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“OTHERS IN PERIL Chief, Overcome, Is Dragged "om Gas-Filled Cellar by Others. 5g Potice Drive Hundreds | Tenement Dwellers From ‘Threatened Homes. t and twenty firemen were in peril ff death from escaping cas, emoke and 2 at a tobaceo factory fire, at Beventy-sixth street. sereergem pegwerrer camer eta meno inn tenant gener Ae AT BG BLAZE “IBIG FACTORY BURNS of | Chief Croker, Deputy Chief Dough-/ 'Some Funny Sidelights on the Political Mixup in Hoboken | i weir!-weu!- =NOW SUPPOSE You GOAND_ | FIGHT IT OUT. | } BoB DAVIS, THE COUNTY Bass ao threatening for a time that tenement dwellers. of the entire Wot until nearly daylight to-da: frightened people of the nel, hood become settled again in ~The fire started Inte last night in| Ghio-Cunan factoty, “kh five-story | building, at Seventy-sixth street Firat avenue, Deputy Chief Dough- anda Chief Croker led a @ basement with Kas. Cro- iker had gone far to tho rear when the ke and fumes caugat him, and he and was about to fall. Chief Dragged Out. Dougherty heard his cry and dragged him to the entrance, where he revived after a few minutes. Several cf the ‘men also had narrow eacapes, and had #0 be assisted out. Yhrilling eisai to gathered about. The wind was strony and it blew the | toward a long row of dense!) ywided tenementa. Amid shouts of ex eltement the police and firemen begaz o evict the dwellers, -- Resolved to take no chances, the po- thet Furniture, trunks and other Deggage and personal effects were plied igtti-ait the streets nthe vicinity; Kept Fire From Spreading. Te ‘ooked for a time as if the fire! fwould extend to and destroy some of | be hastily vacated tenements, but a — fortunate change in —the—direction of j the wind enabled the fremon to pre- —werve them from destruction. Once the gas plpes were plusged, the fire- men attacked the flames from all sides ‘and sonfined the damage to the bulld- ng; The loss of the Gnio-G ESCAPED DEAT INFRENCH WRECK Americans Left Cars Just Bes fore Crash—Miss Haskell, In- fred, Taken Aboard Liner, Sept. 28. —Nicholas White Star tine. pinned in the wreck, w ontr_per—— @on seriously injured as the result of. ‘aha telescoping yesterday at the mouth -—-f the Breval- Tunnel. tust__bevord (ea Mantes of the rear coach of the special | —— feqm .Pevis,. easr iio ficeicbars passengers to Cherbourg for embarka- tlon on the Adriatic. | Miss Haskell, who muffered greatly taken an board the ier, and was placed p's surgeon, The fm the care of the exact natufe of her injures had not steamer been when sailed. Mr. Martin added that the slistained by a dozen ott were hardly worth mentioning. cone! ing of scratches, bruises an fram broken giaus, He ex: the providentia! escape of ‘were’ tn the rear oar of the was due to the determined which lessened the seve when the Rouen train cr rear oar of the Stain, bound bourr. Nathaniel B. Day and Mrs. Day, anc Mr, and Mrs. James Wilson, w @ccupying the last compartm: Cherbourg train, had Ic and gone forward. evitably would have Miss Haskell and her fm the compartment {m At the one which jhad be by Mr. and Mrs, Day and Mr ison. The mother had time by the door of tr @aughter was cau fwreen the reate the t Otherwise they In: tex broken and wad, t pita} at Evroux wasn “Cherbourg train turned out to be Incor- Fest. He te 2 Frefchman and was\a | PAseedger on the Rouen train, | this p [chine was pur CHIEF HAYES "15 zs (RE-msTATEOL NEW YORKERS AUTO PARTY 1S CHASED BY MOB Machine Beyond Sencar Be- cause of Accident Had Run Down Peddler. WORCESTER, Mass, Sept. %—An automobile driven by Ashop Benily and occupied by five New Yorkers, includ- | ing three women, was passing through ce yesterday when the cap of the engine blew of and the wuto, com- pletely beyond ‘Bently's control, ran through Front street at a terrife rate, | It demolished the wagon of a Greek peddier named Sarkis J. George, and \throwing George twenty-five feet, in- jured hint severely. ‘Phe-wuto-eontinued-on-tte fight halt uck a telegraph pole. pursued by about countrymen. who chaufteur_and occupants with unless instant EAS CEG for the damage was ‘The arrival wf the police Baar tea any serious trouble. The occupants of the Auto escaped -infury but the ma- out of commisston. Try Our Shoes least, in Patent Leath-r, Klate-Kig, Cal. and Gun Metal Ca.f. $2.5) to $5. Misses’ and Children’s. Kid button and Lace Shoes; to 1044, $1,50, a2. 00,32. 50 $3.00, $2.09, $2. 50, $3. 60 and 94,00, The Junior Calf Sizes 9 to 13, $1.25, $1.5! The «Harvard Junior,'' sizes The «Armor Clad’ Young | en's Boys’ and Youths and $3.00. ALFRED J. And vou wa Never Buy a Others. High Cut Button and Lace Shoes, Prices from Shoes. for Young Men and Boys. Lace, sizes 11 to 2 an 6th Ave., Corner 20th St. anette PR A AEH LN ARON TD RENAE AEE ARNE TE I STI STEIN OR HN ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, STACK MENDING RHIS FENCES HE SWIPED MY LEADER- LIN WHiP Him WITH ME HANDS Tito! RECORDER STANTON. STUDIES THE LIVES AND (TACTICS OF veep Ee Aen THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1907. eas September Values |{Your Money’s Worth and cata | in Brill Clothes Satisfaction Guaranteed. . ae ir rr? : Houseleepers can always be sure of receiv- for Men, Young Men | hiv uve ssoriatie Hav aath'ae al carries with it our guarantee, an $s mar < and Children Values resulting from Brill trade advantages—s\ volume business, four stores under one exe down at the lowest rock bottom price, For instance: A Complete Bed Outfit Like JMustration weer'tor Sideboard Values such as have made Brill stores the fastest grow Sisal ing clothing stores in America. French bevel: Alil-Wool Suits, $10 mero, Strictly all-wool gray «ca €, in wale, ts and and. two overplaid effects. Cut on new § small drawers tandard in ndard in t {one lined @ warranted to give with Fall Coats.ana Raincoate $10 ipaap- Cravenette raincoats and Fall coats that cannot be Actual ata third more in price—warranted to hold fii, style and color until worn out $10, Brill Ci Cicthes Special at $12.50- limited time only. Journeyman tailored blue and inished worsted suits. Standard $20~ Cut on four new Fall. models. ..... . $12. 50 Cravenette raincoats, journeyman tailored from high-grade raincoat fabrics by foremost raincoat makers. $18 and $20 values $12.50 Semi-fitted-back Fall coats, new herringbone and wale effects, Velour and smart cheviots. Values $18, S20 AN PISO weresniscresirsiectne oss ces teiee Brill Clothes for Young Men Youths’ suits that will give full $8- —miade of - excellent fabrics and cut on new, correct-models; Siesta $6.00 Youths’ suits tailored and trimmed to hold shape, tit and style until worm out. $10 and $12.50 values. New Fall models and colorings; sizes up to 20 yeats.. "$8.00. Brill Clothes for Children Dudley 4-in-1 waterproof combination suits—the most Enamelied Réddstea vith heavy continuous ppbsts, one (1) all steel spring wif en wire fabric, one (1) sJnitary soft top mattress in first-¢lass ticking and 3 (2) odorless feather pi outfit cannot be ¢ Without Extra Charge. $1.00 Week Opens Account for less than! $15.0 $] 1-49 For this $58.00 Mas- sive Solid Oak Pillar Leg Extension Table. Highty pol- ished and neatly carved; has heavy claw feet. A = BOY DROWNED SAILING “BOAT” IN ROOF TANK Little Andy Genoniese Fell In, and,Scared Companions Ran Home. Death by drowning in a tank on th root of his home was the fate of littl ‘Andy Gencnese, six yeara old, of No. 6 East Seventy-first atrect. His chum, Eddje Hannigan, a neighbor boy, told ‘Andy's desire to have a| fs Hfe. the boys waiched the bic craft on the East River and envied the cuptains and pllots and plain sallormen their Joba, Andy Mra. George G: desire. She told bim to wait aw big-man,and he mighi go gut on the water Andy and Eddle were together talk- tng boat Inst night at dinner time, and the raof tank, which Is six feet deep up th and eight ac into thelr minds. They decided to fashion two lit- | tle ships ani sail them on It Wits knives they shaped thelr toys from pine boards, stuck up m mast on each and “played” the canvas was spread for Your ‘Children ice and the best in material an an Russia Shoe, Low Heels. 0, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, 12 to Zand 2% to 5 4, $2.00- 2 10 544, $1.50+ Fine Calf, Lace and Button, $2.50 CAMMEYER, led to wee hie friend pitch vata the tank Eddie ran home. too | Special—D. B. Jacket Sult with Knick- Pi oa to s ened ptoltellivenar Bad ' er Pants—sizes 7 10 16—good $4 & $5 values $2.95 Entering in Order to eyois MistaKes. nonese ¢ ga eae Jackets are cut full, Knickers are full size—tail ET = slarmed. 9 the roof a aver, aaw her ind fell backw: days Is to RADWAY'S practical and generally satisfactory suit ever d ed for boys. E | ndy, nervous tn his delight, climbed | cms box to the rim of the tank and - cas 55- OT = 159: EAST 23°° ST. FWO DOORS WEST of THIRD AVE..N_Y. Be Sure to Look at Our Signs Before Fifty thousand sold under this guarantee and never one “We guarantee this suit to give full $6 servico—a Greatest $6 value_in returned new suit -if—it doesn’t.” $3.95 to obey, but was horri- | headlong a trimmings and fabric are.good $4 and $5 standard—new fall cassimeres in various gray shades. Spe ial Reefers and Top Coats—new Fall models—S4 values Tan, olivé aro | The Daily Lesson Q.-_\What is better than a W ‘orld Advertisement? > SEBREE GOING TO PACIFIC, tans yster gray _all-woot covert 1 teeters, All-wook blue serge reefers, new fall models, plain and | | i \ Rea: ral Ch One of Cruiner Suuadrons. gilt buttons, chevron on sleeves, &c.; sizes 3 to 10. A. A three-time World WASHINGTON, Sept, 2%—Comman- Tan and olive top coats of all-wool covert—correct Fall Advertisement. pe canperrascraes Patel models; sizes 8 to 15. ONEY nite ©. What is still better th of Rear- GET THE HABIT. Shien, TO WE DO NOT ASK OYERS| than a three-time World Ad- ne Lighthouse Doa: Bel in a few mand of one of ui iNilser (equabrone? ehleny Gist rene ¢ Pacific cous tral Sebree's flagship will 0. R RR READY RELIEF ) vertisemient ? A. A seven-time World Advertisement? ga- incuire About Rates on Three and Seven Time World Advert sements. & REFERENCE CALL OR WRITE FOR ILLUS.CATALOGUE 4-4. be the UNION cn: ian 14th. n. Bway. 47 CORTLANOT,n. Greenwich. 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers. 125TH STREET, cor. 3:1 Avenue. Is Your Face Freckled? FFRECKLES and exageeraicd Tan | are unpleasant remmnders~of the Summer play ime. They can be per- manently and painlessly removed by the Woodbury Method. Call or write uwatiom. | WOODBURY INSTITU! °° Dept, D,, 22 W. 23d St., New York | 49. lea, ee Half Hose Guaranteed to wear six months le roof Half Hose bear the g guarantee that counts, ~ HNN e scrips these Holeproof.Half eta months without holes. If they don't, return sixS4months atter purchase ind we'll replace hose _free. Holep because they are knit by a new process ci ‘omb pining the highest grades of long at heel and foe, where the strain comes. Hole proof Half Hose are the most com cause they haye no seams to hurt the feet: Brill Stcres Are the Only Stores in New York That Seil Roieproof Halil Hose: ~~ Brill stores back the makers’ claim that every pair of Holeproof Hose will wear six months, giving a written guarantee with every box of Holeproof , Hose, So your sox are doubly insured—by the maker and by Brill Brothers. : No seams to hurt the feet. No holes for six months: No darning for the “Missus.” Holeproof Half Hose are salay fast dyed. The color as well as the wear is guar- Colors are BLACK, TAN, GRAY and NAVY BLUE, Six pairs in aybox, with ae M1 guarantee, all one color or assorted colors, as you wish, six pairs for $2. the rate of thir ty-three and one-third cents a pair for Half Hose that will give you FIVE TIMES the SERVICE of th@ best fifty-cent hose you ever bought. Every pair bears the registered trade-mark—the famous crown and*strap. Sold only in Brill stores. 6 pairs, $2. CURES RHEUMATISM, wear. si Ragway"s iesay ne rf WORLD WANTS WORK WONDBRS, | The Wolfner Piano $250 ‘ILT ty one of the best manufacturers in the country | and embodies every feature upon which a good piano can be judged, No Money Down---*1 a‘Week No Extra Charges, No Interest. A Revolving Stool and Protection Cover Free with Each, Piano. We adopted the Wolfner be- crusé it proved to be the plano we were locking jor—one that ~{f we could guarantee and con- scientiously call The anteed. Get the Habit. Go to Ores FOUR § STORES. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS : WORK. MON DAY WON DERS 47 CORTLANDT, near Greenwich, JaBth STREET, oor.(3d Avenye, UNICN SQUARE, 1 th, near B'way. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers. in the World You can’t get for $250 a better. riano than the Wolfner—and& you can’t get at any price one that offers you greater prorec- tion, satisfaction and economy. The Wolfner Is Fully Guaranteed (Siegel Coorer Store, Fifth Floors Center.) ‘or our regular store announcement see page 11 case