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4 TWELVE FSEMEN MISS NPCAUSLAN | HAMMERSTEIN'S ARE GVERCOME. PUT ON RECK AT SONNOWAREAL BOS AT FR MRS. TEAL STRIAL —GHAMION BOKER ae, Se ae, BURNED 10 DEATH Mansion as Domestic Dies. ) —— Fall Unconscious in Cellar/Lawyer for Stage Manager’s) Young Arthur Has Learned a) anes, stass, Fen 24—A coachman Fighting Flames Caused | Wife Tries to Show Witness Wiallonml nats eulsmBMmiuaallsisuarecisencea ie nsteenceintne by Explosion, Set Trap for Client. All Asleep. burning home of the family 1 ————_ st night y years but Mrs, Eva Wood, for employed by Mr. Pierce, was burned to jdeath. Mr, Pierce is tn as and his Arthur Hammerstein, who landed the | boy, five years old, was the only mem- only knock-down punch In a recent fa ber of the family at home, as Mrs. mous clash between the clan Hammer. | Plere ts receiving medical treatment stein and the critlessof the Press, mod-|!9, New vere as vexed the fire and estly permitted it to be known to-day | gained entrance to the house in time that he Is the middie-welght champion} to assist the nurse to leave the burn- ¥ 2) structure with the boy. ‘The coach- The trial of Margaret Teal, wife of ;PLANK SAVES WOMEN, | | a ' en Teal, a stage manager, |to-day before Judge Fomter in Part V. Trapped on Tenement Roof, | ot General Sessions, with Mabel Mc- They Slide to Safety— | Cavslan on the stand under cross-ex- - amination by Mrs, Teal’s counsel, Col Work of Firebug? Robert J. Hatre, regarding her story [that Mrs. Teal and Harry M a private detective, coached her \ rwelve firemen breathed gas Into thelr perjured story’ of having seen Frank J lungs in a flaming cellar of a tenement: | Gould in Bessle Deyoe's apartment RNS, venue at 1.90| Mt Halre seemed to be directing his examination with the general purpose ve o'clock this morning, and one by one! Sy rraving that Miss Mecnulan was an | 4a: UPpercut them to sleep, walloped home for they fell unconscious with fire all about) ingrate. Mrs. Teal, who was attired | them ae pate and Lee AEN woman. them. They would have perlshed had berland haymaker th most becciningly In a black cloth dress, |e" not other firemen rushed into the thick | Ws much pleased with Mr. Matre's| /*" of the smoke and gas to save them, ‘Am I in tra 2 sald the young | work. ining?” 8 Policeman Schmidt, of the East Twen: went on fact under his own hat, not even per- and hander mitting any of the thrilling mystery to| asleep in, I escape into the hat of Papa Oscar. For was impossible to rescue her i ’ The house, which was destroyed | seks, ArH Des Dore and boty va was an old-fashioned mansion of much the nice young men of the Y. M,C. A: | ical historical int vd He has slapped them away, diffed them | occupied by Mr F ablaze it alrways we Several )¢ well kno —__—_-. RUSSIAN STOCKs DOWN, Feb 8T. Miss McCauslan sald that she had| Man to-day with a mysterious frown Surely, I'm In training, Who for? For recen been employed at Danbury. mdeanky ‘in particular.” k ty-second street station, discovered the |Conn., as a book agent, but that she ionheniy a ‘ renerin handy ‘fire when the cellar doors were belching | was now living with her sister at No. | TOV eerlbar eer ka orttiea ene eee forth smoke. He sounded an alarm, | 307 West Twenty-first street. Col suihinaehabentivouritathers inithe and then, with Polleeman Hoffman, ran Halre asked If she had not regarded | Sess? Shin ‘through the house, The families living | Mrs. ‘Teal as a particular friend, | PAPers? i; Von the four upper floors were aroused} “I had known her several months," | ,_ Not at all renee Arthur Een and ordered to hurry to the roof, The | said the girl. Wie | Tete Me See pA ae [hallways were go filled with smoke that! Sought Favors From Her. Unk ds ei ae A Sra greeted ey, ers, ae mI Q. You sought favors from her right | them come around seeking trouble. This ? | up to the time you caused her arrest, . Tre The families were not allowed to] ata you not? A. Fea tani Cig i GALE ay rain way failing In torrente, and as the 4% Aer mot you trying to entrap] gave me my Arat lessons a long while smoke came up through the Mrs. Teal all the time? A. No. since, and I have kept it up, Murray’ | Paton Gants barons Gh Miss McCausian acknowledged that! ig ftting me out now with a handy| Bais alrlouen. Mrs. Teal Introduced her to Florenz| wet of long-reach swings and short Slid Down a Plank. Ziegteld, Lee Shubert and other leaders | pody blows. Harry Mock, In the Viec- A |of dramatic art In New York. She sald! toria cafe, tried to teach me a new One of the policemen took a plank| she had taken meals at Mrs. Teal's| wallop the other night, but I put him| Yrom the roof and ran it down to the! houge, SEED eI Th Peetetaie ee whieh was! Mr. Haire secured admissions:from the “Then I took on Morrie Gest and John Teen, wonten and children tobogganed | #7! SHAt she had advised two persons to | McLiride, the doorman, Morrle hollered , whom Mrs, Teal owed money to go to a | murder before the end of a round, and down the incline, and when the firemen | 7100 oan aa came there were no tenants to rescue, |/@W¥er named Katz and begin sult | MoBride had a sudden passionate desir to keep a gate he'd forgot. Seay - Inst her. The men of Engine No. § and Truck | *84 Keep a Me naiidiendemns in No. 3 were the first to arrive on the} “Did you ever go to Lawyer Katz Fave neta colna to ‘challenge | scene. The ground floor of the house | Sachs and say that they ought to me some time ago, but after he sent a one polnt to 9, and Russian J sian 5s dvopped 1-8 each to 751-2 and respectively. -In Harmony | Pertect working harmony is most important—whether it be music, the building of a loco- motive or the construction of a pair of eyeglasses. : In our System of furnis glasses the OCULIST fi 7 & ‘af 7 cthy. yr. M.C.A.| éxamines the eyes and pre- was occupied by Fishmann & Gottletb's | Put Mrs, Teal on the Island for a year private detective up to the Y A. | a A : vo?" 0 line on my work he backed | arilles ror a furnishing goods store. In the cellar | %,t¥0? eo aa a allner OM uintiteateertacne| .scives) proper, glasses, wi He The gi Were packing boxes and large quantities | tne uketho wae MOF obliged to answer of excelsior, The fire started in the e sald that she had been known as within the past two months, In that | time I have taken off thirty pounds and then hands the prescription to Ist watite Conklin? and Cat her aeterchaa amnow in magnificent trim. I's grand} the OPTICIAN, whose exclu excelsior. written to her under that name. Alto | exercise, really. sive work is the proper titting Acting under orders from Deputy that she used the name "Miss Dla- mon of the frames and adjustment ————>—_— 450-YEAR-OLD SERMON 2 ON “KEEPING” OF LENT. ve give you a perfect | double service, and charge for Father Evers Reads it to Congre-) glasses only—S1.00 and more. gation After Ash Wednes- Wa V = | ON. day Service, tholic and Episcopal! | 84 East 23rd Street, rear Fourth Ave. 64 West 125th Street, near Lenox Ave, Chief Shay, the men of the two com .pantes broke into the cellar and dived AUER Tealle aot eeustientooka tte name ‘down. They were getting the better of | saiq that she had never been. known ;the flames, when there was a terrific /as “Miss Miller.” - josion ul leat broke the gaz eral times during Miss MacCaus- | erro you as tue heat Broke ENS B25 | ang testimony Mrs, Teal was moved iets | laughter, and at one time her outburst Get out! for one day, and that under Quick! Gas!’ shouted of mirth was heard all over the court- | room. | | ‘The girl admitted that when she made Fell in a Heap. out an affidavit falsely setting forth | Some of the men close to the street Hsu ate had Beer reat veGoud leave door managed to reacn the st. SS Ld ete te) but most of them were in the Free sarc me erit tGEAtaIAL telling him that it was all untrue. ithe cellar, As they made a dash fo Q. Didn't Mously ask you if the Ash Wednesda all the hes of the cit) Andrew's, the ‘night worke: day in | jaaety they began fa and toppled | ststement was Rorrent a fot SOUMAdGT Ce ireh| iy setreyy igh on UD 2s sae Comoe Ave., 8st and 82d Sts. fover one another y ley in al then handed it over for me to sign. Wednesday service to-day the Rev, | 76 Nassau Street, near John Street. heap, DOUBLE Ya RUBE SOLE mn IBLS IT A nye teats vers, pastor of the church, after 489 Fulton St. (Opp..4..48.), BROOKLYN, Then came other firemen. Trey ven- | ny, in court T say that { hed seen A r. Gould leaving Miss De Voe's room tured down into the gas-filled ceilar| lightly dressed, and that I saw him re- ‘and the rescue of their companions was | enter the room and that head a wom- t Ris a voice when he went back.” begun, A tarpaulin was spread on Julia ‘Fleming McCabe, who as the street under an awning, and a|Jull temporary hospital was established. Brae Teslviand: Detective: bousiey, ony of giving the ashes, de- non the wa~ Lent . He prefaced his re- ling an extract from the a Barnabite monk who died! 8 ago. sermon was preached 4 yea: Steady Nerves are needed by all who work with leming was indicted along with ago to-di tlfled this afternoon. She told the jury y, and It applies as well to-day in, Nerves The police came trom the Hast Twen- | teed nee cry mane eer tythe 4ury | ago to-day, and jt appites as well to-day hands or brain. Nerve strength ty-tecond street station, and while the | te eaten Mable MeCauslan and principally the way Lent should be depends on stomach strength. vorkec fay lance Hale, a hairdresser at the Hotel observed, with the true spirit of the 2 digesti Bremen worked in relays to hold the|[jncoin, to draw up and sign. falee Chelatiag, the observance of the fast to Keep the digestion sound and fames in check, the police began artifl- | affidavits, to be used against Frank J. be carried in a secret rather than a robust with cial respiration on the firemen, One of the first of the unconscious men to revive was Gould in the divorce case, bic manner, in cont: hi 4 Mrs, "McCabe sald the only support | PaPangnenner: 'n contrast to Piarasal she ever gave to the plot to get the “Jim” Reilly, or |false affidavits was when she pro- ." Peter's Church, in Barclay n interesting schedule of nopn- BEECHAMS PILLS EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, & Lessons Engine No. 3 Tefore the policeman |Wuced pictures of Gould and showed be held by the Rev. could hold pim back he was in the flre| “Isn't Mrs. Teal a good friend of 5 tieettom on-Catholics and ics will be equally welcome,” Is ement on the leaflet announcing n. ‘ a yours?” was asked. and a second thme |S°u et fattrk. good triend, ane he was revived, | isn’t even a dear friend,” sald the wit- he took his place | ness. only t ond time, rs _ THANKS TO CARNEGIE. LONDON, Feb. 4.—The seventh an- nual meeting of the Carnegie Trust for | Universies of Srotand,, the object of which is to improve and extend the opportunities of scientific study, was held here to-day under the presidency His condition th was ordered tak the founda. | ad melted n was bec of Lord El J. Balfour proposed n from the a special re ion of thanks to Mr é Carnegie fo endowment of this al research, and the ted by acclamation ‘ scheme of orlg! Bing up and shut off pon | Seenawemeer the block. a This left the block In darkness, cet AMERICAN CRAFT AT CALLAO, the smoke was so th aa (fo thick that the fire) CALLAO, Peru, Feb. 4—The United f cou NOU see. States mine planters, Ringgold and hose. After two hours’ work the flames \rmistad, wh ate proceeding from rey ‘Were under co New York fo: n Francisco, have ar- How t rived, Tho steam yacht : " The fi Alcede Ww 3s Drexel, f Phila da party eendia of friend: ut in here. IN tion is being shal. = YOUR HOME, JOIN THE MUSIC CLUB, been made of Music to omposed of read- RECIPE FOR COLDS Mix half pint of good whisk ous with two ounce MORPHINE DEATH ON SHIPS, | mer of Overdose. Dr. Ernesto E. Si : SC RRARURG ; Organ, Vio pan porte ever cthe The World Perak ae This sch ought to life thousands of dead musical inst ba land, and is ct tho greatest blesaings ty musical fife you will t your disposal every ad 8 of a full in this well-k Every one having a love for music should take advantage of our ge at once It matters not whether you are a beginner or an advanced puptl, the lessons will be made suitable to your need. 4 You le and your only exper nertnerl met voutnce (he the music you u: b Thad know with your wee deal less ¢ arvels of simplicity e to learn One and more fully persu: of aur y noone ter ‘Third Ave, and 119th it. Slip Covers We cover 3 i Suit (vr $2.98 284é harien Furniture Re-Upholstered Five Pieces $9.98 ded I made n vlece ~~ MUSIC CLUB COUPON MAIL TO-DAY DIRECT TO. Music, Bor EW 25 Fifth Avenue, > York, N, Y. ‘ tion further Information, as I wish learn the instru: 5 \rrdimary sizes H 7 have ma . 4 fpectal ‘or jae: CY tne Vi eek cant ands untae panel ‘ Egua! to New (! anc our man will call wi ~AAGH MAN'S HME Plerce from the] The young man has kept thie startling | was considerably burned about the face | ts, Wood, the cook, was | room on the top floor, | THE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 190», PIGKPOCKETS ARE LET OFF WITH FINES Then It Is Learned That One Is “Big Cleveland,” a No- James Winters, John Murray a rested last night by detectives on a Myrtle avenue car in Brooklyn and! | locked up as pickpockets. arraigned to-day in the Court, When the detecti ——Double Surety Stamps Up to 12 o’Clock Billy Possum See the Real Live Possum In the Adams Basement » Magistrate Steers how the trio | worked their trade, “They xqieexe the victim up between | mand at the same time pick his} said the detectives, ‘aitic Reet" The Kind You Have Always Bought, pull small Anes and were then | T* is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that aken to the Brooklyn Police Hend- has been manufactured under the supervision of Uhas, H, Fletcher for Se evan ae VBI GnVEnCe Ait over 80 years—the genuine Castoria, We respectfully call the attention dip.” He also recognized Win- | of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to eee that the wrapper bears his signature in black, When the wrapper is removed the same signature ap- rs on both sides of the bottle in red, Parents who have used Castoria for little ones in the past years need no rarolon against counterfeits and imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger gener- ation to the ee danger of introducing into their families spurfous medicines, Tt is to be regretted that there are people who are now engaged in tho wr 8 Nefarious business of putting up and selling all sorte of substitutes, or what should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines, It therefore devolves on the mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child, Adults can do | that for themeelves, but the child has to rely on the mother’s watchfulness, Copia Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of l, — you tried to pick my pocket less! year ago,” sald Kuline, en't been to New York In eight said Winters the three had gone out It was ed that Winters was wanted for ‘jumping his bail in’ Wilkes-Barre, A pollceman was sent out. He found Winters and brought him back. much to the old man's disgust, He will be heid awaiting extradition papers. Or STARIN BREAKING UP. (Special to The Evening World) st BRIDGEPORT, Conn,, Feb, %&—The They were’ steamship Starin, which was wrecked Adams Street | here several days ago, ia breaking up. < described A Southeast gale 1s blowing, torious Criminal. Id and gray John Ryan w ed; e ar-| Latest Addition to the | ONE SURETY STAMP | Cabinet of Toys | with Each Ten-Cent (10c) Purchase TenFREE Surety Stamps to Start Each Book | ONEILL-ADAMS G New York’s Only Co-operative Store Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street . Stamps Exchanged Until further notice we will give for all Gold Standard Stamps which we have given out, Premiums or Merchandise ($2.50) for filled books, and an equal number of Surety Stamps for any number of Gold Standard Stamps, the way of@Surety Stamps. Surety Stamps have a positive and definite value—g2.50 in Merchandise or Premiums as preferred, You make your own selec- tion, You du not take the selection of any Stamp Co. Special Offering for Thursday of] Women’s $2.50 Shoes at. JS159 Of vici kid and patent leather, button and lace Shoes, extension soles, Interesting Sale and Showing of the New Washable Cotton Crepon Waists No Ironing Required Waists of Washable Cotton Crepon *—Bust tucking, button back or open front, with fancy beading and crochet Waists of Washable Cotton Crepon —Front of wide tailored plaits, $1.68 CRT EM nscooonosannencoo 5 Waists of Washable Cotton Crepon— (like illustration on left) —Side button etiect, with large crochet buttons and ruche. Wide plaits at shoul- der, collar with silk tie, Value $4.50, at $2.95 We Have on Sale and Exhibition All new and perfect goods, purchased from a manufacturer who makes women’s splendid $2.50 shoes. Women’s vici kid, patent leather tip but- ton Shoes. Value $2.50; sale prices... $1.59 Women's: vici kid, patent leather tip Blucher cut lace Shoes, Value $2.50; sale price .... an $3.59 Shoes for Misses and Children. Restaurant, Adams Building, sth Floor———, 11to 14 $2.00 $1.45 Adams Building—Second Floor. Sizes... Regular. Special... 66655. Women’s White Gloves | Women’s two-clasp Glace, Paris Point embroidered 8 Other Models of These Washable Waists Trimmings of hand embroidered fine tucking, linen insertions, real Irish yokes, An assortment you are not likely to see soon again at pri quoted, $2.48 to $6.75, Extra Special ij Ni 25 dozen Linene Waists Wy So Much in Demand at Present 12-b 16-bu on Glace Mousquetaire Glo on Glace Mousquetaire Gloves,......... In Both Buildings. ———! Have Umbrellas in the House Have Umbrellas in the Office It rained ye:tercay; it may rain again to-morrow like illustration on right. 98c each, Value $1.75 In Both Buildings. rimming Department | Special Sale of REMNANTS Remnants of Fancy Braid Gu.mpes ‘0c Value 25¢. to 75c,, at per yards... se eee eens eres Remnants of New Colored Embroid- | -25¢ and 55¢} | - In Both Buildings. Special for Thursday breilas covered with tape edge, American é fabrics, cover and tassels, A large ice selection of fancy and novelty ) choose from, -in, for women. 28-in, for men, Values $1.25 and $1.50... In Both Buildings. ered Bandings Value Soc, to $1.50 per yard, at...... 48c Scotch Flannels at 23c Yd. i New models, with trimmings of braid, satin and buttons. Satin | 77 lined throughout. Values $1° Values $2 With patent convertible collar, made in plain and fancy stripe serge, in blue and b cial .. ' Special for To-Morrow (Thursday ) 125 pieces Scotch Flannels—Extra fine quality, in the sea-} son's most desirable designs and colors, Special at, yard. “23¢ ; ; Women’s New Spring Coats Ba I ice Attractive Models Underpriced O'Neill Building—Second Floor. Women’s Black Broadcloth Coats et 1,000 Alarm Clocks 30-hour Alarm Clock, with Roman figures on dial; extra) loud alarms that will waken the heaviest sleeper; lever 69 | tachment to switch off alarm; guaranteed for one year;(O7C made to sell at $1; our special price only..... O'Neill Buil Interesting Display of but $10.50 ab $12.50 $15.00 despecialuateenyenrtas qantiy Women’s Cravenette Multo Coats oS) | ding—Basement, | | | j Be ant bck SP $16.50 and $17.50 Women's New ae Stripe ahead ; February Sale of Rubberized Coa ; Si $95.00 and $16.50 Muslin Underwear | Manufacturers’ Sample Garments | ing and 2 breasted. The New “La Vida” Corsets Night Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers and Knee} 5 Q¢ | | Special... In Both Buildings, % to 4 Less Than Usual Prices { Petticoats, Value 69c,, each........ dc : Corset Covers, Gowns, Drawers (Isabella) and cat 75¢ 47 ticoats, Value $1.00, éach.. 0 B i | Gowns, Chemise, Drawers, Petticoats, Combination Drawers or Skirts and Long Chemise. Value si) 98c, is each .....+6 Gowns, Chemise, Drawers, Petticoats, Combination} Drawers or Skirts and Long Chemise. Value $2.00,1$ 4.25 Petticoats. Value $4.00, each,. . $2.35 | | In Both Buildings. ) We have sold “La Vida” Corsets for years and thosé who once adopt them rarely change to any other make. They are beau- tifully made in batiste, silk, couti! and broche; also the new lingerie materials, ex- quisitely trimmed with ribbons and face. The new “La Vida" Corsets for Direc- toire and Sheath Gowns far surpass any previous models. The styles show a marked advance in grace, and the intrinsic merit of the workmanship i re than ever be- fore without a price difference. With and without hose supporters, Prices $3.00 to $$7,00—all sizes—to fit any figure. : st our patrons to allow our experienced Corsetieres Corset Covers, nicely trimmed with laces, hem- stitching; sizes 34 to 44, Value 19c,, each. . } 2c Muslin Cambric Drawers, nicely trimmed with lace) embroidery hemstitching, space and cluster tucking. 2c Value 29%., each . tit Corsets purchased—(Gratis), AOUGHUUUOUUGUNOUOGGUOO) cee ee in Both Buildings—Second Floor. In Adams Building only, | | \ ee = We Give and Redeei Surety Stamps ’ ‘ ‘ — wr . ew”

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