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—JWREE FIREMEN | His Faithful Dogs Mourn at Jerry Kelly’s Bier, sasate (nn ave: ef tho Revolution ~ TERRORISTS CARRY HURT AT BLAZE —— SIT BI TRINP of the Hoboes,” Is _Destroyed. Bome un-rateful tramp tried to burn. @ie home of the late John Deitach, the tho ing the house thre Mr, Beitsch for thirty-4 turned @* hun ro hurt. ra never n trom hia door, Would give as many as tw food. Mr, Beltsols died a short’ wi ago, and bis son Jolin assymod the place as head of tha bi: Young John w: father~and Ouse. to come ors complained. “Sthp feeding tha tramps,” young Mr. Belts was advised by the police When the food was stopped the first attompt to burn the Heltsch home was ‘made. The fire was discover i on, a small £ aga was dane, } fire early to-day. the-stiote elarm and t ) into the burning py tried to 4 back. the © stable Company when the Bani ier leg; George @bout the head and face; John Pur- man was Injured’ about the head and was totally destroyed, us9 sts PROF: B.-F:-LEE, OF ~ COLUMBIA, DEAD. Was Descendant of Old New Eng- jJand_Family. and Member of Several: Clubs. Benjamin Franklin Lee, Professor of Real Estate and Equity Jurisprudence 4a Columbia University, and of Patent Law. inthe New—Y Law Behool, ts dead at his home, No. 3 Gramercy Park, of general debility, axed sixty-eight years. Mr, Lee was born in this tty and was @ descendant of Thomas Lee, who in 1&1 founded the town of Lyme, Conn. Ho was graduated from. Columbia und "Willams College and n the prac- tise of law here tn 1861. Mr. Leo had “been: tt-tor-some—ttme.*“His™death "00 eurred-tast sts = - He was’ a member of the Knicker docker, the Unlon, the Seawanhaka Yacht and other clubs. bealdes the Sons other societies, ee eee = OUT DEATH SENTENCE. 7 « i Russian Prison Inspecter Shot to Death for His Cruelty. to | Convicts, Russia. » | are left to mourn him with a grief t .] that Jerry i nt Lowsaer Tp “war cams, -of-buller holes, but atlil with plenty of WV Piano, $250 ~ Rich and lasting tone; built for durability. No Money Down $1 a Week Positively the best piano to be had at $259, ¥ ' No Interest—No Extras —Delivered Free A revolving stool and pratec- tion cover free with cach one. _The Simplex Piano, $6¢ Self-Piaying bu Perforate? Roll, Sold on our easy terms, small cash payment. No Othe: Charje—Delivere+} Fre. 10,000 Perfection. Rolls in, Our Library, i | @leze! Cooner Score, Sth Floor, Gener.) SH i Laaree CORNECTION WITH Any OTER STORE — Fone | TRE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1907. Veteran Fireman, When| Dying, Had-Pets-at ,, tis Bedside. BADE THEM FAREWELL.| “They'll—Miss--Me—Sorely,” Said--the Old. Smoke- Eater, and They Do. veteran fireman - off Gord at his Jerry" Kelly, forty years’ home, at No. and Babe Irv . He and 1 knows no solace. Irving Grannie_ wht about him and s péctantly at every step on the stair. Tho big dog (she fe a blue ribboner) has not eaten since her master dled, nor ha. her grim-faced alster. ~ It was in the days when the city 'Iim- {tw*reached about to Fourteonth streot My was born. W was old enoygh to toddle he wa watching his father's cows—wit hrow of the place where ay. He used, as he grew ole downtown and watch th “vampa"’ pull the “Rigen or Glan’ through’ the narrow put out some fire ths The dle brindle bul 4 to her two pips tha door ex- that ge d-pump apparatus We -enough- he —he- She engine” with his red-shirted com- | jo36 you, Fades. Thoss were wild old days when | zou the “vamps” were In politics 3 rough rows were frequent. and Jerry shouldered musket and marched away, to home: two years lator Tote of less “mae fight In him and as much love for fire- peat : y shting as ever, hs old body, His Mascots Were Popular. Soon after his return the firet pald fire department was orguolted and Jerry Joined It. He was.ag90d deal of a dor fancler tn those days, ag indeed he re- mained to the day of:his death. Some- how "the boys’. got In the hable of 311 East weakness. N\ ey one ip volume of business. —anake-your selection af, but’we de not chirge for it, BAsaxr THVIVG, Nut pretty we It was’ Commins: four or fivo years old smoko-eater d j-| On actlverdyty Engine No. 49, Is) Tu atick tt out. But—the~ battered eatiiated Tis days ago he took to his bed, a: Gays later Ufo lett ‘his bulle Complete Stocks in every .branch of the millinery business. A masterful workroom which depicts the s.zles and shows you how best . to harmonize colors and materials—sucgestions for the best use-of-all materials,.making-it-extremely-easy for you~ to *, Pookine for "mascots" from Jerry’s ken. 1s dogs to ‘ire every company {nr clty had one of, Kelly/s dogs for cot. never 1 himself aif=the home. We can't Go home and boil Kelly ‘shook his head. tent strength, “Bring -me-the dogs,~he sald as he was dying. And Walter O'Brien, of No. sighty-fourth street, his friend and also a dog’ lover, held Grannie and her pups up ror nim to fondle, | caressed them til! he had to desist from "I meant the pups for the boy: possess a = OR the past twenty years our millinery styles and materials Inimitable Style, Chicness, Quality and Price, ____We have never spared ‘pains or expense to procure the best materials tho French, English; Italian and Swiss markets afford. We always buy in Paris a very large nuniber of Model-Trimmed- Hats, never-considering-the price so long as the style exists-‘and can help our-organization to attain a greater state of perfection. This season is no different from others, only wo-have gathered frdm the foreign markets more merchandise and _better things, if possible, than ever before....We nover stand ‘still, we forever strive todo bette: wine _____._been_« néison or a_year that-has_net-surpassed-the-previous—| We tniport more untimimed shapes than any other re- Tho-season-is-plain— The same styles or better in Trimmed Hats which you pay the exclusive milliners exorbitant prices for, can be founa here at half their prices, the only. difference is thi charges for the libel and enormons “rest. { ment being ‘only one in our fifty prosperous departme! the rent toa miiimum=the label in our hats we are j Our Milli We are now ready for the Spring campaign. Tr'mmed, Dress, Street and Carriage Hats from Rebonx. Cartier, Georgette, Lou'son, Esther Mayer, Vaulstte et Berthe, Charlotte, Susanne Barault, and many es, with copies, -adapta- tions and styles of our own, making an ensemble imposstvle other well known Parisian mod to su-pass. : Some excellent styles in’ Trimmed Street and Dress Hats at $10 to $12.50. ANT o _RESTAUP. ee SXF AV 19 “70 20. "STREETS NEW YORK. of his hea a plenty of oppor- | work to show it | ner Sturgis who, some | gag. ack, liad the grizzled | gold 1 as messenger | a Job that g 18 to devote to serving with jackwell's Inland, | week ago, he caught the vold | te used his de: ch. Wouldn't Take Capt. Sheerer begged him to lay off, "You're an old man, Keily,” he sald, ‘and a good one. Sick Leave. “te replied: VeléFan “over= orrect Style Hints on Yow ‘come the days when the triumph-of_the.carly—year's Li work receives its just reward. _Being an authority on all matters pertaining to correct millinery, all New York turns to this store for millinery modes, expressive of the very foremost style thought of Paris; exclusive ideas that touch of a master hand. There has never The exclusive milliner Depart- reduces y proud ta Terrie CRANW IEE nnd-an increase © magnitude of thia exhibition may be falned ‘from the statement—thato ized th tr! jomployees “number "o thonsand; there are at mar: arte he tent city will have to ‘be t i and little tenty | ~they'l} miss ‘Take wa when I'm'gon iy WI be and will} will be ‘three rl ; of aerial apparatun for the. -ITSAGRIM in Ipneth on slippery pravemen 10 DRIVE Comm see, “CIRCUS THIS YEAR BIGGER THAN EVER. EORSES 1 afford to ft, out of ; Eighty-six=Raitroad—Cars “Will Bey Needed-to -Transport-Aui = "mals and Properties. The work of preparing the Barium & Balley circus for the summer sea- son {se rapidly nearing completion at the Brldgeport winter quarters. An army of’car and wagon bullderm,can- | vas-makers, painters and other artisans have. been. busy” all winter~getting | things in shape for “the road.” Much of the equipment Is new, and the num- ber of cara has been augmented. This | Consolidated has been necessitated by an enlarge-! and four Kelly New 1907 Millinery. recognized individuality that instantly proclaims the presented to the public have been known to be absolutely correct, in a We.ctll- your particular attention: to our French. Untrimmed- Hats. tail house in this country, “‘T-very trimmed “hat of any merit shown in-Paris: can be found — in: the Untrimmed Shapes on our Hat Counters‘and “at a'winderfully low price. There is no other house which gives you this enorniouw buying ad- vantage. We mention a few of the most prominent. laris makers who furnish the shapes to the fiilliners, and whose creations are here—Emile Liez, Vanicl, Stassinct, Bibollet, Moors, Manson, cto, French Untrimmed Hats at $2.50, $4.98 and ap. In French jlowers, foliage, wings and JSancy | feathers—You have the same buying advantage. . Our goods are purchased in Paris direct {rom the makers—no middleman’s profit. We show a wealth of {lowers of every description, true to nature, also all the new shades pre- dominating in the Paris Models. In wings, coques and fancy feathers.—Every de- tall has been carefully noted. Every French ‘Trimmed | Medel -Hat— has-been scanned-and every partictlar kind of wing or feather has been found among the | ars makers and © purchased in quantities enabling us to bring the prices down to a popular basis—and so on throughout our vast millinery department, : EIGHTH Carpet Hassocks, 29c At the beginning of the tities—not fag-ends. Novelty catch-alls; tinted stand covers and centerpieces: —toops; odd titog cushion backs, (Sala Floor.) Bed Spreads, 59c 300 white crochet-spreads-for full size~ beds; of good quality” and varied pret designs; no starch or filling. Ulala Floors A large assortment of well made, strong, or plain carpet. Other days, 45c (Fitth Floor) Bed Pillows, 98c Selected, half down and half feather, bed pillows; size 22x28: inches; -weight +} —tThint Fieor,y || a reasonable price. ;-3Ibs.;-covered: with blue striped tinene- ticking. Other days, $1.95 Lace Curtains, 85c Durable, pretty window curtains of good quality of Scotch lace, made in various attractive designs; -double-thread: heavy, overiock edge. (Third Floor.) Felt Sole Slippers, 25c Warm, comfortable, well. made slip- -pers, for-men-or- women; your choice of — all tharremains of our fine winter stock. (Secomd Floors) Other days, up to $1 Knit Petticoats, 29c Made of fine Jersey knit wool; warm, soft and clinging; colors are pink, blue, gray and:red:~ (Not-more than two toa customer.) ee : Other days, 50c (Second Floor.) Other days; 95c— __Other_days, $1.25 Prices on Tuesday Bargains must be lower than any figures previously quoted on the same articles. ; se Goods must be seasonable, ‘We reserve the right in all cases to limit purchases. be filled as-long as the specified lots last. _ Art Needlework, i5¢ -¥ hassocks, covered with prettily figured 9 desirable ‘and in ample quan-. 15 feet; numerous patterns and color ef=— (Mate Free y— White Goods, 9c Yard |; “hind Floor) Men’s House SI . “@ e f ; Tuesday Bargains | Beginning the Second Year of “The New Kind-- of Bargain Day.’ ie i ps a year ago ‘to-morrow that our first ed. The movement has taken a firm place among the most important of, our regular store cvents, and scarcely anything’ we have ever done has. received the compliment of such universal and frank imitation by other stores. second ‘year of this weekly movement it is a good time to-reprint the principles on which it is based : : “ Tuesday Bargain: List”-appear-- Telephone orders will Couch Covers, 95c. ‘Very attractive couch covers, Roman -stFiped:—geed—guatity; “fo-incties- fringed all around. (Third Floors shades of red. (Third Floor.) Other days, 68e~ ; ~ee cn a Woo Art Sjuares, $8.75 An excellent assortment of these well= liked and artistic floor coverings; size 9x fects. (Fifth Floors Other days, $11.50 Comforters, 83¢ Full size comforters, covered with silk-_| _oline, in light or dark colorings; filled | with sanitary cotton. ———- —- Odd pieces of plain-and-fancy—white— goods; mercerized madras, Persian and plaid lawns, linen finish suitings, sheer and fine India linens, organdies, cam- brics, muslins. (Miia Foot) ____ Other days, up to 18¢— Armure Portieres, 33 __ Heavy porticres, finished with long throw-over, lattice fringe; good quali colors are red and green. . Other days, $3.75 ippers, Men's good slippers of gray velvet, made with leather soles and heels; all sizes. * 1S.cond Floor.) Other days, 75¢ Bedsteads; $4.75- Enameled bedsteads, made with one- Inch straight posts, heavy brass-top rails and vuses; finished with best white enamel; all sizes. (Pitth Bloor) Other Days, ‘$6 Fancy Messina Lemons 13c a Dozen These are all sound, bright and juicy; the kind thac are dilficult co get for such Other days, 20c a doz. . (Fourth Floor, ) Mousguetaire Gloves $1.50 a Pair Hands of real French kid, with beauti- fulsils lace arms to,match; in white, black, champagne, gray and tan; 22 in. long. Other days, $3 (Main Floor.) fo g if “ABibts: Fioers) Oak "Solid oak, golden color; substantially. Morris Chairs, 8.75 Golden oak or- imitation mahogany frames; excellently constructed and de- signed; our own make; complete with figured, velour cushions. ‘ Other days, $11- Black Kid Gloves, $1.39 Mousquetaire gloves, 8-button length, of a soft, durable quality of real French kid; all sizes. (Main Floor.) Other days, $2.25 Dressers, 58.50 made, and finished in best possible man- ner; two large. and two small crawers; large French plate beveled mirro. Other days, $11 (Filth Floor.) Towels, 6c Bleached Turkish towels; fringed, un- bleached Turkish towels, or hemmed huck towels; all of good quality and well-made. (Mala Floor.) Other days, 12'c 7 4 ~ Box of 50 Cigars, 75¢ “Public Speakers,” a new brand, which will sell regularly for $1 a box of 59; asurprisingly good smoke fcra small price. (Main Ficon) Oiler days, $1