The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1906, Page 8

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at i HE 1 FVEMEN HURT — ar TT, Pre Pane Scoala IN DYE WORKS BENZINE BLAZE Many Girls Leap from Windows of Houston Street Building. | ® jetion notices ton | e! uire some 200 families, nu ODD WAY FIRE STARTED. | bering wbout 1,00 persons, to move Jor before March 1. The others ha until April 15 to find new quarters The houses in witi e to be torn dow great Pe 1 termin: Garment Full of Electricity Caused Spontaneous Combustion. Ja by the re Long Isla nsylyan MEN’S CLOTHES ABLAZE. is after tte corps of agents began to serve)? i mottine alg Nei; lee ir i i i the: notices, 8 ‘esults). One bot ighbor Risked His Life to Pre- t why the tenants should want to/|in the 4 Gces asd iaoeta Netra ean pb. |enth to : is not apparent to a casual ot vent Boiler from Exploding in the Old Structure. ir rooms for many as home. A majorit test against moving because cheap rent—§S a month. The 20 fan ies that have been notified by March 1 have wha they consider real grievance. ing any rent at all. Not Desiralbe Homes. ‘An elevated raflroad used for cai they are, Fire to-day in the busy part of Enst Houston street started from unusual agencies, and before it was over filled the neighborhood with excitement and Drought an ambulance surgeon to at- tend the wounds of five men all badly Durned by blazing gasoline. On the ground floor, front, of the three-story brick house at No, 329 Mrs. Garah Tietetbaum has the office of her @yeing and cleaning works. At the rear, standing at right angles to the Drick, 1s a nondescript frame structure, an architectural nightmare, two stories high, wing certain window ut in on the bias and an outside stairway Which does not match the rest of the) material. Here the hands do the dye- ing, while above them a force of women press the goods. Emanuel Tietelbaum, | { husband of the owner of the establish- ment, was handling some white, new, 5 nnsylvania Railroad erinkly stuff, when he noticed thet {t/ gan to aceumulate property on i Beemed to be full of electricity, crack- west side aos Eee ond nite ling under the touch of his fingers like| ast of Ninth avenue was a@ qu ces halr under a rubber comb. ier cae Ghoccuen rt T. letelbaum plunged the fabric into a| fronting, t Se ioaate tab of bensine to clean $t, and in the | [iaor aeTpow aescent St same second the fluid flared up in aj oman Ca Church, blaze. His theory is the overplus of | °F Nit fu ement, electricity in the goods somehow caused | ‘Then came the diggers and dredce spontaneous combustion. land the elevated railroad through t middle of the street. Most of the ol = Clothing Caught Fire. residents moved away to other hous: flames did not reach the man's nerth or south and near the river, face, but hi clothing ignited. He yelled, | ‘and the men In the room ran to his as- | cavation east through Thir North River. ¥ ter pipes disconnected. Gas escit a thousand leaks and the nost ne passerby assailed by a com! tion?of smells resembling the cor rated essence ef Barren Island 9 men, women and childr ms fo the falock prote heir places of employment the deterioration caused They haven't been pay- laden with dirt from the big station ex- 5,000 PERSONS EVICTED TO CLEAR WAY FOR TUNNEL .«. pens Eight Hundred Families ,in West Thirty-Second Why Street Get Notice to Move—Two Hundred | of Them Refuse to Pay Rent. on ve nd a Some, undoubtedly, have lived years and have come to regard them, humble as pro- n= rs pound back ard forth along this road | at ail hours of the day and night. Sewer | connections have been broken and wa . at the corner e, numbered parishioners | chey might continue convenient to | rete plac Because of | by the erec- Gistance. There were four of them—Joe Finkelstein, of No. 144 Orchard street; Fred Vonseydewitz, of No. 24 Marion | atreet: Henry Burnton and Adolph Lux, | ‘who live with the Tietelbaums. As the | men slapped at Tietelbaum's burning | sleeves their own shir:s caught fire. At the same time fire began to spread in the dye house. Out all five of them ran in agony. Mrs. Tietelbaum threw a @ress skirt about the boy Finkelstein ‘and so extinguished the flames that fed on his clothing. The others beat out, the fire in thelr own garments without | | assistance. { ‘The girls on the second floor of the | wooden shed, finding thelr escape b: the stairs cut off, jumped out of a win. dow upon the roof of a coal shed and then dropped to the alley-way, a dis-|{ tance of ten feet. Their yells brought | Policeman Poloskie, who turned In calls MISCREANT KILLS he sent the five men into a drug store | © at Houston and Ridge streets, where | v Dr. Warren, who came from Gouver- | V neur Hospital, dressed their wounds. Prevented Explosion. While the firemen were smudging out, } the blaze John Ell, the Zimmerman's sausage f. 2 the street, remembered there was a men’ aix-horse power boiler in the dye works 1 that thad been forgotten. Rutining in) 7 through the smoke, he found the water in the bofler almost exhausted and the ready to collopse. * fire in time to prevent an explosion. talion Fire Chief Burns thoustnt the ¢ robably started from the fri a brush which was being upon the tinsel on a theatr costume near the bucket of benzins The dye shop was pretty thoroughly wrecked, CONVALESCENTS’ HOME SOON TO BE UNDER WAY * Comptroller Metz Makes the An- nouncement After a Conference with the Mayor, Comptrolier Metz, after a long confer- f ence with Mayor McClellan day, suld that the Mayor was on record as ap- Proving the plan to put up a home for f wonvalescents on the sca side, and b 4 Githin © short time the project would Bf ‘be under way. * Applied Externally. @ The greatest remedy known for RHEUMATISM, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sorethroat, Asthma, e | COUGHS § COLD No person need fear that dreaded PNEUMONIA f} if they use Radium Radia at the early stages of colds. No home ful remedy. He said he had received aj lease grounds to the city at fer to haitan and Oriental Beach Ff ih prone font per Sold at Drug Stores and 180,000, ‘The city a 4 13 W. 26th St.,N.Y. City. PRICE 50c, and 2ie. Write for Booklet. Agres there, and the 100 acres along the om pitals, cottage Gonstructed fare to Long Be of the question. Jotun Daniell SonsaSons Petticoat Specials. BLACK AND WHITE Si RIPED PERCALINE PET- TICOATS, umbrella shape with accordion ruf- fie, finished with straps of black percaline,each, BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS, extra quality, avariety of styles, accordion plaited or attached flare ruffles, each.. “HEATHERBLOOM” attached flare ruffles, each roadway, Minute Ure Bs nets Soa should be without this wonder- PY | 75¢c ee S150 PETTICOATS, with three $1 50) } ighth and Ninth Sts, Astor Pl, Subway Statio&, - Ee DRY DOCK DEWEY LAS PALMAS, Ca: 1 MI—TH ds dock Dewey has just been sign: this port fer from Constipation, | The Natural Remedy. delleate and tnt nale organs ma character duced cap Rent Attraction. rent atiracted many y man ad of jormal man 4s when won ed with would go to by various forming the | there ts of the bowels. | de assistant then requires Not powerful and exp the bowel a pure and bh tve such as neral Water ty but coplously in solves the problem of economy. One 7 pound will equal two pounds of other makes, therefore it actually costs much less. Thousands have proved it, so can you. ie Ask for the Cocoa with Yellow Wrapper. Sample nent on application. <—m_ as \ Stephen L. Bartlett, Importer, BOSTON, For (| Cooking Choco- late try Bensdorp's (Blue Wrapper). Special sale of Simply trimmed and ready to trim hats Body Hats assembled in our own workroom, trimming of silk velvet choux and quills or wings, look like $6.50 Hats, 4.95 Draped silk braid turbans Ready for a rosette with flower or quill to complete a jaunty hat. Regular $3.75 quality—special, each .. Simpson Crauford Ca 5 piece suit of Slip covers . 5,90 Must keep pur workroom iforee occupied, so name a price for these slip covers that barely amounts to the expense involved. Material is Belgian Damask, in all the latest stripes. 20 yards of single width material al- lowed at Larger suits proportionately cheap. Extra imported linen slip covers. 5 pieces for °O 75 Ask for a sample of the linen which we e offer at this price, and compare the qual- ity with that offered by other stores. You will find this the greatest slip cover bargain yet advertised. 12 yards of 50 inch material allowed at $9.75. proportionately cheap. Larger suits Remember, that you get only the best work at these low sale prices. Come and see our modern upholstery shop. SIGNALS CANARIES. Many Women Suf- hem most sus- and for the same ant that each one ition to perform its ff At all of nkind ts per ctions peculiar to her sex ny fo sluggishness en- drugs that must be taken at frequent in- tervals and are so drastic as to damage gs of the stomach and e harm than good. but » of which will LLL . for to-morrow. \ Splendid assortment of Simply Trimmed i| —=_- of 6 tn a 2.951 ( as ' ' = ) f ' y ' ! ! ! | RR FT ere ey arr nn rei << > - ‘D LIGHTFUL AND CONVENIENT—OUR EIGHTH FLOOR RESTAURANT. , SUTH AVE, 1927020 | |BOOKS “Little Shepherd or Kingdom Come” ftsirew, 49° suits €» overcoats, *12.50 exclusive Every suit and overcoat, from the celebrated Kuppenheimer °35 garments down to the regular *25, *20 and *17.50 values, are include Spring model. at *12.50 in the final clearing sale preparatory to the Spring business. Many of these suits and overcoats are the desirable weight for Spring as they are left from our business of last Fall. We guar- antee the quality to be such that each garment will be suitable for another season's service after finishing out the present. Shrewd business men recognize the necessity of a clearing of this kind at this time_of the year, and realize that our values will be found exactly as stated. Fancy cheviot 4 suits, ee or blue Seotch tweeds . | {Kersey coats Men’s | Fancy worsted §$ ] 250 Over- |Eiysian coats coats, |Vieuna coats Fancy mixtures. $] 9.50 meres and tweeds. Copyright 1908 one day—to-morrow at 8. B. Kupponnetmer & Co. Chicago A special at 17.50. New Spring suits in smart exclusive styles HE stunning effect of the 1906 spring novelty mixtures is nowhere better exemplified than in this special, exclusive showing of misses’ suits at 17.5 Third Floor. Smart, eton bolezo ef- 517 50 Lined with soft satin— e fects—with the dainti- has the latest circ estsilk braid trimming. lar skirt. 3 model, 75 Misses’ spring broadcloth suits....+++-+++-- 23. ~All the newest spring colorings, including all wool mixtures in light and medium shades, Beautifully lined and trimmed; new circular skirts, 14, 16 and 1S years. Price $23.75, Misses’ suits, very special............ or ~~ Chiffon, Panama, Rose, Alice Blue, Reseda, Pearl Gray ai shades.” Several’new models to select from; lined with soft satin and trimmed with silk braid to match. All the new skirt models, 14, 16 and 18 years. Price $21.50. Misses’ separate jackets,...+. s+ee sees eerere $18.75 New Spring medel, short semi-fitted; made in fine quality covert cloth, self trimmed, collar edged in velvet; one of the season’s best styles. Price $18.75. Misses’ 34 length CORLS wis;0je'e-oi0 visieis's wie sieiere +++ $875 full and boxy, firmly tailored, notched collar, Price $5.75. The popular covert cloth fly front, medium shade; sizes 14, 16, 18. In our girls’ 95 $4, : Best variety of girls’ dresses at 32, 0 i. $ 2? Ever shown at this time of the year. Lawns, India linens, muslins and batiste, with the very daintiest of lace and Swiss embroidery, and in as many different styles as there are materials. $7.85. worked, all the pretty styles shown this season, 6 to 14 years. Four-in-han sa ) a Not one, bata soy) require for months to come—wé sell “them regularly at 50c., Cand sd;does every other store. ‘this sale will be the crowd you will see Oc., 79c, and $1 neckwear at 25¢, eschs Suying fis shaken bie Pee 33 ible and At '15¢.—Colored atid white plaited =: bosom negligee shirts—cuffs attached - SHOES $] PAIR f * Fancy Worsted, Fancy Cheviot, Choice of all "iz Worted, Fen ay Boys’ sample suits, 3.00. New Spring Suits at a saving of one-third to one-half because we secured the manufacturer's entire line of samples at a like reduction. kind of a suit for boys of 244 to 16 years: folk, sailor, Russian and three piece suits in blue serges, red and brown—also fancy cheviots, cassi- Just enough in this lot for ———— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. for misses. | SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. New assortment of fine linens in white and colors, pale pink and blue—gobelin, rose, reseda} Price, $4 Price $2.50 to | Special—girls' light weight reefers—new Spring model for early wear—fine qualit covert cloth—double breasied, top coat style, 8 to 14 years. 5 SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. to-morrow, 25¢. | oo "to ainuitaber of lots fromn:dy own ‘crowd that attends the sale of” neskwear: y ill: not overlook he | E 75e. and 89c. shirts; At 89c—Men's negligée“shiits. io white madras and oplid'colors—bhics —coat models or seperate cuffs and i and tans, all have sepa¥ate culs—good white madras™former price $1. , values at the former orices@0e. those wearing 6, 634, 7,74 and 8—in plain words, no wide widths Suits formerly °15 & $18, «*8| *3 Men's $5 trousers, Sizes 29 to 54 inch waist—neat striped worsteds in sille mixed effects—also fancies—nobby Scotch effects in every desirable pattern—cassimeres and tweeds. $2 New spring derby, Two dollars for the same quality, style and high class work- manship for which others ask $3. Three dollars for hats for which othérs ask $4, Every Nor- Men’s spring underwear. French __balbriggan 69° | shirts and drawers, | =e = WE bought a season’s supply of this fine French underwear for men, the regular price of which will be $1 and $1.25 @ garment and a mighty good value at that. main Fleor. In fact our order Two thousand suits was so large that of the new Spring we earned the ec weight are ready manu facturer’s for to-morrow at sample line. 69c a garment. Men’s $1.50 and $2 Spring underwear—Saturday at D> > 95e ae is tbeatee special that will meet with unusual res; and javor because it is an especially desirable qualit Offered below the regular prices” Maynotbe sold again piles Secured under the same conditions as the lot at 69c. from the fore- most French manufacturers. Just the weight for Spring wear. Sea Island Cotton and One thousand Fresch balbriggan 95e on sale tononne fe shirts and drawers. 95c. per garment. Saturday special 39e¢ and 20c. Best domestic lines of bal- briggan underwear for men. dress section. ot high or low neck effects, embroidery trimmed or hand Misses’ white dresses at $] § 75 ee e Also Junior sizes—in muslin, organdie and fin it. models designed for us, elaborately trimmed in acer are raat tions with ribbon bows and sashes—suitable for i reception dresses. Special at $18.75. evening wear, dancing and Special, $7.9} *15.00 Waltham watches 410.50, for men and boys. A special new open-face thin model, never before sold for less than fifteen dollars—distinctively a gen- tleman's timepiece, ain Plain polish twenty- year case—Waltham movement— fully guaran- teed to be an accurate time- keeper. Women’s $22.50 Waltham or Elgin watches, $15. 14-kt, solid gold, thin model, open-face, guar- Ph, SIMPSON CKAWFORD Co. Remarkable bargains from our regular lines of $8 and $8.50 nd slippers for women who wear sizes 1, 134, 2, 2 4%, or extrei Those are the sizes you can depend upon finding, at one dollar a pait- We don’t want to disappoint anybody, so read them over cai These shoes are from our January sale, and are offered at $1 only because the sizes are broken. they are particularly adapted to all kinds of spring weather. Also all the children’s shoes that were $1.00 and $1.50, Saturday special, lot a pair worth less than half as much more than we are willing to close them Aat-now, but the new ‘‘Footshape’’ dishoes are crowding the shelves for room. Ye Including the oxfords, 75¢.

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