The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1901, Page 10

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*Stutlon. Tre eewelle, els: compa n BRAVE RESCUES AT A TENEMENT FIRE. Little Girl Proved ‘Herself a Heroine, ---Policemen Led Many to Safety. Bhortly after 9 o'glock fire broke out tn the five-story tenement No. 1 roe street, and for a time threatened many lives, the houre having twelve families as Max Glass, 4 painter, was working on fan upper floor when a can of varnish? he was using caught fire unknown. Glass shouted “lr women and children were at once In pante. They ran to the windows an the only fire , calling for The single flre-escape: was filled at ¢ Janding with bi and rubbish and was well-nigh use Two painte Abraham and Lewis Jaffe, working the nec- ond floor, saw . ality for quick action, spreading. With rare presence of mind they Jet down one end of the long scat fold and made an impromptu fire es- cape from the second stwry, by means of which many escaped. DEVERY RAPS CAPT. O'BRIEN, Tells Him That He Has Been “Bullying” His Way for Years. 1 kin My men hate to try doors ina of dirty. places in that commission precinct,” said Capt Devery. “and | have told them that shall wear thelr oldest coat on th four so ax not to spon a & | The family of At Son: | Moor wh sufteci proved heraelf a heroine year-old aul Frieda, O'Dirien to tr { y e phe fire ed, Dut four, and PISTOL BETTER THAN A SPADE an Employee. if-defense was th hin farm. last evening rrel think that this pollcem vtoan old | With a bullet th eart, ts cuat from some tailor. nit find (tat Ms late home at Entel street asd now, 1 think he nat with |SUtter avenue, where bis whtow ts pre a little rip in tt a f ntot firm tv make a litt mon mays that he had | or new coat on account of that Mes.” “See here, ptain,” interrupted Mr. nd of tall: hold your | head about yo call him a | 8" Mar. ‘That whole precinct of yours tx full trated with « with ne me Wy is only tw wo enildren vin Cath aary’« Tar young Nin farm 4 Enfield street and [like avenue He Ot Ret along well with pile fac . itis eal, and they had frequent quarrels, After work on the farm wan over Lint of houses that ke nd things | A out on the sidewalk w e they have ISAK CUT eceuned: Benet as no business to amt laens ant el aS ann fadles can't pass by earing | their clothes mi It tan here might hav I know he mi about the slide But I stand 0b; coat. I know what 1 amt “Now don't here that tin) torn his. tbe helped king avout.’ conte and call pe men’ Hara,” answered Devery the captains answer sa hay Lily: you are, nil » bully men ot you est The potieeman wae th pay. ERLIY SAYS BOATS ARE 0. K. — | md thirty days’ Ferries Carry All the Life Preservers De- manded by Law. by Commis rothe disas who haw submit nothing in the Proceedings can trict-Attorney the regulati pliances were con every bout having the required number of small boats and life preservers PRODIGALS W WERE FORGIVEN. | ® lum, but Enjo Three hundred boys fr lyn Orphan Asylum ar nic to-day In Prospect f ark. nthe Brook uted t among the funmakers « Silen JneKe eneies gon and Wellington Hoyd, each nine | was ag years old. They: a than mo the other boy bev fl pect to be in th Utes before the y morning Ing acquired 10 n walked to Ful wealth was squinde thal thel ra Myvi ‘AL ight the where th t tn man found them, slumbers, recognix forms and urned ¢ t nth. | AO were joc under an indetermina Sane for running away, “This morning Matron Hill decided th itswould be crue! ang Inhuman punish. ment, /and:consequentiy contrary” to tho Gonsiitution, 10 keey ed na were on A pik m and th ‘Raye been torced to put on on Strike. 31,—All tp oar where the many ¢ Automobitint chase on Fifth avenue (A, Pa,, June 27.—Green beo- | fined % by Mugintrate I'd numerous in the alr that| ville Police ( Levy was making about an hour in sald in co know the the unton| rates They|him he had better wt ave sent | wan iuble to a fine of $2 for a aecond » Levy maid he would get a copy }of the ordinance and learn it by heart. ‘ offer RIOT CAUSED BY $10 BILL Everybody Claimed It and There Wasa Free Fight. Andin Tk at last ake tae mor » blows, ‘Phe It was a sur and whitt K to recover tt Were knocked toby men, alma SAYS HE WILL LEARN. Who Did Not Kn Wu Ine night asoline of mpeed. % re dare t+ were told to Farmer Richard Relig Kills Alfred Schrabb, | |Golf and Bicycle Trousers | Dotted Dimity MARKET SHCS ON 22 Arrested told as he STERN BROTHERS Friday and until noon Saturday Boys’ Summer Clothing | Boys’ Straw Hats, Heretofore $1.23 te 2.50 Trousers of Linen and White Duck, 3 to 16 yrs., of English Chevioty 7 to 18 yrs., Formerly $2.50 {Kilt Suits o! Pique, Linen, Chambray Formerly $1.23 to 3,95 695, $] 20 95¢, $1.38, 1.95 and Galateas, 2 to S yrs., Washabie Suits of Galateas and Linens, 3 to 12 yrs., Value $1.75 to 4,98 Shoe Department Ladies’ Oxford Ties Glazed Kid, with patent leather tips and military heels, Patent leather vamp turned so.e and military heels, Misses’ and Children’s White Canvas Shoes and Oxfords for Summer Wear Ladies’ Neckwear Dep't. end Lawn Tiles Fine Dimity and Batiste S ock Collar and Ties Twice sround fine White Embrolderad Lawn Tles Value 75Sc to $1.50 West Twenty-third Street FPBVTOVS SSTSVSSSSSOSSS SOOSOS8S SSOP ¢ Ak Great Ladies’ Dept. Waist & Skirt Sale. Clearing Sale of 1800 Shirt Waists. Striped Dimity and linen, black perfect fitting hemstitelred t all white (button back) beautifully made—lawn do white stripe, oxblood, blue ed and white stripe, do up-to-date, Fine White Lawn Walsts, tucked and tton lace trimmed, others with fine Swiss {nsertion. $1.25 1.75 | Now, 2.25 28 95% & SI 325 | © 375 | Pique Skirts, 7-gore fare, lengths 39 to 44; value $2.75, 10-DAY $1.00, U SHOULD WAVE one of our Medium Weight Golf and king Skirts~ blue, gray and oxford—you cap see they are man- they are made in our factory and we know they are right, special, $3.75, $4.25 & $6.75. Wackell Caxtrart « (9: Broadway and 13th St. 60202000 200000 Former Prices, 250 White v v silored, CSSSSVTSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSESSSS: é é e é é é e é é e e Heading =a South. Maliway LONDON'S DROP. Trading Stupidly Dull and Prices Are Reactionary. y tone obtained thro tk Exchange ¢ te rumors of further fnan in money etre’ ork. He y. owing An extremely dull tone abtatned througheu local stock market this nt factor tn the deel! morning, and prices w inclined to fe London Timen sug i) sympathy with the depression at 1 h National Ka ratiroad lst way hares were quie " WICH prices TE ta al per conte Mh The Tum loss wan per cent, | Southern It making i] yh ; Union Pacitic was oft { tthe 1-2, the except natiy ature, firm ¢ at gains of 1 to b emt The market turned y yrty jock on the futlure of Uh and prices yle al weiling, Hecessions to vance enth eadily on ay and unchanged to 6 pot After the cal toa tevel tx higher ing on Keneral buying of nItAte fal character, a feature o} down about, 2 Dy Parties who y fof the market heavily oversold on Shorts by al t advance orders the turned | afternoon rices a plember, 7 We Market ¢ Marke: Wheat opened firm to — ern Radlway The Wheat and) Sugar points re- and weak, e othe Lowe: wae dtl with ni aris, Domestic benriah, news. tations, 2) Migs Law, Choe tember October, 73 3: ber, 48 7-5 Chteago's tember wheat, 9 ning prices Sis Jul -$ nominal, eon Were: September Wt 3:8 BEES 1 ig Wet PVE Mastin F Grievances Settled. exane ae Ther ant memory of he conte ng, fem of High Court, ye y apoke atrongly 3 e forty . | Delater ena, and i said toh igh Court, yeaterda: in M 122% One mecuterathie py Contre: Demles any, ie ie_well known (In| favor of condemning the Marquis de Me Be . Lad ate heh eee political circles and isa power in ‘Tam- Laur-aluces, 1 who wae eventually, nen a many nced to BVe years’ bantal 4 Tin | Hundred “and " Forty-ncth “atrest and | "the ‘writ for the: nraduction of the (erie remarks led Evnator lee, Provost. M 120 ie oad ay who went on rike | children. Was secured by father, Delaunay to interrupe M. Apooin jand Wis | Tuesday went to work again, t MMe. nfldten’ were. aosompatiied. to| coll ira A Clow * e trike) was brought about by. some court. by thelr mother, pins whose: possea- Atgcoin retorted in wally! dis- bY ek over the ayetem of payment | sion they nave The time pest agrscavle: mantel.’ The, plesdens duel |'0099999999S99O9 io ea ~ rae were all omely, dressed. te-dsy wasa a result. ey pee ee ’ ecb dias 2a ceeataaalblee THE WORLD: THURSDAY VENING, JUNK 27, 1901 45°, 98 48°, 75 $1.45 $1.95 $2.25 18, 25 25¢, 45 48°, 55, 65 shout the al troubles: the market workel up to 12 points over last night's jo prenk, belleying d more than respond to made ad- July, 4.87 to Jay at an ad- trading talr- : Bep- of se Pt enters June tember, TUNNEL STRIKERS AT WORK, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded. West 14th Street. Shirt Waist Suits. Cool and Comfortable; ideal for Hot Weather, skirt; waist has bishop cuffs; soft stock ; trimmed with J 00 worth $2; priced al........ Lawn Dresses in navy and white and black and pink, blue lavender; waist and skirt trimmed with 2. 98 double to make; your choice. . Newest Dress Skirts. white and blick and white, 49c| new flare style special bargain « Girls’ Percale Dresses, 69<. 29 material alone worth $2.00. . 98: lane Sailor Suits, $1.50 values 79¢ 1,000 Shirt Waists, 25c. bray, striped gingham and percales,made in best fash- ion; pearl buttons; variousstyles of stock; . waist value ever offered; priced at.... 25c¢ White Lawn Waist, ue ; cl 3 tucked back: | Flags for the Fourth. | Rothenbers & o HOT WEATHER BARGAINS! Made from fancy striped percales; full flounce pearl button: ; sizes 32 to 44; white; also petite printed with tancy designs in rows of satin ribbon; cost Polke Dot Dress Skirts, navy and | Black Satin Dress Skirt: 2, 98 White Pique Dress Skirts, values. 1,000 Shirt Waists, made from plain woven cham- bishop cutis; all sizes; greatest shirt hited Lewa lw trimmed with four rows of Val. ——_—$—$—$— ——— worth open front or bac! Show your patriotism; let the Stars and Stripes flutter xe from your homes or places of business, Here are five es > Flag bargains; all wool American standard bunting fags: specially low priced. Flags, 4x6....eee0ee 1.59) Flags, 5x8.... FLigs, Ox9seeeee-ee2 2.69 | Flags, 6x10..... Flags, 8x12. 449 —————— | Bargains in Wash Goods. | a Biack Lace Stripe Lawns; sheer and cool; suitable for waists dressccr Aca would be waist al value at oe d., now. 15c 40-Inch White Victoria awns; regular tthe. quality, this Silediceseemareceness ono : 73- 4c 75 Picces White Pique; p: ) + 934c 36-Inch Linen Color Lawns; all the rage everywhere for waists and entire suits; c 8 J- 2c White Organ yal; this ale. ee eas AS Rais an eater eee UE | Summer Neckwear Novelties. | Special Sale of 1,000 Lawn, Batiste and Pique Ties, Stock Collars, or Collars, ete. Not one of these new and very stylish Ties is worth less than 25c, To create a season of extra lively selling in this department Fray we have marked iQ each Tie at the amazingly low price cf 6 (eo Hand Ties, white or colored, 25c. values. at. oe 12'c ; Parasol Cavers, full size; Point WEsprit and plain net; 1, 2, 3 and never sold for less than 35e. 1 c About 2,000 If Turnovers, lace edged... e+ Sailor Collars, lace insested; pique, hwn ro batiste; worth 25¢ ji 4 ruttles, Fancy Pique Stocks with Fourin-| 49, 75c, 98c, 1.10. { Women’s Undermuslins. | 49c tucks and insertings of em- tra size Drawers, fine cambric, c broidery, 6Sc. values.. Eagle brand, pertect titting; 40: Han trimmed “with \Cool Things for the Baby tucks and deep hem, 60e. . val stneeeaes 50c abies’ Long and Short Dresses; fine cambri: tra size Gowns. tine | yores, trim. imbric, 4 to. $0 in| med with clusters of shes trimmed with 4 fine iucks, lawn ruf- ttings of tins eme| fles over sheulsets Cc bro dery, finished with| 406; values, at. embroidery cuttles Babi Fine Lawn around neck and Cas. trimmed with slesves, $1.50 | clusters ot tucks and Vales... oe: 98c) full lace ruche, 119¢ le Petticoats— Full size, well) madz, umbrella ruf- 39c Drawers, umbrella styles, trimmed with | insortings of Val. and Torchon laces, values fles, with drop skirt, 60c. VAIUCS.. cece eee s ceeeeeeere ire styles ant V with hemstiteled Millinery Sections on th: 8 esting innovations and popular ta attention of alert shoppers. 25c White Coqu: Breasts for . 59c White Coque Breasts for. 78c White Coque Breasts for... 98c White Coque Breasts for, eee White Coque Pompons—Very striking. These Pompons have black chenille polka dots; worth 69c.; priced at ne * 496 Gilt Quills—Worth 10...... wee 5c Trimmed Outing Hats—Mad. lap straw and trimmed in various 5 49, styles; 98c. values, at. see soose ssseseieneee bat FIGHT FOR VE CHILDREN. ue us Mother and Father Go to Court to Settle DUEL FOUGHT Possession. Anything but Air. In remponre to a ot habeas corpus| PARIS, June 77.—Ax an outcome of the the five children of Gustav and Lizzle| altercation which they had in the High Deister. we brought before urt (Senate) yesterday during the se- ‘tier innithe t deliberation after the clone of the father and 1 uw ttle a on are fighting + trial of the Marquis dg Lur-Saluces, Be. sesalo} ators La Provest-Dcluunay and Aucoin che ssn HitarieN fought a duel with pistols this morniny. F Red ae Hortense, aged ‘Two vhota were exchanged without ands on uNtaty | any remult. ed) five. er of the child Deisier, BY SENATORS, Two Shots Exchanged Without Wounding M. 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