The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1907, Page 8

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; rt EVENING ww OL Dae Hains | Ruins at Fire Was Hundreas” | N ae Say Firemen; Too Many | Engines Hooked to One Hydrant Say Water Officials —Hun- dreds Lose Homes. “Lack of water is blamed bythe Fire Department for a tremendous} blaze that threatened: two city blocks on the west side, drove 2,000 people from their homes:and caused séfious injury’to half a dozen men and ~ women last night. But the Department of Water Suppty;Gas and: Elec- —tricity-blames- the Fire Department. 2) According t ecords, there should bea pressure 0 t least fo . potinds to the square inch in a hydrant at Fifty-third street an Tenth ave-| nue. Reputy Chief Binns reported to-day that he had difficulty in getting | “water from any of the hydrants in that neighborhood. Chief Engineer De Verona, of the Water Department, says that the firemen-were prob- _ ably late, and that they couped too many engines to one hydrant-In order to save themselvs the trouble of running long lines of hose, ‘The fire was discovered at 1.10 A. M.) robbed ibyinogroes ( Tenth avenue and Fitty TT te crOwa Nears CHT | report and made for the corner, in time | to nea @ nogro set upon a halt-drensed fugitive and bear her to the ground In an effort to wrest some clothing ‘fram her arms, ‘The. fecllng against the negro grew to q clamor ior nis fer He started-walt torough Fitty-third atreet, closely fol- jo the “men: Ashe rane tan shots were fired atUhim. Ile broke through the fire lines, toppun right and] race to Ninth-a out by" pollowman’s, night stic Waa arrested. Dy—this—timre—the-outery—aguin Regroes was £0 threatening that oF tee nenay | tne presence of rmy. of poll rea i S'presence of ait army of police sav animals turned upon him and fastened | {ee eeeriots ee imathennegroca Hin teeth Mts hand. Before he could | were driven from the atrésts, and many pekeage his hand his Angers had been ee them were roughly handled, ee ahha oS bbe we hae to —— = Hoosevelt Hospital DARING RESCUES Teieeah that to sare on moe it} OF: TENANTS FROM _ TRAP OF FLAMES. them perished in tne flames. Those; that got to the street raced back anJ —ferth-in-front-of- the aiasle, and when } the firemen came they crashed against} Thrilling and hazardous rescues at- —Uhoengined and fire horses, nelghing: terded a fire Jast nixht_which destroyed wildly. j at the outset the atairways in the big Adjoining the burning stable to the tehementoat Ne, Gr seat Forty-ninta ( tory tenementa, | street. and then rapidly reduced.the in- 7 terior of tha building to ruins a screams of those penned for an inte: Mine UbbUE stories excited the Dein -: hytirementred-to Eavé these buildings, but thctr. efforts, ‘without water. wore as fecble as though | Porhood. Gniroiman Matthews, of the West Forly-seventh Blreet. Station, reached re babies. Battalion Chist Devanny saw the aif: (0 Scene bebe the firemen arrived. The faines Were licking their way feilty anid sounded a second and th ate alarm.) ‘The third brought Act: | the ¢pur Sights m phimpirs and th ole a of Bing and then 9 fourth and | phic was Genet smoke: Hee tan | Fifty-third street and Tenth avenue. Before the firat engine bad arrived the “flaties had broken through to” the sec- pnd floor and were fast cating to tho floor below, where mote than seventy re tethered. Augustus M ~ Vice-President of the Bill Post- @rs’ Union, was'one of the frat to Ko to the rescue thy now fasting roasting Horses. firemen of the out of jenred twen rough the wé}yining tenement; 10 Ne Tear and climbed the fire-cscape of and) wa: jGie, Durning house” to the third atory | i and swung Mimself across to the next | ow One” Hundred and [St 8% by holding the ledge. Then he Teetana dows to- Worth roxe-in-trougnpowimiew 4 alarm “brought every engine. nes né families 10 pe watt Pes peldssianainurned: oone ccom= vyatunbles:- Screaming spy! Joun—“Trusett!, “who tived Sehitdren, raced to the streets, lowed > =f roan the eereee a A. J. Salmon, | climb ed to the fourth floor firp escape fy, the men, all in night attire Of No. Gs-witha ladder and stretcned Standing under the burning. stable | ft ncross to the fire escape of the burn- were Police Magistrate Bariow | {ng butlding. Using their ladders as a wake bridge, -Uiey made thelr i ; rare aas ne je thelr way Into the ate Second Deputy Commisate ner of Po | Pooma'on that story occupied by, Palite: icp Bugher. Noar them were a number | man Hill and his family, Hill, his wife pt firemen, ‘Suddenly the walls fend hled Ateencreer-ol guenter. who f. vere nearly overcome with smoke, were | BCL. CURE ALS A Fitted “back across_the bridge and then Deputy Commivstoner-haa act handed down the fire excape to safety, oot Engine Moot t acer eee “Under Wie faitina watts. Kinzeta-wast GIRL FINDS, FATHER DEAD... \ a1 |. He waz taken to ioose- weal crushed. He aken to Hoose | Patrick nan, thirty-eght old, was found dead by | daughter Ross years at tho ha O44 Beat Jersey City. When__t-e | iter went to the kitchen she found | inher father lying dead on the fl ei that his death resulted from | N56, flames jumped to v athe rear of the » Fifty-fourth street, and ‘etood helpless. Across iS SAt-the samé instant a part of the | Hho -piaiiethag-hed ing fell with a tremendous crash and —Guried--Water_ Tower No- he tower | was completely wrecked. The nolse Of | ‘the falling walls added to the terror of | pohts-unttarm scorched , was making his | Tn NG. iolicer) Witie Kiri of seven op-fioor-of_the-burning bu: pad been lost from her parents. to eutety and “then hurried ba o, 428: for Mrs. Parad, Maxwe : a5 11) and too Webh—ty—pave— era ae! buuceman | 9 Wor her to Ue set, GW No. 4h, ow aid) ascond upon sins: pildguteeott (ied to run 4) + oken iar goi)Ar-bone Fi yaleu alter Ther tragapled Upoii her. At Hooseveit Pvapiiai 1s wae badiy | hart | Policeman Butler, of the eeyenti streft Butier In & rouni on 4b So, 4%, dying from p wuld ae Was ing Her no hedly_t en io the hospital Brutal Thieves Then the su At the same esr patie Loot re Flats. lever wre peee am Moan thes dense: amokecand darkens punt of th } Tow: began. to tine the thleves didings and es. that Alled the night | Good For Any Fain That Can Be “Reached Externally Try Ona Oil for Rheymatism, Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Cold in Chest, Cuts, Sprains or Bruises. OR the greatest cigarette value ever. produced; surely no better name could be chosen than Cigarettes : Cigarettes of oriental perfection, sold the latest, lowest modern day price. box today: 10-for 5 cents Get a Ween ESUAY, Sena 10 A.M. tol 7O-MORROW. 10 A, MOTO. P, Me jn ants "Kimonos Infants! Flanneleite_ Kimonos in pretty Blue and Pink stripes: _-some_trimimed with rolling col- lars, others with silk shell trimming. Not more than 2 to a customer... 19c Each ... Sears z (Beeond Floor.) No Mail Orders. Quantities are Naturally Restricted as Protection Against Dealers M. TO- weRnUS 10 A. ancy C repe side Chin Volles, ¥ Cashmere: sd at a renmatlonal peice fr or earance.. Sate to sell an $25.00 tor $35.0, hay TO 1 P. Costumes. 36.98 Stylish modela 0 ‘affeta, ote. Offered ger to (effect a aulc ormerly priced nt ene to a custoiner; TQ-MORROW 1OAM.to1 F.M.]| 10A.M.tot P.M Comforters Boned = oe 3 Ee Ee Figures § lkoline Covered Comfort ere, filied whit Nutty Woite Cot- Aon} pretty flora designs; 950. val ves. Not more| TO-MORROW | than-2-te-a-curs Bach? —_ 66c. {Fourth Floor.) tomer, (Secohd Floer.) TO-MORROW. LOAM. 10.1 FM. 56-Piece = Tea Sets— Lenz Throw land Minch Mockp | Blut Sage Muft; sath Uned. | effect. Clear qual: ‘ lcpaient Tipps: well matched ty ware. io ite ah ae re t ways; sizes 6 5 and 11 to ‘ . To-morrow TO-MORROW 10A.M. tol P.M. 10A.M. tol P.M. _ Children's TO-MORROW 1OA.M. tol P.M. Tron Bedsteads _ customer, einescea Floor.) Rant Jt "ROW Ew oe WEIG BEC 2 5 “PANTS: Pants vary garment ‘8 FINE Al FHIRTS AND — shrunk, natural color; single or WooL steam have (alata Floor.) TO-MOMROW 10 A. M. TO 1 P.M. Overalls: Sweet, Orr & Co.'s Overalls and. “Jumpers in att “colors—and—ait sizes. Not more than 79c 2 garments to a cus- TO-MORROW. tomer. Each ...- (Third Floor.) JO AM tO BM. TO-MORROW 10 AM. tol BM. Women's —= Dra WET ds _ Made of Muslin: eambric ruffie and 3 he matt toned Ingrain— patterns pools are ible and best low price! naire tomer inarke: than-20-yards-to a customer, Yard. 29e- \ (Fourth Fioor.) Girls’ ae pases: | Clothing. GIKLS’ SCHOOL DRESSES of pretty Blackand White | checked materials, in. / popular Russian blouse and Buster + Brown styles. , Prettily trimmed with | contrasting colored cashmere, box piaited-skirts: Sizes 6 to 14 years. [ GIRLS! FULL LENGTH COATS of 7 Melton Cloth. Sizes to 14 years $1. 49 | MISSES’ WALKING SUITS of fancy” | } plaids and pretty mix- tures. Sizes 14 to 18 $5. 00. years .. 1 Se | (second) Mose) S For the Little Je Folke | Featuring Skirts «1 th Warsts” Made ‘of good quality “mdslin, with circular flounce trimmed with tucked ruffle Made “all very full Sizes 2 to 6 years. Excellent — values . | | | | '98c HELDREN'S MU! SLIN DRA Cnc with tucked ruffle: 2 to 6 years, pair 0c. pair Mc. ste a Md years —eHiieb SW ITH tod vents, iAerend Fleer.) BETH izes - ssotaat Linoleums. Imported Inlaid Linoleums. artiveds Blue color- sy juat Red, raen werth yard OSTLL F ¢ square ARRY, strong tine gait colorings: aqyuyd TRU! SSELS RUGS |e limlted num- b ize Pxi2 feet; Ei bateorner HE "39. 98- E BS e a A~Qu ALITY BRUSSELS in beaut®uj—Oriental and rns; xizea Tomtive 14. 98 | Gen INGRATY CARPETS, extra quailty: new patterns, regular 6). grades; epecial, yard (Fourth Floor.) N. emo Corsets. Regular $2.00 Models, Showing the 1907 Styles Ad eared Cout#). Deep_gore tess long, deep hips and backs; very | flat over abdomen; small curved waists; perfect fitting models, very-closely boned; double capping. top and bottom; steels not to cut through; sizes in “white, 19 to 30 inches... F lannelette Lower than wholesale sf we had to go out.an purchase to-day.-—- Good quality Flannelette in a variety of attractive pattems; trimmed with braid. Waists are lined. Skirls.are very full, with deep hems at bottoms. The sort of AWrappers-priced_at 98c__clsewhere.— “WRAPPERS of extra treayy flannelette, tn pretty Might; medium and-dark—cotors;~triaimed with-ruffies- and—brait Skirts are full widths and deep flounces.. 98¢ ” —{4econd Floors Eagle: Suites of F; Ive Pieces. 95c (Secon Floor, $ixth Avenne Side.) Made to Sell at $3.69 Reautiful styles, elaborately trimmed ; with fine embroideries. Fronts styles; have six rows -of-cluster tucking, | forming a yoke effect and full | blouse; tucked backs, — short Paes es} lace trim- med “collars at= tached, in black $2. 49 or white .. | ALL-OVER:, LA “AND PEAU DE | Sate een Se made invartous 1 $6.49-values.. $4. 98 PERSIAN LAWN WAISTS; $1.50 values; elaborately trimmed with andsome openwork em- tries z 98c | PCERTZEDSSATEEN-WAISTS, Blin black only; We—Fg Lace Curtains at Clearance Prices There are only 1, 2, 3 and 4 Pairs of a Style. price, pair CURTAINS; $5.00- CURTAINS; clea: —ing sale price, pair. Odd Portieres. Ottomans, Reps, Armures, Mercerized Duplex or Bordered Portieres, Many can be matched into pairs. PORTiERES, regularly $2.98 a pair, strip SL, 49. oe 98 PORTTERES, regularly $4.98 a-pair, strip. cacy | Onderwear- 5 PIECES, . $29.98 5-PIECES, 5 PIECES, 5 PIECES, 5° PIECES, Frames of sepa design, rich mahogany finish, piano polished, massive ned iegs;_graceful-arms,-prettily carved backs, © pwMolstered with fine quality oil-tempered steel e Springs and covered in- excellent quatity figured apestty and Verona Velour. Regular price $33; ry 4 Speciiizncccuat ennere ear CTIOR IIE: Sample Sets—Only One of Each. Verona covering; $35.00 regularly « Verona covering:-$37.00- regularly Tapestry covering; $47.00 regularly, . Verona covering; $55.00 pr eEUlae yee Panne: Plush. covering; 545.00 | --$32.00-| = $39.00 | Lot 2—$1.98 COVER: sale-price,each Lot 3—$3.95 GOVERS, Window Shades. |] 36x74 Inches, Reliable opaque, on good” rollers; -stightty—imper- feet;-nothing to--impair_ their use. aN price Includes. slats; brackets——and cord. Each, ee 18c (Fourth Floor,) Wes: Best of ‘Choice Pure’ Groceries. CORN, MEAL—100 the widely ping G risine ay tor W CROP BARLEY Barley for or brotn * from tr dessert In: 9G Tell {rash rae, iarce white Tolled outer 6-4. tb full Qg Da mana Con Em Graham. or fine Flour, und Fancy A yprine sack, GSe.: Pastry hh fron | ¥G BUCK. ya FAT <The. popular buckwheat dle: roar Iw. 166, pie re Rye. Frour—< entire Invin: L ) Buckwheat Flour, H ves, tres 1 $f Mail Orders Quickly and Corefully Filled. NEW Fresh shipme. the Coasts Ti amajl sizo fruit 10 Ibs, 40¢; Ib... KOA? rbank Mascot for the laun: 10 rt Brand ae the érid- 3 » | | shicep pin hie dde Blue el Drang. 1} | tips” bam reeled. Fresh Fish. “TONG IBLAND TE Mh CODH TE eat i $2! so STILM SOA Si Imported. | thoroarhiy tne nos Ton STEAKS, ii fancy, Tanget ually at thr pole EY t shipment. from Lowneys {rom Boston Ib, Just Fecslyed a ton of Fancy Saiad town: 1b DRANGES—150 boxes o medium uit; box 2, FOORIDA #QUAST — raney, — crook yellow’ equesn; TANGERINES — 10 case wT CENTURY BOAR — The modern fretory, cleanser: regular fuN hte 106, regular BI heads of Wines and Liquors. RIEEON WHISKEY —At mit of ac n Haver, Tapes tres Im: Guar e * a AND SHERRY 6 8 ality == chloe xery arectat "at bar aice Juicy Isc Fou K atlitat ae each 5. scy, bright why 9G | slaw Hhinit ight

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