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AT FERCE FR Blaze in the Kingsbridge Section emolishes Twenty Buildings Renders Hundreds of People Homeless. D FIGHT TO CONQUER THE FLAMES. Volunteers © Powerless—Many { ot Injured During the Con- flagration and One Fireman Dies of Exhaustion. reds are homeless to-day, one fire- i dead and a score or more are from injuries as the result of n wiped out a large section of buildings, including stores and which sheltered about thirty -were totally destroyed, and 160 Women and children, clad mostly fir light night robes, were turned out into the cold morning air. damage cannot be fully estimated 4 but ft ts thought that the amount ¢ d $150,000, most of the loss ig on the Dyckman estate, which the greater part of the property Phe Gulldings destroyed were on both of Riverdale avenue in the blocks by Church and Ackerman Sts, The fire started in the foot Gal store of T. & W. Thorn, at Riv enue near Ackerman street. 4s unknown, but it !s thought that candie balis shot off while a po- parade Was pissing Inst night ive set fire en some of the hay near the bullding. —~ Wind 1» strong. Tie houses in the vicinity were mostly TANBURC SHP BEATS STORM Kronprinz Wilhelm Arrives in Port Bearing the Scars of a Hurricane Which Assailed Her on Passage. ving Wiltelm, of the Ham- in New York scars of a voyage The Kr Volunteer fire department could jo cheadwiy against the fire and arm owas turn who was at Gi the third ‘alarm surne surg-Amertean Jine, arrive bearing the raged day and} of passengers at st ya dozen who ha¢ Pof mile of hose ws Gifected their efforis y the advance of the tian Nothing could be howses that bed alreidty « cy e# and buile the tiverdn eat ship was pounded | tremendous seas. ‘The at masses of water that poured over silp broke In the windows of the shattered stutionury fittings on ck and created havoe in the rig-, J baroor shop: M. Tolin Jacob H, Conkiin ‘ee, Store, Williarn Gerrity’s to ry Berrian's carpe ioe of Charles J. 4 ‘of Hugh Metlaully fir Kingsbridge Public Library, st Homan Catholic Church wi and the roof of the Ship Carpenter a Hero. Townrd il was discovered vit the fastening of the main signal ght on the foremast had been broken. | Tt was necessary that this light should Immediately, and Capt. Klemm n Henry Lochhauer, the ship's ,0 go aloft and repair the itor was burned. 1 (astenings. Loohh ook his his hands when he ott, sea was breaking over the pilote reat surges of spray up at the roadgide to walt for t Was found there dewi a fal: had his righ broken glas® and Fordham Hospital. Richard Griffin, ninetee n imme: vt tha teow ton immediate 5 Call for Volunteers, volunt Several p dim had thelr Allarze number of per gue and injured by flying debris, . Maz. George 1 who. lives Menr the acene of the fire an & member of the famous sug her house open to the families and furnished the fir Do'rere-who were Aghting the flames with py D eoftee. (eS t ® HOME COMERS ON THE LAHN. 7 Sent Africa of Missions Returns, to 1 secretary of ihe Americ. phereisn Missions, and Rev, Sy OME! D.D.. of Oak Park, 1)., Bitation rent abroad by the A rd to South and it Af tpaet Onan ly. of Mrs, Sydney Strong, who died jag tram ples of heart failure just before mamer sailed, was also aboard. tation was warmly receiv: tives of the British i | n completely was suffer Marriag. ers-on the Lahn were |} BH ee the enle Bertivatti de Castella th h C,’ Rie- erman, Consul at St, Louis. | | with ——— REDS SAW THEM FALL. Hd ;the tima she Hurt and Aur | pirlveio | On the 2 Injured in Newark. | menage y Oct. B—In the sight of | Vaderland. Who, were watching “Steaple | Mania and at work gilding the dome sth with the Augy Ietoria and Bre- aigne, and on 26th with the Sax- Presbyterian Church, 20 ground, two men who onla," Umbria and Kroonland, ‘The Krohpring encountered aix snowstorms| on the yoyage. Among the passenge: front of the church Mifold to che sidewalk, a ty feet, one of the fast- who rejoiced to reach port were Went y Py} nets id having suddenly } cebonsbe eheller, Atty years put ate Mra fae Macbalter ny istucice was the thirty years on th Hing? | ship she! Mexican Minister of Fi- nance, and this wife; Mr, and Mrs. Mig- uel de Yturbe, Mrs. Cadwallader Jones and Miss Beatrix Jones, General Consul, mm nsamin In Speech at Wallabout Market « He Promises, if Elected, He| t ate No Truss pw em voyage | With Elastic Ey ence ut\or Heavy b nstand-| Spring as 1 fon|Bhown here rom) can help you. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1903. THAT RESULTED FROM THE DISASTROUS FIRE IN KINGSBRIDGE—PHOTOGRAPHED TO-DAY FOR THE EVENING WORLL, TD AARKETIEN Will Redress Any Just Griev- ance of Dealers. he noon me re wo) numbers. o: chietly © markets supply with th) nably imposed upon ) your mar tin Injury to t pilot ous yn oa wave by phe steamship Lahn. which arrived | two mer e deck where th . +4 Seve | heavily. ny me ron nen day from Naples and Genoa. brought | with ‘aimic they were taken to the I. pr . B, B. Strong, D.D., of Bost » public Rupture ‘The Cluthe Truss holds Rupture in euch a way 4s to allow the relaxed lop into, dition. or to CURE NO PRESSURE on hips. or bones, while Automatic Pad makes perfect holding com- fortable sure under sil clroumetances, | Ni ble to the on pr {aul ‘ab jane as few restraints as possible ee | MCARREN LAUGHS AT FIELD. | ae Frauds + He in} Frank Harvey Union Campa the | registrat! 1 to a) ton in Bre tor te | Evening World reporter Mr. Field said: Pat ‘arren’s district. frauds in of all illegal registrat in Pat MeC i enth Assembly. 1 sixty cases and by To Brooklyn. ms Is to district, The ye dis- the Superintendent they will be or y about 3,000 & oe the Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. petion will Main Carr‘sce Entrance | Saks and Dress: Goods. Special for Thursday and Friday:— 73,000 yards Taffeta Sitks in plain white and plain black, will be offered at 50c. a yd., real value 65c. to 7oc. a yd, ua About 500 Remnants Plain Crepe de Chine in black and colors; former prices $1.00, $1.25 & $1.50a yd,, to close quickly at 7 fel a yd Also a quantity of short ends in Colored Taffeta Sitk, greatly reduced to effect a quick clearance sale, 50c. a yd., formerly 75c. & 85c. a yd, Black Dyess Goods. Black Panne Zibeline, a good, bright quality; good value at $1.00 a yd, at 68c. a yd. 50-inch All Wool Black Cheviot to be sold at 45c. a yd., real value 65¢, a yd, ow on Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, [TUCKAHOE BETTORS SCATTER IN A RAID Westchester Sheriff and Dis- trict-Attorney Visit Kirwin’s Hotel, but Alleged Proprietor, New York Gambler, Had Fled. (Special to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, Oct. %—The ex- posure in the New York papers of a poot-room at Kerwin's Hotel, in Upper Tuckahoe, which was patronized by hundreds of New York sporta who role on Huckleberry trolley ca: Sheriff Muller and District-A Young to raid the hotel to-day and drive the gamblers away The pool-room has been in operation for four weels and the man with the a rich New York! the proprietor had | @ when the county oMicials arrived at the hotel all the gambling paraphernalia had been re- moved and the only thing that District- Attorney Young could find was a tele- graph wire fastened to a table. But there was a pante In the place Persons jumped out of the windows and fled through the doors as they feared they would be arrested. District-Attor- ney Young warned the proprietor of the hotel that gambling must cease in Tuckalioe, but he made no arresta, ——<— W. L. ELKINS NEAR DEATH. Sinking Rapidly and the End In Momentarily Expected, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 28.—Willlam L, | Elking {6 dying. Early to-day he began to sink and the end 1s momentart ected. All of the members of his {2 bedstd: ly are at hi 2. C.G.Gunther’sSons 84th Winter Season. | when the raid was made and many Suit Dept. Special Sale. Women's Separate Dress Shirts in Broadcloth, Crepe de Chine and Voile, made on silk drop, $206.50, —Also— Walking Skirts in Cheviot and Tweed Mix- tures, pleated model; black and colors. $5.50 & $9.50. Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentleth Street and Fifth Avenue, harmful. One-half giass HUNYADI JANOS taken on arising gives prompt and pleasant relief from Constipation and Liver Complaint. TRY IT! A TIP—The way to reach the homes of New York ts through the newspaper that the homes use to reach their help. That paper is The World, Furriers, exclusively. The Fur Garments produced by this well-established firm) are of unusual excel erce,— | in quality, style and design. | Prices are based on the in-| trinsic value of the goods| and are as moderate as the} actual worth will allow. i Small Fur —such as collar- ettes, stoles, boas, etc., are! very highly favcred this sea- son. The designs of the mod- dish gowns being most con- ducive to their use. Many such novelties are on} exhibition. 184 FIFTH AVENUE, At Twenty-third Street. Flannel Deft. 250 pieces Washable Flannets in desirable patterns and col- orings suitable for shirt waists, kimonos, pajamas and shirtings; regular 45¢, quality, gc. a yard. Main Carriage Entrance Now on Fifth Avenue. Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. H. O’Neill& Co. Are the sole Selling Agents in the city For the Celebrated Shoe for Women $3.50 per pair Recognized for fifty years as the best made and the best fitting shoe for the woman of taste. Our assortment comprises over fifty styles, They have never been sold in New York city, except by us, for less than $5.00 per pair, We show a comprehensive assort- ment of other grades for WOMEN, MISSES and CHIL- DREN at very attractive prices. 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. Glove Department. We are Sole Selling Agents in the city for the Celebrated “Jouvin & Cie.” Gloves. s We also carry complete lines of Fowne’s, Dent’s and All Other Popular Makes in Glace, Suede Skin, Cape and Mocha. | Spe-tal Offering of Our Own Importation. WOMEN'S 3-CLASP GLACE PARIS POINT EM-; || BROIDE-RY in Avtumn shades; also black and white; at. | $1.00 : (First Floor.) Worth $1.48, - Velvet Department. We place on Sale to-day a special purchase of 'Black Silk Chiffon Velour & Panne Velvet. Two ot this season’s leading fabrics for entire Costumes and the New Walking Coats, at $1. 00 per yard; value $1.50. (First Floor.) Corset Department. “La Vida’’ Demonstration by Madame Wooley. Weare the sole selling agents in New York for the cele- ; brated “LA VIDA” Corsets—every pair guaranteed, and fittings by our expert corsetiere, Madame Woole: —Hear what she has to say relative to the newest F models and styles, All sizes, 18 to 36, in black, white, drab, fancy bridal and staple colorings. Prices from $3.75 upward. Al Silk Corset Lace With Each Pair Al! This Week. We are also introducing the French Hand-made Im- orted Corset “LA FLORENCE,”’—guaranteed whale- Vonemever pair made for ‘individual figures (deep } hip, short hip, medium bust). ancy come in fancy novelty materials; also black and white. Prices from $5.00 upward. (Second Floor.) Children’s and Infants’ Wear. Warm and Cosy Garments for Cool Weather—Our stock is complete with every want for Baby. Infants’ Hand-made Boot-; Cosy, Warm Canton Flan- ees, upward from... -10c | nel Day Drawers, sizes 1 to 8 Infants’ and Children’s | years ... secon LIC Mittens, warm and cosy, up-| Children’sFast-color Wash- ward from... Raeiitcte able Outing Flannel Dresses, Infants’ and Children’s | 1:2-3-4 years,upward from 25c Warm Worsted Leggings,with | Infants’ and Children’s and without feet, red, black | pretty Liderdown Caps, all and white, upward from..39c | sizes, upward from ......25c Beautiful White Long and| Children’s Bonnets, all the Short Coats, Bedford, Zibe- | newest effects,velvetand silk; line, Novelty material, China | also Short Coats to match, in and fFiderdown, upward | endless variety. from........6++ $1.98 _ (Second Floor.) Boys’ and Young Men’s Overcoats At Almost Manufacturers’ Cost. Bote Att NOC) QUPAGOATS, wana ese G4 4g \$2.98 sizes 7 tO 16 YEaTS...++++-0ee value at $12,000, (Third Floor.) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Sireet. a” BOYS’ ALL WOOL Oxford grey Irish frieze RUSSIAN OVERCOATS, made double breasted style, two rows brass buttons, belt to match; sizes 3 to 8 years, Good ‘value at $5.00. YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS, made of all wool Ox- ford grey and black Frieze, cut long and swaggery, sizes 17 to 20 years....++ Good