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BOY BURNED IN FIERCE FIRE. Others Caught by Blaze in North Pelham Hurt in Jumping. RESCUED WOMAN DYING, Several Narrow Escapes and Brave Firemen Save Tenants. Special to eat MOUNT VERNON. N Fire that 4 buliding at > caused the riows injury were im: brave rescues Edward Yooum was burned ¢ Duane, thirty-five years motorman on th was rescued, is Mra, Yocum, t who was kille! jus and had her t was otherwis to the Moun Others» Duane, who hands. The burned frame st was occupled by Lyman's drug Bard's real emat: upper floors were « families. Just how fs not know: high d blow a epread th great rap mates of the build dresa and many from windows t> es Mrs. John Yocum, who was burned, w! was asleep tn their Post-offlce when Yocum was covering th: eWorld Y. Ma a was turned about th part of the f The follow her and jun followed her ex carried down burned awa Mrs. Du monte in carrted di firemen of : ment. She was tak: bor, and is dy! posure Although a to the si structures with slight Mout timated at a covered by waa owned by FUNERAL HONORS FOR J.P, ALTGELD SERVICES FOR EX-GOVERNOR VERY SIMPLE. | Body Will tie in State To-Morrew A Wil Be Hurted Sunday. CHICAGO. Mar Church, preache and Claren MESTERVELT & DEMAKEO: 202 and 294 leecker Street, co A » THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, 1902. _ COOPER 7 SIEGEL SIXTH AVE. «* SY one & ing uncertainly. exclusive clothier’s. for Sentlemen and Boys. Quality, Styleand Completeness of Assortments, Together with At- tractiveness of Price, Predominating Features. A good many men view department store cloth- It seems to sound so much better, some think, to say they bought their apparel at an The argument is fallacious; it won’t hold water; analysis proves it. A reputable department store like this, doing a tremendous business, naturally commands a greater and quicker outlet than the one-line store. One High Character of the Clothing We Are Showing Vain NEWYORK * 2 ty uw G the in handsome varieties for Spring and early Summer proves conclusively what can be accom- plished. Upward and Onward is the motto of the clothing store. Of recent years the tendency of the average clothier has been to “get down to a price,’”’ no matter how it was accomplished. The Siegel-Cooper Co. sets a standard for the future. Quality first, and Prices beyond competition of merchants that are merchants. Saturday's Offerings a Revelation. MEN’S APPAREL. SPRING SUITS, in all the effects, olive and gray mixtures, in fact, every cor- rect and desirable style; sizes to fit all builds; cut TWELVE FIFTY. SPRING TOP COATS to our special models. inthe new 34 and 36 inch | stylish Long ‘Poole’? Shapes. fabrics and shades. RAIN in this selection. ALSO AT new black and waite)) aT 0 AT | 72 50 TWELVE FIFTY. lengths, also the very All styles of COATS are included BLACK SUITS AND TOP COATS, cut from pure wool and worsted fabrics, our special models. OUR ‘“‘HAND-FINISHED” CLOTHES. We invite the most critic al dressers to inspect our selection of journeymen: tailored TOP COATS AND SPRING SUITS, produced from the very best American and foreign fabrics. Perfection in every detail. The most interesting features are these prices: 14.50, 16.50, 18.50, 21,50. ‘Price’ in itself stands for nothing unless ‘‘value "' supports it. tory, you FORGET the price, but REMEMBER that it was @ bad investment. BOYS’ APPAREL. SPRING SUITS for the boy of every build and com- ) aT plexion, aged 3 to 17 years. For the little boys, the SS beautiful “Liberty”? Sailors and Novelties. For the 4. larger boys the new ‘Liberty, 'Norfolks, Belt Suits, &c. \ U YOUNG MEN’S SUITS That have all the style and detail of a man’s Suit, at but in addition the grace so necessary for the youth 75 of 15 to 2) years, that he does not appear ‘‘too old" ( / --all colors and fabrics, \ $ BOYS’ SUITS AND SPRING REEFERS. SERGE SAILOR SUITS in every new shade, ye and REEFERS of fine Venetians, in sizes 3 to 5 8S years, ) e: Also gipiece JACKET SUITS for boys 7 to 16 years in an immense variety. In addition to our other lines we will make a showing on Sat- urday of the celebrated ‘‘STAR'' SHIRT WAISTS AND BLOUS¢S suas spring colorings, also little Boys’ WASHABLE KILT If you buy clothes at a ‘bargain’’ and they are unsatisfac- If you buy clothes that are Satisfactory, you also FORGET the price, even though it was ‘a good price,’’ but you will REMEMBER the extraordinary value you receive at The Siegel- Cooper Store. MEN’S SPRING HATS. Our ‘‘Republic’’ Hat needs very little introduc- tion, it has bounded into popularity, almost in a day, as Our ‘‘City’’ Hat only introduced last week, shows a trem 2.80 480 it were, at endous demand, at Both brands represent every approved style and shape in stiff and soft hats— Strictly ‘‘Union Made.”’ Every hat guaranteed for perfect wear. Special Sale of oC. June SIDE COMBS, mounted in a to $2.00, choice in silver and gill Rhine stone mounted, teauti{ul and effective, values up Mounted Combs, FANCY EMPIRE, CHIGNON, SIDECOMBS and snakeback ‘ombs, st with French cut Rhine stones, silver mounted on imitation shell; value up to §5, choice, 125 pear! and 50 Florodora, Chignoo and Empite, ty of patterns, also fine cut Rhi ethyst and turquoise settin, +. Proot 18 Main Books Big Bargains. Many Choice Illustrated Volumes. Every author represented here is enshrined as a favorite in thousands of homes Ceorge Lliot, Washington Irving, Cervartes, Darwin, Spencer, Carlyle, Smollett, Thackeray, Scott---names of those who have made literature what it is, Every volume has literary and intrinsic value. Any library is incomplete without them. Printed on good, heavy paper. Each book is well Bound in fine English half calf, good value at $1.50 per volume. For Saturday, per volume 75 A limited quantity of the following books on sale as follows: ALHAMBRA, by Washington Irving. AGE OF FABLE, by Bulfinch. DON QUIXOTE, by Cervantes. DANIEL DERONDA, by George Eliot. DREAM LIFE, by Donald Mitchell. DESCENT OF MAN, by Charles Darwin. DATA OF ETHICS, by Herbert Spencer PRENCE REVOLUTION, by Thomas Car- vile. GIL BLAS, by Le Sage Smollett HENRY ESMOND, by Thackeray. HYPATIA, by Charles Kingsley. Translated by HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, by James Bryce. JANE EYRE, by Charlotte Bronte. JOHN HALIFAX, by Miss Muloch KENILWORTH, by Walter Scott. KNICKERBOCKER HISTORY OF NE YORK, by Washington Irving. LONGFELLOW'S POEMS. MIDDLEMARCH, by George Eliot. MILL ON THE FLOSS, by George Eliot. NOTRE DAME, by Victor Hugo, bs NATURAL LAW IN THE SPIRITUAL Densiow, published at $1.50, our WORLD, by Henry Drummond. ORIGIN OF SPECIES, by Charles Darwin. PAST AND PRESENT, Thoms Carlyle. PLUTARCH'S LIVES. SARTOR RESARTUS, by Thomas Carly SKETCH BOOK, by Washington Irving. TENNYSON'S POEMS. UNCLE TOM’S CABIN, by Harriet Beecher Stowe. | VANITY FAIR, by W. M. Thackeray. VIRGINIANS, by W. M. Thackery. | WHITTIER'S POEMS. TWENTIETH CENTURY COOK BOOK AND PRACTICAL HOUSEKEEPING, pro- ‘usely illustrated, £00 pages, bound in ot! cloth, published $1.50, our price 45 T.| MEN AND WOMEN OF THE BIBLE, by John Ru:h; illustrated and bound in clota, published at $1.50; cur price 45 DELIGHTFUL STORIES OF PERSONS, PLA AND THINGS, by T. R. Harper, Mlustrated; published at $1.50; our price 45 FROM WALL STREET TO NEWGATE VIA THE PRIMROSE WAY, by Austen Bidwell tred at the Old £1,000,000 forgery on the Pi and sentenced to ‘ite imprisox W pages, 40 full-page illustratior it $2.00, our price THE HOME OF THE BIBL: Armenia, by Marion Hatlaod, copiously illustrated, published at $1.50, our price, 45 THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF 02, L. Frank Faum, pictures by W. W. eae 65 THE ARMY ALPHABET, by L. Frank Baum, pictures ty Harty Kernedy, published at $1.50, our price, CASSELL'S NATIONAL LIBRARY; our te, | Otiginal parckase was over 160,000 "| ceples; otly 5,000 copies ltt; per dx. IO (Boot Store, Second Fleer) The Story of BOYS’ SPRING HEADWEAR. Tam o' Shanters will b- in great demand this Season ‘for ) the little boys. Every fashionable color in cloths, vene- 50 tians, serges and cheviots is represented in this line, at \ Also automobile, zouave, navy, yacht and golf caps--an as sortment without equal in the city | 4.00 HIGH-CLASS NOVELTIES. 1.40 Imported models in a variety of shapes and fabrics that must be seen (printer's ink is inadequate , at | Je 80 100,000 Fine Cigars. The brands are reputed for their superior quality; all well known, reliable and considered excellent. Great values at regular prices. They are genuine inducements at prices quoted below ; IMPORTED MANUEL GARCIA & HENRY CLEAR HAY. CLAY, Conchas Selectos, per schild size box of 50, BATS Ve semche, EL FENIX, Key West, finest quality clear a rai, 2,50 GENERAL SCOTT, Roth ids, thechi Whey Havana Pur.tanos Finos, beh to imported, per bex of 56, C hoe) (a LAGUETINA, clear Havana,hiphest grade EL TORO, Porto Rico Brevas, per 75 Cuban brand | made box of So, fs Fitos, pertox of 0, PS. SUPREMACY, Purttaros, pet box MANHATTAN, finest selection, clear Ha- of 50, 1.50 vane Conchas Bouquet, pir box 9 9 . CREMO, Perfectos, per tox ot 80, 4, IO of 50, quality, hand LILLIAN RUSSELL, Puritanos, 135 GROVER CLEVELAND CIGAR, a special lot, full Havana filler, 10 200 per box of 50, 6 LUCKE'S IMPORTS, pe: box Cabin 1.25 made, President size, per box of 50, LA SIMPATICA, clear Havana, ot $0, made, Puritanos, per box of o*) 45 KEY WEST EXTRAS, per tox é of 50, 1.00 50, 2, 0. LUCKE’S ROLLED CIGARS, per tox 8S REINA VIOLA, Cotchas Per- ° ot 50, Mail Orders F tied B95 "s fectes, per tox of 50, TEN-CENT HAVANA SEC- ONDS, per box of 100, Sroceries for Saturday. ROAST BEEF Fancy Prime Ribs IS DATES Royal Hallow: Persian Dates, Roast Beef, per pound per Ib. pkge LAMB: Hind ,uart y Canada f{ OLIVES. “'Littie E Fancy Lunch- Spring Lamb, pet pound, 72> con stutted Olives le 9 TURKEYS Fency, ty picked, CRULLERS ed home-made V2 Wines and Liquors. vf 10 Rhode Island Turkeys, per pound, FISH: Choice selected Chicken Hail but Steaks, per pound, Cruilery, per PIG'S FEET Extra large fancy pickled Pig's Feet,ccoked,split and spliced,perib..@) VICERUY IRISH WHISKEY, 4 90 OF FEE. ““Guatarali Blend,” produces the Yeals old, pet bottle, Soest and most mellow cup quali- EMERKALL"’ WHISKEY, choice 65 ties, per 1 IF ou! Tpal., $2.00; pat vottle : HELA WYE, per gal, CHEESE Swiss Cheove, exceptional 17 t R WHISKEY, per gal, y bleached Kalamazoo er hottie CHOICE OLD PORT AND SHERRY, 10 per gal, 65 90 Celery, per sta k CRACKERS Naticnal Biscu t Co's So- cial Tea or Graham Biscuit, pes phge., Gaster Yovelties. 5c. to $8.00 Each. rs Some mctiod of remembering a girl friend at Easter VY is usually adopted; generally by sending flowers or candy, or both. In our Candy Store are countless devices, in tended to facilit the Faster greeting and also con vey a tribute of confections as well as affections; pretty candy holders in the form of rabbits, chickens, ducks, eggs and every conceivably appropriate shape. They on't hold much candy, but this tact is not always a fault There are Candies of all kinds; candy figures and candied fruits. Everything has been designed and ar- ranged to be suggestive of Easter. Main Floor, Centre Daintiest and Smartest of Cheertest Yew Spring Styles tor Misses and Sirls. Warmer days are slipping rapidly around. Spring is in the air. Uppermost in the minds of thousands of mothers 1s the thought: ‘‘What shall I get my daughter ?”’ We solve the problem readily and delightfully. The Department for Misses and Girls is thoroughly representative. It is by all odds the largest in the world, the most completely stocked and most attrac- tively priced. HKverything is here. From the simplest Sepa © most ingham Dres sh Waist to the Dress trom as 4 t tical School Coat to the “nsible W. moat Whatever is new and thorou in such Assortments as to completely captivate the exacting of par These details tor to-morrow. Are your girls thinking ot Easter ? Are you YOUNG LADIES’ TAILORED GIRLS’ COATS SUITS. fer spring wear, sete in the newest shapes Cheviot and ta 75, in t shapes, 10.0 12,78, & 17.50 heviot and 3.75, 7,50 & 9,75 YOUNG LADI GIRLS’ WAISTS, a number of newest styles, in sizes 12, 14 and lo, of gingham, lawn and batiste, at 50, 1.25 & 2,90 GIRLS’ DRESSES, cf henrietta and alt atross, at 2,50, 5,90 & 9,75 GIRLS’ WHITE DRESSES SKIRTS, of heviot, troatcloth and etamine 3.90, 5.00 & 7,90 YOUNG LADIES’ SPRING JACKETS, of covert, cheviot, broad cloth, at, 6.90 9,75 & 12.75 YOUNG LADIES’ LONG GAR- zs ter confirmation, of organdie 1, nd MENTS. ; desprit, : 2.90, 3.75 & ee of covert andtatfeta, at, 16.5% 17.59 & 18 "neal tea oan BICYCLES! 5,000 Wheels on Sate Saturday at Gxtraordinary Prices. Opening announcement of the season of 1902. Wheeling days are here again. Thousands of bicycles will soon be whirring and flashing over highway and byway. It’s a fine, exhilarat- ing sport, healthful and fascinating Last year we sold more than 5,000 Bicycles—this year we hope to sell double that number. The Big Store ‘s headquarters for bicyclists. The reputation of our Bicycle Departments is wide- spread. We guarantee our wheels for six months and keep them in repair free of charge during that period. To-morrow we open the s These Pe’ wheels are ‘ust in from one « We feature them as ‘‘Meteor,’’ but they are retailed under another name almost everywhere at double the price. When we bought the wheels we had to agree that we would not advertise them by their regular ai WHEELS AS 1902 72. 73 F ° WE OFFER THESE FINE LEADERS AT All sizes in both Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Bicycles. It you like, bring an expert with you and let him examine these Bicycles betore you make your purchase. WE ALSO OFFER FOR TO-MORROW JO OO FIFTY HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES AT, EACH, e They are worth from $20.00 to $25.00 each. Mostly samples sent to us by a well-known manufacturer. A few were left over from last season, but they are almost as good as new. WANT A COASTER AND BRAKE ON YOUR WHEEL ? 4.50 Bile Gitar saieeenir On sealeeamalee ee We Also Announce that We Have Obtained sor Yew York and Brook- dyn the Agency of the ‘Orient’? Bicycles and Motor Cycles. These machines are so well known that they need no commendation. All the best bicyele records during the past ten years have been made on ‘Orient wheels. Prices are: 25.00 50 00 1902 ORIENT WALTHAM, } 75.00 50. 00 1902 ORIENT TANDEMS, 40, OO ¥0? ORIENT MOTOR CYCLES, 95Q QQ Bieyele Sundries of Alt Kinds. This is a particularly important depart ment, for every supply the wheelman can: possibly require is here. We specialize for Saturday TWENTIETH CENTURY BICYCLE LAMPS. J 75 Gas, ou, 1,25 SHEPARD'S BEVEL “BANNER” OIL BICYCLE LAMPS, See icine BICYCLE TIRES. Pure rubber benrantend (010 710.9) the season, eacd, Best Shoes tor Wen, Women and Chitdren. § What impr n do YOU get when you see run-over, clumsy, ill-fitting ve the newest styles, the wonderful Ail that is best in shoe making is here i sy tor you to avoid criticism in your foot-wear. WE FEATURE FCOT MOULD SHOES AT $3.00, REAL VALUE, FIVE DOLLARS. WOMEN’S BARGAIN MEN'S SHOE BARGAINS. SHOES son with 5,000 of the very newest 1902 model Bicycles. the largest concerns in the West. 1902 ORIENT RACERS, 1902 ORIENT LEADERS, 1902 ORIENT ROADSTERS, THREE-IN-ONE OIL, per bottle, 8 FOOT PUMPS, large and strong, each, 25 GEAR CYCLOMETER, the 25 1 aS GRAPHITE, pet stick, RICYCLE WRENCHES 8 FOR MEN AND WOMEN In higher priced shoes, regular lines, we can oor Mow. Everything that helps ¢ value is put into the Foo ft, made for per pair, shor good give the very best satisfaction. For boys and mate to Girls we have done some special price-making Shoe Store, Main Fleer) J. 00 for Saturday.