The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1908, Page 9

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eee wens WORLD. + ~ > WOMAN DIVES TO. PRINCESS LOSES DEATH AT FIRE. FIGHT I ORT ——WWTENEMENT, FOR A FORTUN Fireman, Lowered by Rope’ Will From Roof, MakesSome | Daring Rescues. Holographic Left Rejected by Surrogate. Fire starting in the basement of Mrs. The (Mary Mooncy's boarding-house, No. 313! wold Spen West Thirtleth street, at 2.45 A. M. to-| Gay, completely cut off the escape of eccent who died in Parts te, worth $57,000 [ by Charles Griswold Spencer on owning an estate whic in gilt-edged New De Birs, Mooney’s twenty boarders, and | . when the firemen came one young | Stocks, bonds and other securitl woman had hurled herself from the | $45.0 worth of anctent Gulls Jewels root to the pavement and was dead, | and silver stored at Tiffany's and me several others were severely burned)| than @ hundred trunks stuffed with old laces, tapestries and embroideries and the upper windows, front and rear, | ‘were crowded with men and women | begging to be saved. THE DEAD: Miss Marie Beletraine, thirty, who occupied a hall room on the top floor, The Injured, the Manhattan Storage was born at No. §& enue in 1856. His father, senior, and his mother, lived Mrs. Sp Mrs, George Miekle, burned about the | erly er Miss Griswold, hands, face and head. step-grandomther, Catheri George Mlekle, her husband, burned @bout the arms and feet | sion. When Mrs. Mooney, burned about the hands| with his two brothers, Lorillard and body. {and William Augustin, and Mrs. Mary Haggerty, burned about Le. went to the hands, face and body and overcome | next vears he was engaged In by smoke; condition critical. ting an education at schools in Fran Mrs. Madge Clarke, burna about the | Switzerland, Germany and Italy head and face. Fitt Lorilla torm- there wit {n left a nice fam- rel over the possession of his ne Lorillard Spencer, who owned the man- he was eleven his parents They had residences tn Paris and in Lucerne, Miss May Emerson, sister of Mrs. | Switzerland, and spent most of ‘helt Clarke, injured by falling down the | lives tn Europe till 1888, when the eldor stairs. cae cer died, The fire had started in the cellar ina Always an American cendiary, The fire mounted through tha {974 while his business interes hall and stairs, ahd when the awakened [tinued tn New York, under his atrec doarders tried to get to the street |tion, he never made an investment they were driven back. Some of them | Eu) When his daughter ». to an Italian nobleman he whole family with his new son law, across the ocean in omer that t marriage might he solemniz. nid home 1 York, and when ma went to the rooms on the upper floor +I, WOE? eat and some to the roof. i Dived to the Street Just as Fire Patrol No. 3 came ga loping up the face of a woman peeper : over the roof of the house at No. 311. The woman was in her night gown and ( seomed to be terror stricken. Sudden’y t she came close to the coping and the ° lived down to the p the street ment men got to her she was dead The body was taken to the West Thir- 1d Spencer was } tleth street and there identified to Paris. as Miss Bellctraine. ex York and tool Fire Lieuten O'Neill and his men! up the study of art at the New Y saw that seve omen and one man. Att Students’ Leagve, and lived wt Wére terror ted ft s udmother in the Fifth aven Then he began t ston till she died in 1852, and t nt wom a intended ehan, and that ms of the w Hoisted to Ro and McCar the roof, x | men and women peering from the wit dows. The hemmed-in persons were aC A threatening to jump. Q Capt. Sweeney (asiened a rope abou Lo himself and it to his comrades AD SE He was the ed by the rop *-igNRY RES ait etithelwindawa: atenielsea strn atlert a 5 ea Les in his arms raise Mrs. um. cl On WALL LL PAPER. about his body “GOL D PA feacietee the un) MOULDING Gneveanroutentvencnts ALL PAPE no made sh work of the Crib ae — “The Linen Store” special Sale Wash Dress Fabrics At About Half Price To close sul a arg2 var.ety of Wash Goods. we oer them at thes: At 18c. vard: A collection of English Batise and Printed Irish Dimities in an attractive variety of designs and colors, Regu ar price 25 cents per yard At 38c. yard: [nelish and F ench Voiles in str: checks and plain colors, erench printed Batis e in Pers.an designs and p iated oi, Gale Swisses mn fora: pauierns Regular pte 60 conts tr $1.0 At 50c. yar.* An atteec ive colic ton of @ Siripes aid checxs in iwo-tone culorings $1.00 ts 1.29 ee yard At 65c, yard: Some very saver French novelty tabricy with Silk strip s ms ain nomered igures, Revular pr .ces 1,40t92,00 At 88c. yar.i: A very beautiful collection of designs in French and St, Gall Batiste with embroidery ana silk stripes, Regular price $1.50 to 1.85 per yard. In addition 10 these we direct attention to our regular stock of white and colored Wash ress Fabrics, which includes practi- Cally ali the staples and novelties in the widest possible assortment, Sth Ave. & 34th St., wasereactoria Reduced Prices: ner yard Regu ar price ecal bin. No one seems to know what | ; the origin waa, * * the police do not Bute Dorllarde spencermsen ior anal suspect nat ft wos the work of an in. ‘failed to assert his American citizens ight borders, Lzic fp McCutcheon’ S| ‘ligh Grade Imported fy French Voiles with er he d from his @ a citizen of France by i he ds that he never did any- ra a 1 . Charles Gris-! y s TWIN May Delay the Wedding, Mused Burgier in Court. and wanted to get married and T needed the money to furr the flat,” said COTTON PRICES JUMP \ON GOVERNMENT REPORT m irmogate T ree eae LOOK ae For | STOLE TO GET MARRIED. eRe iy wh a he was arrilx McGovern in Hoboken order who ls a t years old licemen found tan and other new brown and olive shades in Men’s Suits. Various new stripe and other designs, in thin and extra thin suits cut on newest summer and mid-summer models. $18, $20, and $22.50 $49.50 Vaiue Suits, Only possible because of close Brill mill connec: tions and Brill-directed tailoring shops. The enormous demand for these handseme suits has made them A nesliare scarce elsewhere even at regular prices. arke nav to-day follow: ein 1 the publ! the cotto 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers St. UNION SQUARE, 14th St.,n. B’way 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich. 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. Harleny Steen perce. points One Women’s Pumps at $4 || Metal Cak v heels and G to 7: Patent Colts) skin; sizes 2%¢ Women’s Vici Kid | Oxford Ties, Maker's Regular £1.50 2.C0 Grades, al. Made from selected 1 ent tips; solid leather extension high and medium heels; and widths C to EE. Coltskin Sailor Ties Meker’s Regular #2..0 Grade, for Women’s White fuck and Canvas Oxford Ties, Gibson ‘ties and Sailor ‘ties worth up to £2.90. at High ; StiOi tr VAMPS: nt Colt- ths genuine Pat sizes and eT a | ci Women’s Patent | | ———SS \ Misses’ Shces ‘4 areicotSandals Misses’ Oxiords putea and |.ace, Black Kidskin; For Boysiynite Canvas Uppc?s, sizes © to 8, and Girls {sizes 6 to 8. 82 to 11 8's to 11 and Sizes § to Siand 1144 to 2, Special at {11> to 2, and $34 to2: Spectal at Van calf, fee, 0c Uppeis | Ay? a Par weilted) sw eialoater soles, > § AtPrice= Tan&Black Oxtord Ties GibsonTies Sailor Ties Christie Ties _ Pumps are § 50 Bice “Olay Big Rn Worth $3.00 and $3.50 FRAZIN & 1 CCR HIM, . The Tiger |Bue Fyothers “> 1908. 9 Minutes from Hoboke:: :0 The 14th Street “tore. ${ SSURRIRE 4.34 IH OM SH 2 HORT 2 2B HOR EH 3 HE i ba * Imported Lincleums and Oilcloths is IMPORTED CORK LINOLEUMS, | IMPORTED FLOOR OILCLOTH, 2 75c. % Iutely perfect, 4 yds. wid 5 + 8 5 Been eaneen 4c fie LS values; square yard.. OMEST AIMPORTE D CORK LINOLEUMS. 2 yards ‘s 39 Cl s quare yard i wide; 5c. values; square yard. 1,000 Small $1.50 All $ MATTINGS 40-Yard Rolls, $3.98 Wool Velvet Rugs, ipecial 6.00 values, .. $5.98 $8.98 C30 MICHEL HRA RRR RY abso- 2 yards * 35ck OILCLOTHS, 40c, value; 17ck 1.29 Suitable for & maress 39 : tons aa c WIDE INGRAIN STAIR CARPET, 25¢. val- * 16¢; ues BRUSSELS CARPETS. stairs or roon values .. YARD. $1.00 SMYRNA RU extra quality, size 30x60; Ori- Ciaiceadncieene Ce DINING ROGM RUGS, ne fine patterns $1 19 S198 | | 40.Yard Roll %] $8.00 values... 4p40-Yard Rolls, x} $12.60 values, } x]40-Yard Rolls, values Slo. 00 vatues $10, 98 BRUSSELS RU 9x12 and 3x ing American Fibre ‘sat. 10.6 $15.00. val- HT ting, 39c. values, ZAG ves: = $10 5) Ge RIE Hi BRE oe HR SEKMH RRR xb 6x9 wool 4 filled; RE SUB- mail size 19¢c jroo ince ty LIMOGES, DIN $2517.98 DECORA. AUSTRIAN CHI DINNER | 190 pieces 56.50 | NA NEAT SETS: | 100 TRO R vey D : 35, "34.08 Q 42.08 . $9.93) " Cut Glass for vane Wedding BALAD. REMI ASD A ‘i Til sin 38 Giits SOS BUGAT CHAM HOWLs: ir Ma 1.49 BON BON AND CAN- DY DIES: gio CEL 19S KES EL Arte: iy WATER UGS. Bis AT Bows 1OO-TIECE WHITE, and pi THIN 23. 45 CUT GLASS TUM- RLERS, 86 Me tates, en, .24C a COLOGNE BOTTLEA, % 3 1.000 « coroKy D ‘(Tne 14TH Basement.) (THE 147TH STREET STOR OIE OCBOIOCE COOLIO DOC OIIOOOE IOOE anaes 500 COMPLETE BED OUTEITS AT $5. 98% My) 7 non TI An Unusual Opportunity for those Furnishing a summer Home White Enamelled Iron Bedsteads, 1. 1-16 inch posts, § high jiead, heavy tillers, chills, made in all sizes. Several Attractive Designs All steel Springs, massive pipe tub- Ing, covered with double woven wire fabric, braced by National fabric and helicals, copper edges. Soft Top Mattresses, filling, bound edges, close x tufts, covered in good 8 quality of striped ticking. , SOSCOOCCOOCOOOCEG! Household Linens pretty wire good wholesome REFRIGERATORS Fifth Floor.) 500 PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS, bor- Alaska dry-air Hardwood Refrigerators, insulated ders all round; large 10-4 with charcoal sheathing, metal racks, etc. Finished size; many designs. $1.39 98 n polished golden oak. An ice saver without equal. Values eee ee Cc a Fam? BONE 9.981ee TT MERCERIZED SATIN DAMASK NAP- Ft 489 iit 7:89 9:98 10.98 » 18-inch mer values; doven . 1,000 LARGE SIZE BED SHEETS, extra firm ond strong, for Sum- mer cottages, 72x¥0; 33 c size; excellent for Patent c:nter extensiin window screens, hardwood frames high, extend to in high, extend to 37 in. high, extend to 37 in 40c values .... seeeee . high, extend to BED SPREADS. Extra. size, for Rae Kelawa 496 large double beds; heavy a Marseilles patterns. $1.29 wvaluesieh caer ares ese 98c 500 DOZ. TURKISH BATH TOWELS, made for our hotel and summer cottage made vest Ait customers. 15c values 12c Matruriiiness “14e! BLEACHED MUSLIN. Good, heavy HOE, steel 19 quality; fine, soft finish; no starch SEY | or dressing; 8+ enon Oe values. 1 (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Main Floor.) Tea eee ae aes ‘BACON IESE. | POR ROE Cie ag ge ad ae nO f 10,000 tbs. carefully selected lean sugar cured U, inspected OHSS on ipeclat sale Wednesday Reena: Ib., Porch Screens 127A). Port on sit nuan. Hace at 1 12x8 feet, each, x buneh 1 WASHABLE L " SWEET, JUICY PINT COUCH oe RS Aneey 1.00 aren one SATURn IED! saatson fringed m !nosTon oui Db LET HUCK; lark ul # iy & & B THIN BEING at wy 121 mGE An ny ma Es DRIpALToTA tt a6 CUSHIONS c CHICK. [2 By x 0 FOW! 1s i] YOUNG WEN THK 99) '88c) # PGR DLO hae RUFFLED CURTAINS CHOICE 1 ent plain jy und wide; ie PHILA von P CHICKENS SQUu\B } ta 2s Be 3e.3. st! Hed where caugh x and shipped direct: XMNSEORUNE KR * woe 5 ee ee ee at a

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