The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1907, Page 16

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i TAENEATS and His Cries Awoke Parents, to-day the ‘tal) puflding. was filled with | sleeping tenants, each fiat céntaining more than the quota allowed by health | rates. But one tmate—a tiny baby affiicted w form of bronchitis. ~ dose after allaying a <__eeughing oy the cherished infant AvUttle cloud of smoke entered the “room, ‘and baby “Sammy’’ Simon was’ again instantly attacked by a cough, Ha ——Wheesed and cried alternately, and he proved the human fire alarm that led to the discovery of a blaze in the cellar And Mie wubssquent-emptying of te tat ‘dwelling. Mra, Sara 8Jmon, awakened again by “Sammy,” detected 'the odor of ‘smoke ‘and screamed “Fire!” She forgot ail about the home-made cough remedies in ‘her anxlety to get to a place of safety with “‘Sammy” and her other two chil- ‘dyen. Her crite groused others, and ‘Ghelr—sereains —-in—turn—atirred —more glumberers into action. = Fire Started in Cellar. ‘A wtore on the ground floor contained the first flash of the flames, and they ‘spread to the rear hallway and then “eurled up the staircases, quite cutting off “eacdpe to street, Mrs. &imon, ——with—her-three youngsters. “"Bammy,” ever, got tenants, and managed to sate upward fight with her | Y; ~— FIRE-ALARM Smoke Made Him Cough THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY." MARCH 8&8, 1907... department, and a wise senior replies to him. THE PROFESSOR: Colleges -for--courtship-are -the-things which some day may be demanded by law. It is the college idea. Flirting is only slightly less dangerous than trial marriage. Let us have a generation of young women who-will reject-advances-from-wild-young_ men. courtship, girls, is to beg. There {sa college way to catch a husband and an educated way totame him after caught. The woman who marries 2 man to reform him-has taken a viper-to her heart. PROFESSOR WANTS A COURTSHIP COLLEGE; WISE CO-ED SAYS FUDGE TO RULE OF THREE Colleges of courtship for the reform of American love-making are needed to fit the love- lorn population of the nation for matrimony, according to Pref. Charles R. Henderson, the -University of Chicago sociologist. Co-eds in his institution refuse to have tutors in such a THE CO-ED: There-are-no- statistics -to- prove-that-a-court= ship college would bring about more happiness than the present plan, Spontancily is and always will be the life of Life is dull and mechanical Gren without having-courtship-by- prescribed-rules. Pish, tush. and Jikewise. fudge! blessed to give than’ to receive. Why-not start-a- school in-an- aquarium to teach the young fish how to swim? Some. girls have: won success and fortune by theireminent success as snake-charmers. The..acceptance of costly presents during} \dependence League, which haa declared ee eter thenenmpaina. that if { ts Independence of all other incorpo- {elected I should work and vote. for & t as Sirce nominations law,-and-T think the rated and independent parties, te Rot! Gne tntrusted to mo by, the Independ- cutting much figure In Albany this year. {to the Textalativerattuatlon, Oiough Go Tughes and his supporteng have un aken -the-contract to put through the | tntoraed ny the Independence League, which will compel a recount of the | Whose platto fompantes,-who, with others, had Yo the back of the bullding to save tmprisoned In the rear upper apa: Failing ‘eraaped. nv razor-like edge ot Tron and Almost severed Lie right The damago\ done by the filam estimated at 32,000, Sergt. Patrick, Cra SERGT. CRAY TRANSFERRED. | Fis oCnny ne® ° Fi we with the Tammany, boss, ents, fell from the firat story, and'In! Commissioner. Bingham announced last evening that the »Henlth-Depart- ment has requested the trunster of | who has ,been in command of the health squad. Cray in u brother-in-law. of Charles Gsrloin Precinct today, Commissioner Dartington ow: Ha; nim, Commissioner Darlington owes! crime Governor the Taague would not| Smith Stlred ‘Em Up by His 6peech night that he had deserted the boss and | be tn very Rood shape to force a ght. and Good Acting. 2 ‘It has but twe members of the Assem- ctually call {ts own. One tingent in the Assembly, stepped 1 Dow lan will be transferred to the Ten- FIRE IN BIG FLAT- HOUSE STARTS PANIC. Fire:In-a_heap-of rubbieh inthe cellar nf the big Raymond apartment house at One Hundred and Eleventh street and Eighth avenue, to-day frightened all the tenants out of the Bullding and denae volames of smoke poured through ail the—upper” hallways. was severely hurt while fight- full width, all Ing the fire. He was atruck over the desirable @yo with a hook wielded” by another eclal fireman. Atter. the cut had been rewed Spee, ya aruneiat He was sent home. The Be), flamer were curling and twisting. )_ brothers. while -stout-Mamma Papa Goldberg lumberingly _ Drought up the rear, panting and gasp: ing through the smoke to the rodf. Hattie had shown nerve, suggesting ‘the roof am a means of escape and show- tng theway, Thero were a score of other tenants gathered on the roof, at- Aired only in their night garments, sAnbther-score-cams piling up throttz Aittisolster lke an_army- o ‘by. visitor. z There remained yet another score or “wore penned in thelr_roome—below, and, these rilahied to the windows, franticatly by way of the halls, through which the —_____One_Flreman_Injured- ‘The ready Inddies of the department were ‘quickly on the job, and ladders were sent aloftin a Jiffy, Scalera, too, building Uke. ‘rot~thre satery.——In-the: | FIRE DRIVES OUT AVES Wiiemient No. Wes Pair wrest, | at-iio'clocktapt-night—The firat start- ed tn Martin V.. Ferry's rooms, on the third floor, front. Arthur Gordon and his group of he-f house yelling calling for help. for there was ng escape | Pol! aney, a inter, who res tne eek elped the tenants 10 the atreet. Good: Nora Sullivan, who tn es aping added her money-box” to her weight, Wa Or Ih dimieulty jotaccess: tolthe cellar, but @ damage w: fling. EIGHT FAMILIES Eight families, in their nighties, most of them, were ‘driven by fire from the FY iceman Goodapeed and. Probation depend, thd Stephen De- oan above | ti ib downthe irersaper ne speed, well named, helped down the flames “drenched her, fear Conte: ry deat, I teeta a Att oom Bhi Hines in the —rencued At Be. aren Sunt neighbors hat! tne miperitied ones out. low, Several tena: "thelr rooms until the ia -| flames Dene the onl gaat inept ne “i : a; of-one-of the eaginet the ground Nook L interrupted traffic on the avenue for Washable Portieres. more than an hour. Though the flames ’ did ngt advance above the first floor, eyed trom driver for Chief ae long, he ant ee uncommonly attractive offerings, to-morrow, on. new Spring Wearables for Women, ‘en, Misses and Children will conclude our 1907 Anniversary Sales with a gala day of matchless bargains. Read what follows and he convinced: A Perfect Fit For epee Man. We guarantee to fit every man up to 44 breast measure with a suit or overcoat for half what you'd have to. pay A sample lot of Spring sults and overcoats—the SUITS are singlé or double breasted in plain black cheviots and gray and itting ‘backs, padded shoulders. The OVERCOATS. come in Here’s your Easter outfit at a Dose saving of half, Gu "2.99, the new Spring shades; all carefully made, trimmed and tailored— form Tan and Gray Coverts. - Boys” $5.-Outfits -or Suits-at.—. The outfits are in ages 7 to 16 and Include double-breast | Jo dotermined to stick by his colors, His }name is Charles F, Foley. Ile took oc- ston yesterday to declare his un-! i jeautvecal ‘allegiance to the League in | these words: “I deem It an honor to be selected to preasnt-to thé Legislature such meritort- oun billa-aethose tntrupted to me-by the "Has Contributed Nothing League, I shall certainly do all in my power to have action taken upon them of Value to Legisla- [at tts session of the Leuistature, be- cause I firmly believe in the principles tion Yet. of municipal ownership and the refer- endum aa proposed by one of ' these measures. By this a bill muat be ap- proved by a two-thirds vote of the a 5 te oming operative. (Special froma Stat Correrpondent.) | MURCIA. Vero actions Mill mio. has ALBANY, March 5 —Mr, Hearst's In-!imy penety approval, and [ belleve that Jot the majority. of ‘niy eonstiuents. aun tulfy covers the ground, he corrupt Dractices pill, also mest It has not contributed anythin value | with general approval by Jaw-al j . Sao oe ew facies wtyo- believe ti-an-tienest olen tion and a falr count. “T was nominated as a Democrat and rma and candidates on the icket were, practically ‘Identical. otes cast at the luet city election, opelieved’ than ‘end. atill delleyo jn The majority of members of the Logis«| principies” therein contained, and —for The | lature do not appear to be in sympathy Governor's purposes, If Itltg me by the Independence Leagu It) wera not for this voluntary co-operation that reason esteem It an honor and my duty to further the legislation consigned “Al Smith, one of the Tammany oon- nto | 2le yd. Oilcloth at f Ace ee sale of table “oll- cloth, in best colors and new patterns. jd llc floor. Per yard, Positively for 4 hours only, 9 A. M. tol P.M Boys’ $4 Reefers or-¢ Outfits at $1.98. § coat, belt and two pairs of pants, made of elegant all-wool| so fabrics in tight, medion and dark shiadings; 7 $] 23rd Street. HANDKERCHIEFS. In Both Stores. initial, French hand embroidered Hand- “ke -chiefs. Real Lact, Madeira and Armenian Handkerchiafs, Novelty Handkerchiefs with colored 4, border. On Saturday, March the oth. ~ Ladies’ sheer Irish Linen Handker- chiefs, Narrow hem, Ladies’ pure in one corner. 23rd Street. INES MoGREERY & GO.! Ladies’ ready-to-wear Straw Hats, Made of the latest fancy braids; trimmed with flowers, quills, wings-and Aiton On Saturday, March the gth. Sale of trimmed Turhans, Togues and the new ‘model Sailor. Black-and-colors. “MOUNTED BACK COMBS. 1m noth stores. __ Sale of 1,000 mounted Empire hack Combs. Studded with rhinestones and : colored jewels, Gilt-and-oxidized--en- eae Praved eran, a 34th Street. for the little fel- lows, ages 3 to 10, in Russian and sailor—blows¢ styles. A new suit free for every un- sat! sfactory, one, 3:75 2.00-each value 3.75 to &7s Cy This Dress, Ae, re, 3 insertions —of - lsc Notable 4-Hour (9 A. M.| 00 eae ne o 1 P. M.) Sale of Girls’ Sample Dresses. | made -toxsell vat! $250 each. Pe- Rousing Purchase ae Sale of 8 ; 5,000 Women’s Spring Box Coats * Made to Sell | at $6, Each | Fhis opportune ‘purchase merchandising» xe ce prbsaieis-a Cy ee i . sts; special, IC Sailors, Russians styles in colored | chambray, white | of Yaffeta or vi “3 = at- prices which will bring | i= Jen here to: buy for.man, laids,white Per- | others have notch “stan lawn, elabo=} sleeve, patch pockets. ly the grandest ery;-others-box-+ veguiay go! vatues specia! to-morrow, Marvelous Bargain Offering 3 fancy yoke of | 2-——Men's; Women’s and Children’ Ss. Plain hemstitched, with or without linen, hand em- broidered Handkerchiefs. Floral design 25c each, 2.85 doz. JAMES McCREERY & CO. tor Pe Mat, For 4 Hours Only. (300 Pony Suits, $9 Value, at a = and tucks. » Skirts | are box pleated, cut | very full. Sizes 6 to 44--From—-9 Aa A } fancy sleeve, deep, lar $4.00 value, at... 2 !3¢ each. ; On Sale All Day. Saving you $5.00 at the least. trimmed with broadcloth; 11-pore, pleated style, 34th Street, Oua0 FAL i ouwee New Spring $4 Box Coats for Girls, on sale $1.98. All Das A remarkable value; special for to-mor- row, Coats are full box style, made from the new fancy plaids; inlaid or notch collar of velvet and silk braid, Positively on Sale for, 4 Hours Only— YAM. 101 P.M. $ Wei Mate one of the M 30 Handsome Panama Skirt To be oilered to- mele Ae box syle. in “black, Fret cuff, double breasted and) cut extra full; | sizes 6 to 14), regu- e or re speci at Misses’ Suits, Satin Lined, 9-98. | fine quality all-wool chiffon Panama | in the new Eton style; coat satin- | lined, cqllarless_ model, handsomel Gans s 5 9.98 29¢ Dees Tow women, only ‘Also new style Oxfords,- with two large eyelets, in Russian and “iG th insignia. The outfits consist of double-breasted coat, belt and two pair ‘of pants; fal is genuine Caledonian, in all the leadin: 8 Spring —shades—We—~ 7 3 guarantee perfect satisfaction’ or give youa new suit (ree 1.98 of charge .... Er rantos A. M. ie LEM. To- Morrow. Imported Cambric WAISTS 3 i 1 Rood assortinent’ of white and black io full blouse box pleated, tailor itched, pleated back, full-sleeve, tucked ate cunt ahd STHEK. S000: Ce A.M. to1 Pe AL toni rrows woman or child. 69c a pair & i for Boys’ Calfskin Leather -Lace— Shies, double soles; sizes 8% to 1334. 3 G2. 0 for Men’s Na- tional | Shoes, [ In-newest leathers and shapes; Vici Kids and |Calfskins, also | Patent, Colt, in Jace or Oxfords; sizes 5 to 11, ‘Equal to most $3.00 shoes. Specipl, $2.00. Liberty Pumps for Women. | Made of high-grade patent leather and dull gun-retal leather, Cuban heel, ch did not support Mr. Hearst last @petch tha’ blymen had County, where the League ty beat known Wiad. been, awning under The for having given George Batten, who has been mixed up with all kinds of dertook to Tiven pein up. He | parties during the paat ten years, a Job} SMALL FIGURE IN =: The Niagara man ts a game bird who mi not only talked but acted. fie strutted around tn the centre ali hurled ‘bits of satles and wit, and alto- | Rether gave the House as entertaining j Reine nour aa tt has had in some years. | - " Ik® near the ground when hea Hi nt jow, whipping the alr a. and gave the Hop Ha i, "” e Hang Habits, “such “ne CHILD FALLS FROM A CH AIR ONTO HOT STOVE. Eighteen-Months-Old Girl Is Prob- : ably —Fatalty~Burned~ at Her | HARTFORD, Conn.,- March att Home by Accident, — 6 Ellen Denieh, eightuen~ montnx ‘old, waa’ probably fatally burned Inher. thousand dollar io at No. 344 East Sixty-firat street. ola eb falling out of @ chair “upon hild ir taken to the Preaby- aoaereeet ent LECTURE ON ECONOMICS. Bolton Hall will lecture at the hattan Bingle-Tax oN One Hundred -and- Preity wf oni ERD aece*est: | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders "An Discussion will follow. ot them is an employee of a newspapty | the imenent Yostertay Shae oe Bags lyear, and the other ts from Niagara {4 the hit of the seas ‘ tounty, operife effects of worn-out arguments : ingham» Polles | bi:l- when me up to me, doo- ings for. Years. William. eral years. ed Weat 2° archism and Single LADIES’ GLOVES. 12 Both Stores, - MISSES! SUITS. 12 Botn Stores, T ~ JAMES McGREERY & 60, 23rd-Street. 8dth Street, LADIES’ COATS, 1m Both Stores. Black Taffetas Coats. Medium or three-quarter lengths.__18,00-and-a5.00 Stripe and check mixed cloth Coats, N Suitable for travelling. us 50 and 32. 50 Fine quality, tan and black lad ‘Mousquetaire Gloves. 8 button length. 1.35 per pair Suits made of fancy mixed cloths,, plain blue or black cheviot.. Coat fin- ished with straps and velvet collar, Sizes 14 and 16 years. - 22.50 Mixed cloth Eton or “Pony” coat Suits, Pleated skirt. “Sizes 14 and 16 EES, plas HLOSS OLE Check ‘gingham Dresses. Bretelle waist with short sleeves. Pleated skirt. ___Blue-and white; pink-and-white, tan and white, black and white. 4.50 Three-quarter length “Box” Coats, Made of -grey-or brown mixed cloths. 8.75 CHILDREN’S — Plain cheviot or mixed cloth, full length- Coats, 3.50 Full length Coats. Made of mixed cloth with deep velvet shoulder cape. 7:50 Sas blouse Dresses. Pleated back and front. Finished with emblem. Sizes-6 -to-t2-years. = = 4.00 White lawn guimpe Dresses finished wath insertion, Nis 3-50 “Blue check Bretelle le Dresses. Sizes 6-to-r2''years.-—— = TSO Blue gingham Dresses with short / Sleeves, Finished -with-embroidery. Walker Accused of Cov-— ering Church Steal- also-a-forgen-to-the-extent |, and the Grand Jury at Its session . next Tueaday will consider this charge. Tho State's Attorney says he fs In Bom neasion of evidence tending to show that Walker forged. notes. payable to himactt as treasurer of the Connecticut Baptist Convention, and by so doing had able to cover up his etealings for say- INFANTS HOSIERY. 1m noth Stores, reins — thread, cotton, or-silk and SWOOL asus cts - Stockings. Colors:—black, white, tan, ; CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS. 1m Both stores dull gun-metal backs, also all dull feather, with Cuban heels. | All sizes and widths. Regular $3:50 JL @ quality at ead Skroptie cy "84th Stroath ‘Skirt tucked-around the bottom. 2:75 “Made of silk, wool, mering, lsle On Saturday, March the oth, Sale of. Infants’ ribbed, spun Siffe i sky blue and pink. Sizes 4 to6 34 yéars, “3 pairs for 1.25 First floor, Twenty-third Street Fifth floor, Thirty-fourth Street. } Blue Serge Bloomers to be worn with Sailor suits, Sizes 2 to 14 years. 75 2 i value 1.0 | JAMES McGREERY & co

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