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jans Was Exerted. @ term at ‘Sing Sing after be: aught in the raid on the last spring, Gov. Odell. por of Kentucky half since he was first arrested. Pit is sald that the young ma eed as George Galbert. office. the cas amd -cter his conviction. had pleaded guilty, case. real name, a Sanne Alum Mountnin in China, (From the Cleveland Plaindeal ) TH China, about twelve miles from the of Lion-Chek, there is a moun- of alum, which, in addition to be- 4s a source of its of the coun- fs not less than ten in eiroumference. at its base and a natural curiosity, the inhabit Bor! reenes nearly 2,000 feet, ned ue quarrying Jarge ston nwt wanes rnacen and then In vats filled 0 water. The alum crystal- MOrma @ liver AbOUE Aix inches equent- © blocks welghing about whloh are up Int Rach: one layer is 81 As He Retold the Joke, (Brom the Chicago News.) It fell to Wilton Lackaye to spring a frivolous Joke upon a dignified but ously humorous Englishman: It was on the salmon fisheries, {ald Lackaye, “they eatch they hought Lackays O be thoroughly Tipe «nd: sink propery ol per know, and they eat all Ban, nnd what they can't eat they ca: ct old enough, at the Englishman's skull, Finally, ter explanations, tne Englishman ap: oat joke he had peated It club brilliantly the same ovenine dt as the ver: h ard in America, an wine catch salmon fish, eat cannot they tin. ence of Prominent Kentuck- orge “‘Galbert," who was sentenced riston has been pardoned It is sald that the young n is the grandson of a former Gov- and that powerful fluences have been at work tn his gave a tious name when arrested, and al- admitting ‘his real name on the stand he was convicted and sen- Although the ee of seven years and two months ‘commuted on Oct, 28, no announce- t was made, and until last night it BRAVE RESCUES Give the Alarm. re hie old-fash- -houge at No. A wildly exciting foned fve-story teneme hive ror, they ru ways fill firemen st jumping H dren in the to the en the din 4 of their frightened neighbors were heard in the streot below. I wi yell was sent in the streets In the lower part not known in the District-Attor- ‘Assistant District-Attorney Ely, who said to-day that young man came from a prominent Highly respectable family and every, had been made to conceal his ty amd to secure ihis release both John Carlisle inquired about the case, but told the mature of the charge and “Galbert’s" partner, Walter Ben- he wbandoned ‘Mr, Bly would not tell the young ‘but the court sten- said he had testified on the you know, hat they can, and what of the elty were crowded with fright- ened people. The tmpre great conflagr part of the city. Children were carried from the tene- ment by parents and firemen, who had exciting trips to the street through smoke and flames. Children Asleep in Bed. Tho fire started on the second floor in the rooms of Ablin Tanora, ‘Two smail children slept in a bed on one side of fon went abroad that a ion raged in the lower tHe room, while the mother and father were on the other side. ‘fhe family went to bed with @ roaring fire burning in the. small stove near the children’s bed. One of tho Httle Tanoras was first awakened by the stifling smoke and, ‘slipping out of bed, ran across the room and shook his father. Tho man awoke to find the room filled with smoke. The overheated stove “had set fire to the woodwork behind it and the flames were then leaping toward the ceiling. Mrs, Tanora ran-to tho children's bed and seized the youngest child, a mero baby in her arms and with the other close to her side ran into the hall and down tho stairs, screaming an alarm to others in the house. Her arms and face were badly burned, The bed the children had slept in was by this time ablaze, ‘Tamora opened the window and, selzing the flaming mattress, hurled it into the street. Policeman Gives Alarm, Policeman Willlam J. Sleeper, of the|* Church street station-house, was stand- ing at the corner of Morris and Wash- ington streets, half a block away. He saw the blazing mattress and ran to the box to turn in the alarm, Returning to the burning dullding he found that many of the tenants were still ignorant of their danger, He went into the smoke-filled halls and up the stairs shouting a warning ana Soon pounding on doors aa he went. IN FIRE PANIC Children Carried Out of Blazing Tenement After a Youngster Had Awakened Parent to 3H mningten! street, one of a group of time the fourth alarm for fire apparatus STE | rite PAULA EDWARDES HAS TRADEMARK The “Winsome Winnie” of Com- ing Casino Production Adopts Her Best Photograph as Per- manent Business Picture Paula Edwardes ts the first theatrical julre a trade mark for her ad- atter and billing, It is a graph of the chic little star who her bow to Broadway Tuesday. Dee. 1, ixing at the in “Winsome Mivs Wdwardes has instructed H. Hummei, to take to copyright the asre. Casino, Winnie: her a TRADi-MARK PHOTO.; shi the el pulle Ru Still ing the ond aie avery big manufacturer has his trade mark, and why not every actress? The great eye of the public may become con- fused with many pictures of the same person, so the manufacturer uses but one. ‘Nhis photograph was certainly the most characteristic 1 have ever had taken, and so it shall ve my trade mark, Thousands have already been sent out over the country, and no other picture is ¢o be used in my lithographs, In a Mr, quiet way this pollcy “has been pursued | by clever men stars, Wor ne a lithograph of J ning dreas? Impossible coat and high hat are inevi ham, with his hands any pockets if men can hi why not women ment is wort bt nTbly, ts the instance, can gw hate ble. And the frightened men and women, carry- ing children in thelr arms or huddling them close to them, ran out of their rooms, ‘As tho policeman reached the street the firemen came and at once sent in a second alarm, for the fire was making rapid progress and had already eaten dts way through the celling of Tanora’s roows into the floor above. ‘he third ana fourth alarms followed closely upon the second, as the bi bonded warehouse in the rear seemed in danger. Frightened men and women appeared on the fire-escapes of the burning build- ing and in the windows, men shouted to Nady: to wait help reached them, It waa with diff Gully that many of the, frightened ten. Ants were kept from jumping. Many children were carried out by firemen and tenants. Reserves Hurried Out. With the paple at te height Poltce- man Sleeper sent to h street station, and the reser soon On the scene to lend their ald to the firemen. Eor two hours they were y caring for the frightened ten- the kept bu ante, who huddled in groups In with nothing but thelr night to shield them from the sting- ‘Cther ‘tenement-houses in the thick- ly populated neighborhood were thrown. open to those who were forced to leave their homes. The smoke so filled the houses at Nos. 61 and S Washington street that It was several hours before the tenants could go back there, The fire did not reach these structures and the damage there was small. ‘Tanora was one of the last to leave the burning building. THe remained be- ‘hind tn an effort to save a part of his goods. In throwing the burning mat- pital Perhaps the most frightened man in the nelghborhood was the watchman in the bonded warehouse in the rear of the burning building. vatel the fire men street station-house. lain voice, Fifty families were panie-stricken by morning fire in the big s! story tenement building at Monr an early tress from the window tho ski irom the paime ¢ . his wife and four o ea Was sent to Hudsc nd an ambulanc He would not wo to the su ‘Tanora's Im “owns the an br On the fire-escape, n were carried to the street by. from RO come ‘in the building. and asked send word to his employer in Brooklyn, eS FIRE DRIVES FIFTY FAMILIES FROM BED. first the roof o building when he heard a and, running downstairs, found that th firemen had broken in to run a line of hose to fore the thought su: allowing the firemen’ to At last he found the on the first fl erles of Polles Lefkowitz jng breaking the gk i tenants ran to tho atreet and. fir who t Street rgeon dr sed rooms lived eral store floor of thi it ton. nd Ju door in grder sergeant to to swallon you will n overheated Puskin,! } cial att es! ses and” do. revairl nd-at-one-hale tha pricen chat ycxelustve optical gtoren a broken prescription lens we ‘ean iat for you without the original prescrip saw it asin had nen did g th tear of his store! dr WORLD: : THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1903. PAULA EDWARDES’S mechanism on who tried en after it to tne box unul ie BOVE, ne i the “de hook only optic a for elnssen here, er Prose ription vo glass or patent frame than Ww OF course we know that this tea pill for the regular optical stores you the san ree sold not only ton given to EHRICH BROS. Optical Dept , OTH AVE. 2D & HO finest sentient No thought there ¢ firemen did not come and the it last went to the h th he dey nd RuccCEded “blaze confined to tho first and rs Bring Your Eyes to Us. German, French, Italian, Spanish and English spoken in our Optical Department, and Medical Examina- tion Free by our Oculist Phystclan, ur Qptleal Factory, ts fully. @ wiped all’ modern machinery, whith. en * us {9 grind. compiia ated prescrip ring at short whic! a If you have mistake to suppose that good gl must cost much money. hist Dut just 90 muh, quality in 60 high ‘rent, oF ncles and i allty and factories. in N but it is the plain truth, as xamination given and the same y opticians and at We make a ‘specialty Will. tel your frlends> about thinking rs department in ices of a at there (s n having thelr ey as we give you of a wall: known ‘You can inistake al n. He Fourth off Size 9x12, reduced to, Size 12x15, reducedto....45. This season’s patterns of hi double faced. Nothing woven on domestic looms. Regularly sold at $1.05. them this season's. Size 9x12; value $37.50, | including many of the season's because we do not intend to make a: Cor. Fourteenth St, and Fifth ER NT URNISHED AT iisnen ar 49,° Cast LOR CREDIT (a eRnisump ar_ 75." f| . WRITE FOR LIST OF Goops. i [4 Rooms Specianiy Furnish ed | AY [ARN S 42 tter aba A TIP—The way to reach homes of New York is through the | newspaper that the homes use to! reach their help, That paper is World, on Smyrna Rugs Size 6x9, reducedto,..... SI. Size 7.6x10.6, reduced to. 17.25 . 23. est-gradé All-Wool Smyrnas-— better Wilton Velvet Carpets at $I. While limited in number, yet there ts a choice selection of patterns, all of Royal Wilton Rugs at $27. Practically no limit to the variety, selling patterns, which are cut in price J. & J. DOBSON, =F cast 99.7) SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY fe io E THIRD AV.,,Bet.| 119-120 Sts. 05 xn Open evenings until 9 o'clock, IIH CROTON TRIER Vogel. Brothers A2™ Six. Cor B* Ave. Sale of Women’s Winter Coats } For Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ‘Women’s $12 Coats at $7. 98. We place on special sale 150 of these new Collarless Winter Coats, the new box style (same as shown in cut), fin- ished with wide band of stitched velvet around the neck—made of black and castor kersey, satin lined throughout, new bishop sleeves, These $12 Coats on sale at $7.98. 25 75 250 igh- 25 Women's $15 Coats at $9.98. .# « Here’s another special picked from our vast stock of Women’s Tailor-made | Coats—made of black and castor ker- 50 seys and black zibelines, in the new long double-breasted military style 2. (same as shown in cut), with large epaulet shoulder capes. Coat hand- somely trimmed with straps of stitched cloth and metal buttons, Collar of inlaid velvet, finished with bands of peau de soie. These $15.00 Winter Coats on special sale at $9.98. best- gain. Av. SOE ao ol ew A few of the many Special Vatues which are offered daily in every department throughout the establishment. For Friday and Saturday: Boys’ Clothing Department 24-r100». phere and eer Suits Serges and Cheviots; stylishly trimmed, sizes Cloak and Suit Department a Aon, Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Broadcloths, 12.90 =I Gheviots, Mannish Mixtures and Checks; all | high class and up to date in style and work- manship; vaiues $18 to $25, Veiling Department (rain rioon. iilne fading cobras vena zse, "VOC WEST 125th St, 7th and 8th Aves. THREE AND SEVEN TIME WORLD WANT ADS. FILL BOARDING HOUSES AND FURNISHED ROOMS, the The STORES EVERYWHERE 18 RETAIL BRANCHES. jas Brus Are. co Pere Ttaer| Ave, Stivernde, 100th A a salt oe A St. ear Christophe Noor, ‘Commerce St CHOICE GROCERIES A sale that will arouse exciten season’s canning will be offered at ou filled with the best Southern-grown, red ——— Tomatoes New pack, fancy 7 Maryland Toma- solid, toes; ripe; large, Essie Brand Fruits—Peaches, Pears, P! Apricots ; finest California, in pure heay: syrup ;/can...+ East New sand Penis peach, Plums and Apricots, choice Cal uotnls, 16 . Cc in heavy syrup; CaM.....4..555 Liberty Mia ets— pickles ; ‘bottle Peerless Sauce—! Worcestershire; bottle. . Liberty Cateup—Pint bottle, ual to finest Grint bottle, 8c.: Reva, Fancy New California—large size, 3 Ibs Medium size, 3 Ibs, ‘ cans; regularly }) eevee 10€ M-lb. tin, -ripe Tomatoes. | Best quality granulated East Tapioca, Ib, pkge. red full FID, Dag. sore vesseeseone | ity; 3-Ib. bag bag. ground, 3-Ib. bages..., ums and | whe old-fashioned highest grade 0 see Ribbon [Mince MMeat— Makes de- Pears, | lciouspies; pkge............4, | Entire Wheat Flour—Very best grade ; |Rye Flour—Triumph Brand, finest qual- | Graham Flour—Pure, hygienic; 3-Ib. Peerless Catsup—The very best made; 4-pint bottle, 8¢,; pint bottle... tra quality tiny 13c¢ Golden Drip Syrup—0t. bottle.......... 12c} 13c! 10c 10c) | Yellow or White Meal—Fancy Southern | Blue Ribbon New Orleans Molasses—| “9c! 15c imported pint Salt. “ 13c! ‘ancy Table Salt, ° | 4-Ib, bag... 3c Finest quality hand-made biscuit, pkge:) and Butter Thins, Crackers. French Cream Pretzel, a positive Ib, 13¢ Social Teas, Saltines, Graham (red Cranberries. Cape Cod Berries, % 1 Made by the old firm of Walter Baker & Co., at Dorchester, Mass. 16c Startling te Values. nent among the ae public throughout Greater New York, t stores Thursday, Friday and Saturday | Vermont Maple peddlo ” hs pollles Essie Brand Tomatoes. the finest hand- TAPIOCA Indian The unrivalled “Pride of St. the very best flour made, Bag, 2444 10c.; pi Hudson's Asparagus can Red Star MSpareeuass Clo ce suas CANeeee | Black Pepper—Fresh mare ; vs Yb, White Pepper—Best quality; at the unheard-of price of 5c. a can. FLOUR Louis,” Ibs. int bottle. . can. 34-1b. can, '25c “10c | English Mustard—Best quality; \4-Ib. can, 10c pkge., 7c Strawberries—fancy Ne ries; Ib, | sticea Peaches. fine syrup, Ib. | Sliced Pi neapple sugar syrup, 1b. can C | Dates—Fancy Fard Dates, pkge. 7¢.3 3 mato sauce, sb: Raye ae eta be | Blue Ribbon Jolly Powder Makes the finest| _ PKEeS 20 Bellies Bin) Se tn One eter A2c i fitir Witatabire dessert; strawberry, raspberry, orange, lemon, | Telumph Silver Polish —Will not scratch, 5¢ peta “fo areenpoiny Av port, “madeira and "sherry " flavors, 10! Teas and Coffees: c pkge vi Tath Reach. Peerless Extract of Beet—Unsurpassed 19¢! Sweet Potatoes. Golden Tips Geylon Toa Si 1 BOS. } ATA Tinth “Tench, quality, jars... | | Fancy Jersey Sweets, 5c! |B Beet No bean os a 25¢ Borough of Richmond. Excelsior Sauce—A good Worcester Basket. .sreeseaesee Sechge Mate 18c Ave, cof, witaabath gt, shire, pint bottle... 4 Ib, Ww CAMs ee Fan an ene 10c.; % Ib. 18c.; Ib... CHOICE © GROCERIES Sing: apores Jersey ber- -10c soaltornis in 10c le 10c -10c pa | Blue Ribbon Baking Powder, Absolutely pure cream tartar, 35c Thousands of cases of the finest Maryland Standard Tomatoes of this The cans are the regular large size, solid full pack, and packed Jerseys, sold always at 15c., have been reduced to 10c. a can during this sale. | are | French Tustard—Bottle | Cromarty Bloaters—Fine large fish, 3 for. |Kippered Herring—Marshali’s fancy 17, | Scotch Fish, can. c Kippered Herring. Gilt Edge ‘Brand, choice quality, can....... Codfish Threads—Xtcr quality, pkge.........., odfish Threads — Peerless ‘Brand, quality, free from bone, pkge. 5 | Codfish—Fine white strips in bricks, Ib.. Cero Fruto, Uncle Jerry’s Pancake Flour, Shredded Wheat, 15a Selman tines Red Alaska, Ib. cans, Aree aoa ae ‘River, finest aualty, Y4-lb, New pack — Bizet Cie. Small, tender, licious flavor. 15¢. 10c This sale, can, CEREALS 3 25e 10c . Sc 5c flat cans... ran’ 15¢ ‘Brand, choice * Be) fi nest 8c) Al ve Apples-Onions N. Y. State Greenings, basket. . Red Onions, basket .. 19¢ Oranges. Fancy New Florida Oranges. Large size, dozen.... Extra large, dozen. . 2 2 Lemons. Large bright Messinas, dozen... ... 15¢ de- Usually Baked Baked Beans—Housekeeper’s Brand, ex- Baked Beans—Triumph Brand, finest quality Fancy Smyrna layer Figs, |b. Naren tee STORES & EVERYWHERE, Borough of Brooklyn, 126 Bridge Tomatoes Essie Brand — This Call Gor, Prospect Place, 1 798 Prospect. Berkeley, Place, 77 Fitth Ave. “ol th a8 season’s canning; finest New Jersey ea i Hig “Ave tomatoes; warrant- ed hand packed; extra large tall cans; regularly 15c., for an 10c + dc » 5c 10c Washi 1. Call BOK Mal 690 tyre Ave ycG3t spencer ‘at, 840 Fulton, 1109 Fulton 1291 Fulton 11620 Fulton n Tel, Call, 2043 Atlantic Avo, ‘Tel, Ipha Pudding—Pkge " Beal Sls cual: 2-Ib. can. tra quality, plain or in sauce, 3-Ib. can, call 794, Gor. Toebling ‘ats ery Best Santos Coffee—Ib.. Nuts-Figs. Best mixed Nuts, Ibs... -- 2 Castieton ‘West Now, Brighton. Tels” Call at Brightoi Jersey City. » near Grove st, ; Forrest st, OW. Noreen: “ariMe, Bt Hoboken, Union Hill, Bayonne, Elizabethport, Yonkers and Mount Vernon. Ave, Union Hit, 38 Unio 56 9% youns, 63 Piree BL chia CHOICE’ GROCERIES