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_, ck DRAUGHT "ALLS Fl FIREMEN Three More ae, in Hospital— _ Men Were Caught by Dense * Velume of Soke in Store- house Fire. EIGHTEEN MEN FALL UNCONSCIOUS AT ONCE. intire Crew Ordered to Enter Building and Bring Out Vic- ‘. tims—Three Dead, All Mem- *’ bers of One Engine Company. Battalion Chief William McCarthy and Firemen Michael Maloney and John McAllister are dying in St. Cath- atine’s Hospital as a result of the ‘stubborn blaze in which three men lost (heir lives at the building of the Amer- Ygan Manufacturing Company, Noble and Oak streets, Brooklyn, All Right the nurses and physicians have Worked to bring the sufferers back to eensctousnes: for thelr lives. yiArthur Rirk and Christian Dressler died as they were carried out of the burning building, and Peter Gaffney expired in the Eastern District Hos- pital to-day. He battled bravely to live, but he was burned from head to fost. All three victims were mem- bers vf Engine Company No. 138. Niet firemen owe their lives to +8 heroism of the men of other com- Fanies, who carried their unconscious forms from the building when all with- out thought they were lost. They be- Jong to Companies Nos, 115, 121 and 138, “and none is in condition to-day to do fctive duty. The men were overcome while fighting | ; ‘the blaze from the inside. The com- pany manufactures bags and rope, and the bullding in which the fire started was the storeroom, filled with the most fhfiammable materials. ‘Three more calls for apparatus were sent in after the first engines reached the fire, yet the flames gained steadily. ‘The chiefs saw that the fire could not be placed under control from’ the street, and thirty men with ten leads of hose were ordered inside the bullding. Sud- denly a “back draught" caught the dense volume of smoke and carried it back into the faces of the fire-fighters. _ All but twelve were overcome where they stood. The dozen firemen reeled to the street, many of them falling as soon as they reached the open air, and fold of their dying comrades within. Every man on duty was ordered Inside to search for the bodies. ‘They were brought out one by one and cared for by hospital déétors, but Rink and Dressler were foo far gone to be re- vived. “The building was entirely Gestroyed, " and with the delay caused by the death and injury of the firemen there was dit- foulty in paving the surrounding atrue- TRENTON, N. J., Hewitt, nephew of the |. Howitt and broher of Charles H. Howitt, of the Trenton Iron Works, dled 404 Ruth Belts" dicane lence, No, 404} ‘Hewitt was fifty-two Micructural Iron engineer. ‘the cause West | but thero Js little hope | DIED AT DOOR OF SWEETHEART Henry F. Schmidt Called to See Woman He Loved, but with Whom He Had Quarrelled, and Then Expired. HEART DISEASE MAY \ ‘ HAVE KILLED HIM. Former Fiancee Sees Body in Hallway of Home on Her Re- turn from Theatre with Dead Man’s Rival. Unhappy.in the only love affair of his life y Schmidt. an upholsterer, of No. Sixth avenue, died of what the physicians say heart disease brought about by his gore mental trouble. After an attempt yesterday to see the girl who had been ourted by lim for several months, he fell on the |Steps leading to tho entrance of the flat in which she lved and-dled, The girl, Ella Ry home in the Adtrond came from her ks eight months Mrs. Alle- No. &% West One Hundred and . She left at her home in the jnorthera part of the State a young school teacher lover to whom she was engeged. Once in New York she sought employment for a livelihood and was given @ position in the upholstery shop |of Henry Senmiat. Girl Renents Jealousy. She is a tall girl 6f dark complexton and possesses a charm that is danget to a susceptible man. Be Proved himself to be. He became fas- Jcinated by the girl almost from the first day that she came into his place, He was so ardent in his suit that the ehool teacher was soon forgotten. But Schmidt became too exacting. A few nights ugo when he discovered that the young girl whom he loved had been to the theatre with another man he called her to task, ‘This she resented and left the upholstery shop at once, Difference in religion also marred the “go. to live with her sister, baugh, smooth course of love. The man war a Protestint and tho girl is a Catholic, He told her at times that he would even change his religion for her, but the girl put off the final protestations as often as she could, After the quarrel which caused the young Indy to take her clothes and go Schmidt was not himself. He de- termined jo ask forgiveness and last night went to the. house of Miss Ryan's | sister. Allebaugh shut the door in his face. © was the last person to seo him alive. As soon as the door closed Schmidt fell to the steps. Former Fiancee Seen Body. He was found in a’sitting posture by Miss Ryan and the young man who had taken her to the theatre. At first Mrs. Allebaugh denied all knowledge of the igantiey, iE gt e Sead. tie pice she after- ward¢ admittedy to (ie Police that. si had known hee = a Miss Ryan and a young man cated a the home. of Mrs. Adolph Schmidt. the fiance, soon after mid- her of the death of her id to an Evening son. fon was simply His infatuation’ k im. He received from her yesterday J a telegram sayin, whe would not be able to go out with him that night as had been arranged, as she was ill, He did call Bnd he found her out as I subsequently le: I’ asked Miss Ryan, “Was. ther thing between you and my son? yes,’ she said, am y “Oh, | ‘we were engaged,’ " Plates, Tea Pots, Cups and Shaped Dishes, etc, > Sets, Olive Trays, Nut Trays, Cream Pitchers, Vases, ' Bowls, Rose Jars, Bon Bon Boxes, Odd and Fancy Formerly Sold at soc., 75c. and $1 Each, Arare chance for lovers of Japanese art, A Clearance Sale | About 4,000 Pieces | Artistic Japanese | MN) Decorated | Tableware, | Large variety of shapes, Beautiful hand - painted designs in Flowers, Figures and Landscapes. 2 5c each, | | | | Among the assortment | there are | Saucers, Sugar and Cream In the Basement. A.A. Van Broadway, bet. f tr, it is no! of life warty moles and A Smal pimplo fame on my jaw, but gave mo no plea’ tat eve tia in oF Cem n lence, and f ‘should have forgot ame an ea the bod mleed. Theta, otnom soak over, but would fot | Heal. This continued for some time thon tho Oanoer from birth’ began toeat and sproad, until it was a9 large as a toinflame and B®f,dollar, whon I heard of 8, 3, 8. and detérmined | to give ita fair trial, and itis romarkablo what a and petare wonderful had from the boginning ; the sore beth are large Beesa,' te heal aud ehes taking a few bottles disap- slcers 6! This was two apere ago; there ith eae moar, an ener Mrs. R. SHIRER, Wyaconda, Mo. a ieee with wer dau blood. Some old the surface c) medicine to at ie have 6% Seene we! an quickly CANCEROUS ULCERS ROOTED IN THE BLOOD, o After the age of 45 or 50, when the vital powers are naturally weak- that a burt of any kind heals slowly and often a very in- scratch or bruise becomes a bad ulcer or sore. rare is alow inh healing then you may be sure something is radically there for years is beginning to assert itself, and breaks out and “Becontes a bad ulcer and perhaps the beginning of Cancer. ores are rooted in the blood, and while washes, soaps, salves, ctc., keep blood and a tonic to bui ie’ Ney is needed, and S, S, S, is just such a | No poison is so powerful and no germ jae Sggeanai oh id to its wonderful curative Povpeerias », Write us all about it,¢No charge for mye ~, ta wir srecirre Coes ATLANTA: Gao i | i | | | tine & Co, 18th & roth Sts. Ba hk Nl a i al a ac THE WORLD: TONDAY EVE? NG, FEBRUARY 1, 1904, The letters of Miss Merkley, whose pic- ture is printed above, and Miss Claussen, prove beyond question that thousands of cases of inflammation of the ovaries and womb are annually cured by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “DEAR MRS, PINKHAM:—Gradual loss of strength and nerve force told me Something was radically wrong with me. | had severe shooting pains through the pelvic organs; cramps and extreme irritation com- pelled me to seek medical advice. The doctor said that | had ovarian trouble and ulceration, and advised an operation, | strongly objected to this and decided to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 1 soon found that my judgment was correct, and that all the good things said about this medicine were true, and day b day | felt less pain and \increased appetite. The ulceration soon healéd, and the other complica- \tions ssp peares and in eleven weeks | was‘ once more strong and vig- ‘orous and perfectly well. “My heartiest thanks are sent to you for the great good you have ‘done me.’’—Sincerely yours, MISS MARGARET MERKLEY, 275 Third St., Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Claussen Saved from a Surgical Operation. “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM :—It seems to me that all the indorsements that I have read of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound do not express one- hat of the virtue the great medicine really possesses. 1 know that it saved ray life, and I want to give the credit where it belongs. 1 suffered with ovarian trouble for five oat ‘had three operations and spent hundreds of dollars on doctors and medicines, but this did not cure me after all. “ However, what doctors and medicines failed to do, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound did. Twenty bottles restored me to peréect health, and I feel sure that had | known of its value before and let the doctors alone I would have been spared all the pain and expense that fruitless operations cost me. If the women who are suffering, and the doctors do not help them, will try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound they will not be disappointed with the results,’’— MISS CLARA M, CLAUSSEN, 1307 Penn St., Kansas City, Mo. ‘S100 PRA, $5.00 Gold Eye Glasses $1.00 a Pair. ee and one all QRFEIT {swe cannot forthwith produce tenor aibve tenimonisie Stich Silt wrove't es jot a sold "Bea G ne. ‘doar, but that baqlutely right in Svery pare ‘This offer te FOR THiS” WEEK Of my, three mores. trouble you in any was, ints and eye murgeons. 6 them thor vice free of t any of our five atoren, nployer's reference | required, all or write for iMustrated catalogue, L. W. 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In Selecting, a Piano Go to a good piano store, put your- self in the hands of an intelligent salesman; tell him about how much you want to pay; and let him use his knowledge to your best advan- tage. « If you come here, there'll be half a dozen different makes of pianos— many styles of each. If you go somewhere else, there'll be less. You save money here; get only good pianos, and your money bac if the piano you buy of us thils to measure up to what we say. Easy payments. : ANDERSON & CO., 370 Fulton Street, Near Smith, Brooklyn. Great February Sale! 600 Renowned Tone-Lasting Harmony}: Pianos, $185, on liberal terms of $ia Week. We've arranged to offer, be- ginning to-morrow, 600 celebrat- ed Harmony pian beautiful new 1904 models, with all the latest improvements, at $185. $5 Down and $1 a Week. This is the Greatest Piano value in the world. Go where you will and make comparisons, or fetch an expert to our piano store, and have him thorough! the Har- will prove to there is no piano in for less than $350 and $400 that can compare with the Harmony in any way. The célebrated_ Harmony Grand Upright Piano is. too known to need much comment It is built by the oldest and most skilled planomakers in the world; of the very finest material, in the most urtistic. style, and finely finished throughout. In fact, the Harmony embodies piano perfection. It has ived nothing but highest praise the musical profession and 1 all who possess one. anos will be delivered on first $5 and no interest charged for time taken in making payments. Our Ten Years’ Guarantee. y Harmony Piano has a ten guarantee inserted in gold let- n the inside top lid of the case. Parlor well anew style rubber cover with each fano purchased. On cash sales, we box, ship and deliver pianos free of charge to any part pelts the lad States. 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M.—NO MAIL ORD3RS, ——__—____________« Seasonabl- Goods at Out of Season Prices. Following are goods that are in immediate demand.>..We offer them at prices that make it an object to buy here and now. Why pay mote for an article than it can be bought for? Watch for and carefully read our advertisements. They always tell of money saving opportunities, DRESS SKIRTS At Mosey Saving | BOUS' WEAR At Money Saving Broadcloth and Cheviot Skirts— BOYS’ RUSSIAN OVERCOATS blucte and colors—braid and ilk Oxford end Navy Frieze—all wool— trink—value $11.00. with and without emb'd Black Peau de Sole emblems—2% to brald or emb'y trim— Vaio $4.58 BOYS' TOURIST O 3.98 | Belt back—all wool Frieze in the popular Oxford grey, also At Money | fancy overcoatings in dark Saving Prices mixtures—S to 15 years onl: vorth 5.00 700... Fancy Belts—new, bodice effects— VACA RerTay ‘Taffeta, Peau de Sole, Satin, Fancy Braids and Blastic—with or without as 88 7 derwear, chil- 3, 113 3.29 rts—fancy ue $16.00 9.98 lack and Cloth Walking skirt colors—value $5. BELTS & CLASPS Full laundered—splendsd styles Corded ind Bleatle pleated bosome in tancy ornaments— Spec . M¥dres or soft bosom In all white ed Steal Belt Claaps Fancy Madras—sepa: cufts— Ornaments—value all sizes to 14 neckband— 9 cent quality G3 Boys’ Linen Collar: all styles and sixe 10 DRESS LININGS ass oes, Point Venise and Batiste Insertings R ridin anu Medaiiions—white and cream— wane Se 28] Biack Mercerized Moree Point Venise ets--Allover destin were 2 see 18 4 lion or Tener, white, cream ana Arabian | Morcertzed Sateens—¢Inch—black value NEW LACES At Mogey Saving Prices. regularly $1.98... 149) and colors. sreseesee BD. Mercerized Percalines black and colors—value .18.. sve 19M NEW At Money EMBROIDERIES Saving Prices. wins, Canibris and Nainsook Edz- |NEW RIBBONS At Money Saving ‘nee dg as inch Raed Ribbons—Liberty Satins, Taffetas and Farvetes—1', inches wide— colors, white and black—usually &.. & Plain and Corded and H. 8. Taffetas, 3, to 4% tnch—also Ng to7 fmeh—value . Cambric and Nainsook Corset anby-French and open patterns— some with beading—{ull 17 inoh— 59. Bia fronts for_SI inch Liberty Satin Taffetas— without | rs, White and blac! aiand #149... elsewhere .15 12% 4%5 and 5 inch Black Liberty Satins— At Monsey single and double face—high lustre; WOMEN'S SKIRTS Saving Prices.) elsewhere 35... wd k and Taeteable crests accoraon LEATHER GOODS At Mesey pleating st ee or ruches 4.95 att : Prices Site tere erized Sateen—ri uffies or Beal Walrus Pitot os err giaens accordion pleatings; wlso dusts gg] metal panel frames.+..s-.+-+-+s++0+20 ruffle; value Nala tend Paseo wk lin th purse and cai case— DECORATE At Beans Saving | lined—with p san GOOD: Crush Leather | Belts—colors and Fig’d Tapestry and Emb' a ace 19 biack—wWere .B0....... seeeee sane Slip Covers—value .28.....0+-s00%* SP pin Cusntons_obiong or square~|CORSETS At Money oaey Saving lace or ribbon trim—value $1, Ae Fig'd Silk Lambrequine—¥4. wide— full len, Is or knot fringe were. se25, +169 ;|FINE TABLE SETS s.viop Prizes All Linen Hematitched Se! full bleached—8x10 cloth—doge napkins—value f.. 4.98 | All Linen Fringed Bets— 8x10 cloth dozen « doyles— | were $2.69, Sateen and Costing ‘coe front and medium | - 58 es—worth ‘a 00 ular and extra size Corsets— two well-known sixes 22 to 36—valuegl.25. . te Straight-Front Corsets— Sixes 18 (0 30—Among these Fich Satin Cloth, Corsets—-#h And biack—beeutifully finished, and trim'd—were $1.75 and $1.95... ..08 Extra Size Straight Fronts for stout figures—ai to 36— were $2.96 8x10. cloth z Mery ete Silk Brocade Corsets—8t All Linen Friny fronts—sises 18 to 24—value 94.95..2.40 Openwork dozen napkins Value $5.49... see rusesee8,791SCARPS & At Money S Saving ve pen SQUARES Money Saving Pure Linen Bureau Scarfs— SILVERWARE Prices, 18338 inches—algo round pleces— cane F Dishes, C 30 Inch—Cluny lace insert Serle Bite ets oF 4 piece and edge—were sine 08 , y, highly burnished | Applique and Allov: Batin engraved; were $53.00 061 Berets tee inohe. o £1.29... 88 quadruple plate Bread Tr ‘einch Squares to match—same pri¢e. Cambric Centre Scarfs with wide Close appliaue border—1% yds long—value $2, i-inch Squares to mate | Sa [BUTTONS At Mosey Seving 8 | rs E xtra ‘plate Tea Bpoons— | fone susie) My doz.—value .69.. 89 Rogers Table Spoons or Forks—%% dor. —value $1.5. 83 French Gray Openwork & border—raised head handles—were, $4 2.98 Rogers Berry Spoon: Bowls highest, rade— designs— 31.69. Plated Gravy Ladies oF 2 tee in silk Wied bo and Olives, Enamel, 3 sizes: + 10 to 60 Fancy Dress B TIN FOULARDS— NEW DOTTED SA te Blue, Brown and snd cluster dote—all star? veees ‘newts bpeene serene se euwens ey

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