The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1903, Page 7

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WOREY LEIP - TOFSGIPEFIRE) With Children in Their Arms! \ They Flee in Scanty Attire - from Blazing Tenement in - Williamsburg. . ' “TWO ARE INJURED AND IN A HOSPITAL. ‘Many Rescues Made and Num- ber of Persons Found Uncon- Scious from the Smoke Which Filled the Building. ene ies ' Candy, Coffee. Women leaped from high windows | <s_iiiihedesesinetttie nee senent eerie sot iti World will give this pound of coffer, ‘again 1,000 big Chri dinners to, 1,000" poot families of York and with children in arms in a@ fire which destroyed the big tonement-house at No. 123 North Tenth street, Willlams- burg, and the ono adjoining it at No, 421 North Tenth street. Men, women and children were overcome by smoke in the rooms and were carried out by firemen, Two ambulance calls were sent in, @nd Miss Minnie Murphy was carried to St. Catherine's Hospital with a disio- ed hip, and Mrs, Thomas Berlin. was taken to the Eastern District Hospital wth a broken ankle as a result of a jump from the window on the third floor. She had bundled her two smallest children jn blankets and had one under each arm when she jumped, The chil- dren were little hurt, ‘The fire was discovered by Mra, Ber- Lin's husband, who came home late trom bis restaurant. He smelled smoke upon entering the hall and went around the corner to send in an alarm. When he returned the fire had gained great head- Way and means of escape by the stair- way had been cut off. He went to the rear and started to co to his home on ¢ ird floor by the fire-escape, when he saw his wife at the Window with the two babies under her arms. She fed for a mo-| & ment on the ledge as he shouted to her not to Jump, and then plunged forward. ‘The husband ran to her side, think! she and the children would be He found the little ones unharmed cept for a bad shaking up. sald she was not hurt, but when she tried to arise it was found that her ankle had been broken. She was car. ried into an adjoining house until the} ambulance came, As she was being carried away the; th other tenants of the house were rush-| # ing to the roof and oit on the fire-es- capes. The other Berlin children had more presence of mind than their moth- er and clambered down the fire-cs . Forty other styles for me! 1,000 XMAS DINNERS Christ: rooktlyn. ning Wot! and wel othe: on Ch ould be, cold and cheerl worthy bribe tribut tion Socléth. “All appHcat\an’ for din- ners Will 'H6 referred. to «Ml# soci and will bétnvedtt oho en 9 7000 dinherd will be put tant a se pales up ina expread an Chtistmas; veto the family | tothe; = baci heh te, ormaSheepae te ee f i ‘ -Ooope' pany, “whic! World anonymoudly, Qnnere stor Ths Evening | venta isl keeping the ae i persone, : 13: ¥ Each Sabiiet will opitain tour pounds 3 His wife) last a! he Miremen ‘came they wont | stroved. Men’s $2.00 Slippers for 500 parity, Men's Hand-sewed all sizes and good ‘Some Hotue Bi 0 value; special IN 1,000 BASKETS POR 14,000. FAMILIES, eS The Evening World's Christmas Gift to the Poor of New York and Brooklyn— Fourth Year of the 1,000-Dinher ‘Distribution—A Fine Substantial Meal For’ Six Persons, THE EVENING WORLD'S CHRISTMAS DINNER FOR THE POOR. * Chickén, Potatoes, String Beans. White Or’ons. Plum Pudding. candy, a can of string beans and cheer to hearths that/refoice . with their and that the\poor alone Charity Otgantsa-| thé Stegel-Cooper Company will ,. t. Devi of tha “Chanty Orpeels ¢ this of, © Rent inners given by The Evening and. will’he delivered by recipients private, Reraths that le “Will be of a} them, “and ni ~Would deligtit .the most 1 ex Daal ithe hi and of quahtity suf- pubic hates ‘exer & familly-of at least six Cepeda fy eh @ quart i plum pulding, one-fourth ft. demands."’ a through ‘the bullding in search of pe: sons who had not afoul {he second, floor they Namee 4nd two children overcome e window | the sake They wete oarri ted and | thé fire-escai jough the an and tt ir. found ithe one atrugted | chelesleop forall were, _ Goor, .. strug ra fi {he} The dre gained headw ree chil-| soon to H ‘there The nh found the four | without serious acc! ei! were apyived. by |left with ‘little, and, in some e sungéons. when taken | cloth! Bread, in one-half pouhd of a w]quart of whtte onions, Will the rcheat| Card Cases for both men and men in New York have any better ithe fourth yeat The Eve-|dinner? The 1,000 families that receive haw Gent this, pubstantial| these baskets will have good reason to more fortunate nelghbora that there is @ éheer-dis- Day. tributing festival like Chriatmas in the In ofder- that thé ditinera they reach] Christian calendar. The dinners will be ready for distri- x she, inner. wil be dis-| bution on the morning of Dec. #4. hana the packed dinner baskets over to the y | express companies for delivery to the 4 in thé Bociety’s| families for whom they are intended. id unos- pros Gilt Clocks, Ete. the ich has co eta raid ante ie Fiat a Les ies rd ‘eve the lout of | (erates shown, by. ite other charity eas, te rane et es Bane: a artistically burnt, 45 cts. down 0 "ine meat’ door ‘ov in in bad, fay rapl an fog tte TREATY IN WASHINGTON. Canal Agreewent In Stee! x Sealed with Ribbons. WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—An expre! man brought the Panama Treaty, closed in a large steel box, to the Stat: Department to-day and deposited it in the office of Chief Clerk Michael. The expressman also had.:wo tin bond boxes which contained’ keys to the big steci within, inclosing the treaty. ‘The various boxes were prettily sealed with red and bdluo ailk riboon, with a tag bearing an address to Minister Bunau-Varilla, care of John Hay, Soc- retary of State. The “anama Minister id ex) ted to arrtve in Washington from New York in a day or two and one packages will be held subject to his er. 2 | Chrestmas Gifts Leather Goods Dept. A large variety of Bags and women, also everything in leather suitable for desk, pocket or tourist purposes, New artistic decorations on gun metal, such as Match Safes, Card Cases, Cigarette Cases; Bags, Pocket Books, Coin Purses, Pencils, Memorandum Books, Etc. Imported Brass Desk Pieces, Smoking Sets, Imported Work Boxes, *! made of gray decorated linen, soc, 65¢c. & 95, Imported Combination Handkerchief & GloveCases, made of leather, $4.25. Colored Chamois Calendars, re box and to the smaiter box contained | Women's Debt. | If you think we are only Headquarters on | Tailor-Made Suits and Jackets you are mistaken. It is true we manufacture our Tailor-Made goods, which enables us to sell good g,mertts at. moderate prices—but We sell Furs and Waists, which are made for us with a smaller profit than any other store. Heavy Vesting Waists, 4,98 and 2,75 | 5,00 and 6,75 Fancy Silk Waists, 75.00 and 95,00 (Each one boxed.) Persian Lamb Coats, Black Marten Boas, 7,50, 9,00, 12,00 American Fox Boas, 10,99, 12.50, 15,00 A eetas, * T°"® 45,00, 20,00, 25,00 (Finer Furs at proportionate prices.) Dainty Neckwear for Gifts, (One in a box), 50c., 7502, 1,00, ],50 Wackall Carharle(o. Broadway and 13th St. 2 Thick, Makes CO peraBLe’cARPETS FURNITURE BARGAINS. SUBSTANTIAL CHRISTIMAS GIFTS. DOMESTIC RUGS. Were EXTRA VELVETS, 9x12, $35 WILTONS, 8.3x10.6, 35 WILTONS, 9x12, - 0 heavy pile, soft colorings. Oriental and floral patterns. BOOKCASES. GOLDEN OAK, OPEN, $7.50. (Reduced from $11.) GOLDEN OAK, 2 DOORS, $12.50. (Reduced from $18.) GOLDEN OAK, 3 DOORS, $24.00. (Reduced from $33.) Long Credit. you the possessor of all Christmas bargains. John Daniell Sonst. Sous CHANGE OF BUSINESS HOURS, Store Opens at 8.30 A. M. and Closes at 7 P.M. IMMENSE ASSORTMENTS OF HOLIDAY GOODS Lower in Prices Than Ever Before. 1 000 MEN’S HOUSE COATS and BATH ROBES at a big re. , duction from regular prices. Lord & Taylor, . Broadway and Twentieth Street | and Fifth Avenue. a New Entrance on 19th Street. m . They were cared for. a th buildings were al: it comfértable inner 98c hart the fest, kid fined all through the the lot. Regu- 9. Propoctionately low prices. BOO Men's H Coats, doubl ‘ cette Webasto ete, gable thong ane Gold Gibson Effect, |Child's CHOICE At... ces cceccecs coves i ‘A Abs sessesscsesees aaseseeeceneenes Ate tee et eeeeeeeeeee 4 Box:Plaiied front and back, fh M Eiderd Bath Robes, ji : quality, ime assortment of patterns, value B8O%at, 4,50 fancy bridand) oe] Thlbet Fur Men’s Blanket Bath Robes, Persian designs, at.. 3.35 Melroz : ee Men’s Blanket Bath Robes, satin-bound Jac. ‘ose Child’s Slippers, t quard patterns...... .........005 . le +i ited Ye Men’s Blanket Bath Robes, gray with 9.75 sur Ealied ake, , | Fur Trimmed colored borders, value $3,00, at............ +. 2,00 hae fu 4.98) Sullettes . BROADWAY, 8 & 9 STS. | OPEN EVENIDIGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. « LOWEST-PRICED STORE IN NEW YORK FOR FINE Go0oDs, Ehrich Bros. 6TH AVE. 22d TO 23d ST.. NEW YORK. ~Women’s Near Seal Fur Coats Coats, made of the best XXX.selected skins, 22 inches long and box front and fitted back; large collar and revers lined with * fatiny apectal atsssvsss) 22.00 —Gray and White Fur Stoles Squirrel — Stoles, good shape, fur on both sides, trimmed with silk ornament and a very good imitation of ermine tails: special at PO, 9D Muffa to match........ 7.95 —W o men's Persian Coats“, 2." 2" lamb Coats, plain and trimmed blouse and coat effect, lined with ’ ‘the newest shades of brocaded sat- in; only a few odd sizes left; these coats sold all seroues the season for $150; special, while they last..........seeee 97. 50 Children’s Furs—Aa very large as- sortment of Misses’ and Chil- dren's Fur. Sets, suitable for Christmas gifts; in this sale at 98c Fur Scarfs—Sable and Baum Marten Opossum Du Barry Scarfs, long tabs, lined with satin and trimmed with fancy buckles; these Scarfs were made rie" for us to sell at 5.95 jpecial at.. —Women's Lace Lace Stocks Stocks—large tab- effects—in ecru and white; regular price 49c, bach; = BDOCIAU RU scscscccsenasseuus > —Women’s Point t Lace Stoles Venise Heru Lace Stoles, in handsome de- signs; regula: i 2.50; Women’s All-Silk Silk Stocks Fancy Stocks— large assortment latest de- signs, very desirable for gifts; the regular 79. value: at. Nic Women's Im- Silk Hosiery ported Pure Silk Hose, in black only; 1 pair in & fancy box; regular $2,50 J 79 quality; special at. ° decorated Atomizers—fary, beeiee Powder Box, in 1 . me te EN ei 79, ‘omperi’s Suits—A, brokes tra fife matérials, eft irts % pecial at = 7.95 Holiday in Walking ' Suits, made in Ke and brown, Hton and shot ‘ectB; well lined, finely in at The Easy Guide at th in Comfort-—With Prices "EN EVENI ‘| __” Mail orders filled, exeept wh: the Lowest Point for Reliable and Desirable GS UNTIL XMAS” | ere otherwise specifically stated, * = One Dollar Down Brings to your some ANYWHERE one of the world famous VICTOR TALKING MACHINES with ten Records complete. We carry six styles of $45.00 to $60,00 these machines, We carry all makes of Taiking Machines, Easy Monthly Payments. 0 matter whether y ou live in New York oreny other State in the Union, * a IY, Aeinrvly 86™ ST. & 3°2AVE, OFFER: Child’s Dress, | Child’s Gloves, coed | Sanat tet Yoke & Bertha, 6/9| Mocha; value $1.00, - Write us for catainguasy: e Convenient Store. brown, House Coats ‘or men, made English two-toned cloths, bound ,With cloth and silk cord, patch pockets, Oxford, blue, olive and | worth $7.00 '] $9.00; special at... Sofa. Cushions—1ik sea eae Seon ‘! to @ tomer; 65¢. value, ene , of imported 24,75 Women’s Suits warns yomhen, fate of fine cheviot and lo’ oat in Zideline, made ry, with akirt ettect with doyblé‘shoulder cape; é sleeve with stitched cuff of Arimméd yejth fancy gun metal hae au in Bi tte fh yey fhe quality mel- i in-gore, flaring ed iafed ih . aid i a Suits for Union Silk ‘ramet a Umbrellas; in/ai vaMety of styles, hie, coats with oftect, (M. coats; ind nine gore flare, with! dpem plaits and that are put on $: 00’ tm- brellas: ; special at........ Unbrelfas—worens 26-Inch assortin of fancy sterling eilver-trimiéed, horn, pearl and ivory here the long effects J script initials engraved rte of extra charge. ee charg 2.98 Men’s Winter | Suits & Overcoats Regular $10 Values, | Underskirts —women's Flan- | i nelette Under- | skirts, striped effects, finished | # With a fancy border and a cro- | || cheted edg value 39¢. Special .... Hose Hatt Hose double heels and toes—none better sold for 25c. a pair, 25c¢ Pere amemeiiemert leider) oP extra qual. ity Cashmere Halt —black and natural — || tress; all for. | Dressing Sacques-w o B i ers have double r ei, 0 in plat tans, modes, , || broad, solid color borders, . a 16.75 and white; all sisal Si so | @ decided novelty: special.” 986 value; special at 6 Cc) | —Women’s Coats. ~ fitted with Umbrellas Wontn's , collar, Tago! omen’s use coats of ot; made col. Women's White : at almost double: this set in a box; — special taner's. bath; Bb cece 75c., A8c., 390, and ~ Union Sil ~ feta Umbrellas, yon steel tod, close roll, handles of Made-up Laces—A large , Embroid- ‘ Collar and Cuff Sets; nar, Cuff Sets, made to 26-inch nm frame. pearl, ivory, hora ‘and natural ; || Drawers—women's p: ina 1 all Summed: $2.00 || Following Is a Brief Description of the 'D a ; We mn Dele, Penni 8 : | ruffle, with cluste . 1.49 Salts) and! Overcoats. || wide hemstitched Rea ee | arioty of|| in single or double breasted the latest models, price; 1 25c we make no promises, all shades; box; worth 75¢, Be, eee teeeey Kinig Skirts —Womens Spec! —Women' = 3-98 Bere-—Mothee -Hubbard and ‘aibte, trimmed to Hose Supportérs—w fancy silk fibbon Sidé Supporters; |) each palt put up in a " 50c round Garters, eae buckles; each pair in Work Boxes-tarr, scr | | oO y S — 16: sbeelal OQ) ® ‘Kiimonos—womens “Km ono o m- en’s newest up-to-date style, | collar. witl The Suits at 6.00 are of nobby Cheviots, elegant Tweeds and Cassimeres, F The lining and trim- mings are of the very best, and at 9 o'clock you'll find all sizes—after then Overcoats at 6.00 are of strictly all- woollen Irish Frieze, cut according to the | black, Oxford and gray—lined through- | out with heavy Italian lining (double warp) and topped off with a silk velvet All sizes if you come early. | Gowns—Wwomen's Fancy Stripe Sweaters —Fer ; Worth $2.50; Sweaters Foz Boreas. || i Flannelette Gowns ors—white, black, navy, ae ao 1d gray; also plain colors; top ani f val 1) square yoke, rolling col- fetta ld iy ing values | lar finished with neat braid, 49c special Men erases JAG || size 26x52 a 3 tains, full assortment; up- ward from..........., Ht ae ‘Table Covers-8it« 8-4 size—in blue, gold and green; $7.50 values, at Men — Hand- made; pure wool— in colors—top and bottom 1.98 made—in plain col- Carpet sizes, value 35c.; special... maa 25c downs — Ti | | Kimonos—Women's Flannei. || $20.0. IK LiL eve edict oot llee i no Gowns, In shaded stripes, || bound In plain colored satin rib. || bon, and deep sailor collar; ate. L698 coats, cut on Value $2.50; special Gowns—Wwomen's square, em- Dire or V-neck Gowns, trimmed with lace or embroidery insertion, beading and ribbon, neck and sleeves neatly trimmed; ten styles to select fi > value 59c in colors of madras, 0 felect of | The Greatest cas French gency braid OUT history, and the Lowest Prices. | not delay. Toys are melting away. microwds grow greater daily. .Do| | Dressing Sacques tn's || Blouses Lamb's Wool or Eiderdown Drese- ing Sacques, large fancy appliqued embroidery collar, ribbon at neck, crocheted edge, solid colors; ular made, and fancy $5.98 at. value $1.25; special at.. pienso! Bath Robes ‘ Blankets—double-faced Eider- | new up-to-date styles—the finest at many as Suspenders~“! Pajamas for men, In silk, sills domet flannel; all styles —from $8.00 down to.... 1.00 quali men; all sorts—Imported —Sultana Carpets, Carpets fectly ret matting on one side and the other side; value 50c, yard; special at.........64. urkish Towelling — all 0298 silk best le: webs, French Nets—the real est design: and linen, sateens, . French tlannet and 18x27; the grade; special 150, —Women's Pure Wor- sted Blouses, full reg- hand finished, in plain colors;. the regular font! 3.98 Curtains met Lace Curtains—Brusél i (OWPERTHWAIT &p. 104 To 108 West (48 St. NEAR 6@Ay, c Pillow Cases ~ ee RA , — Miesca’ hem; regular price 17c. is Misses’ Blouses — Mist |/ hom: reguisr price Te. 12s b roael og Penaes: Blouses, in red and white — extra |] — eee é ~ 1 +. || fancy stripe flanuelette, finished well made — the regu! joods —Natura, I oy Selling 1M | with rolling collar and broad bor- $2.25 quality; special 1.50 Hair G s Hair der of solld col 69¢.; special at. “AO The i Underskirts- Women’ Walk- ing Skirts, pret- | ty umbrella style, trimmed with i ll shades; made to jong—a’ shades mace °70¢ fine embroidery, rich variety of as- sorted laces, extra qufility c&m- brics, lawns, Spies i the best manner; value $1.49 an 1.98 ly ai lar price § |} $2.50; special at O8¢c. and.. Hair Goods—Naturai Human on short stems—18 to 20 inches sell at $2.00 Japanese Vases, inches all shades, includi: gray mixed; made on 20 to 22. Inches long; wi Swi jort Hair Switches din wots rms JO || che sere made on'very fire nets in very lat- values $19.50 . 4+ Pair; special is 'vpab'cat 0000 —AN-linen ‘Tray Cloths Cloths, fringed, white cad colored borders;

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