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BARKING DOG SAVES MANY ‘FROM FIRE pRouses Tenants of Burning , Williamsburg Tenement- House Just in Time, KEPT RUNNING TO DOOR. floor. scious helped to one tdn' y led wo kK amoke. 0 Ww The b Helpless Fat Woman Caught| in Doorway and Couldn’t Be Budged, HOSE PLAYED ABOUT HER. @everal inmates Overcome by Smoke and Carried Down Lad- ders Unconsclous ant the smoke @ ‘They found esenpe prevented by = to the to the the stout ape she bec t budge her 7 direation from her. down the ka obner families we ‘hey wer yas none too Boon house was gutted. the fire is unknown NO TRACE OF THE predicament, ‘As the tire y toward her a hore wasp) a‘ and the } LNs path Firemen tried to get he d to bo led semi-con- apes, Where they were ound by flremen, On the fnst floor w Gumport, Y Mrs, In try a in but” they fire The cause of SHOOTING THE ‘The police of the Vernon avenue sta- tion made no progress to-<dny in thelr hunt for the young robber who shot down Mra, Jennie Meivel at her home, No, 200 Hopkins street, Willlamebur yesterday morning, Capt, Velsor a half dozen men working on the case, but when they reported to-day they had not a shadow of a olue that would lead to the identity of the woman's sarail- When her husband, Max Meisel, called A doren perront ware overcome to- [it the astern Distriet Hospital go-day fay in a fire at No, 64 South Second] and sinkin, Ftreet, Williamsburg, and were rescued by firemen, who made a hard fight to them through halls filled with Most of the tenants were taken 1 the fire-escapes, and one woman, shed 2 pounds, almost lost account of being wedged in the doorway leading to tho hall, No. 66 is a four-story tenement, the ground floor of which 1s used aa a store, ‘The fire started under the stairway on the first floor, and the flames spread 60 rapidly that ina very short time egress uy the stairs was blocked. The tenants were not aroused until the halle had hecome {mpassable, On the seocnd floor, where lived John MocCartnoy, his wits, thelr eleven-year- old daughter, his father and mother-in- law and two younger children, was a fox terrier, “Dandy.” The dog scented smoke before any of the tenants and set up w barking, all the time running to the hall door, McCartney thought | that some one had knocked at the door and moved down the hallway of the flat | to open it Then he realized that the place was afire, Going to the windows in the front and rear, McCartney “shouted and alarmed the entire neighborhood. The fire alarm was turned in and the en- gines were soon on the scene. On the third floor was Mra Sophic Matties and her five-year-old daughtef They had tried to find .thelr way through the smoke, but had fatied and re-entered thelr apartment. When the firemen who had entered the building by ladders and tie fire-esoapes reached thein they were unconscious, The woman and child were carried down the fHre-escapes, McCartney's family were on the third oh h Mrs. rapidly, The surgeons bean unable to recover one of the lets that penetrated her back and lodg- ed below her right hing, Lena Berkowitz, the mad servant who witnessed the shooting of silcks to the same story sho told yes- terday of the youth's attempt to rob her mistress, Meisel of her diamond earrings “the third after she had refused to give him ein. ployment, The pollce have put tho girl through Unable to shake her story, but were %° » Crop of 1892, Served and Sold Everywhere, It’s Pure-That’sSure NEW YORK & KENTUCKY CO., |MELLOWED BY 10 YEARS REPOSE IN THE WOOD Ni ad CHARGES WIFE WITH BGAN ‘Bowery Savings Bank Employee Says After One Year's Mar-| riage He Discovers First Hus- band. TMzabeth Geary-Dannenberg-Watson Court to-day charged with bigamy, She {s ® prepossemsing woman, about twenty. eight years old, ‘The complainant ogatnst her was Patrick J, Watson, chief engineer af the Bowery Savings Bank, to whom she was married In April, 1901, and his principal witness was Herman C, Dannenberg, a butoher, of No. 804 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, to whom she was,married in October, 18Y8. Bt appears that Biizabeth Uved with Dannaberg only four months after ther marriage, Sha says he deserted her} he asserts he did not. They bad not met in nearly peven years when they appeared in court to~day, Watson knew nothing of the fonmer mariage ie fe, Whom he magried under ‘the name of Ekeabeth oklyn, iy over= heard @ conversation between the cousin and his wife, in which the former sald: “Well, I hope ‘he treats you better than your first hugband dia.” his arouged sy scion in the mind tgon and he bf,an to sleuth, Wh he had loomed Dannenberg he oon- fronted his wife with tae avidenoe he had ncrmuluied, Sho adenitted — her firet murriage, but said she understood that wince she had hot segn Danneberg fer ‘more than five yoars the marriage was of no effect, She offered to begin sutt to have her ot en THE WORTD was armigned in Centre Street Police | ble NG, WAY OF, 1905, An WG | Baer nee baea a telegraph omce for a money order, Hel BABY FALLS AND THURSDAY HVE! eto Watson innuiied, but he Weare) NEW ted. in Hender tnd had represented tMmself over the tole- Roebling’s son, ca | } ‘ld th for which he had tele- Mother Leaven Infant in Ite) Atte Carriage, and When She Res |” bling nville ination on YORK CLUB BUYS. Q ‘ i : L i 3) ' une ment at 0 turns (In Dead, 9) ) At what Ip suid to have been tho 1 me tumatady, Us hase During the temporary wbsence of >” , ‘ —— dow * Paul Starbuck, five months old, eet “ A Wane. Y 27 Bast Twenty-fitth street, f Missing Boy Located in Hone) was continued, unti is carriago, in which he was a he was held in bonds of|ing, and when found by his movhi few moments later was dead; the baby was sleoping in dts carrtege last night when Atrs, Annie Starbitel, dersonville, Ky. Where He Reaistered at a Hotel and ana) Although. Youle Chib has stary and. bit ay West For ‘ph N | WANT TO WIN $175? | houses will 7 ‘A ‘ Admitted His Identity. Ung had been his | $175 in cash prizes Will be awarded for | {t¢ Motlier Jétt the houxe on an exrand. Would op ings] th eat Sepateur photogrepne texen She was out only a few moments, and Han, , ule 18 Parle on Hvendn ‘orld Car return ‘ound her ¥ ainat Tol w 9 sald tol Ty, Saturday, May | Wor full par bara ae tbe aR Aaa The be in the sum, | Won tint Siegfried Roebling, the miss-| be in the Rogues’ Gallery, Dolan os] thei rs #06 wocond magazine page, thi ing tow Costin Kt arvested yesterday when he called at al edition, ah a Hop ATandnon of Col, Wasin Alt CARS TaAnStR 70 Extra wide, all silk. not a jot worth lear than 2fo. i ind that well gener tan Wh Thin ps deweran fo 3S" hut 759° 00" Another Bargain Friday at And with it comes an aggregation of values that will not have a rival worthy the name, In these Special Weekly Bargain Feasts, Bloomingdales’ stands out brilliantly as the most successful caterer to the great majority of the public that wants really trustworthy goods at truly economical prices, ‘Special Bargain Friday Value in Two Extraordinary leant Io 3° Ave P59" 1060" St. | A 25c Moire Ribbon for 12%c Moire Taffeta Ribbons haye become decidedly more prominent with the closer approach of warm weather, For dress, hat and hair ornamentation there !s nothing quite so serviceable or pretty, and think of it!—-these are just half 28¢ MOIRE' TAPFETA RIBBON, 3% 3% Inches wide, In all desirabl shades; special, per yard, Bargain Friday ce 12kc Values in Women’s || ttt 8_ Betton, k Taffeta ; 2B sem Blac : Handkerchiefs This Jaunty Box Coat Silk Delticoals. Ha parkain, Friday attraction at || ts Just what the budding woman wants, . Aspl | Made with a degree rises very good all-linen Hand- It's got the dash of style that’s just “t plendid quality, Made w ‘4 Rerchtets with embrofdered Initial |] right. Made of fine all-wool novelty Style, | at one-third less than regular. The second lot is of very good cotton, at a trifling price. Pure Linen Initial Handker- mixed and shepherd check fabrics—a of style and care not often equalled in variety of color effects. Sizes up to Petticoats at twice the price, Extra Fine Quality Taffeta Silk Petti- coats, with deep ‘accordion pleating, fin- Sole Propristor, New York Branch, 452 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, ALMOST AS COMMON IN SUMMER AS IN WINTER. While the damp, cold, changing weather of Winter intensifies its pains and other symptoms, Rheumatism is by no means a winter isease exclusively, Through the long months of Sum- mer its wandering pains and twitching nerves are felt by those in whose blood the uric acid, roduces the disease, has accumulated. which Rhe entire system. umatism is a disease that Its primary cause the urea, or natural refuse matter. ing in contact with the different sorbed by the blood. This acid cai tation of the blood, making it sour properly nourishing the body, and nervous system weakens from lack blood, the skin becomes feverish the entire system is the result. Not only is Rheumatism the a formidable and dangerous troubl Ri matism, 3S n. he use of 8S. 8. a iii of all diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing muscles and stinging nerves, but it is If the uric the acid and driving it out, and buildin and strength to every part of the body, it cures Rheumatism the only safe cure for the disease; being purely vegetable, it will not injure the system in the least, as do those medicines which contain Potash or some other mineral ingredient. S. S. S. tones up every part of the body by its fine tonic properties, While cleansin, poisons it builds up the appetite and digestion, soothes the excited nerves, reduces all inflammation, relieves | ain and completely cures Rheumatism in_ every ‘orm—Muscular, Inflammatory, Articular or Sciatic. If you are worried with the nagging pains of Rheu- matism, do not wait for it\to become chronic, but the blood of every particle of the poison, Write for our ir physician ads S involves the results from the failure of the eliminative organs, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels, to carry out of the system . This com- acids of the body forms uric acid which is taken up and ab- uses fermene and unfit for as this vital stream goes to every nook aud corner of the body, the poison is distributed to all parts. The of rich, pure and swollen, the stomach and digestion are affected, the ap- petite fails and a general diseased condition of most painful eC. 4 k Last Summer [had a severe attack of Infemma- tory Rheumatism in the knees, from which I was unable to leave my room for several months, ‘was treated by two doctors and also tried differ- ent kinds of lniments and medicines which soomed to relieve me from pain for awhile, but at the same time I was not any nearer getting well, One day while reading a tisement of 8, 8. 8. for to give it taken three bottles I felt a great deal better, and T oontinued to take it ro, tirely oured, I now feel years, 618 68nd Street, acid {s allowed to remain in the Blood, | and the disease becomes chronic, chalky deposits form at the joints, and they are ren- ‘dered immovable and stiff, and the patient left a helpless cripple for ison remains in the system the disease gets a firmer hold, The best time to heumatism is in warm weather; because then the blood takes on new life an is more active and can better assist in the elimination of the poisons. remedy to force the acid ont of the blood, and at the same time build up and strengten the| Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and other organs of the body, Rheumatism cen be permanently cured, External applications relieve the pain and temporarily reduce the inflammation, and for this reason are desirable, but they cannot have any effect on the disease. The blood is poisoned and the blood must be treated before a cure can be effected. ’ §. S. S., a remedy made from roots, herbs and barks, is the best treatment for Rheu- It goes into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing up the sour blood so it can supply nourishment aper I saw an adver- heumatism, I decided rial, which I did at on After Thad arly until I was en- | titer than I have for | OHAS. E, GILDERSLELVE, Newport News, Va, fe, Every day the yo rid of the skin | With the proper rmanently, S, S. 8. is! the blood of all vice you wish. We make no 1: rd gor 50c »4"dor, worth 12%, each Excellent Quality Handker+ chiefs, worth up to 12%e. 3 each, at Cc Main Floor, 50th {shed with bias rutile, edged top and bottom with ruching. arsilk underlay and dust rutile, $5,00 is a con. ears, They are $8.00 and $10.00 Special we make the price . 2+ sere 14 ‘ coats—as a great Bargain Friday $4 98 e re Stee enpertbieniechenetieas t value; it Bloomingdales" to» Girls’ Reefers morrow, Bargain Friday, 24 Bt, Section. brioor, oth St, Beaton, Coupon w)|| in a) Aig 7 Yada and el he. «CD a aac | Ne ancy tures, ’ Women’s Shoes and Oxfords | | scree i An Unparalleled Bargain Women’s Pure 1 98 ; ° le At $1.89. frun/aferina Rover, || iiong ee si aera eh only by examination, and that costs nothing $1.89 bow Gloves braids and velvet interlayings; 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 44 year sizes, At 49c Giri’ & Misses’ Jackets. that are. actually worth @1.00 Very ati but'a lttle time, which you'll count profitably spent, Bhoe Dept. on 4 Floor, 50th Bt. Section, Shoes, Oxfords, Gibson and Christy Tles, in patent kid, brown kid and black kidskin; every Swagger styles—Paddock Box Coats, in covert, cheviot, broad- pair with hand-sewed soles, turns and cloths and novelty mixed fabrics; many in the smart military welts; the best possible values to $1 89 effects 6 to 16 year sizes; actual $12 to $18 values for.... obtain at ....... sae uo ° shad ‘Second I mos any. costume, Including white, Ali sixes, None Sold at This Price With- out this Coupon. Main Floor, O0th Bt, Section, Women's $5 & $0 Pump: new Venus styles, {n dull black kid snd patent $2. 98 e ° Not Boys’ Cheap Clothing, But Good Clothing for Boys Cheap. All Wool Norfolk Jacket Suits with Bloomer Trousers, in neat mixed worth at least $3.50. All sizes color arith citacts rhode suis are $1 79 tyom 8 to 15 years, To-morrow, s 75-Cent Corduroy Knee Pants, 27c¢ $1.25 Bloomer Trousers, 49c $1.50 Russian Blovse Wash Suits,98c Norfolk Suits with two pairs of trousers; all sizes from 8 éo 15; ele- gant materials, well made and easily worth $2 95 $5; to-morrow, id Military Sutts, Blue or Gray, Young America’s Svit for $5 Decoration Day, $7.50. colt; all sizes and widths Women’s White Canvas Gibson Ties, sizes 2% to 8 BtoB. At i widths $1.59 Splendid Percale Wrappers. Special at 44c. _ For women, Not a great mm quantity—only a hundred 4 dozen. And the price is so absurdly little that you'llwhisk themaway in a jiffy. Made with fitted backs, full front, ruffle over shoul- af trimmed with fancy raid, deep flounced skirts, in dark col- ors, red, navy, black and gray; CEPeHEAY to 46, ecia ne. 4he 24 Fi, 60th Bt. Seo Wall Paper at prices unmatched in moderation, Wall Paper, made to sell for, 4c. & roll, ONLY see. Wall Paper, green, r blue, also bedroom worth 10c. a roll, only. Sitting Room and Fro oom F papers, with 9 to 18 inch borders to match, worth 15c, a roll, only. ve 8c Heavy Gilt and Tapestry Wall Paper, never known to sell for less than 25¢. a roll, only, soveen avian NOES TwosTone, Silk and Extra Fine Gil¢ Wall Papers, regularly sold for 35c, aroll, only,,., 18¢ Burlaps, Heavy Tapestries, Du- plex (a vy pressed paper) and other papers made to sell for 7$c,a roll only.,. 29¢ White Enamel, Oak and Cherry Moulding, per ft... J Seot! Umbrellas of Worth At Astonishingly Low Prices. The “Stand-By.’ —Mercerized English gloria, for men, women and children; peart, 47c horn and other fancy handles; $1 value The Banner.” —A good, strong umbrella, of English gloria, m 24, 95 and 28 Inch, 29 for men, women and children; 75c, value c “Century.” —Fine quality Amertcan | “lronclad.’—Of Hace dyed taffeta, taffeta, 26 and 28 inch, horn, stlver- 26 and (i Inch, Hee men and plated and selected boxwood han- women; fine pearl, horn, boxwood Men’s $12 Suits, Bocond Iiloor, both _S: 4 Special Bargain Friday Occasion in Men’s Pajamas & Night Shirts Men's $4.50 Pajamas at 8c. of fine quality woven madras, in neat, refined, medium dark effects: aiso of soft, cambric finish percale, in light grounds with tasteful black and blue stripe and figure effects. Modelled and made in our cus tom shirt shop, which assures you of the best possible make and fit, Military style, with 4 pearl buttons. Sizes 15 to 18, Special per suit, to-morrow (Bargain Priday) at Bloom- Women’s and Children’s Summer Underwear At Unusual Bargain Friday Prices. Women’s 29c. and 35c. Swiss Ribbed Lisle Throad and Cotton Vests and Pants, made with French bands, wide lace trimming at the knee; all reg- 18 ular and extra large sizes, at Bloomingdales’. .. Cc Women’s Swiss Underwear, fine and Richelieu ribbed, high grade; strictly first quality, not seconds, white; ¢lastic woven and comfortable; trimmed at neck and arms; elsewhere for 25c.; regular and extra 12 1 large sizes; at Bloomingdales’ Children’s Fine Quality G: Cotton Vests, Pants and Drawers, in pure white, made and trimmed in the best possible manner; actually worth 34c4 and faney handles; every umbrella Se tonbrrom sia ts oar t tee ADC So ee fore OBC | susrintesd for two yearsig gy 00 ingdales’ Ge eiuetevibessoresese 85c Sizes 24 to 34,220 pio peel 2 remarkable $2.00 yiluc.. oP Le 75c, Cambric Night Shirts, collarless style, fine, dur- ’ “‘Hercullos.”’—Fine American taffe- with ta, 26 and 28 inch, for men and women; fine selected boxwood, pate hora rein other fancy han- les; guaranteed for one 3.00 and $3.50 values, Fal AMG ANa AL eva) GO | PO UMa AS MNS Irae aaa Solid Gold Jewelry At Special Bargain Friday Prices. Why not select the girl’s or the boy’s graduating resent from this remarkable s It affords a wide range for most satisfactory buying. Quality backed by the Bloomingdale name stands back of every piece. The prices are surprisingly tiny: Brooches — solid | Cuff Buttons 10 10kt.gold; beaa. | ktsolld gold, with tifully andartisti- | stiffened posts; set cally wrought; with diamond idth, 49c St, Section, able, softefinish cambric, full length and fancy fast color embroidery, or in plain white sises 15 to 20. Special to-morrow, Bargain Priday at Bloomingdales’ “Impertal.”’—Pure silk, 26 and 28 inch, for men and women; fine as- surtinent of horn, pearl, boxwood and other fancy handles; $1 48 ° both at Least Cost. Specials. acca ile The Groccrics ‘és Great Bargain riday een Olives ni atta An jor ivf Reb ‘Tomatoos—1 [Pb Meher ts Main Floor, 60th Dress Svit Cases. Our annual Decora- tion Day Sale offers the most remarkable values ever known in service able Dress Suit Cases? Olive Cloth Dress Suit Case, 24 Inches long, with imside straps, good lock and key, well mada and lined, for.09¢ Tho New Kiertol 24-in. Dress Suit Cases, strong and durable, leather stitched handle, good lock $1 69 ‘ @ome-Mate Preserves.Th cure. At about HALF PI as followa—Fresh Pears, Pinon Maat Full quarts, Be Safety Matches — Very 58 bests 144 bo: dry Soap — 25¢ ‘Wines and. Liqvors. Tau K larce cak: Ryo Whiskey, ver: wood; gallon Fancy poise “Kea Ferastr ene excelent: 28g i , | chips— and key, inside straps and bolts, at... s+. vaty alae | ‘special... $1,69 Dress Suit Cases,’ alligator design, 24 inches long, Just pe | Scarf Pins—an im- the sort of a dress suit case for hard usage, y designs; 9 mense variety of solid 10 kt, well made and lined......+ pai . special $L69| — goid—special....... sesseeeeee O9C |] The Traveller, made ot usset leather, strong Heart Charms—solid gold: set with and durable, stitched easy-carrying handle, Cuff Buttons—solid 10 kt. gold, y ith $2.95 stiffened posts; plain or dlamondchipsgg EST phe By; inside straps, lock and key.. {n,Galltornia borders; see- ge special... BCE rg The Hercules, 24 inches long, made of genuine sole baad AUN 3c ‘ ‘ + MC Tie Clasps—solid aoe leather or cowhide, fine lock and key, stitched all des 1c QTic Clasps—solid 10 kt | 40 kt. pold; Ro- CS around, English leather handle, inside straps, lock and MF gold: setwithdia~ } oman and bright finish— bolts; sold every day #s great value mond chips — $1.69 | special, 7m 5 95c At B550, CO mere cremmrsrseecssseseperas . LJ ov )_ Lexington to 3d Ave, | another Grose to St. Hera 10 to 18 o'olon!