaee at cut prices: Special line. The £1.10 ¢ {Orns ie The $1.50 4 'g Money-saving specials: lives sted Volvets at 82 ig 1AMMERD por a tgkura Tapestrie: 82: 4c, newly $1.20 ur i eco eecce JO Wiltons, 2.00120, ES smyrna Rug the : gChina and | Japan Mattings. r lender at $5.99 nor roll 4g 2 Fast 14th Street, cor. sth Aven RDAY'S SPECIAL. This is an exceptionally well-made Lady's Rocker, mest useful and c You houre or on the and secure one, We have an tmme j assorime nt of Furalture, Carpets. | Matting, Rugs, at exceptionaliy low prices. “CASH OR CREDIT.” ‘McClain, Simpson & Co, 639 & 544 8th Ave., N. W. cor, 37th St. | ASTHMA, CATARR, CONSUMFTION. i TEETH $3 si v Call and yet our estimates before going elsewhere. Lowest prices and best guaranteed work in Greater New York, Our instalment or easy-pay- sy ment. system—$1.00 down and $1.00 54! ist on gold and all work wNBNlllip/7/, Pare Gold File We “if, ings, $2.00up. i ig EXTRACTIONS PAINLESS, FULL SEIS OF BeST TcETH, $5,37,69. DR. RANKIN, DENTIST. (OPPOSITE BHRICH BROS) 366 Sixth Ave. , 7: ALWAYS OPEN, (Directly Opposite Herald atidinz.) Between 610 Sixth Ave. 5th and 36th St, Downtown Branch: rae Cor, Canal & Varick § < | Diet Open Daily U ie For Sale. ~ CREDIT. © | Lottest epeing styiee of Men's, Youthy CLOTHING, > use In the eit "WANHATTAN CREDIT CO”, IGQD AWE WET ASTI & 66Tit STS Open Rvenings (ROMEN, LY OR. Mostutr | craminse. | FA LK S; Between 3s: and 724 431 Eighth Ave. Nl ERYBODY,. TEETH CLEANED FREE ON PRESENTATION OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT, Cpen Evenings—Lady Atterdants—Closed Sunays. Guarantee Dental Co., Dentists, 167 W. 23d &., 102 W. 3465 St, 125th St. and 3d Ave. ‘ : t 4 you want, Clothing, Cloaks, Jewelry, Burnl Dry Goota, Eves; buciness strletly conddent ARONSON - 2 Rowers, cor, ‘Vanal (ver bank). osm onnnte —~ v. & J. DOBSON, §}; aU one. pe | PROF. KOCH'S. S LYMPH INHALATION eens le Int te nleieieblerleleb eit a Children's )| trimmed edges, ° NOTED FOR’ FAIR DEALING, Sth Ave, and 9th St., Brocklyn. CLOTHING —FURNITURE ON CREDIT... EASY PAYMENTS, LOW PRICES. Special for Friday and. Saturday. 150 Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits, consisting of Broadcloth, Serges, Venetian Cloth, in the popular | colors; a!so Black Silk Eton $1.00 Down, 50c. Per Weeks: Handsome Skiris and Beautis ful Silk Waists, in all 3.50) shades & styles, up from 50c, Down and 50c. Per Weeke| qeetien ae az] Et pale and fancy orsted and Serge Suits, up from y 10. 00 $1.0) Down, 50c. Per Week. Ff Boys’ Suits in great 2. rv) variety, up from 5c. Down,50-:. Per Wecke Flats Furnis:ed Complete Clothing delivered to all parts 0, Creater New York by none| uniformed messengers. Furniture! in unmarked wagons it requested. OPEN EVENINGS, H. ZEITZ & TARSHIS;, and no wonder. The tempt- ing bargains displayed and the very low prices are enough toattract crowds of customers: Resides, a liberal credit is * offered to all upon casy terms of payment, cither weekly or monthly. One dollar per week will” ine supply your entire family. with Ciothing, Hats, Shoes and Millinery. 535 Fulton St., 468 Fifth Ave. Brooklyn. a For Sale. NEW CREDIT SYSTEM DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY YING" ELSE- eniea wilt eeu parison’ with « CALIs. i vis MigRWEET, 8.00 5 FURNITURE. $50 WORTH, $1 DOWN, $1 WEEKLY. a LEWIS, 45 WEST 14TH ST. 267 WEST 128TH ST. I a article deliveret_on frst. paymnemt. WATCH CO., 237 Broedway, 90% t jurants fi suo now bearing my mame. restaurant business Lc. RIGas, 24 negotiating -rat~ Gk BOOK PRES re re You Looking for Facts? ooh They're in the 1901 Werld Abmanac A reference book [ana 10.000 facta * jobstantiolty lithograph beard covers, with) seweds —

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