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MOTHER DIED OF BURA FAILED TO SAVE CHILD —_~~—— Daughter’s Blazing Gar- ments Set Fire to Her Clothing. BOTH FLED TO STREET. Woman's Husband Saw Them ' but Did Not Know Who They Were, GIRL SOON SUCCUMBED Mother Lingered Two Weeks In Agony—Not Told of Daugh- ter's Death, Rien. Fete A. Jordis died at her home, We MEP Daweon strest, the Bronx, to- few, trom burns she received a week ge last Beturday jo trying to extinguish “dhe Bames which bummed her seventeen year daughter, Wicernce, to death, tri died « few hours after the AR if, i i ba} & minute ond the foer above, by her epeed @blase, when her mother, who was od | ithe ie i tect styles. comfort, become impregnated as in orc © PRODUCE such cl T and all textures, including e: To-Morrow 1 ANT-I- Aa Mr, Jardis caught her there her own clothing took fire. Boy Battles With Blaze, A grocers deliery boy reached the house at that movment and, on sreing ‘the to wburning women tn the yard, picked up @ large rug and ran ino (he yard, The girl brook awak froin mother and man back into the house | The boy threw Mr. Jordis to the ground. ‘rolled her in the rug and extinguished the flames, But the woman had tyhaled | the flames and eho was burned inie+ naily , Nlow Florence ran t ‘ough the pouse jand to the street. ler garments.» vw buraing high ova head, In twa of her home she fel! to the sidewalk a exhaustion. A passing pedier jumped from hie Wagon, grabbed his horse blanket and wrapped {t about the girl, But by that thme the fire had burned the clothiug her body and her flesh was fright- fully seared. Father Sees Daughter Ablaze. A polloeman called two ambulances and as they approached the house Mr. | is, wh) was at work on an adjacent | building, Baw 6 two wome: | crowds rushing through the streets, M was not unt!l he returned to bis that night that lie learned the tragedy had etruck his family, . Ingraham and Babcook were called. It was useess to send the girl to the bompital, She lived only a short time, @ mothor, still unconscious, oe of Gaughter’s death, emi when Mv. Jordis diod to-day it was ia the belief that Florence was improving in ths howpltal. MAN DIES IN HOTEL. WW, Wilson Expires in Corridor of Commopolitan. not been well for two weeks. ‘Wilson ree. He went out and Instead of going ait fown im the corr ‘The porter found him raiping for breath shortly before 7 o'cloow. An nin: Dulance was Hor igg trom the Hud- of son Street oapatal, but Wilpon died ‘waa one of | pofore 3 arrivi save, Reeve UAIDOM G68! fe New | POPE'S ENVOY IN JAPAN, Bishop O/Oonnell Reostvea by | Mileado in Tokto. TOKIO, Nov, 10—The Emperor re- ceived in audience to-day Blahop Will- tam O'Connell, the Pope's special envoy Biehop O'Connell) was presented by Premier Katsura, Bishop O'Connell was sent hy the Pope as, lal! envoy to Japan to care for the interests of the Catholic Church ‘tm that empire, WET 1 nary clothing. ES ON GOOD CLOTH othing at prices raigiay trom Fifteen to Forty Dollars is considerable of an achievement. We are the maker, selling direct to you, the wearer—that’s one reason, We save the middleman’s profit, and also save the high-priced magazine adyertising, and other costly publicity—or rather YOU save it. To-morrow we go further, with a special intro- ductory offer, embracing an unequalled line of high-grade and fashionable Suits, Topeoats, Rain- coats and Winter Overcoats at (he MINIMUM of these prices—which is Fifteen Dollars. On our main floor three solid sections, including: 650 Sack Suits, “ASTORR” and “ST, REBJIS,” single and double breasted, all colorings Choice— Fifteen Dollars. In addition, 150 Raincoats, Topcoats, Fall and Winter Overcoats in ALL the, styles ILLUS. TRATED ABOVE, Choice—Fifteen Dollars, xclusive Ant-I-Wet designs. me | th a WwW. Ab yee of No, Vay died w ly. the oor. Loo the Cosmopolitan Flotel, Oham- otreet ami Wea: Wil. | WHILE NOT WORKING eee Austrian Railway Restrictions So Strictly Obeyed as to Tie Up Roads. VIENNA, Nov, 10.—The “passive re- sistance’ strike on the railways be- ame effeg¢ive here yesterday, and @lready the delays to traMo are serious The strikers are still drawing thelr pay, and legally position {# correct They are he sfor theoretically their regulations, which pplex that the only way lway is (o ignore them, end the strike unications {fs re as fast as he can. fa the situation ts gravely serious, for a ge! strike is threat- ened there to su the demand for versal suffrage, ‘he Government, preparing for pos- able rioting, te equipping troone }° Uve service and sending reinforcements to Prague. HEAT FREE OF COST "Heat Light” Gas JetGenerator ts at fentite i hat ed to * room ‘The tight ta to- per cent, with- out burning @ foot more pas, be attached in an instant to any burner. Bent ro for 91.00. | Money back | ‘or olroular, ne Ranke Wa! CANE’ CO., ‘oom B, 1381-49 Broadway, N. ¥. 14-KT, SOLID GOLD $2.00 D> FOUNTAIN PEN ‘The beat costs nothing ereased in brilliance FREE TAIL PEN STORE With every Pea, if you . cut this oxt, a ieee bot- i) of Ink a lragd Pen ip, worth ac. ‘WARRA Wont ‘ream BANK PEN CO, 146 Fulton St, NY, atway. The Best Ready-Made Clothing Yet Produced Its Twelve Points of Excellence. Take all the good qualities of the best clothes you know of: ( (3) Fine workmanship. (4) Perfect fit. Now please add the particular virtues of ANT-I-WET: ¢s) Moisture proof—protection against colds, (6) Free circulatione—insuring your (7) Exclusive fabries, showing a dressy finish heretofore unattained.: (8) Designs not merely original, but “advanced.” (9) Fabrics that will not allow stains, spots or dust to (10) Wrinkling, creasing and bagging is reduced toa minimum, (41) Special models designed for men who heretofore could not get fitted in READY-MADE, and (12) The Ant-l-Wet trade mark which will AT ALL TIMES be found on (1) Good fabrics. (2) Cor- hale ala. Ar ON THE BOARD WALK." To-Morrow obeying absolutely all) STRIKERS GET PAY PPP FPP PP Pe Sees ph Pier hippie pip ih hippie ys POR $4.00 TO ADVERTISE | OUR NEW RE-| THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1905. DPHPHHHOLDHPEHHHPHPSSOPS HN | oh Zi d 4 Na) ¥ Suits & Overcoats On Credit,$14.75 WORTH $22.50. What can be better for a man thana suit of high grade plain or fancy woolens that is perfect- fitting, cut in the very best style with either single or double breasted coats which are ex- tra long, with the new wide collar and lapels? Or what can give better service than a magnifi- cent Overcoat in the new box effect, flaring at the bottom, cut long and full or medium length ? 1 pip} Pipi Pipi Py 2, Es Both Suits and Overcoats guaranteed in the most sweeping way as to quality, durability and price. Now, all we want aman to do is come and select one or both and then have it charved, Both the Suits and Overcoats are worth $22.50, but we'll charge them and accept payment in the smallest sums, weekly or $14 75 ") monthly, and the price will be OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT, DUE: Sessa ah as a ma ts te a a a eae $ HECHT BROS. sucri?venve $ Bb ebbbbbdbbhh binininniiy £ ONE PROFIT—NOT FIVE! However, or wherever, or whenever you buy footwear, don’t pay the shoe-people five profits any more! Other shoes have to be sold four times before they are soldto you. Regals are sold just once, —and that's how you get timely, up-to-date Style in the Regal shoe, and get it at the wholesale price. DIRECT- NESS :—No waste of time, no waste of money—no waste anywhere. No matter how difficult you are to fit, no matter what shape or weight or leather suits you best, there’s a Regal made up for you, The style is correct, the fit is certain, and the price is fair and square. We can't think of any reason why anybody should buy any shoe except the Regal. It's as good as you can buy if you pay twice its price; better shoes simply aren't made! It's boundtobe as perfect a fit as any shoe you ever had made to order at any price. Quarter Sizes in every Regal model, and in Reg “EARL” ‘Aa oll-round whos, made of ‘the finest all-round leather ever tanned the famous Regal King Ualf Th La tbe Pasiness man’s shoe, the profee- onal man's shoe, the student's thors shoe made up 19 apecial $4 per par the exten ¥0 Gente enables us to 1¥ new line of shoes that we could never before incladein the Regal list. ‘The advantages of the special ‘over the $3.00 Rega! sre tn their extra custom features. All of the leathers and other materials An them the BEST and they have alittle more hand-work, etc. ‘They are true bench-made ‘and few genuine custom-made §13 shoes equal thelr handuote appearance. Send for Style-Book Mail Ordors Promptly Filled Bold direct from tannory to consumer, The largest retail shoe business in the world, 102 stores in principal cities from London to San Francisco, REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES FOR MEN AND WOMEN GREATER NEW YORK MEN’S STORES, NEW YORK CITY. BROOKLYN, Downtown (102 Narsau 8t,, cor, Ann, Btores: (805 Broadway, oor, Duane St, 145-107 Broadway, bet, Cortlandt and Liberty Ste, Te Brosaway, ovr, ivin BL “R12 Broadway, bet. 20th and 80th Sta, Mroadway, opp. Herald Building, $007 Bight bet. Mth and wth ste. 160 B i » gor, Bd AY #887 Fultap St., opp. Montague 8t. #111 Broadway, nenr Bedford Ay, "1005 Broadway, bet, Ditmars and Wile loughby Ay. 400 Fifth Av., bet, 10th and 11th Ste NAWARK, N. J. $41 Broad St, opp. Central RR. of N. J, 8. B. cor. Zist Bt, JERSEY CITY, th Bt, cor. 7th Ay. +00 Newark Av GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES. . ? é NEW YORK « ote ty, a eibeela Bullding br BROOKLYN. -*400 Fifth Ave, bet. 10th #10) and 11th ie. NEWARK-—S11 Broad St., opp, Central RR. of Nod. J CITY—*08 Newark ay * STORES MARKED WITH A STAR AKE OPEN EVENINGS 8. B. oor ist at 7th Ditmare and Wil- THE PAUL MISCH CASH AND CREDIT SYSTEM by which you charge what you buy and pay In conveniently divided payments, is the most popular in the city, Thousands are taking advantage of our most liberal offers. Why not you? jE GREATEST VERGE! SAL! ever inaugurated by any cash or credit house i | Slarts Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, | MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S, fy 4s | 52 and 48 inch 'ox Coats of Black and Ox. ‘i ford Melton, aso Single and Double Breasted sourists Goats of tancy Tweed—a very popular style and well worth $ 1 5 00 : \ ® (Casho) $25.00 and $30.00, Special, The Styli. gaddock—just the thing for swell dressers in single and double breasted effect—silk lined throughout—a garment high-priced tailors ask $40.C0 to $50,00 for $10.9 buys a strictly good values in Mor roredisy $25.00 || Speelal (Cash or credit ) Alle Wool Kersey Overcoat (50 & §2 ir long) (Cash or credi ame very Lined Coats, Extraontinary y su aN " ry. Broadoloth sults in 819. 50) +, Empire $9.98 FURS from "g100 PAULMISCH, | Per Week Iceeps | Correct oe au Mon en omen, | You | 50 WEST 44TH ST, LuNaet Leeted., | Bet, bth @ th Aves, Oven Hvenings, 4 \. No Connection With Any Other Store In New York City. upstaire ane pri. w you, All OCA | ee ee oe ee ee Cie rd aaa |Blue Cheviot Walking! Children’s blue Cheviot Sizes 6 to 12 years, Children's blue Serge! TT | JAMES McGREERY & C0. Shawls for Autumn and Misses’ Suit Department Gray Mixed Cloth Suits,— with three-quarter length, Coats, 18'50 Skirts, Lengths, 37 to| | id : models, Sterling Silver Girdlesy ate 7 go inches, |Colors,—black, white, tan) tached with chains, i” 375 | and gray. | 4.75 ec; Mixed Cloth Coats, Three-| 45,00 and 32,50 value 6.7$ to 8.75 tok eed Mapu Wee 14) Veloure Paletots, Loose or !mported Tapestry ere and 16 years, semi-fitting designa,| Glass Bags,—with gold \ 15,00 Lined withwhite Duchesse| ‘Spring’ frames, eg nN | . Coats, with velvet collar, Lined with red flannel, 8.50 Dresses, Pleated skirt and waist. 3-75 Twenty-third Street. Ladies’ Shawls, 2nd Floor | English Tweed and tan Cov: Broadcloth Coats, Simply Trimmed Hats, Lat- Winter Dress, including Canton Crepe, embroid. | ered with silk, Algerian, | Himalayan and Shetland | wool Shawls. Fancy wo-| yen silk Shawls and the latest Empire Scarfs, Fancy Silk Shawls, Cream, black and colors, 1.95 value 2,00 Twenty-third Street, | Particularly Winter Suits and Overcoats. This showing of Winter Suits and Overcoats would soon_ convince any man that they are the best sort of clothes for him, Consider these clothes from any point of view—their quality, their style, their value, and you will know why the name Hackett, Carhart has always been associated q Ladies’ Coats, Jewelry 3 and Fancy Goods. On November the 11th \1000 sterling silver Sash Pins, Clasps, and Belt Back Pieces, oe 1.75 each value 2.75 to 5,00 ert Cloth, three-quarter! length Coats, Lined with satin, 18,50 Suitable for evening or street dress, | Latest Empire or pleated, ” @ Satin, 375 Handsome gilt “Box” Bhos toyraph frames, — With 27.50. Twenty-third Street, Tapestry and Moire ®illg mountings, s | P = a 375 (+ | value §,00 4 4 Handsome Opera Glass Bags studded with stones, spams gles, cut steel—the latest hand-painted parchment and silk Fans,--and a | quantity of fashionable Jewelry, such as dog cole lars, necklaces, pendants, — etc, are now on exhibition, JAMES MsGREERY & CO, | Millinery, est Autumn models to be) worn with tailor- ma: | dress, | 4.75 value (69) to 8,00 Untrimmed Hats of Chiffon, lace or muline, fin shed | with veivet, silver c oth and this season’s fashion- able fabrics,—suitable for evening dress,—at ex- tremely moderate prices, Tweuty-third Street, Zeitz & Tarshis CREDIT T0 ALL EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAY+ MENTS. FOR M™N, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, HATS, SHORS AND MILLINERY, Twenty-third Street, and Encyclopedia Yourself and Family Can Dress Well at an Outlay of $1 Per Week 535 Fulton St., Opp, fim pl, 468 5th Ave,, near llth at, BROOKLYN, Begins Where Other Reference Works Stop, You go further ond you fare better with the standard Amirican annual, 25 cents; by mail, $5 cents Splendid Values in Men’s with the best ready-made clothes for men. Men's Winter Suits, $15, $18, $20, $25 up. Men's Winter Overcoats, $15, $18, $20, $25, $30, $35 up. Three Broadway Stores: At 13th St., At Canal St., Near Chambers St,