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FIPLOONG LMP KUL WOW Mrs. Hunt Fatally Burned and Two Boarders Who Came to Her Assistance Receive Injur-| les—Sent to Hospital. One woman dead and two men re-| verely burned |y the result of a fire early to-day on the second floor of a dwelling No, 10 Summit street, Brock- lyn. THE DEAD. Mrs, CATHERINE HUNT, forty ye ed from her bi at the a College pital, THE INJURED. THOMAS GOFF, aged thirty-eight years, boarder in the Hunt house- hold. badly bu: face and by lege Hospit JOHN GOFF, years. brother of Thom boarder, burned about ¢ arms and face; Long Island College Hoa- nitel The fire was caused by the upsetting ‘of an ofl lamp which then exploded in the room of Mrs. Catherine Hunt. She had retired and was in bed when awal- ened by the smoke of burning bod- clothes, Her screams brought the Gott brothers from an adjoining room to her rescue, Wildly screaming, Mrs, Hunt leaped to her feet, and with her nightrobe blazing raced into the hallway. The COURT TOOK AWAY TEM EW AREAL Italians Bought Seven Revol- vers, Then Demanded Money Back, Were Arrested, Fined $30 and Guns Confiscated. Seven revolvers and 20 cartridges were found in the pockets of Richant | and Thomas Nonaso and Thomas Nan- ‘Jo. who were arraigned with five other Ttatians in Yorkville Police Court to-day | charged with disorderly conduct, The three were fined $10 each and thelr ar- tllery confiscated, Their five compan- fons were discharged. The complainant was Mrs, Bernant Rerkowitz, who keeps @ second-hand | store at No. 15 Cooper Square. The eight | men bougtt several cheap rings and the seven revolvers from her last night, paying $32 for the lot, Then they want- |ed their money back, the two Nonasos and Nanijo seeking $o enforce the de- mand by displaying the revolvers, Mra, Berkowits screamed to such good effect that Detective Wasserman heard her and entering the store put the whole crowd under arrest. Another revolver carrier in Yorkville | Court to-day was John A. Downs. He | went Into a saloon at Seventy-first | street and First avenue last night, wav- ing @ pistol, Magistrate Moss fined him | $10 for carrying concealed weapogs and 0 for being drunk, ee Goft brothers hastened to thelr own! Toom, and gathering up a quantity of| blankets followed the woman to the @oor leading Into the matn hallway,| MICHAELS where the woman hed fallen exhausted, In thelr efforts ty put out the flames both men were badly burned, John Hunt, husband of the Iandiady, came In shortly after the fire was discovered, and assisted in her removal to an am-| bulance from the Long Island College Hospital. He was nearly distracted told there was small hope for his recovery. She had left the lamp burning for him Mrs. Hunt died 2 o'clock after horrible suffering, The fire which ‘wrought such sad havoc in the house- hold was quickly extinguished by neigh- bors, damage about #0), It will be several weeks before the Goffs will have recovered sufficiently to leave the hospital, as thelr burns are both peinful and widespread, SOCIETY GIRL IN A RUNAWAY. Thrown Out of Rig, but Escapes Injury—Driver y Hurt. MONTCLAIR, N, J., Nov. 15.—Miss Alice Egbert, the daughter of Mrs, Wal- Ince Egbert, of Lioyt’s place, had a narrow escape from Injury while driving to the railroad station here to-day. Miss Egbert is well known socially and is popular. She started for the station In @ aingle trap, intending to take a train for New York. Accompanying her was @ driver named Tom, who {s emploved at Oleon’s livery stable, and was to have taken the rig back to the Egbert stable. On reaching Bloomfield avenue Miss Egbert. who wus handiing the reins, made a sharp turn to get out of the way of an approaching trolley car, #4 she did so the horse became frig 1 and Fan againet ta full force. Both Miss Egbert and the man with her were thrown out, but the young woman escaped Injury, although consid- erably shaken up. Th fortunate, He wos pit sani wagon and was o e@bout the head and body, his removal to the Moun tal. The nae was demolished jorae was slightly injured. ‘The animal ran afong distance before 't wus caught, at a sand w R. H. Macy & Co; @) We are now entering upon The remarkable work aoc building the new Macy’s is stocks. There are better as two acres. 4th Floor—Our Dressmaking a ported and domestic models, and Marbles. and Floor—For Women—Go ments, Shawls, Footwear and J and Floor—Our Custom Shirt Dress Novelties generally, approaching the displays made Basement—Stocks of China, o great than the combined stoc w York City. WE INVITE YOU MACY'S, CYS B'way at 6th Av About the New Macy’s. 3rd Floor—Oriental Rugs, Carpets, Draperies, Paintings, Bronzes Waisis, Negligees, Millinery, French Lingerie, Domestic Undergar- ment, devoted wholly to custom work of the best character, 4st Floor—Robes, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Embroideries, Dress Goods, Silks, Veilings, Flannels, Neckwear, Ribbons, Linens and ist Floor—A collection of Diamonds, Watches and Fine Jewelry, TO INSPECT THE NEW ACCEPTANCE OF THE INVITA- TION PLACES YOU UNDER NO OBLIGA- TIONS TO PURCHASE, BE OUR GUESTS, BROS, Fifth. Av, & 9th St, B'klyn, CREDIT Freely Extended to All. CLOTHING For the Entire Family. $iDown& 50c, Per Week On Purchases of $10 Worth, Furniture and Everything for House. keeping. EASIEST PAYMENTS OPEN MON, & SAT, EVENINGS, ELECTION CLAIMS CASHED, Inspectors on purchase of , . $5.00 Poll Clerks “* = + + 2,00 Ballot“ . ew he Primary Claims “Oy FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. 327 Washington St., Near City Hall, BROOKLYN, N. Y, 's Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Mth to 35th St. our third year in this new building—the largest retail store under one roof in the world. Since removing from our old location we have per- fected our store organization in keeping with the great and modernly-appointed building that houses it. omplished in two gg in up- best illustrated by the new sortments of the old lines of staples and necessaries, and UNSURPASSED lines of high- est class merchandise, both imported and domestic. Particularly Interesting Are These: 4th Floor—An unequaled display of Furniture, covering almost ind Tailoring Section, presenting im- wns, Suits, Cloaks, Wraps, Furs, luvenile Apparel, Waist and Shirt Waist Suit Depart by the largest exclusive dealers. n display and accessible for seling, ks of all other department stores in Ai Coy welvomed their attempt and} promptly put up a fight that was ail one-sided. He had both policemen} th or face that sent them to the be me got word to Sergeant Wil- |Husky Ironworker McCoy Gets » deman and 4 Busy with His Fists and Gives wien they arrived Mecoy decided that he had had enough fun| Would-Be Captors Time Of, and was walking toward the station p Their Lives by himself, He was surrounded by the) seven and preceded by the two bruised ent a poy men who had attempted his arrest in| the first place. At the station he sald he had needed | exercise and a drink, and as be couldnt get the drink he had taken it all out Tt took nine patrolmen and a rounds. man to arrest John MeCoy to-day. Two} of te policemen were badly beaten, | in exercise despite the fact that they had night-| — stloks against McCoy's bare fists. | BADGES FOR NEWSBOYS. MoCoy is an tron worker and lives at No, G2 Sixth avenue Cm a Ho Is twenty | tanned by School Officials to Those Deslring Them, seven years old and not large. He ts powerfully built, however. He went| A twelve-year-old boy, signing himself “Apxious,” is one of several who have into a saloon at No, 616 Sixth avenue and asked Bartender Jerry Sullivan for a drink, Sullivan refused to give him/| sent letters to The Evening World, ask- one and he went outside and broke two Ing where they can secure badges ena- bling them to sell newspapers, ‘The school Superintendent of the dis- of the plate glass windows. Policemen Crawley and Serini came) trict in which they live or the President to arrest Me-/of the Bourd of Education will lasue along and attempted Coy on Bullivan's complaint. Me-| pads? on application, Fulton 51., Brooklyn, Double Stamps with Cash Purchases Till Noon. Single Stamps from Noon Till Closing. Reversible Smyrna Rugs. ~Y Value 12 Feet Long. $15.00 $8.98 “5 Feot Wide, Hero's a Rug special for Wednesday that will bring brisk business, High- grade Reversible Smyrna Rugs, {n rich Turkish colorings, 4 yards long and 3 yards wide; elsewhere $15.00; Wednesday at Nam’ 98 $2.50 Wilton Rugs, $1.25. Priced to make a busy Wednesday morning. Between 8.30 and 10 ouly. We make this time Imit because there are just 500 in the lot; sizes 27x54; up-te-date designs in beautiful colorings. Rope and Bamboo Portieres, 8c, Instead of $a. THE seat trtuae are full length and width, in all good combinations, Including red and green, blue and olive, and rose and green. THE BAMBOO PORTIPRES come tn new Ortental and Japanese designs, and are made full width and size, Important Mattress News, An unprecedented Fall business has left us with odd lots on hand that we have priced for rapid selling. Some all hair, some combina- tions and others all cotton, Every prevailing size; values $20 to $3.50; clearance prices jurt exactly ONE-HALF—12.98 to 1.68. $2 Lace Curtains, 98c. SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS, about 1,600 pairs, {n rich Irish Point ef- fects, double thread, overlocked seams; 3% yards Jong and 60 {Inch wide; a Wednesday wonder value at.........cceceseeseeeeeeeees BBC pet. 820 ¢ 1030. Rufed Curtains, vet. 8.20 & 10.0, aoc a Pair; Usually soc. 6,600 pairs Ruffled Swiss Curtains; ready to hang to your windows. On sale in the Second Floor Upholstery Store. None C, 0. D, Art Embroidery Dept. A Word of Wednesday Bargains, Namm’s Silk Floss Pillows, 22) Tinted Tops and Backs; values to Inch; during this sale.......200) 60c.; new designs.....,....123g¢ [rich Point Hemstitch Shams; 29c,|Laundry Bags of ticking, large to 7c. values -19¢| size; the 26c, kind 12%c Oriental Pillow Slips, with Tassels; | Lithograph Velour Tapestry Sofa 26c. kind 15c| Pillows; values to $2.00.,,..49¢ Sateen Lambrequi i |Sofa Pillows, Cord and Tassels, 3 fringed; 50c. valire yds, long, all colors; 19¢. value..9c KL NAMM Kl. NAMM. BOARDERS WANTED. Cents Fer Line. BOARDERS WANT: LEXINGTON AY., 1881—Large comer room, | 12471 3 heat, hot water; two gentlemen; | —§4. {good menus lars, take boi _early breakfast = Piano, parlor, steam heat; porcelain bath KINGTON AV., 1339, soth—Private house, | Fe eee Te oom; running water, excellent | 124TH, 31 —Comfortahle, _ table; $18 two, ‘ excellent ta ry every Reenter jou ret: taENeTD PSA ee LS ree j home comforts for two and single, | 12: uw —Row ith board window wR Cand! Veicaltent heated room ee : eomforta. . | FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ® Cent: V., 1000, near 125: Phighed ‘rosinass firvi-ctias board; table | Per Line Americans, ‘ Pee Lin = = anne | LEXINGTON AV, 1235, S4th—8h wl frietied rooms, also Hor, | _housekeebina, 1 bedevo: Toned: excellent table: Ameri: | — ee — 238 lal lv; moderate prices: te LEXINGTON | A 1% cone = — fooma, » 106T— Tw table for (wo: Kitchen privilege. = . x - OTH, 12 st . rH. 8, tractive ball room, with room. southern exprs. th. Arkell. or dining | = ane Mattestbedthes ___. | C187, 40 W.— Beautiful, convenient corne: | <a paany | gos stews Bh 6S, B88 Mebean | boar oraepmeeeeneni back parlor, het —Suna, large, medium {excellent home cooking; running | = — table board, plement froat room, B.—Room and board in small pri- | - @D, it Ww hall 1 alee ty. _ Bare, Ayes — | “furnished enone Seely OTH ST., 6 W.—Suite of rooms, toxether | agp eT. 170 ; omg oF ae i Drivate bath; desirable W0ce-| opie! every ea Te Maree! OD, 108 W.—Two nice smali_roo oap hwo large rooma, suitable for ap Laas Si large for light housekeeping; privai @D_8T., 164 BAST. Room in private house for gent! OTH 142 w —Blewant private house. sin- Ye tom 08 barioe four! ‘accomma- Gated “iranatenta, °%! Rents accom or, —Nicely furnished large room, a Jer room; board optional, excellent pleasant rooms; hall txbosure; excelent table 30 W.—-Larae rooms, qultable | ; excellent board; table board OOTH st. uw with bedroom; fouadle 08 W.— Lovely h, heated: reaso W. tly; also aly ft kentlomen ort, 1 M018T BT., 101 W.—Nie private | food board; gent! ara. oyTH LP for two | TH ST. 134 W.—Dartor ant bedroom; | 100TH BT. Oh Wares Olea? near’. |. ute of bath; Up one flignt. Ring abears Kenastee. ee _, = ; - coke: ; | OTH. 63 W,—Homelike and very light; con, rH ST, 111 B—Warm room; ; nd p ey tl. bil | _venient ali cars; meals optional. “Ducey eae \eiTH. 00 flat or semeate ¥ fooma: all conventences. bath, steain heat. _. | Martin . . | OPTH, 286 W.—Widow give 2 working qiris _ homie comfort; reasonable, Carroll end |CSTH ST. 104 W.—Two rlewant ovtsite rvoma; ohe fight steam het, bath; one of t mon. Notauist LTH 9f,, 189 B—Nicely furnish Sith, Board \STH. 8 BI iu 1 excellent | Sale of Millinery, | | Trimmed 18 that are worth & at jut d : ad jk ney Nigel . (1,95 Vatcimmed WATS: Kinds 2g Ur me Veuvets Five Hundred Bronze Iron Frame Sofa Beds at This, we believe, is the lowest price ever quoted in any store on a thoroughly substantial and desirable Couch Bed, And we have exactly five hundred of them to dispose of to-morrow at this figure. A slight added expense for a Mattress and Bolster will give you one of the most ver owned—and a couch as well. They are built of a soltd bronze iron frame—the only kind that Is surely sanitary. They have drop sides, so that both sides are down you have a couch; when they are raised toa level with the centre you have a double bed fitted National wire springs and helical ends—adding greatly to the comfort. Ki We ought to sell the five hundred in a single day—at $2.99; it is so very much less thas they have comfortable beds you have e As You See It Hera, $2.99 vases and huska; It has the panel ends. You will not find tt in any store for less than stores get $35. Friday and &% A very beautiful bed; bullt with 1%4- inch posts and trimmed with large opular jed bow foot, with spindles and | DRY GOODS CO. NEW YORK. (rs : ( more to rfect } NV, ftting trees a oy hers os) plies— Peerless — the pri (ES) (eRe) 4 scaled according to th terns 5c 10c been offered before, | These are practically | double beds or couches; [slide underneath the other, though when ‘placed alongside, for a double bed, mattresses | jare of equal height; they | |helical spring ends, made to sell at $11, $1.00 Double Iron Couches at $6, 50. If you are a wee bit short of room in your home, these iron couches perform a very happy function— that of supplying you, | ; With a comfortable bed when a bed is needed, yet very much condensed in form during the day, one section is made to Wakes can be used as two single beds, two single couches, one single couch or a double bed; built of bronze tron frames, fitted with National wire and COMPLETE WITH TWO MATTRESSES. These double iron Couches were | Frames are of solid oak, arms and fancy spindles’ brass rod and adjustable to | Koos eerviceable quailty . |, eerviceal aq Mf > burn. PIFTH two weeks away. 10-Plece DINN SETS, regularly i500, arctan * a" Including ular price $1.00), V-in, COLD MEAT PL. lar prive $2.00, NOW... ed -in, COLD MEAT PLATTERS, price $3.00, now $ l4-in, COLD MEAT PLATTERS, 1 00, now $2.00 ular price , now .. COLD MEAT PLATTERS. 8 sizes—4, 412 and ular | price $6.00 dozen, now, eac! E SET, that sold for $109.00; | “that” ’sold for | $19.98 M-tn ular pl bla price. $8.00, now ular price $8.00, NOW... o. FRUIT OR PRESERVE satemns. A Sale of Theodore Haviland China at Half Prices Theodore Haviland’s China—made in Limoges, France—needs no introduction by us, But the fact that we are to sell this superb ware at) exactly HALF its worth is an event to talk about. China is bulky stuff in a store like this, and we must have more room in our base for the Toys, Dolls and Games. We are willing to take quite a loss to make your Christmas shopping more enjoyable, so to-morro and this week—the Theodore Haviland China at half its worth. DINNER SETS. THEO HAVILAND St. Germain shape, one of the best designs; pink, daisy and white forget-me-not cluster decoration; clouded coin gold edges. COVERED VEGETABLE | now... . -inch OPEN BAKERS, or Cups and Baucers.......... INDIVIDUAL TEA POTS, $2.00, NOW ss ecresterererereseres INDIVIDUAL SUGAR ular $2.00, now, INDIVIDUAL CREA! uiar $3.0, now SALAD 44.00, now. round and oval shape, rewular TABLE DISHES, regular $2.00, now $1.25 &Inch OPEN BAKERS, or VEGE- TABLE DISHES, regular BO noe $1.00, now. nome 4 CHOP DIsttRi, roiind, ii-inch, reg, BOWLS, ‘were $250, now SAUCE TUREENS, @mplete, were It ought to be a buying temptation for you with Thanksgiving less th | DINNER SETS. THEO, HAVILAND, Marie Antoinette shape, Rosebud flower decoration, festooned edge; no gold. DISHES, }-plece DINNER SETS; regular) linch MEAT DISHES; were rice Price $4.00; now +++ $22.50 | now ... 2 50 ilS-pieee DINNER SETS, including | 16-inch MEAT DISHES; were VEGE- 50ND tureen; regular Brice | ae: NOW «.. now : inch MEAT DISHES; were n + piece TEA SETS; segular price WOW) NOW. reser ae 818.80 ET. n BAKERS or VG) nm 4 Price, || ‘tn. 0 50 || Open Stock at 16.00 degen A: were $1.0; now A sie | Singh BREAD | AND BUTTER | }-!n. open BAKERS or VEGBT, ih, PLATES; were $400 dozen; bag DISHES: wore Ht: now, BBWS) OAC vrsseressosees “116 | BONE DISHE in: F. 5, now, enc! War ene We deo Bb ‘ roa ous, | Sbzens nom ‘each ta 40° Fe CATES, sitive sine, seguiar | Cups And Saucers, regular | Now| THsinch break were 8.0) price $10.0) dogen, now......40¢. ea, | $12.00 por dogen; Coffee Cups | “ay zen; now, 250 &in, SOUP PLATES, regular price | and Saucers, regular $13.00 ° 59 | si4-inoh dinner size; were $6.50 dozen; 10.00 dozen, now. 400 per dozen: | Bouillon | Cups) ag | MAW MCN vessssssstecansssucssssers 25¢ Hin, COLD MEAT eae cen Chicolate | Alf |S-inch, deep SOUP PLATES; were |%W dozen; now, each.. 25° Chop Dishes, t-in Cream Pitchers Ind'dual Tea Pots Ind’! Sugar Bowls Ind’yal Creamers Bauce Tureens.... | | Sf 3 [now . ye MEAT DISH ih MEAT ‘DISHES; MUSHROOMS—J. Duorat | 22, 98" quailty, 2-1b, cans, 4 ‘00: can Four thousand cases of Canned Goods, all new 1904 pack, will be placed on sale in our Grocery Department to-| | morrow morning at sensationally low prices, quality considered. Buying you at any time; it means a GREAT ECONOMY in this sale. and for one week you can buy the very best for the very least. All mail orders prompt prompt service money must accompany the order. ~ Prices Lower |, 9 Than Ever. by the dozen cans means quite a saving | Once each year we go below our usual low prices, | p ly filled and shipped. For tn CANNED.FRUITS | et Cle, D'Hotel: new im- ‘s Ae genie MIXED PEEL— m 1 “Gato: | ASPARAGUS TIPS — | 1 ih cream wm Opel wings jars orange of citroa; pecrerens | Sem, OPE, | Oe Monte rand grasa | ce; reduced | Mutt Moose pian: beat quailty; special, Te OF white: chote bo jase . apecia 115 7 su ib. cans, 494., ; | NEW MIXED NUTS i can MS | ad 10¢ | Absolutely fresh; all ve- | MALTED — MILK—Por. | 1 1 rt CORN AND SUCCO- | den's Bagie rand. ma | NEW LAYER FIG8—Bx- TASH. to equal: large $1.00 slam | tra large, 2 ibe oe | 4 ome 3B: | NEW MUSCATEL RAIS- Ruby brand), the TOMATOES leaned red label Rudy Brand; the £ ; beat 0 | extra" larke RE} vacked, | Tee, Red Rover brand frak: seduced, ¢ P ean New Peas, String Beans, Tomatoes and Lima Beans. Ic “Castle Haven" Tomatoes, 3-1b. cans; “Seminary” or “Pier” Brand Peas, 2b. cans, sweet and tenders Mersey Lima Bean Ib. packing or “Avorn” String Beans. 2-ib. cans, good valite, at from te. to 1c, can, For this sale, per case 2 doz, $1.05; per dos, S8c ; per cn, ees See j=) FUAGEOLETS — J. Du | Foil ¢ PEAS OoMs.. SMe | Ot ete ole: Frown | sot dtate pecking: A Few Grocery Specials. R ’ Poms: "hew importation: | Gnd tender 2-10. cans Encore or Gree Seal iy $2 Co Me ty cane B doses, 82.08; 49 Potatoes. wo vack, aweet | LIMA BEANS—Best Byer | om. $1.06) | f of the fines: Maine stock; medium | size; case 2 dos. 81.86: doy. | beans; now & le Cora, ' « ly bafore the cold weather arrives, ‘an cans, ‘case 2 doz, $3.19; while this lot lamts, Bag, $225: bushel Peas Floral or Bane | 89%: $1.00; eal... B ble. alas mere extra aifted. small, y . Tes, Cotter. tender: 21D ASPARAGUS. Fufarcst Dc, ow ee) P - cans, uced from Ve, Manzanita brand; green BUCCOTASH, Ruby Java, Mocha and dow, , an. at ee ST BO: | OF waite: medium | sise, brand, the best sacks GREEN GAG dow, $2.06; dos., eR. tender stalks. 5-[b. cans, made from the PLUMS — cen | fase 2 doz, Maine Sugar Corn Jqually sold at 250.) | extra ey ul FRENCH PEAS—J. Du- | $4.05; can... eamtont Lime Beane: | Sracial &. tai bt WO; can....24 fascia tor | oats, bah | Baio Ts, Hed, oo" ie | | ae oe . $1500 2 | wtalee, 5. vans, cane 2 | “We? ¥ Mian | Sb "baa: does Bip, | DARA oR Rats 8: | tates teeta: FRENCH, PEAS J Du | ASPARAGUA TIPS — Ls bys clacatbere a’ ahh nesta ll make better Frailcawest and tender, | Mansnite or Gold Lust | price, dowen, $1.78: cane ba 5g o | read: all tonder tips: | | guaranteed; bb, dos. $1.05; a na, “don, $1.78; | 1 ord se JAMS—Highiond Brand; FURNISHED ROOMS TO Let. 2 Cents Per Line _——_— = = FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, Conte Per Line. pertor, with | 90TH, 00. W.—Two "handsomely furntviet FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 20 Cents Per Line. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ‘2 Cente Per Ling JOITH. 63 Wo—Nicely furnishe! front room: | 1D Wi—Very dexradie, In. qOTH ST. 187 par th | etahecting’ reome; private bath; umes | suitable 3 sent urbank ck: aes ert eae i all inegeremes two gentle. | celied cuaine, Jew family joirn. 6 W = => MA em. hot water; ome fight. mes OTH, 37 W ave uon, biishen; desitable ‘singis ise, ee TOTH 8T,, 122. B—Nicely furnished room, | heated, with bath | 104 W.—Desirable rooms, on suite 06 W.-—Ploor through; southe SOD ee private bath; separate if destral table boarders WD ST. 147 W.—Two niesly furaished froas avery conveniences, private house. TH ST. tos W loyed lady or gentleman n. roomé, $1 weet. Mt OTH. 44 W— Parlor. 2 bedrooms SD, 127 B.—Nicely, furnts? 7 bath; | ftenme hot. water; Teamnebie. S private house, $1.00, $1 ain & pe eg” HH, 163 W.—Corner apartineot; large and MEH MMi“ hentel: toed optional: con veniences. Wood. ssTHt rovn Laree and small laut me renaonab.e terms, | 1 conventen ws i] sev BT,, 178 B—Neatly furnished trons hall room to let ser ST, 100 W, jurplahed. all ¢ and aleove, nicely 4; use kiten reasonadle, SOTH ST. 74 W—Laree and emi room, ‘steam heated, bath. re hin, MOTH ST, TO W.—Proat bell room, 62 week. {Top flat.) ork 119 ‘W.—Promt parlor and adjoin- OFM Sjndon: nino emall Rosae; reaseoaba Bradley s select, quiet hous. Ww, Ha ure 100TH BT. maa oF 10187, 13 W.—Furniahed | room, Large, handsome front room, Comfortable home em- private family Puriand, room for young dath, hot Reid Neatly furnished room. hot!) cold Water. bath: private family, Moore. 10TH, 120 W 2 109TH. 36 Ww Dedroom ” Alia aug. ITH ST.. 1 Bt Thine water. near 0 IRD, Pieagant with exceheat board, a! 1220, 11% B—Parnlshed laree and ema rooms, heat, beth. running Water, bath well-heated on. i cow pink Pp - 1M Wo~Large and small, z t, heated: private house: 12TH, 69 F—Large furnished 109TH, 118 riated; h WOTH, 7 Light mom, steam heat, bot Ww water supply water; lady preferred. Ring Janitors be: hede ‘cfeney are, 2 aan eae Tt WP eli ni partor ITH, 88 EB. Two ly turnished ae het fas employed forts, sab necting toma, with, withost board Hooper % I oat ee aD, 0 E. iy furnished room 10eTt —Nigely Heated front room: a! steam: sui 2: reagonabis Hayman, conveplane wish family; comforts: port r m * akan. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS MONDAY MORNING WO