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sa) dad oe BABY LAUGHS AS HE HTS MATCH a yinerleel Boy Burns to Death at Play in His High Chair. Tries in Vain to Bring Aid to Little One. There were four in David Ransey’s family when he went to his work in a Jersey City foundry ths morning—his wife, his four-year-old Dayid, his two- year-old Allen and himself, Within three hours a messenger summoned him to his home, and there he found his wife, dry-eyed and moaning, holding in her arms a charred, shapeless object that had been their baby boy. The end of tittle Allen Ransey was one of the commonest of household tragedies. at a nearby store, leaving the children playing {in the kitchen. pottering around with all the solemn inquisitiveness of a four-year-old, while Allen, fastened in his high table, his fat, Jolly face smeared with oatmeal and milk, was beating a tattoo with a spoon and an empty cup. “Be good bor>" cautioned the mother. David was candy.” Hit Match With Spoon, , Ground floor of No, 127 Steuben street, meeting ne'ghbor tenants In the hall They were on thelr way to the rear yard to hang out clothes and inquired cheerlly about the little boys. Eve one in the house loved the Rar youngsters, Within the + As he sat at the kitchen table, dead! com)! match mmabdle h of Allen Ransey was & and a oth. In some way the bab into action—possibi sulphur end of th spoon. David heard a shriek of pain and ter- ror, He saw his brother walled in by | fire, Rushing for the door, he toddled | through the hall into the back yard, crying, “Allen's burnin'—Allen’s burn- init” The women ran Into the Ransey flat. The oilcloth table cover had been de- stroyed, the baby's clothes were burning and he had pushed the chair over in his struggles and was lying on the floor, ; dead. MOVER LOSES SUIT AGAINST PEABODY Highest Court Denies Dam- ' ages to Ex-President of Miners’ Federation. i i i } { i | | | against ex-Gov. Pe on account of Mo! sonment the Governor's orde ause of his al- leged connection with riots a Col., in 1904. >. BUILDER A GAS VICTIM. Willlam oH, Wilson Killed Flames Excaping From Rang Willlam H.W ¢ of Colorado, hy Furniture, Carpets, Hugs, Wilton Rugs One-piece, value $0 21. 50 Brass Beds from $8.98 up Brass Bed. mith #e “a fintsbeet ALONE WITH BROTHER. Four-Year-Old David Ransey | The mother went shopp ng | ot Ir at the |{ “T'll be back soon and bring you some mr. She hurried out of the flat on tho | fered to the public."—R. E. su. Telluride, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1909. ICAMMEYE ‘ANION’ SLAYER “DECLARED INSANE, TRATILLS HIM SENT TO. ASYM Two Alienists lise Glsent De- claring McGrath Is Sane and Shamming, ze to-day held an y into the sanity of Andrew MeGrath, who shot and kitied Walter E, Ammon in the Pennsylvania | Railroad Station, Jersey City, Ammon was a manufacturer of oleomargarine and a brother of Robert A, Ammon, “get-rich-quick” circles paid by the State, have | Grath, testimony taken was that of | an MeLane Hamilton, who de Thaw insane. His testl- hich was read to the Court, was | ect that McGrath had ehronte | paranola, He sald the murder of Ammon was impulsive in that the tamed MeGrath@ sions dominated | liable by him- well known In ght exper examined The fi Washington, of Newark, | | to. the at Mor that if Jan, 18.—The 1,200 tons, h um and is a t t Is believed that mc st of them ed, Several bodies have been GRIPPE VICTIM Restored to Health and Strength By Vinol After All Other Means: Had Failed, PROFESSOR HICKS’S STORY, “T suffered from a severe attack o!! the grippe, which left me in a weak- ened condition, with bronchitis, a soreness in my chest and u hacking cough. I tried different physicians jand took nearly every kind of cough | |syrup sold on the market without | getting any permanent relief. I saw! your cod liver an& ron preparation | —Vinol—advertised and decided to} try it, and it completely cured my bronchial trouble and restored my | strength. I cannot say too much for Vinol, as I received inexpressit | benefit from its use, and I ¢ | one of the greatest blessings ever of- R. Hick od, run-down Vinol is debil n and weak, WHERE TO GET VINOL IX S, ¥. Hai its BiG KINSMAS'S DRUG STORES, bedding & Draperies ; One Low Price—Cash or Liberal Credit System Wenthered Oak Mis- sion Clock, with Chains and W ralgnts Brass Beds, $16.24 CombinationGarments Oth Ave., Cor, 20th St R The Public Has Crowded Our Basement Store | At the Great January Stock Reduction Sale of Fine Shoes for Men and Women Now is the time, and our Basement Store is the place to buy your Shoes, Do you know of any other dealer who guarantees all his footwear as we do? Does not this most important fact mean that you get better protection and more reliable footwear here at less price than at any other store? Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes at $3.00 ___ Button, Lace and Bluchers, Patent Leather, Gun Metal Calf and fine Black Kid. Men’s $3.00 Shoes at $2.00 In Gun Metal Calf, Black Kid and Patent Leather; Bytton, Lace and Bluchers, Men’s $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes at $1.50 Patent Leather, Lace, Welted Soles, The Largest Stock of Guaranteed Rubber Boots and Shoes at the Lowest Prices, In Patent Leather and Gun Metal Ca’ In Patent Leather and Gun Metal Ca “CAMMEYVER? s Women’s $3.00 Shces at $2.00 If; Button and Lace, Women’s $2.50 Shoes at $1.65 If; Lace and Blucher, Women’s $2.00 Shoes at $1.00 In Patent Leather and Black Kid Lece; broken sizes; welted soles. Women’s $4.00 & $5.00 Shoes at $2.50 High Cut Button and Lace, in Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf. Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit {ovana fe [Dosea taf Direst SUBWAY Entrance, WHITE SALE Sample Rugs At 50c For the Up-to-Date Women Just 564 Pairs of Women’s regular $1.50 Fine French Kid, 2-clasp Gloves, at In mode, tan and brown shades; with embroidered backs, Old Basement, Broadway side, $1 Sizes 5% to 7, More of those Carpet, Women’s Waists that ‘are actually worth more tomorrow, Come early for they than we ask for them, It's good / sell rapidly. Average size 27,/storekeeping for us to reduce in. x 54 in—ends neatly bound, | the pr ces, as we have. It will A lower price than we have Average value at least a half|/be good sense for you to buy been able to name before on a more than we ask. ‘them at the reduced prices, as satistactory combination gar-| Wilton Carpet Rugs, $1.65. !you undoubtedly will, mini \¢ 30, ment. Muslin Corset Cover and| fwvy Stisscie Carnet Rug |At $l--value $150, All Body Brussels Carpet Rugs, §1.20. Drawers or Corset Cover and| Bes Velvet Carpet Rugs, $1.15. Skirt combined, carefully shaped. REMNANTS: The leav-| and daintily trimmed, at 50c. ings" from the Semi-Annual | nee Sale of Short Lengths of Car-| Other combination garments at 75c and $1. pets, Linoleum, Oil Cloth and | Nightgowns at 75c—Of nainsook or cambric, high neck, trimmed with embrcidery orlow round neck, trimmed | with lace insertion and edge, | Nightgowns at $1—Of nainsoo! low sound neck, trimmed with lac insertion and edge, and 1ibbon bead- ing, kimono or short sleeves. Petticoats at 75c—Ot cambric, lawn flounce, trimmed with torchon insertion and edge. Petticoats at $1— Of cambric, deep flounce, trimmed with lace insertion can: find what you want—at haif its value. New Basement. Sheets and Pillow Cases Worth Buying Made from a st ndard muslin —clean and fresh irom the milis —at prices that usually go with) decidedly inferior goods, \A and edge, or embroidery and hem- SHEE TS— stitched plaits. 54 x 90—45c¢ 63 x G0—S2c Drawers at 35c—Of cambric, with 72xG0—S8e 81 x 90— 64 lawn :uffle, trimmed with plaits ana CASES hemstitched hem. 42 x 36—14e 45x Vh—ISe ers at 45¢c—Of nainsook, 45x éc 54 x 36- trimmed torchon edge, Old Basement, 4th Ave. Side, Corset Covers at 25¢— same ore seem low round neck, trimmed h lace a ineargnVandleaperGr eabloldery! HEMSTITCHED Corset Covers at 5(c—Of cambric HANDKERCHIEFS low round neck, trimmed with lace insertion and edge a ting or trimmed with rufil d with lace. Old Basement, Broadway side, orders we invited bids from the various makers, One was so much lower than the others that | we cinched the order on the spot for 10,000 dozen. Fresh, pretty, periect Handkerchiefs, For Wonen, p.ain, #S¢ a dozen. For Women, initia.ed, 95c a dozen. 0 $1.50 a dozen. For Me .75 a dozen, Old Basement Center, Unique Chinese Crackle Mugs, sold for unpaid duty by the Custom House—in the Javanese Section at 20¢ cach—a fraction of the usual cost. Old Basement, 9th st. side. Waists of striped wool cheviot, light gray, vith black stripes; Cluster of plaiis, back and front; long sleeves with cufis; laundered collar, Cors Carpet. Very likely you At $3,25--value $3.90. Not all sizes, Attractive Waists of, colored net plaited all-over, some with fancy stitching; long sl Se Others of white and ecru net, with embroidered do.s of different siz25 and colors or with colored ribbon drawn through plaits; long sleeves. t $3,85--vaiue $5, All sizes, Handsome White Net Waists, with yoke effect of lace insertion, trimm:d with medallions Tatieta Waists in rich, dark plaids with front of tailored plaits, Old Basement, 10th st. side, Apron and Dress Gingham at 6c that’s better than what you would expect of the price, unless you have seen When we were ready to place this particular new fot. For aprons, all size checks and broken piaids in blue, green and brown, For dresses or anything you choose, in checks, stripes, broken plaids whd plain colors; great variety, Basement, 4th ave, side. BEDSPREADS in the Sale of White Big, confident orders for our A Silk Treat---19-inch CHIFFON _ Bedspreads were placed many And VOILE at 28c Yard An abundance of the bizarre, bordered effects that make the handsomest kinds of blouses and negligees or those fascinating, , fairy like scarfs. Also plenty of more reguiar designs suitable for party dresses. One of those tempting values so hard to resist—one can al- ways find a use for a few yards. It's all sik and the maker's valuation is 65c a yard, but there are several thousand yards for sale here at 28c. Subway Entrance, New Basement. months ago, Results; Marseilles Bedspreads, made in America, as like the English kinds as two pean and only halfto $2 each, cd Crochet Bedspreads, fringed al! around, for metal beds, $1 each, Single-bed size Crochet spreads, ready hemmed; ‘seconde,’ but it’s hard to find anythin, wrong; 88c each; value $1, i perfect. Old Basement, Tenth at. side, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street Bed.- WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Havansfe - Old Building ¢ ) Store Md atoP. M. us Sore A Wondrously Successful LINEN Sale Reaches Its Climax Today with These Splendid Offerings The combination of Wanamaker Pure Flax Linens, with the uncommonly low prices ree vailing during the White Sale, has proved powerfully tempting to every housewife who vales beautiful linens. Today we augment the interest by a series of extraordinary offerings by i ave have seldom, if ever, been duplicated in New York—on desirable, perfect Linens that h selling right up to the present time in our stock at the higher prices quoted: Irish Table Damasks Fresh, new, beautiful—pure linen, full bleached! 62 ine wide; 35¢ a yard, sold here regularly at 45c. 66 in, wide, SOc a yard, sold here regularly at 65c, 70 in. wide, extra weight, splendid patterns, 70c a yard, sold here regularly at $1. NAPKINS Irish manufacture, fully bleached, in spot, stripe and | thistle designs, 24x24 in, $2 a dozen; regularly sold | here for $3. TOWELS All-linen hemstitched damask pattern Huckaback Towels, 22x40 in. 35c each; sold here regularly for 50c, Pure linen, full-bleached Flemish Costume Clot 48 ‘in. wide, 35¢ a yard; sold regularly for $0c. Turkish Towels, {ull-bleached, hemmed ends, 26 52 in, 20c each—regularly sold here for 30c, Turkish Bath Sheets, fringed ends, 50x76 ing/8e each—regularly sold here for $1 each. CRASH TOWELING All-linen Crash, plain or twilled, 17 in. wideOe @ | yard—regularly sold here for 15c a yard. FANCY LINEN Hand-made Cluny lace-trimmed Doilies, linen aters, | 12 inches in diameter, 25c each—regularly sold here 1 SOc Freshly Arrived Towels and Crashes Towels which are standard for quality, size, service and long wear, at substantial price-saings. We ordered seven thousand dozens from this best German maker—the greater part of hich were for the January Sale. Some of the fine values: 19 x 36 in, hemmed Huckaback Towels at 25c. 19 x 36 in, hemmed Diaper Towels at 25c, 19 x 36 in, hemmed Huckaback Towels at 25c. 18 x 35 in. hemmed Hu-kaback Towels at 25. 18 x 36 in, hemstitched Huckaback Towels at 25c, 19 x 36 in, hemstitched fancy weave Towels at 25c. 20 x 38 in. hemmed Huckaback Towels at 30c, 20 x 40 in, hemstitched Huckaback Towels at 35c. 22 x 38 in. hemstitched Huckaback Towels at 50c. 20 x 40 hemstitched Huckaback Towels at 50c. Other Towel Bargains Snow-white fine quality Turkish Towels, ready hem-| med, 26 x 52 in, at 35c, were 50c, “Old Bleach” hemstitched Huckaback Towels, 19x 36 in, at $2.50 a dozen, were $3. There are Huckaback Towels, Diaper Towels and Damask Toels. Handsome Damask border Huckaback Towelorith scalloped edges, 21 x 40 in., at 50c. TOWELING Never were we better prepared with toweling yan now. Thousends of yards o! it—in Dish and Roller 4w. | cling, Twill Toweling, Glass Toweling, Huckaback "we | eling and Russian Crash Toweling. Some of the kim: At10c a yard—Substantial, all-linen Twill bh | Toweling, 17 inches wide. At 10c a yard—Red-and-blue plaid all-linen Ges Toweling, 17 inches wide. Atl2' ca yard Sturdy bleached Irish Dish id Roller To veli Atl2'gca ard—Wide Glass Toweling in red-a- | blue plaids, 19 inches wide. Glass Towels, bordered and striped, 17 x 34 in, 125, Hemstitched Damask Towels, several desirable pat-| were 15c; 14c, were 17c} 17c, were 22c. terns, 21 x 38 in., at 40c each, were 50c. Big Huckaback Towels, with a spoke stitched hem, | 24x40 in., at 25c each, were 35c. This Most Uncommon FUR Even combines all the unquestioned advantages of choosing from a full, carefully selected stoc of superb guaranteed Furs with the saving that comes with the ab lity to buy any of the beau tiful pieces at A THIRD TO ONE-HALF LESS than the prices they bore last Saturday. Practically all our regular stock is affected in this decisive fashion—so immediate and et thusiastic has been the response today that it is impossible to say which of the many piecs and which will have been sold. The newsrapers this mornir wil! still be on hand tomerio« printed an extensive list—and in any event the choice will be amp!e tomorrow morning—« event in Fur Selling w orth coming miles to share, 20-inch Irish Huckaback Toweling at 20c a yard 20-inch “Old Bleach” Huckaback Toweling at 38a yard. First floor, Old Bldg Women’s New, Imported Glace Glove Fresh From Their Cases—Under-Price This offering, ready Tuesday morning, is full of timely interest, for it presents Womes new, perfect Glace Gloves, in desirable sty.es and colors, at practically a third less than thr actual value, The lot comprises several thousand pairs of Short and Long Gloves, giving a comple range of sizes from 5", to 7, to start with, and is divided into these price-groups: At $1 a Pair, regularly $1.50—Women’s Two-clasp French Kid Gloves Fine French kid, embroidered bac.s; in tan, mode and brow... Basement, Old Building. At $1 a Pair, regularly $1.50—Women's At $1.35 a Pair, regulariy $2.25—W: men’s 12-button Mousquetaire Glow French Glace, in tan, brown, black and white. | At $1.50 a Pair, regularly $2.50—We< f men's 16-button Mousquetaire Glove 8-button Mousquetaire Gloves French and German Glace, in white, brown and ta German Glace in tan, brown, black and gray. Main aisle, Old Building. One of the best Glove offerings of the season—ready tomorrow morning, NOT on sale today HOUSEFURNISHINGS At Savings A Full,Complete Assortment of the Famou ; : Lalance & Grosjean Mfg. Co,’s AGATE NICKEL STEEL WARE of 25 to 33 1-3 Per Cent. Every housekeeper will know in a flash just how splendid this news is. The Lalance © Grot jean Mfg. Co.'s Agate Ware sets the standard for all enamel ware; and it is a clear, cool saving | so much real money to buy it for even a cent below its regular price. Yet today EVERY PIECG OF THIS FINE AGATE WARE IN OUR STOCK IS SUBJECT TO A REDUCTION ¢C ONE-QUARTER TO ONE-THIRD OF THE REGULAR PRICES. Not merely a few le available sizes, or undesirable pieces, but ALL the needed kitchen utensils, Every pieces PERFECT, and is GUARANTEED, not only by the makers, but by WANAMAKER'S, On sale this morning, in special space on the Main Aisle of the Basement, New Buildig. Some of the items: Berlin Kettles with covers, 1%-qts., 3c, from 38c; 2- qgts., 35c, from 45c; 334-qts. 42c, trom S5¢; 6-qts, 53c, from 70c; 8-qts 60¢, from 75c, Fish Kettle 16-in,, $2.40, from 32.95, 18-in., $2.55, from $3; 20-in. 5, from $3.40; $3.15, from $3.75. Water Pai qt, O5c, from 80c; 12-qt., 75c, from 95c; 14-qt.. PDC, from $1.10. Dish Pans, 7- om 60c; 8-qt., SOc, from 65c; 10-qt., 55c, from 70 qt. O5e, from 85c; 17-qt, 75¢, from 95c; 21-gt, 90c, from $1.10. Lipped Saucepans, '2-qt,, 14c, from 18c; 3/-qt., 1c, from ,20¢; 1-qt., 17¢, from. , 20, from 25c; 3-qt., 27c, trom 35c; $-qt., 35c, from 42c. Tea Kettles, 45c, from 55c; 2-qt, 53c, from 70c; 3-qt., O0e, from 7. -qt., O8c, from 90c; 5-qt., 75c, from 95c; 6-qt., S5c, from $1.10. Square Roasting Pans, 10-in., 35c, from $0c; 11-in., 40c, from 55c; 12 45c from 60c. Tea Pots, 1-pt., 30c, from 35c 1-qt., 38¢, fram 45¢; 2- qt, 43c, from 55c; 3-qt., '30c, from 60c; 4-qt., 55c, from 65. In addition, there is a notable offering of KREAMER’S EXTRA HEAVY PLANISHED TINWARE: which also is standard in its class for weight, durability and fine finish. T is we offer in a Coffee Pots, 1-pt., 30c, from 35c; 1-qt., 38c, from ic; 2-qt., 45c, from 55c; 3-qt., 50c, from 60c; 4-qt., 63c,4m Oc, from 7: 1 Dish Pans, 15- te 90c, from $1.15; 18-qt, $98, 135; 22-qt, $1.20, from $1.55, Colanders, 9-in., 30c, from 35¢; 1034-in, 34c,0m 45c; ldsin., 45c, from 60c, eamless Saucepots, 4-qt, 53c, from 0c; 6-gt,3e, from 80c; 8-qt., 75¢, trom 95c; 16-qt., $1.20, from” 150 Rice Boilers, I-qt, 60c, from 75c; 2-qty 70cm 95c, 3-qt., 9Oc, from $1.10; 4-qt., $1.20, from $1. 50° Covered Buckets, I-qt., 25c, from 35¢; 2-qt, 30¢jom 40c; 3-gt., 38c, from 50c; 4-qt, 43c, from 602; 6-qt.0e, from 75c. Milk Kettles, 1-pt., 25¢, from 35c; 1-qt., 30c, frome; 2-qt., 38C, trom 50c; 3-qt., 45c, from 60c; 4-qt. 58c,om 70c. Lipped Measures, 1-qt., 30c, from 38c, Basting Spoons, 12-in., 9c, from 12c; 14-in, 10c,'sm 14c; 16-in,, Lc, from 16c; 18-in., 12c, from 18e 4 od variety of pieces, also ONE-FOURTH to ONE-HALF BELOW REGULAR. Details folloy Oval Wash Boilers, No. 7, $1, from $1.60; No. 8, $1.25, from $1.80. Graduate Meaaures, 1-qt., 10c, from 20c. Pot Strainers, 10-in,, 25c, from 65c. Egg Slicers, 8c, from 15c. Apple Covers, Bc, trade, Graters, half sheet, 5c, from 10c, Black Coal Hoods, 17-in., 65c, from $1.10, Basement, New Building, ' JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street { Special—Pegey Machree Song N JANUARY 24 the Sunday World will give the words and musle of the song hit of PEGGY MACHREE, now appearing at the Broadway Theatre. This Irish romantle drama # ULL OF GOOD-SONGS, and the Sunday World has obtained what It considers THE BEST of the excellent collection, Musle by sp with the John Church Kegan enernenctwen aes a.