The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1907, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, % Boy. Fire Hero Who Rescued Children and Hs Two Sisters “BOY FIRE HERO AISED LFE TD. TELLS HOW HE RESCUED FOUR Fought Way Thro’ smoke Policeman Makes Vain..Effort to. Check Fire | Enginé Horses in Wild Dash, | fire engine to-day and almost Ife in the attempt nes-of Tenyiine No. 1Ul ran away 7 avente and Fortysninth atreet, Hrooklyn, and the driver /fell Up a Ladder. al ) FELL ON” FIRE-ESCAPE, + trom: hla seat. -About-ile-Unie-Tawler ———— 1 \naw the runaways and made for the engine. He outran {t In'a fafr race and jamped jon behind, crawled over gnd got out on | the back df one of the flosing animals. | He held on and tried to gat hold of the lines, but they wore cing along the | ptrect and he gouldn’t‘reach them. The | | horaes were gbtng ata furious clip when at Thirty-elgfth wtreet Lawler fell off as he team made n mitten lurch to one d ‘ ntde. : 2 y 3 ‘ [ooppe engine came within an insh of aver him. but he managed: to it of the way. Hin left log was tatned and he was treated by of the Norwegian loapital, he was sent home, The rune | aways wero later caught. | ———----—-—- JOHN LE BOUTILLIER DEAD. Fortier Sentor Member of Firm a | Mictim of Pneumonia, Had to Be Dragged to Place of Safety After Peril- ; out Feat. For a boy w ‘wole ambition tn to be Hundred and J street yesterday whicn {t pupil in. the Bchool. He hi! J eminntions and } afternoon. Thi he firm of Le Boutil- st Twenty-third street, y morning of pneumonia ripest He was sixty-one | J. He was _not in activa busi- at the time of his death, baying ed several yerra ago, fF Wan for many yearé of the regi. . He Was & member aniber” of Commerce,” Tor « Dreak in the door. ¢innell,-O,,-and-four-sons _sutyive-him— Teaching {it was by ¢ . There are two seta of fire escapes onthe d the house, one for the front and one for! from the rear fats. Grady shinned up the fre-escape’ out- mide own window to the €1 over and gained the * down to the window wher the boy. He told an Evening World Teporter Uie reat Of Cie atory al hls) | Bockstader TE | wear a toy he hin bome to-day, | damage was confined to th = "I awung over the roof and down the |apartment. All. of gdier to tho firevestxpe Tunding,"—eaidsteade t8-te- Fur and Fur-lined Garments, A the youth. “The window was unlocked, | f ——— nd-Eraised it and-wentin—The rooms ‘wera full of thick smoxe. 1 spre ehil- Fur Neckwear and: Muffs a saan. tring. but—1 couldn't} seo very we ‘There were two little boys near, the erroccial Coats, — $245, 00 to 525. 00 window, I grabbed the smaller ono, { 7 Formerly $395.00 to 975,00 ue pulled him out on the fire-escape, i f ng Tim to hang hts hend holstudious Jad ‘ 7 Bina p eee ttomantaultaeeeia atte ing okt i Persian Lamb Coats, $125.00 to 395.00 H the kid up the perpendicular ladder, Formerly £175.00 to $25.00 -——___ tH bel 1 got him: to the roof.and went back i < ae ton ‘ets up she tader he told mo |] French Seal Coats, $55.00 to 98.00 {| pica ie ere T oy fn’ the house, and you bee 1. hustled FORMING BIN sill if ——Vormeriy-$155,00 to198.00 | wlth “him — 1 wae a lttle dissy_when =f t 2 ! -Sourtyard: looxed’ to pac eee H Neckpieces Fiat Muffs ; 1 could see a man running | 3 % arti | RAD ite Gestitne al te! tindom| FIGHT MEAT TRUST j Se [) ay Through Smoke. | A ee wg TNS, tmoke In the houre by this. me! poe li 9.00, 13.50, 16.50 SABLE Fox 9.00, 12,50, 15.50 . couldn't wee at all, but I Ts y a Ia oh ie , : 1 idea "enol py the pou Roh! Lower West Side Merchants! 1250, 1850; 23.50 | BLACK LYNX 14.50, 18.50, 23.50 : ‘Aetoed fis ote Sure) ee" 85t| Want Financial Institution “| Persian Paw Sets, $7.50, 9.75, 13.50 {| Fi Theitthe—gitt was Agnes, aged Independent of Pack ; = oy ndepend ackers. ail cir aC i aie acne {i Foe! d= Chris = ae Rte VOU TE eaL OF et] —Beewune mien Inierented “inthe smentt To-morrow, Unusual Values In } ner Js an exptessman. As sco ckors’ trust are also Interested in| f he heard the alarm of fire he r. packers ia Sato ahe- ovat ‘end: sade nt we banka 5 Fine White Goods Tie" top Moor, gataed Hye Sp rresiness son Zaha O.connes dott Mrs, Grady. He|lower wes ried to force the oor jot the-Dock-}tank, to be called ——atader—fint-but-wan-qot_strong-enom “ol Kastancditoctha poate ‘oMficera at 0, 81 Cham= Grady disapjearing after -hin ——_nesond ae Lot rescue: looked over tho elie of the roo: Hahner to “the | Evening” World| will be president The New York a. ide aro forming a ne the Irving rant | ( Embroidered Chiffon Finish S 5000-Yds.- Uin pin and-vartous dots, ; —f-Dimity Cord Satin Figured Madras, _ 3500 Yas. cin Japanese and other designs, at era street, The eerie will be $1,000. -| 7 ihowine out of the out of th Window.” Suid cou oe. Grady lying halt out-on- the) Bank. and the Ir (Cord Checked y { see ou Sree ecient oa lsie lasehae tochass Sere OD Yds. ; are 5S aide in ha a gine cHNE as, sayeceaily 2500 Yds.5 poursidered Figured Swisces; at e lowe: of fie US ne the shld ccare:ALarnglente which | embr: +. irom me cst whew: = sy =< ERs cryin inate And went back jin the Packing Trust, The prod : aster the meat and other merchants of that sec- ? sieihat. Broke IN Dogri =| enluané other merdhanie/otithat/ sec Women’s Neckwear ! ‘Grady wee ati nodnselovs, #0 Il the men founding the new tnatitutior tar cieat—ont-on {he re cencepe ent repreachtasives declare it te not iy u allan peed buains ment to permit thet -% Stock Collars of Lace or Linen and Lace, ° 19¢ tas. I wot thelt affairs, and for this reason they "3 = 5 3A6e ta. Dockatader, bal cutee want a bank siinguinntes The me ratios rarer te Set ee sje trom the grocery, aya O'Conneli, | Chants of hoo enh e new tank's } Taffeta Silk Ties, Fancy Embroidery Ends, in ql! Masao clen 25c Cireular-Coat.Collars of Baby Trish Lace, Lace Yokes or Chemisettes, ~ of Point Gaze or Venise Lace, Auto Scarfs of Crepe de Chine or Fancy Silks, plain and floral effects, $1.35, 2.25, 3,50 1.35, 1.85, 2.65 All Exceptional Values. ~ Fire’! Fire Sale! ! FURNITURE GRAND a FURNITURE Manges: Brothers 136, 138 and 140 West 23d Street Must Be Sold Regardless of Cost Stock only slightly damaged by water. Lace Curtains & Bed Sets : Attractive Offerings 38c, 60c, 75c | 1 i { { { $4.25, 4.95 $2,850, 3.25, 3.95 5.50, 8.50, 10.50 Ruffled Net Curtains, Palr ie | { wi i | the Packing Trust, to know j pear i i i tes t i i t i 1 { i i | Irish Point Curtains, Se Renaissance Curtains, 9: ‘! Also 300 Prs, Lace Curtains and Bed Sets, Limited Quantities of a design at Clearing Prices. STOP RUNAWAY. Daring but 1 Policeman Benjamin Lawler, of the . Pers Fourth avenue sialon, Kreoklyn, mado | and Carried Children a dcuparatu| tnd: hérole ofrort!tolaton; ah menlle face of a He ts of years vestryman_ of Calvary Climbed the pice Escape. eatant Episcopal Church, and at|— The natur Inst! id timo of his death a member of the young Grady what Huguenot Bocloty of this city, His wife, that the child must be alone in ¢ i who was Mias Fannie Goodman, daugh- and knew !t would be. use ax to t i lee of tha late W. A. Goodman, of Cin- SALE NOW ON West Twenty-third Street cmnra son emeurenceeeneay, WEDNESDAY, Lor d & 9 Taylor Muslin Underwear Dept. —tor-many—yeare}— a ieneeaarcetiog jesse oniieaes “JANUARY Sih Petticoats, On Sale Thursday, January 17th, Underwear, and Kimonos, Te January 17th. W aists, value $4.50 to $10.00. Corsets Left from Our Annual Sale Lor d &. Taylor Lingerie Waist Dept. Bauste-and Lawn, Lace or Eimbr oudery Trimmed Broadway and 20th St; 5th Ave.; roth St. LACE TRIMVED DOILIES, AND TEA CLOTHS. BATH TOWELS, ALSO. BLANKETS, BELOW USUAL PRICES, Material Price Reductions INVOLVING A BIG COLLECTION OF Velvet & Cloth. Tailored Suits Street & Evening Coats Fur-Lined Coats Annual Sale | Now in Progress | | Weinvite attention tothe following lotsin which marked reductions have been made: MEN’S. : Calf, Patent and Enamel Leathers and Muster Russets; were $6.00 and-$7. 00, Calf, Patent and Enamei Leathers, $4.75. were $5.09 and $6.00, 3.75; Calf, Kid, Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf, = were £3. 0) and $4, 90,. z z 2.75 Sale Price. WOMEN’ S-TIES AND SLIPPERS: $3.75 3.45. 2.45 Calf and Patent Leather Welt Oxford Tles, were $6.00 and $7.00, Tan Russia, Patent Leather, Calf and Kid Oxfords, i and varlety of Slippers, were.$5.00 and’ $6.00, E ani Patent Leather Oxfords and Slippers, . were $3.07 and $4.00, WOMEN'S: BOOTS. Women's Kid, Calf-and Patent Leather, were $5.00 and $6.00, Kid, Calf and Patent Leather, were $3,00 and £4.00, CHILDREN’S Ss. $3.45 2.45 of Boys’ and Girls’ shoes in all fons the aye onen Special and somewhat surprising induesments|| i}jon_narrow. widths. Alexander | 4 ~Sixth-Avente-and—Nine seenth-Streot.—- THURSDAY, JANUARY 17TH, Ce] 2 Lace and Chiffon Veils : L15ech Regularly $1.65 to $2.50, LACE VEILS —1' yarée long, in Brown fant Black. CHIFFON VEILS—135 to 3 yards Back, Brows, Nayy, Else; Tene Btu. = EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN. = Costumes & Party Dresses For Women, Misses & Girls came Bitective Thucaday, January. Sexentagnth ok Bake & Compranty so ——SpeoiaHsts-in-Apparel for Mon, Women and Children. t HOUSEHOLD LINENS, BLANKETS and COMFORTABLES OF POPULAR GRADIS AT ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE: PRICES CENTER-PIECES, RECEPTION CENTER-PIECES, TEA CLOTHS AND SCARFS, HEMSTITCHED AND WITH FANCY DRAWN WORK. LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. HEM- “ STITCHED LINEN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, HEMMED AND. HEMSTITCHED LINEN HUCK TOWELS, HEMMED KITCHEN AND. PANTRY TOWELING. COMFORTABLES AND BEDSPREADS (THIRD FLOOR.) Furnlabea, $69.99; $169.00 We Pay Freight, ‘Write for These Ontatts, ” Open Rateadags Until 10 P. 2, rere, a 2098 Women's Suits and Skirts — val ‘abl. + Foe e ey cad ahecan tie rene 26(00°39.60. 45.00 SUITS OF ENGLISH SOJTINGS, small checks, ~ z handsome new model, {ull plaited ekirt, © sees 32.50 _ RTS K VOILE, SKIRTS OF BLACK VOILE ria Era) 22,80 attractiv? now models, “Broaion L gt Srzot | Lord @ Taylor i Silk Department. | bit To close out quickly, we have taken about - {=== ee SO INET Sa — Plain Black Crépede- Chine, es and made the prices 75c..& 98c a yd. for single width goods and $1.50. & $1.98-a yd. for double width; former prices-from $1.00-to $5.00 a yd Dress Goods Department: z We shall-continue-the-sale-of-our-surplus-stock-of —— Black and Colored Dress Fabrics -»~-at the following prices 68c, 75¢:, 98C. & $1.45 a yd, former prices from $1.00 to $2.50 a yd. Wash Goods Department. A Special Sale 20,000 yards Best Quality Printed Batiste on white and colored grounds, large variety of very attractive esigns and color- ings in polka dots, figures, plain and fancy stripes, /' checks, plaids and plain colors, y all at 12%c. ayd. : Broadway and 20th St.; sth Ave.; roth St. SUNDAY \WORID WANTS WORK | 4, Fea) MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, ee ;

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