The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1910, Page 9

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4 OMEN LEAP ATUGKMDEFRE cess More Car crowded Temple Dmanu-El, Fifth ave- | nue and Forty-third street, during the f- Two Little Girls, Deserted om} tunerai servicge toctar of Isao Mterm| Druggists will geil you a bottle of | who died suddenly while closing up his | Hyomei (liquid) for only 50 cents; | Third Floor, Rescued Later, |attaire ana retiring from the firm of|start to breathe it and notice how | Stern Bros. with the intention of devot- iT ing the remainder of his life to his char. | Unconscious. itable and philanthroplo work. Section Wrecked in Rapid | tumoniais from trienda and from institu. | s tions with which Mr. Stern was con- | nected. pread of Flames, The body was pieced tn the family | vault in Cypress Hills Cemetery. T pall-bearera were Samuel Untermyer, | Five persons were forced to leap for aah Lorsch, Leo Arnstein, Jacob thetr trae window jchiff, John Sinclair, ernst Thalman Bes ie ae cee ann | Wid MmceNOE, PAINS: 3, onane Henry Sidenberg, Morris J. Hirsch, Kal- ings facing on the village square at) man Haas, Dr. A. J. Jacoby, M. 1. S All - EK SEI Pi, three ans “pee ale of @ fire that partly destroyed two build- James’ Montagu In the excitemont of escape the five | James Montas: | forgot two little girls, who were rescued later, unconscious fronf smoke, by a fireman and a policeman, ‘The fire started, it 1s believed, in the Dasement of a three-story brick build- ing occupied on the ground floor bY! street, Newark, N. J Frank Grimrod’s saloon. On the sec- 0nd floor lived Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and ¢heir child, and en the third floor Mrs, Jennie Murphy and her children, Mary, aged eight, and Alice, aged five. Next door to this building, which wat owned by Grimrod, was another ex- eetly similar in construction owned by ‘Village Trustee John H. Monaghan, who ran @ stationery business on the ground floor, The second floor was used for office purposes by the Bennett Construc- tion Company, and Mr, and Mrs, John Wise lived on the top floor. Flames Get Good Start. Officer John Gorman discovered the fire at 5 o'clock, ‘The blaze at that time had spread through the first floor of the Grimrod building. Gorman turned in an alarm and tried to enter the house. He was forced back by flames and smoke. The McDonalds, awakened by the amoke, found escape cut off by way of the ‘8 and climbed out on the roof of @ shed in the rear. The shed te bullt on the side of @ hill, and there ts eer drop of about thirty feet from oof to the bottom of a ravine, ‘The Kerwins and Mrs. Murphy 414 not awaken until the blaze had spread to the, second floor, Mr. Kerwin, finding escape cut off in front, advised the women to drop to the roof of the shed. All made the drop in safety except Mary Kerwin, who was rendered unconscious dy the fall and almost rolled off the root into the ravine. She was caught in time by Mr. McDonald. The two Murphy children wero Teft behind, asleep, in one of the rooms on reuse Wnt nie nad tornetien tor unie| POSItiVe ly All Day To-Morrow ones until the shivering group on the roof of the shed began to count noses, When she realized tho plight of her children she tried to get back Into the ing through a window on In the meantime the volunteer ff a arrived and were soon apprised of the condition of affairs, Children Are Saved, Fireman Allen A. Se n and OMicer jorman raised a 1 the top floor f the 0 front, made way into Kerw n_ busied If frozen Kerwins and Mrs. Murphy from the for a time that the fire m the Grimrod and Monaghan ings to adjoining struc «tures, and calls for help were sent to the volunteer fire departments of Bronx- villé, Waverly and Union Corners, It was @ tough fight for tho volunteers, but they managed to hold the blaze to or Innovation Trunk, glossed over. or smooth fabrics; plain EIVE STORIE 3: BROADWAY, At 49th Street, 279 BROADWAY, THE Near Chambers St. the two bulldings originally invoived. The loss is estimated at $10,900. Miss Mary Kerwin was found to Have eroniet over hin mouth to | | escaped any injury beyond bruises. The ; manbins prevent him from making an outcry, vors, who lost everything except | \ other covered hich With & Fe: le was able to give a full de- | n of the hwavnien, eulogy or formal ceremonies. An org. CALL FOR OUTSIDE HELP | Prelude. a prayer by the Rev. Dr. 4 Seph Silverman, rabbi of Temple Em- anu-El; a voluntary by the organist of $1.00, No stomach dosing. Just the synagogue, Willia:. ©. Macfarland, | hreathe it, It kills the germs, soothes | Two Buildings in Business and a4 brief tribute by Dr. Henry M. Leipziger completed the services, police there that he had been held up| by two highwaymen early ¢ at Barclay and Spruce streets and rt ; were Mr. and Mrs. James Kerwin, their | or sis The men had lus water grown daughters, Mary and Lily, and| wallet, but after taking all the money | Seni Macy’s matte, BRILL CLOTHES | site! The Workingman—HE Knows! KN YWS the difference between work well done and work good-looking overcoat or suit credit for being honestly made, until the test of wear discloses slip-shod construction. Brill Overcoats and Suits are honestly made whether costing $15, $20, $25, $30 or $35 Made by good, experienced tailormen, the best they know how, so that the shape and style and fit will stand up as long as the cloth does. Made in a great assor men as well as the more conservative. And priced exceedingly low. Overcoats, 46 to 52 inch, with Presto, convertible or regular collars; rough Scotch with silk, double warp serge, or pure worsted with satin sleeves and shoulders, Suits are conservative, soft roll and London sack models, in stylish tweeds, cheviot, worsteds, serge and thibet; browns, grays, blue, black and neat faney mixtures, Specially strong values at $15, $20 and $25 ® At Third Ave. 47 CORTLANDT ST., THE EVENING WOBLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1910. returned ft along with | a Women of All Denomina- | inhaler somewhere around the house, Men and women of all denominations get it out and start at once to forever rid yourself of catarrh. quickly {t clears out the alr passages | and makes the entire head feel fine, | Hyomet used regularly will cure} By desire of the family there was no) | tivo Fi of tk teonenitle oe hma. A complete outfit, Including a hard rubber pocket inhaler, costs and heals the inflamed and heals the infamed membrane. | ‘The altar was covered with floral tes- eas Geo ee ae | i George Browa and Eu- | | Kinds of Furs at HELD UP IN NEWARK. » reported to the WZ U carat $29 NO ONE WILL BE DISAPPOINTED. We shall sell Ladies’ one- half carat solitaire diamond rings at $29. They look to be three- quarter carat diamonds, as we cut them spready and showy at our own entting works, We guarantee that no jeweller can duplicate than $50.00, Our agreement to refund your money tees the value of all of our di no dealers supplied or mail orders ‘and prices of a few of our specia: rings on sale to-morrow equally as cheap, quality considered, Zs SN TWN ORS TA Y2Carat %4Carat 1 Carat 1%2 Carats 2 Carats id. jamond | J and 7-16 carats. $140 | 1 and 9-64 carate.. $55 1 1 and 14 carate 1 am 48 Land 7% carat 6 wi O75 J a 2 G 1 aw 1 % of a earat 45 land 1 5% 1 4and 1 J and a LONDON. 50 Holborn Viaduct. Lata AMETERDAM, Sarphatistraat, $2, P90 Kue @u Pelican, CHARLES A, KEENE eal i Sree READY; WELL-MADE Rubber Coats, Play And yet, being honest, he gives every tment of models, fabrics, and colorings, for young or fancy weaves; browns, grays, oxford and black, lined 125TH STREET, Near Greenwich, IR VALUES UNION SQUARE, HOUSE OF BE 14th St., Near Bway. Double“S. & H.”Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Before 12 0 Clock + Bigs. + Charged Purchases Made This Week (up to Next Saturday Night) Will Not Appear on Customers’ Bills for Payment Until FEBRUARY Ist Only three more days in which to profit by this offer! In addition to this incentive to charge custom- ers, we furnish another, available to charge and cash customers alike, whichis even more costly to us, and that is the making of special prices, for this week only, in practically every line of Holiday goods, $15 Wooden Horns for Talking Machines, at .. . The Biggest Special Sale of Its Kind Ever Announced These Horns Can Be Used On Edison Phonogra ame Victor Talking Machines, Columb Graphophones, Zono- phones and Star Talking Machines One glance at the wooden horns and you will realize that they are worth fully $15, Never before sold for less than that price. These are made of solid mahogany, spruce and basswood, Every horn is in perfect condition—every horn was made for 1910 selling. Here’ s How We Got Them: We agreed to relieve a manufacturer of his entire surplus stock “at a price.” There isn’t another store in America that would dare to buy so large a Paps «ff SARL Christmas Candies Extra special inducement to schools, Sunday schools and institutions, American ela Broken Mixed~ French Cream M 2.40 | $2.70 quantity of horns in a single purchase. Butquantity is no obstacle to The Big steirepell Vita + “Mixe F pay aco “$2.70! tt Las "ms Th tL aap cede Store when the quality is right and price-inducements are made attractive. French creams, gum drops, French cr aan These horns are of a standard make and the manufacturer agreed to our price, provided chocolate ees wrapped 3.60 jellies, chocolate 3 we would “cover” the trade mark. We have done so. i is § sreame—20-[. case § *. Sixty Ib. ncy folding boxes free witha hase of f the » We Advise Early Shopping [alec Onepie teaterbenbed Wesn Hear} (Stary (ire ened aiding boxes tree with & purchase of any of the a ove.) Message from Greater ay Town. Outlining Briefly the sags Assortments of Popular Toys to Be Had at This is another simple, clear and direct illustration of The Big Store’s far-reaching supremacy in Cc f value-giving. The power of half a dollar was never greater in the purchase of a good toy than it is now in Greater Toy Town. Here’ sa Partial List—Just Look lt Over: A 17-Inch Full-Jointed | Parlor Baseball Roly: Belre Lambs, Dogs, Cats Fire Patrol Doll A Set of Extra Large | Voyage Through Clouds | Doll’s Collapsible Bed Toy Registers Fine Quality Dressed Toy Dishes Scroll Puzzles Soldiers on Parade Dollsin American styles | A Set of Architectural | Christmas Stockings Noah's Ark Celluloid Sets An eu iy or a Zep- Blocks Soldier Blocks Toy Piano Laundry Sets ig ra irship Wagon Blocks Plush Horses Sewing Machines Clapping Toys Train Set — highly | Railroad Blocks Parlor Ress Drums “Pacing Bob” * aed Polished Tenpin Set Bean Stoves Pelicans A Sailor that Dances Pussy Cat Tenpin Set A Cow ¢ Moc Mechanical Autos Geode Bidias 7 A Set of Humpty | Three Little Kittens Teddy Bears Friction Auto “Nin, Sasha dg Store, Steond Mleah ® Dumpty Grasy ‘Traveler Sol ie Equipments Iron Fire Engine Cireus Wagons (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) Any Toy in the Above Remarkable List, and Many Others, at 50c, Other toys and dolls at prices ranging from Se all the way up to $75 each, Women’s Umbrellas whet? $2.50 and $3.50 to $5, at an e At $2.50 Fine “union” good At $3.50 Extra quality twilled; all- wide selvedge; silk cases; very cho! ik, with selvedge; variety of hand- sterling or gilt: e me handles in latest styles. You'll MAKE NO MISTAKE Buying One of These for “HER.” (Sie) e, Main Floor, Front.), $5 American Lady Corset, $3.50 To the woman of to-day there is no item of wear so important as athe corset. The new fashion-lines demand strict conformity.” The two models of American Lady Corset offered are made of fine white flowered or figured silk batiste, trimmed with lace and ribbon, and have four pairs of garters attached. A splendid, perfeci-figure corset, at a sav- ing of $1.50, tomorrow. (Siegel Cooper Store, Pirst Floor, Center.) A Dainty Crownless Turban, . .Packed ina Gilt Box, Ali $ Ready for Presentation, for Something that “she” is sure to like. An exquisite turbaa for evening wear, made so ce to allow the puffs or curls to protrude at the top. Of silk velvet or Duchess satin, combined with gold or silver lace or cloth; in all the most delicate evening shades; artistically trimmed. We make them to match any/vrap, cape or costume. But this crownless turban is ONLY ONE of the many features in our famous $5 millinery exhibit. Hundreds of other trimmed hats at various prices up to $50. (Sloget Cooper Store, Miltiaery Salon, Firat Floor, Front.) Give “Her” a Piano---It’s a Present That Will Last a Lifetime Pree ber eee sett fio ttign Come in and let us show you how you can afford to give a high-class piano for very little money and be } perfectly safe in giving it. Our prices run as high as $750; but they BEGIN at $185, and you will make no mistake here whatever you buy or whatever you pay. No other instrument on the market AP- The Caldwell fit et sade istiiaetcstiedetintates 9 QE anything like its pri We recommend the Caldwell because we KNOW all about it, and we know that none of its purchasers ever return to us with any 35 Down 5] a rs complaint. On the contrary, all the comments that reach us are FAVOR- an ABLE ones—SATISFIED ones. Sold on terms Of...........+..++ Stool, Cover and Delivery Free Our Caldwell 88-Note Player-Piano Is Unequalled at Its Price. Easy Terms If You Desire.—Pianos Bought Now Will Be Held for Christmas Delivery. (Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor, Center.) Gold-Initialed Carlsbad China Cake Sets, Salad and Fruit Sets $ or Sets of Six Tea Cupa and Saucera, Tomor- row, at.... Finest quality ‘Carlsbad china; each piece decorated with cither a rich maroon of a green band and dainty coin gold lace border; ANY initial, also in coin gold, decorated to order on each piece. Orders filled in four days, Cash deposit required. Certainly a Most Desirable Holiday | Gift sue! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front. *1.50 Inverted Gas Lamps Complete, as daanhesan 95 Cc Tomorrow,at. . This is one of the prettiest inverted lights we have ever sold. Globes are of a pond lily shape; some in natural colors of green and white, others in a crystalized finish in ruby, green, or crystal; fitted with well-constructed, polished brass bur- ners with excellent light-giving Welsbach mantle and inner crystal globe to protect it. Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front, and Basement “Evaporated Fruits SANTA CLARA PRUNES: Patent Flour avi prosmiure, farlly geri pinhead . 28¢ ‘i 30c 12" ne rou" 28¢ tain ae New California Raisins 4a, We ]] MAT GME BMANOT..*10c | 5e Aer ‘gage Lv wads luncheon Ki nt a8, Tuncheon tina, “eal. CRACKED WHI oatmeal, for QUALITY TOMATOES—case, FINS; POPULAR BL 10 ibs., 82.83; 34g 10 Best Candles Aft varieties of fancy candies for pars lor and dining room use. NNER, | CANDLES<red, 9 w ay CHRISTMAS CANDLES and birthday candies; 3 boxes, 250 box .. 9c ROYAL ADAMANTINE fino! ES Maracaibo Cof fee pasted; bean, ground, granu- ered omnes 0 1% tbs.y Ib. Selected, » sweet-pickied corned 4g | 82.10 $] 22¢

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