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* mot a man SEKLNGN —CHLOSCALDED. CRBRUNS WHERE MOTHER KEPT HER MANY MET DEATH elf ay THA Sh That Survivors of Woman oaeutehed Revolver Flames May Be in Tunnel When Surgeon Came and Under Lake Michigan, Talked of Suicide, KILLED MAY NUMBER 100, he police to be . | Mrs. Bessie Kranians of No, 313 West | Fortieth street, declared that she Id One Funeral and One Grave | siow ou her brains 1¢ the ambulance |eurgeon that had been summoned re- for the Victims Probable— {moved the child to Bellevue Hospital Shifting Responsibility, | pr. Kennéay, who was called to the | | | | nd upon her | last night. Jabove address last night to treat the child, reported the threat when he re- turned to Beiievue, He said that he and a patrolman tried to persuade the mother to allow the transfer of the child to the hospital, but the woman re- 1 to consider tt, was so excited, said the surgeon CINCAGO the list of dead tn yesterdays Jan, 21.—Possibi y that tragedy reach At the Interinediate erlb may sixty-six was expressed to-day by Cor- oner Hoffinan. There are forty-seven | that it was next to impossible to le Dodies at t swhich corres: | How th ponds with the number reported mise- ing by the Ja 1 company. But the companys pay incomplete, and inquiries have been received for of teen men Whose names were not on the pet station, “roll, but w Tale a revolver pay roll, but y by relatives BI fak heat to have been wor crib by the e girl to the day Of the th who were Tesc { the hos dition of Pr Gent of the Sewer Isso) on, expr at the death lst ned at e con: Ve was said to be Joseph 1 the fear may reach one to-da hun “CARHITS AMBULANCE DRWER'S LEG BROKEN ne mise''® | Doctor Drives to the Hospital While Other Surgeons probab 10), are Jake never Many will make an int Mn Set Fracture. One Funeral tor All George W. Jacksc @ construc: Ta thon compar the erib, to. A Roosevelt Hosp day Informed the coroner it would be jcharge of Dr. Whit fmpossible for several days to glve a Bernard Kenna. was ot list of the dead. Many of the 6 of remaining ing thelr food fur- instead of go- who had down the complete ama Bellevue last night wit broken his skuil by £ steps of t ing home every r Whether many of these were taking edvanises of S arrangement at the y be learned by ble to {dentity the dead it ts prob- neral will be held more than a fe able that a single tor al! of them. interment vill be at the same cemetery and probably a eingle tombstone commemorating the tragedy will serve for all Search for the Living. Efforts were 1 dat to ascertain 1 rat rill Mving ® shaft beneath the crib amile halfout in th dawn today workmen Were « e lake, she after burned the tem- porary crib stru and compelled fractured skull has workmen who were not entrapped in the flames either to fnto the lake je 5 Seca es - QUEBEC GIRL IS WOi BY ENGNG SON OF ITALIAN PRINCE. Dut wa Ones ses aps did not penetrate far the smoke pr Into the shaft Alt Yr pumps were kept working and ast that some men. y would ving Resp ing s m Crimiha for co ened One theory as to th the biaze 0 Italy last r to New OWES had secured wasolin the cracks, The gasoling in some way, possibly from the red hot stoves that warmed the buil became ignited With the result that the whole structure Durst into Name Torch Fell on Dynamite. Another theory Js that the fire started | near the west door, where the dynamite | is kept. One man said that a torch ¢ from the cap of a miner as he got o of the bucket and dropped on a stick uf dynamite lying on the tloor. | : ipo ’ r Lydia E, Pinkham’s sve tegan to burn tightening te mea We@etable Compound ao that they became panic-siricken, | Vienna, W. Va.—"'I feel that lowe This theory may be the true one, as| the last ten yea 1 scaped by the west door, | ut off by a sheet of fame table Compound | Eleven years ago 1 All was a walking shadow. Ihad been under the doctor's which the gloom { 4 morgue, wher i the bodi of the victims of yeste serib fir carebutgotnorelief, Inside ing rooms were My husband per forty ch containing an suaded me to try unrecognizable body, In many cases only | Lydia E. Pinkham’s egetable Com. ound and it worked ikea charm. It re- lieved all my pains y. I advise all suffering women to take Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound." — Mrs. Evia Wareaton, Vienna, W. Va. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and erbs, contains no narcotics or harm. ful drugs, and to-day polds the record for the largest numbet of actual cures of female diseases of any similar mui oine in the country, and thousands ot voluntary testimonials are on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Jynn, Mass, from women who have heen cured from almost every form of female complaints, Inflammation, ul- the torso, In the street a grief-stricken crowd stood talking softly in groups, or plodded up and down the slippery walks, “Poor Andy," cried one watcher, a| frlend of Andrew Anderson, who’ is gmong th the missing. “He had not been here long. It's hard for his mother and father In Brooklyn “There !4 no hope of knowing father, gon or brother,” sald Coroner Floftman, fae he began the work of securing a jury to visit the scene of the holocaust. In the lake the tug Morf ntinued its search among the Ice floes for bodies | of any who may have been drowned. ens SUBWAY VICTIM J. KIERNAN. Lapses Into Coma After Giving No. 274 Broadway as Address, FROM HOSPITAL _ THE HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, “JANUARY. 21, 1909, Lawyer Saye Cohen Could Not Sane i VINCENT'S JONS FIGHT TO i SICK FATHER,| ga FIGHT ON TUBERCULOSS ae tain dalle in the City and PROFIT SHARING STAMPS, Redeemable in Merchandise failing to s Kren, TH r PRICES | | | i hvartentals'l Cor (halcare ! ONenLLApams © Sixth Ave, 20th to 22d Street, N. Y. THE LOWEST PRICES in the City and PROFIT SHARING STAMPS, Redeemable in Merchandise, Opens Clinic fa Heart of Mano?" i which the soclety took | See Prince Oleson The World's Smallest Man (2614 inches high, Weighs 36 Ibs.) On Free Exhibition Daily 10.30 to 12 A. M, 2 to 5 P.M, Adams Building —Basement, =e hattan for Free Treatment | of Patients, ! fi aayn he will;move far ai recor sideration of sentence in Cohen's | E According to the lawyer, Cohen tv | Hinvalld and could not earn money St. Vincent's Hospital, No ost! family as been disporsessed tivice in the Tast few: months, Colen and, bis nt the cht ha rooms at children are lum FOR © ns pa iy ct lay and Friday prains Hi January Sale of suffering from Axminster Rugs Presenting only the best qualities in full and complete selections of the newest and best broduced for this season, Size 8'4x1O4, feet. q Price .. Size 9x price ... Tapestry ‘Shared Gee SEWED, LAID AND LINED _ | Two best qualities, ae $1.00 and $1.15 85 &$1 00 ’ yard, Special, sewed, ta and lined, at, yard Linoleums | Inlaid and printed, ty al ba your measure. Inlaid tie i {| | Special, per yard..... a Wound Bi Oil | Omesa rains, bruises and wounds heal when treated with Omega tis antiseptic, preventing the growth of microbes. It is a stim- | ulant and promotes free circulation , around the wound, thus quickening She healing procéss, 10c., 25c., 60c | 8 sire \n w h 12 feet, and sanitarium t years th vin charge o ten Duyvil for sich cut from full rolls to Printed Linoleums | Special, per yard oO Neil Building—Fourth Floor. Jide 9 th Ave. Corner 1 see TO-MORROW'S EXTRAORDINARY Suit-Clearance Sale For Women and Misses The Third Week of the~ Great January Furniture Sale offers a splendid list of articles Greatest at about Half Regular Price yy These are samples and discontinued patterns and mostly only Reduc tions 12" one of a kind. The subjoined list is worth your very caretul at- yy tention. You are almost certain to find some prices you may have Et er Made in mind, Suite that, judged by any known standard, are posi- tively worth from 19.75 to 35.00— even inthese days when nothing but clearance sales hold forth, 12° Mahogany Dresser $79.50 yany Toilet Table... .$30.50 Ineach instance rany Chi g, ° enue eke Mahogany Chitfonier, .....$49.00 any Desk $42.00 most fashionable rT 5 ahaeu $40.00 4-6 Brass Beds at... $2500 | $26.50 Golden Oak Chiffon- nearer $108.00 4-6 Brass Bads at... $700 er $15.00 atyle trend of the 00 4-6 Brass Beds at...... $18.00 ia | $56.00 Golden ‘Oak Chiffonier $35.00 hour—every little $3.50 4-6 Enamel Beds a 239 $46.50 Mahogany. Chiffonier. . §30,00 knack. $10,00 4-6 Enamel Beds : * $6.00 $54.00 Maple Chiffonier ...... $35.00 , $10.50 Victoria Bed Couch at. . ¥18.50 Golden Oak Dresser... . $12.00 Ly tee Bay English Carving 40,00 | $43.00 Golden Oak Book Case $25.00 able at eeceee vee ssessaes 39 | $35.00 Golden Oak B 75 $26.00 Matiogany Hall Seat at, $15.00 | $3500 Golden Oak Butte... $26.00 © $16.75 Fumed Oak Rocker at, .. $850 | iden Oak Butfet | $55.00 £21.00 Golden Oak $110.00 Leather $30.00 Leather Easy Chair $10.00 Weathered Oak Side Early nglish Arm C Chair Has Golden Oak Chafing The fabrics are 15,00 | ! €16,.00 Upholstered Parlor ic] lot Stand at Niditanentnnnr i creer s 00 see Ame $30.00 Golden Oak + $15.0 | scien Oak — Morris ie chevron, tweed, $16.00 W. Oak Cellarette: .. $0) Cen csesee $4.75 cheviot in all col- Eee Gols Oak Music: $7.50 | isto 30 Golden” Oak Mortis org and color com- vabinet oss: u tes binations in favor, NIB) Rookwood Music 57 9g | 312.00 W. Oak Screen Webel Dabinet 200 Mahogany ‘Inlaid Mus ' iaoety ny Mus Gentle- Oak Maple ‘Desk $5000 | men's Wardrobe at,.... Five Hundred Dining Room Chairs Discontinued patterns—all kinds in cane and leather. At Just Half Price ret $55.00 $73.00 Fumed vabii $19.00 Women’s 3000 Brill Suits and Overcoats thatare$i8, | | $20 & $22.50 Values - Qe These garments aré all from regular Brill stock and are the best possible examples ot $18.00, | $20.00 and $22.50 values. Every garment was specially tailored in the most modern tailoring plants in America and designed exclusively for Brill stores. ne fabrics are strictly all wool. Full standard fabrics .00, $20.00, $22.50 garments, The tailoring and trimmings are equal standard, The models, over twenty-tive in num tae are for men and young men and are of most recent design, No mail, telephone or C. O. D, orders | | Every piece is the best price of 79¢. Read the list: Invalid Bed Trays. Round Clothes Hampers. Shoe Blacking Cases. Pantry Steps. Wash Benches Square Clothes Horses Dressmakers’ Lap Boards. Round Plant Tubs | Child's Commodes. for S18 The suits include strictly pure Worsteds, high-grade | Wash Tubs. Velours and Cassimeres in over Pay different eth ig ||| Skirt Boards, $14 and 6 feet designs, in smoke, tan, brown, olive and stone shades, also ||} long. neat dark mixtures in blue and brack grounds, ||) Folding Ironing Tables. The overcoats include velour and vicuna finished Meltons Door Mats. Clothes Wringers. Bissell’s Sweepers. Medicine Cabinets. | Oak Frame Mirrors. | Four-Fold Clothes Bars, Dressmaking Tables. Oleander Flower Boxes, Standing Towel Racks, in black, Oxford and Cambridge grays, medium and extra heavy weights, Kerseys in broken sizes of blue, black and Oxford. Black and Oxford Worsted Friezes in full weights and excellent quality. Worsted Cheviots and Velour Cheviots in | bay wale, fancy weave and stripe effects; stone gray, steel i Cambridge gray, tan, olive and brown shades, In- etiae are semi-box and full box models, 46 to 50 inches Adams Building. | A man who fell on the Times Square Subway station steps yesterday and fractured his skull resumed consclous- ness in the Roosevelt Hospital long gnough to-day to say that he was John | Klernan, sixty years old, an actor, liv-| ing at No. 274 Broadway. | he physicians questioned him about | the address ‘he gave, reminding him that It Was a business building, but he oglapsed Into coma again and they could | jet nothing from him. He ts likely Ml the doctors say, ceration,displacements,fibroid tumors, irregularities, pertodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration, Every such suffering woman owes it to bereott to give Lydia FE. Pinkham’s table dike tind a trial. ve you woul WE eld Advice bout your case write a contiden- | gl letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at Mass, Her advice is trea any helpful | | long. Here you have $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50 © 919, 50 ||| Clothes Baskets. : style, service and quality,........sseeeee |}| Folding Hardwood Step Chairs. UNION SQUARE, 14th St., near B’way, 270 BROADWAY, near Chambers 8t, vill Brothers | Harlem Store Open Evenings 47 CORTLANDT, near Greenwich, 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue, Step Ladders, $ and 6 feet high, Kitchen Tables, 3 Rubber Door Mai Gage Clothes Baskets. feet ts, of its kind and the values speak for themselves, Extraordinary Specials on The Bargain Squares for Quick Selling To-Morrow (Friday) | 8c Everett Fancy Dress Ginghams Per yard, léc ne! O'Neill Building 39c Silk and Cotton Fabrics “}82¢ Per yard, O'Neill Buildin Hill & Lonsdale, Yard wide White Muslin i Per yard... . Standard make: O'N $1.00 to $1.50 ) Jailored Waists i | Buildin, 68c Odd sizes and colors. O'Neill Building. $1.25 Chevron pan Wool Serge Woo! }67c tee ‘Spring shades and black. O'Neill Building. $1.25 All Wool _ 149c| Suitings Per Yards ces cccigteeees Splendid assortment, amazing values. O'Neill Building. White Mus-| linEmbroid- i to 50c ery Strips Per yard Sold” in short lengths at less than half regular. In Both Buildings. 25 “Suspenders — ail {Ie Adams Building. |3c for 50c 25c Satin Neckwear 25¢ Men's Socks Per pairissssesseeeereee Imported black Cotton Socks, plain or unbleached soles. Adams Building, Women’s 55c Vests \ or Drawers (4de trimmed. Adans Building. Extraordinary Sale of 6900 ME 575 dozen Men's High-Grade Shirts, consisting of fine Imported and domestic Madras, Percales, f Stripes, plain and self-figured whites, plain Negligees; large range of latest patterns and colorings, $1.00 to $1.50 values. Friday an These Shirts are well no manufacturers’ samples or seconds, but right from our own stocks. - To-Morrow (Friday) a Great Sale of Woodenware Woodenware worth up We reserve the right to limit quantities, SHIRTS 59c worth $1.00 to $1.50 35c Women’s Black Lisle Stockings LG? 1 Randdonpcroncnogdn Phin and lace ‘effects, Adams Building, 25¢ 45 Children’s Merino Underwear N5c Adams Building, 59c Gowns and Petticoats ‘Adams Building. $1.00 C.B.ala ‘Spirite Corsets with Hose Supporters, Adams Building, 7c Apron Ginghams Per yard Assorted size checks. Adams Building, Be Remnants V Washable Fabrics ‘Be Per yard.. ae ite 18 yard, 2to 12 yard \5c ig Adams Building, 8c Plain Colored Chambrays Retsyardiinnees 27 inches wide, Adams Buildin eee 59c Nun's ‘Veiling 127, Per yard... Black and c Adains Building. 49c Tartan and Shepherd Checks Per yard 129 Adams Building. 75c Waists a as (39 Pras fiannel’ and. black sateen, Adams ai I | Silk Remnants Values up to $1.00 yard, at. (25¢ { Plain and fancy silks—1 to 10 years, 39c to 50c Silk Remnants Plain and fancy silks—1 to 12 yards | Adams Building. In Both Buildings, \19¢ Per yard. ..c.cccocsvecdeoe N’S ancy Zephyrs, Jacquard figures, Stiff bosoms, pleated and 59 id Saturday at. eve eweww made, custom finish, Sizes 14 to 1734, Adams Building—First Floor, O'Neill Building—Basement. to $3.48 all offered at the uniform o 2 Sie