The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1903, Page 13

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DEATH IN BARK lan idle Bare Blaze and Runs Mile to Give Alarm, but Build- Ing Is Destroyed When Fire- men Arrive. Oirs. Bridget Bower, sixty-eight years wld, was burned to death to-day at El- ‘dngville, 8. I, in a fire which started fm a small barn which she used as a @wolling. The woman was asleep when tthe fire broke out and before she could wget from the building she was burned to death, Her body was afterward dis- ©overed in the ruins burned to a crisp, A man who was known here as Dutch Zohn lived in the barn aleo. He dis- eovered the fire about 6 o’dlock and in- atead of arousing the woman and assist~ ang her to get out alive he ran about « mile for a fire company. When the fire- men arrived the buildig had bee total- ly destroyed. ‘The Coroner was notified and “Dutch” obn was taken to the New Dorp police Station to tell what he knew of CHILDREN IN FIRE Three Saat by | by Flames in House Are Found Dead Af- ter Home Had Been De- stroyed. PHILADELPHIA, Des. 17. — Mra. Harry L, Smith and her two childsen, Harry, aged three years, and Albert. aged three months, were burned to death ar to-day by flre which ooourt in thelr home at Oaklane, a subury 8 aslesp when the fire § oa) abeth Shollmire was b: burned while endeavoring to awake them. ‘The cause of the five ts tmknown. ENGINEER IS ACCUSED. John Basherty, an,engineer, of No, 189] Maple avenue, Bronx, was arrested to- see nanged with homicite, Bacherts While in charge of a locomotive at the Jerome Reservoir vesterday, ran over a man by the name of James Wil: One Hundred and Elghty-seventh sireet and Webster avenue. Wilson died in. the Fordham Hospital yesterday, ‘OMAN BURNED TO MOTHER DES WITH i TR COLLIDES | WITH TROLLEY CAR For an Hour ‘ur Traffic Was De- layed to Coney Island, but None of the Passengers Was Hurt.‘ A trolley car and an “L" train of the “| Brooklyn Rapid’ Transit Company col- ded at Ulmer Patk to-day and trattic between that point and Coney Island was delayed for an hour, There were t-| onlygfour passengers in the troliey car ¥land forty in the “LY train, No one was hurt. | Tho train was switching from a sid- ling at Bay ‘Thirty-sixth street and heading for the main track over a cross-over just as the trolley car came along in the same direction. The car hit the last car of the train and de- railed It, ee Binday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. #|name highest of all on the scroll of! MUNYON’S PAW-PAW Soothes the Nerves | Brings Quiet, Restful Sleep and In- sures Good, Rich Blood, DR. F.P. MURTHA indorses and Recommends This Mar- Yellous Vegetable Pepsin. DYSPEPSIA Nervousness ne Stomach Troubles 5 . As men get closer and closer to the secrets of nature they are astonished | to find that somewhere in that great laboratory is a cure for practically | every ailment from which humanity | suffers. Professor Munyon wrote his | medical fame when he put Paw-Paw! Into form for universal use and) brought it within reach of everybody. ; It is nature's cure for Dyspepsia | and Stomach Troubies of all kinds, se CN Desks > tilustration), yi) golden oak, high- ly ‘polished, with French bevel ff mirror, drawers and compart ments, value $10; chi, $6.49 (like in i | Pa a) Desk Chairs, Bin mahogany finish, in mahogany finish, %S with sliding shelves Wj} decorated door, ty) French bevel mirror, like cut, in golden oak, with reversible velour , Say what you will, there is nothing that makes aji\ better showing for your money or that is better ap-% -/preciated than an article of well made Furniture, ou are in doubt what to give your dear one, that’s ay int na Ace We quote a few —the Pr ices we think will suit Ladies’ ivdiiiil lage Luxurious itidieote Couches, like design, deeply tufted, first-class bebo terys best steel springs: never made to sell for less $15.25 than $25.00; special at... Buffets in best quarter-sawed oak, highly pok ished, with 3 na Christmas suggestions \ you. } x A like illustration, ma-] hogany finish, highly carved sidesand legs. spec PO-49 \ Value $5, special... Old Colonial Bookcases, A oak, fitted eatery doors, ses inf with lattice work, finely polished, QJ my sateen $17.4 Pp sh with drawers reg- ularly sold elsewhere at No Mail Orders Filled For Specials. cushions, ad- ustable re Siive $ia.co, China Closets, special, Gold Mirrors, $7.35 . pe Eveongs Corner Necessaries, [Mission Furniture, Divang, Carpets, Parlor Suits, and hundred of other articles Handsome Couches § like cut, covered in velour or verona, Bay A) beautiful colorings, deeply tufted, first- a class Cree agate) best steel springs; at least $16.00; spec, seneereveeecens Parlor Cabinets, Vern! Martin goods, Fancy Tables, Curlo Cabinets, Lamps, Dressing Tables, Pedestals Sideboards, Draperies, Cosy ‘ay below former prices, Mer Wes § EGYPTIAN. : CIGARETTES Little tubes of tissue to dralv draughts of pleasure thro. or veer. They lift you ap and let you fall; ttle up an Ha opp iD ‘Paw: D | daw ive Pills, bottle. for Nervousness, Sleeplessness and Catarrh, Professor Munyon says; “I know what my Paw-Paw will do. “It wii cure Dyspepel: “It will cure Nervousness “It will cure Sleeplessne: 8. “It will cure Catarrh. “Tt will make rich blood “It will make you strong.” Such a man does not make these claims lightly. He has had a lifetime of experience with diseases. When he says he KNOWS these things he ac: tually knows them, His word is his reputation. His fortune and his go0d name are benind every claim he makes. But he is not alone. Kvery day hundreds of glad users of Mun- yon’s Banker send in their testi- Here is one from a leading cheerfully indorse an Stan iat 2 bs Seeess ay fable apelin into much foes ct Pelee, Balt “Yhungon's. Paw-Paw gives stimula- tion without intoxication. It takes away the need and the appetite for intoxicants, . If the man addicted to dfink will try Munyon’s Paw-Paw he will find that he soon has no dosire for 5 tl you knew as much about clothes as I do, you would be a customer of mine. $ Big, generous Storm Coats, Stein-Bloch’s, as high as $50 —and as low as $15. Broadway—22d Street. Gixth Avenpe—itth Strect. Pianos and Organ: Come at Once! Tremendous Rush! Greatest Piano Sale. A Including Stool and Cover, s delivered to your hom on first payment of $5. Walters Pianos are built to last} a lifetime, Guaranteed for ten years. For Sale. 7 PATmuNLS, Fine Diamonds, teed lowest For Sale. _ SCREMOMBER, THAT OUR RECORD] P'@ : Re ae Hale nsyl yan 1a "Ohrstuanh Needs. BUY WHAT YOU NEED. PAY AS ad CAN, Polished mahor- ony fintsh MUSIC ORRIS ETS, ‘aiblee coat, with revere: CABIN ieee ti ia oa segs, cushions, deal ‘brass rails; mi $6.98 Yalue, $12.75 ue 25 Another PARLOR, SUIT chance at the rahi fine damask: worth $35: special at, We Furnish Four Rooms for $125. A Three-Room Outfit for $98, Send for a list of what we give, Freight and Carfare allowed to Out-of-Town Buyers. Ate Liberal Terms also fT | to Now Jersey me ‘connectiout Coca Railroads. stare Bhs th £4 ‘the leaving thme from Deabros r GPFlandt sta. te tive minutens tater than that oe siven below for Twenty-third at, station, S fue vt Wot TWHNTY-THIRD fib DESHAOSSES and CORTLANDT Diamonds, | Aro ate and ‘Neri a Leo fore n figs "Wnich Wwe hi Maiablished Wholenate Jewelry ST HOUIS IIMITED.— Pullman ok nd beer ge Lo This very handsome la- dies’ brooch, set with clus- ter of real brik Iron and Other Toys Games and Skates DRESSED DOLLS. Sailor Boys ond, Gl Pretty Silk Dressed Dolls—al Fine Doll or Satin lit to match—value UNDRESSED DOLLS GAMES Double Game, Boards and Hunting Tiger; and Santa Claus value .f. [ipa Toys-Hoo! liants, only ‘Rar CAGO Lt i] ‘ED. —Pullmg) 4 Mi Smoking: eervat $60 nr ie caer = — Sis For CASH OR CREDIT. ONE PRICE. suditOP Sect CoNr IDE NTIAL L. W. SWEET & CO, Main Store, 37-39 MAIDEN LANB,N. ¥, 258 poaea N.Y. Branches: an pointe. 176 Newark CALL, WRITE OR TELEPHONE, We Save You the Retaller’s Profit Tv'gs. Bst,1898. Catalog on request. | wiex *| BUYS ANY Fite 824 das | Anion 0.25 A. are ne 2 ivf ei Bi sda Skanes hotels Gener bameoneee Pann eters Central ‘Others from $10 to $50 t Stock of Records in the World. x Line of Victor Talking Machines. SBI 32 LL 14ust OPENEVERY NIGHTTILLXM4S 4 GOOD HABIT——TO BUT ON CREDIT yew Fs BER” PE E" Clothe CLOTHING, Cloaks, Millinery, ManhattanClothingCo,, 134 3d Aven Neat 65th 2k id Aven Neat ca 124M St. z nc 00 BROe DWAY. f SOS.WEEK bees + MESTLG AWAY CD, san stato aa - Raveaeees — BIAMONDS, mt ey ee Business _ Business Property To Let. To Let. VOMOLET, .. . {LARC DOUBLE STORE. 50 X 85, NEAR CITY HALL, *//At 28-30 City Hall Place. | er. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 8 BEEKIIAN ST, tg: Sarl aoa i oe at Lost, Found and Rewards. ‘way, room 4 (elevator). Saf sean a tae See] ee _ Bige Filled TART femobcer mantel ts tren “ie ie. | gerard tor’ return ea, 418 W. 116th st. Write. od ale ‘or phone sor pprsroonargeryp sy sunburst pin end pd po ou BASY Src see mu a7 MAIDEN LANE (upstaira). Lawyers. »|Stamped Linens, "| Needle Cases, Last Friday Before Chetstmas! Is, School Girls and other nti seeeee Piush Horses—Biack and Bro’ Woolly Lambs—value $1.39..... EAR West Fourteenth FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN Da The Last Friday Before Christmas! BARGAINS UNTIL 10 P,.M. and MANY MORNING SPECIALS—Not Advertised’ because Friday’s rule permits mention only of Goods in quantities for all day. THEREFORE— Come in the Morning—Early as You Can. YOU WILL FIND BARGAINS that late comers will miss. Dressed and Undressed Dolis Last Friday Before Christmas! 49 colors—with Poke Bonnet to Vaatch; also Baby Dolls with Bottles.....- 98 with Emb'd Crepe, Sill resses, dainty trimmed— + 1,98 Jointed and Kid Body—blondes and brunettes—with and without | Shoes and Stockings —value .7... rger—Jointed and Kid Body—flow, if Curis—blondes and brunett Extra size Jointed jvolls—long, ing curls—blondes and brunettes. "98 ‘Biecnte "Chase ji 49) Stes ane Highly Bolenes: ices) Lect a Value $5.4. .| Children’s Books Paint Boxes Last Feiday Before Cheistmas! th Bound Lasers rimam's Fairy | Sees, atertom, ouimnon Cre ‘ “and Mother Gove: Resi ead Combination Sea! ined—value 1.39... Men's BU Folds—ieather L Reai Seal Hai Biteefeache baie Beal Me ‘| Pocketbooks for Men & Women «(Hand and Wrist Bags Last Friday Before Ghriptmas! Booke— hb Scrgc Beis Randi. vs seee 98! Corduroys | csoves for ster es and Women, Boys and Girls Last Friday Before Christmas! Street. Be . 2% ie! Women’s Cloaks and was Kimonos and Sacques Wrappers and Shawls a Montagnac and Kerseyblack. eastor—coreet and military, sites Cravenette Cave Coats—with f strepe plea en back, with delt.... x al Plush Coate—double ae i t Tolling collar and cu oy satin ning—value $15.96 ine Near 's satin linia a sapentiva sealsieine value? 116.80 affeta and Peau de Sole Wi diack. white and colors—tuck: sat and button trim—special Velvet Waists—side pleat fancy stock collar—value Hiern and styles—value $2 Striped Flannelette W fancy efter with stole front— satin eke Long Flan: lette. Kinronos--Persla and Oriental colorings—-plain bands . Ripple Elderdown Sacques—iarge collar-atitehed "satin “tei own! roe borthar with to of shirred ribbon—atole front, Honeycomb Shi colors—val Boys’ Clothing Last Friday Before Christmas! Rubber Coats—white lining. Flannel Waists and Wousey—tor, and Red—value Flannel Blouses—Ruselan and ‘hurt Collar styies—best colors. All Wool Sweaters—value + Jersey Leggins—fieece lMned es leroy Leggins—] and tery 8 yre.—vaiue .7. All Wool Jersey Legeins. Long Oxford Melton Overcosts— double breast—7 to 16 yrw.- value 44.60. Norfolk Suits—All @ to 12 yra.—value $3.98. Navy Blue Double Breast Berge and Cheviot—i ‘All Wool Knee Pants—Nevy, | Mixtures and Corduroye—4 to 16 yrw. Last Friday Before Christmas! ~ m-inch Colored Corduroys—value 0) White*orcaia s and 25 taney shades: Men's Heavy English Cape Sere +98 | designs—val pany | Men's, Heavy, and Lig! White, also Gray and Bi Mocha’. 1.48 Boys’ Kid and Mocha, Gray and Tan .79 | Misses’ Kid—Tan, Red, White... 72 Women! Ks Peas Chapt Ser Mannish and Black th hite—all pissy Gift Goods for Men Unlaundée: D heavy musi! Last Friday Before Christmas! 79 Pirell miade—ftull cut. .49 ine Cambric Dress Shirts—plein and plea! dark- Domet Flannel Night Domet Flannel Pajamas.. Jersey Office Jackets—all ted ache Uae and jatreet and ev Silk and Worsted Plaids— newest cobinations—value .@, Sé-inch Kersey Cl shades—value $3! White Goods . By Piece and Jard Fancy Silk Suspenders in boxes... .4| box- Natural Wool Half Hose. Men's ’4 8! allover fig’d—heavy Roxcbest colors. euokies and bows—In box. Large Satin a nene oe Sugoorter STAMPED “PED LINENG— Linen Tray Moms’ and apenwork—valve .2 eee | u ‘saree Guascuple plate 3 N Quadt sisi GEO. | ROBINSON erry ; on Supporters —rilled ‘iastio, Coverewact Silver Plated Ware Last Friday Before Christmas! ple Bate Children’s Cups |“gilt lined—value .75,49 or 3 uraiedval, 1 149. 19 Four-in-Hands, Squares— Im eee Sateen Me t Clo! Turkish Bath Robes—with hoods, 2.98 Garters, | Pancy Boxes Table Sets value $1.39 Curtains, Table Covers, Last Friday Before Christmas! Bug Table Linens Towels @& Bureau Sea 3 Last Friday Before Christmas! Linen Hemstitoh Sete tult » ee Napkinaeaine $5.98 All Linen Fringed #ets—2 rows 49 | ork—doz. Napkins n Bail It Linen Satin, aly bonters—2 size 2xo0—valve 9. jay All Tanen Buck 79) Tow

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