The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1904, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WILD PANE AT TENEMENT FIRE "Several Persons, Overcome by Smoke While Fleeing from the Burning Building, Narrowly Escapé Death by Suffocation MANY ESCAPE OVER ADJOINING ROOFS. “Blaze, Which Started in a Pile of Leather, Was Extinguished Before It Did a Great Deal of Damages Firesin the ‘paar | and on the first ay 519 West Forty: orth ‘trot! and noticed amoke pouri® out of the cellar sfleree bine, S Rroods velonging to Isanc Lipka, leather refiner. F Hall ran to Ninth avenue aya notiifea Poll man Boyle ing with Tall, by sinoke, Hall picked er up and carried ‘her to the street, where she was revived. Her brother, Nicholas Harris, of them to make their way down houses. Tho firemen had considerable diMculty in getting at the fire, the first floor The damaxe amounted to about $500 and was confined to the stock in the cel- lar and tho woodwork on the first floor. eee seneeieeiiiee’ NEW BUILDINGS 1 BEF HREPROOT Senator Frawiey intr introduces Bill to’Make Projected Theatres, Show Places, Hotels and Pub- lio Institutions Absolutely Safe ALBANY, Jan. 14.—Senator James J. Frawley, of New York, has introduced a stairs, wood. The measure embraces similar public institutions. Assistant Corporation Counsel Guy is duced by Senator Dowling and Brovides. for a to Court-House out mit. It empow- is interest given to him by comp troll ne provi that. Superintendent’ of ible’ Schools ¥e iam Maxwell an thers must forego the receipt of roy- “altien on text-books of which thoy ro the authors, and which are in w the ‘public “schools, If they are ot Willig to do this. they must quit: Assemblyman McManus, of “'Tam- to introduce a bill for oa uniformed force of tional nen and the Ne ANUS eave. that Mais large force will be necessary under the new fire ordinance, provie ng for the presence two firemen in each school-house rine sessicns, and also two policemen ‘each school and theatre. FOUND DEAD FROM Gas. e a elit) fouhg Man Believed to Have Turned Jet by Accident. W xdmuna Youngers, nineteen years old, was found dead in bed in his room at No. 917 Manhattan ‘avenue, panes, burg, to-day, by boyrwae rploved ‘tn the Confectioner » oi addresse andl Benry. Tiederman. id he went to rouse man and smell: frou thescracke in the doors Entering he found ‘the boy, dead in bed. There lenge mn for P me fe and Ar ‘Tiederman. belleves in turning out the the young man ac- eidentally turns again, : it on PRISONERS IN FATAL FIRE. Five. Met Death, While Twenty oth Hécaped. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. sy vleleburiiea th ives veto Bt ured. umber of ye cn Geavoring to capture the 14.—Fire the. Chee ota Soeth tinens are che TOO MUCH WATER IN MILK. Acoimed by Health Department omoera of adulterating. milk Sylvester O'Hare, & milkman, of No. 969 Sixth avenue, was taken to the West Side Police = a specified that | My quarter of walle he had. nkinneed creath from eleven quarts and had ‘water He was teed (seed py the (@:¢inent-heuse at No. 344 ‘orty-first street caused a wild Among the sixteen families ocrul- as passing the building ‘ He" investigated and found a burning in a pile of leather a The lattef turned In then ran back to the They ix years old, who liad aatye three yeurs old, had started\to follow them, but was overcome by smoke on the stairs and was carried out by Boyle. Hall and Boyle fought their way back through the smoke and succeeded in awakening the other families on the top rs, Owing to the smoke and fumes burning leather it was impossible and Hall and Boyle piloted them roof and over to the adjoining but managed to extinguish it before it had burned above bill for safe theatres which provides that hereafter all show places more ?than thirty-five feet in height and every ether building more than 100 feet high in the cities of New York and Buffalo must be fireproof, and neither thelr beams nor Untels shall be of provisions for hotels, lodging-houses ana here, with .a ‘bill which will be Intro- which the County ers the Board of Estimate and Appor- ite, Anothér bijl in yrhich ex-Benator Guy sand, led gas issuing | — Mother, Aroused by the Wailings of Her Little One, Finds Her Rooms Filled with Choking "| Smoke, AWAKES HUSBAND AND AROUSES OTHER TENANTS, Women and Children, Clad Only in Their Night Garments, Car- ried from Burning Building to Places of Safety. Ten women and children, most of them unconscious, were carried from the burning tenement-house at No. 118 West Twenty-sixth street’ to-day. Al- mbst all of the other tenants were - | forced to flee to the roof for safety. For, twenty minutes Mrs. Magnus. Halls, in whose rooms the fire started, stood with bare feet on the cold roof of the h clasping her seven-month- old baby to her breast. She was clad only In a nightgown, and the cold wind chilled her to the bone. She was al- most exnausted when helped down the scuttle of the adjoining house and into the warm rovms.of a neighbor. Mrs. Halls was awakened by the ery- ing of her baby and found the room fill- ed with smoke. ‘The fire had started in @ closet which was filled with clothes. She “aroused her husband, and taking her baby in her arms ran into the hall. children, ran from door te door through the house on the top floor and then, when Mrs, Halls attempted to descend, she found the smoke too thick, She fied to the roof, where she stood until found by a policeman. The warning of the Halls was eyi- dently heard by only a few, for when several policemen entered the house most of the tenants were. still asleep. ‘The policemen awakened most of them, who were Italians, and tried to save a portion of thetr sopde. | The dela forced them to go to the roof, for exit! from the butldinig bs th from the Bunidings by y the stairs was cut Police: n found two small children of Nicholas Glolito overcome on the third floor, They were carried to the roof and down ihe scuttle of the adjoining house, Loutse Jochems and her mother were overcome in their home on the fourth floor and carried out’ by police- men, ——— EE THREE PIED IN FIRE, (Special to The Evening World.) TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Jan. 14—Mrs. Elizabeth Wardle and her two daugh- conn Bessie and Edith, seven and eleven 0 to-day. ene band, Irwi Wardle, was recently went to the Pent: tentiary, aaa REIEEneneneeee Gold in Your Garret Hundreds of housewives who never dye anything, who think they can't dye, or imagine it is a task, are losing the ‘good of castaway fabrics that could be made new with DIAMOND DYES It-is an extremely easy process to color with Diamond Dyes, and the cost is but a trifle. They are for home use and home economy. DIAMOND DYES COLOR ANYTHING ANY COLOR. = |CAMMEYER The Dancing Season. We have the Dancing Shoes and Slippers for dancing feet. The daintlest, most artistic and exquisite creations of the shoe- maker’s art. And our prices are as fascinating for lowness as the slippers are for beaut and superior designs, tee, and embellishments. Women's White, Blue, Pongee, Tan and Patent Leathers in various new and exclusive forms, such as the Boulevard or Four-Bar Open Work Sandals, Plain or Beaded, Ss ha ade 1 1 The correct shades of Satin Slippers at, Four-Strap Kid Sandals, Hagens beaded 2,00 3,00 ° in all leather and satin shades to match Pag sd ag i By Catalogue Mailed Free on Application, Mail Orders Promptly Filled. oth Ave: and 20th St. 3 Mr. Halis followed with the two other is positively the only preparation known to medical science that will gerelon the immatured bust or | DR, CHARLES CO, “yet'yeans” rr THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, 1904. pinning the unfortunate man beneath It. | RICH AUTOIST TOLD OF FIRE} “BURNED TO CRISP LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 14—C. 8, Caldwell, who on Tuesday went out for @ ride in his big automobile and mys- teriously i red, has been found. He met. a frightful h.. He was found by the side of a lonely road pinned beneath his machine, his body charred to a crisp. ‘What happened can only be conjec- tured. It is presumed that the machine) suddenly became unmanageable, plungea overturned, to one side of the road ai ‘The garoll Caldwell w: theory is th the heads of absence. fam E. tour of the caster, tributed to heart disease. was a wealthy man. the machine exploded. The charred wreck of the auto has been seen on the road by quite @ num- ber of people, but that the charred body of a man lay beneath it never entered those passing. ‘The car and the body of Mr. Caldwell were found by a ef»hing party com- posed of Mr, Caldwell's friends, had become alarmed at his prolonged Mr. Caldwell was a relative of Will- Case, of this city. and of the late Howard E. Case, of Auburn, N, Y., who died suddenly while on a coaching near Lan- England, His death was at- Mr. Caldwell lake district Dress Clothes. Tuxedo Suits at $20. — Made of black unfinish- ed worsteds, with long, graceful silk collar —broad ered and perfect fitting. The trousers have a wide silk the sides. Your tailor would charge you $30 for a.suit bsp price is” He Hoorn. $ coat eepar shawl hould- braid down Our $20. it. The New Cutaway Full Dress Suits at $25. Faultlese—is the word that best de- scribes these dress suits, And they’re at a price where every man can afford to possess one. Coat and Vest, Special at $15. The perfect lines of these black cutaway goats and vests, the long lapels, snugfitting collars, broad shoulders and full skirts, are hard to duplicate even in the highest priced custom tailored garments. These coats and vests are made of dlack Thibets and would cost you $25 at a custom tailor’s, Our special price is $15. Prince Albert Coats and Vests, Special at $15. Elegance of style and perfection of fit mark our Prince Albert coats and vests as distinctive and super- ior to the ordinary kind. And ours hold their shape. Even for $22 and $20 you cannot find garments as good as these elsewhere, Our special price $15. madeofafine Smooth-fnished black dress whipcord, silk faced to the buttonholes. would chi which we o! of $25. A custom tailor $35 for this suit, jer at the special price Vogel Brothers 42™ Stv.Cor B* Ane. Open Saturday Night Till 10.30. Women ‘s Dept. COATS! COATS! COATS! , Short, medium and three-quarter len ‘loose and fitted backs, in Cheviots, Kerseys, Montagnac and Zibelines. tons, Skinner satin lined. ne The Best Values Ever Offered. 7, and JQ,0 Splendid Bargains in Velour Costs, Evening Coats, Walking Suits, Velvet Costumes, Waists and Furs, Broadway and 13th St. E DEVELOPS RSA THE BUST. The greatest at- tractiveness of a ‘woman's figure js a finely rounded! Bust, and in no direction is a; lack of woman's charms so strik ing as in a deficiency in this particu lar. Dr. Charles Flesh Food Te- the natural beauty of a breast N SALE AT DEPARTM MENT STORES AND SPECIAL ‘OFFER. "he regular price of Dr. Charles Fies) “aia” @ box, but to. Introduce sine! thous ew homes jecided to wend we have phat “a5 boxes to aah who answer this iv tisemant ‘and send Us 31,00." All packages ‘are sent in plain emppers ees repald. FREE. § oa are "I conve pou ot ot the ateat merit 10 bene whieh ee gent f fen {0 1 8 ganna We. will alpo send fies “Art of ‘Maseame,’” which ontain a aii the’ provee Biovement faeing the face. “neck sipeetions for developing the rma at ae Addrean Forsythe’s Thursday & Friday We have placed on sale several | thousands of our celebrated ‘Cheviot Waists | $2.75 None, of them has ever been offered at less than 4:50 A large range of colors and any John THE WAIST HOUSE Mag Broeaway,, 1ith and isth Streets, Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning’ Wondere, quantity of all white weaves toj] x select from, Forsythe who Water Pastel, Etchings graphs; inches, Formerly $2 ( Colo and these t! ave lack, cream a Friday, ato... 8x10 to 30x50 On Sale at $f to $35, for BI, 39c fo Bi Framed Pictures Al HALF PRICE, ty Otl Photogravures, Photo: ree special lots. Made of strictly pure wool with a soft cre} fo be confounded with the fabrice offered elsewhere 1c is much superior. nd ‘forty has a wintry flavor. lack and lored TAMINE;, rable shader; Prices se Next to Nothing in this January Sale Women's and Misses’ GARMENTS. T IS IMPERATIVE that we part company this month with every suit or wrap that There isn’t a garment but what is mar- vellously low in price—lower than its style {nd quality would ordinarily warrant. establish a new Low Record, Walking Suits. At $10.98—reduced fr from $20. Prices are all made Read, kitted blouse Pam rr collariens ‘vith vik: ‘late kt with etal $7.50 P material, etc; $5.50 {Box Coats to 14; regular $6.50 Choose at 15c., just 24 Inches wide: also 1, Japanese Habutal, 20 Just for Friday, at Soc, kinds...).... OUR LOTS, 12 bo prints Cail weight), per Tos. Fresh Pork fiausag :. r cherie! 50—reduced Habutais 2,300 yards of Printed Persian Habytals, 19¢c black, rk with: plat tire 32. trimmed with atitened t. $3. All the Winter Coats to Go in a Hurry. Latest models in various cloths, such as Kersey, Montagnac and Zibelines, etc.; cut in the height of style and made in superior manner. $10.00 Coats cut t0 5,98. $13.50 Coats cut to 6.98. Extraordinary Friday and Saturday Reductions on Misses’ Garments. The'same principle of Clearance affects the Misses’ Garments. } They must all gonow—and it means a big saving to you on splendid sorts. 8, of cheviot serge, 6 to 14, kinds binds at. and Reefer. kind Jackets, with cape, lined i through ; $12.50 kinds al Velvet Shirt Waist Suits, 14,16and 18; $20 kind at.. Friday. season—we feel sure of that. 500 yards inches et, eatin lined Tee ftom $55. Ade: lutely worth more than double the price, navy or Skirtel Blows cst SAVE, 218'& 22° STREETS DAM DRY GOODS Co. DRESS GOODS HE biggest dress goods day of the month is predicted for to-morrow, as a result of Every line talks a saving—not a mere pretense at one, ~ The first great offering’ is the lot at 39¢., which includes: NCH SPONGED AND SHRUNK C 38-1 CH ALL-WOOL CREPE GRAN 50-INCH MOHAIR BRILIANTINE, ROY 43-INCH BLACK ALL-WOOL 50-INCH BLACK ALL-WOO: 43-INCH ALL-WOOL CANVAS VALUE 69C YARD. 29c. for 50c. CREPE ALBATROSS ARD. BLACK AND ALL THE NEW COLORINGS; 49. for $1.25CANVAS HOMESPUNS 56 Inches wide, fe to that end. Dress Suits. At $16.98 98—-reduc noy Mraps to mateh coat. At $37,50—reduced trom $65, VIOT IN BLACK AND COL ORS; VALUE 65C. N BLACK AND 16 S} > xautalte Golorines: | owne and ‘Oxfords Sold Regularly at 60c. to 75c, 24, strictly all wool, and in including ‘blues, find equal value Friday Specials Dress Shirts. handsomely trimmed in an en- tirely new effect with atraps of Peau de Sofe. At $4.50—reduced from $7.80" Shicfed? vio ne jadtota lined: <p Long Coat sults « iode ver gir wits vox Diuit. Black, navy oF Moulder ‘caper pipine | $16.50 Coats cut to 8.98. $18.50 Coats cut to 10. Dresses, leation, 6 to’ 1 . 4.98 2.98 6 w styles: Long shades, to Pine Jackets, 9.98. regularly at 45c. 35c. of. Sy },100 acne to 14; regular $4 kinds at 3. 98 | Long Velvet Coats, 6to1 ine 22 kinds at 16 and 18; $22 kinds cutto 25c. to 45c. Ribbons at BIG flutter to-morrow—High-grade, pure silk Rib- bons, in stripes, Dresdens and polka dots; also an as. a of very desirable Pillow Ribbons. All are kinds that we seil ts of fine err e-tinteh pipiigs of slike ‘ | tkire with phaits i | $38.50 Coats cut to 21.50. 98. |" $45.00 Coats cut lads and mixed; also regular $6.75 3 98 serge, 1.98 9.98 8.98 9.98 15° kersey, 8 kinds at.. with cape, 1 and 25¢. Never Such a Silk Sale in All New York. S ee of the most wanted kinds were never so cheap as th are exceptional; extraordinary; much below the real cost of manufacture. We cannot fill mai! orders for these three items—which are Positively Spectal for Friday Only. Taffetas fine heavy {BLACK ‘Tat- ite || feta: Runrantee highly som afr wears You cannot dpi. te, it “quality in’ any wore for fess Just for iriday. at 39 Stock Collars of fine Point de tabs, Rrand, Cream ae | res | mention ib » 25c | Fi ee es Real value, | Just for Friday at Bec Big Friday Clearance of Curtains. AVY tapestry and mercerized Curtains—upward of two hundred pairs. in one and two pair lots, Were there more of them you'd pay full prices, for they’re among the pet patterns we've ever had in stock/ Curtains that were $5.00) pair, marked down to.. Grocery Specials for Friday and Saturday. ' he cheeials been added two other lots—just as big values. styles, including Lierre, Repousse, Escurial, Spangled, | Renaissance and Net. Robes that were $15 and $20; fifty-seven of them to be sold this Friday alti: 3 Big Specials in NECKWEAR and VEILINGS. Stock Collars of real Duchesse tionally stylish. 0.75 | 45c LACES: Two Unprecedented Specials. HIS splendid Lace Store, noted for its wonderful merchandise and exceptionally low pricing of things, establishes a new precedent for big values to-morrow with these two specials: NET TOP, REPOUSSE, LIERRE and caer Laces, 7 to 10 inch widths; correct styles for trimming walsts and sleeves; white and ial * POINT DE VENI inches wide, entire waists: and Cc $1.00 the yard; for Lace and aaled ROBES; Less Than Cost Two of them are the remaining Robes from at Monday’s great event. Altogether a choice selection of new and desirable} 69c. For Friday. Cambric Corset Coders, French .98 i style, trimmed all around with three- inch torchon lace and pitica Friday special at Children’s Maslin Decca hem and cluster of fine tucks; ‘sizes Veilings, chenille dotted, Tax-} one to Robes that were || Venise, with tab effects; also hand-made | Lace, made with double tabs; excep-| edo, Hairline meshes, all made up, 1 Arabe Stocks with 25e. Actual values are $2.50. Just for Friday at | 1.25 1-95 Bolled Ham...) sI\0%) ver Seqtat.fore: | Swi _Bentohatel Cheene rer Cakey it 3 layers, each Bread— Lerge Curtains that were $5. ” pair, marked down to.. Odean page 2-1 Cheene—Do- 19¢ | Canned Fish Specials, 4c} hia Cream go 2.95 Sardines Cle 8 Ib, $1.00; 1D, in white or cream; of them to be sold this Friday at...... yards in length, Navy or black. Curtains that were $6.50 palr, marked down to... Jacaues Duprat & tsi rade — Bins.it mixed. “Oolong Walking length; binck Ke nine gore flare, witht open welt Very stylish and destrable modela. Hats; at | 47460 Coats cut to 29.50. to 25.00.| (Velour; Skirted Biouses.) FOUR EXTRAORDINARY Furniture turned legs; hear regularly at $3; Mabogany Finish Tables, with sped top, 24x24 inches, carved edge, if below, ularly at Sample Tables, one o sent to us, from which we cl ular stock— $4.50 Tables at $3.00. $6.00 Tables at $4.00. $8.00 Tables at $5.50: rmsuso CO wih pated big values at $1.30 dozen. Worth Double. Specials. Quartered Oak Tables, top 24x with shelf below, finished with friceoes baie 1 95 brass claw feet. Sold reg- ia 50; 4,50 ower for Fri- Three Millinery Specials EARING AWAY thing that has a semblance of winter to it; hence these extraordinary Friday values. FPiaited’ Chiffon Hats—Eight new and very stylish shapes in Turbans and other close fitting forms. Away 3 below their value at. Black Veldet Hale About 25 doz ens, made of black mirror velvet; also draped Toques, Turbans and choose from the every- . $25, Walking eS * 98c ae de seps net, combined 3 Some ver; chiffon; . bs 1.45 Sale of Women’s Shoes. Medallion Shoes for women At $2.50 Pair Shges that are the equalin style and wearing qual- ita ‘of the $3 and $3.50 “trade” shoes of other houses Twenty styles; with heavy exten- sion, medium or very light, flexible, hand-turn soles. Patent leather, pat- ent colt, vici kid—with low, medium or very high heels. Medallion Shoes are worth athe your feet into, Leggins for Buys and Girls, Boys’ tan leather, 3. straps; also. some of corduroy. to six years. | $1.25 ki Pyrographic Outfits. The cost of burning wood for your own pleasure is reduced to the minimum to-morrow. We offer 100 sets of Pyrographic Out- elected ==: Pillow Tops and Backs Tinted Pillow Tops and Backs, in a wide variety of patterns. Just Friday at..... Special Friday Sale of Muslin Underwear and Corsets, Cambric ruffle, with one or two insertings of torchon lace and lace edge, . Tope Girdles and short Batiste Corsets size 18 to 24. Always sold at Boys’ and Girls’ tan and black, best quality velvet; sizes two to nine years. rule ii oh $1.25 and $1.50 75¢| ese for to-morrow, ‘Prices They won't be duplicated again this Taffetas of BLA‘ sie yah ch ane me " Wid an‘ over town at 78 just for Friday, at 2c ISE LACE ALL-OVERS, t suitable for (79° dresses, Friday, To thesehave $25 and $35; sixty-three 17 tagat .. 75-cent Value, Friday, 49c Mostly 3.95 Maracaibo, Coftec ancy Brick Oven in tomato 12c tn lass; mr 286 Tunmno Ste brant roare, to 16 Oarment best tefl 35 E REPRESENT in New York the famous C. B. a la Spirite Corsets, with straight front; bias cut, dip hip, low bust; made of white coutil; sizes 18 to 30. Real value $1.50. For Friday at oe ’ Boys’ $2.00 EQBOu'LL have to be here early in the morning for these. They're on sale at 8 o'clock, and won't last a great while. Melton, to fit boys between 3 and 8 years; finished with brass buttons amd chevrons. They're worth two dollars, no mat- ter how you figure. 1 hg for +: Overcoat, Sizes are 5 to 10 Ri 4. 25 for $8 Overcoats, / Sizes sioetly three St and ‘egular 756 25¢ Dratwers, fla 9of in blue, pink and all white; " 39¢ 29e ht years, Friday 1. 12%e 75¢ 89¢c} Reefers, Made of Oxford On sale 3d floor. Ont Reeferr. 3 tw oraveollar Reefers in slaes F en are S to 16 y

Other pages from this issue: