The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1907, Page 5

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A e HLF AMILLON LOSS IN STREET CAR BARN BLAZE Iprourteenth Street Building] c Burned Together With 425 New Cars. co HORSES CAUGHT. Sed brirty Stil Left Alive in the - Ruins-—Firemen Rescue — a Baby.” deetroed the Fourteenth street | entailing a loea of rom .9400,000 to $600,000 and: tying up all | @he crosstown lines: below and includ- fag the Twenty-third street line and the ‘old horee car bait ,line. Of 197 eisotric cars stored In the darts end thn ethers so. badly burned they are of little hoe 7 Four hundred horses stabled in the _—_-Wifteent_atreer_side_of the barn—waeret nee. caught by the fire. Three hundred and Atty of these old follows were driven to ee street. but Arey others on. the top altve, and none1s believed to have been injured. i When the work of rescue began to- fay the old horses were neighing for. focd, and Sromen. wrre-eceling.sp the walls of the burned building and sving them oats and corn. Fifth Barn to Burn. ‘The car barna are the fifth owned by the New York City Railway Company to burn In the past year or so, First came. the Forty-second street barns, then the Fiftieth street, then these at | and Forty-Sfth street and | Lenox avenue. and at Elghty-sixth atreet_and Madison avenue, followed by 4 the pulldinw: to-releasy the horses, The Jana seven children. Wh- fcame to clear the tenes } Was on the roof watch al YORK MAN Oe ene Double the Usual Number of “‘S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps street by the police soon aftr On the street Savarese and suddenly discovered that the: child, Johanna, eighteen mo was missing, In the exeiteseat <i been forgotten entirely. Bavarese and hix wife tle, They had-to-bo + jpoliee, or they: would hay ithe tumbling down 5 [ment. Sergeant Pet | SHOL-ON TRAN -WAILE SLEEPING Noone. of Hook | Andrew Gisei Attacked byt ti_heard the |man dnd woman shrieking, and on Mysterious Stranger in Wabash Yards: Every Morning Until Further Notice Between 8.30 and 12 o’clock - TWO stamps for every ten cents of purchase if you’ buy BEFORE 12 o'clock; | We do this in order to shift into the quieter morning be ONE stamp (the regular number) for every ten cents of purchase AFTER] hours some of the business which is crowding us in the -12.0’clock. afternoon. — [learning = baby had been forgotton, he | bounded up the fire-sxcape to the top floor, ‘There he came upon little Jo- {hanna, crying. but unscathed. The} r He fallen bricks were all about her, but) DETROIT.’ Mich.. Oct. 9. — Andrew bet one had touched the baby. chalr Inj Green. of No. 618 Manhattan street, |New York City, was the victim of a u- stivoting last night jn ‘the Salroad yards’ He was: in to the: Fif-| of au eastbound paksenger niet, Croker. trislis 1) Was Délng Switclied tothe. car-fetry “when -a-FiTehg er, apparentiy— bout “twonty-flve. years. old, ra the car and/cahot: the New| suerte which she was dtunk, .She was then carried tO the #trest oy the fireman and | myster 12 pulidinga: ‘dangerous ‘places “The way theee girders ‘buckle from | heat makes them dangerous,” he’ said. Chet alto bad some hard things to say about/the water” presaure. ‘At tives almost ne water could be had.| fers in the car, and the nian who had the podr/ water pressure haa -un-\/doné the’ shooting jumped from: the Goubtedly caused the fire to get.a dig/ train and escaped betore the other pas- | startgne pena: keds pengers could realise wliat hed ec-) . Freeing the eres: curred, At Grace Hospital it was found | ‘The stables were peon biasing frém| that the bullet had struck Mr, Green rey collar to Feot. ‘The men fn En pe Ee colt and thigh. The latter Gert | with Police: terion, started shreurs | horses trotted Wown the runway | an but some were: fright ind. Drug Store Specialties 4 yin ms. of Toilet Uprenanntions a a it ‘Read Every Line of Ht! — Typical Siegel Cooper Co. Drug Store Sale- gereus, Mra Green said he knew of no enemies ; had, no suspicion of the identity, of old. into. the street, ‘BO! DAVIS) TO-DAY, | Munyon’s Tt was'e AifMicult task to wet to the Duffy. “ Fountain horses_on the third floor-Suddeniy the! meet: sent out ‘ . teat and side walle ofthe: -bullding | yoees' tort evening 10, he" Robert SH i Dandruff ~. Malt Witch Hazel wuckled and fell inward. ‘The firemen | Davis and the other pool-room gamblers | Syringes, Cc So. got from under. the. falling walls and | Sevigned ic the criminal branch of the | 7 ure, Whiskey ep, reached the street. Here a falling brick | supreme Court’ this morn! } all sizes, Bottle, $i size, at ’ 1Be size he was! reme will ask Justice Dowling to taken to Bellevue Hospital. date for trial of all pool-room cases The horses, hemmed in as they: were, 1d not surprise Mr. ware triettenied Tors time. ppt yhen: no pleas —sre "offered aren ten to. them -Liney- liner meunehét away ponalty. - Mactwe Rontentey at thelr hay. Pore Pane or struck Policeman Thornton, and \ We cannot mromicel to fill mail or @lephone aah for any of the above items, and. we reserve athe right ‘elite the purchase: Toilet Preparations and Articles Medicines and Proprietary Remedies R BEEP IRON, AND WINE lresh | BLAUD'S IRON PILLS — 5, CAMPHORATED Oft— SANDAL | /PACKER'S TA Ber dee Nurse of Yeon aad bie: | grstan 100 te balers OC | CRaunce, 20ci S-ounee i sherry; we guarantee this prevara: | . | TINCTURE OF ARNICA—_] lon 0 be made, of the very Fest shticruare oe ees Vue | _ trounce, 20¢; J-ounce, ingredients; cue aoe plot l7e PLAIN AMMONIA— be bot Te. ss sscstses {Not MIGRAINES TABLETS Je] tt 5 MANHATTAN VEGETABLE | “100 la ber BLOOD PURIFIERSthla prepare: | Ie | | ® L SOAP—eine 12c. WHITE ROSE GLYCERINE [p—tterPoNerrttcer | lic. GLYCERINE SOAP— exes Be! _A-Mill Change Brings You_ Newest, Most Desirable te-iays fire, The Fourteenth street barns, recently built, were supposed to be fireproof, ‘Their walls were of brick and they Were supported by fron and steel girders. Apparently there was nothing wbout them that could burn. ‘The barne extended from No. 833 to No. 46 East _ Fourteenth street, and were four stories high, runniry back. to the old barns in Fitteenth street, used mainly for atabling the 400 street car horses. These eocupled the first, second and top floors ‘9f the-old- bam. The fire started on the top floor ot the new barns. Efforts were being | made by the company’s employees te atay the progress of the flames, when Policeman Cashin happened along -and | dost no time in sounding the alarm eenement at No. 621 to awaken tl Mies. This adjoined six other six: tory pulldings, allot them filed. trom gel- | dar _.to root. with Itallan.. families, 5 Fieemen in Perl —Ghtat. Croker tn -answasins.the,, frat. @larm, was dashing up Second avenue in: his automobile when the front wheel _____ef his vehicle came off. How the Chief escaped unhurt is a miracle, but when ‘was out-in-a jiffy, running on foot the reat of the way to the fire. the automobile toppled to its side he| -59¢, PERUVIAN TONIC—this pre, thon Is for cararrh of ihe s RERO GEN—pound bortl Os SALT— PURE REFINED NORWAY COD ¥ i pint boule « of sic MANHATTAN EMULSION. OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD Liv = 39¢- i MANHATTAN (anu eiteact— Tome ticane 10c + OD SODA,, MINT TABL! LITHIA TA reine, TW TRBLETS 100 In boner: E 30¢ ANTIKAMNIA TABLETS— re 20c | a aaae WILLIAMS’ SW 1SS VIOLET SOAH—J cakes in box... “CEARISI BOUQUET SOAP J cakes in box. OLIVELO TOILE: $1 dor; cake... at $11 and $13.50 a Recently one of New England’s- most mil- «<nent_woallen_mills_re- organized) the selling and’st ying depart- “ments. So that next season’s new —arrange- ments would not be in- terfered with, Immediate Disposal of all stock on hand was necessary. 45,000 yards of fabrics were bought t by Brill stores —bought at a> great. discount be- -Cause- was ‘great. 7 The REECE strictly all- wool | ‘velours and cassimeres used in sutts selling at $18 to $25 and are con- sidered exceptionally good values at those prices. Many-were woven ex- pressly for -finetallorine trade. Many designed as ‘‘exclusive styles’ --—-expressly_for-the largest_and finest. ——concems in LUNEBORG ORewiss LILAC a 3be Al rious the com* ie MAN HASTAN vitoonive COMPLEXION) LILAC PER! ubstitute for D0e oie bs FLORODO Ee big, pettumedi neruatie eRe et pertumed: be: ATHASWE’ Et: ary { T ‘ont euace botle FLORODORA P| one eunce Gig UD DE TOIL Ore Le as a BAUR = 69c JOHANN ARN COLOGNE— dente, HAIR RE. 89c BANGeRINE=sinieNaee PURE ROCHELLE SALT— ] 4¢ SOc size, 2ve; 250 elt “pound 228: }6-pound, ic HAY'S HAIR-HEALTH—A dressinz | COMPOUND LICORICE lavigorant for the balr: for te: | “POWDER—pouad a8: 4- JN ing, gray or taded bal pained: Cc Le Cer [PURE SODIUM PHOS- MANHATTAN EAU DE QUININE | pATETEranulaed: pound 10 sed for promoting the growih beauty of eee CROMIDOR RER,.. MANHATTAN BRONCHIAL 8e| | LOZENGES—bor vevceesses SULPHUR GREAM TARTAR Reliscinerstiveres bor Zie+ S= Box POND'S EXTRACT —s0e. 29¢ ny er OR O-TAYMoL- SEPTIC —used aN bese Bg bore 35c SrtAXSEED serene (GHERR GH 1 9e. witch | Ha tle, 27¢; pint bortle. PURE ALCOH toss quart, 6c; pint bere, wood ALCOHOL—awen, 23¢;) plat boil [ke |. CASTOR OIL—8-eunce, }COTT' Feiss imulate Surgical Supplies Fecene a third toa ball lese then thoes of specialty. srorees “BATH CABINETS: pward (rem... atiriy SE. 30; ¥e FI a SOA ABDOMINAL 19 for achenipe a pecan ye Halesnd|peardnes PURE POWDERED ALUM— pound box.... Tec POWDERED BORIC ACID— Paved tor Z0n W ponnd box LUC r Ko R. Waly pe ER | FRESH SEIDLITZ 10¢ akin sort, c ecu Gre. vibe a —Hounces20c; 3-ounee..., | GLYCERINE ® ROSE WA-T0)e, TER—S-ounce, 20; S-ounee TEESERCE OF PEPSIN—ter ebvenie er _ Indigestion; deeereltsule, abe; feunces LEC Te DAYOL HOUSEHOLD BULB Medicines ALE hard rub- 59c FELLOWS" SOMECE ND-SYRUP OF PH EXTRACT OF SAMICK, GINGER—2-ounes- flask. -WOLFNER LIVER PILLS— purely vegetable; bottl “pitt: [COMPOUND CATHARTIC | PILLS=100 Im battle: fe, 12c These fabrics would fetch a pre- _—_miumt_to-day_in-the wholesale mar- ket because of the smart designs and popular-colorings. REPUBLIC ROUG lessee COLOATE*S Tooth OW DER Set mae DR BBLL'S TO POWDER er | ELIXIR Stenle h ibber ite ete NURSING. A Ac aneie fireproof,” ‘St ehould- be .¢asy."” ‘The firemen made their way to the! The Chief saw bis men here {gelatd “the “ropa and std: ‘Behind him Canw “the 6th= era, and every one got to the ground Noor and dashed to the street. Hardly Yad they got clear of the building when 7 the walls buckled on the four sides and fell inward with-w crash like the ex- = plosion of tona of dynamite, ~_ Baby..Had_ Been. Lett_ On the top ifese of the crushed tene- upon the mind, or: beauty, ~cheerfile vig ness’ soon disappear when the kidneysare ‘out of order or dis- Kidney trouble hae le Ty become so prevatert that it is not uncom: HE=ty non for « child to be BN born afflicted with weak kidneys, Ifthe sehild urinate groooftex, ifthe urine Peace ‘age wien it sliould be'able to control the Pesos it is yet afi with bed-wet- mar depend pont theeaues of thedif aay is Pinney trouble, fs the first =a pan eens ed ane ames condition of ladder ‘ahd not to a a eu: ‘ fomen 1] as men are miser- semis Kidney. ext. bladder troabl ‘aad both need the same remedy, ‘The mild and the immediate effect of Sweanp- Rect is soon reelized. It is sold a fifty ‘one-dollar Ct, You may ie ae 7 ct ge roeny of fees teati- received . from sufferers aA rand & fra eure and mention eke et, ~Croker added, “and es hardly || Brill stores? 15-000 -yards-of these— fabrics were tailored ‘into. sults by Tone of -the-best-“Brittattrected_tailor-— ig organizations-as-between-seasons work. Work not done-in-a-rush— work done to keep intact. valuable _and_ highly developed tailoring or- fe ne in better tai- od garments. at. less cost_than those produced in rush periods. 2 “Here_are_the-preatest—suit-cvale “ever. offered at this season of the year: All-wool ‘velour. and_ cassimere suits, in new brown, olive and ay overplaids, stripes and club checks— _¢ut.on three new. correct fall: models. “The: fabrics ‘are EUG Soran $18 fab. ric5-=thetailaring.-is-$46;50- STR Tie TSE $16.50 and $18 models—the suite ae Cc nnare es _..garments_in_every-way. Special B All-wool velour and_ cassi . Fee mes manager of our Shoe Store icone the-popular demand for this high-cut Style and-placed heavy aivance orders _ ato (thaltf-a--year-ago;-—So-to-day when: the. det, wid is ar its height, and most shoe dealer: are skurrying desperately about to get a few of the shoes to show, we are prepared with a “line of -eight-styles, all sizes and widths come areca: lete in cach. se pt E The high-priced specialty shoe stores ask $5 to $8 for the same ae ety cece Teel we bers styles we sell atthe regular ‘‘Foot Mould’? prices, $3, $3.50 and $4. favored for prince 8: dPceses; te- ntroducing the New: “Cotoniak Pumps” at-33: tails regularly at 79c a ‘59. = RATES. OWE PEO-10- ME TPOW, Als-pretry a-style as you have ever seen—the illustration will give you some idea of a terre si) cits beat “Made in calf and patent leather; seamless turned sole with an overlaid collar-| for less than $1.50 « yard, and ‘effect of duil kid, and a neat, Small ornament on the vamp. _You will Tike themmmeénsely=— |" they’re so different from the irdinary heavy pump. - Season. Many Un- usual Prices All. Nersiett cnikea Paname—e Sine ides yd. All-Worsted | Pinhesd Granite ~ Cloth—+4 inches wide; made to Teiail at $1.25 a yard; to- 85c other—m7 we show a v: ety a imported lead- ing Parisian _modisteés, -to- gether with numberless copies, modifications and im- provements. of them’ from our own workrooms,--These=|: ee Drined. #8.$12.50 toa] =prices which average fer -those usually asked -for-hats-of this character. But we take even greater pride | in the amount of beauty, sty! iginality which weare enabled'to at the I igures—$5 to ‘tn th grades we have no aT competitor, —oOT-$5 Tine Ti especial hasbeen the despair of competitors for ye If you wish to see just the best that’s reasonable figure can buy in millinery. come and look at these. More than 1,000 to choose from— two or three hundfed new styles every day. (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Fleor, Preat) —————— Hand-Cars-for— the Children IHESE out-door toys are becoming | more more popular every ‘day, especially with the boys. They are one of the best and | simplest toys of the kind ever Put-on the market. The prope'iing device is one that brings action all the mus- cles of the arms and chest and many other muscle throughout the body, The exemtise is excel- lent for developing the young bodies, and is especially good in this fresh, crisp, bracing weather. - Get one of these cars to-mor- :row. We have reduced the price for Be one day from $2 951 fe °$3.75 to... Wiener ye mere suits ‘in new ae Claret, Cannot be had anywhere out- side this store at our $1.2 Glegel Cooper Store, Second Fleor, Rear.) &) price... Diagonal-Wo ed— Diagonal Weaves “are coming into vogue, te here is an exceptionally fine ‘Gtlagortal Or selected wo 1 9RL sted in adcep black; yard $ 253 Woven Shadow Check Suiting — made of fine Ausiraiian woot ina rea, hidach pease check; uat the thing for your prin- cess gown; yard Pr. 986 Mohair Stripe Suiting — made of pure wool of fine quality, with a stripe of pure mohair, producing d-eldedly siky-effteetes tich, deep black; : (Slessl Cooper Siere, Main Floor, (uth St) —_————— “ihe: “Beaconsfield” Umbrella T is without question |the best umbrella ever sold at $5, -and—we-guarantec it in every particular, The frames and tse silk with which they are covered are the best, to be had. There arestyles for men nd women, and an, excellent choice of handles in the Jatest and bes styles. An umbrella that can’t be’ matched atits price. (Slozel Guoper Srese, Main Floor, Froat) Brill Fall ‘Goats Top Coa and Cravenette fap Conts 10 ual values under $15; cut on correct Here are garments that are unus fall modets;maile® of excellent’ fabrics, In new designs. and colorings. and French haircloth, “Every garment Fronts Interline with shrunk finen and color until worn out. warranted to hold shape, fit, style ats, with serge body Hnings and setin odel "extra smart, $10. | Faleonjel Table Jellies Vanilla, raspberry, mint, lem berry, ‘chocolate, cherry, ora dor., 4c; packar re Coffee Siegel Cooper's celebrated old Dutch blend of tine, Imporied, rich drinkin coffees; TU Ibs., $2.35: % Ibe, $1 1b. Strictly Fresh Cereals Yellow split peas, pearl taplocs, imported tego, fine pearl barley, white beans, whole bead rice; $1; 10 Ibs, 68; 5 Iba...e. Nut Butter Fountain strictly fresh made hi high market. quo buter; SIb. net SPECIAL—Tan Covert Topco: e linings, cut on a late fall _m: Brill Suits, Fall Coats and Cravenette Raincoats up to Here are the most modern and finest tailored garments sold In New York,’ Garments from ten of the fofémost tilloring Organizations in America, Garments designed by the greatest Style forecasters-—tallored by the cleverest Jotrneymen’ tallors—produced fn’ the largest and most mad- ern tailoring plants in the World. ; Introducing new exclusive Brill models and fabrics, Introducing entirely hand-stitched garments—exclusive In Brill stores. Presenting nearly 200 models and over S00 fabrics, weaves and color- Ings, Every garment best value anywhere at its price, Brill prices are “P10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $28, $30, $32.50, $35, $40 and $45 —a larger price range for strictly high-class garments than you can find , anywhere in New. York, y ORT THE HABIT, jaht, family size, delivered, Preserved Quinces Fount: s He a Prin eacbtieiaricelasier, $1.18 tp obs NIVARA—Ready-tdhserve rice wheat {Isked cereal; reg. 15¢ packs: CHOPPED PICKLE RELISH or PURE VANILLA fae Cc. ity} Mew season's stray berry, red raspberry, red currant, black currant, rasjberrs and currant, red cherry or dam 3 stone crock 6Sc; No. | glass BORAX SOAP—-Hazel best fa dry and general household u 60 bars $2.00; ten bars GLoss STARCH 2 Tun sarc, carton, Entire Wheat y lour 50; ROYAL YACHT choicest Imporiations of J id finest 10 Ibe $3.65. 40c wane $2.50; 1 BONELESS SARDINES—boa fancy Imporied iiihy halve $2.40; 6 cans 31.43; can. MPO! renee BISCUITS“Hunitey i Pal. WHEATEN FLOUR—F slected “heat ground COA “wack, 9c; TU:pound se S:poand srck, dor. Oli Gra 1 Low Entire -Ewith exch puveiiase of th PURE ‘OL — irlole clarified FR | 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich, Mallon 51,50 /Slege! Cooper Store, Third Floor, Rear.) NETH STREET, cor. 8d Avenue, -\UNION SGUARE, 14th, n. Biwa Siesel Cooper Siore) Fourth Flesr) / z98n OAOWAY, n. Chambers.

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