The evening world. Newspaper, July 13, 1908, Page 5

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~ BOYS DARE FIRE. TO SHVE BABIES WM TENDERLOI WTVEMENT MANE SQ00 HL ences) Heroes of Twelve and Seven- teen Years Rescue Two in Burning Room, ‘Carry Safe in Childs’s Res- taurant to Cellar and Rip Out Bottom. So anxious are detectives from Head- et crimes com- is of the West Thi earned t | quarters to keep ge | mitted in certain * PUT OUT BLAZE, TOO. that the police of t Puny Louis Fishman and Joe | Joyce Keep Their Heads During Panic. street station only igh a reporter for The Evening World to-day [thet safe-blowers had entered Ch dss Buliding, at No. 108 and No. 110 West Youls Fishman, years old,| Thirty-fourth street, some time yester- puny but courageous, and Joe Joyce,| day and robbed the safe of $60 in urdy and also! “48% ee) The restaurant ts only a short dis- courageous, did the work of the Fir@ tance from Broadway and at the time Department to-day in saving two chil of the robbery, when the streets were dren from suffocation and exting gi tirenged with people, as they always a fire which had driven twemy-two} are on Saturday night and Sunday families in a six-story tenement into aj Morning, the precinct men were scur- ry through Broadway !n search twelve geventeen years old panic, The children resi Mrs. Philip Ma wtreet, Mra, Mart on the seco: old son : Ol idle wnlen oom? NY Seu the glare of elec Jim: old, igt bed t u view Of passers on the street, clothes in their room and then screamed | | Safe Found In Cellar. for rd the yells and saw the instant, Despatc fire le same urn ina ie Martin ldren ing it over gouged out, and not so much as of the $600 was left. engineer reported the robbery to anager, who, in t reported to Central Offic were sent 9 Work in- stectlves, ind that feet square, ids, and belleve at least three men t have had a hand tn the job, n the Lieutenant in charge at i) eth stre y hurrle > case, Bryne e ust as Jaseline came to do h work, u are late this morn! " Bryne figures as age wos $100, replied Jaseline, ——>——__ su? L'il get my worl FISHMAN WINS A “I did hear 80 ring the engine-room, 1 t k it was, and I didn't go to inves ta night watchman or a police: ; I'm a Janitor, 1 are under arrest, “Why am I arrested? tor. “For being two hours late to work,” answered Byrne, and he locked the janl- - tor up as a suspicious person, » Jaseline was held in $1,500 ball for examination by Magistrate Wahle in Jefferson Market Court to-day, Jus: how the robbers got bullding is a mystery, ‘Th ash chute on the sidewalk wi pens al- most at the curbing. It is believed they broke open this chute and got Into thi basement while scores of persona were ng back and forth along Thirty- was in its place rant wh —_. James Carty Lands on Amer- ican Soil After a Lively Legal Battle. Bryne said asked the Jani. James Carty, of C; mon, stepped on An after a strenuous clutches of the cal prisoner. Bat James 8 committee of enthr the United irish Wh rty tle Roy the i Jun a ext fourth street and Broadway. ot ii ea t ' 2 Was (ee charged with catt In Tre ! ost those CHAUFFEUR MAY BE CRAZED, dy drive t Geeupied. ' Driver of Auto Smashed by Train crime, Raves of Lyncheras, t held Bala (Special to The Even & pauper, wh vvas, CENTRE MORICH Ds found gu’ mission | ews, who was the only one persons who escaped from i - Chauffeur wn Into the har : Bey aay tee hings's automobile when the ¢ nd th by P it here Friday, SaFAR Hi the ago ee amaniac. zt ete went pu tack, dectars ome of his employe: crime, he was entitled to Ge teat hort wused arm and tn ck. Yesterday SRC wEraatac {al here. when a Ito arrest iin oe go info the matter in this he found ing. "Keep the crowd AL hee (hureeotccemen = away for God's sake,” he sald, They Missed, SS ABalnst Carty will kill me, Let me flee.” The Sheriff left him In the house, | restaurant, on the first floor of Childs 3 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 13,'19080y SAFE BLOWERS. BUGHHMAND ELDER FIGHT WORD DRAW After Lively Exchange of Written Retorts Neither Has Anything to Say. t-Attorney E a 1 the fireworks 2 reporters that ven the Kings © er ald in . Elder al wave out to and in whieh t deal to the po! nent of those bookmakers last week; é down @ thoughtfu bring us up to to-day, Said Gen, Bingham: celyed Mr, care to give | out. I would prefer to let the matter drop. If Mr, Fider wants) | to give it out he can do so. Said last reply T won't give o jo that—and 1 w thet t fn yorthi So, there you -_— NO MORE DOGS ON B. R. T. Carclessneas of Passengers Trans- porting Pets Leads to Rreluyion, n Rapid 7 permits w en and no new ones wiil be issued This will be done in response to thie man complaints that n, Boxh~dash it, sir, took and up! y and wrote M he} ho said Mr "L have just ree der's letter, but I do not] “T'll only say this} Bingham letter at 2) have heen re- ! Stern Brothers For To-morrow, Tuesday Dining Room Furniture Clearance Sale MAHOGANY SIDEBOARDS, $34,75, 59.50, 65.00 Formerly $40.00, 69.00 and 80.00 | CHINA CLOSETS, at $33.00, 37.00, 45.00 | Formerly $38.50, 46,50 and 54.50 DINING TABLES, $38.00, 46.00, 59.00 Formerly $46.50, 57,00 and 72.00 ARM AND SIDE CHAIRS TO MATCH SUITES. (THIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) i} | | have made Decided Reductions in Summer Home Furnishings SUCH AS | APPLIQUE PORTIERES, PRINTED COVERS, WASHABLE CURTAINS AND | 0} — COUCH COVERS, HAMMOCKS, STORAGE CHESTS, SCREENS, ETC. | AND ARE ALSO SHOWING COMPLETE LINES OF PORCH SHADES, CANOPIES, MOSQUITO NETS, ELAGS AND BATH ROOM | FITTINGS, Awnings, Window Shades and Furniture Slip Covers Made to Order. West Twenty-third Street Store Closes 5.30; Saturday 12,30 P. M. Restaurant Eighth be Y MPs SOM TOL NEWYORK, : 10 Minutes from moboken by Hudson Tunnel eeived about the careless manner in Which passengers transport their pets, WATERS PIANOS ihe special excellence of the! Waters Pianos is their sweet tone, Many things are impor. tant in the construction of a good piano, but the tone js most important of all. Do not buy any piano until you have heard the sweet tone of the Waters and tested its line sing. ing quality. | Send postal for catalogue | | with reduced prices and terms | on our new 3-Year System, | giving you three years’ time | ona piano without interest, | | Horace Waters &Co. | Three Stores: 134 Fifth Ave., near (8th St, | 127%. 42d St., near B'way, | 254 West 125th St.. near 8th Ave, Men’s Suits Reduced from $15, $18, $20, $22 choice of New York’s best dressed men. $11.75 These unequalled reductions are a matter of necessity—a radical movement adopted to immediately dispose of a great stock. For all garments must be disposed of at any cost dur- ing the season in which they are made. However great the economies offered. they are no greater than the quality of the suits involved, Every suit was made this season in our own workrooms—the newest styled and finest tailored—the - WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway, Houston St. Bargain Basement _ 69c Bed Sheets, 39c 5,000 Bed Sheets, full size, 81x90, free from starch, of a strong, linen-finished muslin, Absolutely the best bargain in Bed Sheets ever offered. A regu ar 69¢ Bed Sheet at 39c, (Limit 6 to a customer.) Misses’ Lingerie | Women’s Princess Dresses, Jumper Dresses, 3.98 1.97 JyfAdE of fine quality 5 MADE up of linons, silk-finished batiste. Come in all pastel shades desirable; als striped and bordered dim- white. Waist eSancrely trim- | ities; some are neatly made in the med with fine Val. lace; has net | new surplice effect trimmed with sleeves, trimmed with Val. edgings. embroidery, cthers with contrasting rs of linon, and still others with Skirt is extra full, beautifully trim- } co med with wide tucks of nect pattern border to match ma- 3 98 terial, The skirts ave full pleated Basement. self and lace. Value $8.50; special at... pat deep folds and 1 Girls’ $3.50 White | ber at foot. Very spe- Dresses Clallatiivesssscntinnses .O7 Made of sheer white That Button lawn and Skirts Up the Front at. Girls’ 4.50 Dresses Made of high-grade ging- hams, percales, lawns, sateens and chambrays, in’ a large variety of colors an styles, at. ee A 1 Apron Gingham 4:¢c 10,000 yards of good staple Gingham, blue back- ground in large and small single and double checks, Limited 4! > | to 15 yards to a customer, at, per yard......... Basement, 2c —_—_--_ SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.<>—<ag>—<—g@>—_., aI. 29 Just the thing for outing wear. Then, too, they are the most popular style of the day—made up in white only. } a 1p i die bi »pAMMEYER STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. The Best Shoe Bargains Ever Offered to the Men of New York. _ SPECIAL SALE f ON OUR MAIN FLOOR Genuine $5, $6 and $7 High Class Oxfords and Street Pumps At $45 O In Russia Calf, Gun Metal Calf and Patent Leather. All in the en latest fashion styles . and every pair guar- ~4 anteed perfect. Rubber $9 -00 Pair 4,000 Pairs Men’s White Canvas, Sole Oxfords,.......06.. ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. World Wants Work Wonders Mail and Telephone Orders Filled Only as Long as Lots Last Many of the very best bargains cannot be mentioned in this list because quantities are too small to be advertised. We Give Double “S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps With All Purchases Betore 12 Doo Swings—made ot hardwooe! upholstered seat; complete with Tope and hooks; perfect goods, sold reguierly at $00; Tues- 35 ., doe MV eeeeee vee (Third Floor, Center.) Women’s White Lawn Waiats—they are beautifully lace and embroid- ery trimmed; sold regularly 59 at 79¢ cach; Tuesday at,,,. OVE (Second Floor, Center.) Unbreakable Dolle—American un+ breakable dolls; splendid dolls: well made and serviceable; if tegular price $0c; Tuesday. 39¢ (Third Floor, Cenier.) Le Diable Sets—consisting of a pair of sticks and one rubber-tired Spool; a very popular and inter- esting game; a dollar value, Ci ialipanane . ' 50c (Third Floor, Center.) Wash Relts—white and colored em- aipiderey wash belts; neat de- signs on fine linen; a reg lat 80c belt for d5e (Main Floor, Front.) Wash Belts—with white embroidery on narrow width summer belts and with white pearl buckle; a regular 15c belt for...... 10c (Main Floor, Front.) Silk Paras Iso some Jinons and Shantungs; very stylish and well- made parasols, worth up to 92.78; Tuesday.....se1e, SDC (Main ‘Floor, Front.) Ribbon-+-fine quality warp print taf- feta ribbon, 544 inches wide, with double faced satin edge, in dainty colorings; suitable for sashes cad hair bows; regularly 49c a, yard; Tuesday..... i Sle (Main Floor, Front.) Pictures— the popular Boileau heads; in fancy gilt oval frames; a large assortment of subjects to select from; regular price 75c; Tuesday. ...,.. 47¢€ (Third Floor, Center.) Carpet Samples—average size 4.6x 2.3; high grade velvets, Axmin- sters and Brussels, in attractive designs; regularly $1.50 and $1.78; Tuesday....., 98¢c (Filth Floor, Front.) Kashmir Rugs—size 26x63; an ex- cellent rug for summer; cool and serviceable; clean and perfect; teguiar price $1.75; Tuesday....... Rete $1.10 Filth Floor, Front.) Axminster Rugs—size 27x54; in handsome Oriental designs in choice colorings; pood-wearing and attractive; regular price $1.50; Tuesday.,..... eeee 95e (Fifth Floor, Front, Smyrna Rugs—size 25x48; all wool. in plain and mottled effects; one of the best values in the Rug Store; regular price $1.10; Tuesday....... tees (Filth Floor, Front.) 60 Calling Cards—printed while you wait, On superior quality of stock, in any up-to-date style of type, best work; regular price 25c; 4~ Tuesdayessecssseiee, lic Each additional line, 5c, (Third Floor, Center.) Playing Cards—pinochle playi cards; made of Aaa quality stoa® witha high finish; worth 15c e a pack; Tuesday.. .. Le (Third Foor, Center.) Tevolving Stools—though these stools have been used, they are worth $3 and $3.50; Tues- », day our price is only,.,.., 70 (Fifth Floor, Center, Perforated Music Rolls—''Perfec. tion” music rolls at half price; we have atout 8,000 of these; all perfectly newrolis and worth 50c¢ to $1.50; Tues- op days, 200 and 5c (Fifth Floor, Cemter.) Ties—made of of gray; is $2 a pair; Tues- day, Women’s Low Shoes Two Wonderful Bargains About 600 Pairs of Oxford Two Complete Lines of mercerized canvas; a pretty shade mostly sizes; the regular price d0¢ RN ERIN ANY OTHER STORE OPERGE We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities When Deemed Necessary 0’ Clock Boys’ Blouses—well made and very Children’s Dresses--Norfolk style dressy garments, in sizes 6 to14 — of percale; white ground with col- years; sold regularly at » ored figures; low Dutch neck, ki- 95c; Tuesday. ». 59 mono si bottom of skirt {Second Floor, Rear, Ulm meds Ba er ek contrasting Boys’ Bloomers—made of good, rlom size, 2 to MEAD) washable fabric; well made,” per- regularly 78¢; Tuesday... 49¢ fect- fitting and durable; sold (Second Floor, Center.) regularly at 39, Tuesday, 19C Girtg’ Tub Dreases — about 300 Second Floor, Rear, dresses for girls 6 to 14 years of Wines—California sherry; a choice, age: there are from 10 to 15 old, rich, fruity wine; very mel- smart styles to select from; all good, washable materials; special for to-morrow at.. (Second Ficor, Front, 19th St.) low and full of flavor; sold in other stores at@$1,50 a gallon; our regular Tuesday (Fourth Floor, Front.) 39c Wine Glasses — made of pressed glass; cut glass design; new, per- Whiskeys—the famous old Nor- fect glasses from our regular brand; very old choice stock; sold’ regularly at 8c ation; tich, mellow, fine each; Cuesday.... 4c bouquet; of great medicinal (Third Floor, Front.) value; sold elsewhere at $4.50 ‘ a gallon; our regular 9 Cups and Saucers — after-dinner piice $4; Tuesday, agal.. $3.24 coffee size; made of Austrianchina Full Quart Bottle, $1.05 GUT OC Yel uecora leu cup.celay eres several desi values up (Fourth Floor, Front.) to 15c; Tuesday.......064. 5 (Third Floor, Front) Cloth Suits—double-breasted, sian and sa.lor.blouse styles; in fancy mixtures of neat stripes and checks; 3 to !5 years; worth $1.50 and $2; Tues- mw day (ac Women’s Wrappers—made of good lawn in kimono style; pretty floral patterns; made witha yoke; sleeves trimmed with white 0 sizes 34 to 46; price 49e Second Floor, Center.) Chow Chow Fountain ¢ sold regu- Tuesday L9e chow Silk Parasols—in desirable styles and coverings; exceptional values at their regular prices, at which ratge up to $5; io Tuesday ..... Salad Bowls—made of Austrian china; floral decoration on luster background Tuesday Main Floor, Froat) Take "Em Away gi Men’s & Youths’ Suits, worth up to $12, at 86.79) | a aes entire store offers an extraordinary list of bargains to-morrow, but this is one of the best. About 1,200 handsome suits in blue serges, black thibets, fancy worsteds and velours. Snap- py up-to-t'e-minute styles and well tailored, Main Floor, Rear.) i 1 and Books—‘ Germany's Tron Chancel- lor’'—by Bruno Garlepp; throws ching light on European af. fairs during the past 50 years; ginally $2.68; our regular ree $80; Pe 98c (Third Floor, Center.) Artificial Palms—very large have 5 leaves; make very sutt- able decorations tor home, hotel or busineks place; worth gg 98c; Tuesda he 69¢ ing box 11x8x4, 4 paper plates, 6 paper napkins, 12 sheets wax paper, | pepper vox, | sait box, 1 box tooth picks, | outside wrap- Books — Gunn's New ;”’ a home book nerous illustra- Medical Family Physicia of health, with n per and twine, and 1 package Y ees fs ‘ yy vy ( tions; im {ull sheep leathers pene oN ! Bei Thee: 124 other days $2.28; Tuesday 98¢ hind Eloae Center (Third Floor, Center.) ta Clara prunes; choice sott and fresh; sold regu- eee 29¢ boorl Pictures— horse combination pic. tures: in black frames; fresh, clean Id reguiarly at Vienne OTe Towels —hemmed huck towels; Pillow C 2,000 in this lot; knotted fringe damask towels; h titched and hemmed; sizes hemmed and fringed Turkish 42 to S4 inches, all made of s; hemmed crepe towels; ndard grades of bleached mus- pun bath towels; in: tomes AUR soiled; regularly up to 18¢ each; regularly 18¢ to Tuesdays : Te Ile Tuesday . Main Floor, Kear, Patent Leather Pumps— in all sizes; beautiful styles and perfect fit- ting; also a blucher style in vici kid; leather tips; $] all $2.50 values; Tuesday.... (Second Floor, Rear.) o° Se SS eee me Victor Talking Machinee and Edison Phoncgraphs on Weekly Payments of $1 ==="

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