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eset THE WORLD: TUFSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1905, \ ee SIGHT PISTOL SHOTS ‘Worn Out? WITH CHINESE AS FIRE ALARM Run Down? Young Fellows in Evening | Tenants in East 113th Street Dress Mest with Disaster) Tenement Fire Volley When |! will gladly give you a full dollar's an They Try to Run Things | Flames Attack Building, Im-| ‘whol my remedy fot ni | Broadway Restaurant. perilling Lives, Nothing to Deposit, Nothing to promise, is Tho dollar bottle ts free, Your Drug- gist, on my order, will hand you a@ youiths, high-hatted and in even-| Wien fire etarted early to-day In the | fall dollar's worth and sond me the bill, thes, met defent ina charge made | big six-story tenement at No, $26 East Hong's Chinese restaurant, No,/O%¢ Hundred and Thirteenth street, » plist nd worry and excess and thirty pistol shots rang out on the étill Mi Go. yore ebony énbeaies Iway. early to-day, and when! morning air, giving forth auch nolec | S7Ain end ever intiigea and women worn att ‘erles had ceased one of their |ne a battalion charge of soldiers might a CA eee “Yay unconsclous tn the street, |make in battle, Policeman Hutchinson, | Weaken the tiny, tender nerves on whi ‘ourth tualt Cevends, other three, with clothes torn |Of the Rast One Hundred and F Mot the serves you ordinarily think about— crushed, were ready to beat a uw street station, rushed to the bullding'| ping nerves tat govern your movements and saw the smoke pouring out of the | ans Yet Uctematie nerves. thet, unmulded ‘ , then | Young men were In Jovial moods aay ne tenet, Alle | Sarl iene ge Be they went to tho restaurant, and | Ve" ta wore taken it without hurt, | Parstuereruiate your liver—operate your thom Insisted that he must “play | NAMIE Wire Aken i eto. 8060 in| ciThebe are. the nerves that worry wears * and relfeve a Chinese walter of | °” out and work brake down, ing d queue, | He selzed the China. | Mase. tnt oeetulice Hearsothe disordered fiver=th the hair, and was attempting |, 1 developed that every fat ae rebel Ni naskcaiy deranged hldnere : H at blame, But to to the plalt with a knite when the? the bullding had s revolver hey, are pot te Nemrol them. Ghere you ve @ yell of terror, for juet such an emergency aa fre, at | Sth Bathe went of the trouble, ‘ the firat sign of whioh the discoverer] "Tt dose po good to take atimulante and lah’s Cry Was answered by Avery! Was to discharge a pistol, nerociion, for theire, at vest, Ja but a ‘tie dn the place, Then there was| Whoever noticed the emoke first to- | porary, Scteeh whlch sarely Postponen the WH Aght, The Chinamen fought Alay rubbed hts revolver jaind |e, | UUtnere ie pathing hem about (hlsnothing rling every thing avallable) Syetssaton. twenty-nine other revowvers | 20 ,ODUICIRN PNG, ASPIRIN ynowl: heads of the four disturbers, | spoke. It peor a Hiraers ah e Sense pat it He Pat ee ee eae! l- ff t it ewilse emo! cen- i on Sahil Lapa Mist paliee and the entire nelghbor- | tury cf endeavor al ; 00d, rth youth was not so “fortu+ felong this very Tine, It does not dose the organ to deaden the onin— The Chinamen got him in a A Seemed about to make away) but It does wo at once to the nerve—tue in- a ee ree Te "and mates it wall when he climbed through a} window to a cornice which: . the front of the house. 2@ wis slippery with lor, but | on and made his way to the | {86-88 Myrtle Ave. ,cor, jext door, at No. 1281, occupled Brooklyn. “th § Huenot restaurant, He attempted my preter pier. te made only to ously nt. He attempted | One Block from Bridge St. Station “LI | My open to the street down an awn | Moad—Convenient to All Surface SL do. mia nea thie grid he fell and landed on his | Senne eat are no fopaltone pe reaeeaene ate ary rovrment Swebty reat (ef linder fone of my imitiess beliet, All that 1 ask h such force as to render him you to do te to write—write to-day, | For q free order for Book 1 on Dyspepsia, i nen continued their angry p Stove. afundalingbowle Pook Bon the, Hear. F the windows of Bin Hong's must address nk 3 on the Kidneys, . Box G Book 4 for Women, Racine. ‘Wis, State Hook f for Men, which bookyouwant, BookGon Rheumatism. ‘Mild cases are often cured by @ single bot- tle, For sale at forty thousand drug sioves, Dr. Shop's til a crowd was eitracted. No These Cylinder Heat- could be found, so a citizen | Fh ers, with sliding @ call for an ambulance to Now di vl pital. Just as the ambulance loor, swing cover, uy three friends of the un- ornament and heavy lous man selxed him and carried fron base — value $4.50, special the e'reet; He was thrust} taken away. The Chi- nt wae cloged quickly, No made, a D RHINE-WESER CANAL. Feb. 7—The Lower House n Diet to-day passed the ga, wines Liberal Credit. No Mail Orders, "| Tin every “detail the Leading Retail. EMtablishment of Brooklyn: | - A Remarkable Piano Sale Deakin We are selling slightly used Pianos taken in exchange for others or for the Pianola Piano, They accumulate fast and we have to hold such sales occasionally; though this time the group is espe- x cially fine and the prices unusually low. We are selling ABSOLUTELY NEW PIANOS AT REDUCED PRICES, This is remarkable. But the case designs of these Pianos are to be discon- tinued—either by ourselves, in exchange for other designs, or by the makers, who have devised some- thing newer and (thev think) more attractive. These two elements make up one of the most advantageous offerings of Pianos we ever made, We stand back of every Piano in the ‘sale with our broad guarantee. We make the terms of purchase so easy that you do not need much money to start your ownership if you are otherwise all right, If you mean to own a Piano some time it will be a very good thing to look into this matter right awav—TO-DAY. New Pianos (Discontinued). Originally, Rov. $275 $200! Emerson Upright, mahogany... 225) Emerson Upright, mahogany, 225) Cambridge Upright...... 160 | Reiman Upright, o 575 Reiman Upright, maho, } Originally, Now, #325 = $250 385 300 250 185 225 225 225 300 300 550 | Reiman Upright, walnut 375| Smith & Barnes Upric! nu 160! Smith & Barnes Upright, mahog: Used Pianos. fnstruments have been carefully repaired, many of them entirely remade and refinished, restoring them to their original condition, Every one is a desirable plano investment, otherwise they would not be here. Originally, Now. | Originally, Now. teoee $350 $45 | Knobe rosewood Wala $600 $278 + 300 75 | Knabe Parlor Grand,... 350 50 Knabe Baby Grand, 300 25) Knabe Art Grand, 300 25 Smith & Barnes U. 509 50 | Smith & Barnes Upright, mahogany. Bros. , 350 95 Smith & Barnes Upric! & Co, Upric’ 325 125 | Schiller Upright. Miler mahogany Upright 350 175 Gaylord Upright nse Upright 309 225) Schumann & Sor 225 200 | Knabe rosewood Upright. 25) 180 | Knabe oak Upright, 550 325 250 | Knabe rosewood U 600 355 295 | Knate mahogany Upr 70 275 200 | Heller oak Upright . 300 wo 125! Starr mahogany Upri 49 PIANOLAS REDUCED, ey sroments are perfect in every respect, having been received in part payment for the MetrostylePiano’a or 0 ano, Originally, Now. Originally, Now. » $250 $200 — Flemish Oak, $250 $175 250 175 = Ebony.... 250 175 tenes eeeeeeeereerorsecsosrerene 2G 150 | SPECIAL TERMS: On Pianos priced at $275 or less, $10 cash and $6 monthly; Pianos priced between $278 $10 cash and $10 monthly, Higher priced Pianos at proportionately increased payments. Pianolas at $150, monthly. Pianolas at $175 and $200, $20 cash and $8 monthly. | be accepted at full price to apply on any new Piano in stock any time within one year after date of purchase, AGRSNME Plano Warerooms, Fourth Floor. we Restorative Sunday World Wants Work Because of the insignificant price, Square Pianos will be sold for cash only, Any Square Plano }} R. Altman & Co. SALE OF LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ON TO.MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AND THURSDAY {MEN'S AND WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WILL BE OFFERED AS FOLLOWS: MEN'S PLAIN HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEF, REGULAR PRICE, $2.25 PER BOX OF HALF DOZEN, AT $1.50 WOMEN’S INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS, REGULAR PRICE $1.50 PER BOX OF HALF DOZEN, AT 90c, ALSO EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN WOMEN'S LACE TRIMMED OR HEMSTITCHED EMBROIDERED HAND. KERCHIEFS AND WOMEN'S FRENCH HAND-EM. BROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS WILL BE OFFERED; (Rear of Rotunda, First Floor.) SALE OF COLORED DRESS GOODS. CONTINUED TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). eee nnn” B. Altman & Co. wit. continue on Te. MORROW (WEDNESDAY) THEIR SALE OF CREPE QUADRILLE, A MATERIAL ADAPTED FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, THE REGU- LAR PRICE OF WHICH IS $i 25 PER YARD, AT (Rear of Rounds, First Floor.) 78c, PER YARD, ————————— ==——=—=————————— SALE OF IMPORTED WHITE COTTON CHEVIOT FOR WOMEN'S SHIRT WAISTS AND SUITS. \ B. Altman & Go. witt HOLD A sALE on TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), AT WHICH THERE WILL BE OFFERED IMPORTED WHITE COTTON CHEVIOT (FIGURED), THIRTY-TWO INCHES. WIDE, AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF (Rear cf Rohiida, Fist Floor.) 17c. PER YARD, ANNUAL SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, 25,000 yards of fine Embroideries, consisting of match sets, in Swiss, Cambric and Nainsonk Edgings, Insertions, Flouncings, Ribbon Bead- ings also Corset Cover Embroiderles, 4 to 15 inches wide, value 25¢,, 3 E and 806, fOr OKC, 17C and 25c 38-inch all-wool Crepe Albatross, in a complete line of street 37 and evening shades; also Black and: White; usually 50c,, at... c 20-inch Liberty Satin and Peau de Cygne, Pure Silk, in all leading shades; value 8c, at..sc.c.ssseseesesenesens 45cyi Mercerized Repp, English Nainsook and Fancy Pique Em- $1 39 broidered Waist Patterns, put up one in a box, for....... 1) Hemstitched Pillow Cases, of good heavy muslin, size 45x x 36, usually 1c, tt, cvssvesevvsveves Ete tae IIc ea, WEST 125TH ST., 7TH AND 8TH AVS OA a tufted Couch, LEH aed Trost gi'h WRITE FOR LISTS OF THESE OUTFITS, § Opsn Saturdays $1,00.a Week Opens an Account. § jij 19 p. WE PAY FREIGHT, Monday Morning Wonders ; n i a it Rot ti o york | i ' 1 vob d the February furniture sale. MONDAY was the biggest day this old-established house of Simpson Crawford Co, has ever had in their furniture department. Weather was mighty bad, we'll admit, but even that didn't keep people from coming, and it certainly was gratifying to see so many particular, well-posted home furnishers selecting furniture backed by a name that insures its lasting worth, Wednesday the February sale is a week old and we've brought out , extraordinary values that foretoll a day’s selling of surpassing greatness. Furniture at the lowest prices costs enough to warrant your going around to all the sales before you purchase, We say that because it invariably results in a selection at this store that will make the purchaser a permanent customer, Fifth Floor. | EEN ———— a New 1905 536 buffet, $24.25 || 42-00brass bea:teads,30.00 A SAVING of $11.75, for you'll instantly recognize QNE ot the handsomest new models you ever —not Ike the cut, this as an exclusive butter | | gut Mtn “enue $20.00 beds 815. C] SSA |D class: that has never Henign that Will $48.00 beds 44. $94.00 beds B49. a BE psolden — Anish—notice the | | {nak gh a SiO) gold for less than $369), aL atonce 1 $75.00 beds Very new and arilstlo—bullt seer finer tagies of ‘selected quartered oak, | | and, make. you distinctive $27.50 beds i unique shape of cabinet mir- ror—has long linen drawer and four small silver—two drawers are lined-—shapod poet fd Nit carved vlaw feet—Just the plec furniture to complete the pers sect dining-roo:n, ‘This is the (es. wind of furniture ti Y joined with the ae ata pe iene FM few pall Lata w ido thelr buylag at this || deh, slying i sore. yer) eifrcuve appearance—seven inch laterals in head and ee Toot—head 86 Inches high—300 for te Bela. ante at @uuno, Sid eSReSii dos titea ors otal ema 0 ih 12,50 and 20.00 china closets, | $50.00 i made especially to our order--genuine | ry, alia aed em Complete brass bed outfit, 28.50. a av Nor exim- : fever ae fruehed e ABB. work | {frames are mahogany finished || AN offer Ike this coming from Superior mi—the best Bly Crawford Co, insures i dis— plano lished—the bes mpson Cri Leda eas Ee eta ea tenpered steel rennae are used In | | you the best modern construction At adjustable shelves — heavy French the upholstering—we guarantee the the unprecedented sale price ut lege—tie kind of furniture required | Dest pwarkmanship, The coverings | | $28.50, Including to complete your dining-room, the newest effects in silk damask, Brass bed, sprinzs, mattress, 1. Value soilne 50.00. peel A resular £19.50 brass bedstead, haat trom borough sesoned All| $26,86 tor Gaz acpecpetoroutton | | Pattee Pooceh Raa Petits top—deep “moulded elm — pedestal | well made—fne plano polish—-mahog- A regular $4.50 set Of sptlngssiny buse—hand carved feet—6 ft. exist. | any Anish frames upholstered Mn i ye woven athe — nd comfort é hewost shades of silk tapestries, 1.65 for 2.50 dining cialrs, heavy damask and Verona velour. A regular $15.50 hair mattress— special dining chairs — go.den oak —_—_— | eigis 40 pounds (rane box seat — finely Pallet $14.25 for $22.00 dresser, clos at workmanship— ely French legs—cloaely woven ee orth. Cane seat, “Arm chars. to mateh. Built stronger and finished /better abt ag eo than most $22.00 dressers, i a nee Say ST SRTS ON a? 25.00 for 32.90 sideboards, arate beets prose plese 10,00 for 15,80 mattresses. With $32, an unusual bargain | (eee ee een f We could safely guarantee this of price, ous $3 special snouid create | mes yi Gt ga ementing Tent: | uy other mattress mentioned here to last ten yearns and give perfect comfort, 10,00 for 15.50 X quality mattress — the Vbggeat stir New | York, has | ture is use exima iarge mirror—pat- ain years in sidebourds, Arts: | tern shaped—suy y fle design in duantored cak-—coiden | ‘ein, haped- supported by shapely Anish-standsonve ton With extne large } i Y if . pure habr—full 40 Ibs— guarantesd Freneh bevel plate tirror—two sms!l | $8.25 for $7.50 chiffonters, | workmanahip—the Dew ticking. for linens —all run smoothly | The best chiffonier ever priced at 15,00 for 21,00 XX quality mattress guaranteed construction—$25, $.MO—highly polished golden oak— | —pure hair—full 49 Ibs.—very olossly et 6 large dr: ‘é—guaranteed con. | tufted—fancy stripe ticking, 6.78 for 8.50 bookcases. etlon, Other reductions: | 18,00 for 24.50 XXX quality mattress A bargain at §8.50—a February sale am BATaL —pure hatr—full 40 Ibs.—very closoly revelation at 76 Ite our specal $4.50 for $7.50 rockers. tufted—taney stripe ticking bookcase In selected quartered oak |, Rockers—Piano finished quartered | $c, for our special 7Sc. Plllows— and mahogany fintsh, carefuly fitted | oak and genuine birch, mahogany | —selected feathers—2?x2—beet A. C, four adjustabie shelyes—ot inches | Anish--highly shaped backs, shapely | A, tloking--very soft and comfort- high—% Inches wide, curved arms and comfortable sea? able, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Why..we sold so much cut glass Monday. THis elaborate display of cut glass turned a bad Monday into a brilliant day. There was a splendid representation at our annual sale, The selection of richly cut pieces was in order because we told the people it was our annual sile of genuine standard American cut glass, and they are so familiar with the regular prices of this richiy cut ware that our sale prices stood out as proof that this is practically the only time of the year to realize Fourth Floor. A substantial saving of { to nearly %. You could not save so mucia at this time if we did not receive a great price-concession from the manu- facturers for placing large orders during the dullest period ot the year, They bring the price to you on genuine deenly cut glass ciimos. tv the level of the usual price of pressed glass, —— for 4.00 cuteglass for 8.00 cut-glass 2.93 bowls like cut— 4.95 water jugs like we have 200 of them. cut—150 ready. The daintiest way of serving 3} One of those highly-prized AoBee number of dainty dishes is in 4| works of art that add so much (ga s cut glass bowl—here'’s a chance} brilliance to the well-appointed 4 for you to have several, dining table—worth fully 8.00, Ret Se act ee Richly cut nappies—6 in, size— Cut glass vases, 9 inches high—in Cut glass celery trays, reg- $5,00 regular price $1.70 ( not over Heh designs—regula’ price war price $4.00—at ‘ Atoa okatnmen; Oty srsss> ST S100 | Giant is emeuscsssen $5,00 Cut glass water botties, in rich 6 in. bonbon dishes, with handles A Cut Blass Sugars and creams—with geet out zo—regular price $5.95 -richly cut and, highly pol- gy 4g | deer cuttings—regular price g4 ary | MO at i ee on rele bros teGla cue eo What » Oa Cut glass ice tubs, rich, deep Bev uNage Wea lPesElbYH QPeP ey Cut gla patterns—rogular price $12—at 89,45 Beri eers Wet price $,60--at S343 ae es ater | sot Blass champagne Jugs—large : ‘ Sut glass water ju; size—highly polished and rici- Tall-footed bonbon dish cut | tiemum pattern hs very neh de- | ly cut—regular price scat $9.95 foot and slem--regular pr 4,50 | ijer—resular orice $18%.0—~ $19.90 Cut glass water jugs, rich WWHOt wees i GAMO EL eitiin cee battern-regular price $10—-at, 80.45 PSON CRAWFORD OO $60,000 worth of Oriental rugs as low as 8.75 REATEST variety we ever had—rich gems from the Far East we've been months in collecting for the February Sale. Nothing to compare with it unless it be that great sale we held last August. Connoisseurs may add rich prizes to their collection at a third Jess than at an other time or place, and they are priced low enough for practical use, Thira pos 8.75 for those fine $12.00 Guendji rugs. $18.25 for $24.50 very fi ‘ $10.85 for $16.50 genuine Daghestan rugs, $14.75, $16.80 ‘and Hee earriies ru; $13.25 for $19.00 genuine Daghestan rugs, $65.00 for very silky Shiraz rugs up to 3100. $34.50 and $44.50 for extra heavy and large Kazaks—few square sha es, worth up to $60, $29.80 for $65.00 silk rugs—Kemember that sale we held last August?—sold them all out in three days—we'v been on the lookout ever since for a lot of sik rugs at prices that would enable us to duplicate that great ‘August fale —not as many as we had before, but what there are you ave welcome to as long as they last—don't think there's In the lot that sells regularly elsewhere for less than $65.00—while they last take your cholce at $39.60 and 620.50, $85 for Afghan carpets—average size 1G for very fine Goerevan car- QJ for fine India c ; pe ides ; ts i fs ‘arpets—light, about G4x9—-Very silky and usu: ts—average size 9x12—usu- delicate colors—j Bat, ‘ily up to $125, ally gell up to $204 12—usually sell up to we slze 9x $55 for Cashmere carpets—average $200 for very fine Goerevan car- 3107 for fine India. car ets—al size 7xl0—Very artistic—usually 7" ° pets—average size Ox12—usi- other rugs and carbene tO sell up to $75. ally sell up to 3300, would sell $160, ‘ets—that ceric! <== SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, yp to Another sale of standard groceries 2 wines ATCH our announcements intently. It is evident there isn’t a grocer i W New York in the class of the Model Food Store that quotes prices like theses dt Wan th i a guarantee of absolute purity in all foods and wines, sisth rioor, diving you «guaran pe il¥lnes,and Liquors SPREE " RE LARD — Swift's FRENC! ‘ARONI-~ Moder Tor famo: | SPICED FIGS The tare Une ae haat st Win Vianna Grand ane And teat Or family | Call: Armour's celebrated best obtainable: doz, lon, bathe Khield Brand; fresh B1.45; two hii JR | 6 pound cartona,,, GG ‘ote: This |e real rench Macaroni, not wome-made labelled in- ported, Note: Bits his USSR aaee ese buying th be apparent to nary Layer Figs are PREMIUM PA filly sold at higher price UM PA Flour—Royal Stu equal, to.’ the milled; bbl. in w 8) tbh. 1sp tation lon Jon can, t DNEAKEAST BACON — OATES i Beechnut, Star or Pre- H F mium; usually 220; 4 to Breakfast, Tadia Ceyion fh lb strips; spe VA and all other varieties Bay eet 1746 Blended epectally to ore FLORIDA HA SIF Stuart, ¢