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aul IN PANIL DO O00 THINGS AT LUTTLE FIR Five Women Fainted, One * Partly Undressed, Another Kept Cool Head. A POLICE HERO. Béeut. Posthoff Put Out Blaze, but Himself Caught Fire. pare ‘AB Uttle firs on the top floor of the @ve-story factory building at the north- fweat corner of Mulberry and Houston | prreets to-day created a panic among | 420 men, women and boys that nar wcowly missed being a tragedy, The ganic communicated itseif to Police Meadquerters, where the activities of he any were just deginning, and the Centra! OMce men were lined up for po!!-call * Deputy Police Commiestoner Bugher | Jed the would-be heroea’ rush. Lieut. Posthoft, custodian of (he Headquarters Building, put out the fire, and when | the firemen arrived they turned the fhose on iim and almost drowned him. | ‘Phe top floor of the bullding Is oceu- pied by two firms, I Williams & Co. and the Centrat Cloak Company. These employ eighty men and twenty siris ‘The three floors below are used for Manufacturing purposes and on the Brownd floor is a saloon ‘ Employees in Fright. Some one in the lijama factory fer @ mall can partially filled with wine, The fluid caught fire and the ‘employees, made’ a unanimous move @or wie fire-ewcapes on the Mulberry btree: side of the building of a fire in a bulking tn ee years ago when three killed an red add Memories Elm street t Jromen we seriously 4 4 celerity Mmovements of ¢ who -heard the warm to-day. Th panic apread throughout te building and the nar- row hallways and staircases were soon poked with struggling men and women. The reporters ta Newspaper Row, ecroms the street from Headquarters, were firat on the job and one of them furmed in cn alarm. Then oame the Fuso (rom Headquarters, By the time the policemen reached the street the fico-eacapea were well Gilead with clam- bering figures. Annie Greenberg's Vagary 4 ‘Doe Arat person out of Williams fectory was Annie Greenberg. At the fth floor fire-eacape landing whe Ubrew her jacket Into~t treet. At the they floor innding she shed her suir- se, afd droppea it to the crowd be- low. On the thini-floor landing sne Kicked off a slipper, and at the seoond floor she was at work on the fastenings skirt when another woman re- building bad been. nad atartod been @ weird ground. janding Is about ground D connect it with the angink to the second her of their * Italian Woman to the Rescue. ating A young woman with a pen frotce, hanging < fa window on the fourth floor. ned something In Diallan, Het language was understood, end two me the lower landing promptly untastened the ladder, low- fred it to the street, and a down ely i. policemen dove into the b siding And helped out the crow dew, Poathoft xe top floor on the for In the workroom, Whie he hiamp out. He got some ine upon his clothing and was preity good example Of @ Ar Ie was extinmamilng his bi it h ‘orm with hround Prosthon wa Hature of a fre, and they proceeded to Prenoh him. Five Women Fainted. | Five of the women who olimbed down | fainted tiled foeor uncon s carried to the street The damage \elicted by the fire was) r all. } — | SCHIEREN'S PASTORAL GIFT. ALLENTOWN, Pa. June 21—At the mencement exencine Muhlenberg ¢ yesterday Pre Haas « nounced a donation y {rom ¢ Mayor Casares A Beilocen, of Brook. iy. & trustee, ‘the Income to be wealing young men for DIRLFK,. preference — betnj ‘ying within 100 mites | ony. * land whe was | of the apa i Ss John Harrington hinds His Long-Lost Family, Plas an Adde: Member, Through The Evening World's Story of 3 His He Came Here ee the West to Search| for Three Sisters, but Is Now Rejoicing With Four, YOUNGEST CLAIMED HIM, THOUGH BORN AFTER HE LEFT. She Was First to Identify Him and Was Handicapped by the Fact That She | Had Never Seen Him. John Harrington, the clean-cut, prosperous-looking young man who came here something over a month ago from Plymouth, Il, in search | of missing sisters whom he had not seen or heard from in twenty years, | has found them | ing World at the time, as well as his photograph, he found not only the Through the story published about him in The Even- three sisters that he knew, but another sister of whose existence he knew nothing The young man will start on his ret in a little while the four sisters, so happily home in the future will be in the vicinity of Started on what seemed to be a hopeless quest » westward to. will join h ur Ply moutt h, from It was on May 18 that The Frening Scott.” Th deity World printe story of young Har-|to him by the rington's arrival. Twenty years before, | When Harringt c | when a boy of seven, he was committed | he proceeded to Police } | the ald of Lieut At that vith hia father, mother and three sistera at No, 27 Bed- time ford street, wh was then in the Uippieenel re tees | heart of old Greenwich Village ob Paggnein a Mt | Of the three |, two, Sarah and to take a | Bensis, are twhhs. They are now twen ake to Oe | ty-nine years old, good-looking, bright | my alsters read the story, saw the pl young women, while the them “Jttle|ture in which they saw some kind of mother” of th iy, Midnite, ia indore | tern”, Fepemmbinnoe., ene was kad the woman of thirty-one | 6 elapsed .before I recetved * All three ers were dafty visitors I 1 why te time a uy y not | for a time at the quarters of the Juye A Pyieerees nile Asylum while thetr brother was an What puz- inmate. While In that inetitution Har- sea N of ‘. letter Rec No, 329 rington fell down a filght of stairs. at iste thicd MOE re which resulted tn a ecar on the fore-|be, or, rather. who t head. It the deseription of chia | aister scar which led to the family reunion aM Pep Vek od, bhatt edllpar neta pught she was, libut. dh egidea’ to ae anyhow Told His Story to The Evening | About the same time 1 ots letter from World my eldest sister, Minnie, who is at ‘ori present in Lancaster, Pa. Then I got After the accident he was “farmed | ne from Sarah, who is living at No. ¢1 out" to James Scott, of Bernard, mil.| Mast, One Hundred and Thirt: street, and from Hesste, her twins who is living at No. 17 eighth street. Not one of married, and so we can all Scott told the boy to call him “father” and Mrs. Scott “mother,” in the arfent nope that he would thus lowe his tden- tity. He peraisted, however, in declar- |, to make the story short,” con ing that his name was Harrington, and) tinued Harrington, “I went ite Kates ' Cs ¢ by appointment an in consequence received what the soct-| [OzP D) APP renee al *ty’e officers considered bad treatment.| a few seconds ten out the re is no need Of course, we turn after no After an,isvestigation he was taken from the care of Farmer Scott and s ak bound instead te J. C. Botts, of Ply- years, all having supposed mouth, Il bh Rerens i I “I do know that I was supremely Life pleasant at Plymouth, and/ nappy and 1 haven't got used ts the that is why Harrington te going back| happiness yet. I think they feel, just there to live. From farming he turned t Scgind as I do. In fact, | am re of to railroading, and now occuples a re- rem't it funny | that Kati sponaible position with the Rock Island be the one ¢ firm? She Ratiroad Company. Long age he made inetaen years old, ana was ‘ just about the time, or (mr up hie mind that as soon as he got! atriy after 1 had-heen 28 money he would come to New York in) Think of it! That a 1088 search of his sisters. | put et. never t n never kno That thoy Were still alive he was sat-| ing whether or not the wthere were Isfied from am staternent made to him/| dead or alive-and to get all by the Postmaster of Rernard. It was soeett er ¥ i $ simp: tory in The to thé effect that many letters had| Evening. s., Lis Wonderful. Noth “Care of John FLIMSEY SCAEEN LET [ROBBER CHASED INTO GIRL FALL 10 DEATH POLICEMAN'S GRASP Passersby See Maid Killed by Negro Who Beats Man and Plunge to Street From =| = Takes Watch Captured Window, | After Brisk Run, come to him addressed Bert ploye, w One H A. Robertson A wire screen, against which Agnes Relliey, a housemali employed by C. C Hubbell, at 80 Wert One Hundred and Forty-t eet WI Jeantigg: tnlle ale wa. lows to-day yee from Hy fastenings and maintain ber An express em ts at No. 17 West 4 7 third street Was out Inte last night and this morn Ing at 2 o'clock had reached Len avenue and One Hundred and Bhirt Afih mtreet on his way At that cor wa by a negro wi 10 West ( and Thirty-thent atreet vallway, Robertson, accord was hit on the head who took his watch and ran, Robertson followed 1 down Lenox avenue and One Hindred and Policeman Reve mmo, He sald he Davie, twenty-five years old, and that he lived in the house where Robertson was attacked asipiemmantiecceimainens ARCANUM CELEBRATION. Ared a irty nid ved wir tore girl id, : x afier a strugwle to fell to the street, The apartment o! the ve stopped asked him to gc Hunde the’ Huobet's ts hve to et and passers-by the maid eluteh at second and Bhe ell with her head on floors above were horrified to a window then p oul # and struck on the #isewalk Tt Was impossible for the person who rushed to hier to do anytaing for her taken into tn yestibu oto awall the ar Toc the frame for agli by the nesro, and wallet at Thirty-second nur David Wright Ho t regaining end al and Som Fes. Bhe had been In the Hubbell, who is @ broker, (lye) te be Given row, f © tine and was lightly eateemed ¥ suinmer. nigh by Gye fuenly A carnival aod r nignt's feats lip —raenrte val, commemorating the tleth anni vermmry of the Royal Arcanum Onder BELLBOY SCORNS $1 TIP. —taiven, vy tne stkty-three counctix of — one Manhatian and the Bronx). will be held © Finding 82,000 arrow afiermoon And eyeIiDR AL tae ¥ “ to Mie Opered Manhattan ( ark at Worth of Diamonds, Hundred and Fifty Attn wires!’ aa N FRANCIBCO, June 2 « p, | Bish) avenue BAN FRANCIS June. S.--Mra. 2 Great preparations have been made peroft, Mra Shoobert and Miss to entertain visitors from all over rae af New York, departed Uniied States, among whom will be the er Hotel several days Bupreme il 74 Onder neodes by the Bui ‘ ort va ago leaving 62.00 wort of dinmonde By ge of fillnule, ant his ‘eae The Under ‘a pillow in thelr ap riments, a pe OE A aR tage inquiry the eRe Yeaber sco 4 ind ‘tound them safe, a bellboy having Nam! Becker, af the Grand Gouneti of to the clerk. Mr p for the bell boy which he refused to accept i a te WIFE SLAYER TO DIE MONDAY. Warden Johneon of Bing Bing Prison ‘The afiernoon will be given to Igtle and amusement evenis. ‘Thomas 4 Crane, of Sor: te No. 72. ohairman Gam mnittes, of nes In 4 of will have the ey the Casino will be he. evening eapoctally ium has sent notices to those w will oer to ane ed OY Lwenty thous be pre en deh > dphneon, and elecieto ghia e_piaaeat, we ne > Apia ‘ ecutive Comumittee ane John la te die an Monduy nt George Bo Heaatd & & Jubnson killed hy wife . Willa F. HMePoanal eri whore oh May 15. 190, because sie male, Uriah Vefused 10 Pet to him afte bens velensed trom poinoa, "* "8 x HOW SAW NEALON Bees WINTHE SUBURBAN. ---NIXOLA SMITH. Evening World's S Notes Woman Writer. Describes the Race, in Which She Observed a Good Typification of the Human Struggle. By Nicola Greeley-Smith. ca ; ; those sixteen brown and ba human beings we »resented when one by one they cantered view of the sixtecn entra Not Ants all the hors ne would have th enc a ig race mafely t saddle, 7 ore,” some the prize mormey but er field of was Electioneer, the vorite on w ome were ad fared f the "f housand ropresented great away, #0 himaelf th rier and before the little Jockey on lis back could And race of sixtec lavorive” ts shila Winner Also a Bluffer A wluffer in demure, neglected brown wh ‘ nd whit start several Umes @ thinking of Me but the grea brows lege wer with, Hin was tbe blu He had appare ore Bimeelf than ort thousand who had put ther a then he ‘ f the 4 different way Nealo ar fumble i hesees. bed in him, Mut be oot wailed since soem, had risen early ang Ruad 10 Wellvitie, in pha was the yaypAw Y ~* TAKES CURSE IN PuVERTY 10 FIT FOR PULPIT lass liams Will Seek to Make} Here Without Cash or \ rR. Wil id and @ jartford Theological ft pulpit. York « whole od TRY It in Your Bath a ‘SCRUBB’S med ‘Mollient Ammonia lead for a 1,000 other household Grocers and Driggists. 25c. Per Large Bottle. j jouRand pe where the | | uses. rwelves. - 80 stretched cas Serubb & Co., L44.. 465 Greenwich st.. N.Y, Ing off the race from. PryIikreyes o avall, The fresh green of. the atlined by the red ribbon of the p 1 rall, and yt 1 rown trick; t “ dot H 1 rs ily attired, pleased women Forty thousand persons who were a eee spending half a million dollars to) CHAPMAN CASE SECRET. see sixteen horses whizz around a pivorce suit Testimony to Ne We hold cut to you what chocolate track in two minutes six Heard by Referee, is o ten oficred—but seldom ‘i r ny real.ed—a shoe promise id two Is conds + t . ” an is worfifths second ustice B 4 that “makes good.” Lam- That was what the Suburban eH . bert shces promise — and Handicap seem to me, | being fa M give—more comfort, more me of the f thousand. 1 wi style, more wear thentwice || Sixteen horses, possessed of as AA OROE aaa the price usually pays for, sr ig ” BL eget a ea pega <All styles in hgh and low |}, many devils of speed, striving ret. Chap Kee ; mode's, all leat perfec- surpass each other in a race that Ar nu tion in fit and appearance, was no more exc no more Harry "y ; : uppearaf “Ash the Mon Who Weare Them.’* tepse with emotion than the great Wi"EAlpman, ~ mente human struggle that these fort Six Dollar Values, thousand: ‘had’ momentarily » su MEN OF AFFAIRS Our Price, $3.95 p : ch the contending Nerd Proper Feed to suvely tine train endl Cooper arene ie 4 Rett eh 183 BROADWAY, And in every respect it was like restless br t eit the human and chestnut t bis aM s t f and ° ce ac b ore. was 8 . ( brak king « if i ' n Mp any Formed fe | ~ pal at tat woliAln hatha nsible firm makes| A cee ual stars-+ pathw ve t P wa’ : ane at uch ar no other firm pros nds ng Ma Ing. down. Either | pides an equal service, stand wn i k cr het ba ~ 2 opty ‘ ireor| Eyes Examined (“itevt gare) ‘ ft ' “ a a Tap by our Registered Physicians exactly t ne Che A W. 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