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Therefore Ozomulsion Ozomulsion taken in time will Meningitis. keep the system in such a high state of health that Men- ppe, Influenza, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Catarrh, Chronic And in convalescence from exe so that invalids in every walk PARENTS PITCH ‘BABES CROSS DEEP CHASM At Fire on West Sixteenth Street Children Are Thrown from Roof to Roof. STAIRWAYS CUT OFF. ¥enants Rushed to Top of House and Leaped Many Feet to Adjoining Building. Leonard Morrell, his wife and three hildren are safe and happy tn ge oe No, 209 West Sixteenth ‘el fare alive , and that the children for last night, Guring a fire in the house, they were fitched by the father and mother trom @ house to another over a chasm one jundred feet deep, Panic followed the ory of fire. Quickly Mre-escape became choked with th tened tenants. Theto was no es: which was filled who could not fire-eycapes made for the home, How Old Was Ann?” How many New York theatregoers know the birth place and birth year ‘200 living stage celebrities. indard American Annual root, There the Morrelis fied. There is &@ map of ten feet between No, 200 and No, 207, and the top of No. 207 is many feet below that of the other building, Over this gap men sprang, Then they stood on the opposite roof and Morrell and his wife hurled their children over the space Into the arms of the men. When the firemen came they took down the persons from the fire-ercapes and then rescued those who had gone to the roof and were afraid to leap to the adjoining roof, ; The fire started from a curtain blow- ing against a was Jet on one of the lower floors, Te OLD FIRE HORSES IN WILD RUNAWAY. OMd-Timers Become Unmanasgi Throw Driver, sm: Are Brought Up by Lampypost, Firemen of Engine Company No, 18, of No. 9 Wooster street, are to-day trying to account for two old horses that have run with the machine for years becom- ing unmanageable and running away last night while answering an ainrm from Broadway and Broome street. The bits of the horses had become twisted, and the pair took into their heads to run away, ‘hey dashed down Broome street, the engine swinging ¢rom mde to side, throwin and Charles er, the lieutenant jumped’ to “eve theme and engineer, selves, Thompson atreet the ned against a streot car, demol- 0 i red against a lamp-post and th Were thrown to the geound, where thee ley exhausted. ‘The firemen Injury, as did the horses, although the engine was wrecked. One of tho horses was an old-time fayorite of former Chief Bon- ner. “CHICK” BROWN FALLS INTO RIVER AND DROWNS. Member of Angler’s Crew Makes Effort to Resoue, but Body In Swept Away, A man known aa "Chick" Brown fell into the Bast River from the pier at the foot of Twenty-second street to-day and was drowned, Fred Foster, of the crew of the fishing-boat Angler, held him up for ten minutes by means of mop, which he managed to entangle in his coat, but the com tore and Brown wae swept under the pler, ‘wo hours after the accident Police- bien Donnelly and Martin Sui gen, a joreman. sesured ing-hooks brought tip the body’ In Aftesn, mine a utea, is know! \ at jotme a ain ee Browa. He did in Read a Toor utton: His _dlack rule ‘dorby 5 the were JAMES McC Heavy Ameri Flower Vases, in new g inch Salad Bowl...., Valu Tall, footed Comport,., Tankard Jugs, 3 pint si Y “a quart Ice Cream Tray.... Thin blown Tumblers, Sugar and Cream Sets,....,+% Twenty-third Street, a Ba I le ua eT ER HENNE TTT? TVORTD: MONDAY EVEN REERY & C0. can Cut Glass, Showing new handsome patterns and the latest Prism, Colonial and Rock Crystal cuttings, shapes and cuttings, in- cluding an extensize variety, suitable for long or short stemmed flowers, .From 6 to 25 inches high,,,,. 2,00 to 36,00 cach. Colonial shape Flower Vases, 6 inches to 10 inches high..,, 2.25 to § oo each. Handled Baskets;—handsome art shapes,—a novelty of this season....5,00 to 40,00 each, see reeeeeseees 5075 each, ie 7.50, Water Bottles....:..cecsesseee vonees 25 each, Value 4,00, ++ 4.50 each, + 5.00 each, 7.50 each, ++ +350 set, > 6660 O50, ete weeeee ize, , Various patterns, 65c per dozen, Value 85c, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Black Dress Goods, 2nd Floor, 1200 yards Black Mohair Sicilian. 52 inches wide, 65c¢ per yard value 1.00 800 yards Black Broadcloth, 52 inches wide, 1,00 per yard, value 1,50 Twenty-third Street, \ e Et have @ copy (n your tends. v0 the np eteater, ina Jidy, A quarter pays the bill Sales Continu ed To-Morrow. ——ooooooooSSSS——————S ‘Irish Point Curtains, 50c. on the dollar, Rugs, Carpets and Mattings, Silks, Dress Goods and Wasty Go ods, China, Glass and Housefurnishings, Shoes, Hosiery and Mus- lin Underwear, 88 for 3, Aeesiae . Sy Special Men’s Suits or Top ¢ Coats made to sell at $15, for Tuesday’s Selling, Ci ta FY suits of medium weight, and Top Coats suitable for the cool mornings ai ind evenings. All these garments are exceedingly well made and finished; they include all the desirable fabrics, fancy cassimeres—all hand ta trimmed unusually well, all wool coverts—silk lined—also Oxford all cut and made styles, Choice 2 98 for Such as worsted cheviot in black and Hored and lined and The Top Coats in this lot are ray vic In the newest up-to-date = oo of either Suit or Top Boys’ Combination Suits worth $6 to $7. These are all wool sults—double breasted and Norfolk—- including one pair of regular of bloomer trous: and examine these—they will surprise you— $6.00 and $7.00 sults with extra trousers... Pants and in addition a pair ular this season, Come in 2.98 ers SO po} RATS SET FIRE: 300 IN PERIL Tenants clothes by Blaze Which Starts in Rear of Washington Street Grocery. Fire, believed to have been started by rats among matches in, the rear of the grocery store, No. 2 Weahington street, placed the lives of more than 80 pemone in ponll early to-day, (ae fre wes in « binck known te Driven Out in Night-| ‘the police as the Barracks, because of the number of. persona in it. The place Is ocoupled by Syriang, and the ree tenements were densely packed when Patrolman Munphy, of the Church street station, with Detective Cunning- ham, saw a slight blaze in the rear of |the store as they passed, While Cunningham pulled. ti for the alarm Murphy Tran through the crowded tenement, “ideking Jn doors, throwing his shoulder against them, and |Panping “with his night stock, Fla ‘goon had all the tenants awake, but not vefore smoke had partly filled the hails of the ald building, When the firemen arrived they es sisted the polloempn, and all the .ten- ants were driven Into the street, Al one time there were nearly three’ hun: dred shivering In the night aie, all, of thiin ‘wrapped in bedolothes or haying on wvnatever wearing apparel the Saule. rep in Chale fa py Fl joor wi Septal were several persona efforts of Dverywhere! In Hail Par! abons re around! the torrise’ anda thet Cans pouty t wae “1905 Workd Alma- news! ea" be | Soot wood “thon when they see it If you have not already ‘JAMES McGREERY & GO, Upholatery Department, 4th Floor, On April the 4th, Fine Muslin and Lace Cur- tains, Muslin Curtains, with deep ruffles and plain, figured or tucked centres, 1.00, 1.35, 1.75 per pair, Renaissance, new designs, White, Ivory or Arabe shades, 2.25, 3.25, 4-75 per pair, |Marie Antoinette, new rib- ben pattern, 4.75; 6.75, 9.75 per pair. Trish point Lace, Plain or covered centres, 2.75, 3.75, 5-50 per pair, About 400 pairs of Portieres, of various weaves, with applied decorative border, New colers, 6.00, 8.50, 10,50 per pair, New model, fine brass Bed. steads, finished with best English lacquer, 19-50, 25,00, 35,00, White enamel, simple model Bedsteads. All sizes, 3:75) 5:50, 7-25. Mattresses, pillows, window shades and awnings made to order, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Sale of Silk Petticoats, 500,—fine Taffeta silk Petti- coats, All the latest pale shades and medium colors, and black. 5.75 to 12.75 Twenty-third Street. ARNOLD. KOHN HEADS THE APRIL GRAND JURY. FASTEST GROWING STORE (@) “AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED MONEY, ret REFUNDED. . From 8.30 to Noon Shop in the morning and get two stamps instead of one with each 10¢ you spend, Blue Stamps earn the est preml- ums, , : Single Stemps from 12 to 6 WEST 1471. TT Ne Me< uCcSs. actvcnies : ° The importance of coming to Rothenberg’s TO-MORROW is forcefully demonstrated by these extraordinary offerings, There He also hundreds of timely savings not mentioned in this space, and we are CERTAIN that a trip here to.morrow will convince you that our bargains stand UNWATCHED, ea See NY Women’s $10.00 Blouse Suits at $5.98. HANbsome Pepper-and-salt woo! mixtures or black cheviot, COTA » finished with fancy stitched tabs and trimmed with silk braid an buttons: new fancy sleeve, pleated from cuft to elbow; new eleven- ° gore skirt with flaring kilts at bottom; a good bargain at $10.00; special at Sale of Women’s Silk Coats at $3.98, Special sale of Women’s Silk Coats, made from fine guaranteed taffeta silk, new collarless style, with full pleated sleeves, louse beited back, braid 3.98 trimmed and finished with ribbon ; all sizes.. . ’ . Women’s Rain Goats, Special at $2.98. Had to stop advertising this coat for awhile because we couldn't get enough y to supply the great demand. Secured an immense lot of them for to-mor. 9 98 / e. e Sale of Boys’ Suits row's sal Made from the popular peppér-and-salt mixture In dark gray only ; belted back, triple shoulder capes, new full slesve and velvet collar; These suits were made up to be sold at $3.00 and $4.00 each, and are unques. AINSIZEScevcccesersecessseers . tionably one of the greatest boys’ suit Sale for values ever presented, $3.00 Box Coats at $1.98. |-Wool covert Sart rare a trimmed ‘with panne velvet and ailk braid; full sleeve, with gome silk emblem; full box f eat ASSORTMENT includes Double-Breasted Suits —ages 7 to 15; Norfolk Suits, with knicker pants—6 to 45; Russian Blouse Suits, with extra colla to 5; White Pique Eton Sailor Sults—6 to 12; Corduroy Two-Plece Suits— 7 to 45. Unsurpassed for durability and will wear like iron, while thestylemakes them equally desira- ble for dress wear. $3 and Coats. Ik change ue and h lace ; full, Jos belt and’ large fancy $2 Turbans at $1.25 These turbans are all the rage, and a more timely millinery saving couldn't possibiy be presented. They’re in two shapes—the new turban and the polo turban—and are shown in brown, navy, reseda, green, black and red, trimmed with a knot of velvet and straw pompon. All hand made and ready to wear, Value $2; a Iimited lot; 1 e e special at. is Misses’ $2.00 Sailors, 98c. otoe' lor Hats, with the new large bear path otal hall aed tons and quills, The colors and comb!)- nations aro white, red, green, navy and black, Cholce of these $2.00 piaok Co '98c Dress Goods Xx Silks. PECIAL sale of 44-inch All-Wool French Voile, bright and crispy, and makes up in appearance and wears as well as any $1.00 fabric, Shown in tan, cham. magne, castor, light, medium and dark rown, royal blue, navy blue, cadet blue, reseda, green, white, cream and black; very special to-morrow, at. Yard-Wido Silk Pongee, 1 Seiche attri fae demand: special mattress and 2 feather Build size, The regu pri Hows, in selling fs $10.00, but as H great Domestics x Linings. OILE SUITINGS, in ail thé ular shades, Including bieck nate , 12% elal, per yar 634 Fine sheer white Specials in Dress Linings. INCH FIND PERCA-) MERCERIZED LIND LININ' all oot at, per GC | fn” HILKOLINE COMBORTERS, with white cotton filling; special at, BA! Children’ Sescml at otaone and du en sizes, at..+ sees Women’s Shoes at $1.10. Women's Soft Dongola Lace rene 1.10 Basement Offers. heels, sizes 2% to 7, Milk or Rice Water Ket- Bollers, 1% tle, No, 6 qt. size; val we 59¢, special, fles, with clusters of hemstitched tucks of tucks above; $1.39 val 98 Ch ruffles;89c, value, A Spectal Purchase on Sale To-Morrow at and ruffles of embrofdery; 59c. value, at... Gowns, 44 to 50 square and “high neck, with insere a Record-Breaking Price! 4 9 * . Muslin Wear Specials EXTRA Size Drawers, full umbrella ruf- 39c si tticoats, hi lin, Ean rates of wide embroidery, cluster ting of torchon id clusters of tucks between ; neck to sleeves finished with lace 69c Gouch Govers. 3 yards long, fringed all around, 10 colors to select from; Ori- ental stripes; special........ JAMES McGREERY & GO,’ JAMES McGREERY & GO. Corset Department. Fine Batiste Corset, New dip hip model, medium JAMES McGREERY & CO, Silks, On Tuesday, April the ath. Exhibition of the Ladies’ Suits, latest/ Taffetas Silk “ Redingote” ; t, Well madeand| Plain and Novelty Silks} Suits, Box-pleated ot pe a for Summer Dresses, shirred model, | 1.25 New colors in;— Imprime 37.50 ‘ value 2,00 Radieuse, Pompadonr@ros} Panama Walking, Suits, with Fine French Batiste Corset,| de Tour, Poplin Qadrille,| blouse model’ (braided Excellent model for slen-| Chiffon Taffetas and) Vest.) Coat, ; der or medium figures, Ombre Messaline. AAS 1.85 value 3,50 Fancy Broche Batiste Cor- set, Dip hip model with high bust,— Supporters Sale of 15,000 yards of white and cream Summer Silks, 55¢ per yard, These are highly recom- Light grey Homespun: and tan Covert Cloth Suits, Medium length, fly fron¢ ~ Coat and side pleated Skirt, attached, mended for Commence- ‘ a is . ment Dresses, Summer ats “Dancitig Frocks, Waists “ yalue 3,78 and Linings, M {