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FFREMEN HT IN ARLEM BLZE men Are Carried Down Scal- ing ‘Ladders from Flaming Double Tenement at Grave ' Riek of Lives. Forty FAMILIES HOMELESS. ‘Woman Left to Perish by Panic- \' Stricken Neighbors Rescued by \- ‘Daring Firemen—Stairway Gives Way Under Them, Ym a fire which 4i¢ much damage to fthe doubie tenement at No, 210 East One Siundred and Ninth street to-day many) members of the forty-four Italian fami- |lles living there were unable to escape lby the stairs and the fire-epcapes and fremen from Truck No. 14 heroically learried them down the sides of the { on scaling ladders. The ten- in a panic, remen were slightly injured iby the falling of a stairway betwoen ‘the third and fourth floors. Mrs, John Clay had given birth to a ‘baby on the fourth floor yesterday and ‘ber friends took the baby out when the first alarm of fire was given, but while ry out they were and abandoned , Unable to reach that floor with thelr ordinary ladders the firemen used the sealing ladders, From window to win- until they reached the entered the room sick woman to the win- Ww, AS ono started down the other hemded the woman to him, and he car- Bled her down to the top of the ladder which trad been placed agatnst the building. | Pietro Scannella, five years old, and fig sister Theresa, four years old, be- jeame panic stricken when their parents Ged from thelr rooms on the fourth figor, and the firemen took them down to the street by means of the scaling Indders. There were five others who were elmilarly rescued from the build- fing in that manner. @ngine Company No. 53, were taking a )) Mne of hose to the fourth floor when the gtairs gave way. Other firemen, who ‘were in the vicinity of the etairs, be- Meved there had been a lows of life and Btartled the hundreds of people gathered and frantically shouting for help. When taken out the three firemen | Were found to be bruised and scratched, but not seriousiy injured. Lieut. Maine, bé Fire Patrol No. 4, was carrying tar- en 2: fireman above him fell and ‘uck him on the head, knocking him the stairs adn bruising him se- ys building, FIREMEN RESCUING WOMAN AT TENEMENT FIRE IN HARLEM. BOYS DIDN’T PRAY, SO HE BEAT WIFE. Father, Angr.: Because Tuelr Mother Put Tnem to Bed Without Sup- plication, Nearly Killed Her, The ‘Justices of the Special Sessions Firemen Brody, Crosby and Deine, of |Court of Now Brighton, Thomas Garrigan, of No. AUTO, THIEVES GET COPS IN TROUBLE. Policemen Who Didn't See the Burg- lars Speeding Away in the Machine Faee Charges. strect, New Brighton, to the county jail] Among the fifty od@ policemen to for six months to-day for brutally beat- ing his wife. Mrs. Garrigan, who is a frail little woman, had to be supported when she In the streets by rushing to the windows |told of her husband's attack on her. Both her eyes were black and eoswollen that they were nearly elosed, her face was a mass of bruises, her nose was fi tened out and swollen and she was si fering from several severe cuts on the paulins up the stairs to the third floor | mouth. ‘ She said that her husband came home last night when she was putting her two ‘They are both boys, Police Headquarters to-day were Patrol- mgn Enright and Jacob Bachmann, of the Past Fifty-first street station, for failure to prevent or repott the burglary at No. %% West Forty-third street. Burglars broke through the glass win- dows of the automobile establishment of Sidnéy Towne, at this place on March s started up a yy either of the trolmen of Vin the carly hours when the ag take en. mobile and the four burglars i the precinct, having Rf which is fully insured, 1 ed by Mev Alterman, of Nor Mh Sant " e tis ne him that they. were so tired they had aft Hogged to be allowed f! out saying them. A ter and spread came enraged and the Dulding ‘The damage ts esti-| Was unconscious, venteehth street. ‘om there through- ‘ait $25,000, re Chaplain Smith was conducting ces at early mass in his church, ronty-third street, when he was no- of the fire, The chaplain aban- ed the services and went to the fire. ’ FORMER PARTNER OF J. GOULD DIES, Drlando W. Jcslin, Who Was Asso- ciated with the Famous Wail + Street Operator, Passes Away. Word has reached this city from Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana, of the death ef Orlando W. Joslin, farmerly of this te and at one time a business part- ber of Jay Gould. Mr, Joslin was born in Batavia, N.Y. enty years ago. He came to this clay) when a lad of sixteen and worked for years as a buyer for ellk houses. iE afterward formed the firm of Jos- Mn, Josiin & Co., which later became Joslin, Bache & Co, He was one of the original members of the Open Board of ®tock Brokers and also of the Gold Board. In 187%, when the crash in Wall street fame, Jay Gould and Henry W. Smith were silent partners in Mr, Josiin's Ori He retired from the Street many years ago, and recently had been presl- dent of the Marowine Gold Company, whose mines are in Dutch Guiana, Mr..Josin Jett hére Dec. 20 to go to e, was it only fourteon Tera eh gastric, rou, te esa widow, who i ANd two’ sors 4 — \ red and white. The Bo: nd their’ trial is ang. Fi a that every- 1g Was right at the stable at 2 at morning, and thing wrong at Titus said he would brush and then his fists. Stern Brothers will offer to-morrow. Friday a very large collection of high-cost French Hand-made Night Robes, Chemises, Corset Covers, Panta- “ Ions, Petticoats and Dressing Sacques trimmed with Hand-embroideries, Valencienes, Torchon and Point de Paris Laces, Below Their Actual Value, Glove Departments Spring Importations of ALEXANDRE,NAPOLEON AVONDALE, AND LUPIN KID, GLACE AND SUEDE GLOVES in new and de- sirable shades. Lingerie Advance Shipments of Silk, Suede Finished Lisle Thread and Tropical Gloves and Mitts. And in addition to-morrow and Saturday WOMEN’S REAL FRENCH KID GLOVES, 2 Clasp, in Black, White and Colors, Fj Regular value $1.50 Pr. West Twenty-third Street. 2,800Prs. { BROOKLYN. oys Who Wear Shirts. The Best Shirt Offer Ever Made. 37¢ for Men's Very Best Goc, and 75c. Negligees, 27¢. for Boys’ Very Best soc. Negtigees. Our sale of two weeks ago must be fresh in many a man's mind, but ' geally this sale is better than that-half of the men's Shirts are the most desired black and white, a quarter of thém blue and white and the balance Made of excellent corded madras and Tuxedo cloths—very neat stripes and figures on the white ground—positively ré; 75c. Shirts—not a job lot, but Shirts made especially for us selected materials, ’ Shirts are made exactly like the men’s and the values accurately stated. Truly the best lot of new Shirts ever sold at the begin.' uning: of the season isos 80 thie money. : men, 0 . ,,,Y0u will be pleasurably surprised ‘To Men and B ular 60c. and rom specially 17, Sizes for the boys, 12 to r fr tie ale which ‘sare ot the opening of the Stove THOODOO HAUNTS NEW FIRE TRUCK Capt. Beggins, of Company No. 2, Who Was Thrown Off To- Day, Latest Victim of the Un- lucky Machine, HIS FOOT WAS CRUSHED. A Dozen “en Have Been Injured on This Truek, Which Was Bought to Replace One That Fell Upon John Geery and Killed Him. Hook and Ladder Company No. 2 at Fiftieth street and Lexingtor aj nue, has another hodoo truck which seems to cause more trouble than the company's old truck, which numbered its victims by the score. Capt. Bergins was to-day yanked off tho truck as it turned a corner on the way to a fire at No. 218 East Fifty-sec- ond strett, The rear wheel went over his foot, crushing several of the small bones in the instep. He was operated on this afternoon at the Flower Hos- pital. This new hoodoo truck was secured Dr. Greene’s BEAUTIFUL DISSOLVING Value tailored... At Special Prices for SIZES 5 LO 16 YCATE, AL sorreveeeee Tweeds and Worsteds, sizes 10 to 16 Value BOYS' SPRING OVERCOATS, At 75c. Per Lot 2--$2,75 per pair; Lecture to Women TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) ARTERNOON at 8 O'CLOCK (MARCH 20), GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, Lexington Ave., FREE EXHIBITION OF X-RAY MACHINE. ADMISSION AND SEATS ENTIRELY FREE. ONeill & C Coats, Wraps, Dresses and Suits For Misses and Children (son rion. Stocks are magnificently complete. The styles are the latest, and moderate prices characterize the entire showing. Extra Special Values for Friday and Saturday MISSES’ SUITS, blouse shapes, of light ht ° viceable cheviots, trimmed with silk per aikiined is 16.50 Cloth, cut loose, sizes 4 to 10 yea Value $5.00, B WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, 1005, Tor eRe ce pAn yA Pear ana ee to replace the old one that killed Joh Geary. In that ae toa cable-c: overturned the truck, and Geary fe under ft and was crushed ta death, No Attempt w to repair the vehicle and it ix now «in Uwe yard back was then Fire Com- and he bouwht the new truck. It weighs #)x and a half tons, It is hard to ateer and rocks like @ ship in « storm when it turns corners. In the short time it has bacn in use It hax severely injured more than a dozen mea Only two weeks ago Fireman Sullivan was brushed off the truck by coming tn contact with an electric-light pole and had three ribs broken. rfad it not been for the heavy rubber boot that Blegins wore his foot would have been crushed ta a jelly, He sald after the accident that when he felt the wheel going over his foot he expected it to be torn from his body ceca ACTOR HARRISON IN COURT. He Prunecutes a Coachman for Beating Hin Horses, Duncan B, Harrison, the acter-man- ager, was the complainant in Jefferson Market Court to-day againet Terrence @allagher, a coachman, of No, 101 Ver- non avenue, Brooklyn. According to Mr, Harrison's complaint Gallagher, who was driving Mr. and Mra. Robert Gibwon, of No, 142 Linden even beat the hore with the heavy trace, which he detached for the pur- by a as held by Magistrate pose, according to Mr. Hirrison. Gallagher, who ts employed liver; Wt Breen in $200 bait for. trial, Free Private 43d and 44th Sts. VIEWS—BEAUTY HINTS, jacket, flare skirts, full gored, in brown and blue, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years..+++eereces.-++ +55 Ae eeecevene $20.00. MISSES' WALKING SKIRTS of all wool Thibet Meltons) and mannish mixtures, fine all wool cloths, excel hy $5.00 Value $6.95. About 200 MISSES' COVERT CLOTH JACKETS, in all shapes, plain or strapped seams, silk or satin linin, These jackets are splendid valucs and are marked at sp cia} prices for Friday and Saturday, viz....++0+.+s04000 GIRLS' COLLARLESS BOX JACKETS, of covert cloths, double breasted, bishop sleeves, special for Fri- day and Saturday...... Oe ereneeeeverrerenesrsersenens Value $6.50, Spring Clothing for the Boys Friday and Saturday. , (Second Floor—Rear.) BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS, made of all wool Cassimeres, Cheviots, Tweeds and Worsteds, in light id dark colors, { $3.48 Value $5.75. BOYS' THREE-PIECE SHORT PANT SUITS (coat, ) vest and short trousers), made of fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres, 5 $4.48 YOATBeeewsesenreseeees Value $7.00. YOUNG MEN'S LONG PANT SUITS, made of new im- ported fabrics, in light and dark colors; a! Gize5 15 10 20 YOATSseceee sevens sarees navy blue serge, ; $8.98 sOeeereeeeeree $13.75. pies at ie Ser 92.08 Friday and Saturday $1.00 up to $2.00 Corsets Pair (Second Floor). This lot is made up of odds and ends, There may fé only one or two sizes of a particular style or color, ut all sizes from 18 to 36 are to be found. Colors represented are white, drab and black, All of them . are corsets that were marked from §1,00 to §2.00 ° per pair. On sale to-morrow at, per pair...... 75c Also two special lots of "LA VIDA,” guaranteed whale- bone corsets, in black, white and fancy colors, as follows: Lot 1~$1,50 per pair; were $3.00 per pair. were $6.00 to $7.00 per pair. ———— == Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Fiathush, last evening, left the jage ot Mhimydiret street and Fifth ayenue and kicked and maltreated one of his horaas in a brutal manner. He Children’s Dresses. Broadway. style, made of sheer white lawn, tucked bertha, trimmed with em- broidery; full skirt, finished with $1.96. ’ Children's Wash Dresses, high neck Style, made of white sheer lawn, yoke formed of tucks and embroidery in- deep hem, sizes 4 to 14 years, at 83,58. Children's Wash Dresses, guimpe style, made of blue, rose, green and rows of ribbon and Valenciennes lace, years, at $6.83, Children's High-neck Dresses, made rows of satin ribbon and Valenciennes lace, made over white lawn slip, sizes 4 to 14 years, at $6.49. Children's Dresses, made of tan, blye and green cashmere, yoke, formed of tucked white cashmere, finished with braid, gored skirt, sizes 4 to 14 years, at $5.21, Children's “Peter Thonipson” Dresses, made of red and blue cheviot, sizes 4 to 12 years, $10.41, Children’s & [isses’ Coats m 24 Fi. Broadway, Children's Medium Length Box Reefers, double-breasted style, made of black taffeta, large batiste collars, lined throughout, sizes 4, 5, 6 and 8 years; at $3.91. Children’s Double-breasted Box Coats, made of tan covert cloth, notched vel- vet collar, turn-over cloth cuffs, lined with self-colored taffela, sizes 6 to 14 years; at $5.86. Children's Three-quarter Double- breasted Box Coats, made of black taffeta, cape and stole effect, full © 16 years; at $6.49. Children’s Double-breasted — Three- “quarter Coats, made of gray novelty cloth, lap pockets, notched collar and turn-over cuffs, ensign on sleeve, lined throughout with white satin, sizes 6 to 14 years; at $10.41. Coats, made of castor covert cloth, double cape, new, full sleeves, tailor stitched, sizes 12 to 18 years; at $6.49, Misses’ Fitted Fly-front Jackets, made of tan covert cloth, notched velvet col- taffeta, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; at $6.96. days. Men's Underwear.-33,7;; have double gussets and overlocked seams, at 69c, Men's Light-weight Worsted Shirts and Drawers, excellent quality; finished in best manner, at.... Men's Medium-weight Merino Shirts and Drawers, made of excellent qual- ity varn, white and natural; Shirts so wile self aa Drawers wi louble gussets, an overlocked seams, at.. $1.19 Men's Medium-weight Worsted Shirts and Drawers: Shirts finished with self fronts: Drawers with doyble ssets ane tapes seams, Knees seat passes Deed Men's Impor: “Stuttgarter” Light- weight Natural Merino Shirts and Drawers, long and short sleeves; Drawers ri regular Sizes, ghorts and Stouts, all sizes up to 50 INGhEG, DR cocks vis canaaniens $1.39 Men's Imported “Stuttgarter’ Light- weight Fare Noel Shirts and Drawers, long sleeves; sizes up to 44 inches, at........+ $1,94 Men's J. & R. Morley Pure Sanitar Natural Wool Shirts, finished with | ribbed bottoms; Drawers to match | with spliced sei full-fashioned and |» regular made. Shirts, size 34, $1.74; Drawers, size 30, $1.84; rise 15c. each larger size. «Men's |. & R, Morley Llama Pure Wool Shirts, unshrinkable, full-fash- |} joned and regular made; Drawers to match with snliced seats. Shirts, size | 34, $2.24; Drawers, size 30, $2.54) | rise 45¢. each larger size Men’s Italian Pure Wool Underwear, —is ri., sin a Made to our order and imported by us from Italy. Mén who want the purest and ‘finest wool that touches the skin as softly and delicately as India silk should see this Underwear land wear tt. The yarn is sterilized and subjected to a new chemical treatment that makes it absolutely impossible for the garments to) shrink, | | They come in a golden brown mix- ture, best shapes and styles. Shirts with long and short sleeves; Drawers regular, short and stout models». | 82.94. “ROHS Maty'&é Co.'s Attractions Are Theit Low Prices”? 4 to 35th St. : What of the Millinery? llinery means Macy's Millinery, of course. What of it? Mudit more than can be conveyed to you in this column. : An expectant, beauty-loving throng responded to our invitation yesterday. 4 1 Women's verdict, anxiously awaited by those who worked hard and tong, ecp hem, sizes 4 to 14 years, at! tell on listening ears like delicious cadences of music, All the speeches that dropped from the lips of visitors were merely echoes of the first pleasant words uttered by our own people, with variations in- spired by individual temperament, enthusiasm, susceptibility to-the.charms Serting, tucked hertha, trimmed with |of Millinery art and power of expression, * } embroidery; full skirt finished with|Straw braid was never befor <i Ei , Children's Wash Dresses, guimpe| The Mi ¢ conjured so cunning’ language lacks words to describe. Hats minus crowns; Hats with brims of maline footing! Hats plaited of | pink chambray, bertha trimmed with| velvet ribbon and tractable straw; Hats with plateaux wrought 4p in front pas short puff sleeves; tueked Jan curved down in back; Hats that might have been designed fo BAso, NUH Sizes 4 to 14 years, /\Watteau's ideal beauties; Shepherdess, Turban, Toque styles—as-simple’ Children’s Guimpe Dresses, made of |Or aS gorgeous as your taste and purse demand, white point d'esprit, trimmed with| The display is as fresh as-ever. over white lawn slip, sizes 4 to 14 1 25c. Scotch Zephyr Ginghams at....... Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, white and fancy stripes on white, pink, light blue, tan and sage grounds —beautitul goods. 25c. Novelty Fabrics at 18c.-»-=:. Flaked Canvas—ecru, red, reseda, navy and cadet grounds lightly sprinkled with bits of white. Mixed and Ombre Voiles and Etamines—tans, blues and reseda, regular value 25c.; special at 18c. 25c. Fine Printed Fancy Batistes at....+.... Sheer Batistes, openwork embroid- lered zig-zag stripes combined with sleeves, trimmed with lace, sizes 4 to | Misses' Collarless Monte Carlo! lar, new, full sleeves, with cloth cuffs, tailor finished, lined with self-colored Men’s - and Women’s Underwear For Spring and Summer Is Ready. You will find these stocks to your liking. They are the proses of broad research and unerring discrimination. he mills of England, France, Germany, America and Italy contribute to this splendid display. 1 plete: the prices are exponents of the Macy method. Don't let the warm weather find you unprepared. We'll serve you now as wel: as when the season has advanced into the rush he variety is com- Women’s Underwear. Men's Medium-weight Shirts and| Women’s Lisle Thread Vests, plain Drawers, white and natural, Shirts}and fancy ribs, white, pink and sky, | finished with self fronts; Drawers] low neck, sleeveless, at 24c. Shaped Ribbed Cotton| Vests, low neck and short sleeves! and high neck with long or short Drawers to match, Women's Shaped Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests, bigh neck and thon sleeves lain and mercerized lisle, neck finished with lace in four different styles, at hand-crocheted front and shoulders, low neck and go hand-crocheted front and sleeveless, at Women’s Italian Silk Underwear This underwear is made of the pur- est silk—-rich, crispy, glistening — white, pink and sky. are trimmed with lace and embroid- ered in most artistic designs, Seconds of the same goods are ex. ploited elsewhere as special value at 7 $2.95. We sell the perfect qualities} Boys’ Blouses—cambrics, i —bright and fresh as anewly minted | chambrays, Madras and coin-—-at $2.89, Men’s Suits and Overcoats, $14.96, 24 FI Let us show you the vaiue that Men's Clothing Department, secures all the quality and style offered by some stores at $18.00 and by others at $20.00, } ; Threerbutton Sack Suits, made of all-wool, soft-finished black Thibet—all sizes. Three and Four bution Sack Suits, made of all-wool ¢ cassimeres and worsteds—conservative as well as pI checks, plaids and stripes, Spring Speer’ Hn of black and Oxford gray worsted cheviot, lined to edge with silk, 40 to 42 inches On, if Short Box Coats, made of tan and olive covert cloth and and brown homespuns~silk lined—32 to 34 inches, long. for young men, Rain Coats made of genuine Cravenette, tan, Oxford gra y a vay mixtures, also brown checks and plalds-eut } loose—plain or belted backs, ly into shapes that our, rone of, Come to-day. ! 5° Figured and Striped Piqueat11¢ Besement. of white point d'esprit, trimmed with | Pique will be the basis of manly a smart skirt and suit this season. ~ They: have the body that lends itself to the snappy tailored effects. These Piques are exceedingly low-priced. A little dressmaking it and Rpucl will give them the tone and appearance of pene that one five times as much—white stripes and white stripes and figures on black grounds; black, navy and red figures and stripes on -white: grounds—regular value 15c.; special at 11¢. ; Best American Percales at 11¢.-».= These American Percales are riot surpassed—cost considered, ielding long and satisfactor laundering will not injure t dress, waist and shirt patterns in almost any color or combination that you! may call for, 36 inches wide, at 11c. Cotton Crepes—pink, nile, old rose, red, canary, gray, cream y service in wear, and even r ul em. Solid colors and all the Linen-and-Cotton Etamine, nate ural shade, 29 inches wide, rege ular value 20c., at 12c. 25c. Imported Irish Dimities at....+... L4¢! Our own importations of Printed! Irish Dimities, scores of terns on light, medium and t grounds, 40c. Etamine Canvas ; Suiting at..... 24s Etamine Canvas Suiting, the yarn was mercerized before the goods: were woven—plain and leno stripes, Pure Irish Linen Suitings.--= _ Natural and Holland Satin finish--our own importations, 30 inches wide—18c., 21c., 24c. and 29c. Knitted 15c. Corded [ace-Striped Bae tistes at 10c.—Basement. Airy Batistes prettied with dainty cords and lace stripes. Simple and de! be-flowered printings—stripes, scrolls, blossoms, Dresdens and Jardinieres on white, Nile, ecru, navy, canary and black grounds. Smooth weaves—not a lum thread mars the perfect rurtacea-or egal value 15c.; special at 10c, ' Women’s «Empress "Shoes, 24 Fi., 35th St. Thirty styles — button, lace — ideal, vici and d la kid—pate ent leather box and velour calf- skin—self and patent leather tips —Cuban, military and common’ sense heels—welted and tuted soles, Same quality adver- tised by others at 52 89 $3.50, Boys’ and Children’s lothing.—20 ri. reer The littlest fellow that is to be suited received as seh thought ped us as the biggest of men. We give every part fia the Clothing business the most conscientious effort. N is slighted. Start with the lows priced garment in our stock and: continue your investigations up to the costliest, You'll find that the whole way is marked by perfection plus economy. % Pa Boys’ Norfolk Suits, made of gray and brown cheviols, natty designs, 6 to 16 yor, others charge $5.50) our priee Boys’ Suits, made of pure dye nas serge, trimmed with twelve rows white or black soutache braid, em broidered shield, others charge $4.50 our price $2.89. Boys’ Spring Top Goats, tan and olive coverts and overplaid effects in cassle meres-—the new short box styles-—6 to 16 years, $3.74. fabrics, 44¢, to $3.21. rear $14.96 comnvands in our That sum spent with us

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