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14 TWO MEN FREEZE TO DEATH IN ZERO ——_—__++ “About City Streets Until They Fall, Overcome, in the Snow a -—Police Rescue Many. “Pate to-ntent; seloudy, with rislug temperature. | Rad Variable. . were sa seriously injured that they needed medical attendance. The ther- momreter was close to zero early to-day. ‘One reason why so many. suffered was that the cold came, unher- _ unnoticed until it became biting and numbing’ in its intensity. Many “unfortunates who. had crépt into hallways to sleep were found unconscious, and through the morning hours the ambulances were ~ kept busy. “taking them to the hospitals. At Bellevue the “snow: bed’’| was called into use to thaw. out one of the most severely injured, During a long kK through lonely , i R- sarees cay to-day, an vnlientined van | WEATHER NEAR ZERO, poorly clad —struggied on-for a tew paces “morte and then fell exhausted at the cor- : Hiiticd above zero. - nor of Hicks and Degraw atreets,| HB:nbove sero: Brooklyn, A passing milkman saw the +3 mbove zero. “unfortunate = drop —to— the —Ice-covered Waboversercs pavement and halled a policeman, driv- +4 nbove spro. 3 ALMs. BAL Me ceee TAM. Perhaps aiter he had fallen asleep and When Dr. Wild, of the Long Island! been numbed by the zero weather. College aioap tals arrived he sald the| the decision of the phyalcian. “Hogan, thirty-nine, was found = There was nothing oy which the man|WAndering about the city in his under. puld.be {dentined. His pockets did not) Clothing at _Reventeenth street and 7 a ost —__| Nlith avenue-to-day— Hogan wae over: Thee anewascabont forty years of! Fowered by Policeman Kelly, of tho ‘S66, with brown hair and mustache, West Twentleth street station, after a @nd of slight build. He wore gray|b@rd ght. He could tell lttle about clothing, @ Black sweater and a cap. On | himself. thé left ‘arm wore tattoo marka sowing | When taken to Bellevue, Dr. Lesiio. the figure of e woman and a sailorman, |*41d he was evidently insane and had the left arm being likewise decorated ; Probably escaped from his home. Hogan Twith ‘the faces \of two: women.» sald he did not know where he Ived. The body of an unidantifo) man was |The cold had affected him much, but he found in the hallway at ‘Bez Wits sull able insane anger to @venue to-day, There was nothing Sive the bluecoat quite a battle, ody to-Hentify tt Phe ier ToxeH— was plainly a victim of the Intense aah William Meyer, of No. £6) Pall. ——eoldHu—was poorly —aresied, bit of | *ade venti, Jersey City, was found) ‘Father fistinguiahed tace. His hair was, lying on the sldewalk-near~his-hom gray and his eyes blue. He welghed| carly to-day. Policeman John Barry, sbout. die “huidred “and “ntty~ pounds, | took--the—man~to~ the City-Hoxpttal, and ‘was fifty years old. The body was| where his condition 14 sald to be --taken-to-the East Fifty-first street sta-| serious, Meyer was on his way home thon-house. when he slipped on the tcy pavement “Woman Found In Doorway. and fell.,He probably etruck on his 5 ead and wa Jennie Bradley. slxty_years_old._was at ae mie faucets found by Policeman Koch, of the West | time on. the—sidewalke—betore—he— was found, The gas jot became extinguished in the room of two men who falled to Togister when they were assigned to nroomin @ hotel kept by Jacob Jacobs, at Nos. 9 and 11 Water. streot, on-ace count of* the cold «nap which froze up-the -pipes.-Later the pipes thawed und the gus escaped, The, men were jfelhd Sunconsticus “by =the propristor and removed to the! Hudson Street Hiss ital. William “J, Spellman, of No. 18 Bowery, was taken to the Gouverneur Hospital from —Houston--and Orchard streets, suffering from: exposure. Ills condition ta critical, Sy ‘The body of a baby boy one day old was found lying in a snow drift at Weat At. the <atation. Sergeant MeAGam |-rng~ieaniae = and Ole Hindied~ bod ,Boon recognized him as a man) Third street to- day just after daylght for whom he had @ warrant of ar-|It was sent to the West One Hundredth reat." Lenahan was recently released on j-Strect police station. : ts ball for the tseft of an overcoat Many Half Frozen. je pawned for $2. He falled to appear’! While sloightog partes “were being in “court “yesterday to answer the | mado up to-day for exc eUnrKe, “and The Warrant was “Méretore Lenahan was thinly clothed. Te 4s thought ho placed his hands on the tron post while intoxicated and remained in it position until, he— became tuncone scious. ¥ a Goorway at the corner of Sixth avénue Fourteenth street. She was shiver- —-~—~ng- and orying-and-lamenting-that-ehe once had a good home, and now bad none. The policeman sent her to Belle- vue. =John Lenahan, of No, 671" First -aye- nue, in in Bellevue Hospitas to-day with —his—hande;—arme—and—legs—frost-bitten. | “He Wii ToUne lite Tas net by” Poll ——Iman-Schiffer-frozen-to-a-tamp-post-at ‘Third avenue -and—Thirty-fourth~strect, where he had been standing two hours, He ts {n a stupor to-day and will dic. With his night stick the policeman pried the fingers loose and got as- ————“alatance to carry the man to the East “@hirty-fth Btreet Police Btatlon. k benches becam: too cold after midnight for e n the hardiest tenants, ann “Tal t= trugen men and numbed, recelved om. “Fell with Broken Ankle: er of raRKed ——Jobn—Arnleder,terty-fAve : clerk, or ye Wi West I ie sudden turn in. the ner broug! \¢- anual harves: “of stir jobs “for idee, and= ail over MEMO wLEVSE by. Policeman} aia ia [ecatiner Held, of the West Twentieth, street mta- | MGATE races Ser don, “His left ankle was broken’ and he| larger crowd than sual oe the Beko “avas almost frozen. He was gent to} ual as on days when there ja heavy Bellovue Hospital, Ho was unable to| we Who, ordinaciiyjuses the | Lor surface lines went tothe tell how he received his broken leg; but ound on account of the higher ft fs supposed by the police that he ture) thore., fell. What Prophets 8a; Dr. CHUTTSaAWktEh, UT BAUR NE’, TN, a . X,, a/dentist, was found lying inee on the pavement at Fifth avenue and hirty-fourth—atreet;oppostte thie Wal dorf-Astoria Hotel. There was a. big washin his head and brulses about hin shoulders. He ald, when revived at| + the New York Hospital, that he must | have allpped and fallen on the tey pave- | |? rah ment. His fingers were slightly. fro Ulitten. Ho tu said to have been stopping | at the Grand Central Hotel. Henry Miller, a cabman, of No. 185 ties oming to the weather sharps tale the officlal bureau, whera_mis- takes matical cal- cula Thad ngling th howe-pinching spe May luxt UNAUL tos weather was the temperat zero. At 10.90 the lowest ea was rocorde day BLAST; MANY DYING ‘Exhausted by Cold, Citizens Stagger wnbaliniam temperatura, six or élght degrees. “Wednesday, partly Belsk sto fresh westerly winds, becoming light —In: ihe. bitter, A windless, cold‘ that “shitled quietly. over. Greater ~-New--York-to-day-two: men were frozen td death and “dozens of Others 4 alded by a great storm. ‘The cold was of. the silent sort that was almost! | Carrie, »| though dazed, THE EVENING TRAILED WOMAN FROM BANK. AND Thief rien Her to Bronx and Held Her Up at Door. Cart. Price and half-a dozen_detect= |!ves from the Bronx Hureau are hunt- jing. to-day-fer-the hishwajman who hold up Mrs. Charlos Wright at her Qoor_and rehbed her of necarly-220.- The Wrights Uve tn a two-story cotiagy at No. 197 Arthur wyemue, the Bronx, the [husband being coguged ‘in the: atorugo, puntness. {afternoon for the ‘purpose of drawing he Bowery all of. aniounting to ii. The Mrs Wright. took with her her four-year-old son. leaving Ud bank Wit) Ure nioney got a ‘Third avenue surfite cur, tat on the way uptown she bewame afrald that tho money mignt Ge stoen und got of at _Ninoty-sixth etreet for the purpose Jor?secreting it. |Herbere, On’ STOLE HER $940 |axge, married, Mra.” Welgnt left: her home’ Yestemlay |) [out of the Bowery Sayings Bank at | ustd In a reulvestate | WORLD. FURSBAY, Weat Ninety-olghth - streot, room on the third floor « House, Twenty-canth ate Avenue, At an early hour t{—Ni«ht: Clerk —“Phomaa-y up tho two horeulean {that they nea |met-with the retort that th |up and away before munrine {dof an alarm clock, ve minutes later t tendantaat-the- note Erouked “by @ crashing an of pondero' bodies; tha smashing of glass and upectting of fur- niture. The noises came from the room to which the heayywelghts tind been aa- Bmith dashed up to tho room, a mighty fist crashed through heyalesstpanaeandechraick {ered opening he saw hla guests en- | waged In the roughest surt of a rough- fand-tumble:: It-was-a-battie-of giants: | Policeman Hanshire . dragged the I fghters apart. Janten was a mht re {gh each weigh was sent to the > York Hospital tor See ten oie SARE: ant —quites repairs. Martin was-unmarkéd, Asked 4s athletic looking; one giving his namo| fa to the cause of/the trouble. he said, as John G. Martin, thirty-two years of |a9 Ne drew on a palr of tan kid gloves: of No, 821! Weat' Nincty-| , “We are gentlemen, and geatiemen:do eighth street: the! other, naserting,to not Might (ty the street like common do a’ full-fledged brother of: the: former, | brawleyso" We had an argument, and hus giving his name as John R.Janasn docidei that a room. in this hotel_was Keow “ the Darker Bint RICH BROTHERS — RENT ROOM 1N HOTEL TO HIGHT Combatants Say Gentle- “men Will Not Scuffle: on-the Street: rising muaxintod and waa would ba without enta and at- Each wearing a fur-trimmed overcoat the bhat- | the best place to settle It (i the manner + FEBR UAKY 1¥,"T607. Mt haa been settled Such proceedingo | 8fe not extraoniinary, Such gettlements: phitve been made in Hroadway hotels to my his” bustrem. Jansen, aifil claiming to be a brother of Mardn. iis brougnt back from the Hospital and the Inen were locked: up Pfor the night The fighters In the Jefferson Jand fned #10: © i iat e meegpestoectiores CANNON WON'T BE HERE. uy Aavive of His Physte: Wii Not Attend Lincoln Di: WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 — Speaker Cannon cailed the House of Represen- tutives to order yeaterday, but shortly afterward aurrendered the chair and tpent most of Ue «fternuon in hig room, He had expected to attend the Lincoln @inner’ of the New, York Republican Club to-day and talk tor a few minutes, with Lincoln'for a text. but on the ad viee of his piysiciins has decided not to risk. the’ journey, A apectal oar leaving here at IL Reiece to-day will carry, @ Congressional party of a vaomass or‘so to New ‘York to attend the ner. including Repressntative McCall, of Massachusetts, who will be cipal orator from the lature | 1 wore arralgned to-day Market Poitce Court ‘ational In a confectionery stop) on the cor ner Mre. Wright put the purse contain- ing the $H0-thelde of the waist of her: gown. She thin got on d car and went! On her way home She did not notice [anyone following har, but Is convinced |now that she was (rallied all the way from_the savihga bapk to ber home — Leading the litte boy ty the —hand,-| [Sirs Wrikht had just opened the rear door of her house and was about to! enter when she felt some one seize lie: from behind. A mian‘a arm swung around her throat so wat she could hot raise her volce to ary out for hel wat hend-he tore her Waist’ heuri, of and the purse fell out inecontiy—the highwayman erabbed | the purse and at uly same tim gnatched from her arm te bag Mrs. Wright wag carrying, in which there Was avout | Your ife don't say a aT you value word!” waid the highwayman, put his band in dda pocket as Suara. orevolver Mra Wright OF nae RIFOF Wat she Was De peech. Ag she stood ther: Ve backed. of the steps, aad. a. momen late, she saw him disappear around the Mra, Wright described tall and dark. wits a smoo said he was well dressed. to Police “ad a moment Bae ope Headquarters look tn the Hnguea' Gallery to she can recognize any of the hs there a represen NO OSPUTE OVER THE BUNDY ESTATE, Mother of Theatrical Man ger. ~Makes Denial on Behalf of ‘Herself and Widow. Mary Dundy, widow of the Jate Elmer Dunay, theatrical manager, who died daiit woek, 13. the uestof. her-mother- inslaw, Mrs. Xe. Mra, Mary H. Dundy, ut the en teees —Shetity-thied = Dundy, sr, told an Byen- | to-day that Jt was! cruel to gay there was any dissension in the famlly over the bequests of the | thowman, To his mother +Dundy left the burk of} his estate, while his widow ts provided | tor im Nits will, offered for probate yes- terday, with $50,000 worth of Luna Park | bonds:—"In tuN of ctaims Ut every Kid: and nature, including dower and right of dower." Mrs. Dundy, jr., has, until! at The Iunt, it Broadway und One Hundred and Sec-| ond street, but moved shorty before her Amiten;- stroet. 1 Rervoug condition, as bealdes her hus bund her-mather and a dear friend had | recently died. i “My daughlerin-law te to 1 t0 talk? said Mrs. Dundy tho elder, “but I wish to say for her that thero ta not une: in-any talk ofa dissenst. $15 Voile Skirt Jet Black Voi Tatieta ‘Silk $5.98 Skirts at 160 new Skirts, in handsome 7 ranc rich taffeta silk dr advanced Spring models. Hierereenas spring models, one the of taffet tet both are styles; price. aaa special price for to-mor- TOW fainsscsscecies Girls’ $1. Girls' Dresses made “col- cial alee 3. g Made from strictly all-wool ick and FF avaiue: White Lawn Wa's's, 69c. A Most Remarkable Saving. Banscscnore: GUARANTEED oR Money PROMPTLY REFUNDED WEST 14™"ST A Big Purchase of Skirts. at speciat-purchase-of -400-beautifel- Jet black voile skirts made over ther nicely irimmed—with ) 9.98" Elybth Floor, ew all ing. We ‘or det. sat $9. 98 le with Drop. op. They are f the latest _plain tailored, all-over clus- This Skirt $9.98 50 Dre:ses at 79c. of woven chambray_or fancy check -Panamas;—al- jengths-—and- $5.98; very spe- ginghams; jumper white Perslan: lawn, made full, Made from fine quality A ed waist, trimmed with or _Russia yle, box broldery and blouse tucked and- trimmed palsie with fane: ney braid; pleated or full n-fine-opet work embroid in Val. lace, in assorted knowledkn, And ¢he hallboy knew | dine} waists, Sleeves and tucked stock ecel check; sizes $-to-44j-value $150,-atocs Silk Pongee at 39c. Yard wide stk Pongee, in Popular Spring —Shadings, tncluding-witte, cream arid 30¢ btack; value 59c.;-spectat at... = 2,500 Yards 27-inch Silk Pon- 3,000 Yards 27-inch Figured 4 Silk Pongee, in small, neat gee_tn popular chai designs, shown in a range Of the Season's” most: pop- blac Granite Cloth: ch _All-Wool Sultings, show npagne in ular colorings, pinetnding Spring shad. blue: Value 49e; “35 = c Special at C y9¢; special at ~ 24-Piece Table Seis, $3.49. * Heavily... plated: andoseld Sitk-fined ¢; Oo bay 6 forks, ANG chins seta — ae 5,000 Yds. All- Wool Brus WANDERED FROM. HER HOME. Carocco, Who Disappeared from Brooklyn, In Found. who had been misning fr home alnce Sunday, had been found o the streets almost frozen, Mrs, Carocco aturted out on Sundz to visit friends tn Brookiyn a peared. She has been since the death. of her 0 Yesterday her husband repo appearance, and to-day calves word she had been found wandering, us 2 ——_—_ - SMALL BLAZE CAUSES PANIC, West End avenue, was found freezing | And injured at Columbus ayenue and! ‘Bighty-fourth street to-day by a po- Mceman, Ho was the victim of 9 run ara Khe an outlook | anap. {a the. fnal_wo fs away before being frozen. Miller. {s Zh twenty-five years old. He was sent to Bellevue, He is sald by the police to Gow : . have been thrown from his cab peat, *" Utica helt 1 for the cutting, Thompson st Fire {na coal-box tn tho flat of Feilno Amborino, first floor rear of He the Italian Stown—in-Parfor, Dining “Room; Pattemns,-asually-sofd at 85c, Jncluding-Making,-Sewing and Laying, Important Furniture Values. $8.50 ct $4.98. -S-drawer__ma= hogany fin- ished-Chiffon- fer, Like fl- tustration, heavy panel ends, — perigct running draw- er work, fin- ished with cast brass han- dies and oa lock and key to_each draw- er, Value $8,50. —Sale-price, $18. 00 Dining Table, hi th pillar hi ty Value $18.00; sale price, order, — Lurt-ous Brilliantine at 29c.— bright, lustrous Brilltantine, itn id BT ~ Great February Silve: ware Sale. Offering Rogers and Other Makes ata Fraction. | Heavily Plated Table Ware. y attractive Peis ives, worth per 6 tablespo. 6 tea- ty (ea : 5 paons: Fable spoank and’ Foran sgh in to match above, worth $1.35 ic per. set; complete per-ty-doe.,- ater ee i2-dwt. "Table _Knltves,_ = a7 Twhic Fonts, tart if daz. Halland Stair SEES per yard, tension large claw feet. Size of top 44 in.x44 in. $20.00 Mattress, $11. Genuine silk floss mattress, sfade up int or arts, with a 6-inch _ imported sateen ti Ing; value $20.00, also 38-in. cream tal at a value 45c. Panama 56in, 29c spe plaid and stripe a | a range 9c | Tourist Coating, in new: Spring “styles and colorings. $1.00 value, 79c bea 691 “Spoons, halt 39c ae Sonp. Ladd $1.49 each, spectal sels Carpet. inches. JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23ed. Street. SILK PETTICOATS, 12. Both Stozos. A large mencrcient of Imported cod Domestic Silk Petticoats, or plaid taffetas, with’ embroideries or laces. . fashionable colors as well as black. On Wednesday, February the r3th. 300 dozen Taffetas Silk Petticoats, Colered and-black——5:75,-9.75 and 12:75 LADIES’ SUITS. 1m Both Stores, wide, «, 34th Street. On Wednesday, February the rth. “‘Ttalian Silk Vests. Embroidered dr trimmed with lace. 8-68 Plain colored Elaborately trimmed All the Spring models of tailor-made Suita, “Made of Chiffon-Panama, fancy stripe and check worsteds. Panama Walking Skirts. New _ pleated models, 30.00 and 35,00 9.50 and 13,50 On Sale Wednesday, February the 13th. Lemme. Embroidered St. Gall Swiss. inches wide, Printed Bobbinette. 44 inches wid “Silk and — ‘cotton Novelties. yalue $00. 445.5 ITALIAN SILK UNDERWEAR. In Both &tores, Ladies’ Vests, Drawers, Corsct Cov- ers, Chemises, Union Suits, Tights, Un- der Petticoats and Pajamas,—embroid- ered in delicate floral designs or trimmed with lace. The ‘Tante-ma-Til Corset Cover, High neck and elbow sleeves, to be - worn with guimpe dresses or sheet. WASHABLE DRESS FABRICS. 12 Both Stores, _ Embroidered Batiste. 40 inches : wide. bes ~~ Printed Plumetis. —40 inches-wide, Bordered Mercerized Batiste. 50 inches wide. 5oc-per yard CHINA DEPARTMENTS. In Both Storce. Sale of Fine China. Thin China Ramekin-and-Plate Thin China Cups-and Saucers. wees Plates. ae value 3.50 French China Bread and Butter nha 007 ++.2,00-dog value 4.00 eveeevs + 8650-doz Salad gece een and soc each —value Sc to-75¢- Engi and French China Tea and Bouillon Cups and Saucers. vrren pervs TO} $9. 15. Golden Oak Recker Solid Oak Ex. Table, Mlustra- massive with ke on, base, polished! 08. mx Like Mlustration, high back, heavy spindles, copbler leather seat; value §3.75; sale covered with DINNER SETS, : Old Blue Willow Set-----+10,00 set Thin China. Freach China, open stock.. French China. “roo pieces. - eeneeewn, t5o-and-7,00-eack . ~¥alue +:50 te 40.00 value soy) 100 pieces......4..08 11.00, 12,00 and 14.00 set— value 14.00, 15,00 and 18.00 ++16.00 and 18.00 set value 20.00 and 25.00 be) trtttteesss1525,00, 60.00 and 75,00 set JAMES McGREERY & CO, 28rd Street. value 33.00, 75,00 and 100,00 rot rt cea formerly 1.00 to 1.75"

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