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pescuernuanea| — adhilifacharts. | WOMEN’S DEPT. Silverware Rogers. Combination sets ot 2 p aert consisting of 6. tea 5) fabiespoons, 6 forks, 6. k 1) el, fey 3,98] butter knife.and 4 sugar shell, patternsin silkelined casey value 85.98, Final Sale of all Winter Conts. | lues me Plain and crushed Velour, brown, tan and black r r i da y ‘ B a r cloth Coverts, unfinished ay ban and mixtures, also some silk Tourist and Rain Coats at $10.00, fi, ) ; - The Most Important February Sales in New York Are in. Progress Here, i $ 5 -0O Bargains Such As We Never Offered Before! * Every Depariment ls Striving to Make This a Banner Month. Don't Miss To-Morro’ $7.50 | > Women’s $10 Blouse Suits, o In. handsome Rene wool mixtures, collarless, finished $ 10:°° 59 45,00 with fancy stitched tabs and trimmed with silk braid and but- tons, New fancy sleeves, pleated from cuff to elbow. New eleven- \ ‘ jot, Wined through: We include some odd Suits and Skirts: 3 9 8 in above sale, ° gore skirt with flaring kilts at bottom; a good ‘bargain at $10; Handsome Japanese: Sith B’way & 13th St. | Katharine Bllen Miynn, a woman of} twenty-nine, deaf and dumb, set fire! to ber night clothing early to-day at her home, No, 07 Kings suvvt, and, | unable to cry out, she bosame paaic+ stricken, Tho young woman arose early and Was lghting a fire fh a gus stove when her fiimsy gahments were blown against the flame, For a time she tried to smother the flames WWh her hands, Falling in this, she rushed to the hall Way and dashed about between th front door and whe door of jier upart- ments, Passing the house at the time wag Policeman Lawler, of the street stauion, He was attr \ are of flames and, peering ‘woman coming to New tvork to make her way in the world afietranded in the great city, what shall she do? To whom shall if Amalstance, and what kind of asalutanco will be offered to her? on has been asked in several articles in The Evening World, told of her efforts to obtain shelter and employment. Her| oh light the experience of a really unfortunate young treatment she recelved. Her story, published in The Even- Yesterday, told how a refined girl, weakened by nervous pros- aken to the Magdalen Home, the well-known reformatory for ‘and when she made her escape was refused shelter and care it charitable socletics. readers‘of The Mvening World probably have had’ similar . They are invited to describe for the benefit of their tress just what occurred ‘lear they were confronted with this } ‘ LINE PENDENNIS. | deciding that T might do, gave me a An the wulee of an orphan, card to a sporting goods house, 1 got \ M i | ‘sunt in, the middle dis-| tho "Job;" at least I was offerca om- 5 : aH “s) : ‘ap the ‘thread of Gat-| Ployment as stock clerk at the munifi- tat the Charity Or- | Cent walary of $8 per week. But I mod- eatly told the manager of the store that I felt myself unfit for the work, If the young woman I represented myself to be had taken this position ohe: would still rave been §Z1 in debt to |- her landlady, $8.50 to St, Bartholomew's Bmployment Bureau and a wook's ‘liy- {mg expenses to whoever should take idee) ‘on faith of payment hereatter, address was that * cea ar ae pa ee $90) often. to §O now as the forlorn out 12.50 45.00 17.50 19.50 22,50 25,00 29.50 $5.00 59.50 Original Prices at sbrouga the saw the woman go around fn a He broke down the door is night stiek, rah to thd woman an King off his overcoat, smothered the me be badly burned | Toarod that she was going to dio before medical attention Could reach her, Her hair was hurned off, and her body, face and arms biistered, She was ta to St. 's Hospital bv Dr, 8 sald that her injuries result in death, The woman was hardly in a hogpital Ward ‘before the polieeman came In, | Vis coat was burned to a rag, and his hands and face were giving him great pain ap Women's Long Coats at $3.96, @ all. ik {n black or castor, or i A bleck oc! out wihneh matin: alo handsome long coats made from bia allky wibeling cloth, collariess, trimmed with velyet braid, 42 Inches long, with belted back. The greatest coat values ever known. On sale’ at . te A Great Shirt Special. Ne Model Skirts, in black or bide ‘Cheviot in eleve: leat “xe. DomesticsandLinens} Friday Bargains—No Mat Orders. 4c Pillow 6, 36-inch Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, value 8c,, at, per yard..... ...5 Bleached Twill Kitchen | Homstitched Towelling, Cases, 4$x3 Praag, 2 ‘arkish Tow- 1B) AL, sen eee 12%e inch ‘Bleached i! Fe: § i38 Wa overwhelmed with kina- borat received my le ot tome from - a and” one Teoalved Ik pathy “be hood tore Fit ESP tated me Genuine Effort to Help. a @ postion | | ttl you a t home,"* told. when T explained the dimeulties 4 br agp ye my Reet git] who could not give tham an address Shere ahe contd’ ‘be commun! The rintendent rune m E3 - as Es 5 3 i H Fie. Be i E é "You 3 2 a v8 T f g more, Closing out 9 number of tines to-morrow, including sults in sallor, Russlan, Norfolk an Ueber Styles Sizes. to 12 will be found tn the lot but not tn every style. Russtan overs coats and plain and three.quarter reeters {n sizes 3to 7; also belted-back over= coats for boys from 5 to 16, The ase Get here early sortment Is for yours, ] ® y r ’ Toilet Articles ols the price, And Drugs. No Mail Orders, Special at, itched to the knee Waists. me Sant Bhown In soll white with broad panel ‘ - Te aan Prom fake age Peep dey Rae front, handsomely embroidered, y ‘ 10 44 inches, walat bands from 23 to 1 8 Pleated slides, pleated back, A SNOW PICTURE IN CITY HALL PARK. ae! mon DQ Here, Tey a Tatay Hise 6 peat + (Photographed by an Evening World Artist.) | > Important Sale of Misses’ Walking Shirts, |[ Misses? Watling Sttrts, smade”ot “good” quality blind” chevioty Tn the newest pleated tye, ait pene strnpned to Ged arith Care te it Ww. 0) y aha a 1a th all it oe 1 i 9 ever offered; spec! i Dress Goods X Silks. Spring Fabrics at\Attractibely Low Prices. Most unusual Pas teeta ada tek big 4] Chec! » Shown wate and black and white; worth 39¢, 29c special at tosses An exceptional value—38 in, All Wool Cloth Suiting, in small neat white flecks; ont are Ha pry. medium gray, blue, hunter's green, brown ani new perch fee wort #90} ‘special at, : 35c Ceri onl Hart bmn Manntitateiadeae 4° I 79¢, Silks at 59c, ein. tk Tussah Pon; 27-inch Black Taf- ped cinch i atte, wih smal dots and de ble Damask,tt 1 Oc at. igns; 19¢i cal a, popular color- a eas cif ta toch A ti 5 9 om White Victoria Lawn, rt tin, in the new Oe see rts stone eee tosses seweeeas, pet signs and colori alue 7964,, Cc e $10 Bed Outfit, $5.98. | Millinery Wonders, dpectal To-morrow from 9A.M. 1/11 P.M.Only || Hand-Made Between-Season Hats at 98c. t P q The majority of these hats are worth , ra etn are at of es aoe eth f.00 ad So it en . the story of the low price. Shown in six'of the season's! Tall-ateel latest shapes; made of heavy Jap sitk,fully ticked and shirred, spring, 1 f are semi-ready-to-wear, and require but little trimming wool top @ to give them the appearance of attractive Eaauerese to. wear hats; values up to $2.00) ver; 98c bolster, SHeClal to- Morrow At... ...sesereeceeve ‘ ilve, ‘eee Manafacturer’s S. { p ie ed Manatactorer's Semple Line of Flowers, is Korea, \ Purchased the entire sample line from a large importer, SoprIae Heda ried ree which includes ower ima, ie; 5 a 15.98 sre ene vn re ae a ‘ A TN . e . . Muslin & Infant Wear. | Big Values for Boys Also, Dressing Sacques Stk Petticoats, ||]. Friday Clearance of Suits, Overcoats and Reafers. | Dressing, Sacaues, made at ey Scared mate, Might “fw $2.50 and $3 Values Offered at $1.79 | ds; tight-fitting back, roun: " aS oe te rineneg, go taltec tte LOC He’ chant ep th boy tho Corset Covers, French style; fine cambyic; round neck, and keep him looking} ‘with insertings of torchon lace, beading and 1 | . ribbon; 2§c. value, at, oonee Cc 2 a” i ; , fine cambric, box plait ‘i ‘ i 4 1 ‘ | Ath cambric ruffles; no mai H 4 eto" mrt ie ; ‘ , : if se. val, at y , ticoats, heavy quality, made with a deep i eats Mette plating, dalshed with silk rutfies and silk drop skirt; 3.98 alue, at, . ? Sale of an Entire Bankrupt Stock of Men’s Wool Underwear. Baukrupt Sale of the Jobbing agate iirechmnay Bros. ne offered iathis q ta Fraction of Real Worth. zalc ate $1 anid $1,50 Values at 58c. is that occur only once ina Tifce port aere’l be immense selling, so get ‘ly for food Bc/POHOBe ides Ha coeeg of, Hirsch scarlet “shints and arawers] all ods. The natural at ‘wool port in single and hal eh ees re rena OF, and aout half, Merments; choice, hae Our Great Housefurnish consisted of black stri; trousers,dark cont and waistcoat and black overcoat, Unfinished Letter Found.’ An unfinished letter, unsigned, and ae Darently recently written, was found. It ds dated Feb, 1, It shows that the writer was having domestic troubles, ‘The letter read: 1 “Dear Mr, Schneelook—My wife holds @ note against mo for $300, I propose to pay this and $600 she ad- vanoed to buy land on oppaatte side of the stream and $100 for expendl- tures she made in the Lock & Com- pany place, under last contract at the rate of $25 per month, I have spent $1,00 on the: South Brooklyn lots and will give her these in Meu of‘ this sum if necessary, and all- many a the rah ot ber month while I am earnin, ber month. The values of the fio kland County property are In original’-—— In the clothes were also found $6.25 in cash and a gold watch, hain and locket, In the locket waa f WOMAN HELD UP “IN HALLWAY Mrs. Eliza Peyton Declares that Three Men Attempted to Rob Her of $200.in West Forty: seventh Street Tuesday. ENDS LIFE BY GAS IN HOTEL es|Man with Name of Elmer €. ‘but 1 I had no hays onl json they'd] Warner in Notebook Found 0 in en ution an Dead Believed to Be Em- ployee of City. z (medic cong) CHL 5 er ib. botitess srs. ery Pi time g= 2 Mave conker Dp, Nelden'e, Fury, lice Qt bro fave bieereate «4 Maer. 3 May's Har Halit ‘880 » assorted, Wit Fett Ranpearna a Cutleura myself out ag ‘a domestic, Salve: box. all they could do, i ADER OF YOUR PAPER. AR cries of the imprisoned Janitor, ‘They tried the doors, but they were locked and the locks would not give, Some one had turned in an alarm of fire, It ‘was answered first by Engine Company ing Sale. The Best Values in Housefornishings and China that New York Has Known in Years, red & Japanned Ware, NICKEL WARE anes A man supposed to be Elmer B, ‘Warmer, of No, % Monroe place, Brooklyn, committed. suicide early to- Mra, Dliza Peyton, of No, 612 West Forty-seventh street, deohared to-day that on Tuesday afternoon she was One ‘ound a “Fillner, Janitor of ide Apartment-House, In by Flames Early in: the fashionable tment house, No, athth street, were routed ng to pafety the jan! ing, Matthew Filtner, in by flames and slowly His cries could be not until the firemen came Qny¥ one who dared go to his or, hy lives alone ve hee Rt oe house, 1s supposed to ° iss te ‘bed amoking, He came ie midnleht aod retired, Hev- j deter @ msn on the street afr ™ trom the basoment and heard a 100) ened to escape. ‘The firemen rushed into No, 66, in charge of Liewt, Gorman. Gorman gave orders at once that lad- ders be raised to the windowa of the partments #2 that any one who had failed to get to the’ street could be saved in case the fire could not be con- fined to the basement, Then he ‘heard ithe ories of Filtney, ‘With Fireman Calman, of his company, the beat down’ the pasement doors and made his way to Filtmer's room, It was practically one great sheet of flame, and Filtner, with his clothes burnt off, was running about screaming and too fright- the flame-filled room and, taking Filt- ner, hurled him out of a window in the basement to a pile of snow, ‘They climbed out after him quickly and, roll- ing, him in the snow, saved him trom immediate death, He was hurried to the J. Hood Wright Hoaplial, where it was said that he would die. flames, They were got under con before they had climbed from the ba mem to the apartments above, me READ THIS TWICE! Fix in your memory the fact that “The Return of Sherlock Holmes" series beging in Saturday's Byening World, Feb, 11, These are the greatest Sherlock Holmes stories ever wribten. They will The firemen made short work of the} t! ot | | m t asked the finder to ny day at the Manhattan Hotel, Hundred and Twenty-second street and Third avenue, by Inhaling !lu- minating gas, The man registered late last night as ‘James Johnson, New York City," and requested that he be not disturbed util he awakened, A chambermald smelled gas éarly to- day and traced it to the room occupled by the guest, Sho then notified the proprietor, who called in Patrolman Billott, of the t One Hundred and ‘Dwenty-slxth ot station, Biliott broke open the door and found the man, partially dressed, apparently dead, lying on the bed, A robber tube had been attached to the gas Jet, and one end was in the man's mouth, “Elmer E. Warner” in Note Book, Dr, mentier, of the Harlem Hos- pital, # man had dled but! a short 9 of asphyxiation, A uch was an {dentiicas It ed that arner, of Broohlyn, fy John H, Will, of No, 102 Fulton avenue, New York In case | {dentifieation | ( small curl of grav. halr, No, 27 Monroe place, Brooklyn, 1s a boarding-house on Columbia Weights, kept by a Mrs. Hewitt, who said to-day that Warner had boarded with her for several weeks, but had moved to Har- lem about a week ago, Mr. rant Mra, Warner lived together at Nol 17 Hicks street up to ‘three months ago, when they quarrelled and pepatated, She remained there, while Warner moved to the Monroe place house, Mrs, Warner before her mar- riage, elght years ago, was Miss Helen Kenyon, a achool teacher. She {sg the author of several works on educational subjecta, TO REGISTER BY AFFIDAVIT. ALBANY, Feb, %—A plan to permit travelling men to register for elections by aMdavit ts embodied in @ bill intro. duced in the Assembly to-day by F, ¢, |Wood, It provides that where an elector knows he shall be out of town jot registration time he shall make an |affidavit before the County Clerk {n any county except Brle and New York the affidavit shall he made be. fore an election bureau) stating occu. pation and reasons for not being able as also found, not addressed City, An envelor stamped, which “pimer B. Warner, Department of Plectric and Water Supply, Park Row Bulking.” ‘The dead. man was about foriy-fye years old, with heavy black mustache, pear weekly for three months. Ha: alory. conaplete, ‘ bald on the crown of head, dark hair and “Jgomplexion and-browa eyes. The clothes to. attend registration personally, | days prior to eleotion the \County Clerk shall notity the election inspectors to convene and register yuch | electors. —————— | Some people pay rent whe conld well at- | ford to own homes—because they have a drop-and-a-haif of gypsy blood in thelr | veins, If it’s “time to move” with you, lread the Sunday World Want Directory and Bad that ‘'righi pinged held up by three men in a hallway in West Forty-seventh street, when an attempt was made to rob her of $200, The police, however, do not believe that the wqman was set upon, and only the appearance of her husband | and son gayed her from arrest on the change of intoxication, Mrs, Peyton 18 a business woman, She Is the owner of @ number of horses and trucks, and superintends her own business, According to her story, ehe was re- turning to her home about 4.80 P, M, Tuesday, and, when passing the home of Robert Muh, the former Alderman, at No. 618 West Forty-soventh street, she heard some one call out; "Oh! Mra. Peyton!" Thinking that she recognized the voice of a friend of her gon, she stopped. ‘Then she entered the hall, ‘when two or three men set upon her! knockel her down and attempted ‘to rob her, Her cries wero heard and the men fied, Pollcoman John H. Ward, of the West Forty-seventh street ata- tion, was called, and, thinking Mrs, Peyton had been drinking, wae about to’ take her to the station. house when her husband and gon ar- rived and escorted her home, Dr, Joseph H, Byrne, of No, West Fifty-first street, examined’ Mrs, Peyton's injugles, and’ said that she had been strutk twice with some blunt inatrament, The policeman reported that ore, Peyton had fatlen down, Ho did not Neve that ale had been attacked footpads. the statement mace by 4 ne that she Was Intoxicated grea police, th Peyton's husband x, ty Angered Mrs, and Mr, Muh sald that he hearda Mra, Peyton Cte a baltway. She demanding . ie was TOP aninion that se bad fallen dows) Galvani | orm, | gold JAP L roses flow tion; v special .. ANNBD. , UMBREL- A BTAN STANDS, complete, roth pitcher, cl soap 98c pasin, towel- white and ‘enamel DB, Pat lac er decora- special, size, Also + ae) choice GARBAGHD PAILS, rim covers, with - fron, PAILS, heavy TTT, nickel-plated Pots, copper bottom, in Cc tay id % pint Willow Ware. Biggins, with cloth int 39 CLOTH HS BASKETS, ex- tra quality, medhim size, worth 490,, at a3c mize, ‘aly tachable handle, None C, 0, D. YAIRBANK'S OAP. 10 cakes SCOUR OLHAN cakes for Bo, ING - Hi “ENS; worty ty SPL Se ee Oe FLOOR BROOMS, with de block; worth $80.3 nat 596 KIRK MAN'S SOAP, er onike, do, FEL8-NAPTHA SOAP, pep-edina, ot bo, SCOURING BOA 2, SILEXO SCOURING S0AR 2c, Deaventig 28c on Newsstands i bi esta ats THE STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL, The World Almanac and Encyclopedia for 1909