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BiG DOG SAVES HOTEL GUESTS FROM FLAMES a Cofite:Gtves Alarm When Fire Sweeps Through Ninth Street Hostelry: SCRATCHED AT DOORS. Inmates, Almost Unconscious, Carried to Street by Vol- unteer Rescuers. Fire spread through the old Hotel )s. 19-21 West Ninth street, at corning, and the proprie- 0 Glolito, his wite and twelve guests in the upper rooms of the house, were after they had breathed fo much to save the ss of life In years ago ian place een for a as the elhanged known ta ol ldren, were nan and little Jus from sinoke liren but Gio- wot tot! lones Mrs. Gi taken te ito rush to arouse his g Carried to Street. Otto Arnesen, a musician, and Adeal | Beth, also a musicisn, were found help- etss on th r RG of Wo. 7 Was nh Square, got them jout. D. A. White and daughter, Miss aura, Who occu’ yomns on the top were both in vad shape before re carried to Street. Anton » was found ta ‘the rear of the k unconscious. The other guests reached the street {in scant attire but practically unhurt, The fire spread to the wine cellar, and barrels of liquor of old vintage were destroyed. The fire was put out after a loss to the building of §2,00. The wine was worth several that amount. >—— PRESERVE FOR MORGAN, TRINIDAD, Col, Feb. 10—Col, J A. Owenby announ: last night that 2,000 acres of | land owned by ht gelf, J. P. Mo and BF, Cheney of Boston, situated near the Colora’ and New Mexico line, would be made into a Kame preserve and thoroughly atocked with wild animals, ‘The land Will also be worked for its coal de- posits, ~ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, The Sunday World will give with ite next Issue the song hit of the Yankee Prince, en- | ‘titled “From the Land of Dreams," words and music complete. The song |s by George M. Cohan and Is one of his best from that | rollicking musical comedy, AHOME $ | [ 5 COMPLETE GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE K\ EE CEE We OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS an $[-WEEKLY K\\ OPENS AN ACCOUNT Lp DOWN on ¢ SO: WORTH b DOWN on? 78 ‘WORTH y | : 7 ER BROS COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 104 ST. Success in Life| tdepends on character, capacity, (velop the first three by all means | ‘=maintain the last by the one best means— 9, BEECHAM'S PILLS CORNS! CORNS!! “GLAD PHEET” Ron omc Pian or awd Barre consettegs 460% 104 ™ST ‘LSTA ATIONAs come Wk SDM on #100: WORTH concentration and health, De- Wold Everywhere. Ia boxes te, and 280 ‘Our money-back coupon means ae ~ ig collie with | WINS TAKES NCW Measure Drawn by the Re- vision Committee. Decided changes in the borough sys- \tem of the city and establishing a cen- | tral purchasing department, so that ail lelty supplies can be bought at uniform |‘ land market prices, are two of the pro- | visions supposed to be contained In the {new Charter drawn up by the Charter Revision Committee, which will be sub- mitted to the Legislature in March, | Willam M, Ivins lett for Albany this {morning with & cops of the new Char- er as framed by the committee. He pokn that they were too weak | CHARTER 10 ALBANY Radical Changes Provided in ;,\; | wn ult with Jouss the mar the i the | have andy Albany All | pralin next what law proposed Hughes PRAISE SCHOOL’S WORK. The twenty-fifth anniversary founding ¢ Hebrew Technical In stitution was celebrated by the friends f that institution at the Hotel Astor of the sar the fi report of institution all | The work of the’ I commendation from. Dr. Alexander C, Hu Stevens Institute; Jacob other public men Oud Consider This Fact —that in addressing Mrs, Pinkham you are con- fiding your private ills to a woman —a woman whose ex- perience with women’s disease 3 covers twenty-five years, The present Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, was for years under her direction, and has ever since her decease continued to advise women. Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad | to worse, knowing well that they ought to have immediate assistance, but a natural modesty causes them to shrink | from exposing themselves to the ques ons and probable examinations of even their family physician, Such ques- tioning and examination is unnecessary. Without cost you can consult a woman whose knowledge from actual | experience is great. were | MRS, PINKHAM'’S STANDING INVITATION: Women suffering from any form of female weakness are in- ' Mass. All este are received, women, | vited to promptly communicate with Mrs. payne at Lynn, opened, read arid answered by woman can freely talk of her private illness toa hath thus has been established this confidence between Mrs, Pinkham and has never been broken. the women of America which Never has she published a testi- monial or used a letter without the written consent of the ‘writer, and never has the company allowed these confi- |¢ dential letters to get out of dreds of thousands of them Out of the vast volume of has gained the’ very know their possession, as the hun- |; in their files will attest. experience which Mrs. Pink- ham has to draw from, it is more than possible that she ledge needed in your case. She asks nothing in return except your good will, and her advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Pinkham, care of Lydia |» | | | | H Many stores have a policy room supplies marked "way up, by selling sick-room supplies on that we sell everything else. Woter Stilt (for dis: Uliing water)... outta 9 Hot Wi oF en (including Inhaler) ...... Gs Riker'’s Fount Invalid Rin dium aires (ie. Las » 2.00 Riker’s Antiseptis Q Cleanses the mouth, bard the Kuma, ave! ra breaths est ae | Jaynes’ Fir- Fir Ba isam Spray Thoroughly an | | | for Developing, Printiy ‘eotarkigg cA mar neta Miopiiee "Alwaya’ Fresh pines B4th At, ie SEW. RIK one at Sixth Areca NEW YORK Riker SickeRoom Supplies emergency time when they care but little what price they pay. This isa fair sample of the difference between, RIKER’S and the ordinary policy. For 63 years we have been gaining and holding customers Ay Mae titan thay neat in th well nnown itlke duality. at the Fam si pi EN DRU AG nes, T4th Bt Vantngey offered by other RIKEM STORES. ——— Mail Orders Promptly Filled at 22d St., Cor, 6th Ave, RiKER'S DRUG —_ BROOKLYN . Pinkham Medicine Co,, Lynn, Mass. of keeping their prices for sick because people buy them at an the same narrow margin of profit And you who have bought Riker goods know they can’t he excelled for quality. Examine These Riker Prices aa 's ver-Ozone Douche Pans. Rubber Glove: Hed Pans fitting Special attention given to Trusses, Abdominal Belts and Elastic Stocki 08) Hlastic ‘Prugy (beat quality xide of Hy | RIKER’S VIOLET CERATE ~ The most popular Face r f 50c analyth dower, pe and ‘Ofdera taken At St DRUG STORE fo. all lytical Work BOSTON Prof. Morris Loeb acted as| | DIAMONDS ox CREDIT | WATCHES “ssw: Alterations by Skilfal Tarlors Without Charve * Livery Thursday tn the Year /s Specs a iy Fo Bect™ ‘a‘ton FULTON ST.Cors suivay Thursday Bargains The great increase ncrease in| our business compels us to add to the size of our estabiishment. We have acquired the store in the rear of our premises now occupied by the ‘Laurel Restaur- ant,’”’ and when altera- tions are completed will have 1900 additional square feet of floor space. Thursday we will offer exceptional bar- gains to make room for the proposed al- terations. These prices are for Thursday only. Madras ané Lawn Wee Were 1,00, now New 1909 Lingerie Waisis j Value 2.00, special Embroidered Black Taffeta Waists Were 3.50, reduced to Net Waists....Were up to 10.0), now Hand Embroidered Linen Waists Were up to 4.50, now 1909 Lingerie Dresses i jas Value 7.00,/spectat Panama Skirts. Were 8.00, reduced to Lynx Scarfs....Were 18.00, reduced to Coats, 50-in.. Were up to 40.00, now Tailored Suits..Were 21.75, reduced to Caracul Cloth Coats, 50-in. . Were 25.00, reduced to | New Spring Tailored 3-Plece Suits Value 32.00, special 509 . GSTISMITH Titers OPEN MON.&SAT.EVES, i FOR SALE / aid AUTOS, THE Hest INN.Y.| IRDE wi cee UNHEARD OF Prices iu! aati a fvith, near Broadway. OWNER, TL BAST SETTL SIP, JAMES BERGMAN, BT Maiden Lane, 4th fi PROPOSALS. PUBL Yak Jered unless, It payable in th ol —_o——0 0! at Door, & Bklyn. 49e 97¢ 1.97 1:97 9.25 9.97 397 5.75 5.75 7.75 7.75 18:75 DENTISTRY, iain we will allow you you TEETH!!! Extracted Without Pain EXAMINED and CLEANED 0 22k, Gold wn or one Gatd Filling Free with every one of our best sets of A BIL euen Wirnot i A Written rantee for Ten Years Given to Every 10 East 14th Street. Hours, 9 A. M, to7 P. M, Closed Sundays. Hours, 9 A. M, to 8 oRmor===omor=—=I0 a Have You Examined Our Now “ANCHOR DENTURE” PLATE? It has no roof. Does not cover the roof of your mouth not work loose or drop down. Holds, fits, satisfies every wearer. Enab to chew your food well and mustic ite it thor: oughly, Call and see this new plate and have us explain its many advantages. Ours is the Only Place Where You Can Gei the ‘‘Anchor De When extractions are made {nt to wear home at night. All ex Full Sets of Teeth, $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat, Gold Fillings.... $1.00 up Silver Fillings ....., 54 W. 23d St., Nw York, (Opp, Eden Musee.) HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS German, French and Swedish spoken, 910 4. — SS Oo | g the new plate will made painless by our Ladies {n attendance, ‘dow | AMERICAN PAINLESS DENTISTS, luc.| 252 West 42d Street. P.M. Open Sundays. nture” NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY. All Work Guaranteed Ten Years i} $5.00 50c, up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 414-416 Fulton St,, Brooklyn. (2 door weat Abraham & Strauss’,) ON SALE ld Alma NOW APPEARING AT THE MONTAUK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, be ready FOURTEENTH STREwt HEARN Sheet Subway West of Fifth Avenue Last Three Days of Dressmakers’ Spring Sale! A February Iivent that yearly grows in prestige and results because of the unusual opportunities it presents To Buy New Spring Goods At Early Price Concessions Possible Nowhere Hie New Spring Silks and Dress Goods, New, Spring Wash Dress Fabric: Now Spring White Goods, New Spring Trimm 3, Flannels and Walstings, Ings, Linings and Notions, New Spring Chiffons, Nets and Ribbons, New Spring Embrolderles and Laces, :!| The Above Form the Merchandise That Makes This Sale, An Event of Such Profit To Dressmakers-and House Sewers, | < Great Reductions In Women's Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, Teagowns, Shawls, etc, Radical price cuts to effect clean stocks by inventory—Feb. 27. Cloth Cloaks wero $0.09 to $29.98 2.98 to 17.08 + 9.98 to 22.98 Caracul Cloaks were $15.98 to $35.88.. Satia Duchesse, Plush and ¥ Cloaks— were $ He he 00...+++.10.08 to 29.08 Fur-Lin were $2 o to “8 9 16.98 to 49.98 Evening Capes— Broadoloth and Messaline— were $15,98 to $39.98...06 66 Tatlored Suits— G All new—no old styles— were $15.98 to $55.98....... 9.98 to 39.98 Drestea—Directolre, Princenp Emplre~Messaline and taffeta silks, cre Ohene, Broadcloths, Panamas— 6.08 to 19.98 black, white and colora~ were $11.98 to $50.98. + 7.98 to 39.98 Dress Skirts—Cloth, Panama, Satin, SIR, Voll were $3.49 to $23. Silk Teagowns— were $16.98 to $24.98., Hiderdywn Robes— wore $3.98 to $5.98 Long Silk Kimonos— were $6.98 to $19.98, | Long Albatross Kinonos— 11.98 to 16.98 2.98 and 3.98 + 8.49 to 13.98 ++ 8.98 to 7.08 49 to 8.98; Clearance Sale of Washable Bath Rugs Reversible—best make, ) but pink-and-white only. & ,69 Worth $1.69—Clearance Price | - Wilton Velvet Rugs High-class colors and de- ) signs, 9x12 feet, 116,75 The regular $24.98 quallt ty) 1.98 to 15.98! ry | In Preparation for Stock Taking GREAT CLEARANCE VALUES AS FOLLOWS;— Clearances in Walsts Silk, Net, Wool, Batiste, Linen, Lawn Most desirable styles and qualities and in good condition, but time be fore inventory 1s short—Therefore!— Woalsts of Satin and Taffeta SiIk— fancy tailored or trimmed— white, smoke, Peacock and other Kou colors In the lot—all sizes values $5,00 and $8.00, Watsts of cable net over si and colors allover tucked wit trim—also Brussels net—ricy “tyles, with ribbon run tucks—elaborote jabots—all sizes—were $2.98 Nun's Veiling Wai and dark colors—fa! front—all sizes—we Fine Lawn and Mercerlaed Batist elaborate lace and embroidery trim or allover emb'd front —also tatlored Lawn with stiff collar and tle Walets of Wash Crepe—elaborately trimmed with Cluny—also mercerized Hatiste In handsom h Cluny and Point V. all sizes~were $5 + 8.98 | Specialties For Lincoln Centennial CREPE PAPER, patriotic designs: TALLY CARDS and } BOXES OF STATIONERY, were $8.49.. severe 449 Long German Flannel Kimonos - were $1.98 to $4.98.....0.0.6. 1.49 to 2.98) | Long Flannelette Kimonos— \ were .98 to $3. 69 to 1 88 Htderdown Sacques $1.49 to $3.49.....006. 98 to 1.98, . 208 0 4.98, with historical Lincoln pleture on cover, ALSO ary Low Prices For Playing Cards. | Congress—Pinochle and Regular Deck— fancy or Initial back—Wworth .60.....+. I Goodall’s Linette Cards: linen surface—value .76, “0 Playing Cards: Ih and 12 spot—instead of .39...seree08 « seneeen eens + Bd Kicycle Cards—various styles back-—value 24 Lincoln Tally Cards Valentine Tally Card | Tally Cards with Pol and Games—dozen Ghmo Scorers—value Nickel Tally Puncher-—v Napkins—designs for Lin Jentine's Day— instead of .29 per 100. White Paper Napkins—s value 15 per 100. Pit or Flinch~instead of .46. Parchesl—value 75. [alent nga newest (dts 1 to 08 Pay ani \ No Shoes on Style ni Ghiftat Like the Famous ‘ ‘Tenderfoot” Why not have both requirements filled if possible?....It is possible if you set these famous Tenderfoot Shoes. that these splendidly made shoes “to: . One trial proves {t—no burning or aching, but genuine comfort at once = raft Made of soft kid, with no side seams to bind—toes technically nape “broad,” but also shapely and natty—low, Style L—With light, flexible hand-turned soles...........502, Style I.—With hand-welted extension soles........+ Style ILL—Stout women's sizes— Sizes 3 to 10--extra wide widths, q ° - Thousands of uch tender spots” omen have proved with grateful relief broad heels— -extra wide ankles., To prevent dealers buyi aists.. 79 with Ince and fa 19 Wone: ‘s Wrappers, 64 Fiannelette medium and fark al slzes prance 1,09 ts Fiem THER GOODS. MAIN FLO 1$e.2 Novelty Wash snitings, 74 est shad or ing and Summer — BASEM f WASH DRESS FABRE 24 son Pins, palit, onldien 1, jet, Ww th and WAIN FLOOR CB 2: 30 Ribbous, Banh and hal MAIN F 490, New single or THIRD F 390 to 59c Diaries Leather, clott MRD FL 74e Domet Heavy a oo. Also 24 OTHEK MURNING Not advertised: \,008 FOR THE CLOCKS! MORNING SALES- lengths 38 geconp FLOOR CENTRE naw “hopping | ags 59 —vell Hned—atrap 5 4 590 Roge ¢ Good Notion Spec dals ry To-morrow, Thursday, Until! P.M. ing, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. 1240. Men's tition Hitdk irish Linen—% inch hemstiteh large size, | MAIN FLOOR-HDKP. DEPT. 49e. egilgee Shirts,. 28 Madras and Percale—white and. light fancion i attached cuffs— eck. Tt Foor novs" CLOTHE nee Centre Pieces, «| 7) n linen cengra nar 390, Mercert High-grade MAIN INT—NEW ine Huck Toy Hematitched—damask ¢ MAIN FLOOR-—LINEN I $1 29 Feather Ped Tick, Also tab Nearly 4 yds, long—fine 1ASPMBNT UPHOLSTE Hat Pins—jet and tals) 2 for Halr Pin Cabinets areorteds=)) 5 Pin Hose 8 Black, w a Frijled_ B SPECIALS—equal value to above, Space dova uot permit, Loos” FOR THE CLOCKS!