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shore The rellar whe - PASSING PASSING NURSE “SAVES LIFE OF DYING FIREMAN Ten Prostrated by 2 Smoke from Blaze on asp TOOK CHAN “Health Bellevue | Attendant’s _and Strength Enabled Him Ta Do Good Work. ‘Ten mon, Sirength of Were prostrated th Bonour smoke from a }itt! basement of the ‘old dwell neg building at the southenst Blghteenth street of the firemen Is {n' Be {n° @ critical condition, wut will through, thanks to prompt attention received. Two others are under a doc- "ROMs care at tie engine-house. Michael Wade, of No, 306 Bighteenth street, ix hospital. The other East &nd Sixth street, and J of No. 18t Bradhurst Borough. ‘The- buiiding ts eceupled by H Mohrman, who keeps @ liquor store on the «round floor and lives in the roome oh empty casks and cases and bottles In Which alcoholic beverages had been Stored. Five started in the mess abgut % o'clock in the afternoon. When the firemen arrived smoke was belching from all the cellar openings. The men of engine No. 5 made a dash} for the seat of the blaze. As soon ax| rome O'Connor, avenue, Bronx fohale tho smoke they dropped in their tracks, one after anothg: Wade, Manger and@O'Connor w farthest in. It was some little um: fore they were rescued. Fresh ved’ to ‘revive thelr. companions nsciouK on ‘he si iat bur WAS passing, y 3 ped i and went with the first ald treatment— In three ambulance Wade meantime Cally arrived that ¥. dane good. work with Wade the Aremen. had. taken sont Menger and O'Connor, — Wadi young man with the physique thlete otherwise he the cellar. in. a Kern a of an would have dled The damage done by the fire aid emount— $300. te —here thar not get above the ear, and the members family got out of the aiffoulty FIRE DAMAGES /\y TENEMENT ON LEXINGTON AVE, Fire raged in the five-story apartment Bete on the gout bafement at police say an burned f dumage. PRIMAL AA! Ox WAS ox Ev pipained heavy hour's work the Few Out of 300 Passe Canadian ee cial Escape SORANGEVINT The only so far Ix ‘th 6 ong to make vp time Yt shoe cirye at speed JIMMY COLLINS HAS A SERIOUS INJURY, ¥ PHILADELPHIA, Prove a chances Sept. 2 wv to Collins was jiurt »: In the last while he APPEAL FOR RUEF & ANT OTHERS DENIED BY COURT, mM, Ma and tents iad lay fi hat » dented: by Superior wae to bia Tad y 4 Clouds of with ' they reached the cellar and began to| als) 10 work oat “ENSSUNN THE EVENING WORLD,_ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1907. ON UMPAGE IN SATH NEUE pen Power Mysteriously Turned On, It Dashes Along With- out Attendants. | ew York tity Rallway | me ding on a for 1 and he to Roosevelt Hospital in charge of Dr. | Engleson. | Passing on, the car collided with a | car fi many. of the! Fo er, of No. Long Isiand City, was 41 off the WILDCAR GOES |) SE (PTE! MBER oR Yamaf djore oft Mruam.of Spee Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. Sales: China and Glas: The.curtain goes up on a scene of stirring Autumn activity. People are returning in armies from mountains, and seashore. and Aas with their heads full of Autumn plans, for themselves, their children, their homes. providing the heavier raiment, in getting the children ready for school, and in equipping the home with whatever is needed for Winter comfort. ca Of primary importance 1 is the great quartet of September been months in the preparing, and which crowding closely upon the heels of the greatest Furniture Sale we have ever held, with its ¢ normous advantages to housefurnishers, round out the list-of wonderful economy-chances presented by the Wanamaker Store. | Then there are all the superb new, stocks that fill these two vast buildings trom top to” bottom: | whole store reorganization is on its mettle to serve you with the newest and “the best. in merchandise that human enerzy would gather, in as perfect a.manner as constant, intelligent striving after betterment can accomplish, _ j Lamps, Housewares, Blankets—events that have Oe Ptuan.of'y dere fle Hasomet dae _ - "September Brings the Great Autumn Events in : China, Cut Glass, Lamps, Housefurnishings and Blankets) | WANAMAKER’ is ready to help in | L Hi j are comalet d—the | and disternment Readjustmients exhibit at far below market value. economy, The sale of LAMPS, Splendid Offerings of DINNER SETS Our vast regular business in Dinner Ware—we ¢arry the largest permanent display in the country—makes the extraordfnary posstble, in providing for this Sale, We present a greater variety of compicte services than ever before, at remarkable savings, All these dinner sets have a full assortment of the larger pieces, frequently omitted to se- cure a low price—such as the large platter, covered soup tureen, and jemr at the shock of collission, and his ankl was Drok He was sent home in n cab, When the car crashed Into the slowly mov tHisicwl | doth There | holding children shouted for help and men fought to get | off the car. The conductor and motor- man were practically powerless. Policeman Mahoney, of the West For- ty-seventh street station, succeeded in { restoring quiet. He found that none of the passengers except Fortcher had been badly hurt. Michael Hanrahan, a tar shifter, &nd other employees of the} railway company, soon ¢ame up and] with ne Simeuity cleared the trackn | and removed, both the damaged cars to the barn: No arrests were made, but the railway officials started an sti gation to fix the responsibility for the | aceldent. FIERCE AIOTS AT ODESSA Black Hundreds Raid Hebrew Quarters, Firing Right and Left with Pistols. ~ Trusnix, Sept-8— Phe Riack | js attacked the Jews here again | blaming them for the bomb | tenlniae ‘tn the Central Poltee courtyard Saturday were Nogked with TY @ thou: 5 were praying ut the ir dead, the Black Hun-| y. causing a. wild rush} which many tore were majority of the wounded refun taken to the hospitals feared that the hospitals and a FOREIGNERS TO STAR IN “MADAME BUTFERFLY.” Are Here to and Tenor Sing in the Soprano tion, WOMAN DIED IN STREET; CROWD BLAMED AUTOIST. ive Chase, Al jtoueh 80 on. The paticrns are yery handsome, and iiberally decorated with gold. % $32.50 Theodore Haylland Dinner Sets at $20 A beautiful spray floral design with ait handies gold; Also $45 Dinner Sets at $30, and $55 Dinner Sets at $40. $35 Charles Field Haviland Dinner Sets at $20 Border design with all handles gilt; 191 pieces. Also $50 Dinner Sets at $35; 114 pleces. $50 Pouyat French China Dinner Sets at $35 In pink floral border design; 114 pieces. $22.50 Austrian China Dinner Sets at $12. 50 Spray floral design; 100 pleces. $15 American Porcelain Dinner Sets at $10 Flora) designs; 100 pieces. Also $12 Dinner Sets at $7.50; complete for twelve person . The Showing of FANCY CHINA { A ing of a third is the Teast you can expect. Every of Fancy China ts included—beautiful patterns and skape:. There are sample Hnes from some of the leading importers, which will be sold at 100- pieces. sort lgsz than half price, and we are closing out several patterns from our own stock at half, A few hints—come yourself to get an adequate idea of the variety. Chocolate Pots euch, regularly §, 2.50 and 8 it Jara at 50c, 81 and S106 Sand $2.00. |_Creama at B1, 81.25 and | wenive Dishes at B50, 40¢, BOC nnd each, regularly 0c, ti, Nic 9 Tee Mo eat Mile ‘died Baskets at 50c each, res. wSahid Dishes at tiaena $1.50 each, Merdiatis: 3h, Hasass Creagda at 50e reeularly $2 to 3, lates at #4 87.20 and $0 = doen, regulary $7.20, $10, 12 and 8. Condensed Milk Jars at 35e, 81 larly fa, Sugare ahd to pal repubariy $1, and $ Jugs at 81.25 larly ae and “Comb and Erosh Trays at 1 and $1.25 cach, regu! $2 and $2.50. Compoten ‘at Bc regularly Muming at $1 and $1.25 $2 and ¥2.50. and 1.50 1.0 and $2. Cove! each, reeularly Richly Decorated Plates China, in Breadand-Butter, Tea, prices: At 810 a dosen, from ae . A ERso ‘ns’ dorem, from ¥5. trom) yw Bullding, each, each, regularly French and Dresden English, Reduced Salad and Dinner sizes. Gn dozen, from $9. ASS dosens from $2. At#ia doxen, from $1539, AUBSO @ dozen, Main and Tnird too The September Occasion In Blankets and Quilts Wanamaker Blanket Sales are famous, for their values, qualities and variety, LForesighted housekeepers plan to ay in their Winter supplies of bedclothing at the splendid savings provided by these September events. : Quality, aize and weight of the Blankets are clearly stated In ev! case ‘The Down Quilts -were all made in olir own factory, In exe! designs and are warranted not ta shed. Blankets and Quilis Resedale Blankets of beautiful wool; silk binding; red, blue or pink borders. Zin, 5 pounds, $3.75 a palr. San Jose Blankets, strictly all-woo! filing; ding, red, blue, pink or plain white borders. wide 60x82 in., 4 pounds, $3 a valr; white cotton warp; very fine cotton warp; 60x82 fh. ids, $4.50 a pl; 72x82 in, 6 pounds, $5.50 a pair, 75x84 In. $5.50 a paie; Same, finer grades, 6 in., 4 pounds, $5 a s2 in, 5 ponds, $6 a palr; 76x34 in., 6 pounds. $7 a palr. All-woor Blankets; pink aud Liue borders; 41a, % at $5.50, $7 and $8.50, ts made in our own workrooms trom the -best-quatty ul designs; guaranteed down-proof. 5x6 {t., $4,50; 6x6 $6. Fourth floor, Old Building Blankets, Comfortables and Quilts raonedals Blankets, silk binding; rs; G0 x §2.in. 5 a pair, re gularly $3.25 cotton-and-wool, 4 pourids, at $1 red. blue or ularly 5. Tufted Comfortables, 70 x 75 in.; filled with Silkoline-covered gus and colorings. at 85c, regularly $1.25 to white cotton; pretty destg Figured Silkoline-Coversd Comfortables, 72x78 in., tufted by hand; Niled with carded white cotton, at $1.25 and $1.50. Pure Down Quilts, fill size’ mnde in our own fact filed vst down, covered with best figured sateen; good designs and coloriugs. At $3,605 each, regularly $5. : bud-Blation Store, Blankets and Quilts Basement, O14 Uuilding, San Jose Blankets, fine woo! filling; spool cotton warp; wide’ fk ling; pink, bliie or red borders. 60x32 {nch, $4 a palr, 72x in. $5 a pair; (0x8) in. $6 a pair, caconstield Blankets, de wilk binding; 78x $4 in. 6% pounds, at $5.90 a pair; tosularly 8 Pisid Wool Blankets, wide silk binding: piuk-and-white, blue- l-white and gray-and-white. yeclally priced at $6 a pair. Full-size Down Quilts, figured silk centers with 6-in. plain sili een backs; beayutn) design and colorings. at $0.85, regu ‘IMed Quilts, covered with best quality fgured § in Japanese silk borders; silkoline } tufted 1 audsome designs and colorings; 72x78 in. at $4.75, regu- Is Main aisle, Git Building Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. The Wonderful Display of CHINA. and GLASS Our September offerings of DINNER WARE exceed in variety and beauty any.that we have previously made, and take absolutely no account pf the sharp advances recently scored by French and German china, from the famous French potteries of Havijand and Pouyat. there are splendid bargains in Austrian and American ware. The superb collection of If ANCY CHINA presents many pieces at half price, and the CUT GLASS forms a brilliant’ An unusually rich and beautiful display of MARBLES, BRONZES, PEDESTALS and BRIC-A-BRAC, mostly at half price or less, rounds out an event that is simply amazing in variety, high, character and , detailed mention of which will be made later, is an importaut companion moyement, offering many handsome Elec trie, Gas and Oil Lamps-+t great sayings. Fine English China Handsome patterns to be sold at half price—Piates, Salads, Chop Dishes, Roast Meat Sets, Soup Sets, etc.: % B Ad nd $189. 75, BU and $7 Plates at $10, B15, dozen, from $2), 39), 3 and 922.50 a» net, and $90 a | | Soup Sets at €11 at 80, from 360. | from $20 and Roast Meat Seta eneh, from $9), $12 and SL Salud Sets at trom Ho Chop Dishes. at's, $10.50 and 14 = enoh, from #6, #1 acd $28. ‘Third floor, New Building Decorated China at 10c, 12c and 15c each Pine Austrian China {na neat floral design; all pieces gilt—Break- fast Plates, Tea Plates, Bread-and-Butter Plates, Oatmeal Dishes, Fratt Saucers, Sugars, Creams, Tea Cups and Saucers, at 10c, 12¢ and 1Sc each: worth double. Main and Third floors, New Bullding. There are also very special values In Cups and Saucers and other items in Fancy China; algo in Steins and Jugs, é Brilliant Cut Glass We control one jarge cut glass factory absolutely—and several others In effect. Our regular prices, for deeply cut and finely fiulshed pieces on “blanks” of the purest quality, are always,a third less than equal quality ts sold for elsewhere. : . Now, we take one of our own pa tterns, and reduce !t still further, to one-half usual value, as follows: finch Bowls, at $4.50 each, from | “4 and $7. winch bowls at $5.75 each, from ch Nappies at $2.75 each, from S-Inch Nappies at 84 each, from } andles, at ‘Bypoon Hoiders with Seach, from ¢ Oream ‘Trays ie ani Dishes at $1.75 ewch, tro, “Hoahon Dishes at $2 enok, (rom £. Higa Compotes at i, and’ 813.50 euch $0. H. qridneh Nappies at 96 each. trom ‘ater Carafes al $4 each, from $6. Water Jugs at 87-50 qnd $0 each, from $10 and $l. Celery Trays at $4.50 euch, from from: %, 3, Shu and Sugars Creams at pair, {rom 84.50 a] “uach Bowls nt $20 and ¥37.50, from 2 and #9, Bric-a-Brac, Marbles, Pedestals, Bronzes With hardly two pieces alike, descriptions are impossible, But the offertug presents Marbles in muny beautiful subjects, including a direct shipment from Italfan afelicrs and some of our own choice statuary. ‘There are some fine English Vases, a collection of Onyx and Marbie Pedestals from Paris, and a charming display of Paris Bronzes. Every one of these carefully selected Art Objects carries with {t an important price saving. Tn the Art Rooin on the Third Moor. The September Sale of HOUSEWARES Every section of the big Housefurnishing Stofe in the Basement, with its city block of merchandise, contribures stirring offerings to this semi-annual sale, NICKEL-PLATED BATH ROOM BRUSHES PIXTURES | White Bristle Dust Brushes, 350. Sponge Racks for bath tub, bre Sink Cleanera, 10c. Glass and Tooth Brush Hold Zamplco Scrub Brushes, 10¢. Soap and Glagt Holders, Sac. Long Handle Wool Dusters, $1) Soup and Sponge Rack for tub, $1. | Hair Floor Broom, 14-inch, Se. Towel Rods. (Minch, % Soap Rack for bath tub, 4c. WOODENWARE daggers, fe. 2c. Counter Duaters, 10-ine ther ha Ws, Dusters, Cleaning Sponges, 10¢, ; IRONWARE Ash Cans, made of galvanized iron, f arma, 2c, Wood Towel. Rollers, 100. | with six black tron ribs on side; re. «Salt. Boxes, inforeed bottom, ¥ ht fron by nes Wringers, 10xE% in, role Aiea top and bottom; Buckets, tre heb herd wood) toweth with Unned . wood treads” fastened i iron Patls, tato. Fr Garbage Catia, Sc THIRD UNUER-PRICE ntAHION Of @utiterey Onk; Dox rinea hush bottoma; lined with ‘ealvanize, TemOvavie Waste pipes seven. sizer A tnt Lice a to aldes; $1) 6, 120; R with cbarcoai sheathing; coubie tron; brasx lever locks; siiiing shel es) wep te 4s men 10) Ibi. s 4 inca 12 Ibs. 47 sen 159 Ibs, 6 neh 260 Nhe. S38 Inch DOUBLE COAT. ‘ENAMEL WARE made from the Pos! absolutely free from all polvonous mubstances; every ‘plece perfect Capacities given ate from facturers’ standard Jis! a Pots, leat, We; 2 30. First quality, sheet metal; Roasting 300.3 166 inch, 6c. ; A-inch, Ii-ineh, 4c. Pudding Pans. I-qt., 90.; ie fat, Me; Bat, I KREAMER'S EXTRA HEA VY TINWARE, * Oval Holler. tat, No 81-0. conver bottom, i Deep Bread Pans. tbc f a We; tat, 28 Pudding Moulds, 2-at PL CM oie Strainers, b-in W-at jelleat., 380.5 1 Bea, | Box Nutwhex Gratera~ be Seamless Water 12-q¢ Fed Buckets, 2at.. Ibe Bilge ge MK Be Seqts \ Kettles, No. 7, copper bottom, “yt Colande p Ple Plates, oo) Dish with drain ing Spoons, M-Inch Besides a notable group Iinch, ae WANAMA KER _great September Sales in thos. ; a Store, Old Tie j September Selling Opens With a “Rush We intend Pp break all records in the Economy this month, New stocks, in tempting profusion, will be Ofiered, each announcement from the Sub-Station Store will possess especial interest. ‘Chief voriance today is claimed by the China, Cut Glass and Hiankets, part of the stocks, fult details of which And then these Ore publishe! in this morning's papers fine items; ° SHOES---Fall Styles, Low-priced Brand-new lots uf Shoes for Aiitumn wear, at a saving. Aud & few last lots of Summer Shoes—which are also good for Fall days— At very little prices: Women’s (0 Low Shoes at $1-—Black kidskin, patent leather Ups; Cuban h 1 full size-range. Girls’ Tan Shoes at~ $1.60 —Buiion Smaller sizes,$1.35. Girls’ Kidskin Shocs at $1.30 —Welted soles leather; sizes 8% to 10%, Smaller sizes, $1, larger sizes or—lace,_sizer 11 to 2. of oak-tanned $1.50, Small Boys’ Shoes at $1.30—Box calf, lace. full toes; stoutly sewed oles Bizes 10 to 181%; full $1,75 quality: Boys’ High School Skees at $1.50-—-Satin calf Jace, with extra { in extra broad widths; stout soles; sizes 1 to to bik, In 7 quality, Women’s Stockings, 123c Pair | Black cotton, seamless, with doublé heels and toes, Remarkably good ut the price Girls? School Dresses. Finest values we have offered at the present prices. Motners will call them- exceptional — bar- gains, for toe cresses cre of good materials, are pretty, well made and practical, Girls will be leased with the natty os The picture give: 4 au idea of the attractive- ness of the models, At $2.75, regularly $3.75 , —Dresses of fancy plaid cotton “mixtures; colors, brown, green, red, blue and blagk, broken plaids. Guimy@ effects, braided. At 3.75, regularly $6.00 ~— Dresses of fine sergo or cheviot, yokes or taffeta plaited skirts; colors, blue, black, red and brown. Trimmings of taf— s feta silk, finished with fancy buttons. Skirt has three rows of plaits, Women’s $15 Broadcloth Suits, $11.50 Particularly Stylish Models We are justly proud of these smart suits. In excellence of material, a attractiveness of cut and Heauty of-finfsh, they are, $16 values. You will hardly find their equals anywhere at that price—but buying them at concessions they are specially priced to-day at $11.50. At $11.50, Peguiaciy'S 15 Or black, blue, red or brown broadcloth, ratio ned with capierbee Ture tight-fitting coat, patch pockets, and vents in back of coat trimmed with buttons, Skirt seventeen-gored, with eelf-fold on bottom, All sizes. Pretty. Novelty Silks at 75c a Yard -Reghlarly $1 to $1.50 ces Never a better cae Htinlty for w smart waist or skirt ate-pmall cost. Here are 1,000 yards of beautiful fancy silks, in effective designs and colorings, in stripes and plaids, ready to choose from 7c. —they Gre regular $1 and $1.50 qualitie: Remarkably Good Values : In Women’s Muslin Underwear xe Nightyowns at 75¢, regularly $1°-Of nainseok, Tound neck, trimmed with lace and ribbon beading. Drawers at 28c~ Of -catmbric +4th_lawn ruffle trimmed with hem- || stitched plaits. Drawers at 38c—Of cambric with lawn ruffle, trimmed with em- brofdery or hemstiiched ppleites Two Shirt-Waist Barga ins ; At $1, regularly $1.50—Of white lawn, area with embroldery { lace and fine plalts; piaited back. Short sleeves,” * At $1, regularly $1.50) —Of black sateen, for maids or waitresses. Front plaited and Uemptitcned; collar and cufts of white lawn. White. Cotton Dress Goods Remnants at One-half A grand clearing out of odds and ends—some are soiied, but lengths are good-—from 2 yards to 7 yards. Chances here for-walists, children's dresses and even sults, te ea at 26c; 25c goods at 12%4c: 18a Roods at Ye.; 15¢ goods at 7380; 124 Koods at Oc. White Embroidered Belts, 10c The patterns are pretty, the belts haye dainty oh buttons, day they are 1O¢ though regular value 's 20¢,. Toilet Articles at Small Prices. And you are sure your sayings pay, too, for, though prices are amazingly low, none but reliable articles are offered: To- Cola Cream and Glycerine Soap, Hair Bnushos, solid cUackns B5c. Becakes Ip box, We Clothes Brushes, 2 ue poten Olive Oil Soap, 4 pound ap Ly Haat be PER te ar, oer Glove: . rex: White’ Cast ' 4 pouna | “ATI, 500. m bar, ibe, merle. sBoapy 34, pound yay s Shampoa Bags, 100. 3 Kent's Bath Brushes, 250, sanity Dowde! ¢., worth: ool Bruwhes, 10e.. recularly Isc. | “pint Nena A eta and oe. 7 2 | Pasement, O18 Tuflding, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street