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DOG HELPS SAE TWOWOMENWITH | CLOTHING ABLAZE Ss: (a, on Bed of Deaf Mute h Daughter. | to [BARKS CALL TO RESCUE. | | Seven Persons Burned, One} | ag u Me.” } Perhaps Mortally, in a | ot eet ae etna ATA last Pulces| to explain. was found in her room un-| given in the Magasine Section of next ; Bronx Flat Fire [With Sesterdas‘a final” faares conscious, She had ewallowed more) gunday’s World—werds and music. Order j 5 lows than forty-five grains of Dichioride of to-day. ' “ak. perro raie a Bt The most petted dog in New York| Am a Ry City to-day is Prince, of No. 198 Clin- | Am ty | = aa ftom avenue, the Bronx, through whose = 141 Koch's Upto Pron Mate Dowesoon Pagaclty two women whose clothing was + 4] H, an Extrevegeace blaze were saved from death. Mrs 3 1a] Cc Mary Shiff, of No. 12% Fulton avenue, — %! the Bronx, and seven others were more | © & oa! ie 2 ec or less seriously burned by the fre) Sil & No Wi... ay + 24 which made Prince a hero. | Go Southern. i = 3/ Mrs, Shiff is the mother of Mrs. Sov-| Dist. “See. Corp! 8% 2 . fmour A. Gomprecht, upon whom Mrs.) BIT ag‘pe 000) BS HR $y Wednesday, Thursday, Friday— Bhift was calling. Mrs. Gomprecht, deat Gragt Noreen pe Hf 1B + %| and dumb, recently underwent an opera-| Hite Mt nina’! 98? rahi seep A Sa le of Jewelry Uon, and her mother came to walt upon | Kouls & Nash... 38 hy +4 Grrcincoeenty oo ee es be |Meciace eter pen, SIM, SIM #29 Dependable articles, every one. Each a credit to the silversmith’s fAs Mrs. Shir passed a gas stove| f ay eS 2” | or jeweller’s craft. Many imported novelties included. Jewelry every Bees A veneer soles & feanee i =}: | woman needs. Read through this list—it’s a bargain bulletin: poster! unten her erm) caught Are: and/s + 1% | GERMAN SILVER BAGS, shirred ring STERLING SILVER HORSESHOE | Sa ad = K ] mesh, heavy embossed frame, lined] BROOCHES, set with brilliant rhine. ee ee H + 4 | with ‘silk, regularly $4.50......3.00] stones; reg. $1.00 and $1.50.85c, 75c | od Get La) eal Sa aR nea + § | GERMAN SILVER PURSES ‘and’ card] STERLING ‘SILVER BAR’ PINS, set eee ee ie ae te Sf case combined, embossed in floral] with brilliant rhinestones; reg. 39¢, Be eercaccae cacvatio nex es Week + % | desiens, lined with silk; regularly| 49c, 75¢.............18¢) 88¢, 30¢ tee ms ome MED BY] $400 vec cccesseweeeseeees 2.50| IMPORTED BELT BUCKLES, "gold fi Eanes all ienlator ist aaclocr whers| 488 + & | GERMAN SILVER MONEY PURSES,| plated and French gray finish,” set as Miss Doyle, the nurse, was closed. z variety of designs; reg. 98c.....89c] with amethysts, jades, corals’ and was another leading into the hall. | ; IMPORTED LA VALLIERES, set with] rhinestones; reg. $1.00 to $3.50..49¢ iss Doyle finally heard the mother's | tr ao ee Jades and pearls; regularly $2.50 to} IMPORTED STEEL BELT BUCKLE @ries and, running into the room, at-/ RT) 4° 4 $4.00 cee ceeeeeeeesseesssee+-1:85] SETS, fine cut points, slide for back fempted to extinguish the fames. Grab- = SEE eee OTR CSTLEELDRNEGK: hots clasp for front regula ng Mrs. Sh ’ it and Al 0 ° . . Cee ee aera ee its tie oaee| NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. |) [ACES CUFF PINS, PEARL AND| IMPORTED 1 et with ame- I, where she icft her on the floor, ith her clothing still ablaze while the| in back into the sick room to put out the fire in the bed. Dog’s Bark Brought Rescuer. The flames wery getting beyond the turse's control when her screams roused Prince. The dog was in the| Gorridor outside the Gomprecht suite and is barks Frought Mrs. Neill wlaoy, the nitress to the rescue. The dog jumped Against the door leading into Mrs. Gom- recht's apartments and Mrs, Malloy, earing the cries of the nurse, entered the flat. Before going to the assistance pf the three women, the clothing of all} f whom was ablaze, the janitress Screamed, and Max Pike, A, Keith and @ man named Strauss, neighbors, ran to he flat. By this time Mrs. Gomprecht, assisted the nurse, had staggered out of bed And had fallen on the floor beside her mother, where Mrs. Malloy was crush- NE out the Names on Mrs. Shifts clothes with her hands. Seven Were Burned. With the help of the three men the fire was put out, but not before all rere more or less painfully burned and bruised, | Eugene Monahan, of No, Boston road, was called and sur Drs. Gundacher Schwartzman. | Mrs. Shift suffered most serjously Her halr and eyebrows were burned completely away, and her body, to her waist, was bad eoudition is se sy precht was y burned about hands, and Malloy to- swathed £1 4 to foot In ban as the re forts. E the three men as w: Also burned. Mrs. 3 AS the nurse was ny declared to-day never have ing woman, « 1 the tenants are tak- fag. turns feeding Prince the very choicest morsels of their larders. ————.—__. CAR SASHES LOADED POLICE Patrolmen and Prisoners Hurt ' —Motorman Thought It fR. Would Turn Out. The patro) eae E yn its w Harlem ( forth nd Fear smaxht a police anc 8 Duried {n the wre Policeman H was brulsed n Kumpf wes n Gil wrist and nd Her drunken- The wane wen eta he motores: 3 3 3 3 @ 3 4 3 e 3 3 3 3 3 ; 3 3 STOCKS MIXED IN TOD MUCH POISON a , {11-4 Northern F One Victim, All Afire, Falls) preferred and Ba Southern Pacitic, ing and American Smelting large frac-| | Hons, | As the session advanced buying turned | 3 | were lost, the list t shares, and of bonds £4,629,000, She was hurried to Flower where [t was said Flite ty of pi : 5 i mpt a : Mrs. Tomlinson ’ - I vais rarely had callers, de: c | that she is very pretty and accompit ed. The girl came to New York f —_— in England seven months ago j SLOW MARKET ins, but w nds, the gene 2 dull. Delaware and Hudson rose} 11-2, Unton Pacific te, Great Northern more and Ohio 1 and Northwestern, Read some cit: and has seen a reo th, | Son house since her Who | ‘This morning when Mrs. Tomlinson | went to the girl's room she found Miss | Beauvais lying on the floor. The girl Jtold the Jandiady that she had been 4, but did not say she had taken Petrone: ‘herselt. No notes oF letters the room, and at the hos- young woman refused to talk. od A POPULAR SONG HIT. ‘ Pac! at the Tomiin- Marguerite Beauvais, Tried Suicide, Refuses to Tell Reason. selling and ai} the early advan, rd noon showing Amalgamated Cop. 76 conspicuously ding continued slow. Bales of stocks were 49, The fact that she took enough poison to kill two or three persons !s the rea- On Rene Dave cree Marguer-| ty “The Girl Behind the Counter,”” Lew |e Beauvais, of No. Forty-| pyeids's musical comedy, at the Herald second atreet, 1s alive Mis | gquare, they sing “If You'll Walk With Beauvais, whose act no one seoms able St in the hit of the show. It te! The Closing Prices. Largest Sale and Biggest Bargains OF WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY IN NEW YORK CITY FOR THIS WEEK. 10,000 pairs manufacturers’ imported samples, both plain and fancy, every style and quality included inthe sale. Values 35c. to 78c.; per pair WOMEN'S IMPORTED BLACK LACE ANKLE LISLE THREAD—Black, Radiant Silk, regular made; fine Black Cotton with split soles; Plain Black Gauze Lisle Thread with garter top. 85c, to BOc. values, per pair............6 WOMEN'S PLAIN BLACK LISLE THREAD, medium weight, double back seams, heels and toes. 5Oc. value....38c. per pair; 3 pairs for WOMEN’S IMPORTED FINE BLACK SILK LISLE, high lustre. BOc. quality......88¢. pair; 8 pairs for WOMEN'S EXCELLENT QUALITY BLACK COTTON HOSE, double soles. 23c. value.........19c. pair; 8 pairs for Specials for Children. BOYS' HEAVY RIBBED BLACK COTTON HOSE, very durable; ail sizes. 25c 25c 1.00 1.00 50c 85c "THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1908. ‘ SohnDamield SonsaSons. Ge Yenamofy dpore Store Cioses at 5.30 P. M. Some Random Prizes from The FURNITURE SALE Every piece of furniture on these three floors is a prize atits February marking—for it was specinlly selected for our own stock, and desirable at its full price. The extent of the possible savings may be judged by these examples for the bedroom. ‘There are pieces for every room, at a- tual reductions of a quarter to one-half on furniture of the most superb quality ; $32 Bureaus at $22 Mahogany Vencered Bureaus fe front with Bt j serpentine front with, to large and two small drawers; pattern e@ mirro} s $20 Chiffoniers at $15 ton 2n® Mahogany Chiffonters without mirror; shay top 27x18 in.; four large and two small drawers; $13.50 Bureaus at $10.50 Golden Oak Bureaus with swel! front 40 x19 In; paneled ends; up- right oval mirror is x n.; well bullt a nnished. $20 Toilet Tables at $13.50 H Curly Birch Totlet Tabies; top 32x17 in.; one drawer; beveled edge mir- Tor, 1628 in., polished finiati. $22 Bureaus at $16 Mahogany Veneered Bureaus; straight front, top 42x20 ini two long and two short drawers; upright oval beveled edge mirror, 22x 3S in. $20 Bureaus at $15 fahogany Veneere, case; top 42x 21 In; two © and two smat Ts; plate inistor, 22x 28 is the best bureau in America for the me $17 Iron Bedsteads at $12 White enameled tron, with 8 in the panels: Ma-ins: mot vin x9 in: two I; polish finish tront: paneled ends ¥ polls Bureaus SBN 4fteand @ft continuous pillars and top tubes; fancy fin. sizes NEW ORLEAD Park e as follows: FIRST RACE Three and a half furlongs; purse rt 427, 442* Ro . PATROL WAG — LOSOOOOSDOOES OOOO OOOO 0000000 O9OO HOO OOOO SOO OOOOOOOSOOOOOOOS: e Bonwit, Harris & Co Broadway—CORNER 21ST ST.—Fifth Ave. CORAL EARRINGS; regularly 50 to /..18¢, 25¢, 38¢ » Feb. 18—City trles for to-morrow's races are ee Daughter 125th St. West, thysts, jades and rh jinestones; reg. 50c to $1.00.........18c, 25c, 48¢ Between Lenor & Seventh Aves. iz osebure 1 a k iuady Fairy Flush BG. Altman & Co. AN IMPORTANT SALE OF LARGE AND MEDIUM SIZED ORIENTAL CARPETS, WHICH WILL TAKE PLACE SHORTLY, COMPRISING SELECT DESIGNS, SUITABLE FOR DRAWING LIBRARIES, DINING ROO! DIRECT ATTENTION TO AND RECEPTION ROOMS, MS AND FOYER HALLS, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, 34th Street, 35th Street and 5th Avenue. BLACK IMPERIAL SERGE, 48 In, BLACK ENGLISH MOHAIR, stripes ENGLISH MOHAIR AND SICILIAN, An Important Purchase Fifteen Hundred Men’s Suits, smart and custom superior quality materials, manufactured by one of America’s fore- Jsually sold at $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 most and highest class tailors. Boys’ Clothing Double Breasted Norfolk Suits, Knicker Trousers ; aso Sailors and Russians, all 4.75 sizes, values $8.00 & $10.00 Boys’ Was Russian and Without exception the very best values ever offered in New York City —_—— ee iret itn NeW York City 3 3 3 ; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH. C 2 Imported Dress Fabrics | BLACK BROADCLOTH, 54 Inch, fine quality, high finish, Sponged and shrunk. White and Cream, 44 and 50 In,, superior make and materials, white and colors, value $4.00 ya., 2,50 value $1,75 yd., 1.10 and checks, 44 In., 1,00 1,50, 1.75, 2.00 tailored, 10.50 hable Suits, Sailor Models, of 2.00 Value $3.50 3o00000000000000000000000000oessessoeooooooovososoce. FREDERICK W. EVERS, 15c. pair; 6 pairs for CHILDREN’S NARROW RIBBED BLACK and TAN COTTON HOSE, also fine Black | Ribbed Lisle Thread Hose. 50c Values 28c, to 83c.....19¢. pr.; 3 prs. for Mail and Telephone Orders Filled at Once. $43.50 Bedroom Suites at $38.50 of bureau stead sft With mirror 22 x 28 is 40 with mirror If x2) $19 Princess Dressers at $15 Kany Venee: ror 18x46 In $32 two drawers; do Princess Dressers; si Toilet Tables at $24 siaped legs; top 34x21 in.; pat Mahoguny ; swe tern plate mirr, x ins two a 8. Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. $18 Chiffoniers at $14 Sees ee —— Quartered Goid Onk ers; ful) sw front five IRE. S $12.50 Iron Bedsteads at $9 ed Iron E da: a ty design without ornamenta | - at $20 of Furniture $18 Bureaus ai $14 | Race FB rea a8 . atk it us Bu lon: Y x in upright oval French |) from the Parker Building Fire. The goods are! but slightly damaged. Some are uninjured, but are parts of broken suites brought over from our storage warehouses. While our insurance is being adjusted we offer all of our odd lots, broken suites and goods slightly damaged (you could not distinguish any damage unless we pointed it out). 50¢c on the Dollar Our New Stove, 30-32 East 2ist Street, contains a large portion of our $100,000 stock, samples of which we displayed on the entire 7th floor of the Parker Building. In most cases the pieces have just been unpacked from cur storage | warehouses. All will be sacrificed from our former exceedingly low prices. sere the pr $14 long drawers; pattern $26 Metal Bedsteads at $18 : $21 Chiffoni Mahogany-finished « t ct t ers at vers New uit Men’s $5 Shoes a $3.90 Kidskin Blucher Lace Shoes, lined throughout with kidskin, with half double soles. Smart business shoes for men, Now $3.90 a pair. Also Boys’ box caliskin Blucher Lace Shoes, heavy oak tanned goles, welted and stiteheu, to 5's, at $2.40, instead of 33, ats with Boys’ $5 Serge Suits at $3.75 Handsome all-wool navy blue serge Sailor Suits, with bloomer trousers, for boys of 5 to 10 years, finished with red, black or white embroidery, Regularly $5 a suit; tomorrow at $3.75 a sutt. stain tioor 30-32 East 21st Street, Between Broadway and 4th Ave. Lord & Taylor | Veiling Dept. Wish to Announce the arrival of their Spring Importation of New Building, Men’s and Women’s Hosiery Here are hosiery offerings that you'll jump at, if your supply of stockings or socks is running low. Ail good sorts, and splendid savings on each, Also fine items ‘of Men's Underwear. Women’s Stockings At 18c a pair, worth 250— black or assorted shez plain lisle thread; fashioned. Every pair pertect and toes. At 85c a pair, worth $1.25—Plain black pure silk, in two styles; all silk or with cotton soles. Main fivor, Old Bub Men’s Haif-Hose At 35c a pair, three pairs for $1; worth 5% a pair —Imported Hsle thread, in black, cadet blue, dark green and Nile green, lavender or gray grounds, With raised silk stripes, Men’s Underwear At 50c each, seconds of 75ce quality—Medium-weight white ribbed sotton Shirts ar Drawers. Shirts have long sleeves, and are neatly finished; drawers have reinforced seats. Shirts in sizes i4 to At; drawers in sizes 32 to 40. At $1 each, seconds of $1.75 quality : i color ribbed merino Shirts and Drawers; well-made, neatly warm and durable. fel ni rloortcsion JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. 1. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Lighth to Tenth Street Jes of tan: double heels, soles ver Vettings, Fancy Scarfs and Made Vets, all the new shades for Dress and Motoring. Special 300 White Real Lace Fetls BI.95. formerly $2.50 to $3.50 500 Black Real Lace Veils $2.95 cach formerly $3.50 to $4.50 Broadway & 2oth St.; sth Ave.; 19th St. | | URES —__——————— a}, wd. a. BLOOD POISON | In no other disease is a thorough cleansing of the blood more neces- 4 ae | Sary than in Contagious Blood Poison, The least particle of this insidi- 4 ; Now Ready, Our New Madras Walst. Price $3.50. The Leading Specialty House. ous virus will multiply in the circulation and so thoroughly contaminate the blood that no part of the body will be exempt from the ravages of this owerful disease. Usually the first symptom is a little sore or ulcer, insignificant in itself, but soon the blood becomes so contaminated thas the mouth and throat ulcerate, glands in the groin swell, hair and eye~ brows come out, copper colored spots appear on the body, and frequently sores and ulcers break out on the flesh to humiliate the sufferer. S,S.S. cures Contagious Blood Poison by purifying the circulation. It attacks the disease in the right way by going down into the circulation, neutral- izing aud forcing out every particle of the poison, and making this fluid pure, fresh and health-sustaining. The improvement commences as soon as the patient gets under the influence of S,S.S., and continues until every trace of the disease is removed from the blood, and the sufferer completely restored to health. | Not one particle of the poison is left for future out-breaks after S, S. S. has purged and purified the blood. Book on the home treatment of this disease and any medical advice desired free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, Announcement: Tailormade Spring Suits Direct from the workrooms, first show- g of the season, A magnificent as- sortment of Suits, stunning new models $25” and so attractively priced as to demand your prompt appreciation. Upward. In Linen Suits our stcck now offers unlimited and almost perplexing choice, $18.00, $25.00, $28.00 Upward. BROADWAY AND EIGHTEENTH STREET. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, a

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