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pada bad baad er TOR LD > THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEM TNS LAUOANUM WN WOMAN FATALLY BROADWAY BUILOING BURNED IN HOTEL Washington Man, Penniless, Attempts to End His Lamp Explosion at Glen- Life. dale, L. I, | eons ——— | Mrs. Herr Marks js a patient in the St y's Hospital, Richmond fo cha fick, as we two-years old, of No, % Baventh etreet, Washington, D, C., went tnto the par- | tally constructed building at Broadway and Chambers street, at 7.9 o'clock Hif, today, and little hope ta held out | for her recoveery from the terrible burns she received last night tm the fire that demroyed her busband’s hotel | at Hendale, L, 1 Mrs. Marks was eitting near a table n nin; te pl of ple Sone MAG $a ea Pd the lane 2 reading when @ lamp exploded and gents he had in the werld, and then showered her with burning oll. She) ehoh'é Ao aA fled, screaming, from the house, and He wi vered a few minutes’ While her husband and the gueste of later Heeman Waediloh, the fore- | the hotel devoted their attention to/ inn ct the build. beating out the flames in her clothing | Be and hort Hudson th@ fire eathered such headway that | ees) and hos ays Hs the entire building was doomed before Sige Hos a ata yates he te arrival of fire apparatua from Riche sd ve jy | mond Hil got wptal that he had reoently i as +h ei ee: mar and hinted at some domemte troubles, He could not be induced to give any detatis. Barr is evidently a refined reuny Bs ma | and wae well dressed. It wa after 7 o'clock when he aaa a building and walked back to the holat= ing shaft. There he turned over a mor- tar box and Jald down, using it as & pillow. He ate part of the apple he had pureh: then took the pol- same along Barr and was uncon- 4 for a policeman Gleason and Goodlaw nded y for an ambulance, when it arrived there was such @| around the building that the { Was impassable, oft to the hospital, sed heroic meas- the hotel that eufferet, as the blaze | Were about the lower ee ee FLEET OF WARSHIPS TOAD 10 NAVY Battle-Ships and Smaller Vessels, him to consel- t mut he gave his @ and told part of his story. He| a r rbably be well enough this after! wWaSHINGTON, Nov. %.—Three first- | clase attle-whips of at least 18,000 tons 7, | Ceplacement and elghteen knote apeed, ig | three scout crufeers of 6,000 tons die- placement, one gunboat of the Helena class, and four other gunboats of light draught, with additional torpedo boats and tonpedo-boat destroyers, are the | prinotpal recommendations of the gen- eral board of the navy tn its pro- gremne of new construction, to be auth- orized by the next Congress, At lt meeting to-morrow the board of construction will complete its report solicitor Tuesday night and spent at home with his wife, » went ollt next moming ar not been seen singe ile sent a letter to his employer a 1 to drown himself In iver between Washing- exandria, and @ letter to his tended to get drunk, A simp of @ ferry- 'y. mane old and fas been | mye | upon the practicability of the proposed } Natt A types of ships contained in the general | board's programme, and the two re ports will be forwarded to the Becre MAYOR 40 YEARS OLD TO-DAY gers wilt forward 1 wre Oitce Employees Decorate HMie| Pfepiretion of that portion of hie an- nual report dealing with new oonstruc- Desk with Roses. | ton Mayor McClellan {s forty years old! Although eapprectating fully the neces- 1 that he mlght not overlook | sity of scout oruisers in time of war, ; ot his office dec-| the need of an adequate force of de- 1 8 bunch of forty | Stroyers and torpedo boats and the tm- mediate desirability of small gunboat h surprised and for service on the Asiatic station, sev. and te-| emi members of the board on co lations | struction are in favor of concentrat! the fight for additional ships upon me firet_ Fecommen dation he general board—that for three new battle-ships. ave to admit that I am forty," ‘and Iam glad it !s no worse,” The Easiest Way: The Hertom Store on 3d Ave, is one block from the Second Ave. "L” station and four blocks from the Third Ave. “L’ station, Cross. town ines run on 116th St. and 125th St. Bronx customers take an car to 129th St, terminal, while those who Tlve on the upper West side use the Amsterdam and Third Ave. lines, coming directly to the store, This line also passes the New York Central Station on 125th St Quarter-Sawed White Oak Sideboard, $21.50, URABLE, beautiful and handsomely marked, the grain of the wood being exquisitely developed by the brilliant polish, A sideboard that will contrib. a ute dignity to any dining room in which it may be fy Placed, French mirrors with bevelled edge, drawers and cabinets for table ries and a lined silver drawer. A type of ard of which we have many others in oak, mahogany and mission, Good Turkey Roaster, fi 1,85 HE Gem Garnet is a good turkey roaster, a superior bread baker ind, all in all, a range of which any tent housewife may be proud, It ical in the use of fuel, It has a varming shelf, heavy castings, full exten- 1 and oven shelves and two nickel teapot access¢ Included with the range are pipe, elbows, shaker, lifter and a square of zine 36x ll for the one price—$11.85—set ne, Heating stoves, oil stoves Decorated Porcelain Dinner Sets, $6.98. Carpets and Rugs, | We hive “the rugs and the carpets. WE MAKE, LINE AND LAY CARPETS | FREE OF CHARGE, FURNISHING A{ GOOD LINING WITHOUT EXTRA COST Oileloths and Linoleums in extremely j attractive designs and colorings, T" Bishi and cheer of| Thanksgiving can be ac- centuated by a smart i rug ov 4 rich colored car- Everything for Housekeeping | The furnishing of a home is a delight- fully fascinating diversion when you have a great stock of “Everything for Housekeeping” at your disposal. You may buy on long credit or get a dis- | count of 10 per cent. by paying cash. ers may add to their accounts er store or make payments at either store, suiting their convenience, Harlem : | r2aist St. & 3d Ave. hina, we ass and pr ave erent assortments sed glass. Chatham 2226 40 2434 3d Ave. | 493 to 205 Park Row , | to-day, when the Italian laborers came started at an hour when all the guests | Congress Will Be Asked for} -TGUICIDE HID ALL sald the man had be (From the Milwaukee Sentinel.) thr The body "Say, old man, U've got a five-dollar Hi here that looks a little off color, | Wh au think it's worth | Drenched with Blazing Oil in! Well-Dressed Man Found in| plexion. « Bronx Shed with Bullet | in Head. ‘The body of @ well-dressed man was — found in a tool house at Westchester Bo avenue amt Watson's lane, Bronx, | to the place for the day. Blood was trickling from @ wound tn dis temple and @ heavy revolver was steele ba fo on the STONE BLADDER | Quickly ie ie and Removed With- out Danger by Warner's Safe Cure. Stone in the bladder is one form of kid- ney trouble-a sign that the kidneys are to diseased that they are no longer able to remove all the urlc acid and other polson- ous waste matters out of the blood. ‘The uric acid accumulates in the bladder and forms into little lumps or stones, which pase away from time to time in the urine, If they are at all large they rerl- ously injure the delicate tiesues of the uri- nery organs, causing inflammation, great weakness, and not in juently convulsions and death, When the gravel becomes so large that it cannot by passed the urto acid backs up through ¢he blood, poisons the whole sys tem, and the sufferer dies in terrible agony There is only one wag ta prevent uric acid poison, and this is to dissolve the | gravel without delay and get it out of the system by taking Warner's Safe Ours, the only medicine that can be taken with anfety, SAFE CURE CURES Bravel, or stone in the bladder; Brigtt's dironse, dtat nd every other form of Kidney disease, It acts on the delicate tis- removes the diseased. places them with It stimulates the lation and awakens the torpid liver ists digestion and tones up and strengt! the whole body; enables ry to do ite work properly and fully. | Nearly every man and woman hes the ticles float in ft, or ff there ts brown sediment, your kidneys are direased, and there ts not a moment to lose. You gees begin taking rugs, {8 pleamant to prescribed by doctors and used tn hospitals everywhere | Sate Oure te fold at all drug stores, 60) comta and $1.00 0 bottle. ANALYSIS FREE. Tt after making this test you bave any doubt as to thi ‘alopment of the disease | {n your system, send & sample of your) urine to Medical tment, Warner Safe Cure Rochester, N. Y,, and our doctors will analyze it and send you a re- port, with advice and medical booklet, free REFUSB SUBSTITUTES and IMITATIONS | | ‘They are worthless and ver; often exceedingly dangerous, Aa for Warner's Safe Cure; it will SAF® PILLS move the bow- ald a speedy cure, Station, | Value of the Bul. Hing halr and com rea blue sult of good a sar FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM SHOE MAKERS Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th St. Bargain Floor (Second Floor Annex) It's the st spot in town; a specia of broken lots of regular merchandise, week's offerings. ‘epartment set aside for quick sale Tiere are big money savers in this WOMEN’S SHOES. Greag gale of Women's Shoes, mostly kidskin and patent colt, in lace, button cA styles; high Cuban heels, with the medium or swag- ger exten vith high French Louis heely gil sizes, all widths, It’s a through and thou | 45 ta big cash deal enables us to sell 'em at.. $2.50 show SHOES, $1.00 | 85c_ English welt soles; also hand-turned soles, w A cash @eal just put us in Special lot of Misses’ and Chil- session of om In Bose of Ladies’ id and box calf Shoes, lace @kin Shoes. In bo styles, high (ui \ fof mlsses and schoolgitis ‘ “Shoes in these lots a2 to § All widths, sold for less than $1.60, Bar- $1.60 value, Bargain $1, 0 Bain Floor prive......sceeeees Floor spealal,,...... 1,000 pairs of Children's Shoes--they are made of the new red kidskin. Hand sewed and in several nobby shapes. Sizes fy to ll, Made up to sell at $1.0, Bargal n Fioot BAG Spectal .. . MEN’S SOCKS, 5c. tal lot of Men's Towers { piel ors. All sizes, as long ‘ 5c they Ina If you have narrow feet you are lucky, A lot of odd sizes in Shoes (Ont rae ar nd Sitr ra) iPr men and women, for- 2 merly scld $ 8 a palr, Bargain Ftoor 5 50 mony | I gain F Cc to [ re wecond floor ed values in Harlem Store: 121 st Street and 3d Avenue Let Us Fur room, If you only require one or two dining room pieces—whether a sideboard, china closet, buffet, extension table, |chairs, rugs, crockery, pictures, dinner sets, cut glass, silver. linen or curtains— WE WILL FURNISH A TURKEY FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF $50 WORTH OF ANY DIN. ING ROOM GOODS—not only a turkey, but a FINE 14 POUND TURKEY, the best that the New York markets jafto rd. Downtown Store: Park Row, near Chatham Square OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY FREE. nish Your Dining Room And We Will Furnish Your Turkey, Too It's coming Thanksgiving. We want to furnish you a turkey—all of you—who will let us furnish your dining), | In para. | ut if you | erlngs of tapestry, damask or Ve- Downtown: Don't delay your purchases until Thanksgiving Eve—don't delay them at all, but the most liberal credit—so there is every reason to take advantage of this turkey offer this Winter, The turkey will be delivered at your door in plenty of time for your Thanksgiving dinner, you to select the turkey. Also, remember, if cash purchases are made there is a 10 per cent. discount from Substantially made—the cabinet work and uphol- stering being of standard quality, mahogany fin- ished frames in fashionable cov- tona velour, The reduced price is made to Everything for Housekeeping Cash on, Liberal Credit Square Our terms provide not only the lowest prices and best styles, {f you contemplate the purchase of dining-room articles or we will give you these very low prices, Three-Piece Parlor Suites---Usually $35, for $24.75, sth beh: its — aaa ound beside him. All marks of !den- | material, a black overcoat, black felt ‘4 . tion had been carefully eut from /bat, erty underwear, black stockings | Mf GOLD DUST TWINS di rhe” an I Bla eri gh “Let the lo your wo on of the Woste ester cdiaiinien | 1 we no clean house, if you want everything to shine like a newly polished floor, use GOLD Dirt flies before it like. straws before the wind, eee thoroughly than soap or any other washing powder—4s far more economical, The ‘Dath and dining room, the stairs, the windows, floors and doors, pots and pans, lampl apd ys all need the brightening influence of GOLD DUST “Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work,” and you'll have no household burdens to worrpover, And, please don’t let your, grocer put you off with a substitute. There’s nothing “just as good.” ‘What GOLD DUST will do for you re Sees paaets, Linens Ete, ‘oodwork, Counter Shelving and Mante)) an rd Remove Stalne a bse pets, Giean Proture Frames and Ginss, Cod greekes and Combs. Lo Wash Biepes, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Chimneys, in Metal Work, Bronte and Bric-mbrao Hk Gane and dairy vtensils, en Peatber Pillows. an Emulsion for P' No soap, borax, soda, ammonia, naphtha, kerosene or foreign ingredient needed with GOLD DUST, It will do all the work without assistance. THE N, K, FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago— Makers of FAIRY SOAP Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders, The Easiest Way: The Chatham Square Store js close to the “L” station of the Second and Third Ave. lines and not tar from the entrance to Brook- lyn Bridge, Customers have only a few blocks to go from the Worth <= HE is Street or City Hall Subway stations. Many surface cars pass the doors West Side eg Sol by the Sixth and Ninth Ave. “L's” transfer at the Battery without extra charge to East Side trains for Chatham Square. Table. Individuality of the dining-room table accentuated upon feast Christmas Much of life's happiness begins around the table—a table of this kind of quarter-sawed oak, a great table, price, when quality and_ solidity are | considered, is moderate—$35. We have tables for every room in the house, besides tables for the office and counting-room, $19.50 to $80, | ICTURE your dining-room with b | gracefully formed china closet filled wt vith rich china and sparkling cut glass, prices, We've closets of all wood and those of a richer and mirrors at the top, which impart the smart- ness the thrifty woman admires, All of our china closets are in correct, fashton- able styles and moderately priced. Individuality in the Dining Room days —Thanksgiving and four feet wide and eight’ feet long. The ‘Rich Oak China Closets from all of which we supply at reasonable type as well, with crystal shelves, mirror backs The ‘Old Reliable’ The Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding. ADE of strictly sanitary M materials in a strictly sanitary building de- ‘ voted exclusively to the manu- quicken sales before the Thanks: | facture of bedding, The hair, giving holiday, |the felt, the feathers are subjected to a | process that makes them sanitartly sweet It should be remembered that | Pro“s) we carry in our two stores one of| the COWPERTHWAIT SANITARY the largest Parlor Suite stocks in] BEDDING I$ GUARANTEED, You may New York, comprising all the la-| buy it on credit or save a 10 per cant test and worthiest styles, discount by paying cash, Ten per cent, discount for cash When once you try this bedding —credit if you prefer, Sewing Machine. an order enabling Investigate ite many matchless merits ff you are in need of 4 sat factory machine that rung ¢asily and sews perfectly, ‘The lighten: and heaviest fabrics are sewed with ease—heavy weame offer 110 hindrance jo place wh threading, exept that i thread ts used le you'll use no other. It costs no more “eet ithan the ordinary kind, te ma every up-to-date Cowperthwait G Sons ty ‘ 1 Be Sl aus ada SE