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| » Sp 7 of them escaped from the stables an¢ M@HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6G, oe FALLING WALLS AT FIERCE BLA MENACE FIREMEN Fire ina Big Factory Building Communicates to Nearby Tenements. Fires Misteting hot, dense ynioKe wha) falling walls,’ in the cix-story factor; utlding of Georg: West Twenty: end ende story, Iny @ tieap ¢ ng tone tment prov ad been’ Halnagedd sone fireman badly urt, and a number of Others bruised, cut .and burned about the faces, hands and bodies. “Phe firé started in a small building ‘in the rear of the factory where o lot of_yariiish and olls wsre stored. Hefore Il Was discovered by the wateti+ man, John Collins, tho ames had com- fntinicated to the main bullding. When the first engines arrived, both eides of the-factory were burning, and tho flames were running up through tho elevator shafts, Deputy Chief Langford sounded a second alare, n Chief Croker camo he & a Firemen wero placed on the rools of surround- Ing property. In. the rear of the burn- tng ‘factory wes a high chininey be- longing to the Jackson Iron Works. On tho “cast side was a threc-story Alki ing,| occupied by Frederick Lauer. rma supplies, and pext t TAtiars piace a scven-story 7 tenement-house. ‘Horses Stampede In Streets. Adponing the fronirerks tn ‘Drrenty- Feighth street was tho stuble of the (New York ‘Transportation Company, containing 200 horses. When the heat from the Numes was fe and the cries of the firemen sounded through the stables the horses broke from their @talls and began fighting. A number stampeded through the strests. Chief Croker ordered every tenement house In the vicinity to be ynoated. fearing that the fire would communt- cate to them. Tho police ran throush the houses and routed men, women and children from their beds. They were made to get to the strest with what glothing they could snatch up.in paas- tng, —Crushed Under Wall, DRESS-SUIT CORPS FOUGHT FIERCE FIRE Wealthy Business Men Help Put Out Blaze and Res- cue Women. E —_—— Wealthy business ‘men in evening | Gross alded excitement Jast midnight tn hocking a fro, which threatened to bo. most rectous, at the La Grange, Apart- ment house, No, 72 Lincoln Park, New= ack, and went about in the smoke aslics nd water just as if expensive dress-eulta were not being ruined. — There was much of a panto. when the firo| was discovered. About that time theatregoers were -returning’ to Uiele homey -tn-the -netghborhood, and | they Instantly sot fo work to ‘calm. the. wornen, rescua ‘all hands and date} With thd blaze: Firomen ‘soon came, ani the damage Was Geld down to $10,000 by: tha flames, and perhaps that mush from water,.which got, in the/ apartments and spotled the rich furni- turs-of-the wall-toxtooncupants; ‘Tho fre started trom an overheated stove, Tefore tt was discovered it had fore {t was putiout St had burst through the roof, and was a spectacular aight for more than twenty thousand persons wh) ffockel out to soo It. Ural McCarter, President ‘of the Fidqity Trust Company, led tho dress- pult| brigade against the fire. He and pthers, after they had saved the women. and (children, carried houaohold goods the second floor, as it seemed cer Te would go. The fitth Moor, Tt wag unteer WIFE SMOKES CIGARETTES. Therefore Hushand Files a Pett- tion for a Divorce. CLEVELAND, Nov. 6—Willlam Kas- ten gave cigarette smoking by his wife, Evelyn, as the gsrounda for his petition for divorce, filed in Common Pleas Court, == He says also that sho drank; that she spent the money given to her to buy grocerlés for cigurettes and intoxicants? ‘and thut she pawned her fewels and other personal belongings when monoy was denied her. Once he says she set tho bed aflre with cigarettes and al- most Inpinerated htm; on othar~ocea- sions, mien tntoxicated. she turned on the gas pnd almost fated herself and ‘hen! “Finally eve deserted hiny he declares. gained considerable headway, and de | i BOWLING RECORD W LEAGUE GAMES : —They're_at tau! BIG MATCH GAME OF [eee WOMEN PROBABLE. ones tf #0 ee all a the five-woman_ te: | fonship cl: 4 by both the Mon Brooklyn ee Satsn UpsNew |aecirananricece cua t toe ieee Mark of 1,107 In the Interstate. By a margin of onty elght pins—atx fn the firat and two tn tho sccond game—Brooklyn lost the lead to New- ezk in the forles of games rolled in the National Interstate League at the Grand Central Alleys, Brooklyn, Inst nigut. "It was @ hard series to lose, bat the Rrooklyn bowlers pulled themaelyen ‘to- er in the Itint game and rollcd up | In 1,107, Which {s the high team the season on local ail In me bad De dott, ghexo alleyz, Deen up to hie usual forin @ new record might have been made. Figney: an average of 100 te golng. some at this early season, | res in the tournament ramos, wera watohed dy a record-') a to! = }say the to them b t 8 ‘t disc s iheart a PIANGS AND ORGANS. | PIANOS: AND, ORGANS. 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth streets? One of Our Spectal Sales of Toilet Articles Takes Place To-morrow. EVERY ITEM A WELL-KNOWN PREPARATION OFF NO IMITATIONS, but sell the GERVINE year round for less than othe sk for substitutes, AT THESE SPECIAL SALES PRICES MRE CUT EBV. Zeek LOW: BR +16) Si ct “hal 7, 9, 1%, 13, $5, op a nay, Tollet Soaps of. HER DREAM 0. MAHANOY CITY, Pa, Nov. 6.—Otrs, | Jouma Sweicert, Atty yeara old, pt! ‘Cresson: rey dropped, daad from t t am confided: her foara to her family third pase, Nowa, fey: ‘Totals Lo In a reries of match gamos following | itis tournament series Cortes and Hell-} Gofentedt Yohna and} 53 Dest three out of for a side stake of #10, and Contes bent Weingarth best two out of three! for £3 & side, The scores: negra AMIE Cordes ese. to 193 Helltas 200") 36 178205 TOtQla sees “3 an aT Johns... 17199100 Weingarthh 00 lst 391 isd 87 Totale scan. B28 Welngarth im 9b Cordes visesuuaes 224. AH To-night Bert Allen and Otto Holitas roll a match game series of best out of eleven games at ie Grand Cen- tral. There ta a side bet of $100. have confidence in.Da Greene, the | discoverer of Dr, Greone's Ner- yura Dlood-and norve remedy, he. causs-ot-his-tong -experiencé and. his professtonal skill and ability Th rematc diseases; ———— Consultation and advice free. Call or write to Or. Greene 101 FIFTH AVE., N. Y. CITY BROOKLYN'S MOST: DEPENDABLE LARGE RETAL STORE Greatest Piano Sale We Ever Held! | Don’t Wait! Come To-morrow! We want ev ¥ We Offer the > Renowied At About Half Fheir Alctual Value. Make 2 selection at once and save tr: $350 $450 ‘$50 Oistye D Walters Pianos $250 | $700 sty2e R Waiters Piancs $350 Superior to any Player-Piano on the Market, $450 Every Walters Piano ts guaranteed for a term of 10 to 15-yoars, You can buy the best plano in the world, priced up to $235, by payin, $5 Down<*1Per Week We chargo no interest. KE Insurance. pay. The plano will be delivered to your home on payment of $5, now Tar Boap—calke, } ‘ Horated or Violot .28 /10 ct, TST ot. 29) 09 ot 59 2G t Dhistes, Imported Tooth Brusteps.... Of Wi Gnd and Borubs sh ick Hatr a { bristle, Dressing “Combe: et Ammonia—quart ~ Violet: Ammonia—pin et, Rum—S oz. docs not own a Walters Plano to attend thin wale, Sweet-Toned Walters Pianos ia, Bay B)IN MANICURE DEPT, Style B Walters Pianos, $195 @ Waiters Hanes $2357 S000 reremenor $300 ier Wat Cream.:. ard's Cucu thor Ice—tin bo: im Jolly 0%. rm Jelly—pound Water | 69 ct. Hodgman'a h Wator Hottles— 49-ct, Fountain 23ct Dr, Pray | > Roaras, $900 Walters Mastertone Player-Piano, 2 ct. Dr, Pray’ Met. Harnigeh Nail Gnamol...., : Nall Powder, Os ot. Porsursnon Sf et, Luste-it Nall Ena, 12 ct. Boudoir Pollet Pumico Sot Emery Board 12% Stoel Pocket 's Wool Powder Pad f® ct. Manicure S: NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ae excellent Hot $1,000 Walters Baby Grand Pianos, $550. qt. is No extras of any kind to improved tone-lastini t Aye | | 7 President MoCuntock tt, andthat-the + business of- the. company required ia |} A. @pplied to a charitable institution. for First the walls on the east site ofthe Tactory building fell. and the firemen Tan as the bricks tumbled upon them. In’ the rear of the bufiding, Lieut, @mith, of Enkxine Company No, 1, and @ number of men were working, when | To Smith saw the walls topple All of his men escaped with the exception of Tom Leonard, of Engine Company No. 19, who was buried under the walls, He ‘was reacued by compantons after he bad bom severely hurt Many of his comeantons were also out and brutsed and in rescuine him they were burned by the hot debris, hnson, of Fire Patrol No. % Capt. & __and tale a dozen men were in the Jack- gon works when the rear walls fell. “Whey tia gone to-eeo- why they_conld not get water from the standplped, s fell in. They escaped death by Z) Soon the West walla had toppled and fallen. Then the firemen had clear apace to work and the fre was got un- Ger control. Several times while it was {n_progrese the roofs of adjoining tene- ments caught fire, and the houses were only payed from Gestruction by prompt work’ on the part of the firemen. MUTUAL LIFE MAN eae irda George T. Dexter, Vioo-Presitent of the Mutual Life ‘Insurance Company, “bes — announced that he would — not go t Tennessee in response to the sum- mons of Insurance Commisstoner Folk to answer complaints of policy-hold- ers that thoir money is being used Iu an effort to reelect the present man- @gement of the company, Mr. Dexter explained that Presi- dent Peabody was absent, First Vice- own prosence here. He sald he would answer any questions which Commis- over “aloner Folk might send him, or If the Commissioner here ho Fa would come before him. Now York Life, has been~summ to Tennessee on complaints of «m- BE Detar He tee DrOUiar of Gaorey ae who personally managed otis -Nytle— funds —for— the New Pork Life-aaents, After hia ree Urement EH. R. Perkins took charge of them. STOESSEL DEFENDER OF PORT ARTHUR IN NEED. , Russlan General Applies to Charit- able Institution for Aid in Employing Servant, LONDON, Noy. &—A despatch from a to Router'’s Telegram Company to-day maya that Lteut-| Gen, | Btoeasel, tho defender of Port Arthur, 48 in such financtal straits that he has nuisistance _enatle him’ to employ a servant, °° ‘The oficars of the satitatin pked {he General to produce « megteal to showing that hia Health Tequirea services of a pervan' pocbaeonDie Robbers Desecrate Monastery, i; INDON, Nov. 6.—A dispatch recetved here from Moscow by a news agency sere that a band of masked abr eoe Gay nights Killed tha Abbot General, ayn te Bebe ead’ a monks, dospoiea the at pfeeecred objects “and mot Ace with a large sum of money. ———$— NORMAN E. SMITH KILLED, SRATTLH, Noy. 6—Norman B. Smith, _ who was @ well-known bloycle rider ‘in the Bost, was shot and killed by Robert “Rela at STRIKES AND SPARES. ‘There will be only one series In tho Mast. ern Lengua this week, Phindelghte rolling ci Baitimete Wednestay night. The New ork series at Wilmington the same night ‘been ‘postponed. eeda B. 5 ot a MEG as werk, pray & corm of ‘Aringwn Club, New Jersey, 3) Se Focentiy, agninst eae ine fivemen. Noack. rod * ia alg peas Tye Warten Cl ai ‘Phe ‘tovond ball fica “at tha Weyatoae alleya next Bab wr srecings There Go tatiegen to nameyhig uh Sana. fora teama in the mys. tdarament at the White ble: id won seven and Ears bathe m, oe ner ple atlorg, bays score of (ire Non For second placa, ma ST pica‘ wenty-fourhour enduran Halted teten twovmmen tema ee at tie Marien | Clesle adieyw beginning. ©, haw organteea fol ee, elected tl President St. Botoneett? Bauman.” he lia roils P Montes al ale The Elleabath, would like to arrangs «hy home sories with any athletic or Y, Me team In Manh A} ee) thete own alleys, eo Albemarle B.C. this evoning at Dlei Ib officers are: W. ep John drown, peasurer.— seater wing, to ‘extitement over Ing of the New-York, Sov! ir has’ been’ postponed to next ‘they treet RAILROADS, STATIONS ~rot! AU Weak Trent Rint Bt, Desbrosses and Cortlandt Bes, fn from a, Mi paurates and i ous. Linrren BECANS NCINAANT AND $0.28. 10) nt A Nr ase ney Pie. A. adh; mF tig COAST LINE—*0.25 A. at ana! BOARD AIR LINBM412. maa AN 34 P. A ana ete CTY—9.08 As Bf, Aen, Sundays, Fe 2.08 Pa, TONG phancit ABBURY PA ue North ‘Ay yer aS «Paine Pleasant, BOS 3 Abas 4.55. an Rispcaye 2! A.M. and 4.08 *pinthe. car, Ticket Bteicon, Nos, 461, semua: Se See ie WOOD, . Is Manamer, PAward Ciark 1. C., of Grace Church, | PRN eae 12. NORFOLK AND WaSTERN RauwAy—| CHESAPEARD 3 OHIO Ram = Ip Be waa i faves $10.06 Aes i OLD, POINT COMFORT AND iN Myon gs M. Weekdays Bao Bontnyiviania, Annex Ration Sg ask Wen Porcher hate gE LS rere Ee oh BROADWAY Extraordinary Ba: 48¢- $4,25 Hats, | Ready for Use, — Tarbans, Sailors and soft-fin- taned Felts, gricimed daintty Wings, quis, i, B 5 oanie gown from 01 tage _night—anodds of ihe rooms of pees and ws! and the equal of the average 3 milinery. i $3 Japanese Silk Waitsts, q, PS. Neavy Grado Jap. Sitk—made with tucked yoke, five panels of mbroidery, and (Wo rows of lece E ameter ted ei be i-length Rigoves fininhed with lace. Batterman ‘Sauare Wednesday—Reduction Day | BROOKL YN. rgain Offerings. 3 9c, Petticoats of Flannelette, t-morrow, $6 Long Loose Coats Tor Women eat and a Exchange Sartre of Piano Construction. In Fact They uate Pianos Built to Last a vera ser) pdienece We Obtain in Buying “Goes to Customers in the Lowered Prices at Which We Self 5,000 White Bed Spreads All cee Crepe Albatross i At Prices tout fal_and resonant; their 8 on doubled The cases are Spon roa tative will call, “ Ae ap es eR that emphaslzo our power 29. "7 ny re others— . dransler BI m gd 1 B Av. 59th to J | to buy and sell lower than oe 00 in ale ros. CothiSt: No plico Ike Hearn's for value.” | > Salt oF ror, size white C + :79/ STORM CHBVIOTS—Ht tnch-- 4 size=Hi ae ALL Aa Ropero IU UO Laces DENTIST aa | ull jules Extre that do not pis | with taste or with porcelain taclags tural they defy detection, that are 8: one loose teontss breanted with loose bk $1.50 Kid Shoes for Women; Black or white. A lot of 2,500 pairs, Just recetyed from -L. Muss, @ shoot aro of excellent dongola Juat the ‘anme dependable tenthrr that in put in #150 and $2 foot~ yenr. y Nave patent leather tips aid foo), stout extension edges soles, In button or taco and size H-to-t—An-extraoniinary bergen, $5 Overcoats Fee ee The doy, § to 10 years of age, bas one sf these coats, 1s assured df Keegy warm and appeartn we fesse h Materials Velexe or Meltona tn gov: colors-of Oxford, ulso black. fairly Cut Pintshed collar and well- trated ZWost tatn thAve. (Hours Otome | eit Yay, pew FY rs athe. : 5 419 Broadway, cor. si ASL We een Ste, Core 6 mitnt, TaEtroU: HARLEM : 164 We! ths | Not Open Sunaa, BROOKLYN: 472 Fulton 3 SCRA TS 5 tL29th Ste | 988 Third Avo. Entrance 58th St, opp. bioomingdales'. NEW YORK PAINLESS GENTAL 60 stripes, Se eirs i (INCORPORATED, ESTABLISHED 17 YEARS: than prevalent for same qualities, | 44 cenesr oh = <Eiorcoy, | ‘Teeth without plates White Spreads for Single Beds; 0 “fo—demonstrate—our in_ thousands Trouser $B: ee | 5 n FORCELAIN Whe 3 fruL SET $5 WARRANTED TEN GOLD CROWNS $3 Bes Tall size Xt Extra Heavy English lore 449) BROADCLOTI QUART ~p_ tmports DURES eereiy Painlessly inserted ty a patented process at teasonable rates with acontract to keep them do repair ten years, New Wash Dress Fabrics for Winter Festivities, Assortments an full and fine as tor: Summer trade—strictly new goods to. meet_the great demand for theso. beautiful fabrics, which make such charming and {nexpensive party! | aresses for Women and Children Honeycomb, crocket and Mareellles, with and without fringe and cut out Vey: COMO 35 79 to 2.49 or three-quarter beds, ;-1.10 to 2.69 We Sell _All_ operations _per- hore Hever—eamey ald —ntnck an hietes | pelntess methods by a “formed by graduated tz — armless application dentists, membeni ok than any other two houses combined, pneu E nel ee, but there fs no feary this Compan: Cal 4 ie ay or goods mioye out as fast as the: |to the gums, demon- pany. because we not only namo lowest | orn be moved tn x -No house in the; assortments, es for free examination pud-estimate, Fofter only sanitary manu-| eountry equals an, purified cetton—or; such: ¥elues aa th srith covers-of pamtion= colorings and designs. 19 Comtortnbins-— nor tten: earark given to keep them In repalr, ~ 10 Year Cor, Elm Place. Gualtty i $3.50 Scotch Thread ” L276: Lace. Curtains, 5 an extra heavy quality, in piilte, or, ecru. Hand- BOTA sda centres, Te ca pee a $20, 50 Solid Oak * Chtffonters., EE 65 Full stze with flye drawers taney #h irror te h $oiedge-elust. Unusual value 50c Purses and 25c Pocket Books... 1,200 in the lot—all the maker wad lett. Very good le apne made with « back atrap, Rox- ular 802, pocketbooks and’ purvca at halt price. ° —_ " 25c Fabric Linen Paper if 9 c Our own exctustve brand, “Nor- Sf3-Tapestry— Brussels Rugs, sirteliy. hte Silk Embroidered 46c i chnono from. Value toe. a yard, Some Good Things Pure Food Condenned Mille Oo} 3.80; doz, Evaporated Cream is, prtoe for 19) Cc doz,, 1.05) caso, —4-doz. Bt. Charle cans; Mu OLEAM BOATS, tm PATIEN ‘UNE! SEONG BRA Sagoty. SPAR 8B B BAS ein aa a Tow 14th st.) at (near Soath err7). HELP. WANTED—FEMALE, S—A puraber “of or Fae De Irving From Our Grocery, Simunel's Soups-Ono-pound 10 varietles; 4a: doz, SP.) ¢ REAL eslaATe FOR SALE— | \ LONG ISLAND, } MURGY SIUILNS. New feed than four niliow trom teralg Baul Boaoadamioed atteaty parked in esntrey », eltyyAmycoveron for band: one colaesd. Sats end, view RS" (lige! ‘Goll work, with ‘good wage: protection or in indus’ We-haye30- teeth. fi con Our prices are as low ‘high. mone Crown! Gold Bri HANKS DENTALASSN. 2 203 & 205 SIXTH AVE NG Let, us Make an est tonvince MORNING SALES” | To-morroYy, Wednesday, Until tee M. as the quality. of our work is || Nowhere else can you get such value for your | It guarantees your work being done tt—the eration, 1 t j | | { To prevent dealers buying serve th a privilege of restricting quantities. | ate for. your, wor Tt will | Women's Fine Dress Skirts Diack s~ats0, you. T ‘ 3 ‘ He nye : sind Panamus— lee—many. endings lengths as her tooth Ext! ae, tree wien’ teeth Just Below 4th Street. over Silsbeta Thestvurant, te tr YORK co,, ences, ei 40th St. & 6th ay, pitas A100 aiendy work. Gene’ OUs references need apply; enced men pre eRe I LAUNDRY idl _WANTS=MALE HIGLE DRIV- os 2D—Permanent ; full molestation only sober, with good experi- ferred. NEW TRANSPORTATION Fine W rd te Sheets {not from rence; men Spoons | Look ike bike rit ANZA ate ONLY agersNi¢ ric aksurey quail ay mnt Pradeem 2m ‘A ral Bhectrio Co, THING * a ONE Pp, ALS oo 80 LD UN

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