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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, 1901. BIG FIRES WITH FIRST COLD SNAP. teoleletetnintmtn ia tetet Grand Jury Will Take Up Charges of Violation of Law Which Caused Million-Dollar Blaze. feet fram any Tt was.the Standard Oil Company flagrant and conte: of tho law, according to Fire C Croker, that was responsible for th: destruction by fire of six property in the vicinity of Eleventh strect, Avenue C and the Enst Riv nicht and early to-day. “Low Standard Oil before the fire reac ptuous disrega the om ea is it did fast acres 0 Ja s Inside the storage p Company.” the Chief Croke there. I saw and twenty: and naphtha sto does 1 rel of stored at limits." : A least one at naphtha one place within the 1 ase Where the Fire Stariod. would have bec t It » which 1 Ol Company all im tion of the it before the ‘To Be Taken Up at STREET CARS ALL TIED UP. sass 7. river front would | dangered hie flremen In Blazing ‘Torrent Towns oelock this When the failing 1 detnol} ed the Chto i oe He the acer and barrela In whic the oll was Loses $l, n rintended the work of figh * Uquid poured into the is running along Blaze, but His Un- Herre of Thousands off Persons Inconvenienced by | Gas Explosions. finished Lay to Dame Fortune Is Happily Rescued. ment that in having 12 as burning the mber yarde of vos, and 15,009, | | flames i t xay how mi stated |] however, that + naphtha in time wer Cedar » burned and explosives are mores so murt be ¢ yo would have FREMRONES— Miss Livingston, Barefooted, Virk, a priest of the Monaetory Met me encurh o hand, 1 valle rinulated fr the the women lost everything t Miss Mary Leonard, At this point there rund tracks of the Broadwa; Sixth and Bight je cars which KO to South Ferry, ne cars which FIRE INTERRUPTS THE MUSE OFBROOKLYN’SPOET-LAWYER. * DOT ORY LEAP I FIRE PANIC Boy Jumps from Fifth-Story| Window and Woman from One on Third, | Hundred Sweatshop Workers in Wild Confusion in the Smoke. hy floor win He w ge wast make the switch at Buwling Green Thers ts a bis triengle form wires ¢ Helped Pull Hosecart to [she wor at tie Monastery ‘ct West Hoboken Blaze. COOK'S CLOTHING ALL BURNED CFF. Two women distinguished themsely at a fire which destroyed two hous and badly damaged a third in West Ho- boken to-day. Misss Mary Livingston, who lives Monee naaiiare posite the burned bulldiags, helped toy was burned pull a hose cart to the fire, Mrs, Grant, | but Is not se who Ilved in the house wh “MURDERED” MAN Is ALIVE. started, alarmed all the other noche new Custom oath of the point SCREAMING TO THE STREET. the fire that) before necking her i 7 5 ce of men emy i It Is Fenre, 0 two story fr * escunnagniraet ‘\dewelry 9 at midnight, and it was) 4 ay wil Mary Leonard, her sister Kat Caused t the cables of the Sixth and} dnd tip meet» thelr aunt, Mra. Shea, who used the first venue Ines were the most dur. — floor and basement, and Mr. and Mrs, sie : : . : er eerste Grant, who occupled the upper floor, Haiatninereren EESUICATS Hau to be roe] Mr, Tawi sty out an ihe atre early Dip fain olen tar eat The Grants were recently marriet and f diamonds ‘i Her reruns {te ,owho lives at > Ml jewelry, Y Me ight with his 4 it Is sald that at least thousund people i iinet the e + Was badly ken to Belles to Ml xome orders in é promised toe back Wednesday Thanksgiving Day had lived In tho house oniy Mrs. Grant awoke this morning to find the houxe on fire. ed to her hu, bam!, and, hurriedly putting on he dress and throwing a shaw! over her day shoulders, ran down stairs and ham- mered on the doors of the rooms oc cupled by the Misses Leonard and Mra. | Newark p Shea until they were aroused, Then she} Alarm. ran across the street to a house oc-] To-day Jacobn 1 into hi home cupled by a family namel Livingston,| tf and sound. fle sald he bh ani }gave! the {alarm been robbed of anything. He h been fa <Miss Mary Livingston ran ; 8 to the house of the Fr | Jn Newark and had forgotten to notlty Company, f < found no ene the she met Pollceman Shur, who returned swith hor to the fire house, dust then Mr. Grant came running up AS amd Nis ice, Whe Loe M# powtry and xt Its of clothes 1 no Jacobs, the had been mur- welry, and had) the send out a general Iaughte was discovered In a A young stenog- fire a mploy of the Isthmian eae who was arrested tn] arri night, on a warrant {tM a vies tos Was sent back tol phere was & Valuable oi yanla train, pand e in the hous o'clock thls morning, | not dan : ex Marshal flenkel, rapher in the ‘Canal Commissic y | tals of issued In Wasningtoi Warhington on th a short distance away, but RAN be On tho way. back : ‘The prisoner was tn th Lody: of} Srnator None! Sunday Is the day to advertise yous Deputy Marshals Kennengelver/and Heels] te was stated to-day at Dr. Carter's wants. Greatest circulation in exist: tere Neither bia fatin er enothes: nan wire private sanitarium at No. see hina’ off. manPThirty-Afth street that Senator Ti ace, Get ip * s+) agemed aelf-possessed, ane Of North Dakota, was: improving. Chureh ntreet, he adm ritea to the Woman as she lay on the sidewalk, She was taken to the hoi pital, where, it is thought, she will die, CANDLE IGNITED BENZINE IN RAG, WITH DRESS ABLAZE SHE RAN| SARAH BAKER LOST HER LIFE} THROUGH INEXPERIENCE, —- Her Dress Caught Dire on Was se tadty i She Died. and’ e tire wasn great burned, She Mary’ o'clock this morning [INSANE FROM MERRYMAKING.’ Che Dennis aaa Neaded « ala lyn ne King, Outfitters To Men and Boys. GREAT SPECIALS IN OUR Boys’ Departments. We are on the threshold of the holiday season—a time when the demands on your purse are heavy. Wise parents will buy the winter wearables for the boys now. For what we save you on these special offerings of stylish, E> high-grade Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing will go tar toward your - Christmas presents. = And our usual guarantee goes with every sale, of course. Boys’ Winter Overcoats, Sizes 4 to 16 Years. op some with ths new yoke, some plain, in all the Oxford, brown and [ight grays; ‘ {perfect titting; good $4.00 values; special 3 e Lp wae price | Boys Winter Overcoats, Sizes 4 to 16 Years. + or plain, made of strictly pure wool Oxford Friezes, long, full cut, extra well made, broad shouldered, Vand up-to-date in every pate ular; fine value at $8. S Youths’ overcoats, Sizes 15 to 19 Years, pure wool Friszes and Vicunas, in the popular shades of al Cambridge grays, cut long and tull; some with ver= ed p ithe i 2 worth special sal e $10.00 and $12.06; seve Boys’ Suits, Sizes 6 to 16 Years. h double-breasted J. pu yoo! fab. ds, elegantly tail- double seats and kn: nthe , black and fancy Cl made with pecial sale price. b | Boys’ Rue Pants Suits, with Vests, 9 to 16 vere $6 to.10 years; made from strictly ai yool F] breasted Jacket Suit and Cassimeres, in all t piai ripss; in up-to-date cut, w shouldered effects; genuine italian Lining: special salz price. west patte he th values. ; | Youths’ Suits, 14 to 19 Years. Singl: or double-breasted Coats, from black Thibets and blue or black Worsted « also fancy Che’ sand. Cassimeres, plendidly trimme: in newest mili- ant made equal values £10.00 and $ Dm special sale Boys’ Hats and Caps. » Going to give the boy anew hat er cap? Here are some values you" can’t aftord to skip Boys’ and « Youths’ Bla Derbys, |Sale of Boys’ Shoes. Continuation of our creat sale of Boy. from the Manhattan Shoe ( the test makers of boys’ shoes. Manly last, Bulldog, London and Cres- cant fouble or single soles: Ineh also the new broad fat quality wax or box calf, enamel or brim elsewhere patent leather, our guar- loys’ Winter Caps, double bands,.p and golfs, in silk plush adda overcoatings; value 75¢.; spechl ¢ with ever: Fair. “LOS To Men and Boys, 211 Sixth Ave., Near 14th St. 125th St., corner [hird Ave, Outfitters near Chambers St. near Greenwich St. STYLE 616.—La- | dies’Enamel LaceShoe. |Softest kid uppers, ‘| stoutest oak soles. | Made over comforta- ble last, bulldog toes, full extension — soles | and military heels,eas- wikt peers yjily a $3 value, > ee 250 g eater, values thea? who have to Day You expect from’ ts posible from limited to shoes atone expect from a NALUE than TE tha La NY" saber TPOLNTED. | Bly nsh s for Vomen,$1.50t0$3.50 Warner 5 Sale cure | Blyn Shoes for Men, $2.00 to $4.00 FREE __ |. BLYN & SONS, who are You may GUARANTEE SHOE CO, THIRD AVENUE, corner 122d St, 609 8th AVENUE, 39th and 40th, 1o2 BOWERY, near Broome. Factory, (1-400-405 Eaat 9st Bt. | One Million Samples of the| Greatest Kidney Medicine Ever Discovered. ‘sent ABSOLUTELY FREE, Drunkards Easily Cured, Miss Edith Williams Wants Every Lady Roaderof This faner to Know How She Saved Her Father, TRIAL PACKAGE MAILED FREE, tess and teatelens, whtat 7 te (Poot. Seale ates ies optaanteliea TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. very. sufte - bladder au) will on onvince from dl ne S51 Cored hlim without hi aa rervedy” secre t abea g aytaptomna | YS ch dgeane, and many | Rac aime oe tae 8 "4 Hospital and died there ae i conviy ne testimonials, free to any 000! amell of Ne Si fos iy