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3 SK BOY DES WARE PA Child Was Rescued from a Blaze in Tenement-House in Chrys: tie Street, but Expired in His Mother’s Arms. WOMAN FLED FROM HOME IN TERROR. Tenants Driven to the Roof of; the House by Flames and) Smoke, but All of Them Es- caped Without Injury. used a pante in the six-story tenement at No. 17% Chrystie street to- day, and in the midst of the excitement & two-year-old boy that had been res- cued from the building died in his Wwothet’s arms on the street, The fire started in the candy shop on the first floor owned by Harris Charlop!, Churlopi and his wife and three chil- dren live In the rooms in the rear of the shop.; The fire was discovered by Policeman Wall, who rapped for as- Mstunce and then started to arouse the tenants. Policeman Hoefling responded to the call, and between them they managed to drive most of the tenants to the roof, the halls being so filled with smoke that it was alinost impossible to pass through them, On the second floor of the building lived Antonio Micikit with his wil thelr two-year-old boy, Pietro, ‘The Matter had been iil for some ume, and \the mother, when aroused by the police- | man, wrapped him in several shawls before starting out with him, She was then assisted to the street by Hoefling, but she no sooner reached the sidewalk than she noticed the boy was sinking, In a panic of fear shy ran down the street and was finally stopped at Riv- ington street and brought back. The police looked at the boy and turned in an ambulance call. ‘The mother and child were taken into # Chinese laundry, where the boy was Jald out on the counter. When the am- Dulance surgeon arrived from Gouver- neur Hespital the boy was dead. The fire was confined to the first floor. HEROINE AT FRE IN TENEMENT-OUSE Clara Rosenstein Alarms Ten- ants and Saves Families from Possible Death — Firemen Carry Three to Safety. Fi Clara Rosenstein is the heroine in the bi tenement-house at Nos. 54 and 36 Division street, because she saved twenty familles from panic and pos- sible death Ina fire last night, The fire started in a stationery store kept by the girl's father, and quickly tte hallways were filled with smoke. ‘Rosenstein first saved his own wife and children, who were in tho apartments onthe first floor, and in his fright for- got to call for the other tenants to fee to the street. The daughter Clara took tn the slt- mation quickly. She ren back through the smoke-filled halls to tye fifth floor ard then began yelling “Fire!” with all Jier might. She was followed down the stairs by the tenants to the street. Mrs. Rebecca Bpatein, an aged woman, was forgotten in the hurry and was seen wringing her hands at the window. Henry Zekind rushed up the stairs sext oor, climbed over the roof and carried {the old woman to safety. Aebecca Lipsky, eighteen years old, and her small brother and sister, did not have, time to tee to the street And climbed out to the fire-escape. So dense was the smoke that they wers ~delven back, They were about to perish when the firemen raised lad- ders and John 8, Linahan brought the frightened trio to wafety. Jesse Kaplan, a two-year-old » boy, was also overlooked in the excitement, and when rescued was half dead from smoke. He was saved by his father. No one was injured, and the fire did ttle damage except. with smoke, ARM BROKEN A FRIEND'S WEDDN Brewer’s Son Was Cheering th Bridegroom and Fell. Off a Chair, Bridé’s Unole Fell Dow: Stairs. y Wondering if any one ever had an arm broken at a wedding before, Otto Schaudle, son of the President of the ‘Rising Sun Brewery, of Elizabeth, is nursing a broken right arm to-day, and (Onaar Miller, uncle of the bride, hap a ‘peoken thumb and a sprained wrist one up in plaster. All this havnenca the marriage of Miss Rrnestine Mil- fer to Dr. Igjdore Goldstein, of One (Hundred and Fifteenth street. brewer's soni thought he would whoop things up @ bit, and give the pounk couple a “send-off” that they fwould remember, 80 he mounted a chair ‘and, waving his arms, proposed that jabout two hundred guests give three . In the midst of the cheering uble lost, his. balance and came wn on the arm that he broke, A few tea Inter, Me. Diller stumbled) sx was going down @ stairway leading to & ballroom, ‘ehipped. FLT COLD, MADE FIRE CELAR Now Albert Meyer, Who Was. Sheltered by a Grocer, Is in Police Station Charged with Incendiarism. ing fate in the veet police sta-| uring he tw inuo- | of incendiarism Albert Meyer Is cu Twent ccond on to-day and dec cent of the charge made against him, Mever applied to C grocer, of street, yesterday for a job. “Where du you live?” asked Struck. “Homeless, aged thirty, unmarried, Parents white,” replied Meyer, as though he were giving his pedigree to the police, “That being the case I will give you & job," answered Struck. “You had better sleep in the cellar to-night. To- | Morrow I will get you a more comfort- ablo pl East Struck, a ‘wenty-first 1stay | er went to the cellar last night, For some time 8 slopt peacefuily. | ‘Then he awoke and he was cold. Foel- jing about the cellar he came upon a quantity of wood and this he stacked together in the centre of the floor. He knew he was locked in for the night and the cold was getting unbearable, | An hour or so later a policeman | Passing the grocery store saw flames | through a crack in the cellar door, and he gave an alatm of fire. Every cue in the house was shivering in the streot when the engines arrived. The cellar door was burat open and the firemen came upon Meyer, altting by the fire | and. enjoying 1 | “Got cold, said, “and fired up." | ate was taken to the station house | and made a Preon ets The police are | inclined to belleve his story. | CIGARETTE STARTS FIRE. Blase in a Boarding-House Does Little Damage. A lighted cigarette thrown on the floor lof the apartment of Mra. Hattie Mc- Kee, No, 224 East Seventieth street, set fire to the place to-day. Mrs, McKee 1s colored and keeps boarders. The fire occurred In a boarder's room while all in the house were away save Willian Johnson, who was asleep when He was the blaze was ‘discovered. awakened and ped without Inj Tha damage to fat and its coni was slight. IN JAIL 62 TIMES FOR CRIMINAL LIBEL Hobart S. Bird Tells of His Strenuous Experience in Port Rico Because of His Attack _ on Government. Hobart 8. Bird, who has just arrived from San Juan, Porto Rico, wishes to be set right In the eyes of the Ameri- can people, According to various pub- Heations in this country, Mr, Bird has beon arrested fifty tlmes for criminal libel in Porto Rico. Mr. Bird complains that the number of his arrests has been quoted incor- rectly. A® a matter of fact, he has suf- fered arrest on that charge sixty-two umes, Bird comes originally from Wisconsin, He started a paper in Porto Rico in 1893, and soon began to attack the Gov- ment, and particularly the Republican party on that island. He says that he was taken to jail seven timeg in one day, but that the st he ever was over night. (ee RARE MALADY FATAL TO HIM David 8. Husted, Mad Been Turning Black, (Special to The Evening World.) GREENWICH, Conn., March 2.— David §. Husted, a prominent Green- wich resident, who many years ago was charged with burning his neighbor's barn, and who spent $100,000 Aghting the charge and securing acquittal, died to- day at the home of his physician, Dr. oy Burnell. “He suffered trom. the Addison disease, @ very rare malady, which had been’ turning his skin black for ten years. Willian Rockefeller tried last year to buy Husted’s farm, which adjoined his but falled. Husted was sixty years old and @ bachelor. He leaves a brother and sister Iving in Portchester. Neat and Stylish Easter Hat, imprisoned was of Connectteut, TA quite popular at Sut of tylen” . Bineent, other tracts @ great attent! ir, of course, is scrg {nized at the same tine. ‘Therefore, 17 oul nderines't tonto, will fully rentare. and a Peautifal than ever. Tf, on anak tt move nice, to begin ‘with: thin arent ake it nicer atin. the hair oe cal ha i Pianos and Organs. Secinetidi tiated acta 4 aeaetiaas onmnaieadadacoeineaaait aa een ieee ende tee THE WORLD? TURSDAY Pianos and Organs. EVENING, MARCH 22, 1904 Rallroads. A Doctor’s Prescription 50 years in use. CURES This great March Sale of Pianos: places everybody in a position to secure the celebrated tone-lasting $350 Walters Piano for $195, on very liberal terms of $5 down and $1 a week. You save from $150 to $200 on your investment, besides secur- ing one of the best pianos made. Pianos delivered to your home upon firet payment of $5, and no interest is charged for time taken in making payments, When purchasing a Piano, be careful whom you buy {t from. Piano Buying Is a Confidence. When you buy a Piano, buy one that you know will last.. When buying a Piano, know there's a responsible firm back of it. see that the Piano bears the manufacturer's name. Walters Piano you buy a Plano with a record, backed by the Wal- ters Piano Co. as well as Bloomingdale Brothers. The Walters Pianos illustrate the highest type of piano con- struction. They are built by the Walters Plano Company—old, ex- perlenced piano builders—and are ‘Guaranteed for 10 Years. A fac-simile of this guarantee is inserted in gilt letters on the inside top lid of every Piano, When you buy a Piano ft way, for we offer you a Piano Buill to Last a Lifetime. Our interests are our customers’ interests, and we give you the advantage of our great purchasing power, turning every advantage over to you. ALTER ‘ per cae te ceptonally e ported hammers, mide world, the wire, ts the Copper etrings: keys it trimmings atte ‘all WA 2 ler, the most striking feyt the touch Is 0 wasy most prominent familie fessional peopl Hundreds of unsolicited letters of praise for the Walt will he shown you non reaest. Do not confound the Walters Pianos with cheap pianos adver- Walters Pianos are the highest type of piano. perfection and superior to pianos sold to-day at from $350 to $400. The way we sell these Walters Pianos leaves us a very small It's more for prestige than profit, however, that we do this, as we know that In a short time Walters Pianos will tised at $200 and $225. margin of profit. ven, 71-3 octaves, . by’ the best hamim Imported: Of Noll ERS PIANOS nt finest from us you are fully secured in every fitted with the finest tone-lasting aman skill claves ‘oof selected Ivory id brass. ard and ing and ‘responalve ¢ os strong tone without exertion, ‘Th 8 are fitted with regulating practice » thelr music ri rich, are In the Was in th outsell any other piano made In America, Our New Exchange System gives you an opportu: of exchanging your old piano for a beautiful new Walters, paying any balance due at a dollar a week. No interest charged for time taken in making payme Banking and Financial. nts, Banking and Financial. ) Also In buying the can make them. ~The have 16-pound tm~ r manufacturer in the aa ix overstring with the ping bushed; the and w child can get n ® Wrought In new Em* plano business, for Nr sof some of the nom a studios of many pro- Piano Colds and La Grippe; PREVENTS Pneumonia, Builds up the Body! or your Money Refunded. Serid PAR $3,000,000 NEW YORK CITY 344% Tax Exempt Gold Bonds (Payable in Fifty Years) TO BE SOLD THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1904 OFFERED DIRECT TO INVBSTORS A legal Investment for trust funds, exempt from vantage as dealers. “offering the highest premium. inclosed in the addressed envelope. TWO PER BID, | 1p must be City, This deposit 1 bank of t Dida ina sealed envelope, VALUE MUST, ACCOMPA: New York iddere, Fo NY if fuller formation Aaxation except for State purposes. No “all or none” -bids received, thus giving investors the same ad- * Bonds are awarded to bidders ‘O CENT. Ph sees ota reitan mace ses ‘clty Recofas® vublished at kk or Trust Company, or address EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller City of New York Broadway, New York Contains For Sale. no Morphine L or Poisonous Drugs. GLO. fo, ou, olds ness, | No rice Te: qulred. All. ‘tranaactl Macon or write for {ifustrated Main Store, 37-89 MAIDI 25H 6th Ave, 2978 id Ave DIAMONDS «CRED rae accounta opened at an; Tela) stores which vw ich wo hat tablinhed wholesale employers’ refere lone strict! Call talarie, . W. SWEET & CO,, CASH OR CREDIT FEWELLERK 46T Fulton 6 176 Newark A\ DRESS WELL! PAY US Bi and have your’ 210 Biwa: n 7HANGE CLOTHING Room 4 (elevator). Waltham’ « igi on & Dit nod IT: ANE. iW: Y. CRED Clothing. Clocks, Boon! bi For Sale. POR EVERYBODY. Anything you want, Jewelry, Furniture, Dry Ineas strictly confidential. $7 WEEKLY, i 62 BOWDRY, COR. CANAL. Oven Evenings, Edison Phonographs, MH. JACKSOM Ay) 0)chaea ela aa WATCHES: & DIAMONDS. EASY PAYMENTS Pennsylvania’ RAILROAD. STATIONS 4 Twent bing, {iinetina tt Thdtanapes EXPRES ant Lou Leo : 5 re. ‘Toledo and Chic daily vin Shenandoah. Vat ‘oe Cleveland except 8: Mw $35 N Pit ndianaDo browses 2.10 m A Semphis and ‘Orleans, 4a, 1nd. cen thrush t “helnea”? for ee, i» sere BURY Sy metal’ Pa GEO. Trains urrive at and de " Nt Midnieht Wwracy! Sournweatorn Chicago. Lim 1 ally xcent Suni xt t HARLE 9.06 A. Me and’ R35 pittatiel & No, Adame. Pullman Cars Rett Dentistry. Wouldn't It \e teeth that fit and feel ci Full Sets of Teeth. Silver Fillin Waterbury Dental BROOKLYN: (24 door west Abraham & Strauss) Hours, 8 to 6. nda’ GOLD CRO 22k. just as serviceable, $5.00. saved by crowning. & Ww. Cortlandt street! LOUIS LIMITED Siioking ‘and Onnereadl and cheek bagwage trom ho Limit ited. Special. *! Limite: make you glad to have your teeth extracted, without pain, by our New Botanical Discovery and go home at night wearing new You'll pay $15.00 elsewhere, but won't be sure of comiort, rou are, ‘eeth that can’t be filled can be Bad teeth DENTAL A3z CORNER 14TH 8. ty third Deaprosse® Tater i Houte ature Nt Cleve- st abure, ols and RG SPECIAL.—Daily & OHIO, RAILWAY. ays and 4.55 PM. daily INT COMFORT and NO aN week-days and 5. Coa 2 and 255 7 ek-dnyr. Sundi M. Through ed Trains, rior’ Cars and day. | Patio Mining Car nye, day, 118 and 261 Below 23d y destination. Pennsylvania senger Agent NewYork Central rt from Grand w York ce Day Express... Laeal kaxpress Hutfalo Limited. ted: Pevidenoe by Wemont inn Goran DANTETA. Pare Ament. omfortable?| The pleasure is yours for five dollars and the work guaranteed for 10 years, iP Parlors, NEW. YORK: 414-416Fulton St. 54 W.23d St. (Opp. Eden Museo.) va, 9 te 4, German, French and Swedish spoken, WNS. old, best for wear. Look and feel like your own teeth— Here Lawyers. GEO. ROBINSON ( Lawyer) PROPER y at wood Wayeas, ot Mfg. C % any roth, PINSON to interview local trade for com- 2 ry $2 and prompt attention to ADVICE FR ‘and expenses unnecessary, HEARN than strest sn Tailored Hats (ready to wear)...... ‘|Partly Ready Hats............ |Dress Hats..... OPN | Misses’ and Children's Hats. : 10.09 AM 20.90 PM 5 -| which the makers want to keep up high e)RIVAL, but | priced kinds. 5% Wonder where Hearn West Fourteenth Street The Finest Stock of Millinery We have yet shown is here this season! ‘ LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF Untrimmed Hats. 49 to 2.98 1.98 te 7.50 198 to 4,98- verses 5,00 to 15,00 3.98 te 10,00 Smart, Chic, tasteful Creations that impress not only with their beauty and quality, but with value repre- sented, for VALUE is first consideration here. Irreproachable Styles but NOT Excessive Prices > ; Pursuant to Our Policy of We Offer To-Morrow, Until 1 P. M.:— BLACK DOUBLE-FACED PEAU DE SOIES—0n Main Fioor. Grand Quality—soft, glove finish, maker’s GUARANTEE woven in every yard—Spring’s most fashionable silk for Etons, Blouses, Cloaks and Entire Costumes—highly desirable for any 59 purpote for which black silks can be used—Value 98 cents....0 ONLY SOLE ‘NTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, ——+ LITTLE CHILDREN’S “BROWNIE” DRESSES—0n Second Floor Fine White Lawn—tbox pleats—front and back with belt— skirt with wide hem—collar, cuffs and belt of white or a pretty color that makes a pleasing contrast—style suitable for Boys and Girls—sizes to three years—new, fresh goods—value .69 ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. fe WOMEN’S DRESSY WHITE LAWN WAISTS—on thira Fioor. Extra fine quality—absolutely new designs—front of emb’d box pleats or plain side pleats with five or six fine lace insertings between—backs to match—button front or back— new full sleeves with side pleats or lace insertings— 1 69 regular price $2.98...... Dever Fey 1 Beautiful, Dressy, Walsta, that the most particular woman can find ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. —_—_—___—_—_—_—- WHITE MERCERIZED MADRAS WAISTINGS—on main Fioor. Newest, crettiest designs—amall figure, wreath, leaf, double dice, fancy spot, etc.—fine linen tinish—quality that others are selling at $5 and 19 cents—Here to-morrow morning 10 ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. ¢—___—_____—__—_——_ YARD WIDE FANCY PERCALES—tn Basement. Good substantial weave—destrable styles for Wrappers, Shirt ‘Waists and Dresses, Men’s Shirts and Boys’ Waists and Blouses— Shilling quality.....-- i. aes Something that will make competitors talk again— Geta the goods, with cotton at its present price >-————_—__—_—_————+ ‘Rival’ Dress Linings. Remarkable Offered in competition with any made Early Season Values and sold under various names, and on i Fine Cotton Dress Novelties Never can we remember | have equalled values that follow: :. These Linings not only ices... +++ . VA surpass most of the higher Silk Figured Ch vb Riv calines—highly moired both 6 Chambrays—neat aereal and took like. silke ripes and figures—value 20...... 017 wear like iron—equal to any perealine Tace and Emb'd Stripe Zephyrs— anywhere at any price. wees 19] Black, Blue, Pink and Tan com- Thera are no better Percalines made | Dined with 'White—value .25. 12 than’ Rivals," although you. may | Striped Seerguckers and fancy be asked @ great deal more for Cord Zephyrs—best coloring ou Valito 12% 8% here. “Rival” Satin Serges—Black and colore--used principally for Jacket linings—equal to others at 65... New Canvas Sultings—strong, firm Wweave—plain or fancy atti beat Spring Colorings—value 10... 1234 “Rival” Farmer Satins—deep black- Pio Shade Nas high lustre st inah since 8° | Mena Sutrte una Women's Walnts ~~ “Rival” Mercerized Moreens— Sentra Whine ; and’ colored 27 inch... .85 'value 17. (EF 0188 taki) = Many of those elsewhere sold French Print : higher Dries are hot to wide | highty? sheroeriged""ht aeason' “fh vy Mercerized “Riv: Sates rest ‘yles in prin, Hse eats foas Black and colors, Shades beautiful. Wee 12% including all ancy sl owe Manufact) cloth before iifine aa any elmewhere at findshing. and’ pointing a fet eee piand wloentans cee: 25 and .29 Fant-wide Percales—good and ted Hairline Mohairs strong—excellent styles—regularly Tnparted nwhite-Gatin finish—#0 inches | ‘iui. 6 suet tielt Li 7% Wide—for Jacket linings and fancy Fine Fancy Jaconet Lawns— petticoats—value .7. over a hundred styles—light and Black Lining Satin meditm—1i% cent quality, . 8% Ihigh Anish—value . Of Ginghams for Shirt Waist Sults Mercerized Percalines—extra hig! you will find here the best makes, 35 inches wide—full line of in Stripes, Checks and Plaids— Black; offered elsewhere as colors absolutely fast, also great Special” at 16: Seer Bt stock of Strong rs ut Black Percalines—Molred both sides— | ire. 7 inch—extra prices ranging from. it Jeeaeeeee . Each lower price than Full) i) thehyal other fiouse ‘will sell equal” quality. New Flannels Women's Petticoats Silk emb'd Flannele—white and col-] qafreta silk, Moreen, Mohair anf ored; White Ballavd Vales—all widths and qualities; French Flannels—plain and fancy; high-class White Novelty Plannels for waists and children's cloaks, and all kinds of skirt and suit- ing Flannels; also Cantons and Domets. Quick Selling Prices. White emb'd Baby Flannels— newest designs-elaborately emb'd— hemstitch or open edge scallop. Rest All Wool Plain French Flannel newest shades 4 Fancy Scotoh Fiannals—two and three- toned combination stripes—suttable for shirts, shirt waists and skirting— 35 cent mrade,........++ All Wool Flecked Sultings— a special Al...ccceccee Heavy White Domet Flannels— excellent for nursery purposes— value .10. aan Fine Twill Scote! ting Flannels two and threo tone—light and dark Sateen, Black and colors—newest styl@ in flounces, pleatings, etc. Mohair Petticoats—umbrella flounce, with knife pleating and velvet buding or tucked Melba ruflie—Black, Brown, Navy, Gray and’ the new Checks—special....3+98 Silk Moreen, Petticoats Black and ray—deep knife pleating—rufie finish or tucked umbrella rumfies. 3798 Black French Mercerized Sateen— felba lack Sateen Petticoats—extra aime foass Puites wind hese ; ‘an . stitch ings. .orns 1,29 to 3,29 Taffeta Silk Petticoats—deep > accordion pleatin or Melba ruffie— hematitchinas and-Ruchinge black and colors—special. .. 5.95 Extra heavy Taffeta—Black, Col and Changeable effects—deep accordion with tucked Melba ruf- fie—also dust fuffle—value $898..., 7.49 6% combination stripes—value 40 .29 Fine White Wool Saxony Finer Noveltios in Silk to $10.08, Baby Flannels—value .36. + 29 New Spring Comfortables Satin, Stik, Sateen and Stikoline—Down or Cotton Alled—stitched plain or tn scroll or diamond designs—with and without borders—Full and Three-Quar ter Bed sires— German Linen Tickings Our own importation, Plain blue and red, and blue and white and white stripe, $3 inch +1 to .98 Quick Selling Prices $4: inch 38 19.98 | ruts sie aitk Gomtortabler 45 Inch... +89 to 1.29 | Down filled—cord-eage—worth 11,98,8. 98 84 to Bl inch, ++ 59 (0 2.29 | Pull size Heavy Satin Comtortabies= ® figured centre—plain bors heavy SUk Cord Hage; vatue Down filling. with |nteslining that Speciat in prevents ‘ahedding.’™ i Full size French Sateen Comfortables= Engraving Department (for a limited time) 50 Medding Invitations or Announcements (script type), hot to exceed 10 lines. . 4.59 We furnish and engrave 80 Invitations or Announcements With two sets of envelopes, for special price of $4.50, Quality and workmansily the best. White medicated cotton filing— fancy stitch—light and dark.,..., 298 Full size Silkolin: ‘uffled— light and dark—elsewnhere #1.25.... 98 size Silko! Comfortadles— fower patterns—white cotton flied 1669) Two Pillow Bargains 4 1b. Half Down and Feather Pile lows. covered with German Linen Peking sss resularly #289....,, te 98 3% Ib, Pure Feather Pillows—covered, s ringbone Ticking— a en peta hoc to shed—value $186.40 Easter Cards and Novelties 212] Bunnies, Chicks and, Gee on rancy cards. 50, Garda Fram above Plate... .gy' Cards, Booklets mre in, forme of | thus early to:

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