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’ STE (GES PLE SEE OMIM P.0, BOY FRB th Room of U. S. Marshal’s | Believed to Have Set Fire to Sul Destroys Large Cabinet; Three Apartment Houses on taining Records and Does} the Upper East Side To-Day ‘About $2,000 Damage. Within Short Time, Brooklyn Post-Office Building | eog more incendiary fires occurred “Washington and Johnson streets) yntown early to-day, and the police and Sb fire early to-day, and it te due alertness of Joseph Halloran Ranz, the two watchmen @E the bullding, and to the prompt- ‘Of the engineer's force that the maniac ts operating In that section of the city, Word was sent to every po- Hee station and firehouse tn the upper part of the city to keep @ close watch on all boys who delight in seeing the Great danger of sorious dam-| hremen are convinced that & boy PYTO| Therefore, when your kidneys are weak OF a te ‘od ok WORLD: WEDNESDAY ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and. Never Suspect It. To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Root, will! Do tor YOU, Every ‘Reader of the New York Evening World », May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely Free by Mail, ——<$——————— 7 It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to the kid- neys, but now modern science proves that near- ly all diseases have their beginning in the disor- der of these most important organs. out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected, and how every or- gan seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or “feel badly,” begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kimer's Swamp- caused probably will not €X- | engines run and who never miss attend- ing every fire in thelr section of the city, The frst Incendiary fire to-day was reported from an apartment-house at Park avenue and Etghty-ninth stroet, ‘This fire was started in the doorway and was extinguished without great dim. culty and before tt had done much damage, Fire Causes Panto, Then came a fire and a panic in the big apartment-house at No. 1 Kast Elghty-ninth street, which ts between Third and Lexington avenues, This fire was Gscovered by Miss Eleanor Peter kin, daughter of Alexander Peterkin Who occupies apartments on the second floor, Mina Peterkin cajled her father, who, running to the vestibule, discov: ered that an Iincend: bad at lighted matches into the letter-boxes ee Led on fire, engines could - fire the blaze had eaten ron ae ihe letter-boxes and walls and clim! to the floor above. At the same time the ovis ther, MJ choked with smoke on o upper floors could not reach the street by them, Women Flee to Root, Womeu carried their children to fire-gecapes and to the roof, a screamed loudly for heip, It was with difficulty that the firemen could re- strain them from jumping, Before this blase was under control . came running up to the firemen, yelling: “The anartment-house at Ni Third avenue ie on fire!” in Pc Thie house is om'y a short distance Eighty-ninth Halloran and Ranz were mak- “their rounds they smelied smoke ‘the corridors. They could not lo- the ource of the smoke until Teached the second floor on their pond round. They sow a thin stream smoke coming through the crack é the door of room No, 8, be- 4 to the sult occupied by U. &. 7. Maubdect. 2 they opened the door they found Whe room filed with thick aod heavy Spinoke and a lively blaze in the Adams 4 corner of the large room. Bugineer's Force Efficient. quickly notified Assistant En- Keron Gunning, and he sent his force upstairs to fight the fire, ge few minutes the men, assisted ty the watchmen, had run three linos Tit hose to the biasing room, and In a time the three streams of water eet out the firo, which, with less prompt: on their part. would un- « hy have seriously endangered tho building. fire was practically extinguished len the city Gremen appeared in front building. Leut.-Col. Frey. in charge of the Dulldings in that district, notified of the fire, and hurried to be ecene. He found that the fire had r out in the corner of the room ) the Adams ‘street side and had par- ally destroyed a large cabinet and ‘ts ow consisting of records. The ¥ was rulned and part of ye ‘and some office furniture badly ot The whole room was badly D by smoke. around the corner from street. A number of firemen to the new fire. It was found that an incendiary had broken into the vesti- bule and ferced his by Ae the hall. Ho had then opened door leading to the cellar, nad packed the cellar doorway with paper and Meh Spontancous Combustion, Ce ag Mg Frey made an investigation to de-/ary had lighted a quantity of paper, which he stuffed into an ashcan which Miyetore. the lvge had ‘gained much jetore the blv mi headway the firemen had ae con- tro]. All of the tenants in the house fled te Re street while the fre was the cause of the fire, He found st right back of the large cabinet steam ‘pipes were running up | the wall. considerably heating the ui) and the rear part of the cabine: fat she bottom of the cabl- i amomg cther things, an Jighter with a wax taper. Col. CHILDREN BURNED W SCL FR Root, because as soon as your kidneys begin to better they will help all the other organs to alth. A trial will convince any One, I cheerfully recommend and endorse the Great mody, Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Rool, for ef uble liver. 1 have used it and derive t Den mn I delieve it has cured i roy kidney liver trouble, from which Host grateful yours, . Reynolds, Chief of Police, eg 1G Columbus, Ga. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for many kinds of diseases, and if permitted to continue much suffering and fatul results are sure to follow, Kidney trouble irritates the nerves, makes you dizzy, restless, sleepless and irritable; makes you pass water often during the day and obliges you to get up many times dur- Ing the night. Unhealthy kidneys cause rheu- matism, gravel, catarrh of the bladder, pain or dull ache in the back, joints and muscles; make your head ache and back ache, cause Indigestion, stomach and liver trouble; you get a sallow, yellow complexion; make you feel as though you had heart trouble; you may have plenty of ambition, but no strength; get weak and waste away. ¢ cure for these troubles ls Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the world-famous kidney remedy. § In taking Swamp-Root you afford natural help [ih to Nature, for Swamp-Root |s the most perfect 1 healer and gentle aid to the kidneys that ts known to medical science. How to Find Out If there is any doubt in your mind as to your condition, take from your urine on rising about four ounces, place It in a glass or boitle and let it stand twenty-four hours. If on examination It is milky or cloudy, if there is a brick-dust] If you are already convinced settling, or if small particles float about in it,!that Swamp-Root is what you, your kidneys are in need of immediate attention. | need, you can purchase the regular Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and \s used fifty-cent and one-dollar size bot- In the leading hospitals, recommended A phy-|tles at the drug stores everywhere, sicians in their private practice, and is taken by|Don't make any mistake, but re-| doctors themselves who have kidney ailments,| member the name, Swamp - R' because they recognize in it the greatest and Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo most successful remedy for kidney, liver and|address, Binghamton, N. bladder troubles. | every bottle. SPECIAL NOTE.—So successful is Swamp-Root in promptly curing even the most distressing cases of kidney, liver or bladder troubles that to prove its won- derful merits you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable information, | both sent absolutely free by mail. The book contains many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured. The value and success of Swamp-Root is so well known that our readers are advised to send for a sample bottle, In sending youn address to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N.Y,, | be sure to say you read this‘generous-offer in the New York Evening World, The genuineness of this offer |s guaranteed. Hy F j HH Hi i ii (Swamp-Root {4 pieasant to take) | ered ieiet division: ocated under-| TWO Lost, While Scores Jump nh IS NAMED tution at Shelbyville, Il SHELBYVILLE, Tl, Oct. 1—The Middleework Children's Home was de- stroyed by fire to-day, and, although the flames were discovered while the children were asleep, all but two were rescued, ‘The two killed were Alfred Peterson, nine years old, and Charles Peterson, eleven years old, ‘There were thirty-one children sleep- in the upper rooms of the bom which was & three-story frame a: brick building. One of the older boys was aroused by the smell of smoke and eon nudten fused to the stairways, ehiidren boy bates ct ac anc tage ol a tad *yeveral reached the ground by leaping from the upper windows to the root of an extension to the building, Tt ts believed that the two children who were burned were overcome by the smoke tn their | . as they had evi- Bek Jac tah, ae Crooked Spines Made Straight A WONDERFUL METHOD ‘fand his brother. Herman, were, Which Cures Spinal Curva. e to-day for resisting an officer. | ture, Stooped Shoulders Charse of praciising dentistry] and Weak Back, A license was also brought Indorsed by the Highest Medical Authorities TO SUED AOD Appoints Immigration lal as New Supervising Clor of Steamboats Fol- 9 Report on Disaster. INGTON, Oct. 19—President it to-day appointed Ira Harris Inspector of the Steam- otion Service of the Second | a of New York, in place of Robert t remoyed, folowlug the report ig now in the immigration fyice, and was highly recommende) ‘both immigration officials and naval a DED A POLICEMAN, Brothers Charged with Most | Foretbly Henisting Arrest, Chayen, of No. 41 St. Mark's} * ohn ” At the instance of Miss Bertha Conrv, “had teeth filled by Louls, Police- ler was gent (b-day to ar- n pn vie put up a fight and be- Schroeder could get him 4 the house, Herman and the en- rm fp feralty were brought Into eBeliroeder was backed and beaten and | eked into a big chair. He. was|! feed to draw his revolver, at the) ‘of which the Unayens beat retreat | pa comer. The trrest of Louls and followed. | ase wee adjourned uncl to-mor- The scientific and mefical World samazed ai the resulta, belne don Spl. nd achieved by the She Spinal ‘curvature for thirty years as leat rawh ‘aren and soda jack fla and near.y every kuown form of sup port with Httle relief no cure, He fl ly invented @ spinal which en- & DS ORMY WEATHER AT SEA.| ‘ing Liners Report Weavy {) & \ Gales aud High Waves, eR steamships report stormy * at sea, The Hellig Olav, from s tiangand, encountered heavy west- gales and sear throughout the pas continuous formed spine ecomtortan'e. nzas, from Ha from Savanitia a perfec’ Mr. Small Gas Stove Cavght Fire, Dorothy Hockett, forty-nine OM, of No, 45 West Forty-sixth and Dress ba published @ book which sire the Sheldon Method of curing svina Tmerty Upon request we wil) fit te trouble i. | shades, 2,98 up. tine This Guarantee on Every M. hem 4 2) Commiticeman fram Alaska! send a free ¥ one affiicted with any form i Pa ia i Go, 2, lamestown WY, |=" By mall for 35 cents 3 ROOMS 40.08 Si a Week Opens an Account, OPEN MONDAY 45ATURDAY EVENINGS, 1480) BROADWAY BKLYN WEAVER’, 8TH AVE., Bet. 39th and 40th Sts. | EXTRAORDINARY SALE | Dresden Ribbons, Ladies’ Suits, Jackets, all light colors, very dainty) DRESS SKIRTS, WAISTS, “esigns, Infants’ and Children’s Wear,! 79° We manufacture all our own goods and sell to you direct at one-third and one-half lower than regular retail stores. Suits of al!-wool Cheviot Broadcloth j and Venetian Cloth from 4,9 8 up. Jackets of finest American wool Ker- | sey, latest mocels, in ail the leading Sale of Ribbons. 690 yards Fancy Weaves, in dottedand brocaded effects, 29c. per yd., It will certainly pay you to see our 5 inches wide, goods and prices before purchasing else- where. OPEN EVENINGS, 1,650 yards Washable Ribbons, (dotted), all light colors, | 25c. per yd., | 2% inches wide, The M, B, will not crack or turn gray, Positively fast black, “Carry an M, B,” Posiively Fast Black, Rain«Froot or Money Back A large variety of | Imported & Domestic | Flowered Sash Ribbons, | «ft mot, suitable for bodices and waist B. Umorella trimmings. Lord&S Taylor, Broadway and Twenticth Street, Filth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, | At All Umbrella Counters, Made by Miller Bros. & Co., 1 Your # write us ay " ‘ wie 4 fi MB Undrellas & Who ts the Democratic National M4 nee to find ont from } ters. edition tells you atanter—and (en thousand other hey Fae, ¢ e & 39¢. per yd, | 4 and 5 inches wide, 3,000 yds. Solid Colors, Saka & Company BROADWAY, 33R TQ 34TH SIRRAT. The New Shirt Waist Suits for Women and Misses. We have been fortunate enough to anticipate the demand for winter shirt waist suits of silks and cloth fabrics. Without exception, ours is the most representative collection which can be found anywhere and our prices are lower than those which prevail generally, gore side plaited skirt. At $15.00 Shirt Waist Suits of Shower-proof cloth in gray, brown or blue, or of blue and green, brown and black, or black and white Shep- herd checked suiting. Box plaited moed with twenty-nine gore skirt, both waist and skirt with detachable collar, cuffs and belt of leather. At $24.50 Shirt Waist Suits of wool Serge in black, blue or box plaited model with leather belt; sizes for misses only. At $13.75 Shirt Waist Suits of wool Cheviot in black, blue or brown, full box plaited waist and skirt, detachable leather collar, cuffs and belt. At $21,50 Shirt Waist Suits of Taffeta Silk in black, blue or brown; an entirely new model with plaited waist and vest of fancy tucks; closely plaited skirt. At $26,50 rter coat models trimmed with stitched straps, plaited skirts. Value $32.50. At $24.50 Tailor Made Suits in new 45-inch long coat models, with fancy vest, trimmed with braid, side plaited skirt of Cheviot, in black, blue or brown. Value $39.50. At $29.50 Of Broadcloth, in black, blue, brown, plum or green, Value $45.00. At $35.00 Coats of black Broadcloth 45 inches long, with full back, trimmed withiblack Peau de Soie and braid, lined with black or white satin. This model is suit- able for street or evening service. At $26.50 Value: $39.00. _ $2.50 Shoes for Women. With the best three-fifty shoe that we could find the the whole town over as our guide and standard, we have designed a series of shoes for women at two- fifty. In leathers, workmanship, style and service they are a little better than the average shoe at three dollars—that we have proved to our satisfaction by analysis. You may prove it to yours by actual service. Women’s Shoes in lace, button or blucher models of Dongola or Velour Calf in six distinctive styles with Cuban or low military heels, medium or heavy welted soles, At $2.50 SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Regulation Suits for Misses. Full blouse models with 19 gored skirt; sizes 14 to 18, Of plain Cheviot in black, blue or brown. Value $15.00. Special at $11.75 Of black and white Shepherd plaids, Value $18.50. At $15.00 Dresses for Children. Value $6.50 and $7.50. At $4.50 A collection of dresses in various models, embrac- ing a large variety of fabrics and colors suitable for fall and winter wear, including serge and fancy mix- tures; sizes 6 to 14 years. Tailored Suits for Girls. Value $14.50 to $16.50, At $11.00 A number of three-quarter coat models of plain Cheviots or fancy mixtures trimmed with cloth, vel- vet or braid. Junior sizes 12, 14 and I6 years. Shirt Waists for Girls & Misses. That you will find our collection of shirt waists for girls and misses of interest we are certain, since it affords an extensive series of new and distinctive models at prices which are altogether modest; sizes 12, 14 and I6 years. Worthy of Special Mention. Waists of albatross, in black, blue, red or brown, slaited models, At $2.98 Wains of washable striped flannels} non-shrinkable, At $2.98 Waists of French flannel, in brown, light biue, green or navy, with contrasyng trimming and brass buftons, military model, At $3.98 SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Hand Bags for Women. Value $6.50 and $7.50. At $2,95 The collection embraces high grade tags of Walrus leather in tan, brown, blue, green, gray or black, lined with silk, with fancy frame of frosted German silver in French gray, Gun Metal or Gilt, with purse to match. Value 50c. Belts for Women At 3% Belts of Taffeta silk in black, white or brown, bodice back with shirring. , HONeill & Co Women’s Suits, Coats and Waists Representative Values froma Splendid Stock At Special Prices For Thursday Every garment described in this advertisement is splendidly tailored and specially low priced for this sale. omen’s Suits—Value $20.00— Suitable for all day wear in three distinct models, medium lengths and long effects, made of fine cheviots, broadcloths or novelty dark mixtures—all coats are lined with soit satins—new plaited flare skirts—Thursday $16.50 Women’s Coats—Value $15.00— four different models, made of fine kersey cloth or chev- 00 jot, in medium lengths, single or dou ble breasted, collar. / $10. =e fly front shapes, all lined with fine soft satin | ‘omen's Runabout Skirts—Value $6.50— Made in the most pronouncedly approved models, many gored with fine plaits, made of heavy Panamas, cheyiots or mannish mixed tweeds—Thursday...... 0. sseesseeeeee {$4.7 ‘omen’s Silk Waists—Value $6.75— Tour different styles to select {rom—made of Peau de Cygne or soft Taffetas and Crepe de Chine, also in novelty effects —cannot describe these really strong values, you must see | them—value $6.75 to $7.50-—Thursday «oq sos +sreroteres oJ $4.75 UNTRIMMED MILLINERY (Second! Floor.) 5 Offeri we at 500 Tailored Street Hats At $3.48 and $4.48 Value $5.00 to $7.00. These hats are just what you need for now and early Fall. They are plain and scratch felt in all the new shapes and colors, made up in a yery stylish way with wings, Heckle and Coque feathers, ribbons and velvets. 3816 Pieces WOMEN'S sina UNDERWEAR ¥, to 4 Off Regular Prices Sale Begins Thursday, October 20 This is a purchase of the entire stock of one of the foremost manufacturers on this continent, who at this season of the year always makes.a clean sweep at one-third to one-half regular price, We offer them on the same basis. Vests and Tights Consisting of Silk and Lisle, Silk and Cotton, half Cotton and Wool and two-thirds Merino, in white, natural and fancy shades.—VESTS are high neck and Jong sleeves and high neck and short sleeves—TICHTS, ankle and knee Jength. Lot 1—values up to $1.25... 75¢ Lot 2—valucs up to $1.65e008 98C Lot 3—values up to $2.50..., $1.25 — Lot 4—values up to $3.75... $1.98 In Addition Thereto We Offer 664 pieces handsome Lisle and Cotton hand crochet VESTS— walue $0¢, 10 60c, Cach, ate. .ceescseseeseneersees Vee secserserese 35c | TheCelebratedWhalebone] , “La Vida” Corsets Vaprice Our Expert Corset Fitter, Madame Dewey, Will Fit These Corsets Free of Charge Just at the time when full profits are universal—in the very heart of the Autumn cor- set season—when prices are never cut and clearance sales are never heard of, we announce ‘second rior, “La Vida’’ Corsets at exactly half price These goods are fresh, clean, new and include the best selling models of our stock, $4.00 La Vida Corsets are......$2.00 $5.00 La Vida Corsets are......$2.50 $6.00 La Vida Corsets are $3.00 $8.00 La Vida Corsets are Choioce of Black, White, Fancy & Bridal. Infants’ Department (Second Floor.) Coats Velvet Bonnets Infants’ and Children's White Lider- Infants’ , down and Bedford Cord Coats, 5) Sia lt ea ey nicely trimmed with ribbon and °° ' alia ane Rie oe | gilk braid — always $2.00; ors—always $1.00; while they | cholee atessewrerss vs $1.69 last 69c. Great sc Black Dress Goods $1.25 and $1.35 Values, 75c, Yard, | (Regular Counters, First Floor, Rear.) 33 pieces satin finished Broadcloth, and satin fin- | ished Venetian Cloth, 50 inches wide, made from the finest wool ‘nota yard of questionable quality > in this lot) — Value $1.25 and $135 per yard; | Thursday, special at ‘aaeaeeses “ 75¢} | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. wee

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