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| Wr WON RETA NGL ZG HOM: WAH SCA Gi Mrs, Schamberg Found by ?o- | liceman at of Un- us Daughter. t Side | Unable to carry her sick daughter to | safety, Mrs, Yvotte Schamberg re- mained at her bedside as smoke filted the room and flames curled about the hallway and doors until Policeman Boehm burst {nto the room and rescued them from a fire at No, 102 Essex street at 2.4. M. to One fir was hurt and forty families wore | driven to the street } The building is a three-stc ment, remodelled into a Turkish bath, | of which Joseph Gondsky is proprietor. He occupied the entire place except | two rooms on the second floor, where | Mrs. Schamberg lived and had an em-| ployment agency, Her only companton | was her thirteen-year-old daughter, Rose, who has pneumonia. The baths were not open last night, am repairs were necessary to the boilers, Gondsky with veral workmen had been busy for several hours in the base- ment on the bollers when some one opened the door of a small lavatory and fire shot out several The blaze had spread to the airshatt, and foon the whole house seemed to be- come a f Groped Through the Smoke, Policeman Boelim. had sent alarm, when some one rem Mra. Schamberg and } had not been 8 rushed up t and grope through the smoke until he four door to their room. He found the mother ing to li nd base- help quickly wrapped t held a towel ceded by the ¢ stairs into the str Mollie Salinsky, , cartied her down- | | a ninete sin No, 1, a tenement, was one of the first| aroused by the fire next door, and by running puncouats the house and erying/ tenants in 102 ting him f floor, He was where it was ¢ ts and brul return to quarters in Canal street. ; Found Another Fire. Rose Schamberg, the sick gitl, was taken to the Beth Israel Hospital in| Cherry street in a She became conscious soon after being taken into the open air from the smoke- filled house, but declined to go to} Gouverneur Hospital after an ambue| Jance had arrived, preterring a Jewish) institution. | The Turkish bath building was com: | Bt gutted out, the loss being ut the damage to Nos, 14-108 was not taken story tenement housing twenty. two fHles, Soot was falling thick and th ; The blaze Was extinguished with little dims| culty after It had done about $10 dam: age. ph Sa RENAULT PARTNER DEAD. He Wan One of the Heads of Auto- mobile Industry, A private cable despatch recelved to- day announces the death in P terday of Fernaud Renault, one of the two partners of Renault Freres, head of the American branch of that automo- bile industry. Mr. Renault was not yet fifty years of age. The cause of his death is not known, although Mr, Renault had been @ sufferer from Intestinal troubles for some time. ART OF BUYING G00) COFFEE) Never | | Many Women Have Mastered It. A great many housekeepers have not yet learned the secret of buying} good coffee, for they are still buying {t in bulk form from thelr grocer and | leaving the question of quality and| blending cntirely to him. Then when they taste coffee at a restaurant or hotel that Is very much cupertor they wonder why the results of their ow coffce-making are so disappointing. Good coffee must be thoroughly roasted and {mmediately excluded from the air, so that all the delicate) flavor and aroma may be pretend until it is ready for use. Moreover, the finest res"Its in cof- fee-making come from long experi- ence in combining Just the right pro- portion of a number of different Kinds of coffee to @ A smooth, delicate, full-bodier flavor in the cup. Even though a grocer's coffea were freshly casted, he would have neither the different kinds nor the necessary experience for making such e blend One of tho most famous coffees on the market is the Hotel ir Coft It fa put up in sealed cans and is actly the same blend 2s has always been served at the Hotel Astor, i @omes {n the bean, ground or pulver- feed. At all good grocers. ANS BOUEN TROLLEY WRE & “HOLUS UP BRT. UNE GE ei’s Tait Sense Re lyn Rapid Transit s ne THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1909, ZS About Glasses Glasses overcome eve all ivoubles caused bye ish Hour Crowds Are De- layed on the Culver Branch, perly { both comtortable a to ANY ONE'S To do without riskofyour hey ATANCC. of the rush hour this ad trofey ine of the Brook ste At the beginnin Q them at ightisdange. wire pbed ont at Avenue N ‘TraMe wes stopped for twenty minutes E nd w York bound traveller Mirye ateModratGlt were 1. When the repair wa ; 3 arrived the wire was patehed up, bt ETS LEE ACTING b within a few minutes it was out of gear again angl half the lin The inbound Con k As clos Gculisia and Opticians, 30 Years in Practice, 330 Sixth Ay enue 101 Nas i Street | der to accomplish perm: t open and a were run one y their oer | forced to walk | ALA SPRITE CORSETS \, For the Woman » Fashion “The Corset That Is Fashioned To You And To The Fashion. Dictates 01 The Season.” The CB a la Spirlte presents such a wide variety of styles that every peculiarity of ferm cas be met with, The long or short waist, slender or stout woman firds in the C Ba la Spirite, the corset that perfectly moulds itself to her figure. The CB a la Spirite modifies any pysical peculiarity wit detracting from the figure's individuality, Qi -_ Our Spring Opening nd Floor E are showing that many new styles in this decid«dly popular make of Shoes for Women. ‘Then, in addition, are the many styles for Children, Misses and Little Men. There are no better Shoes made than the Patri- cian, ‘I'he leathers are the best, the workmanship the most thorough, and the styles such as to harmon- ize with your dress or costume. A perfect fit is assured, and therefore in many cases a smaller size can be worn than is possible with other makes. Patrician Oxfords— $4 new models at..... . ... §3, §3.50 and *4& Patrician Boots— 32 new models at........0000 0 Patrician Juniors— Children’s sizes....... ..§2.00 and $2.25 $2.50 and -2.75 Misses’ and Little Men's. io SC Carn Leades 217° ‘Broadw ay As are coming the hous, lrlich & dene. 1274 (Broadway 223 s xth Avenue, near 15th St. | World Wants Work Wonders: | ll a ee a Bl ee <6 te ar ee SD aT | The Annual Spring Opening and Reception Days_ Millinery, Afternoon and Evening Wraps, Waists, Tailored Gowns, High-Class Street Costumes and Reigning Textiles, 4 Wednesday and Thursday. Living Modeis will illustrate the beauty of the Gowns and the hats. Promenade Hours 10 A. M. to 3.°0 P.M. Particular attention is called to the “Pictorial fashion Show" covering a period of 100 years. Many of the pictures are in co.or effects. Exhibited on the Third Floor. a 0 C0 Years Leatters = | Exq uisite Satin Costumes sumone see eer gu In a WenY. Special Sale at 19% Decidedly Distinctive Creations and Suitable for Receptions, Dinner or Afternoon Occasions CF Third Floor, conservative limits to assume that in no pw York can such beautiful Gowns be They were made by costumers 'T is within strict! other store in } purchased at this modest sum. who cater to the finest and most discriminating ¢ lientele, and embody every clement of grace and beauty, Under other conditions these costumes would be priced up to $35, NS “a \ This Stylish Hat at $12 Silver and self colored embroidery and braid trimmings. popular gold net yokes. All. the — season's most shades, and black, too. Clinging skirts, demi- (i basnonnonnnnoandenonaotindga $19. 75 Women's Voile Dress skirts, $9.75 New gored model, with triple ins Finished with double A Magnificent Showing at Prices That Will Suit All €F Second Floor, Our Millinery Parlors display copies of the French modistes’ Hats at prices which should appeal to the woman of good taste w! ho doe: »s not want to pay exorbitant prices. Over heavy silk drop. verted pluit on each side of f row of satin buttons, $12.7 Women’s Imported Coats, $22.50 Uf braided net, 45 inches long, hipless model, $20.75 values, Our Trimmed Dress and Street Hats At $8.50 and $10 are as handsome as you would ordinarily have to pay $12 te $15 for; even handsomer, because we give you the added style for which our organization is famous, Taffeta lined, Now Showing a Complete Line of Women’s New Spring Coats Women's Mixture Coats, $12.75 and upward, Women's Motoring Coats, plaids and checks, and up. Women's Broadcloth Coats, 36-40 inch models, $12.75 $24.75 Our Untrimmed Hat Sections EF Main Floor, are the best stocked in this country, We show Paris made hats, hats of hemp, real hair, unfinished leghorn Milan braids, &c., for women, miss of three years old. Prices extremely moderate for reliable and presentable qualities, viz. 98c, $1.48, $1.98 up to $9.75 each SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE San Go SS RG LE Se WE, Ve en a ee ee) —— a, High Grade Silverware Very Much Underpr ced Solid Silver OUGHT at 80¢ on the dollar, and gold at correspondingly low concessions. Inasmuch as many people are buying silverware for Easter, this Manicure Pieces sale comes at a very opportune time. We purchased an entire storeful of silver; obtained all the better grades of quadruple plated y 1,000 pieces of odd makes of All beautiful, new designs, thoroughly artistic and fully guaranteed by the manufacturer, w! ho is widely known, Each article bears the trade mark, solid silver manicure pieces, all FLAT WARE engraved free in this sale. Quadruple plate on hard, white, si. ver, metal, beautifully constructed real sg) value Cc and finished like solid silver. Eras eln Eger: a At$l. 00, $2.00 value SEE 75, values to88 [Fatea ten Triple hate easpoons up. Waar Broadcloth Coats, 5 Women’s Covert Coats, 40 inches long, $16.50 up. Women’s Long Covert Coats, $12.75 up. Women's 36 inch Serge Coats, $16.50 up. Women’s Long Voile Coats, $29.75 up. Women's Long Coats of rajah, iam ee pongee, $16.50 This Costume $19.75, up. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, chips, Neapolitans, Japs, 2 inches long, $16.50 up. children and the little folks ———— >peciais at 75¢ ogers IMT AL Trip, 4 Pp Ladies, 1547 Rogers Bros. triple plated Dinner Knives Pots, | le i : [| Hegular 83 values, 1356 | #830. 8 1 Salad Bow!s, | dozen at || go rns | eer: 780 2.36 5 i a5 3-Piece Coffee Sets.) O50 3355 ihessert Forks. | 489 480 Oyster Forks, = ry . | . 3 Spread I. Colonial designs, $10 values. | 4.50 rity Oran arenegre | 7.00 _2.88 ion Spoons, 5- Piece Tea Sets,!| ———— Dinner Knives \ About 1,000 dinner knives, | Jelabras, vers and Tray, yas Very massive and handsome. | i} } £35 values real re with fine cellu- Cups an /- | loidand some Ser Tri rin kt 7 ty Syeup and Cake tek j {7 he = ae ase Sets, ie (ual ha tals 39e "| . alnes to = | $10 values, |_Malnesto.. oP | SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE Importent Special Purchase and Sale || Women’s *1.00 to‘l. 50 69 c All-Silk Satin Majestics, Yard, ‘1 Goves, To-morrow, Ve? CF Main Floor, ' . at Seok ' E Joing normous glove business. Our announcement to th A SUPERB soft-clinging silk in a splendid assortment of evening and street W ABEAWeaR eG iba ‘Tariff Bill proposed to sleek avai shades. 86 inches wide. A regular $1.50 fabric, Considering the price |] the duties on Imported Gloves has caused a tremendous demand for gloves and beauty of this fabric the demand should be very lively. —hence, this sale, ane 4 this i at van eamnanutec: ; » stock, including all the most popular shades. THEY ARE 24 inch Satin Fou. ards, 95e¢ | 25 Pieces Liberty Satins, 55c TRAE eAT “DESIRED BECAL a OF THE PREVAILING A large and varied assoriment all-silk satin foulards. | Rich, sustrous satin finish; newest colorings for street 79. value. $1.50 value and evening wear. WwW $ j P omen 's Prix $eam Capeskin Gloves 26 inch Natural Pongee, 68¢ | Black Crepe de Chines, 93¢ Near backs and f taper backs.’Fan, oak and Havant) yoy One ot the most desirable and serviceable silks made wf inches wide, A rich, lustrous pure black silk of a ili, our for Spring and Summer wear. 86c. value, strong aud durable quality. 81.26 value. Choice at Women's Pique Sewn Glace Gloves, Women's Prix Seam Chamois Gloves, 69 spear backs, cream color. | C Women’s Overstitched .Cream Color| Chamois Gloves, one clasp. Women’s E.ibow-length Silk Gloves Af 59c $1.00 values. biack and white, mousquetaie, 16-oution length, double finger tipped. Men's $1.50 Glace Gloves at 75c Prix sea Spear and Imperiai backs, Lan oak and Havana shades, Laster gloves at about 4 price. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. World’s Best Groceries SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Newest Valenciennes Laces _--:. Every piece in the The most HREF, large cases of the latest Val. Laces received froin the finest makers abroad. ( entire lot is new and of this season's make, There are thousands of dozens to choose from, } wonderful gathering of beautiful patterns, Vals, of French make, Vals, of German make in the octagon meshes, filet meshes, the round and dia- § nena meshes, Tosca meshes, the Mechlin meshes. Every new kind in many widths of edgings and insertions, dozen yards, 39c 55e Values to 81.25. 75e Calais and Nottingham Wash Laces In the kinds now needed for the fashionable wash dresses,for children’s dresses, for underwear, etc, Normandy Vals., Pointe de Paris, Embroidered Vals. Cluny and Torchon Laces and bands to match; beautiful pat- terns in the best makes. Values from 15e, to 50¢. At 9c, 15¢e and 19c a yard dozen yards dozen yards, Values to $3.50, Values to 89e, Included are SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. : Remarkable Upholstery Specials ITHOUT doubt the best values ever offered at this time of the year. Buy now for your immediate and near future wants. It will pay you. Couch Covers Reduced | 1,400 Pairs Irish Point Lace Curtains at $5.00 31.50 Rutled Renaissance tains, $8.50 to $9 17, tr Fourt Upholstery Specials Cur. Over 1,100 choice covers, senting Oriental, floral and con- pair..... 79¢ ventional styles. All high grade Domestic Madras Casement covers of fine texture. Prices os, Deep, elaborately worked Cloths om are a third to a half off. : 80¢ +] borders, pair fully Fancy Cur YArD. ss sssseees to import 40c. Uncovered inch, Hoss filled Tapestry on splendid nets that Nets, $10.50 to $12.50 Foreign Sample - $6.90 | ish Tapestry Covers originally cost more than our sale price. $4.50 Trish Pc 8, $2.50 tC j bait Irish Point ( s, $5.90 ae i i 12)2¢ 79e «is te $1.95 315 sh Poin ins, $9.75 colors, pay : Beer —- ; ° ————— 8 iD #25 B9e 1.00 35¢ ; renee Silk Pat a ad Portieres, 58. eh) Pair Calterats Tt Og TT | etbaatial hate ROG $10.00 Mercerteei Dee £7.00 bordered Portieres. $15.00 Verona Velour Java a ‘ toi regent Por Gy] Simi $3.95! Porteres "$7.90 | | | dials rigulany gen oe dh 10e |S ieienietnsismenesiaomtiia foe Al be —— hp a SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST 70t——— > They are fashioned in the Directoire and Empire effects from soit 2 e ° lustrous satins—satin imessaline, satin Duchesse, with dainty High-Class Millinery sa Sixth. re Armour Star Hams—Known as the Red Ripe Tomatoes — Came: est, mild. sugar-cured Bran i P regu: low “and pe el 38 ‘ Toe i ; . pall Sted r “IB, Palle «+s toh ; ‘Wines eend Liquors ee case | Finch's Gulden Wed- | Calitornia Dry | a4e ding” Rye ‘ aintandet ret, j tal at 83¢) Maca ht t Cocktalla— Pe a B fiat A Smoked Ox Tongues 8110; foc " t 1 anaes M f Normandy Rye Whiske “$1,