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conten Paes ~ WANE SECTIONS Chief Croker Points Out that Large Portions of the City’ Have Little or No Protection Against Blazes. $2,000,000 is NEEDED TO “MAKE CITY ENTIRELY SAFE. “There Should Be Thirty-three | _ New Engines and Hook and , Ladder Companies and Three . Hundred More Men. Fire Chief Edward F. Croker means iat his department shall still remain the best in the world, and with this end in view has asked the Fire Com- miasioner to obtain, If possible, an ap- Propriation which will, if granted, in- €rease the efficacy of the fire-fighting army %3 per cent. Chief Croker Is de- termined that New York shall never Baye a great conflagration, "A great fire,” said the Chief to-day, “starts from a little one. If we have ebgines enough distributed throughout She city to reach the small blaze beforo Mt gets headway the danger of a great fire Js entirely obliterated. There are parts of this city very poorly protected to-day, There are targe institutions cn. if once afire, It would be almost poesible to save. Those I refer to Ate on Washington Holghts. very dificult matter to got ines up the stcep inclines to Washington | Ueights, and an engine fifteen It ts a "I have made a very careful study of the situation and I belleve that the tax- | payers of New York cannot do better than, spend two millions of dollars in| @afeguarding thelr property ugainst fire, fire _ Poorly Protected Districts, “To begin with, there is not a fire éugine on the west side between Mor- ton and Seventeenth streets, and there fe not a hook-and-ladder company be- tween Charles strect and West T'wen- tleth street. ‘There 1s no fire unpparatus between Fifth street and Avenus C and) Thirteenth street and Fourth avenue, “Other localities that have no ap- paratus are ‘Twenty-tifth Fortleth eet, east side, nu engine; Twenty- ighth to Fiftleth street, no hook and ladder; Fifleth to Sixty-seventh street neither engine nor hook and ladder; Six ty-seventh to Kighty-firth street, mW hook snd ta Kighty-frth to One| Hundred and Twenty-tfth street, no} hook and ladder; Kighty-firtn to One Hundred and Fifteenth street, no en- gine. These ure neglected districts un the cat side. “On the west side, from One Hundred and Fortieth to One Hundred and Six- | tleth street, 10 hook und lider; } ty-eighth street to One Hundred and Fortieth street, no hook aud ladder between Ninety-eighth street on th West side and One Hundred and Twen- ty-fifth street on the east there 1s mo hook and ladder. “This does not cover Ground. but it shows conclusively the heed of more apparatus. “For two millions of dollars the sites for new tngine houses and the new ap- Paratus could be purchased, About 300 Hew men would be required, No new batallion chiets however would be needed. Thirty-three new engines and hook- @nd-ladder companies are needed- eleven of these for Brooklyn and Queens and the remaining twenty-two for Manhattan and the Bronx.” ‘The engines the Chief would select fre known as the “second size,” and the localities selected by him for the Rew companies are as follows Location for New Apparatus, Hook und ladder, at Washington and Horatio sireets. Hook “and ladder, on Eighteenth street, between First’avenue and Ave- company, on ‘Thirty-third between Third and Lexington enues, Hook ‘and ladder, on Thirty-eighth street, between Second and Third ave- Bues. Hook and ladder, at Fiftieth street and Lexington avenue, Hook end ladder, ‘on Fifty-eighth street, between Secund and Third ave- ues, Hook and ladder, on Seventy-seventh street, between Third and Lexinbton on rd Sn: Nipety-fifth ny, ¥ werington ‘Thi Hook and ladder, and irs Third Engine company, on One |nd Hieventh si t, Hook ind ladder, at One Hundred and Sixteenth street and St, Nicholas on One Hundred etween Becond and Hundred between Second Hinok and Inad > lnok an adder. on’ Righth ave between One Hundred and ‘Tenth and One Hundred and Twelfth streets, Hook and ladder, and Twenty-fitth sireets. Hook and adder, id, Sixtieth street Avene. Engine company, at One and at One Hundred and Manhattan at One Hundred und Amsterdam 1 me Fiftecnth strect, near Eighth aver Aungine company. on One Hundre and. Fifty-fourth at near Wight os raed c Bhgine Company, on One Hund 0 Horty-elghth street, between pared ie Br Artie nacre: look an udder, on One Hundred a Sixty-fourth street, near Wash, ton. avenue, Wash Ine company. on One a Mighty-fArst street venus Hundred and @rotona mue. Hook and iadder, on One Hund \ htloth street, hoar Amsterdan uve, Y. north f Ono. aed iley avenue, Ney Snes Wright for Divoree, %¢ McCall, of the Supreme Court, Weekly alimony will be fair Kingsley, late of “The ‘“ evaipany, in her suit for heen mT DPT DP evInnS star vag manu, Jourd two children, Chri ~| the flreme ve the whole Gut = Dent Ave eilitnwy 10 Ton OSTRIT. Srensunsioy ——P- v | 3 ~~ oones @ Oster io F3 | © é ie \¢ * Ps ® o THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1904. PERSONALITIES AND GREEN TRADING STAMPS ENTERED LARGELY 1NTO THE FIGHT IN THE 7 TH DIST. 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McManus res- inn and Olga Nelxon, spectively, stroved seven and four from a fire t dwelling at Mei avenue, Jersey y. early to. while Rattalion Fire Chief Hugh Hague carried Mra, Neon and her hus- bund down a Indder from the roof of house, he blax® started from a cause un- known In the basement of the house, a three-story frame = structure, and spread upward toward the sleeping apartments, McManus, passing Mer- ritt street. a block away, noticed smoke coming from windows of the Nelaon home: He rapped on the doors of the house with his club before hurrying off sav- eral Kot back on trun, and seeing no signs o for Barights throu Apr aw & nger have agreed |foor, where he found a Ittle gin to furnish the theatre and the per- ried to alm i formers. “In addition Mrs, . ‘. re been giv position asl i r save alater Olle, She's] Peon elven dying bed and I'm too weak to help her and T can't seo for the smoke.” “VM try and help “sald Me Manus as he made ay through the smoke da the di 1 of the bed on which lay the four-year-old child, half Picking up the litte one he took the suffocated. other by th a front entra started for the He burst in the door, and was osm the strect with the hur nthe Mite girl who had ing st ren wh i the to about $2.00. 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It is preseribed by over 7,000 doctors and ured In more than 2,000 hospitals whenever a gentle tonic and ciimulant is required. It brings {nto setfon evory vital function and enubles one to get from food all the nourlshment it contal At purifies and enriches the blood; st ons the circulation; Improves the t's action; steadies the vex; hardens the munclos; clears the brata and carries health, strongth and vigor to every part of the bod, DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY Is guaranteed absolutely pure and free from Drive out the ig cold or it Will tay next winter. aa awoiaach tzoubles. CAcTOS-—When you ank for Dt yon get the Benuine, “Duity'n” tn th Whiskey, Sold & All druggists and grocers, New Xor! Policeman Bachman, who was wounded blocks to send in an wlarm, Hel py ached It just as!day Justlee Keogh refused to grant all- means ‘of savihie her sister} eonndential emplo pes hint SSS sane (ete SUGUeHE Hee icc der & Bauer, for separation. rand ‘mother were stilly in the| Sline, Linder & a Ruabandl burning house. The plaintift rand ato Ment the firemen tol threw a beefsteak, a coffee pot nat took} Various other articles used In the Unicon-| kitchen and dining-room at her when- Fire-| ever he was displeased with his meals fro cooking, Mr. Bauer, being @ fh Battalion Chief Hague tookg| or her cooking, Mr. Buti cota m down a ladder to the street. It] cripple, used a crutch. This. ton fee was some time nefore. they were re-| cording to the wife, was thrown ot ner Vived. “They Were taken 10 she same] head on one oeeaaion. It ¢ home’ as the children, whe Me ar hot ‘ne dome chad been attended und resusel | CNR i\r de that any | such ated. tnings happened at any thine, bat ade Mrs, Nelson's gasments had been! titted that he and bis wife had, Cie atightly ‘burned wile she was being | Ported at various times tn tel | farried to. the. roo fepar aplication was dented. The hes Cathe damage to the building amounted) The applic I your comp 6 time capping deseribes it b for next winter, you need Pure Malt WhisKey'®: Tonic, Invigorator, Body-Builder, i a ten Indorsements from grateful patients who have been Mr, ALEX. FERGUSON, Vigorous Malt Whiskey Has Prolonged My Life.”’ ALT WHISKE sealed bottles only; a| for the trade-mark, the “Old Che mint,” én the Inbel, aud be certain the neal over the cork t» unbroken. F divect, $1.00 a bottle, Medical booklet fies, Bully Malt M'ADOO NAMESNEW |PARALVZED WOMAN DEPUTIES MONDAY Potice Commissioner Announces He Will Then Fil Places of Haggerty and Cowan—-Sends Check to Enright’s Widow. Police Commissioner McAdoo said to- day that he would announce the names of the men selected to fill the vacant) puty commisstonerships next Mon- It Is belleved that he has already | n the men. Friday and Saturday been declared holidays so for t usiness Is cot red by the Boa of Aldern and this probably a he postponement of the an- rth day of the Commissioner sent the widow of Pollcoman Enright, who was killed by @ burglar a week ago last Sunday, a cheek for $1,000 to-day, ‘This! amount was recelved from the Riot Relief Pund, | Which also sent a check for $20 to a who killed Enright. McLaughlin ts for a t Heth street st ——— lof the flat-house, No. RESCUED AT FIRE Thomas McGeary Heard Her Screaming at Window and Carried Her Safely Down the Fire-Escape to the Street. During a small fire in the apartments of Michael McGovern, on the third floor | 2 Eleventh ave- | nue, to-day Mrs. Haggins, a paralytie, | on the fourth floor, became) way to a} who lly making hor front window sercamed loudly tor help, Thomas . of No, 408 West Fort alarmed and noke and flames ton the fire escape and went past the burning flat on the ladde curried Mrs, Haggins ¢ red the plucky young man, 4 fire was a trifling one, about $200 damage. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | WORK MONDAY WONDERS. doing THREW BEEFSTEAK AT HER. Wife Says Crippled Husband Made Target of Her. In the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to- to Josephine G. Bauer, & mony and counsel fees Bauer, who 1s sulng ‘iiam: of the firm of ihg of the divorce sult Is set for Frida TIRED? Down? Are You Sick Blood Thin and Poor? old easity? Do you fcel shivery? Utterly Mexion bad? Do you feel that life ts not ‘of these symptome in spring, for winter, your streveth. 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FRENCH ‘SHI-NY LEATHER ON September Ist, 1903, we placed the largest export order on record (with. Cornelius Heyl, of Worms, Germany), taking his entire output for this new tannage of leather. ; This new Patent leather is far superior to anything ever produced.—It > cusTOM ‘The unmts- able made- ance of the Regal “Custom” motel is edge the continuous curve around c Oxfords, Gave $600 Check, it In Sald, on w Sigmund Kohn, an auctioneer, of No, 41 West Forty-elghth street, was ar- rested to-day on complaint of Harris Plltt, of No, 97 Chrystie street, who charges him with the larceny of $1,200 bas the fine, smooth ap- pearance of old fashioned Patent Calf (the kind you don’t see now), combined ‘ with . qualities ever known: in . PPE REL ER EE REE OE ATE aR IT a AUCTIONEE2 ARRESTED. | Monday. where PNtt said that when he Kohn the $50 Bank Accou: Bank in part payment. When he p honored, as Kohn hed less han $0 deporit there. to return them to Piltt. He asked aulors* be paroled, but the Magistrate refusi worth of tillors’ trimmings, which he| 0° PAratn: 26 and Ned Nin in #1, claims to have given him to sell on| bait for examination to-morrow, Stern Brothers Are showing a large assortment of Imported Trimmed Hats, also Adaptations of the Same and Styles of Their Own Design, at Very Low Prices, Easter Sale of Rich Cut Glass Flower Vases TRUMPET SHAPE, &-in., $1.35 ,10-in,$ 1.9 § »12 in. $2.95 LOW CENTRE VASES, 7-in§.OO, 8“ 8.75,10°14.95 CYLINDER SHAPE, flare top, 84 425,12" 7.50 THIRD FLOOR. Special Values in Boys’ and Young Men’s Easter Clothing TOP COATS AND REEFERS, ° ‘Top Coats of all-wool coverts. Reefers of serges and cheviots, cut extia long, with embroidered designs, $3.75, 5-95 Usual prices $5.00 to 7.50 “BUSTER BROWN” RUSSIAN & SAILOR SUITS, with extra white collars and silk ties, homespuns, cheviots, serges $5 -OO NORFOLK SUITS, snappy new patterns, in homespuns, cheviots and tweeds, $3.90, 6.95 Usually $5.00 to 8.95 Young Men’s Suits and Top Coats Suits in New Spring Mixtures, : $8.90, 13.95 Yop Coats in desirable shades of coverts, Usually $12.C0 to 16.75 EOYS’ IMPORTED STRAW & CLOTH HATS. NEGLIGE BLOUSES AND SHIRTS. “West Twenty-third Street. the best wearing Patent leather. Soft and comfortable as You can obtain all the latest Easter styles made’ of this leather in any of the 72 Regal stores. Ninety-four new Spring styles in Regals--all leathers—widths from AA to EE—sizes 4 to 12—144 fittings. Every style $3.50 per pair—no “two-priced game.” FREGAL SHOES by mail, carriage pre- paid within the limits of the Parcel Post System, $3.75, Address, The Re- gel Mail Order Depart- ment, tog Summer St., Boston. Ask for our new style book, THERE ARE 72 REGAL STORES NEW YORK CITY, 4% Cortlandt St 115 Nasrau St., bet. Ann and Beekman, 201 Broadway,’ cor. Reade St hors ir 10th St 20th and 20th Sta, bet W BON Sixth Av.. 8) opp. Horald Duliding, | ail MEN’S STORES. . bch Avi. bgt. doth and 30th Sts, Azdth St,,"oor, “Tth Av. 288 SW. con, 12 A Sere Hf Pa DROGKLEN, 00 Newark ADRSEE CITY. 7 Fulton St, ‘op, Montaxue St. ; Broadway, near Bedford Av. om NEWARK. sented the check, he said, it was not hn said that the goods were stored at No, 26 Lispenard street_and offered EGAT THE SHOE THAT PROVES IN ALL, 22 OF THEM IN GREATER NEW YORK, 6 IN BOSTON, 4 IN PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN. 1001, Broadway, ‘bet. Ditinars St. and Wille 394 West. Tee: 811 Broad St Opb Genital H.R. of N. J. Kohn was arraigned before Magis- trate Zeller in the West Side Court, ave ‘oods the Jatter gave him a ‘on the Corn Exchange re Special Silks and Dress Goods. An odd lot of Corded Silks in afew colors only, to be closed out at 20c. a yd., best goods made. Also a lot of Imported Black Fancy Moire, very desirable for house gowns and waists, to be sold at 75c. a yd., original price $1.50 & $2 yd, on to Special Black Dress Gaods, 50-inch Black Canvas Cloth and 46-tn. Black Etamine will be sold Thursday and Friday at 48c. per yd, value $1.00 yd. Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue ‘ Two-Headed oy Beaten, ‘Two heads are better than on why should tho two-headed boy at the museum: get $00 a week? Thousands ot heads plan to increase your chances of wealth in Sunday World Wants—over two million readers, Else JAMES McGREERY & CO, Ladies’ Hosiery. New weaves in silk, lisle thread or cotton stockings as shown by the latest im- portations from Engianc, France and Germany. On Thursday, March 31st. Ladies’ “cobweb” lisle thread stockings; with small black and white em- broidered designs ;—plain black or the latest tan shades, Garter spliced tops. 50c. per pair. Twenty-third Street. JDMES McGREERY & 60.. Ladies’ Suit Dept. 3rd Floor. Crepe de chine dresses, lined throughout with silk, 32,00 Tailor-made Voile suits, trimmed with braid,—lined throughout with silk. 47-50 Walking Skirts,—_made of mixed Tweeds, Pleated Model, 5-50 Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Leathsr Goods, The “Parsifal” Belt,—made of crushed calfskin. White, black, green, tan and brown, Nickel or black buckles, 6 inches wide. 1.50 Va'ue 2.75, White calfskin card cases and purses, 1,00 each A new model this season. Custom flat last, —High Arch, Ankle fit. 4 REGAL STORES exclusively for women, 9 of them in the fashionable sec- tions of New York City. tae WOMEN’S STORES, NEW. YORK, crry, 126th St, cor Tth Ave. 1439 Broadway! Opp. Herald ‘Buliding ‘338 Bixth Av., cor, 2lat Bt. z BROOKLYN. 406 Fitth Av, Imported Vienna and Paris Noveities, in stationery, desk accessoriesand leather goods,—suitable for gifts, Twenty-third Street. JAMES MeGREERY & GO, Jewelry Dep't. Sale of gun metal novelties, Coin purses, card cases, match boxes and crystal mounted lorgnette chains, 1,00 each Twenty-third Street, ———— The landiady could not afford To let one chance go by the board. A “World-Want” genii took her orders— Now she can scarce feed all her boarders.

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