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j iy THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18, 1903. | * Then to the fire-escape, and the two 4 RESCUE WOMEN, i2t-crere nese! AND THEN HE DIED, a Hospital, where the doctors said she had been wo severely burned that if she Corceta TPE Coustal ie would] Edward F. Herrera, Seized with They Climb to the Fourth Floor) son’an'tns trogen esos wersremaved| Apoplexy, Fails in Crowded * of the Blazing Tenement and damaged out L08, whle' nuabe of ~ Cortlandt Street. $10 Dinner Sets for $6.95. Carry Her Out at the Risk of The china store quotes two Pati Lives. SLEIGHERS’ NARROW ESCAPE) aware F. Herrera, of No. 207 Ralph ; exceptional values for to-mor- a : avenue, Brooklyn, was selzed with tow. First on the list comes : aca) eeLagatla Uantel voronns apoplexy this afternoon in front ot No. \ these handsome American porce- 4 D ‘or’ street and dropped un- EN ot di ‘ IE LIKES NEW JERSEY. CRAWLON HANDS AND KNEES] rnree young men had a remark-|coneclous to. the sidewalk When : pal alr Sat Beauty ao able escape from death in a run-|eearched later In Hudson Street Hos- Rox ‘ % rated in dainty floral designs, away accident in -Brooklyn late | pital, where the died soon after admis-|M™ | sae with gold edges; 100 pieces to rally Bends Her Runaway Steps Firemen Gullfoyle and McGill, of En-| last Signe Nd )th Wane td aehitead Arik d gion, the sum of $1,800 in small bills wae “A each set, including soup tur- kine Company No. 2, Eleventh etreet| {rolley care The ox t by 4 | found dn the inside pocket of his over- : ‘ in That Direction, but Now She pany d Lrolley eerint ne occupant cru 0 sleigh goat ane een, actual value : wer 0" fi ig in the g Mae, Aah te \ Has Taken Some Other Course ae ee reece om tram na| aeeP, snow, eroaped without no Much aa| Mr. Herrera was forty-five years old. SLU aI Sai vol é ‘ Menschott, a young widow, & bruise. They were Alfred Bloom, No. | ror fifteen years ho was bookkeeper of Tow, per se! and Can't Be Found. rooms on the fourth floor of the tene-| Morte rerhe ent MY Sellecan Ne | the firm of A. P, Demarest & Co,, car- | $4.50 Tea Sets for $2.79. . 5 ment-house at No. 526 East Twelfth faa Cee arora’ tne: oat riage dealers, at No, 38 Fifth avenue. A < orcelal tch the di nt , tty floral ie Miahy Wien Simpson, thirteen years wipeut Curing je: Brevtoudhy; tor nasengers and crew trom the car ran | He started out on a collecting tour to- merican porcelain, match the dinner sets; have pretty flo acriously injured, if not killed. ‘To their |@8Y and had visite? several customers | # decorations and gold edges; 56 pieces. Mra, Menschott, who ts twenty-eight | Sir orise’ thoy picked themselves. out or | when afflicted in the street. B Sans years old, went to sleep last night leav- Re Behe he found eae sun eres His brother, with whom the lived in ing more than a severe fright. Ing an oll lamp burning on a table in a| horses were both dead on the cae trache, | Brooklyn, was notified, as was Mr. A. P. | Yi b Demarest. Both hurried to Hudson | sel iat ML Maas eet ACT NITION eT Street Hospital only to find that Mfr. | The Great February Sale of tramp cat #he took In out of the storm|NINE LOST WITH STEAMER. Herrera had passed a When M errera fell in the crowded ° Monday night was pursuing a mouse DEDEDE as JG ial E An Cl Ks ; whea it overturned the lamp ang thus| British Vessel Geos Down with Cap. meh ewe plsitiy the victim amovus Sonia VlOckS. id; is after Victor Laughlin's record © am the champion runaway of Brooklyn, thas a long race ahead of her, but thas made a good beginning. She ts the champion in her class, She RoW missing and although the police Out a general alarm for her Modn- they have found no trace of her. Her mother is dead, and when her a married again she was sent to ve with « friend in Jersey City Sev- months ngo she was brought back to Brooklyn to live at the home of John ndo at No. 60 Summit street. ) Phe child had not been there long Specials, too, in separate pieces to match. Third Floor, 50th St. Section. ‘t all if plectic stroke his garments set fire to the house. tain and Men in Para River. were loosened and his collar and tie | Th e extraordinary values in this great Mrs, Menschott did not awake, Other] PARA, Brasil, Feb. 18—The British | ere tipped off. Tt le considered Fe: af a to give the alarm | Steamer Kelvinside, from Buenos Ayres | was not dieturoed @s his coat swung |W Clock sale have never been equalled—the tenants ere tea aauauc mols Feb, 1 for this port, han been mink in jopen ail the way to the Church sire! 4 to the fire engine house, the Para River. Her captain and eight | police station and from there to the| {Clocks are the best made, thoroughly accurate of the crew were drowned. rtien sho disappeared, and after a long Sete alec asa and guaranteed timekeepers. ‘ Guilfoyle and MoGill responded, ani e i F earch her father thought of the Jersey ullfoyle Compare the following price quotations — = ‘e, > DndEganali on nee’ (tiie when they reached the place they een! . ‘ ity woman and found her the: with any quoted elsewhere—comparison will fa i Dry prove the economy of purchasing here. x | $2.95—Marbleized effects, with |-$4.75—Marbleized Ansonia Clocks, Goods e French bronze top orna- with gilt trimmings, 8-day Pa was taken back to Melando's home, but in an alarm. By that time Roundsman ment, 8-day movement, strike the movements, strike the hour and Wepeated her endeavor to go to Jersey Loughman and Policeman Bolster had eavecal times. F A DING AC | ST 100 Ch BIRDS arrived and the four went through the age eae aol® nelshbor gave her building arousing the sleeping tenants. hour and half-hour on cathedral half hour on cathedral gong, have buy some groceries, and says that When they reached the three rooms handsome bronze top ornament; ometther the change nor the groceries ap- Fete Haag trea cha Ove) three eeoree 5 - 1, celving no response, at she . 4 ‘ | eon: fist otis ae har asom a Linoleum =~ Oilcloth Specials ! $3.75 Li Msration above; they | city house. The milkman asked tor at home. They left the place and re- | 9 $3.75 —Eight-day Ansonia Porcelain have 8-day movement, strike money which Mrs. aisles said she had turned to the agreet. ») given the girl to pay him, - The Fire Department had arrived and SOLEUMS, cor! NoLEUMS, $ | | She started for Sunday-schoot at the Analysis at Commissioner Led-|No Time to Get Them Out of} was ctting ready the hose when Mrs. |} Marea down taper] 4G) | marked doen tober 5Qg | merked dona ta, pet 3 Clocks, fine rich colorings, | th¢ hour and half hour on’ cathe- Christ Chapel in Van Brunt street, Menschott was seen on the fourth floor. nee be 3 Dresden decorations. in blue dral gong, are 9% inches high, 43 Blazi Buildi in Pat oquare yard... aquare yand., a equare yard 9c Brooklyn, on Sunday, but sh ver got i a Blazin ullding in Pater-| "x Itoy a McGill tried : : es inches wide, hi hand: Bore Evigenty tn, hw adieu] Cve'S Order Shows Groton to 5 : eee keke ine the bullaing by tne|¢ 1,000 yards Remnants Linoleum, a very 29° green, violet etc, have a large va- vide, | have handsome Ic bp of tah i , French bronze top ornament and riety of designs; gilt centres, Ara- French bronze feet; the clock alone bic or Roman dials; list price, is listed at $8.75, while the orna- $10.00. ment ordinarily sells for S0c, $10.00. Main Floor, Front, Centre, ‘that sho is not safe in Jersey City, for| Be Free from Fever Germs. son. main hall, but were stopped by the choice lot, per square yard, r ET Cound there ‘as ‘betore. flames. With a short ladder they j reached ‘the first landing of the fire- > The authorities In the Health Depart- IBopnlel Sto he | Broninke 119008) eaciipe end) Up) this: they “silmbed to) TWO GIRLS AND MAN IN sie PATERSON, N. J., Feb. 18—Park| the fourth floor, There they broke in ment are detenmined that the typnold |, 5 ; SLEIGH ARE MISSING. | panic in ithaca, which has wellnich | Commissioner Edward Sceery’s floral ea-| tye windows and Immediately the depopulated Cornell University, shall not | t2>!ishment at No. $9 Van Houten street !qames which filled the rooms burst out be ai ear na was burned early this morning. Tae] 0 threatened to force the firemen from ‘The Wh uplicated In Ne . CC . lpriiote oie, L. aoe asi aisnen Ledaniol niet eallenetltdmamat eine loss ta estimated at from $8,000 to $10.00, | ete positions. Jyn and Long Island City are on the|the streams which flow over the Ithaca Sune ae Baa sane Uy ae ies Crawied Into the Room, Tookout for two missing giris and a|?&™ 4re on a different side of the water- he building was o f a E : tt Taulehen Garris ae phia Cundell. Her loss 1s fully covered] ‘The two men crawled Into the rooms PRotel proprietor who went sleighriding | Mhed whence flow the brooks tributary to] 5. ingurance. ‘Tho bullding 1s eurround-| on thelr hands and knees, keeping their i. . D) the C d y | from Whitestone yesterday. The pa-| ‘N°. ane fam. Ho felt pretty well! 24 gy frame houses and it wus feared| faces close to the floor, They crawied ts of both girls and relatives of the | *4t!sfled that although the westerly és rents of bo! es tributaries might he polluted, those on | tat the flames would spread. Twolto tho bed. It was empty, ‘Then they “man fear that they have met With | eee ee aide weee Eee e 0M | alarms were turned in and the flremen| felt about the floors of the rooms. " eome accident. Hut £0 convince himesif thoroughly he | #ucceeded in confining the blaze to the| In a back room and near a window, ‘Phe man is Willlam Garrison, whol gicciad Dr I. Waters, the bacteriole, | Building in which It started. which she had evidently tried to open, keeps the Garrison Hotel, at Willets gist, t0 make a minute analyals to-day. Above the floral store Mrs. D. D.| the fremen came upon the body of Mrs. Point, and the girls are Wthel McCall, Dea Waters reported that his’ enal: is Mills has a dressmak tablisment | Menachott, She was unconscious, and @eventeen years old, and TilMe Hamil- shows that Croton Rah seaman and she also rents furnished rooms.| the flames had already destroyed her “ten, sixteen years old. The of his teste. no “nitrate ate nit, iq] She and all the other tenants were! hair and was bilstering her flesh. Both girls are handsome. Tillie Ham-| tho other test it contains 262-1000ths of a! awakened and got out safely, Guilfoyle and McGill carried the body Giton lives at Tenth avenue and Four-| sriain in a gallon. Healdes his Murol business Mr, Sceery| +. the front room, being forcea by the | 5 This mea y Cro: v! sold birds, afd about one hundred ca- teenth street, Whitestone, and Etnel Mc-| 1 aysolutaly fe pec eet or oian gwater | Ma ‘o burned to death. heat to lay flat on the floor and squirm | eal, 208-49 | oilelatn: regulde “2c | uals ott pice..2 9 | Spectal Reductions in C Special Houseware quality; our price. Broken Lots of Boys’ Suits! Values! This announcement for to-morrow Although these are broke ts et ee oe are here. cannot fail to interest the housewife, ere are a variety of colors eviots and cassimeres. for the following li i Ene ate vaney of cos ac ad teas he following list contains the rarest money-saving items in just those Boys’ Double-Breasted 2-Piece Suits Re duce d things needed in the everyday routine —Sizes 7 to 16 years... of housework. Clothes Rack—Simple and prac- Seamless Cook Pots —Berlin tical, consisting of extra shape; in either bail side or Boys’ Norfolk Suits $750 and $3 to strong bracket and six wood long handle: 4 6 8 qt. size 4 coat hangers; can be placed ees (ee ets Sizes 3, 4 and 5 years......+.0+ 06+ $ in closet or attached to side 19¢ 26 32¢ 36c 44¢ . wall or door; complete set, 40c | Large Wash Basin, Boys’ Blue Cheviot Sailor Suits Py Universal Food Cutter—Prac- “s from Call a block aw since the first way such germs manifest | —— = ——S——————————————— ‘Ethel McCall is five feet three inches) Uicmacives is by the Increase of nitrates, | do helent. weighs 110 pounds, has brown |, Commissioner Lederle ways that there \ oor typho ny" : and blue eyes. She wore a bluck| Man gees Ya od here by pollu: | Tewaist and jacket trimmed with fur and| ways thoroughly polleed, But as a pres DReigek gir: and hat to match it tive measure he will have an analy: | Tillie Hamilton 1s very tall for her| %* made every three days age, Sho Is five fort elght Inches tn 4 (@) | by transter to our doors. = LPs © height and has Ight hair and blue eyes. 4 7 Bhe was dressed tn black. According to the police the two eirls “Were last seen at rison's Hotel, { Where they had driven in the sleigh, - Bc cr ie notel: whe, wae).callod | Jt takes more than a snowstorm to keep ea aan ae ASE L Onna snl | THE POLICY GAME,| | the people from the H. Batterman Store. ut that Mr on Saree res = SS ae SSS = but refused to talk about Our Big Sale of Police Captain Demonstrates in BROTHER SEEKS FOR Court hat He\ Can Soot al _ Notions & Toilet Supplies HIS MISSING SISTER. dam and water- tical demonstrations of its psn Seti merits can be seen daily in Boheonei, Covered lipped housefurnishing department; 2 qt. Size sapped Saucepans, made in four sizes, 69c., 98¢. Large Size Japanned Tin $1.24 and $1.4 Bread Box, Ideal Double Coated Enamel. 54 Ib. Size Canisters, marked ware—All first quality— Tea, Coffee or Sugar, No. 7 size, Tea Kettle, 49 | Square Clothes Hampers, made x of whole willows, 4 quart size, deep Pudding 10¢ | Umbretta Stands,’ made of 6c Japanned tin, neatly decorated, 29¢ Ground Floor, Front. - Covered Bucket, All cars go direct or —Sizes 3 to 10 years .........e00e8 Boys’ 3-Piece Suits (with vests) Per Suit! —Sizes 9 to 16 years.. Boys’ Overcoatset 255 0°. Discount! Now is the time to get an overc true bargain price, The balance ap a ee be go at prices reduced from one-quarter to one-half. Pan, 9-inch Ple Plate, Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 95c. A rare chance this for the per- sons interested in eyeglasses. This is the greatest popular Sheet Music bargain offering of the year. Player When He Sees One. has been drawing enthusiastic crowds of shoppers each day since These eyeglasses and spectacles the opening hour on Monday morning, There are just as good are fitted with genuine axis cut Popu- ‘ Beeravtie nolice to help find his slac | values here now as then, for we prepared for the biggest kind of pebbles, stones as hard as diamonds, impervious to moisture and non- an j help fl PoncentantaintGn leet as | ¢ OF lar ; ri a apeHannah, scyenicen years old, who role anldin Gallagher of the East | demand with unusual quantities. a Copy seratchable. They confer a remarkable distinctness of vision, ep ates from her home at No 1) warpath for policy players in his pre-| || No Mail or Telephone Orders., None C. O. D. strengthening anc improving the sight. By mail, 2c, extra; no music sent C. 0. D. The frames are goldoine; spectacles may be had in either straight or riding bows; eyeglasses have patent American cork nose pieces. Exclusive opticians charge from $4 to $5 per pair for 95¢ Two places w a | aos closed up five feet seven inches tall, weighs one Hundred and twenty-nine pounds, has Blue eyes, dark complexion and bla hair, When she left home she was in aegray raglan ¢ black dress, Mark felt hat and taced saves. . » but the Captain found an al-/ . — ev ohh ans ae Son ae || Charming New Silk Waists. bed himselt | It's a display of new Spring Waists that do credit to thelr makers, They i sis address as | J) 8Pe of peau de crepe, peau de cygne, loulsing and crepe de chine, and are First and foremost—The beautiful ney —’ i 2d—Sousa’s latest royal encore winner,| sth—The beautiful sentimental song, “APTER DARK ON BROADWAY." "| al _son 3d—The song thatall New York i sing-| SING TO MCT ook AEN ICANT pebble eyeglasses; to-morrow’s exceptional sale price, pair, auting Main Floor, Front, Centre, made with Ht iiwrand fagottings aloeves ure the deep. putt ing, @ MY GENBVIEVE," 6th—“ UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES.” style, and they newest stock collars, They come in Bikok, And the Fi sir ° MISSING SINCE FEB, 9 4 the prisoner be- waists for which no one would ‘ollowing Popular Pieces: ‘ Romer mes douel In Yorkville What (we Saki WORD $80 Bnd $7.50, De Ni Y,_and Conor Iriand Orole | Polly Pry, beautiful song. 1 Cannot Lore You More, Pr msg ) Mellce Asked to Look for Leonara | \"%3 pai Jae BE PONY a = =k. the rege of New York. =.” | Toe Plomer seg Thy Lange, | D¢tiut gh-class ballad. * Murshall, of Porchester, How do You know. that these are | [7 — ————— — a Cepanole, 4 Spanish” Oahe | Under "The" Double “iss, Dreasy Bree, Twe-ep Dressin gees! (athe Brenlog sveriA) Satieeiciver wiargineara tin erties Three Great Combination Offers in 1M got hariinera’ Maataroiega’” | Reaz,orandpe, March, ig a. | The doctal Wait, Two-Step, horas Wallies, by | Manole, My Dusky Bride, ‘Tue Cheerful Chinamen, ‘Two | “Lora He ; ge ttl ata Fas | phaieina, euthor of atoms.” | Hapbatard’ March. “Very Sweetheart. Most popular Gree ta Waves, Walts, WHITE PLAINS, Feb. 19,—Chlef of talice Donovan, of Portchester, has mt out a general aiarm to the police ad Sacques, 98c. policy, players Fine Furniture. ‘Dia you ever p! then asked ——- —— a ae The Rosery, by Dallad tn years, range Blossoms, Walty. B) to look for Leonard Marshall, son of | Oliver + | We've simplified the problem of economical houseftting In these three TAIe poe, nlont oettlag | Girts of Amerion, Moreh. Frocks and Frilla, March, Alt We've Just opened up a new lot of Wharles A. Marshall and grandson of * responded Gal- offerings. Mobile Prauce, Two Step, Bot sake walk, TOMO A ete un particularly dainty and becoming MEMS Mophon’ Marshall, “whe civace out her the need be for parlor furniture, dining-room set or bedroom tury Woman, f dressing Sacques for Spring wear. Pray, charming garments, each one Seemingly more attractive than the It means that every instrument in } other, and all made with taste and is thoroughly disinfected /) care. Sonu made with tated back, Geared Na ‘What greater proof can we give of 9 coi. 1nG sleeves, ‘all’ pita rom, Sundeams and Shadows, tn- | midebi; . Two-8e termenso, Gertul march, Padiehah Maroh, by Loraine. Also the Following Easy’ Arrangements of Standard 5 roe Hebert ay Fe 4 faced or the three cor d, tt won't take long to learn that the prices wert known, FOR THE PARLOR, S-plece finely Onished parlor #ult with choice damask or Verona plui | very good upholstery ara aS Weehitigton Btar.) |B) 1 manoxany Onin centro table, highly polished white shirt, Is brown Shi , a . bro’ e's quite tein they say, | 1 mahogany pleno-Buieh musi Mind Weht gray Medora hat. Jie A biythe wad wine | 2 artistic gold chair, watin damark seat fect b inches high und welzhst 119 She playa Ueothaven FOR THE DINING-ROOM, |. He didn't know him: J-plate mirror, large linen drawer, lined atlver drew red Feb. 9 Leonard js fittee nag a} lear. complexion, gr ; and = fm glasses part of the Mregeed thu Bark ‘Oxford Tiixelt > Rage #, striped trousers, b (From The prisoner wash bail, Combination price, {$39 pted for Beginners--Valuable to Teachers! Jolly Fellows Waits Huple Confession, Tavitation to the Dance, uae? Were Mexican Echoes of the Ball, cabinet Under the Double Begle, La Ce carole, * Btephanio ‘The Palms, eplondid arrange- | The Lact Tntermeszo from" Cavalleria ely gar- good, thorough work? nished with colored #@ vaiaieee een The prices we offer will compete } embroidery, colored Heat ee BY PT any elsewhere, Our workman- Choose to-morrow at n i heavy lens, pollstied top inn - ship is superior to others, | extremely artietio tn q | 6 large cane-sest chalrs; very strongly constructed; neatly carved backs $39 - | FOR THE BEDROOM, a | \ | ment, La Paloma, We employ no students, Every Second Floor, 9th St, Gestion, in our office is a licensed grad- tlate and has had years of experlence, One-third off i, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA AND ALL AP DOMESTIC ONDER WEAR. h THROAT AND LUNGH ARE ALWAYS b prices—they ee Electroliers, ¥ | a CURED RY z. Or. Bull's Cough Syrup pe i A TIONS OF THE filings, very best enamel Anish ; | 8 vak dresser, bevel mirror, $ large Combination Brice, “= $29 + 60 pounds; $ pe Attractive and novel effects In Dressing Jackets, consisting of new embroideries (colored) and laces combined, also Cape and Ribbon Jackets, fancy mripe teking, .» eo] woren-wire spring. feather pillows, 214 pounds eacl full bound, , from marked prices, fo ang reliable remedy, which hus be 34 Table Lamps, $2.98, for 50 years, ail has saved thousands of | would have beer Quite « lot of fine Table Lamps, large globes to match, wi Beaker by cameuanianre progogints of Hse that would Gave bes tWool Underwear. TROUSSEAUX, Bridal Sets, and separate pieces made to City: saya: 1 have use De. Bull Cong By up and phen vork en's Hematitohed Cam- | Po clome out some odd num- ‘Third Floor, 69th St. Beotton, order In workrooms on the premises, remedy and the best on the auarket, ‘Monn chesnfalhy 1 nies, % and 1 bers. we are taking more’ than & er nee ee BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets. 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets, stato that it caved me frou a qui * burial’ by bard , to Tetail for 7 half off the lar prices on Initials, Mono; Crests, etc, embroidi wuption, into which T'was fast drifting us the result “4 4 Collaren's, quailty NAS My ‘ead . ered, of beayy cold. TP must ye Mill's € ’ R Te WOOL, Sr ays seed sa, Luan eave be le gh Byrup a et tiancaerticts, 9 ANTS, thee 9g 206 maa eae ae ammntaaa P mene ge it. to 8 Hed effects, a8 well ‘as lace 2 ‘dozen Heavy Natural Wool ‘ ‘ Eighteenth St, Nineteenth St, As to ‘The handkerchiefs \ Shirts and Drawers {1 4 ” Kassvitle @entise!,) ho’ i to Ty iniah ties, ‘the’ 6c 8 Altman 4 €o Sixth Avene, N.Y, oun Povey lt Rhy 9 Uraday at, each, I ea si. 68c| ‘ hl NY, te ie my ‘vribed by doctors Fegular und, enahe The New York World vende we # tens DR Fone ley it “a ae me TALS WS ah deca iW ’ ne that ”

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