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Wire (THE EVENING WORLDS FRIDAY, THEN ROLLS SAS KIDHAPPED ZERO WEATHER © CHILD ABLAZE BURGLARS cl TIED APN NEW CHILD WAS BEING CHILLS CITYAND SAVED BY HEROIC BATTLE ON THE AMSTERDAM BANK HELD ASHOSTAGE © POOR SUFFER TROLLEY RIDER BOURNE URNE ESTATE) oe t { ‘4 | TANUARY 31, erat, toe 2 Create he TE = fe i = a Kietims Sey fe) Speer eet: = % tte | Operatic Stars the Greatest, yrs, irk Charges Foster- Frozen Victims Sent to Hos Sie Wraps Little One Two with Clubs Attack erers. Caruso’s Accout eee . : nital— ities Departme + + , a Age : pale Pas Sufferers, Caruso’s Account | Parents of Her Son With’ , Pital—Charities Department | in Coat and Rushes Her to | WV atchman,” Then *Dodge i Being $40,000. Breachiof Contrch helters Homele Hospital in Cart. Pistol Shots and MISS EDISS OUT $5,000 was placed upon| RELIEF IS PROMISED.) sonn weidon, a contractor, probably (Special to The Eventing World) c G {Glave WHER saved the life of Annie Gervon x) SAYVILLE, L. I 21.—The front | * at Pee court of the of ¢ nodore i years old, of No. 53 Webster a ah itt evils Gatto ‘i, te Gee oan an tans ; ; Frederick G Oakdale near Sam Bernard’s Big Wad Un court to-day) Moderation in Temperature tong teiana city, to-day, by wrapping eters eosin touchable, and Broadway Is on a «t s her four-| Will Come With Snow To- the child in his fur coat, after tuthe attle bet two burglars and art AS eS x car-old on. fr ree eral efforts of her frantic mother to e: an Mok who ards the Fuil of Ex-Croesuses. Sean Gaceeaen morrow, Says Forecaster, | gulsh_ her burning clo’ He then sb ) Geza Kremer - carried the child ten blocks in a street was making his rounds, 887) Le avenue Mrs. car to St. John's Hospi when he saw the men stealing into the Never before in the history of finan- Clark admitted thas nay Department ex- Weldon was on a Vernon avenue carjcourt. Both ¥ pig strapping fi clal disasters has one occurred which | but aald that s ene © to rise, the cold and as it crosseq Hancock street he/and each ried a club, The pe ae So sigh tae : s o-day and claimed saw a child in the snow with its man, who is a boxer of some : 1 lamentation | Kremers refused to ap in ae-) many victims. clothes afire and a woman screaming cnallenged the pair and was |mmediately @mong members of the theatrical pro- nee Wita a made| Commissioner of Charities Hebbard and throwing water on the victim. A attacked, one of the thugs striking him fession th n of the New n they adopt Went to the City Lodging-House, at bonfire near by showed how the girl's on the head with his club. Amsterdam Natio wa s rst avenue and Twenty-third street, clothes had oecone fgnited. Weldon ‘The other fell imed a blow, but Because of its lv are and exp e and found !t leaped from the car, threw his coat Mr. Fadden sid nd and landed a @f the theatric nee taking Car f women and about the unconscious child, jumped on swing ont rs jaw that sent and) Thirty-r el Their pove so touched 418 ¢he next car with his burden and rode him spraw The second thug again been the dor roled Mrs. ne cu: t he sent out for hot coffee to Eleventh street, the nearest point to, wielded his club and missed and he high and joy Included in the , Ealward Carpell ws and fed them all at Dis jthe hospital. too, was sent down with a heavy jaw list of de} e persons in every . Clark said tnt the time she | aatwere: 5 Soa Here he pressed a butcher cart into) smash. Both robt were up in a grade of yfrom lowly | gave the boy to the Kre “Supt. York, of the lodging-house, re! service and ordered the driver to. hurry and a lively bout followed, the chorus girls v thrifty papers relingu one Thir- yasten to the hospital. The doctors aroused a number of enough to s for the put unde: Ate a eleven Were sound Annie to be seriously burned, but come down from New summer lay-off to ¢ atic ars whose eLudren, he Ls) beds were s004 occu- expect to save her life The mother y to visit the Bournes. weekly salaries run o four figures. , pled, id Mr. York sent many of the followed to the hospital, but has been nS Fa and Frank Many he behind the chet ler At mates to the Charities Pier, at fenithé sherolo=resc! - Commodore footlights on es Lteg gp the foo. of East Twenty-sixth street. Lars See cmc cm cecuct Ok ed Seaiean the Rearenat turned loose 3 wiiated DY ‘This, too, was filled. But it was |Der Pere |aen, bleeding from c n the head in his dre: warm, and Commissioner Hebvard went j evalteadyanatdethem $190 te de- . own the robbers a sec Papert ib faye dreads paid them 99." de- TO Tiievue and got a vot uf bangers, | ANATOMISTS GOT HER BODY. | managed te, doen the his deposit of $ Clared Mrs. Clark, “and have given which he @etributed among the tired | eo bates tangie of the andi A notes for & re. I came back iM and sleepy folks. They wrapped up in |Two Months Before Girl's Parents and orroneh a the greenrooms district there them and lay on benclies and the floor,| Recovered It from Cold Storage. peared in a wood es they Lad been served with food | by the Commissioner. i at Victims of the Cold. George S. a printer, twenty- | of Roanoke, Va., 421 East Six-/over to the State Anatomical Association . Was lying on the pave- | for dissection, was recovered to-day and ment at adway and Twenty-sixth will be buried by her parents. street early to-dey when Policeman The young woman died in Pittsburg. | O'Neill came along. The bluecoat sent| Her parents applied for the body, ac- were weeping and walling and sulphur- after ous condemna’ PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 31.—After hav- ing hung by the ears frozen for over @ two months, the body of Sarah ‘booth, | fan which had been turned some di. To-day th "and took him awa -third street to Long Acre| mother went to Bost estion of the hour was: | and eluded the police until last Monday “Were you stung?” | STEAMER A WRECK ON Some of It “Stage” Money? the Great police at vario i jare on the watch for the t —.___ “A Waltz Dream” will be given in the and the Island Fortunes that were never heard ef THE CHINESE COAST. the insensidie and nearly frozen man cording to Dr. Adnell Hewson, a month Magazine Section of next Sunday's World tetore sudden; ee bu z ana to the New York Hospital. efter her death, but !t was not until to- Loeaemeeny Seesoneet iwith ine who were believed to carry their all Hera heallee aTeun = an ble to re it. forming Bare falaiatcia j-vest aE TOKIO, Jan 1 here Polt an ee ny found John J, Ken- day that they were able to secu TEMES TAUREN OL ae (eeD ae sei A cae ai thatatheeErenchieten Tiber- nedy, fifty-five, of No. 499 Greenwich | Order next Sunday's World to-day. hadirdehed into the bank at just ghien was wrecked 1 near the street, at Hudson and Canal streets, : biasineutiine ane ®® Island of Hainan, on the Chinese coast. badly frostbilten, He was taken to = =— = — ee arta nee ene the Hudson Street Hospital. “Why, I never believed there was so ESE EA ne. pur, a mail much money in world,” declared n driver, who BAG ae Estab George Thornby, » ger of the Knick- ee 2 JAMES McCREERY & 60 erbocker Cafe. istened to the hard | York Oct, Uf tHe couldn't eae 0 luck tales until the figures begun to ities ty es Taye =) foot up beyond the inillion mari, then sana | 23rd Street 34th Street Pp ry I quit keeping tab. If that bank ever VON TILZER A VAUDEVILLIAN. lguidates some of these dig depositors Harry Von Tilzer, the song writer, years old. peaks Rake tal will have a hard time explaining to| who recently (ok er into vaude- enth street and Sixth avenue. He was their talirs why they can't pay a/ ville, haw return eld to stay. sent to Bellevue. On Saturday, February the rst Cold Up the State. | Two deaths due to d were re- | ported from Connecticu McCap- +8 New Milford fa: and Mrs. Anthony Pickerell, of Thompsonville, ‘At Albany the temperature Was slow | frifling balance." Around the Metropalitan Opera-House | # it was stated tliat nearly all of the stars had fat accounts with the insttu- tion. Caruso was said to have been hit BOYS’ CLOTHING. 12 Both Stores. er, | ans UNS al 5 the jparietniend also he appeared to LUNCHEON TO MISS COLLIER, | yesterday “the streeis land the Legials- 200 Double breasted Norfolk, Sailor easy about financial in Mrs. Richard S$. Dana will lve a | Upo in the Frieda eay eetey ys and Russian Suits, all sizes. foa is not in the vo lary of | luncheon to-day at her residence, No. | R4Choq at peti : ST OERUNIS TOI yes RRO eORET ctl cone (MSI Eicthe avenue) in coniplimentitoll Master e re eT eee me Reefers and Overcoats in small rams = 2 essing | Miss Georgette Coil whose engage-| There will be snow here to-morrow, 3 erate tesa ineaea ane Pees ang ment Tas Leen annoureed to David’. ee Weather “Bureati_men think, “and sizes, 5,00 ea J Yana, the Y. H. of t B. nen it will be warmer. The forecast Hints see Ne ERENT | Snot quite so cold” to-day. but it ok former price 7.50 to 10.00 Caruso’s Fears Allayed. When the bank officials learned of have to be a good deal warmer before | — — the suffering of the poor is relieved. | 300 Knickerbocker and Bloomer i % “7 ” The frigid wind has been keepin 7 Bis perturbation they sent a repre The Merry Widow nearly every person off the sireete frat. Trousers. Many lined throughout, sentative around to the opera-house to as a Serial Story. did not have good business out. The try and allay Carvso's fears, Chari theatre crowds last night got to warm Size 8 to 16 years, 1.00 restaurants or straight home as quickly ag they could. | value 1.50 to 2.50 | | | Swarri, of the Casino Bullding, across the street, ried over and interpreted the bank messenger’s assurance that Sig. Caruso would be paid every dol- lar that was to his credit in the bank, MERCURY “STILL “BELOW ZERO IN NEW ENGLAND. | BOSTON, Jan. %.—Temperatures be- low zero prevailed again to-day over a | greater portion of New England, al- | though the subsidence of the wind from a gale to a fresh breeze mae condt- | In Both Stores, CHILDREN’S SUIT DEP’TS. Spring models. Tailored blue or brown Serge Suits. Plaited skirt, Silk lined double breasted coat with detach- and later the tenor was heard to mut- are feedly: I have no fear." & teller of the sus- nsiderable portion of tions more bearaole than those of yes- | A : - her earnings from ‘The Girl Behind the terday, ie cas able white pique collar and cuffs, Size Koga ae Bt : aie ral 1d Square Thea- Weather ent aenen onal ny the | ay rd luc might as we! eathe: howed the fo! ing | Mave, ate hn sold Ringel mide ; speraworon th See agi anat gn 14 years. 18.50 coming over A lively, jolly romance begins in J ville, Me. Dal % mute * : . Bae Ae IOI Te sialead ints singe, Portland Winter Coats, ‘various materials record in’ Boston and models. Size 6 to 14 years. 7.50 former price 15.00 ” Says Miss Ediss, | Wool Dresses, madeof plain or fancy . Miss Edis?" | or two,”” going to print it? Pounds, ; meterials, Jumper, waist and Russian : oe EAAcere JAMES McCREERY & GO! | models, Oda sizes, 00 former price 8.50 to 10.00 23rd Street 34th Street Gianola I knew had $1,000 on sit | here, When I told her what tad appened to the bink she hed ‘Routt she suid. ‘on 8 couple | » SUIT DEP’TS. In Both Stores. of mignis more. What ‘he On Saturday, February the rst, MISSES’ S E | Spring Suits, made of Serge. Gored skirt. Cutaway Coat, fitted back, Lined with taffetas. 16.50 books, it ts asserted by t MEN’S HABERDASHERY DEP'’TS, In Both Stores. | with the aa es A complete stock of Spring Neck- Full length Coats in various mate- | dance mith nay wear, Gloves and Shirts. | rials and models, Winter weight, Size Se Ee a eieadae: ater ce Scarfs in the latest weaves and | 14 and 16 years, 8.50 posit $200. colors, Cross and diagonal stripes, | Plaited Skirts. Made of various Some Who Had Narrow Escapes. = Rs u . 4 There wer t figures and spots, French or open | fabrics, Length 37 to 39 inches, 3.50 ce “inawing : end Four-in-hands, 1.00 | that a grea\ many avatted Open and Four-in-hands. Made of SF freverals diye Imported English Silks. The latest | JAMES McCREERY & 60. Meee combination of greys, 2.00 | 23rd Street 34th Street Gloves, fanPiAse sewn, White, black, | and dark Tans. Grey Mocha, Chamois and English Tan Cape Walk- opened, nie to hold Week, § four m¢ rut $ light | ing Gloves, 1.50 per pair | Shirts,—mae of Imported Madras | and Percale, Coat model with cuffs p) 1 attached, Custor finish, 1.50 and 2.00 A Restorative Remedy Shirts of Imported Flannel, With or without cellar 2450 For Unemployed Persons Ured oF Viyello Flannel Shirts, with collar, 4:75 had accum yer “ “ “without “ 4.50 R A 12-WORD-FOR-A-QUARKTER 7 ‘*Situation Wanted’’ Ad. in the World Sig. Take One Immediately DR. QUICK RESULTS 23rd Street 34ih Street ® doliar Of it 80 as to be | cectain it te sate.” \ 1908. Mint Chop Suey Frappe he #00300; @ jieous db CO} wesT Laer STREET SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR _MONEY PROMPTLY REFUND2)| Girls Sample Drewes In a Great 4-Hour Sale To-Morrow from ¢ Sizes 6 to 14. (No mail orders.) From 9 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Only se dresses are made of ven chambray, “CHI $5 and $6 Full Length Coats Now 2.29 | ON SALE ALL DAY | DAY Inventory shows more ot these coats than we ex- © aes, whipped Tn and powdered 10c butcher linen, white embroidered Swiss or lawn; ender, or high neck styles: box-pleated’ waist; With sitk embroidered shield, linen piped, straps over shoulders Or emb. and lace trin mmed—deep folds on skir to 1 P.M. ALM. pected, and therefore this price-cut, pric You appreciate this extraordinary see the coats, styl Made ot all-wool cheviots, Storm collar and reverse cuffs, trimmed y cloth facing: sizes 6 to 14: to-morrow at ~ Wear Women’s “ber Shoes : recognized as one of ze our Gl Am. mand Misses is now ce, iberty” is equal to—if not excelling—a $3.50 and $4. FY that the ca A strong, Shoes) Pumps) oe Ostorda, either tn) patent. coltskins. PUMPS AND OXFORDS—A $3.50 QUALITY AT $1.98 Boy $ $3 & $4 Suits & 0’Coats, i 59 On Sale from 9 A. M. tol P.M. Only ing offering we've ever anno 1 ai The greatest after-stock-ta Presenting a value that should crowd this department to its limits. read this description: belted coat, k PAKENTS, cker pants, sizes 7 to Wool Suits, 10. fancy mixtures; ussian Suits, ages 3 to 8; Boys’ Long Ov rats, ages 8 to 16; Russian Over- C 3 to 8; % Reefers, ages 3 to 12. To-morrow, 9 A. M. to 1 P. M—THE MOST SENSATION SEASON—snit or overcoat at...... : All Our Boys’ $5 and $6 Suits and Coats ee to f i ie Ciosing out all $1.50, $2 and $3 Astrakhan Ga lor ° Te Children,also leather, patents,velvets, etc.,at 0 EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE & SALi OF Women’s Rich Satin Lined Broadcloth Coats, worth. $. 0 and $12, at 4.98 Certainly we've given excellent value in coats for $4.98, but never have we been able to give a coat of the finished tailoring, of the rich materials, the GUAR- ANTEED SILK LINING, as may be found in this lot of styl- ish garments, ral clearance of about 1,138 garments—formerly sold up to $7.50—in every Style, sizes 3 to 16; % Reefers, Lon S Sailor Suits—a value you'll n s to come—to-morrow ON S This Cont, R150. This Coat SALE OF THE } re % An Impressive 4-Hour Sale of SILK EMBRGIDERED NUN’S VEILING WAISTS at 79c Offered from 9 A. M. to ! The bargain surprise of t Season—exquisitely beau! waists; worth from $2 $2.50 each; made from quality all wool Nun's Veil- ing and Brilliant models, full blouse, pin tucked and silk Gea tucked back; full slee BLACK, WHITE or LIGHT Blue; from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M, to-morrow at Only Pals All we could obtain were 500—Full, long, loose back BROADCLOTH coats, LINED THROUGHOUT WITH FINE QUALITY SATIN, exquisitely trimmed with velvet and silk Her- cules braid. Come early—we can- not promise to have any left after 1 (2, Bikoanooe e cords of the | i In (1,000 Pages) cover about everything that has bay bened In this country from the fours dation of th bresent Piano Music of “WaltzDream” The Popular Viennese Op- eretta now playing at the Broadway. 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