The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1908, Page 10

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HOUSE SET AFRRE, ONE MAN DV 6 MANY IN PERIL With Re- Aid Tenants Shoot Away volvers to Sui of the Px One man was perhaps © by jumping from a Beveral others were r ohain of po! fire-escapes, nelghborh and more were fired during result of an in East One Hu street, a four-story tenement, at 4 A. M to-day, the second in the building within a week. Nicolo Devito, the injured man, is forty-eight years old, and a cripple, and $e in Harlem Hospital with internal Inju- rles, several broken ribs and a broken | nose. ‘The fire ts belleved to have been @4 by friends of several men now time for a disturbance created ne time ago in the saloon on the ground floor of the building. Second Fire in Week. Carlos Cangro, who owns the and has charge of the entire hou: with his brother, Giovanni, on the sec- ond floor ut the building. A young woman, Florence Delmore, aiso has an apartment on this floor On the third tioor Manuelo Chlestra, Tony Panso and Devito, th man, had rooms, There had excitement over rumors of the y geveral days ago, and gro was aroused by made a jump for the i t find the stairs burning, and es:ape that | way cut off He set up a shout that brought cther tenants to the hallways, ind aroused scoicy of occupants of the two adjoining tenements. In lieu of a fire alarm, pistols were Popping from dozens of in the neighborhood, and ‘and Policemen Ti n trapped in wovered escape | ran| When the men an the burning building was impossible by the stairs th to the rear fire-escapes, These “blufis” with no flooring, only the railing for the victims to cling to, | The policemen found, when they ar-| rived, that they couldn't get in the front way, and rr d the rear fire-escapes to find the panic-stricken tenants about the openings, some preparing to jump. The policeman found some of the ten- | nts afraid to descend and began to| hand them down through the openings | to his fellow officers below until all were safe. Tony Panso, finding the fire-escape | im the rear crowded, ran to th» front and jumped from the first floor window | He limped off unhurt. At this juncture | @nd just as the policemen and firemen thought everybody was out of the build- 4g, Nicolo Devito hobbled to the third- story window in the rear and, despite) the shouts of warning from those be- fow, jumped. He struck the second-fiour oft rating of the fire-escape, bounding ftno the yard, and was picked up conscious and hurried to the hosp muere it was said he would prov The tenants in the house have sey- eral time ceived threatening to ——_—__<— GEORGIANS LYNCH NEGRO IN RAILROAD STATION. Man Who Shot Sheriff Found by the Police Dead and Bod) Riddled With Bullets, ATLANTA, Thomas, the Ga., Sept was py dispatches to-day that Hose eaca a afte with bullete ie pore of saving th erift Beard. i 3 lost no my partner and I | have It. He left t evidence of good faith. Then he sald; | we can trust, we'll give him 2 per writing | left the of FANE BOOME HAS URE FOR LARS Lands Victim With “Tip” While Introducing Client Who “Lost Bonds.” end asked for a loan for a day,| glad to le! deeds.” very The man displa e advertisement | y 7 American Federa and showed one of the sec! be present, A te Mr, Gompere by ties as m “It you know of any good lawyer the Buck Sto proceedings w {n Washington. Whalen of the Company 1 d keep Mr. retary ent. of the rewani.” The lawyer thought he knew one had isto: of $1,250 b and had visions of 41,20 earned on oka es pons couple of letters, “Dwyer” and President Garfeld, ice. He had not got as far of Commerce, welcomed the delegates. Lord & Taylor Have Arranged for Wednesday and Thursday a “Special Sale” of Women's Smart Tatlored Sutts as followsi— Broadcloth Suits Black, Wistaria, Taupe, Green, Catawba, Navy and Brown. Broadcloth Suits Shadow Stripes in all the new Fall and Winter shades, Linported Cheviot Suits 5 Black, Navy, Green and 35.00 Per Suit colors: Brown, Novelty Suits in Mannish Mixtures, Stripes and Cheviots, Broadcloth Sutts all shades, in fancy embroidered coat. The above Suits are made in the correct styles for the coming season, embodying the many new features adapted from the Paris fashions, and at the price quoted are exceptional values, — Also — Misses’ Suits —Smart Styles— of Cheviots and Broadcloths, : $25.00,$30. 00¢ $35.00 Broadway & 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. WASHBURN- -CROSBYS GOLD MEDAL THE-VERY HIGHEST QUALITY sabor, will ne received from | dent Daniel Har- ris, of the State Federation, stated that unction | ompers | @ John | e opening ntion, ands intros Mayor Edgerton of the Chamber | ene nn nn ony ean Stern Brothers To-morrow, yp WGR Ray ww to 1.85 to 4.95 $2.95 to 7.50 Yard Entire Surnlus Stock of Women's & 2 Fissas' New Fal Style Shoes from 38¢ to 98c to $1.50 Yard At 1 Co V2 Price ¢ wide) 28cto 2.95 sc to $4.50 Yard 4 Regular Valu Wy) Ee Price © | Makers o! High Grade Shoes Factories in Lynn, Mass., and Haverhill, Mass. Household Linens Very Much Below Prevailing Prices FALL IMPORTATIONS OF HEMSTITCHED BLEACHED Also To-morrow | DAMASK NAPKINS, DINNER SIZE, Doz, $2.75, 3.65, 3.90 750 YDS, BL D SATIN DOUBLE DAMASK 1,00 TABLE LIN WIDE, Usual Price $1.50 Yd, I IRISH HAND EMBROIDERED SHEER BED SPREADS, gach $6.75, 7.35, 7,85 Sheets, Pillow & Bolster Cases At Exceptionally Low Prices | Single Size, 45c, 54c, 62c | Three-quarter Size, 55c, 67c, 79¢ Bee rath Ga 68c, 78c, 86¢ Extra Large Size, 76c, 83c, 92¢ Pillow Cases, — 21x36ins 20x38 27/135 | 7 Bi orad eel wr wes (DF. Keller’s $3.00 Comfort olster Cases, 2214x76 aoe ow ; ae | | Shoes and Oxfords ( ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT ‘ND CASES I | For Nurses, Teachers, Saleswo- ti men and all women who are on their feet a great deal. Mase of Fr nch Vici Kid, | | | with flexible ex ensio ei ridthe much on their feet, i oy ‘Boys’, Girls’ and Children’s Shoes ae vet pieang ae ese. (R.P. Smith’s $ $1.25 { grades.) Sizes 5 to 8, 8t tom, rit '02......., (he real beauty of a fine figure & is a subtle thing, that you must seck the cor- set to find, oOo § $200 82.50 Juliets, Oxfords and Slippers Made of Black Vici Kidskin, Tan C 'lfskin and some pa it every time that you find a La Reine, and a smart, discriminating woman with it. in Patent Leatners. (No C. O. D or Mail Orders.) Odds and ee Great pickirg at All Side Siceis Guaranteed Unbreakable. English Welted | Soles. Sizes 6 to uh ; Patent Coltskin with dull Calfskin tops; Bex Calf and Vici Kid; also a lot of shoes with elastic on sides, piain toe, Thev are sample lots from R. P. Smith & Sons’ Co, Choice to-morrow at Franklin Simon & Ce Fifth Avenue. Special Sale Wednesday Underwear and Hosiery Women’s Nainsook Combinatlons—Coptes of latest Paris models of corset cover and drawers | 05 2 95 . . , . Values $2.75 and $3.75....0.655 FRAZIN 2 OPP"NHEIM, Women's Messaline Silk Petticoats—Ciinging 6th Ave. @ 18th St. model of dress, made with deep | circu ruche and taffeta silk dust 5,95 ruffle, Value $9.75 [PEELED PASSES ESS FESAAAAAESESAOSAE SESSOSLESSEOL SSE ODER ERE AES AA AEEAHAR AKA K AED The key t» Fortune’s vaults is commonly known as a World “Real Estate” “ad.” Acquire one to-day, PSV OWGHVISIO TONE etdadddachecianas aedees Macnrearses bata dssraed mrasadac «| School Hosiery for Boys and Qirls—fxtra quality) tan or black ribbed cotton, double knees; sizes 6 to 1 Women’s and Misses’ Hose —fxtra quality fine silk or black, als tton; sizes & to 10 FIFTH AVE,, 37th and 38 Sts. % ; * : * & » ® ’ & e ' ie \ soles nad rubber 1 ae vod ove y, ‘ Most Comfortable a patr / Shoes and Oxtords |; e \ ye forthose wiostand Women’s Napoleon Boots and Shoes: DAMASK DINNER AND LUNCH CLOTH 68 x 68 Ins. AND ONE DOZ. NAPKINS, $5.85, 6.35" Parent Coltskin, Tan Calfskin, Vici Kidskin and Gun Metal Cal skin. 68x86 wo 6.25, 6.90 j Sizes 2+ to 8 All widths. (R. P. Smith’s $2.00 and $2 50 grades.) e | ie (egw) 1) 0 0) 8.50, 9.40 | Tw nty-five newest styles, Lace, Button and Bluchers...........c600 | TEA CLOTHS, Fach 85c, 1,10, 1.25 : i | H

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