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THE EVENING WORLD,* WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1908. HOUSE RUINS. ee a = ar; MADDENED FIRE GOES TO ELMIRA: SHOT HIMSELF TWO DEAD IN PITTSBURG, Fi i \ Stain Vir SIXTHTAV, 19®70 20% STREETI NEW YORK. sar Fourth Floor Court, in Sentencing Youth, Two Reports of Pistol Call FOR FIVE MILES Las leuutiaes fta G Policeman to Wounded USEFUL HINTS’ TO HOUSE- : i 3 c 2 | A COAT of [versliveninevaiieolaitone lieth Dresses in a Great Half Price eesti es Bridles Slip from the Animals’ ; The debut in crime of William Mar of two pistol shots at-) Will double its life, by preserving the Heads and They Start tin, : ° youth, was rendere Meee oe Waste in cenesOFiginal coat of varnish, which would i ‘ impressive to-day by Judge M on Wild Dash. lone, in the Court of General Sessions . Martin, who Is twenty-two, ass! John O'Brien, of No. 3 Bleecker st Sale To-Mlorrow. ORE of those handsome, smart, dressy Silk Princess , [Otherwise soon be washed or worn off near One H y. A minute | n dying in the WEATHER BEATEN front doors are , revived and beautified when coated with | et. upon a m 2DES’ N. ) pe é es Monahan, Long Island | prostrate man was bleedit tt ee i . srs basis PEDESTRIANS IN PERIL. | ¢n¢ ames HSINuE ssi aupaatin Foualuallapairiaae vers (hes leteu eye pando wan sun? Sapea-tae, and “newness follows the | t Meg and Lingerie Dresses, made of the new 1908 silk : Strestonivalie one Mine aVioUm a Wes ous ee Ta ET ASIN oe oe| 4% These are the dainty little dresses that brought such a large number of ba Three Fi Made U A eel tae ed In the snow at his side lay the {nearest that of the old finish. Bowhen they were advertised three weeks ago. It took all this time e Firemen Made UNcon-/sayea an tron wate , which was of forelgn make, and) wWinnow and DOOR screens should ® accumulate enough for another sale, Those smart. fetching creations—ex-) § ie O'Brien has ed six terms In unbers were empty. |), ane eee AL $ Heep aes ; ae : scious by Smoke Rescued prison and Monahan three. ‘The thr Thiers called an ambulance and sent |0¢, coated with Jap-a-lac each spring 5 celusive effects in all the dainty pastel colors, in the popular Rough Shantungs, by C le men were convicted of robbery in the ihe man to the Presbyterian Hospital. ea aaa Gite Ga the ice also cheeks and stripes; many beautiful colicnnes and silks are also included ° yy Comrades |socond degre: and came up to-day for/pr, Wells pronounced his condition | Tit on the frames. It gives them new in this lot. ide sentence, Judge Malone ordered Mar-| critte r | tin to stand to one side crite ged man was apparently a life.and the wire cloth is protected from | Every dress the very newest and most wanted style—Square While dashing to a third alarm fire{ +1 want you toc what a career of |qrung y rs | rust. | r \ 2 4 4 Fi Hungarian, and wore poor clothing. | | and V yokes of dainty laces; others are embroidered in self-toned beaid and . 1% Green street, Willlamsburg, crime Wilf bring you to," said (he pie was about talrty-elgit vears old! pORCH FURNITURE should be pro | 3 3 today, in which three firemen were Court of medium height and build, of dark| tected and beautified each spring with complexion, with black air and mUS-/ Jap.aac, It is best to use the color of | tache. There was nothing on the per-| the old finish; but if you wish to change son to lead to an identifieation, the color, use Red or Green Jap-a-lac. | ————— ae | GOODWIN GETS GOOD JOB. WICKER FURNITURE coated with | reupon he sentenced O'Brien an to fifteen years eagh in foays drawing the tender of Engine Com- Sing. Monahan fs thirty-eight years old pany No. 135 shook off their bridies and ar ence almost have that dainty three-quarter length sleeve, finished 50 with a lace cuff. Jumper effects, full lace sleeve and e barely saved from death, a big team of yy)45, yoke-full kilted skirts, finished with folds at foot . «+ A word about the Lingerie Dresses made of dainty Batiste d the severity of the se h in light Blue, Pink, Biscuit and White—with long lines of embroidery running ran wildly and unchecked through five said Judge Malone to Mar ; miles of Brooklyn thoroughfares tin, as O'Brien and Monaha . Mahogany, Ox-Blood Red, Malachite | full length of gown; embroidered yokes finished with Val. edging, dainty There were seven men on the tender hustle? away, “you can ir OF | tan O'Brien Forced Out Is Super-|Green or Gloss White Jap-a-lac, looks | three-quarter full \ full flounced skirt. finished at bottom with better than inevitable finish if you p path you have marked out f Tam < to Send you to Eimira twisted and slammed the vehicle arc forma When you get out you ha corners. your choice of leading an honest life The runaway, which furnished thrills or ating the experience of t and threatened many along a wide men who were your accomplices inj stretch of road, started near the en- ctime. Bear in mind that you cannot gine house at Manhattan and Norman violate the laws of the land and of s0- streets. ciety and escape punishment.” Just why the bridles slipped off w ————>_——_ be a matter of department investisa- ROQSEVELT’S BABY LETTER tion. No explanations have been of fered so far. The horses went our of TICKLES ITALY’S KING. the engine house at a gallop, made t turn into Norman street neatly, but b fore they had gone 1% yards their head harness seemed to go to places the brkiles slipping off and the bits many rows of V nd fine tucking. Such dresses were never made to sell for less the Our Price To-morrow 11.50 when the horses ran away. spilling intende Frank J Meare sewers me | tlc leader} WATER PIPES, furnace fronts, radi- | trict, was | ators, hot water tanks and iron fences Jare preserved and beautified with the Borough President !use of Jap-a-lac. Use the Gold, Alumi- . been num, Dead Black or Brilliant Black. them off one by one as they tilted and menos High-class Tailored Suits closing at 27.50 About 50 Suts left—ail that remain oj ous high-ela s iuil tailored Suits—a dozen different styles in beautiful imported materials. Tak» your ehoic 27.50 while they last GUS QdOROUaHOdouObDONEeeOd 0 We Continue That Great Silk Sale To-Morrow | | HE same low prices that brought such a tremendous business here the last few days will be in force to- morrow. ‘fhis sale is a year.y occurrence—the one silk-selling event, when quality, reliable character Avacant since Wil Aeiected a Munteipal Cour as| -— last} PICTURE FRAMES, candelabra, gas | lfixtures, lamps, etc. given a coat of | ‘Gold, Aluminum or Dead Black Jap-a- | Hac are renewed almost beyond beli the Dead Black produces that beautifu rought-iron effect t © a Deputy Feb. 19.—Ambassador Gris OLD AUTOMOBIL as sent offic yicton ons, agricultural implements, etc STR e rote “NEW YORK AUTO AT TOLEDO, Jone ee ith either Brilliant Bia eign Minister, a le RACES ON THROUGH SNOW. | Green or . carriages, wag Jap mpire Blue, look 100% c the: or 8. nd re yen on vy ii Tl cos f e oe t | Saunders ae seamen ame eee ea ee Wee cost Land exclusive fabrics reach a price point bat will be recognived at a glance as the lowest quoted. This is the Annual Sele which Smash Telegraph Pole. LE Seat een ta | ante nerienced’ person dressmakers, manufacturers as well as our regular patrons await with great interest. 4” Main Floor. Both are spirited animals and when ReauRRieae| z 2 ee Seen i rac >| rs a (> —= they found they were free they seemed oun JAP-A-LA Fianna meow | YS y to shut their eyes and bolt. At the corner of Manhattan and Norman atreets they swung shortly in long leaps, twisting the tail of the tender so that !t smashed against a telegraph le. ‘This jolted the driver off on his chest and he siid along in the snow unin- fured. The six other men on the er hung on desperate’ two blocks more, until a series of jolts and ter. t inches “of | and can be used in a hundred and or ; from “cellar to garret,” and 4 aily adapted for finishing old « | |new floors and woodwork. Ask y ‘paint dealer. What Women Need all-sills Rough Shintung, 58e 10,000 yards 4c. Striped and Checked Louis- e silk, in all the latest col- highly finished silk, ina magnifi- n. Colored Tatieta, in over]) 10,000 yards ie. n checks, blovks and stripes in Ciel, Copen one hatdred stre evening sh uso white || ‘and white, navy art Natural, Navy and black—a bright, heavy rustlin gen and it gay and white, Gray, flelio, Car egulariy at 75 white, Cope 5 special, per yards... 6.5 S8e y a $1 Rough Shantung Silks, 58¢ | {7S5e 19 in. Colored Silk Taffeta, | 95c Louisine Silks at 65c EZ a el ditfer nt widths in brown dinal, White and Black; per yard .... 58¢ ————————s ae 7 = $1.25 Polka Dot Foultards, 9c ey $1 Fancy Dress Silks, €&c. Full 2 in.subsolutely shower proo!—made by 41-25 Colored Peau de Cygne, 65c In a splendid assor ment of new Spring figures and America’s foremost manutacturer, Every size cot Manufacturers’ entire stock; ali shades: : AN ) black and white, &e.; value 95¢.; peryard .65¢ >a a nGE SS ey, ific ewings whirled them off on the Something to put the blood in good order when they are ale and r “hh ‘ pavement Apache weak; camiities to clear the complexion when it is calor einige designs. A sujerior dress silk, very highly finished, in all coors, inclicing the much wanted nayy and inches wide; for both street and evening wear. Kaithetlaathmaniwvasitopnle i f SoM something to strengthen the digestion when food disagrees; something splendid wearing quality; 1 regularly, spec Jer white and brown and white dots, Lositively worth One of the most wonderful silk offerings ever made. tender almost cap: to tone the nervous system when it is depleted. That something is YALA. cccccseese cece Oui Ge e1.25; yard 5 Ye Regular price $1.20; special, per yard,....-.-.85e fh got again: wagon succumbed, however, and the tender righted. Empty of passengers, It set out on its five-mile unguided flight. Policemen Try to Stop Them. Mile affer miles the tender sped Manhattan avenue, its bell and Banging from the terrific jolt! Vehicle got At almost every other crossing po Mcemen rushed out and waved their hands at the galloping horses. Several, caught at the flying ends of harness and were dragged along in the snow until the wet. leashes slipped from thelr stip. From police station to police station word was telephoned of the career of the runaway tender, and bronco-break- ing cops were sent out to lasso them or get in thelr way or build @ stone wall er erect a barrier in front of them. | But the big team of bays was not te be caught until they had practically run themselves off their shoes. Then as their breath came in short, hard gasps and their hoofs slipped and bent on the slippery pavement they were met by two giant cops at Wythe avenue and Rutledge street. The policemen had ropes and stretched them across the street so that they caught the runaways at the throats. This checked them, and they came to a panting standstill thor- oughly done up. | None of the smoke-eaters who were| snapped off the tender were injured, | Three Men Unconscious. The tenement house, a three-story double-decker, was occupied by twelve families, most of them foreigners. | ‘The fire started in the hallway on the lower floor and was burning furiously before it was discovered. Firemen Maloney and Kelly, of Engine Company No, 115, and Gallagher, of a truck company located in Greenpoint, were assisting in the work of rescu They handed down a score of screaming tenants to the other firemen and then entered the apartments on the second Beecham Pills A natural and sufficient remedy for the weaknesses and derange- ments so common among women. A course of these pills will relieve congested conditions, dispe! depression, act mildly on the bowels, stimulate the liver, increase the red corpuscles in the blood, and stren sey the functions of the several organs. ‘or backache, lassitude, low spirits, dizzy spells, weak nerves and all debilitated conditions, Beecham’s Pills are The Right Remedy In boxes with tull directions, 10c. and 25c. ) Dressy Lingerie Waists Trimmed Tailor Suit , Very Special, 4.95 or “First” Hats. | £5" Second Floor. £7 Second Floor. O-MORROW and Friday we place on sale at an H: particularly adapted for immediate wear, We are now prepared with a spiendid show.ng of unusually low price a very hand:ome and dressy Lingerie Waist especially designed for aiternoon and evening wear. Simply Trimmed Hats and Bolero:. | We believe the price to be } ) Buineeaw : a Fthomas caihoun Sans f Entirely new in shape and about one-third les than what ; . and, as heretofore, practically 1 would have to pay anexelu- g tfimmin » shirt-waist house fora waist { exclusive with us eval merit in -tyle, workman, ship, trimming and material. We oiler for special sale, about 250 very jaunty Trimmed Turbans—small hats, aud the extremely large Sailors at 3.98, 4.98 and 5.95. These are trimmed especially in anticipation of the approaching holiday. These handsome, dressy Waist batist with Valencienn are made from the fine . elaborately — trimi i lace and in- sertion; sleeve prettily trimmed and very dainty (like (4 cut) at. 4.95 White Madras Tailored Waists—Full pleated front, long — sleeves, 2 butt cult, at Untrimmed Hat Dep’t 497 Main Flour. Very exceptional bargains in New Style Boleros and Turbans ready to trim—made over wire zes, new materials, Dainty White Cross Bar Lawn Waists— Entire front pin ticked, also in { frames; new head new shapes as worn in Paris to-day, back, collar and cuffs 1 25 e tucked, at......+e0+ 2.75 and 3.00. Very Dressy Brussels Net Waists—Yoke back and front of fine pin tucks and embroidered medallions; rufied sleeves; 4 98 looks like a $6.50 value; euch .. 4.25 Gloves for Elbow | Real Lace Robes | Sleeves To-Morrow at 2.39 25.00 & 35.00 Values, 12.50 Made up especially jor this sale and particularly adapted for between-season wear. For Your Choice of 42 Excellent Used Pianos » Goat Gy EIEN a ether | 24” Main Floor. EAL Lace Robes for $12.50—no wonder the hi conack | . . . b | i shipme i se sian Kassan Robe Sale has crea 3 = he] three) mea| were. siconsclous isa To-morow will be a busy day in our Piano Department, and no won: | Py fils received a shipment ot those Russian me Je hes: ted such com i ‘ Capeskin Gloves—very fine, handsome, exceed- § Ment—*!2.50 would hardly pay for the material, Cera oftered, as listed below. ‘Then add to this days of painstaking labor, the careful handwork necessary to create these rich exclusive glove stores. and rare masterpieces of the lace making art— and then the duty—and you can well appreciate der, when one takes into consideration the values —a NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Pay for the one you select on the easiest possible terms. i ingly smart and durable gloves, seldom shown outside of the most ) N@W ORLDANS, Feb. 19.—The City Park | We believe this to be the first opportunity th PrenisAd Festi pa Ci Et W k. , PP Y hE T the loss to the Importer. Brae turloni $5.00 Down---*1.00 a ee eo |@ women of New York lave ever had to buy these gloves at this We know it is scarcely credible that a mes a sae price. In fact, the sale price is less | @ Real handsome lace Robe can be bought for » ‘ 40 he Wolt | When New en oe ee than you could buy them for in those f £1250, but it’s a fact. It is only possible > 4 3 1 Steinway Upright, $150 $850 | 1 Monarch Upright, 150 350 little shops in Paris where all Amerie | Where the purchasing power is as great , 30 1 Sterling Upright, 150 s25 | 1 Shoninger Upright, 50 cane go for these gloves when abroad, || ‘at of the Simpson Crawford Company, Ue 1 Hazelton Upright, 150 425 | 1 Wagner Upright, 1 350 & Ord p abroad. # otten enabling us to make offers that other- \' » i 1 Chickering Upright, 150 Foo a Weber UPrERe 2 156 a 4.25 Values at 2.39. wise would be utterly impossible. = sia ao Anon le iucentanteelBach(G! | vit i This great deal, made by our P ae Fc 1 Needs ers ea oe iKaditexuy others | Twelve-button and 16-button e brings to us sume of tee Fe tld pene AT hardt . | length Mousquetaire, Prix seam sewn, 12.50 Lace Robes imported this season. y 7 Styles that yo it di spear backs, The very best gloves J ther houses at $25.00, 348.00 and Tors, relalledhis which money can produce. ‘This is the A " Adiia : Here, in this [hursday Sale, lect greatest glove value it is possible to§ any Robe in the entire lot at $17.50, Jad feel aesured 2, This collection of pianos will suit the most particular buyer. Mostly mahogany \ | | | | offer, as the price about covers the cost J that you have secured a genuine bargain, Never | and walnut cases. | dee ihereking. before last. Monday, in this Storey have Real 4 # | BR, Lace Robes sold at such a ridiculous figure Mt ‘The Steinway, Weber and Chickering will be the most sought = 2.39 Terlectly shared) pertectly der VA | ven i a signed, they will make up into pho for, but we assure you that the other thirty-seven instru They are all J hawsome Lace Costumes at iw cos t e b Come in ety of beautiful t= mmeaby erefenne)y eal stncn yt CaaS imported skins, J terns in white, ivory ander. H ib "specially selected and properly seasoned, Suitable for Wedding Gowns, & Piano Dept. s and are from one of the best glove makers for Opera or Theatre wear, for i (P SP in the world. These gloves are sold in peal are D lanets Comet fr = New York to-day at $4.25 a pair. We (Scans notelieventeg | il 4 Nh -— « siaseseerese cannot mention the maker's name—that was the condition of the = Famive ; 5 FOURTH RACE Seven furlongs tale, Twelve hundred pairs only sold at this price 12.50 for 25.00 & 35.00 Lace Robes—12.50 le soa oe sas 7