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WOMEN AND PET men Fight Tenement Blaze. When-vfire:-started In the five-story DDALLI MAHA Re-ah- Na bee AV emt Biaty— TaIxthy “wtreot,“to-day women appeared W, each carrying a dom, lied in ghar: Most of the amas Of varled colors, : ax-oniy-women can; — Fhe—tire tted-—when-Mra,-Helen Palmer the tdnitress.s dropped abme Lvo coala under the ale-ahart ony the fret floor. Instantiy the flames mount- ed the alr. {t, the dumbwaiter shaft end hallway, M roused he two children, » and WilL jam. tes, and while these rang the front doorbell’ the mother went for the women on Me fyst and second flours manage) to cet to th nd withbut so ot so towe on to-braya—it capes in the rear, Others screamed tn the front windows ¢ thremen apd police, bi sed to hogpltal, Ti }piujucion ia. Wook serious. Yielore-the flrs a “wulshed S00 damage had be “FIRE TIES.UP EAST SIDE “L” ——TNAUSH HOURS Public Allowed to Buy| Tickets and Crowd Platforms. £ a \ ‘Por-an hour and nha wad cof ooongn SMAOPMINE Tush hour, the ‘Third Avenues El:vated road waa plocked completely both a because of the burn- ink of a si trac car between One Mtundrst-and FIN and- One Hupdted And Sixth sirests, = The car. whigh was One Hundred and 81: jis believed ‘o have caught fire from a tatort circu Wien the Names were (discovered they were shooting out of the car windows, The firemen came, ut could not get to work until the {power had been - turned off both - the idowntown and the uotown third ralis. The power Wan shut off at 6 o'clock end there was a block of traina ex: itendfug to Bronx Park and tar down +4Oown Hefore the power was-turned of fat 730 the downtown stations were jammed with excited men and women, | In spite of the fact that the block } continued for this length of Ume there thi sale of tickets. n who could crowd booth was accom= ie: platforms, would line extended far || he frst downtown train’ care jatong- it war filled -wt-the- firet- station at Which It stopped, ,and then It sped downtown, atapping it occasions) #ta- but refusing burned up a lo jold woodwork, but nt didn’ t do more ¢ aa $ ashi Sera Sinan VS fiona to tet pasengern off, to-tag others om bo: With the Coroner-to-Let the: Boy. Go. Richant~ Vo“ Mammy> of - Nov 64-- Bast. Jone Himdred and Party ftth: treet, to- any pleaded with the coroner's jury ta} exonerates Adam Braun, jr., of No, 401 Tast Twentieth strest. who siruck the blow, causing the death of Mazon's.son Join A> Mason, In the Bt Bartholomew's { Chureh Athletlo Club, ‘The two boy: were boxing in the church) club on the ~ filght of Jan, 23, -Mr, Mason altilng jamong thé” spectators, Wwhen~ young ‘Mason was struck a blow which mado ‘him alin dad-tall, He wre taken home | * suffering from concussion of the brain, God died “In Bt. Francis! Hospital on Schwanecke had heard | of gloves and ‘Thoman Shortell, the reteree, all ot vhom id the Injury was purely accl- lental, the victim's father went on’ the tand andsald he had witnessed the . He also sald the injury waa ao Idontal and: anked the, Jury to. we 7 Braan (re The jury on! the coroner's Instructions exonerated the young ma 'SRVEFF STILL MISSING; _ MAYOR SCHMITZ PLEADS, | “GAN FRANCIBCO, March 1,~To-day ithe whereabouts of Abraham Ruef ro- | atery; Corolier Walsh, | < }who haa succeeded Bherist © \attempt to serve a bench warrant on the! ated attorney, so reported t ie ne fs, n{tornoon, y Se: { layor Hehmitx appeared before Jud, }PUNNG to-day, and Peaded nor mulls 0) WAME-CLID | Sis) woe Fill- the Street While Fire-} sft Adams Dry Goods Co. THE EVENING WORLD, TWO FaWO BLOCKS | ON SIXTH AV. | THURSDAY, ONeill-Adams © CORT eT? MARCH 7,° 1907. 20th, 21st-&--—. 22d Streets. § BU ILDING— NEW SPRING SILKS” Away Under Usual Prices The one dominant feature of the great Silk Sale going on here since last Monday and the one that is more responsible than any other for the tremendous selling that has taken place, is not the vastness of the quantity ot silks. involved: nor yet the’ huis ho as- sortments, but the fact that : These phenomenally Low Prices abe been |. attached 1o weaves which are most in de- mand and to the reliable quality and abso- | lute desirability of every yard offered, These Bargains Are for Friday and Saturday. ‘One Yard Wide Silk Pongces ) One Yard Wide Bia ick kTaticta gular price 59%, Sale 39c! Regular price 89e, Sale pr {price A btight, silky fabric, in twenty! Rositively all pure, silk, good | or more of the, best Spring coi-| black, firm and lustrous, a qual- ors, including black, | brawn, ity which -cannot he made to t-navy,—white—and "champagne day—at—the— ee No_mail-or- No mail orders. ders. 24-inch AIF Silk Black Peau, 27 -inch_All- Silk Black de Cygne, | Shantung Pongee. Regular price 75c. Regular price $1.00, Sale price. 59c! {Sale price. .ssse.seseese see 69 44-inch Doubie-width Black 27-inch All-Silk- Black} 4 -Crepe-de-Chine- 98c Waterproof—Foulard.———— Regular-price Se A Sale price. ; AD i Resulae price $1.50, C {sale pricetecntes BowcR ON All-Silk Colored Pongecs. Regular price 29c--yd. an 22 & { feta. | Reqular price $1. ‘00. Printe ongees s and SatinjA olored Taffetas. Foulards. ms ae price 69c, 49, Regular price $5c, leah 4 Sale price.s.iseeeeres oor eee Be Stle price... eres c Polka Dots and small figure com- | Al colors, with 1 plenty of white and “| binations, lelack. - |_| ADAMS RUILDING—3d Floor | Wisdom Bids the Economical Man le Wear the Famous Ww. L. Douglas Shoe, ?1.98 __ We Have 4,000 Pairs Ready for To-morrow’s “Selling Ae The Reasons: The Douglas Shoes are the acme of perfection, being made on the verytatest and most swagger lasts, of the finest grade leather, and built.with utmost.care-along: seien- ic tines,-thus-making- them the equal of the finest “bench-made”’ shoes. We have contracted to pur- {chase all. the-“factory- damaged” shoes from this extremely careful manufacturer. The blemishes are of the very slightest and do not ~ impair their appearance or wearing quuilities. All the latest’ Douglas styles and leathers, in sizes to fit, PAIR, * % x aChoicest selection, ie Women's s Shoes" and Ties Regularly-$2.00 to $3.00 -85c¢~ Exactly 900 pairs in this loi of shoes that we wilt-close our to-morrow-at- sucha -Jaw—price,_Odd_sizes; some—are SRS ug -others we have_only_two_pairs_o “aki Alt-are-goad shapes; and the jor ineliides nearly all sizes, Choose B5c 69c| || Values $1.00 and $1.25; One-Yard Wide Black Taf- fomortow, while they last, et pair pees [apaMs norLDING—2 Pioor | Sale of Venise Lace Galloons Several thousand yards of fine Venise ace Galloons in medallion and separable designs; also. Insertings and Bandings, specially adapt- ed for trimming waists, .etc; white, cream and. ecruc Two lots really, under value: | 79c¢ Pe Pet yard 3c for values up 5 98. for ee up to $1.75, Silk and Cotton Lace Galloons at About Onc-Third Regular Prices, _ 40,000 yards of Nottingham and Calais Lace Galloons, including Chantilly and fancy Catton Laces, pa ae desirable to-day for trimming all kinds’ of sheer fabrics; in White, cream and ecru; great variety of patterns; various widihs; matched sets, ete; in two | 5c per. yard 10 Pe per yard lots, at SHARD. 0 nat ine Grand Braterred stead wie a it for values up fo 45c. | for values up to 25c, $i. 50 Cross Stripe Curtains at 75c per pall 2,000: pairs to go at this exceptionally low price O'NEILL BUILDING—#th Floor, Cross Stripe Curtains, exceptionally pretty Summer. draperies, suit- able-for-either the or_-country-house.—Severa}-cotors.to 75 select from. Regul 1 price $1. 50 per pair, special at. c $1.50 Ruffled Net Curtains $1.00. 4,000 pairs Ruffled Net Curtains, with full ruffle Renaissance inser- tion and edge, made from good quality bobbinet. _ Regular J .00 Price $1.50 ) per pair, special at. $ 5c. Window Shades,. 19c, ‘Dotted and rpigared Swiss. 3,000 Opaque Window Shades; sev-| A big showing of this popular cur- eral colors to select from; all mount-| tain fabric, 36 aches wide; a profuse ed on Strong spring rollers; suitable to carry same size of shade, 36x72 | *8Sortment of dots and figs 12c ures; special, per yard... inches; complete, ready to { hang. z 39¢) Regular price 15e, 5-Piece Suit Slip Covers, $5.95. Werwithmeasure, cut ant make a suit of Slip Covers Tor customers residing in the borough) of Manhattan, using 20 yards of our popular Lenine, stripe, 27. inches de, of which there are several styles to -Seleet from, Special $5.95 BUILDING=%at Floor | Men’ g Pleated Shirts, ts, | 79, 6 for $4. 50. Here’s-a-rare chance to lay-ina stotk of fine new shirts at a big saving. Spring is almost ry here, and the best prepara- tion -you-can- make-is-to-sup— phy —Yourself witha few of —the-latest-shirt effects - ples the finest _up-to- ‘sh, t being the dest. — O'NEILL NUILDING~Rasement_ ~~ Housefurnishings ot and China All First’ Quality Lowest Prices. $12.98 English Porcelain Dinner Sets, $10.00. Decorated in old blue willow, 100 piéces to the set, soup tureen and three large meat large-size — plates. Vaiué-$12.98,- spe- dishes —and clal-at pieces to American special value 75c., at... Patent Egg Beate ee IN BOTH BUILDINGS) Beef ue 25c., ate 5-Piece Set of Pott's Irons, value CAST ascincorerinenee saree 75 Clothes Wringer, warranted — 1 year, Valle $3.95, atyes sees es RERCOG By) Extra Specials for Friday and Saturday. most carefully selected goods at prices that mean MONEY IN YOUR P i verflowing with all. that Is best, and you will always find a full corps of intelligent and r pure dood Groceries zt Money Saving Prices. $18.98 American merican Porcelain Dinner Sets, $12.98. Decorated in white. and with beautiful lace border and), medallion in centre of plate; the set; porce- -. lain, Value $18.98, er quality Scrub Brushes, value 10¢, and 12¢., at Assorted Whisk Brooms, value 25¢., Wool wall Dusters, ~ Hardwood Step Ciairs, value 81.25, 98 Wi hen we announce a-saleof Groceries it is with the conviction that.we are‘offering you the finest Pp. Our | Wares— including $10.00 gold, 100 very thin 6 ft handle, + 506 vat, 10¢ = 29¢ 19e| a Tocery de; a accommodating salespeople je to Serve you, Call and be convinced, Big Butter Offer. Butter —The purest and sweet- est that it is possible for the | best creameries of the Elgin Dis- trict, to produce; 3 Ips of this | Eggs —'2,500 dozen strictly 4 guaranteed; none’ sent-C. Strictly Fresh Eggs. | fresh eggs gathered expressly for | Social this great Lenten sale; ye one | Graham. Sale of Fancy N. B,C. Biscuits Cheese Sandwich, Tea, Crackers; 6 pkgs., f 4$c.;-42-pkgs.,-89¢,; Per PPE ager ees 8c ¥ Special blend, fresh roast- ed; strictly high-grade Cof- fee, 4 Ibs, for $1.00; 27 Pura Patent-Flour, best for all purposes,.-bread, cake and . pastry; 3%-lb, * cloth sack 30c oreo ae j ssh for 99 b O.D.; per-doz.. ~ 25e4 ~~ Flour Sale. “Coffee Sale, rune Sale. 300 “Tbs. “Fancy Catifornia | Prunes, large, meaty fruit, | Imperial brand; 25-Ib. | box, $1.90; per Ib... | | Condense: Milk, 200°.doz..cans ofthe The Winooski Brand | Milk from the best dairy mous section 8c | of full-weight cans oa 81.05; can.. Vermont, “in 9c Smoked Sardines — Con. radson’sNorwegian Sardines, prepared in pure ove | Tea Sale | crop leas, Oolon, —96+-s0td: poe Lenten Foods. Sslmon—Choice red, in 1-1, ~-tins,— Column ies s Brand; doz, $1.40; 4In ‘ sop Salt Mackerel—Fency white- fat No. 2 fish, makes avery bi Keystone brand, The famous 1 River, tinest on ‘the market; in.two aizes,.18, doz, $2.25: | tins, 19¢,; 34s, Soh $1.30; Uns: : | Co., London, Toasted Corn Flakes—The | lTaht package c) ready-to-eat breakfast cereal, | crisp_and-del pure-virgin-o'tve- boneless, dozen, $ powder, abso. pure and healthful; i pkg. makes guant ity “alata 6 i 9g flaydrs, This sale, 30% pkes. for es 25¢ | i ‘Kippered Herring — Con- nor's imported: 4 $1.15; tin, Nuts; 2,300 tbs, they last, 3 Ibs, for, Agents’ Selected new | Teguiarty at-s0c, t tice tor this sale, 3 Ibs. for $1.00; per Ib. 35c Ri packed by Joseph Tetlay & nats, Serious xad— soot! ng Te known Yacht Club. bgand;. HD wholesome and 10-ounce bottle Mixed Tuue—raney Mixed wit 43c.; be" We nC fig pits. | pertection; guaranteed; gallon jug, 89c.; j quart, 276. pint, 36,5 are, qt Biives per at heese—New YorkSiate fuil Soups— Condensed Schim- ~ Lnel's assorted... This. sale 3 cans foi Bulk OllveSale—Manzanila 256° 14,400 47c Catsup Sale--Pura or Flora } brands Tomato Catsu ~tmade- trom —seiected {ripe tomatoes and spiced to. absolute-purity. OLLI NG—1at Flo! _We Continue the Great Special : Sale of Wool Dress Goods yard, at the unusually | low price of 6%. yard, “The following weaves are represented : $4-inch All-Wool Diagonal Suitings; sold at $1, $0;. 54-1 ies All-Wool Mises anata Suitings; sold at § 5 Sa-inch-All- $4.50. * 50-inch Imported English Siciitan Suitings:; sold at $i 54-inch Alt-Wool Scotch Homespun Suitings; sold at h Fancy Plaid and Check Panama SUSE sold at $1.35....4 : .| celebrated English manufacturer; sold at $1.59 Black Voile a 19.. yards-high=pradetniported Btack— Wontes fine finish; imported to retail at.$1.59 per yard, a O'NEILL BUILDING—34_Floor| : Boys’ Spring Suits ie (With 2-Pairs p Knickerbockers), $4.98 — ‘A Most Exceptional Value for Friday and Saturday, Which You Will Best Appreciate by a Look at the Suits. They are _made_of -fancy—Cheviots and_rep- resent the very newest Spring models, The tailoring is the best that can be had at any price, “They come singie or double breasted MY Norfolk’ with yoke, and double-breasted jacket’ a y y 4 with-or-without-belt; Every suit has two pairs of bloomer or Knickerbocker Trousers. Ses 2 to 17 ye: Special price _f. Friday and Saturday. ene ee feane $4.98 Sutts with only one pair of trousers and of a similar grade sellregularly elsewhere for $6 50 Suits, with extra Trousers, §2,98.t0. $9.98 Some Splendid | Naltcs for Woven Wire Cots (Like cut.) Strong Woven’ Wire Folding Cots; frames are made of t4-Inch-tubingfInished-in-bronze— head-and-foot- can be folded: under: frame—-made tn two sizes, Friday. 2-6 wide, 6-2 long, reg- ular price $3.75....... 2.75 White Enamelled Iron Beds (like aut); have-heayy—contl bt and fancy scroll filling... i _| 4-0. Or. 4-6; choiee of either size. Spectal at. - “| 3-0 wide -G-2 Jong, ultr price $4_ eae ~ 3.501 Solid Kk “Dressers (Like cut.) = Sa (kike-cut:)- Thirty-six Incher | Thirty-six inches ~ wide, with French) side, with “large “berelied-—ptatet mirror; -sire—18x 30, Speciat at +; $7.75 pevelled—ptate mirror; stzz-20x They are the Prices, $25.00 to §75.00; we will close them out at prices ranging from °$12:00 to $27.95. 'NOTE—A full set of attachments with each machine, 200 Sample Sewing Machines $12 to $27. 95 Frac a ~ Regular Agents Charge $25.00 to $75.00 for Same Machines. ADAMS BUILDING—RBasement, A splendid and unusual opportunity to secure a first-class Sewing Machine for very little money, sample machines of several of the best manufacturers in the country—the finest grades of sewing machines ‘made. Constructed of fine quartered oak, highly polished; three, five. or seventh drawers; drop-head and box-top style. Somme have automatic lift covers, \ ADAMS BUILDING—8d Fioor | Continuing Our Remarkable Offer | | Men’sSuits to Order 3/7 98 | _ Regularly $20.00 t 00 to $25.00. One of the best clothing bargatt bargains of the ‘entire season, You have a choice of 175 different patterns of fabrics in heavy and new Spring weights, selected from our regular § $25.00 lines, and Tor a limited time we will make you a suit to | measure at the above low price. way that will give you absolute satisfaction. regular style you ay select, —* ‘ The fabrics consist of fine worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, Thibets, in a fine range of the best patterns, also. blue and Any size and any serges,etc., black. We would impress upon men who appreciate a suit made to-meas- ure at a saving of from $7,00 to.$12.00 the advisability of placing All néw. foods, worth In the regular way from_$1.00 to $2.00_per It-will be cut and finished in a} | -Furniture_and- Bedding: nace: their orders at once, as this offering cannot be continued - much longer. $20.00 and $25.00 made-to-order suits $12.98