The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1906, Page 9

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LS TEU ET b § 1 home of elghteen families, TEN SHVED FROM DEATH BY FIRE BIG APARTMENT Policemen Break Into Room Where Inmates Were Imprisoned. UNABLE TO GET OUT.) Door Was Locked and Chance of Escape Was Slim When Help Came. SECOND START. FIRE’S Rescuers Had a Narrow Squeak for Their Lives as a Roof Collapses. Ten persons imprisoned in one room fn the rear of a burning epartment- house at Nos. 309 and 81 Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, were saved from @eath by three policesnen early to-day. ‘The policemen broke {f the door of the foom and rescued the men and women and several children when they were becoming weakened from breathing @moke and from the intense heat. The policemen were Roundsmen Delos Evaru and Samuel Johnson, and Patirol- man John J. Gallagher, of the De Kalb venue station, who were sourrying through the apartment-house tn search of persons who had been overcome by smoke, when they heard the cries of the Imprisoned tenants in @ rear room on the ground floor. Escape through the front of the house| was then impossible, because of the| @moke and heat. The policemen climbed | down an adjoining building, beat In the/ locked door, which lead into a court,| and the imprisoned persons, all drossed | in nightelothes, fled into the cold morn-| ing alr and took refuge in the homes of neighbors, Heroes Had Close Call. After these rescues the three police- men continued their search through the partments, until there came a cry from the firemen that the roof was bout to topple. The three men then fied to the etreet, after Jumping to the next roof, with their uniforms soorehed and thelr faces blackened. ‘The apartment-house fronts on La- fayette avenue and forms an “L" @round to Ryerson street, It was the ‘The flames are believed to have been smoldering for hours. All through the early-part of the night there was an odor of smoke through the halls, but search failed to find a biaze. Mra. John Hadley, who occupled apartments on the top floor, overlook- ing Latayette avenue, was awakened at 1.20 A. M. to-day by flames which were shooting up through @ rear room. She caller “Fire! and telephoned for the engines. Policeman Gallagher ran through the building, awakening the tenants, Already the hallways were choked with smoke, but the tenants, ments firemen worked to the blaze in check. For @ time it not the big apartmente, but sdioining prop- wt. Ha Gangen wren ie fire of “L" Chief ond THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, 1906, Domestic Tugs rie’ Bic Go-Worrow at Priaes You Can’? Resist, Now ts the time to cover up that vacant &pot in the Parlor or bedroom with a handsome rug—a rug that will cost you from $10 to $15 more at any other store and at any other time of the year. IE GEL, SIXTH AVE. Wilton Rugs. STORE MEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN NEW _YORK ANY OTHER STORE he A CITY OPER 18* & 19" STS. IN Dinner Sets For What Gt Cost to Decorate Chom, If any other store made this offer we would have to see the goods with our own eyes before we'd believe it. It’s a huncired-piece set, in American Porcelain —and if you haven’t had recent occasion to ITSELF @. to learn what our own potters and china- R Tay j egular Sale Ne makers are accomplishing you have no idea Price, Size. Price, ZA deli 1 ; $57.50, 10.6x14.0 847.50 = how delicate and pretty their ware can be. ), 10. 0. 4; { (gp) GC , If we offered this set at $12 we'd be givinga $47.40, 10.6x12.0 . 41.50 fi, he aH 1 hy ; ; $45.00, 9.0x14.0 . 39.50 arlor urniture--~ KAM p es of at (“J CaN pretty good bargain, But the price on 300 $40.00, 9.0x12.0 ... 84.75 7 . 53 of them in assorted decorations is but. 5,75 $25.00, 9.0x12.0 ... 29.50 Wy We Se S DB. 5 More China Bargains: $35.00, s.3x106 29.75 en e@ Vay urniture aTIAMNS, \ $95 French China Dinner Set for -.erss+ $1989 30.00, 8.3x10.6 . 5 “ fe ' ; 5 Chocolate Set for. 4] ee 50, as : eed We have been supplying the New York City public with most of its bargains for nearly ten years. We ought to know what the : e pues Syne ano | $19.50, 4.6x12.0 . 14.50 word means, but some of the current furniture advertising puzzles us. ‘ancy Cups and Saucers, after-dinner and chocolate y $17.50, 3.0x15.0 . 12.50 We see goods offered as ‘‘bargains’* at prices slightly higher than our regular, every-day, year-around figures, “‘sizes, half price 10c ey $14.50, 3.0x12.0 . 10,50 We see goods offered as ‘‘bargains’’ which are simply made to sell cheap, and are sold at about what they are worth. And fifty other Laden) fe onalebing pieces and i £10.75, 3.0x 9.0 ... 175 If those ere bargains, it’s no wonder that our own Furniture Sale figures show such a pleasing increase over the record figures = { Smyrna Rugs. of a year ago. G Wt; $55.00, 10.6x15.0 . - 848.50 For what we offer are bargains of another kind—bargains as we understand them; that is, tes Oe ee], (5 $47.50, 10.6x13.6 . 35.00 co . ; . 0 Be Cleared Yui at i $15.00, 10.6x12.0 . 32.50 Furniture of Standard Quality at Loss Chan Sis Standard Price, Pithentetarents —— 4 aed poaae rie 26.50 Here are some examples in Parlor Furniture. But the sale feature extends through our entire stock. During this sale every will not Ignore, S, ( sis'00; eave fee piece of* furniture in our establishment can be tought at a price from ten to twenty-five per cent. LESS than its price at all an opportunity HI d iat ree: other times. lke this be- $10.50, 60x 9.0 . 8.25 cubethey, 860 Partor Suites, $45. $26 Parlor Suits, $20. 9-Piece Partor Suits, aaa. Gite Parlor Suites, mahogany finished In Verona Tapestry, Damask boys do not Kc Cr od f frames, in a Pee, taste. and Silk Velour, Weed. it the ful and grace! lesign; bes' Reduced Reduced Ht eS a Yew Lot (4) grade of upholstery work, and from from Bult of Over: S : y covered with Cap pect $19.00 to. 15.00 $41.00 to. 36.50 coat. It isn’t a j green verona yelours; regu- $25.00 to. 18.00 question of ample Hats at 51.00 jarly $00.00. Sale price...45.00 ey ta, 18:00 $61.00 to. 45.75 gnasidcnict The enthusiastic buying created by our last sale $22.00 to. 17,25 $62.00 to. 55.50 it 1s a question : of Sample Hats, and the apparent appreciation of $78 Velour Couches, $/4.75 $55.00 to, 3450 $72.00 to. 64.50 of saving from good value, prompted us to. look around for an- " Odd Partor Pieces & Sutts high-grade other lot. We were suc- } i d $44.00 Mahogany Armchair, $30 a Gonething ioe cessful in getting Just 3-Piece Parlor Suits, have a beautiful mahogany finish, artistic de- | $77.00 Mahogany Sofa...... $45 Ghat: will be! needed (eonus Sims (Aid toe -welails gout : what we wanted, and if sign, strongly constructed; seats are covered with cream tapes- $81.00 Upholstered Sofa $40 will pay full price unless you buy at once. i you were among thoso By or Verona velour. Regularly $26.00. Sale 20 00 $49.00 Upholstered A chair, $30 iS Py fa who were unable to get PICO cesses eeseeeseeees sevveeeressecsseeesseones ° u ULES e | one of the previous lot, Velour Couches. S-Piece Parlor Suits, eel ee eee a8 Norfolk Jacket Suits; sizes 7 Your Chote. it behooves you to ‘get Velour Couches, as !lustrated; | Velour Couches, made on solid| im Lapestry, Damask and verona, | $93. cit 15 years tpessees here on time to-morrow, one of our leading values; | oak frames, and a epeciat de-| Reduced Reduced $216.00 2-plece Parlor Suit... $130 Double-Breasted Suits; ‘sizes 7 vA 7 3 I as bargains like this do frames are made of oak, in- sign for our Mid-Winter sale; | from from $130.00 8-piece Parlor Suit.. $110 to 15 years ....-.66 seeeseeces, e | Ee ial aoe one dentenctible Sone rEUeO RY pet open) indestructible construc- | $45.00 to 38.00 $53.00 to 47,00 | $72.00 8-plece Parlor Suit... . $60 0; 2. 4 t button, which cannot , tufted , fl . i following stylish shades cht: seven rows of tufting, | upholstery work, wocced ath | $54.00 to 49.00 $45.00 to 40,00 | $72-50 8-pteop Parlor Bult... $45 . were ais: i Black, Brown, Pearl, Nu- and covered with velour in | fine velour, in assorted colors; | $7-50 to 60.00 155 9 t0100,00 | $800 8-plece Parlor Sult....$45 Use Ms ateocl Gon) Le) Your Chotee 4 ae peel sod 2a, in assorted colors; regularly regular price would be $16.00. | $70.00 to 62.00 $150.00 to134,00 $38.00 8-piece Parlor Suits, ; ats of approved and au- 1e8s5 30: a eee | i v ” tho rita tive : #18100. (Sale) price 14.75 | Sale price......... 12,25 | $60.00 to 53.50 $26.50 pring models, q for . 1.00 7 SS ~ ah nay | , . s ‘A A B 1 We oN j Wen s Sucts and Overcoats Wen S J 3.50 to 37 oO Bat. Ohe Renedict Studios ew lh My (Seventh Floor eal ! j 9 a Price Chat Permits Cvery Wan to R. 3} J. ‘2, 4 Po) Offer for Friday and Saturday X) AN Be Castily Dressed--.+-- AGRE Ep aoo S. 50 (7) CS, e ta Onn Gare! (eh Pore onli ( The Leicester and Continental Mills Co. determined AM se a ‘ ipo Thirty days 5 had no difficulty 1 pretty and popular “bird's-eye ma- BHCGIB ISLE) Go 116 baeete eee cats the other day to give up thelr New York stock- Pry mounts’ and ome portrait in —thus a net saving to you of $4 or $5 rooms and ship orders from their Philadelphia fac- black and white, size 16x20. on every suit or coat. tory hereafter. This concern is well known to the For $3. 00. Concervative, 46-inch Overcoats, In Oxford trade as one of the very largest and best manufac- ° 5 es and fancy mixtures, black aud blue ker- turers of bath robes and bath-robe fabrics in the The posing, art work and finis! on ese sey, melton and frieza. world. ere promised wo ree bon tet he Long, graceful “Tourist” Overcoats, with They had about a thousand bath robes on hand in We give especial attention to making belt backs, of fancy foreign and domes- their New York show-rooms, and offered them to portraite of children and have won tic fabrics. us at a price which enables us to sell them at $2.45 marked paneer in oo difficult 5 each. branch of art photography. Extra long (53 inch) Garments for dress or evening wear, in solid colorings and ef- There isn’t one in the lot that wouldn't easily bring fective overplatds, $8.50, and there are XO Sy Black Suite, single or double breasted, of i a A ? 7 ‘Thidet, agonal and worsted fabrics, Hundreds of 5S, S 6, y/, Ce ny OCS « Suits IN ight and dark fancy weaves, in . eeroral elon of enc coats, Inctuding the S7.50 and 8/0 Bath More Ghan 10,000 a at Wonderfully new medium-roll double-breasted model R. IH ey Low Prices. —all journeyman tailored. + obes Am Ong hem. The thmellest shoe sale ever held anywhere ts now in 8 at Tho Big Suits in fancy mixtures, black and white, They are made of blanket weaves, terry cloth and Store. Such prices as we have pinned to high- perfect shoes for per blue, (clase and aes phere efderdown, ine choice of something like a hundred hard service are ricteulously out of proportion with the real values. Ganle floated pe einw.o! OF and fifty colors and patterns. Tenens oe Lid results i Le hi raeen Rapley Peps serve yor Choose as long as they last at....... 2.45 Gusing the: winter: weather we HU KHand=Gattored $12.50 and $15.00 Z Women's $2 Shoes sor $/. Wen’s $3.50 Shoes for Se te at 'e - Patent leather | button and, Ines $2, 40. farments @ ¢. shoes. Kidskin m and lace of ~ Scar. 7S & Wutts of Sguer. ya el & Wcnk. shoes, with kidskin tips. Kidskin | Ail are lace shoes of box calfskin; Grousers at $150 reat s, Bank o| se de i pera ata Fs ent H izes, 4 an shoe 6 ever, iy, \-ser~ ’ ° An Investment Chat Witt Pay You Wore Ghan /00%. wiather arider widths in ith Isst=|| vise ween’ of the > eellcdreseet’ “we Which Are Worth Double the Price. It is gratifying to know that there are eo many men who know a “good thing” when they see ft. The way they snapped up our previous lot ot trousers indicated that they had good knowledge of clothing values. Faot is, the quality and style of these trousers are double and more than double what you usually get at this $1.50 price Sizes 30 to 42, Waist Only, ‘These aro the materiais and patterns: Btriped Oassimere Trousers, Mixed Cassimere ‘Trousers, ‘Worsted Checked Ris Seg tetra Mixed pope Black 5 Fee rronsers: Aud the price is only 1 DO Bass & Go.'s Finest | 12.00; per Imported Ale, per dozen Pts, barrel, 8 dozen.. Maybe YOU can’t help buying them when you see them—we couldn't. And we don’t believe that you can, Decause the fur is just the finest, Clearest squirrel that money can buy, and the richest, closest, dark- est Hastern Mink—and the prices are half what these very furs were worth eixty days ago, and un- doubtediy leas than half what they will be worth six or elght months from now. You can easily understand that noth- ing but eapecially fine furs, cruelly cheap, would have tempted us to make the purchase at this time. Just come in and look at them! We have never introduced a new feature into any branch of this business which has Women who wish only small made such an instant ‘‘hit’’ as the spedial offers: Handsome Squirrel Throw Scarfs, of finest clear gray skins, 58 inches Jong and Mmed with gray Skinners BALIN ..ccccerrecccceccserees FSO Pillow Muffs of clear gray squirrel to match scarfs; heart shaped, lined with Skinner satin.... %6@ Beautiful Mink Pelerines and novelty pleces; only 45 im all; made from dark Hastern skins, brocade lined, finished with heads or tails. Just half price..... sececereeess LIA EO Large Pillow Muffs of dark Eastern Mink to match; 5 stripe and per- fectly made; regularly $45.00. Less mentioned lot. Women's $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes at S195, Patent leather, in button, lace and Blucher shoes. ~ Kidskin shoes, button and lace, kfd and patent tips; all good styles in heels and toes; all sizes in everything from 2 to 9 and widths from AA to BE. Wen’s $2.50 Shoes at $/,95 These would be called $3 shoes any- where else, and would, in fact, sell at $2 in most stores; of box calfskin, Goodyear welt, made on the modified flat last. Men's Patent Leather Shoes at $7.95. Same grade of shoe that sells on an average at $3, our own price has ‘been $2.50; made on straight London last. Wines and Liquors|In the Yew Deticatessen Section of the World's Greatest Srocery. ew Method of Setting Cut Fresh Meats. meat—like two or three lamb chops or a slice of ham, or enough steak for two people—will find this new system wonderfully convenient. The variety is great, and it 1s all displayed in clean, cool glass and china. You select what you want just as you would select candy in a candy If you prefer to have the meat cut and trimmed for you the regular meat section in another part of the same floor is, of course, at your man; all sizes, Boys’ $/ Shoes at 69e, A solid little shoe and a wonderful shoe to wear; sizes 9 to 13%, Boys’ $2.00 Shoes sor Sf. 50, We do not believe that a better wearing shoe for boys has aver been built; uppers of box grain leather, almost perfectly water- proof; all sizes up to 5%; $1.50 a pair, Sirts’ Shoes at 69e, Made of kidskin—button or lage— with patent leather tips; they have fairly stout soles for hard service; elzes 7 to 11. Larger sizes, 85c, (Slogel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Bast.) Sood Cigars It would eatonish many smokers to learn how many million clgars we sell across our cigar-store ovunters in @ year, and how fast this branch of our business is xrowing. would surprise them also to learn really good When the It Chotes Fresh Made Sausage SAUSAGE—Selocted Cervelat, mer or Holsteiner; per Ib. PLOKLES—Selected sour mixed = Jes or Chow Chow; at. Magon noe 280 OLIVPS—Fancy crisp l° la Olives; qt. pa Aa eeanae 184 COFPFEE-—Fancy Cuocutea Maracaibo Jar State full-cream Extra Choice | Choice Curse of Country | Yattoo Sir- loin Steaka JAM—Fulton Market Fruit Jam for | Selected Salmon Steaks, everyday use; 8 jars for @5c.; per | Cibol: OHEDSE—Finest Ay Nem cee CHEESE—Pimendort's ‘Cotte; free Swiss Cheese; for i, " Extra Choice Oxtra Boston Cod ( F . 0a | Fish Steaks, i rer te. 106 x | Fancy Boston melts, Benoy Branch Choice wnoy, Long *lorrine. ARMOUR Fiounders, fe) Duo! re\Orange Slices, Panoy mld cured Fin- } pee mp, FANOY RED oONIO! Ginger Wafers, Afternoon a) NS, WITH & Wat d nen 63 ove” Bootia qc YELLOW TURNIPS, GARROTS, Shscomte, 08 [Ghocolate, Imperials, , BLOOD BENTS; ¢-at. basket...280 Choice Newport Had- q Cholce Boston Market | Cod Fish Long Island J pe FANCY ONIC ARMOUR'S _ Finest Quality Delicious vo built up a trem is Yatioe b Giles Faney Mild Susar | ytila-Curea ts for ns litte aa we could, Rib Roast med — | Chicken Halt- Sliced Si o | "| Pumps | but stoans, | ove" Meare @oned) Long Branch | Pervew Smoked eee oi) (boned) Bluetis} Kam Boot CORNED NATIVE best clear cut in various +4 fate - joker ever ob- 4 ready to take h Spanish aed by ey (sliced to order : POT WA seveeeeseveareeeeOa box of 100 $8.00 } ates. with you Mackero, | chine, rt by saeobined) SMALL LHAN FRESH CALIFOR- Long filler, hand- Pert, 14c] Perm, lic ‘et 121 F Qc | vero. 20 NIA HAM; per Ib. ... 100 at about halt what pesPer Ib, Be So.; 8% Ibe. for........ BO RACKURS Fresh and dainty, Ry thought Per! bos: ox. o Mall x make of domestic Cocoanut Mesaroons. B50 sort, per tb, 480.3 2 The, for.

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