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y Y » | ¢ | y fi e Sime room of tho hotel is estimated vA ‘One Fire in Astor House, Ans other in Park Roty and Third in Bowery—Fourth Only a ? Scare, y EXPLOSION IN CELLAR INJURES TWO GAS MEN, ey Patrick Flaherty, “Mayor of Bowery,” Rouses 200 Hotel Guests, Who Flee to Street in Nightclothes, Within fifteen minutes the Fire De- Partment in the lower portion of the ,eity to-day had to answer four calls to (Ores, two of which resuted from explo- Sions, and for a short time threatened many lives, Owing to the propinquity of the four fires the department had a hard time Of It tn getting the apparatus properly @atributed. The alarms came in such Quick succession that ~@ soon as the @ngines and hook and ladders started for ene fire they had to be recalled to go © another. The fires are all in a dis- @ict where a spread of the conflagra- Gon would have been a serious matter. GBome delay resulted on this acoount. ‘The first call came from No. % Bow- Ory, & alx-story building, the ground floor and basement of which ta occupied 7 the Phoenix Color Company, dealers fm paints and oils. ‘The clerk, Henry Heulhardt, sent a Man. of all work whose only known Bae is John, down to the basoment to get out some material. There was Quantity of benzine and oils stored there, and a few minutes after Joha ‘went downstairs there was an explosion Chat dlew out the front of the store. Many Lives Endangered, The upper floors are occupied by Beyer's Hotel Next door is the Coll- @eum Hotel, at No. 31. In Smyer's Hotel there were about a hundred and Atty guests sleeping. In the Coliseum Hotel fully two hundred “John” made his way out of the cellar fn some unknown manner and started to » One side of his face was badly ned and his clothes were torn to fatters, Where he went 10 ao one know, Houlhardt had turned in an alarm, ‘and a second one was turned in by Capt. Hanlon, Deputy Chiefs Kruger and Binns reported on the ground, and Bat- talion Chief Hayes led the squad that Poused the quests in the adjoining hotels vahd lodiging-houses. Paddy Flaherty, known as “the Mayor of the Bowery,” who lives next door, on hearing the explosion, ran up ag 3) the Coliseum Hotel and roused | the 40 guests there. They fled to the 4 @treet in their night-clothes, +qMlaherty then ran into the Smyer's *" Hotel, in the burning building, and as- sisted the police and firemen to get the Guests out of the Was turned In the cellar and the tire Was quickly brought under control, The Mg@ amounted to about $1,000. Hon Shatters 84 A flood of water Pawnehop and jew store from. bein robbed of many valuable diamonds and See y a8 pspicpicn next Pe ‘ed en pod of No. #4, a house oc- Prowel. pr old curlosity book store, Drietor 7 = Two mer in the employ of the Con- Adjoining were shattered men were hurled from their ( Fendered unconscious, When fs Fors fo thelr nenses they were nu: unded by fam Both were badly burned face, hands and body, and came ud on the pavement nes were binging. Wh his hands Policeman Binkler put out the clothes of the biasing men and the: pmol carried away for medica) treat. Blare at Astor House, Bhortly after 8 o'clock fir covered’ in T. V. Kratt eas tionery store, . 4 Vesey si ‘the ground floor of the Astor Hi e UNg-room of the Asior House, whics is located on the Vesey street side v hetrating | 8000 fillet the room and the fright Suess hurried out of toe building. a Under the direction of Battalion Chiet Row, of the First Batt » the fire iy ty brought under conar ring the progress o1 McDonough, , Brooklyn, i who Was just passing the place or hie iy to work, was rtruck by a plece of Blass from the bursting front door and Injured on the back of his head, sent to Hudson Street Hospital ambulance, total loss to the store and the at , Tho third alarm wag from Brosdwa; ind Bewling Green, where a pedestrian he smoke from a piumber’s stove on the roof and turned in the Legh had their climb to the roo ‘he tall se building fur nothing, DOUBLES ITS FLOOR AREA, or London Hears His Lungs Are Affected and that He Must Travel to Avoid Falling Into Consumption, WILL G0 TO EGYPT FOR AN INDEFINITE STAY. Doctors Advised a Sea Trip) Some Days Ago, but Trouble with Russia Prevented Him Leaving England, LONDON, Nov, 3—Alarming reports are again in eiroulation concerning the health of the Prince of Wales. It is now stated on court authority that the Prince's lungs are affected and that he 1s threatened with consumption, | The statement was made last week that he was In delicate health, al- though the nature of his trouble was \barely hinted . His physielans ad- vised a sea et isa the Court Circular announced that he would leave Eng- | land for an Indefinite period, . | All arrangements had been made for his departure when tho trouble with Russia arose and the trip was can- celled. | It Jy tated now that @ sojourn In a | warm climate is imperative, and the | Prince is expeoted to leave very shortly Egypt is given as his destination, als | though he will very lkely stop in Por- | tugnl for a time, | At least one of his physiclans will accompany him. | While the Prince of Wales Is wevaly | described as robust, he has, as a matter | of fact, been susceptible to colds since he suffered @ severe attack of the measies, in January, 1901. In the Fob- ruary following he was stricken with a hard cold, which prevented his at- tendance at Parliament and other offi- | clal functions, and since then he has had similar attacks of a milder nature, | eg pe KILLED AS BAND PLAYED, Girl Climbed to Window to See Her Father Porade, an Marle Moffet, the five-year-old daugh- ter of J. Moffet, of No, 42 West Forty- seventh street, died shortly after 4 o'clock this morning at Roosevelt Hos- pital from injuries recetved by falling out of a third-foor window of her nome. Marching to a band’s, martial music and carrying torches, H politic! club | came gown Forty-seventh street past | the Moffet residence, 1 Little Marie, knowing that her father was tn the parade, ran to the window to see him, w' she heard the band playing, So eager was she not to miss the sight that ehe lost her balance and fell, head foremost, down to the side- walk, MR. DOOLEY Gives his final advice to irs in Sunday's World, we staal { need not wait for specia | Mail 62 WEST 22d STREET, near 6th Ave, NEW YORK, ' CAMMEYE 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. | Our Entire Basement Is a Bargain Counter ‘ The Greatest The | The Best Family Goods from the Main Floor are sent down from time to time. est Bargains there for each member of the family, Men’s $2.00 Satin Calf Lace| Box Calf Lace Shoes, |Men’s $3.50 and $3.00 Lace Shoes in THE WORLD: THURSDAY FVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1902. ~FOURALARNS WN PRACEOF WALES | 7080 “Aienasal” Goods | FFE MUTE; 1 POOR HELA Kait Night Drawers (with feet) for chil ‘ oe Arnold b) dren, save all anxwty in regard to your child becoming uncovered, and catching cold while sleeping. 2 years 4 years 6 years 8 years 10 years 00c, Jvc, 80c, 90¢. $1.00 N “ %—’? Knit Bed Silppers are a boon to those Arnold b) who suffer from cold feet upon retiring, and only 25c, for a sure remedy. Made tn colors—Blue, Black, Red, Pink and Grey, ‘“s *@’’ Very Fine White Domet Night-Gowns Arnold $ tor Torben, lace-trimmed, will farm every woman by their beauty and extreme comfort. Price, $1.35, For Misses 2-4 years = 68 years 10-12 years 75c. 85c. $1.00 Most complete and unrivaled Baby Outfits at moderate prices, Call and learn new and original methods for dressing the baby, not shown else- bere, am THE ‘“‘ARNOLD”’ BAZAAR Terms Apply Also to New 0 Dresser, 87.00 for Lists of These Qortite ROOM FLAT 10S, & H, Green Trading Stamps Sven free at any depot of Sperry & Hutchinson in exchange for the label and wrapper from each 20c. bottle of HOLBROOK’S SAUCE Only Imported Worcestershi BR, AGENT Wee W, Mivabway, "OY Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders RI oney-Saving Shoe Store. Footwear at Prices Below Competition. You | advertised sales, as there are always the grand- Orders Promptly Filled, Men’s $2.00 Shoes, patent Women’s Untrimmed Hats, 49c. Orchid Show. There are thousands of rare or- chids on exhibition in the Bloom- ingdale Greenhouses this week. Every one is cordially invited to see this extraordinary show. ——————————————_____ ° e Bargain Friday. The Friday bulletin is of remarkable interest this week, It points a way to the most pronounced economies that New York’s shopp ws have had the chance to profit by so far this season, Read on, A Trio of Unmatchable Valves in Umbrellas Here To-Morrow. No matter which one of these umbrellas you decide on purchasing, you'll get a bargain not soon to be forgotten, for when the Bloom- ingdale Umbrella Store offers something spe- cial it means a bargain in the old-fashioned sense of the word. Mercerized Gloria Umbrellas for 47c. ° 26 and 28 inch sizes, for men and women—as well as 22 and 24 Inch sizes for children. They're oa on good steel frames with steel rods, and many handsome handles for selection, American Piece-Dyed Taflela Umbrellas for 6%. Made on lock Paragon frames with steel rods, all close rolling, with a splendid assortment of gun metal and pearl, horn and boxwuod handles—every umbrella guaranteed for two years American Talleta Umbrellas for 88. Men's and women's, in 26 and 28 inch sizes—made with tape edges, lock Paragon frames and steel rods, The women's umbrellas have a beautiful lot of handles for choice—the men's have all hardwood handles. These umbrellas we guarantee for two years, and they're bound to outlast any $4 umbrella you can buy. Main Pioor. 9th St. Section. A Great Bargain Chance! This lot of 75 dozens of women’s untrinimed hats was the over stock of a well-known manufacturer who sold them to us at a re markable price sacrifice for cash, This lot includes hats Worth $1.25 to $2.50 Each, These hats are of fine French felt, scratch felt, and brush felt in the sea- son's smartest shapes and such popular colors as brown, navy, red, castor, green and gray, as well as black and white. , . Don’t miss this splendid opportunity at Bloomingdales’ to-mor- row for securing a handsome untrimmed hat at 49, in 3h Women’s Lon Kimonos, 99c. For a com: fortable, be- " coming negli- Pie gee garment Men’s Heavy you'll find } nothing pret- Me™ tier or more serviceable than these long kimonos of Kid Gloves AT 59c. Here’s a Bloomingdale Bar- gain Friday special in men’s good heavy kid gloves, lined with wool. They are Really $1.25 Gloves. They are made with Paris point embroidery on backs; colors tan and brown; all sizes—only 59, a pair to-morrow, Men's $1.50 Gloves $1. Made of the finest imported Cape skins, with prix seams and Paris joint backs—colors tan and Havana wrown; all sizes, Main Floor, Mth St. Section. p colors—lavender, pink, blue, white, red and black. hey have daintily shirred yokes and wide flowing sleeves with pretty Persian borders. All sizes at Bloomingdales’ on Friday for $9¢. each, Second Floor, Sith St. Reetion, Safety Razors for $1.15. It will pay every man who shave: himself to come to Bloomingdales’ to- morrow and inves- tigate this splendid Correspondence Paper, 18c. The new Bloomingdale Ar- cade Stationery Store offers this splendid item for Bargain Friday in offer, “French Dimily” These Star safety writing paper. It comes in one- razors are among the best made and are bound to give absolute satisfaction, Another notable special 1s quoted in Wade & Butcher Razors, 44c, All hollow ground; sold in many places as high as $1.25, i Jon. pound packages, in two sizes, note and letter, and in three delicate tints of cream, French gray and azure. This paper will be liked by the most fastidious writers, And only 18c, for a pound package. Envelopes to match either size, package of 25 for 7c, ¥ ox! J s Templing Grocery Specials! The Bloomingdale Grocery Store will prove exceptionally in- teresting to housewives to-morrow, for it offers some really extraor- dinary specials in items always needed. Gua ® Jelly Very fine ‘everywhere, for & 8. The Right Sort of Underwear Bargain Friday Offers Man Dost af tee able exhibition, for Men, Women & Children. That's the underwear you buy at Bloomingdales’, In the first place, it comes from the very best makers, concerns who know exactly what we want and see to it that we get it—and secondly, garment you buy from us has the Bloomingdale guarantee back oth, which means quality and satisfaction. Women’s $1.50 Underwear, 75c, Norfolk-New Brunswick white and gray wool vests and drawers, Women's $2.50 Underwear, $1.25, Full regular made Norfolk-New Brunswick vests and drawers, white only, Women’s Fleece-lined Underwear, 25e. High-grade shaped vests and French band pants—the vests finished y silk and silk tape at necks, with long or short sleeves, All sizes in pants, including extra large; Peeler color only, Worth 39, a garment, Men's Root’s Tivol! Underwear, 89, ] The famous health underwear, recommended by physicians¢all overathe country—Iin camel’s-hair color—all sizes, Including extra large. P Children’s $1.75 Underwear, 7Sc, Full regular made Norfolk-New Brunswick, in white only; all sfees, Children's $1.25 Underwear, 69¢, 3 Norfolk-New Brunswick—white and gray ribbed wool—all sizes, Y 4 Children’s Fleece-lined Underwear, Good weights, in natural gray fleece-back cotton: Sizes 16, 18, 20, 100. instead of 18¢, Sizes 22 and 24, 15e, instead of 28¢, Sizes 26 and 28, 20c. instead of 35¢. ; Sizes 30, 32 and 34, 85c, instead of 45c a Children’s Warm Sleeping 2hc, 5 The most practical of all sleeping garments—made of knitted ecrutfleecs el lined cotton, with and without feet; slzes for all ages of youngsters. Malo Fleas, Handsome Gold Jewelry at } Marked Bloomingdale Savings § — November birthday gifts may be easily selected, for in the aw Bloomingdale Jewelry Store will be found everything that’s new and beautiful in this line at most appreciable savings, P Solid Gold Heart Solid Gold Tie 3 Charms—set with Clasp—In new art a 3 rosecut dia designs; very beau- ¢ monds hd fleur de tiful; special, $1.69 lis designs; spe. Solid Gold Scart CHA eevee $298 Pine-in hendriae a, of handsome styles, 7 Solid Gold showing elegance and Heart combined; special, $1 a0 Charms—fancy or plain designs, set with rose cut diamond; special, $1.69, Solid Gold Brooches—in a large va. iy of pretty designs; special, tach, $2.09, A Great Glassware Special! 6c. To-Morrow for Glasses. Usually Sold at $1.25 a Dozen. To-morrow, Bargain Friday, at Bloom. ingdales’ means as striking a bargain In fine thin-blown glasses as has been offered in years! We've a hundred barrels of this glassware te place on sale, and the lot includes Water, Seltzer and Whiskey Tumblers. Every one has a needle etched border design, 43 Illustrated. Very thin and a good reproduction of the Baccarat glassware, Only one dozen of each size sold to a customer at Bargain Friday's extraordinary price of, cach. o» s00 sees None sent C, O, D, and none sold to dealers, Books of “Pre Poetry for 25c. The Bloomingdale Book Store offers a splendid list of Bargain Priday specials in the Cutts or Collag Ping .. Solid — pin or joint style; ‘x spectal, pair, 4 yy Or a i au Pretty Standard Poets, All of the volumes are bound In good cloth and in large ae new, clear plates—these were published at 75c, a Vol ore. Odyssey, The, Paradise Lost, Poe Pope. Prootor, Rosentl, Mail orders filed, ial Children’s 19c. oo Tubal rat, j% Phittpsborn Co. Leaves Another||] leather, Kid and box calf, light and heavy soles 2.22 Bint array. raat “Go Siler StocKings, 10c. Balding. abet) fenedutevs | German Mast ar d— 4. The ae The Bloomingda'e Hosiery M. Philipsborn Co., located at No. 12 , fee. p peaular ie fy forte ade: EADS Hie | Wear te s ys ve euite ) W ean : pvaporate Ain Floor, Arcade, tore offers this tempting spe Sea ees ara ce the slr \ omen’s $3.50 maine ti Met “fstenea 5, ae —m Oe te Dae ee quarters, have just leased the bullding | . Reta ; i strong, durable ings Epa lemon snont sort Patent Hid and Black Casa | Teneriffe Lace | sire, ia bullding connects with their pres. : TC) ra They're made of the best combed Egyptian cotton in fast black, heav- ily ribbed, and have double knees— sizes 6 to 10 Inches, at, 10¢ pair, Women's Hosiery, i2ic. Pick” Age < Str in land Her Snccee ae 1c | ieNai'to isi". B3e Bargain Friday's Wine and Liquor Items, ent mises and will give them a floor Steal ot double their present space and aise & carriage entrance. Over 200 Doylies, 5c. And these doylies will be on sale to-morrow only at this éx- inary price. Kid Button and Lace y yung ated tender, Ib cans | = ny { Cattfornia or | Imported Tokay. for Oe det ee | Bae rey, TSo| et cet se ‘Si ip Less than a year ago they sold at Good guility black cotton, with n and Bo 5 bwidied in France: verlCatttornia tect. op | Cu Bele . s ce all over town, and are |] tangy pofka dots, case 1 dow $450; Shores, extra 1.25 | *ene se w¢ ere’ exceptional yalue Pain two-thread black cottoa, skilled as bakers, bookkeepers, < <= ~ quarts Le | ae Ls $3.75 when offered at 12%c, each, with high spliced heels and double cabinetmakers, carpenters, com- ‘\ B Sommater Crs Whte-|*.X, ere mats < tock ike They're hand made and Just as |] soles; black feet or white soles, positors, cooks, draughtsmen, \ @ ‘ key, trom the famous CUT Age | Makers ines BE dainty as they can be. And extra quality dentists, drivers, drug clerks, || 294 District of Peansy!- | | half gation Diack cotton stockings. feeders, machinist wg packers juni porte, suet {||| Women’s $2.00 Black Kid, Three-Strap Slippers, $1.00 Whe ae Tents to helt ets ||] Child's and Misses’ Kid, Button 04 Lace Shoes....$1.00) Child's Patent Leather Butto wheels of 4 | . Misses’ Patent Leather Button ee commits bats, Boys’ Satin Calf Lace.......i095 1.25 Youths’ Satin Calf Lace. ehatts We've a thousand dozen to $1.45 || sell tomorrow at Sc. each, nt ror 8 ‘All sizes in each sort and worth iim Se, Imported wi Supe eal Hon + veg esa + =