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Dosed of, Panic in Tenement Makes Work for Firemen. | In the basement of the | A Mire starte: four-story ten ‘Thirty-first st a to-day, | saved by Hardy The fire started in and ate {ts way rap: care. James Maher, who lives on the third floor with his family, was awakened by the smoke and shouted an alarm. His} wife, who wel pounds, ran to the fire-eacape. Maher heiped he’ to the roof and through exertion and excite- mént fell wnconsclous when he got there. Mrs, Lizzie Woods, who lives on the top floor, ran to the fire-escape, and she too on reaching the roof fell in a dead faint. across Maher's body. Charles Hardy reached tho root a later, and with Mrs. M vied Maher and Mrs. V Felix. McAgnus Ii Bloor with his two eons. was burned away and Fapldly apreading they escape also and France Hagan. hit threo children made a fow minutes escape. Four succ In ‘reaching it and’ scfety, but Mary O'Hagan, seven- deen years old, fainted tn the hallway, father with much diMculty man- can to get his daughter to the roof. jagan went back for money | ry Kept tn an tron box, and came and eaw no one ahe rat jow_and jumped out. Cfremon Kehoe and cuntingham were) below and caught her before she struck the ground. Firemen Cunningham and Kehor be- wan their life-waving by setting hort Iron ladder, by means o they reached the first. balcony fire-escape of the burning house. climbed from there to the and the two children were the ladder to the street the first balcony holdin, oman started to Ipped from its fastenings, and to the street had | 1 her by the wrist and held hi ed for a moment uot Kehoe ught the falling adder, put y into pla The oman ‘was drought, down av but her wrist was badly spra ‘Samuel Mi Xho Uver on the firs float wity hia grandmother, had a nar- Tow escape. The old woman wax awak- ened firat and she Jumped out of a wine dow and fell in the areaway She waa not badly hurt. The flames did $1, worth of damage before they were extinguished. $210,000 FIRE IN BUFFALO. Elevators, Dock and a Flowr MUlt ayer Jonasson & ([o Millinery Department. Main Floor. Will inaugurate the season’s clearance by selling to-mor- row (Wednesday) all Trimmed Hats former prices o $8.00 to $12.00, at $3.75 former prices $12.09 to $20.00, aa 4-7? COAT DEPARTMENT. Are showing an extensive line of Travelling Garments, suitable for seaside and mountain wear, comprising a variety of styles, in taf- feta, linen, mohair and other materials. SPECIAL Taffeta Raglan, with linen and lace collar, at $15,50 for to-morrow, |BROADWAY & 12TH ST, "FIRE SCARE IN TENEMENTS. 500 Tenants in Panic Caused byDestruction of tron Foundry. Five hundred people wére routed out of their beds at 2 o'clock this morning by a fire in the tron foundry at the} io Up ig Blaze. aj Wad teeeh Junction of Bedford and Driggs avenues BUFFALO, June 18 —A_ fire and Eighteenth t, Wilamaburs started on the dock at the foot ¢ The foundry tn in a two-story frame street, on the Niagara River building and In owned by Andrew M o'clock this morning, destroyed two ele-| Peterson It covera a tract of Jand 125 Vators one large the theket omice and a part ek of the and John Altman, | International Ferry Alacovered the blaze al runs the ferry-boat p kave the The frat Aremen to | falo and the village o! reepond turned in a second call for et total loss will be in th nelghtorhood kines, and this was followed by a third of $210.00, divided as follows: Frontier | alarm. The building burned fercely and Elevator, $9,0; Ryan Elevator, $75.00); | was destroyed. The loss 1s $30,000, Queen City Mill, S10" ‘The fire was a har 0} ment to get at. Th are on a narrow str & part of swing brid to the doc! the fire s' down Due “everything flames but the do before the fre LOOKING. FOR COLD THIEVES, German Police Chief Here Investigating Theft of Bullion. Chief of Police Ar: Bremen, Germany, ts in ing for the men who have made a too Cart, ot w York look: the Kaiser Wilhelm der ¢ Voyage across from this Magers found unr cond cath passugeways, of $2,000 offered for the old and disappeared. turned up at the atory of hypnotiam part of a second c he had fallen in over. But he was arrested and ts now be. Meved to have been used as a designing schem: 4@ searching. rec Sub: Brome ssenger whon, with on the voyag ool by RICE WILL CASE DELAYED, | @atrick’s Lawyer Argues for Post Bonement U r Trini. © of the , m Marsh tice | ire who Is alleged to have ned by Vulet Jones, wan called before Surrogate Fitzgerald thin morning. Lawyer Ca representing Albert T. Patrick, asked for a } On the ground that criminal piee against his client had not been dia. An adjournment was taken until to- re salon of Faith PITTSBURG, Pu., June 1s.—The Creed Hon Committee appointed by the General Assembly of tho Preaby- Church, at Philadelphia, met torda abening felosed doors, with a ‘4 for whom Chief Cart|! ry Was ina den hi Man Ante th wan (ratiiried it householde slumbers. RACE RTI IN FLORIDA, NegroMob Seizes Jack- sonville Street Cars and Fires on Whites. ely between the negroes Inight and co; negroes stex 1 ran M to suit the ni and conductors were the * which wer sand went fy © Wounded in dividual fighting ALMA {2s Sun THE OUTGOING STPAMSHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY. Labn, Bremen Alanca, Colon. Apache, Charleston, INCOMING STEAMBHIPS, DUE TO-DAY, fal ihe conamittee will JEALOUSY AND GRAIC-Y-NOS ‘!Le Clair, “THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, “JUNE 18, 1901.” STERN BROTHERS (On Third Floor) Rug Department Japanese Cotton’ Rugs, Japanese Jute Rugs In Ortental Colors, India Dhurrles, American Fiber Rugs Speciai Values, To-morrow |50 Axminster and Body Brussels Rugs, Isize 9 x 12 {t,, orlental designs and colorings, | ; 100 Rolls China Mattings, Value $€.00 to $12.00 Per Roll of 40 yds,, $17.25 $6.90, 9.25, Fine Parasols At Very Low Prices $1,095, 1 92.45, Fancy Silks and Half Tone Effects, t $2.95, 3.75; West Twenty-third Street Taffeta Silks, Plain, Striped & Black and White Effects, Tatfeta Silks, Floral and Polka Dot Designs, Ladies’ Dept. Clearance Sale Golt Skirts & Suits. SUIT SALE BULLETIN. This includes every Suit in stock., Our Ladies’ Former Prices, $15.00 18.00 ‘loo Now, 2 25.00 30.00 37.00 / $™7 50 t § 5.00 - (lo ° $0.00 0.00 67.50 75.60 u ALSO Great Bargains in Our Golf Skirts--all wool, double- faced medium weight material—gray and oxford, 7-gore flare, 10 rows stitching, $3.75. in All-Weol Cloth (solid) in gray, tlounce, 4 graduating straps and beautifully stitched, special $4.25. ASK TO SEE Our Fashionabie Black and Blue Stripe, also new style, tine material, deep tloane: special at $6. blue and oxford, stitched 30 rows of stitching, 5° Wockell farharl « Co. Broadway & 13th St. Lead od NBIC HATCHET. CASTLE SOLD. Policeman Dwyer, Ac- cused by His Wife of Assault, Is Held. Adelina Patti's Resi- the Hammer: John Dwyer, 9 policeman attached 10) LONDON, dune 16—Craigey-Non Cane Jie Mulherry street atation, wax held tle, the realtence in Wales of Adelina for trial to-day in #1 the | Patt (Ba ‘Cederstrom)|iwan felonious assault on his wife | pur up at afternoon vat the rine mart, thi Dwyer, who is ty years old. | Mine. Pattis reasons for disposing al lives at TH) West One Hund and jof one of the most beautiful country tatreet, made the complaint |seats in the United Kingdom are said her hu ve nate he |by her agents to twofold. In the waa of an in al n,[ fret place, she desires to apend a and that on the noon of June the [Rood part o: 1 Sweden with came h Hl ed her of caring [her husband's relatives, and, in the nece too muc her brother-in-law by a fond place, she. finds t the Welsh arriage, climate does ne Ny agree with ignantiy dented this and hej her. Her Mfe tn the future will be a hatchet, struck her on the tin the country of her husband's He then the house ‘Phe | birth required six atitches The wuageation that the ad struck his wif f unrrelled about ral by her. say she ow sand that lee mitact with the et or trate Cornell, in the Harken oMtreet. tation. that Ds (the Hack Rock) tes tn yer wats eknocieshire, Water, at ihe eiwae a dangers E about «e Swansea. ed the. rout itre of a advised ther enue Supreme Court 4. commisaton » Dwyer we, flmous for ought In for £43, rt ete caused by a fi which was the reserve ACAINST THIS “QOOR OF HOPE.” Jersey City Residents Object to Proposed Oneonthe Heights. yearn old and Lax ree about ten $10,000 WORTH OF TEA STOLEN. Arrested on Charge of Theft, De- nies Complicity. “Wid Her this on the Hor cent lo Las prow the reste establishment of at Belmont ay aven “Door of! ue, near Cress) art of the fash: y Heighty,| protest from rhoad. While} willing to ming of to hav ing Door of Hope" yok yt wan found, was K i of not taal young women | onvicts 5 n amon Me and they effort wo have the and vagrants Nan « the matrons of the Tative ing him 3 for s He nad thought it to be a legitimate trans: He suld he lives at No, 236 Manhattan place for the The Maxhrouck Institute, which te at: tended dy. the children of ‘the nelghbor- Hood, tn also not very far removed trom he proposed "Door ° Is another reason a chy an ins ‘uton for fallen. women should “aot ! be located dn the vicinity. MILLVILLE, N 18,—Jonn Haman ato elghteen pickled clams and a quart of peanuts and died a few 5! hours later. dence in Wales Under Plain JAMES McCREERY &C0., TO OISREGARD Coler Will Pay No At- Coler advises hin to York. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS& @ Ladies’ Golf Skirts. Remarkable Values for Wednesday, June roth. OUTING SKIRTS of medium-weight reversible materials, stitched flounce, pore $3, 90 tailored (value $6.75) . . OUTING SKIRTS of piece light- weight Venetians, custom-tailored $5 75 (vale $10) 6 4 6 4 ee ow < Ladies’ Etamine Walking Skirts, taffeta- trimmed, drop skirt of taffeta silk (value $20) . . . S$] 2: 50 OrrEren Gllnss Sale of Ladies’ Shirt Waists. Crash, Linen, White Lawn Shirt Waists, hemstitched . 2... « 95c 34.95 Pure Linen Shirt Waists, sane’ eee ivalue $2.75)... 6 . Lawn Shirt Waists, (ac Sik embroidery andj lace 7-2-1050) 92.29, 193.90 Wash Silk _ $2.90, $3.90, $4.90 Waists OPPENHEIM. CLLINSe @ Announce a Final Mark-Down Sale. Te effect a quick clearance will offer— Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits (Reduced SG, 75 from $20). . . . Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits (Reduced $ 1 9. 75 from $40). 2.» 2. 1 Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits (Reduced $95, 00 from $55) . . - 2. Ladies’ Golf Suits, Norfolk | ath $9, 75 jacketictp-ncsns et -inetrstnehosaee Ladies’ Summer Costumes of Jp 3] 1. 75 ured Dimty . . . G Ladies’ Ulsters ind Raclacc, water- $] 3. 50 proof. . G6 : 50 512, Ladies’ Taffeta Jackets (Reduced BROADWAY AND 2IST ST. from $20 and $30) . . . . . RIBBON. LADIES’ MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP'T. taffetas, — light and} 2nd Floor. dark colors, — black and white,—4 inches wide, | Imported, Swiss Ribbed, | Lisle Thread Vests. Trim- med with Torchon or Val- enciennes lace, 5c. per yard. Twenty-third Street. 45¢. cach. JAMES McCREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street, TUNNEL CLAIM. va paving N THE PARK. Woman and Her Three tention to $10,000,- 000 Demand. Corporation Counsel W an eptnion addr | West {4th St. | Rothenber oS Westa” Ribbed Underwear An Avalanche of Values fer Wednesday. No Sale Ever like ft. Crowds and crowds! erybody wisely eager to buy. Such a demand as has ‘been dis- played for these great bargains is positively un- | paralleled in retail history. Every hour has in- tensitied interest in the’ sale. ‘There has been a perfect torrent of business. Of course, lots are fast beginning to dwindle, and you must Hurry to Share in These Grand Values! Just to give you an idea of the scope of the sale, which began with a display of 25,000 garments, we! quote three i lots and prices: Vesta Underwear_| VestaUnderwear Vesta Underwear THIS ECTION N+ cLupEs EVERY RInDED NEARLY And Stanmer Wool: ex) Combination Suits, vale wes up to Se, 49G Ladies’ Wash Suits and Skirts. ays become hotter the demand for Wash Suits and Wash Skirts grows greater. “The Defender’? Wash Suit has so steadily advanced in popular favor, and its utility is so great that we have been compelled to add still further to our already very large assortments. Shirt Waist Suits—Mad> from woven i at and light blue; also. mace with ground; cadet have sailor Waists “1.98 and hack and whites cadet 98c with white dot, vtemnd with chie pious THIS SUIT $1.98 shie! strsp of white pique to match; very serviceable 600 Ladies’ Wa: and white znd blue and white p styles with braid insertings: all new Pique lawn tie; skirts, full fource. trimmed with tailor pretty. but not nly ver in various alues...e roidery in- and sleeves, of tucks; also Corset Covers, worth 3 2s; trimmed nec és and close fitting. trimmed with serti heavy lace around neck ard. arms: a also cauvomibroideryiaantrinic 19 Drawers, worth 40. Fin: muslin; : CC, full umbrella rues, trimt soecel | insertings of Val. and Tor- 394; round! chon laces: Lace rutiles Fon style and close fitting; trimmed with Point de Paris 5 99¢ trimmed and fine ' 25¢ White Skirts, fu!l width, full um- Drawers, Muslin, full. size; with clusters of tuck mbroidery rutiles; 4c. val- hi gh neck, V yles; trimmed d voke of hemstitched Ye also embroidery insertings ; bret rutiles, trimmed with clusters med neck and Sleeves fof tucks and deep ruttles of Point d= values D 49¢ Faris tnished with dust for 73c. Gowns, tins must tutiles, al Gane 59c high neck, trimmed with solid SCs SalUesieeeereeeeees 79¢ 2,300 yards of Lace Stripe ard Open-Work White Lawn lar 12%. values; per yd., and a splendid bargain at that White Pique- Heavy rib; actually wort 152. ydiee OMe up before going on you Cambric—Fine white and 36 Linen Color Batiste—Sheer and cool and seaside; 192. valuzs3 yd..eceee ee India Linon—Very fine; actual value, 19¢,; yd... ws roper thing Children Taken Into Custody. the for and the Un of New Lucy Shaw, a gcod looking woman 8 As thirty-five years old, was arraigned In ie aaeahaponl be ton of [the Harlem Court to-day charged with the rapid tranait Whalen | vagrancy Mrs, Shaw was found Sunday night in op “Ten Sast ver Py | the East River Park with her three warded by the alleged corpora nat thetr acc 4 be ehiidren, aged eleven; John seven, Mterary and nginecring [and Robert two. She had erected a rude Aildren, and er when seen y He took them ¢[inte custody, and the children were af terwurd sent to the roms of the Gerry Soctety. woman said she had come from character, ax the en taken seema to hay and forwar ton no far Neato prenent enter= s : i ay Meal aie Kyard In| Ret heme at Perth Amboy, N. J. amt the etry and. claimed. th x was the | had wandered about the elty since. Tt Wmmenc was subsequently learned that her hus- L cannot find tt ban mechiniat of Perth Amboy, had have oven Kot ® ieee deserted her, Magistrate Cornell discharged her, ami a sum of money wan tubseribed in the court-room and given her. The Magistrate advised Agent St. John, of the Gerry Soctety, to take the three children to Now Jersey and compel the ee NO HOPE FOR PINGREE. nor Ia Dying in ndon. Famoas Ex-Gow 1 DETROIT, Mioh., June 18—A special] authorities of tha: State to care for ‘ cablegram to the Journal from ‘ts Lon-| them. don correspondent say's of the condition —<—<—__ of ex-Gov. Pingree, who ix seriously i] ypygtionatre in on Labor Union in that city: ss . “Pingree is constantly asking when he| COLORADO SPRINGS, June 18.—Win- fleld Scott Stratton, who has invested $10,000.00 In a Cripple Creek mine, has applied for membership in the Carpen- -}ter's Union here He used to be a car- penter, and says he pays from $3 to $3 day for labor when he could lied the price, RN can start for home. Joe (his xon) evades an answer, but he now knows that there In no hope. {tis fool'sh for Mr: The ulceration uf th sto) food can t expected | ising her ed A ur youre be ‘am je Xesbisan tor, With Bird's-eye 7iew of the Exposition and Plan of the Grounds. Also a Condensed Description of the Purposes of the Ex. fosition and the Numerous Features. INVALUABLE TO INTENDING VISITORS. we NOW READY. Address THE WORLD, Pulitzer Bldg., NewYork.