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‘AGH FOR LIFE. ON FIRE-ESCPE OF IG TENEMENT from Ladders by Cowardly Men at Blaze. POLICE TO THE RESCUE. With Firemen .. They Carry By 5; Down Victims, Then Fre Is _ Quickly Subdued, There Peale have. been. a lot of per eons killed in a panic fol in g tenement house at No. MONEY MICROZES |: KILL CASHIER 0 GREAT CONCERN : Women ‘and Children Py toe oe a Rare biseasd Contracted by Handling : “of Banknotes. - Twenty years of constant hantling of money brought on, myxedema; that rare dard puzzling disease, ( ard H: Hall yowterday at 5S: Mrj Hall was born jn this city, six years ago, the. son of Wilbert’ T; 1} Hall, @ ploneer merchant of the last oa ~ etreet to-day had it not Leen for the| police and firemen, when the escapes became jammed and women began hurl- + ing themselves to the ground, and at- —tempted “to drag thelr —chtidren—with t them. The fire started In the hallway of the | five-story tenement, and is belleved to have been of incendiary origin. The ~blase -wae-dincovered-by--Fortuna—Pto~ } Tello and Carlo Stea. These simply we | Century, Asa yoUnK Man he entered | the service of Arnold, Constable & ‘Go, For nearly a quarter of a century he jas the head cashier of the firm, It fell to his lot to handle dadly great According to his won, W. B. Hall, tt was his custom to!’ molsten his fingers upon his lips as he thumbed over the notes that ‘passed in an almost unbroken stream under his| gunc hands, He finally gave up his place in the -oMees—-to—heceme—secretary—and—treas— urer of the Greater New York Confer- ma in currency. whileh killed. Luke's Hospital: To the gerins:‘that, hide in thé ordifiary bahk note the attending physictans think —they-can —tracé the malady which ¢or so long afflicted this Mtelong-and wali -kirown raat ot Now York.., THE EVENING WORLD,’ and Tract S¢ FRIDAY, , wat It wan tool lat 2 and diy a A general thickening of d. The thymoid gland mi from that centre the ae ducing Oe AWlomans , Misses’ and Small Women’s Tailored Suits ‘Specially Priced for Saturday Tailored Suits All late styles, in mixtures, stripes, _black cheviots, fancy worsteds, etc. Broadcloth Suits “New, ‘smart models in navy blac, black,’ : brown, wine, green, cto.....+06. +: Misses‘ and Girls’ Suits iew-niodels, Sspeciall: Sensible and) serviceable garments. ~ $19.50, $22.50, B24, 00 pee at tha OVER-SE. » sins | $98. 00 FAT FOLKS | FAVOR | Home Mixture ¢ That Take Takes Off the Fat Rapidly—Causcs No’ Wrinkles—No Stomach—Iils-- and— Requires. Neither Dieting Nor Exercise. _ Ed- fitty- designed: tor- school, college andstrect wears BPRS SOO nee remanence pcre gece eR OR RE a tt ET eT i AT _NOVEMBER 8, 190 Atherica’s 5 best lined coats; ete. overcoats possible. 7. If you miss the Brill Sale of Overcoats, = you miss the -greatesi opportunity _ that ever hammered on your door. An opportunity to save 259% to 40% on highest grade. overcoats from vercvat- makers, Iicluded-are“over-400-fabric_styles,all-fashionable—blacks, blues, Oxfords,— grays, browns and other shades. fitted, button-through, paddock, Paletot, driving coats, auto coats, ¢tc., exhibiting: various sleeve, lapel, collar and pocket finishes, Here are. silk-lined coats, satin-lined coats, worsted, serge and satin: shoulder Overcoats that excel in. fit, in Bele are in service—the best” Over -60- models—full box, Semi- Best $15.00 Overcoats. at $9.50 Best $18.00 Overcoats at $11.50. = a 1338.00 Overcoats at-$13 0 box, semi- ~ Misses" and Girls’ Coats Dozens of nobby’ styles,| long, ‘siedium and short. All colors. Dressy as well as warm and comfortable coats suitable for any us¢. Excellent values. ee $10.75, $12.50, $14.50 Broadway—JOhn Florsythe—tath street. edueink. ruperniucin Te eald’ this 4 mpies mixture, will take the fat otf of mar the rat leart & couple of week without even eau f ‘ecommes matietactore Packed up thelr own belongings and walked to the strect, whore they were stopped by a policéman, who believed they were burglars, ‘That house is on fre,” said one of (he Italians. Bmith dived into the biasing ball and found Barmah Mores and her daughter, Leah, balt stifled on the second floor. They carried them to the street and ——______again_entered_the bullding,On-the-seo— @md floor they found. Herman Galltze, ——hia_wife-.and two “children hemmed—in } by Hames and staggering from’ weak- ess for lack of alr. They were car-| vied to the roof and made to cross over} to the adjoining tenement, ) Men Crared by Fright. ee ' Going through the house at No. 167 Forsythe street, Detective Nelson M. Fart climbed over the fence’ to the| burning tenement and found that the/| | { | { 1 enly fire-escapg on the bullding was Uterally jammed with screaming tenants. The ladder leading to the| ground was Ued, und the tenants on the GSrat escape were being penten by —thess up kore, é Men’ were fighting desperately, over- powering women and obildren, and| thinking only of their own Uves, Hart leaped from the fence to the fire-escape. ~-Se beat back the men with his tists yang Was attempting to jower the ladder} when a baby was dropped into his arms bya frantic ‘mother from the ladder | above. } At the same instant « fifteen-year-old | ait, Dora Shapiro, wax thrown trom) . the escape above by @ man Who wanted past her, She fell on the dutec- | nd the baby, but Hart managed r. Then came the man Hy: Hart and his burden, apd | was hurt, Hart qulokly | a second tine and} “—Jeuped” to “the “eszape- — Witn-nets~anat lub he beat the vaca ani soma ot them leaped to the yard. “The: Panic.Spreada-_ = The fretnen came and ladders) wore) valsed. ‘Tho fee tened tenants hurried! spread | climbed the fe: pes i ei acs frded. “Before the firemen eeald | ntion to the blaze. they hud emselves and cuildren’ trom the © 4, Soine of the women did} jeap from the lower indders—and: suy-} erai received keen and cuts, Qn the second Goor of No, 167 lived | Mrs. Antoinette — Dona, | grased from fright. She jammed her - grins through ‘the window-glass and --Wascravdlug out on the sill when, she fenged. br. contro! with panic amone the tenants permitted the Rremen to tackle tt. a ~ASSIGNED-TO: PROTECT ———~! ALL -THEIR CREDITORS. =Faifure.ol: Ressler &— Co. “Parces !* — Milne. Turnbull & Co to | ~~ Suspend Business. | {mportora of! Milne. Turnbull & Co., -enteenth street, mado an assignment! to-day. The assets are placed at $125, 000 and the jJiabliities at #00,000, ‘This failure was caused by the fnllure| two weeks ao of Kessler & Co,, of No, BA Wall street, which acted as the banking house of the {mporting frm, Milne, Turnbull & Co., with thelr bank closed to them, were unable to get outside money because of the financial atringency. and, assigned to protyct thett creditors, ; | | | | SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAO FOR TO-DAY. | Gun rises 6.38/Sun sete, 4,50\Moon seta, 7,14 INCOMING STEAMSHIRS.: DUB TO-DAY, Ps Celtic, Liy Gieanle Palermo, Galt ° 4, Bremen. na, nen Aietb ut noriehtats. coms New Frat aeat inidad. f renade,. Trin! TGO! i Hinens and woolens, at No. 3 East Sey-+———— —Greenhut—- Seay Norfolk and double-breasted suits for areet endl diesel wear Original models, in a wide range of plain or: fancy materials. | Varlous mill, stores made this sale possible. at present prices—and when they'te-gone-no-more can be:had- SPECIAL $18 to $22.50 All-WoolS -Fabrics are all-wool velours and cissimeres secured from a ~ Best 345, 00 “Overctats at $27. 50 Best $60.00 Overcoats at $37.50 | ge Thesé coats’ will not ast | long trade and tailoring conditions turned to advanta Do not miss it. yy Brill at $11 and $13.50 fe Clothes: For Boys “Hos — Sees and Elastic Handkerchiefs ’ for : Men and tt ~ ‘Sizes 8 to 17 years -$.00 to 16.50 ~ Sailor and Russian’ s suits. “Made of. plain and fancy materials, velvets. and broadcloths, ina number of beautiful colorings, with moire silk collars in’ self-colors, with embroidered’ shields of white moire... Sizes 2} to 10. years ‘4.50 to 21.50 “Boys and children’s overcoats of Persian paw, marmot, caracul, Ne and water mink; and children's fur trimmed coats. oung men's suits and overcoats of the latest fabrics. in distinctive models. 31 to 37-in, chest 1 ‘measure.’ _11.S0 to 25,06 Special for Saturday: ee : > Boys’ Norfolk and ” jouble:byesseed™ suits, khang ex air Knick- erbocker trousers, in Blue and fancy mixtures. Sizes-& to 17 years, Value 7.50 1 = 2 9.00 Boys’ reefers in blue and “Oxford ee. an faisturte in Scotch effect: A well-made, well- lined Sarment_ suitable for late fall onl winter wear. — Value. Lg Q se pee a ~ Essentials underpriced : _*Nelvet Grip” hos supporters, chad 1 the euch sew-on- «hip, pin-gn a front pad. Values 25 and SOc. 18 and 35c Kleinert's “Buster Brown” hose supporters. Values 15,17, 19¢ 12 — s-“Hook-On’’-hose: supporters, plain and frilled: ‘elastic, ~ : ‘ “18 and 3Sc “Princess Chic” hose supporters G aid towards the correct figure)... Value 45c. : : 35c CM. C Hose supporters, lisle or sil Bint or ‘rilled taste a Values 25 and 45c oe : 18 and 35c “Perfect” waist and hose ‘supporter ; “Value 25¢ i | AM sik fancy frill elastic. Value 35c yd... : yd. ~~ Allsilk-extra heavy: plain” elastic, inch wide. Value BSc yd 22¢ yd. Children’s “Tight on Hat’ slastlcs, z-adjustable. without sewing, Value Oc“each~ Elastic shirtwaist belts a *. “two. for. Tse . Fine handkerchiefs at prices that disregard: the steady increase of , [nen’ prices: | Men's plain white Irish linen handkerchiefs, ; hemstitched. Val ues 1.10---1.50---2.10 half doz, =... 85c—1.30—1 80 Men's linen handkerchiefs with large script initial, value 1.25 half doz., » 9Sc Men’s all linen crossbar handkerchief with block initial Value 1.50 half doz., : 130 ‘Men's very fine lush ihren ‘handkerchiefs with block initial. Value 3,00 half doz, . . ee 2:25 Women's sheer Shamrock - leva Randker chiefs Alb dainty block initial. Value 1.25, ‘ : Tee of six, 7Sc. Women’s. sheer Trish linen” hondketcte: with land cabrio floral wreath and initial, Value 1.50, box of six, 1 30 Women’s sheer linen. crossbar handkerchiefs with small block initial. Value | 50, box of six, 1.30 Sixth Avenue, Tone to » Nec Street, New York.” . . . =o of trousers. guarantee, ercoats—s 279 BROAO’ Broadway Chien suits, ov. colorings and excellent, worth of service or new sult free,” eatest $6 value in America ana Unten Sqr Store Open and Feuer nie Ta fabrics, newest foring. Extreme values under $5.50 aterproof « combination ‘suit, includin two pairs is the Dudley trictly all-wool, full cut, Brill tailored overcoats for ikiren 9 to 16 years; new gray mixtures; values are $7 and $8.. — Bull FOUR Brothers STORES. |; UNION SQUARE;-t4th; n-B' way, WAY, n. Cham $3.95 — $3.95 * $4.95 == 4? CORTLANDT, fe “Greaniwten: 125TH STREET, cor. $d Avenue, dt St. Stores Opem Saturday Until 9 P. M.. jurday Until 10 PF. X. Mariem Seeve Uneti iy A Mi TF. same favorably with Special sizes 11 to 2; taken stock ; on sale at .. Misses! Bhek Kid Button and soles; sizes 11 tO 2.....0000s Misses’ Black Kid Button and dium soles; sizes {t to 2 Children's Black Kid Button and soles; sizes 6 to 1018s. .s se Children's Black*Kid Button a) dium soles; sizes 6 to 10%4., The Women’s in Black hand- ~ Misses’ French Calf Patent Leather Lace Shoes, STORE OPE In Our ee We S ll the Finest $2.50 Shoes: hat Are Made For Yours Men and Young Women Newest Styles and Latest Fashions, In-materials and shoe construction and in model, fit and service they w: the best $3.50 shoes ‘on the market. —Kid--and—P-atent-}—- Box-Galf, Velour. Calf and Black Kid Lace, deere ee eee medium and he ‘ne ‘Lace-~and ~Btuchers+ "so le's, hand-sew sewed welts. welts. *s Heavy Russian Grain Shoes | yen $5. 30 Quality for $3.50 | Rubbers for Everybody at Prices Far Below - $2.00] All Competitors. from the Main Floor; feaulan $3.00 ‘New Fall Styles . In C>-ildren’s Sc ool Shoes ‘Boys’ Box Calf and Black Kid to 2 and 26 to Si. Boys’ sand Youths! Calf L Lace, heavy 251-00 Lace, hay y In Lace and Button. Shapes. The Men's Patent Leather, La 1. $1.50 ce oat $1.50