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POLE HEROES. PLAY CATCH WITH "4 | Little One Tossed From Roof | | Ss of Burning House 20 Feet to Flynn on Fire-Escape. ‘AM | mr || iz he Zerw. Ha Inall cis Fly man, ne dia at crowae street, as at me! has helped win many a hard fought | game. Zerweck knew !t was up to him not | to mak ever the roof he swung the baby back and fo @ pray Straight and sure ‘went baby Adolph Flynn, babies to two te J Scrambled down himself. When the fire started Zerweck fomnd the front door of the house locked and | made his the ne: found der down through the scuttle hole, but Mt was too sort to reach Twinin “Zenwick was an electrical machinist when he joined the force three years | Hie was assigned to the Liberty | ago avenue “Exceptional Values” with jo we: damage by the fire amounted to BABY FUR BALL | 4 “ft UFF MEANT DEATH., eck, Who Made Toss, d Got Family to Root by Reniarkable Feat. wt his career on the diamond, Fran. nn, | player and. police- ver made a finer catch that a fire which raged through the| East New York, A human life stake, and Flynn did not muff, | es) fe ene | 2 ph, him- > help a eck saw eo fire. erly, pr 8 no tie | outed Zerweck to | apped in a blanket rs arms, Flynn com- instant, ited back, “I'm rea: elf against the fire- read his hands. As a} Brooklyn Police De- | nt team, Flynn's work as catcher | @ a wild throw. Leaning far out | rth, once, twice, and then, with er On*bis lips, let him go. mighty hands of Catcher Flynn, sumed t you, baby, I've got you,” sald he syueezed the bundle “You're the best There are Flynn | | joining roof. ‘Then he 0} as against his breast. catch I ever made.” at home. the baby safe Zerweck man. | way. r Mrs. Zerweck and the ot an say to the roof by way of xt house. On the top floor he | the Bettles. \ the floor, edit ieee thpough the | upper | ng to the edge of he lowered himself full ne woman and children | Up and over him. | vile language. Gould. ation and has 1 years ago | is wife and four-weeks- | Miller place then asked: HOWARD GOULD. TRIED TD MAKE » TERMS WITH WIFE |Proposed a Reconciliation on Certain Conditions, Witness Before Referee. her Clarence Shearn, counsel |Gould, called Wiljah felis, of the firm of Haskins & Sells, public accoun | to disprove the accusations in Ho - | Gould's complaint that his wife was an habitual user of intoxicants and vsed Mr Says Referee Edward G. Whitaker re-| this afternoon the taking of testimony in the separation suit of Mrs. Howard Gould against The hearing was held at No. & BE husband. ad- for Mrs. 4 Mr. Sells {8 a second cousin of Mrs. He attended her wedding and accompanied the bridal couple on their tour to Europe in Mr. Gould's yacht Ni- agara. He visited them many times at their home and they visited him. Ques- tions were asked covering every of all the meetings between the witness and Mr. and Mrs. Gould. detail Shearn “During all the years you have known Lord & Ta ylor Shoe Department « Announcement” Friday and Saturday Women’s Walking and Dress Boots value $5.00, at 52. Os * «Smart Models” « All Leathers” « All Sizes” in Boys’ Shoes _ School and Dress Shoes value $3.00, PI.95 Storm Boots of Tan or Black Oil Gratn 10 inches high, with 2 buckles, $3.00 & $4.00 Broadway & 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 190». Fire Hero and Diagram Showing pad He Saved Baby by Good Throw with the management of 1, that she ceaso the use of liquors, that she refrain ating him in public and that into an arrangement by which she was to receive a@ fixed income to over all her personal expenses. case ahe would not listen, Mr, Sells r for a formal sepa © was willing to fur vhich she might #6-| REV, GEO. W, RULAND Says Vinol Built. Him Up and. Strengthened Him When Run-| Down and Overworked, “T have used the cod-liver and fron preparation, Vinol, as a tonic, and 1 do not believe there is any other! | medicine that equal ft. It built ngthened me when and overworked Vino more than was Geo. W. Ru }me up and run down for me ~Rev. has done | claimed for it.” land, Keene, N. H Vinol is an honest medicine; it contains no injurious drugs, but it actually does contain all of the medi- cinal, curative and body-bullding ele- ments of cod-liver of] actually taken | | trom #rehs cods’ livers without a drop | Jof ofl to ujset the stomach and re- | tard its work, and tonic iron added. Vinol is gnized throughout the world as the greatest strength cre-| ator old people, weak, sickly women and children, and to build up) for hat she retrain for Our Shoes for Are Distinctive in We make them se longer than any others. ordina cost else These are they are the best. Patent aN — ~ Sizes 6 to 1042 $2.50 and $3.00 $3. CAMMEYER Oth Ave..Cor. 20th St. ive in superiority of leathers, uppers and oak tan. soles and in highest class construction, both inside and outside, and extra strong for the hard usage they receive. are thus the most healthful and comfortable and last the qualities that make our shoes THE LEADING FOOTWEAR FOR We guarantee every pair, which is additional proof that and Children’s Button and Lace Shoes in Black Calf, Black Kid, Leather Sizes 6 to 1014, Sizes 14 to 2, Sizes 234 Misses’ and Children’s High Cut Button and’ Lace Shoes in Black Calf, Black Nid, Patent Leather and Yan Russia Calf, Sizes 11 to 2, 00 and $3. 50 | $3.50 and $4.00_ strength after sickness, Vinol is also unexcelled for hacking coughs, chronic colds and bronchitis, If Vinol fails "to give satisfaction wher@a Vinol | Misses and Children shape and appearance, Distinct- ientifically for their growing feet They And we sell them for less than where. YOUNG PEOPLE, and and Russia Calf, $2.00 $2.5: to 6, $3.00 Sizes 234 to 6 made at the price. Sizes 6 to 10%... Our “Little Nemo” Shoes For Misses and Children‘are guaranteed to be the Best Shoes In all leathers, .$1.50 Sizes 11 to2.... $2.00 (hanna danndennnoan spot on your tem home—possible result : sickness, anxiety, expense, Health and economy demand all spots removed. There’s but one safe way— You wouldn't dare do this with Benzine or Naphtha Boys’ and Youths’ Lace Shoes Black Calf, Paola Calf and Patent Leather, sizes 11 to 2 and234 “CAMMEYER” BACTERIA 4ND GERMS fill the air—they’ll cling to that grease $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit clothing. You'll carry CARBON UNBURNABLE CLEANING FLUID Replaces dangerous ben- zine and naphtha for all cleaning purposes. CANNOT BURN! CANNOT EXPLODE! Candy Dept. Special, Chocolate Coated Dates, Pound, 10c Tih This Sale of High-Class Furnishings from Stock of the Famous Brooklyn Haberdashery of Coppinger, 500 Fulton St. HE sale is being h general furnishings that any ly Tae Gs Soppinger bought the best; he sold the best. Untortur yertaken by business troubles. We ob- tained his entire stock of FINE SHIRTS, KNIT UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, CANES, NECKWEAR, HALF HOSE, SUSPENDERS, PAJAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS, HAND- KERCHIEFS—everything that a man can wear, all of which we are Selling Rapidly at 50c on the Dollar Coppinger 25¢ Hosiery Copplnger's $1.25 Shirts Fine Imported Hosiery, 123c plain and fancy pat- T5cis giigee and ue avoues || sete Weiit -_ All lend EGLIGEH SHIRTS, ma Boreal ‘and nattest 7 'beautiful ehirtey de- pod patterns and ‘GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION: Coppinger's 5Oc Neckwear ci the popular shades of this ery carat $2 Kni? ¥ Underwear 3") Der cent. wo onble % dozen well known 0 SILK UNDER: FLANNELETTE KIMONOS all colors, full widt! scalloped edges, : l6c oe ee 25c; (Main Floor.) Condensed Specials! 15c heavy quality Pillow Cases, 10c. 6c Unbleached Muslin, yard, 4%c. 75c Fancy Linen Centre Pleces, 49c. 35c Fancy Linens. hemstitched, 17c. Hilson & Co.’s Cigars, “Blue Birds.” box of 50, $1.39. $7.98 Sable Squirrel Sets, muff and throw, $4.98. $6.98 Black Caracul Sets, muff and throw, $3.75 $50 Russian Pony Coats, $39,75 75c Corsets, high and low bust. 45c. 50c Shirt Waist Ruffles. plain and lace trimmed, 25c Women’s Wrappers. Percale or heavy Flannelette, 59¢ 45c Flannelette Kimonos, fancy pat- terns, 29¢ 69c Dressing Sacques, Eiderdown or Flannel, 49¢ $1.00 Kimono Gowns. all sizes, 69c $3.00 Eiderdown Bathrobes, with glr- dle, $1.75 29c¢ Flannelette Petticoats, 16c 39c. Cambric Drawers, lace and em- broidery trimmed, 25c. 50c Corset Covers. slightly solled. 25c. 75c, Nainsook and Cambric Gowns, COMFORTERS WINTER-WEIGHT COMFORTERS for full size beds; figured on both sides or with plain red backs; 79c¢ $1.25 values............ (Limit 2. No Mail Orders.) HEAVY WEIGHT COMFORTERS in pretty floral and chintz designs; for large size beds; White $3.00 values ALL-WOOL PLAID BLAN! for large size beds. $3.50 values; pair $3.98 (THE IATH STREET STORE, Fourth Floor.) _| 49c, $1.50 Cambric flounces, 98c. $1.50 Flannelette Gowns and Pajamas, Ce Sateen Petticoats, SI Tuffles, 69. 75c. Moreen and Sateen Petticoats, 49c. Women's $1.59 Lace Trimmed Lin- gerie Waists, 98c. Women’s $3 Fancy Net Waists, $1.98. Women's 75c. Black Mercerized Sateen Waists, 59c. 10c Bedroom Papers, roll 734¢ and 5c. 15c Gilt, Tapestry and Chambray Pa- pers, roll, 9c. Petticoats, deep Terminal Inverted] mps — A) Pearl Ranges — Full No. 7 tha PUES) aize, with 5 hol baking oven, with with shirred 9.89 grade Varnish | stain for floors, furniture| Curtain) 35c Slik Damask or High Grade Fruit aaa, [ers aha oe Be to prevent sagging; and nickel plated pins Papers, roll 22c. $1.50 Imported Leather and Tekko Papers, roll 98¢ and 68c. 50c Dutch Oak Framed Pictures, 11x14, 30c, Fruit, Game and Fish Dining-Room Pictures, 98c and $1.98. $10 Imported Oll Paintings, $4.98, hating 49c — Large and nd drawers; 6 polished golden 3) inches wide; regular $10.50 oak finish; FLANNELETTE GOWNS, hea stripe material, in all colors. M with full ches trim ned with full yokes and fancy braids. F ueeeeie OMlain Floor.) = Condensed Specials $2.00 Sample Bwrocaded Silk Opara}}. Bags, 49c 69c Satin or Taffeta Directoire Belts, 49c¢ Women's 39c Fleece Lined Underwear, | f 256 Women’s 79¢ Ribbed Silk Fleece Lineal] Underwear, 49c ) Women’s 79c Fine Combed Egyptlal Cotton Underwear. 49c Women's $1.25 Fine Ribbed Wool Underwear, 98¢ Children's Fine Australian Wool Underwear, size 18, 26c. o Children’s 39c Fine Ribbed Cotton Underwear, 19¢ O. N. T. Spool Cotton, 2 spools, 5c Ruching Topped Collar Foundations, 9¢| Ss ing Feet, Black, White and Tan, 4¢' 25¢ Pad Supporters, 19¢ : ioc Elastic Shirt Waist Belts, 5c Doz. Wide Shoe Laces, Sc 10c Box Patent Leather Paste. 3c Nickel Skirt Marker with chalk, 10c 49c Tucked Nets for sleeves. and yokes, yard 25¢ 49¢ Lace Yokes and Chemisettes, iG pretty styles, 2 annie of cniftdnt} rae ets Ruffs, 75¢ 52- ina i New Stripe Worsted; Suit- ing, yard 49¢ $1.25 44-inch Fall Suitings, vari 98c 50¢ 38-inch Cloth Suitings, plain and fancy. yard 29c $1 46-inch Black Mohair Brilllantines, yard 69c¢ $1 Domestic Capeskin Gloves for Men and Boys, 55¢ $1 Gloves, odd lots, broken sizes, 496° $1 Elbow Length Mercerized Liste; Gloves, 50c Warm Gloves for Children, 25c = Women's 35c Black Cashmerette Gloves, 25¢ 39c Mercerized Satin Finish Table Damask, yard 27¢ 55c Linen Finish Bed Sheets, 81x90 4 Pet UCk and Bath Towels, large st SKIRTS TO ORDER, 75c You select the material from our Silk and partment at 49c. a yard and up- ert fitter measures you—the fe, The mak CE CUR. 5.98 RENAISSANCE BED SETS, feaaice an fru || SeRthoh bobbinet with ce acls patterns, 54 and 98c spread, with bolster rol full length; value & fle Hounce with I epecial 80 oak draught SCRE siitreds in alkotine 69c | 410 pairs Aur PORTER from $7.5 $1 ELE DAL ears | patre corded, “100 fringed r jaxony ash and panel y fringed all to select Se 120 ana tay | PARBAS cos “$1.49 cial, pair ++: ry 6. % oucK Covers $2 48 (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Weusth Slees.) >|) eee = Special Course Luncheon 2 Friday-Music Cream of Tomato, a {Sixth Floor.) BREAKFAST BACON ow, lean, bone: sugar, . 13x FRESH Natio Ge pan 0 Grahams Pine or Bgcial doa. Bsc GRACKERE | FRESH BUTTER — Willow Farm Creamery Brand, No. 6 PORT OR SHERRY—Our regular ha MAME Biles sci sascessasseaae $1. 15 BABMOoNT BLEXD FFER ary aed Tae PPyion aud regular — boc CABINET SHERRY —Bott!ed in Spain; regular $1 bottle GUINN 's sTOU TeBoitled tn $1.45 Dublin; doz pints The 14th Street Store, Henry Siegel, Pres. | Boston Market ) Aish FISH AND MEATS |LARGE MAIN SMELTS gaught ata