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INUREDBY KICK, MAN DIES INFIRE. WITH § HORSES Contractor Sena’s Body Is Found on Smashed Lantern in Burned Stable. 2 HOUSES DESTROYED. | Ozone Park and Woodside} Volunteers Unable to Save the Buildings. | One man was burned to death, nine horses destroyed, two barns burned And two residences almost consumed at 3 @'clock this morning at Belmont and Ciinton avenues, Ozone Park, Long Is!- and, as a result of a horse's kick. Jarmanta Sena, fifty-two years old, a in a three- atory house with Stefano Tefano and @everal others and their families. He bought a mate to one of his horses a Gay or two ago and valued the pair at #00, They were kep: in a barn with eight horses belonging to Tefano. About 8 o'clock this morning Sena and his wife were aroused by “a tre- mendous kicking in the stable and the Neighing of the horses. Sena said the new horse was vicious and he suppiaed was Kicking the other horses. He lighted his lantern and went to the Stable, and his wife fell asleep again Found a —roken Lantern. It {s supposed the horse kicked Sena * aw he entered the door with his lantern, @s when his body was-found {t was on top of the broken lantern, In « short time the structure was in flames. A neighbor saw the fire from ‘window and telephoned the Jamaica *: @epartment. The Wobdhaven uepart- Ment was in turn notifled and the vol- unteers hurried to the scene. Both barns were pret well gone by the time they arrived, and the shree- story house occupled vy Tefano and Sena, and that nearby, occupied by Hubbs and his family, were burning. Hubbs had been aroused about. the time the first of the neighbors arrived. He came smashing through the glass door with his wife in his arms and after leaving her in the street rushed back through the smoke out his three children, \t; Mice, seven, an. Florence, five. He directed them to go to a neighbor’ ran to his burning stable to s. rses, By pW&iting bran r heads he succeeded tn m out. Saved From the Houses. e occupants of the Tefano house in safety. One tearful woman the attention of the firemen while they were trying to get efano's stable. husband w to be fore! as far as the heat per- {tied but could not find him., One of the horses was got out and another led as far as the door, when it broke away back ruins nfa deen well and ra watered cy practically ruised. estimated at Mane Ss TOOK MENU CARD FOR MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE. Couple Wedded on Washington's Birthday Lett Wr ong Paper riifiveate r with the Here’s a Picture With Two Morals || Above you see a home in wh The owner saves his rent, Below, an auto speeding with A party pleasure bent show houses,lots es low; for bargain gars Tell just where one should go. Sunday World “Wanted” Ads. Are Very Effective in Bringing Gut a Variety of Of'ers to Sell THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, sage 7 24, Sheet Music, EVERY Day, at (Greenbut-Siege! MAIN Buifuing, Fourth tx | Double On. We Have a Sale of All the Popular Hits in 9¢ ore than $00 titles— list in to-day's Evening Journal. t Store, loor, Center.) IN OUR GREENHUT BUILDING Solid Brass Ceiling Dome 15-inch Hexagon weet Tomorrow, at . All metal work of genuine brass, in wane ‘Anish; dome contains rich art glass panels in several colors; fitted with besteconstructed, light-giving inverted Welsbach burner and mantle. th extraordinary value at a very special price, tomorrow. (Greenhut-Slege! Cooper Store, GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) $4.85 ever ety, ~~ |] or a whole | 10use, COMPLETELY in our Building. Whether you want to furnish one room you can be fitted out GREENHUT Ours is the one Housefurnishing store in town that does not handle seconds. Pah it Seeedo ANY OTHER STORE {OLL COOPER ©. 1878197 STS.NEW YORK. You don’t have to shop all over New York to find what you want. household article here in ut only in one quality—THE BEST. You'll find reatest vari- by Pidgin. SOWING IN OUR MAIN BUILDING QUEST OF THE ROSE OF SHARON by Ste venson. STEPHEN HOLTON SEEDS IN DANNY by McCtung. MR. & MRS. JIMMY SANTA THE € by Marchmont THE MARK by ARLIST . ‘ $1.50; Tomorrow, at the titles are too numerous to name; we have simply space here for a few of them: DAVID BRAN Morley Roberts THE CAUSE OF FREE- DOM by Marchmont. A PRISONER OF THE SEA by Hotchkiss. THE ENCHANTED HAT by McGrath. THE DOUBLE LIFE by Copyright Novels||-: Published to Sell at 39¢ Leroux. F}SIMON DALE Store. tensive assortments, etc. Scores of new and fetching styles arrive daily, and they are hustled down from our stock room at double speed. With each shipment we are increasingly satisfied that the 1911 styles IN OUR MAIN BUILDING are by far_the prettiest designed in many seasons. For Special Selling, Tomorrow, We Have Selected 4 Styles, Of course there are almost numberless others in our assortments today, but those illustrated > New Spring Styles in Waists at ‘2.98, 3.98 and °5.90 An ply of Decidedly Beautiful Models in Marquisette, French Voile and bine Messaline For nearly 15 years ours has been known as the world’s biggest, busiest, and best Waist “This was never truer than now, with our additional selling and display space, more ex- as Illustrated and described here will give you a fairly good idea of ‘what's what” for this Spring. White Marquisette Waists — | White French Voile Waists: precisely lustrated; very| illustrated; dainty; stylishly designed with round yoke and panel of Ven- ise lace; elaborated with plait- ed side frill; long sleeves; collar and frill $9.98 trimmed with lace insertion; special at cial at by grades; by Harold ederi Hope. a bAMMED REpU-|THE GENTLEMAN|TH E CLIMBING TATION by Bjndios LAYER by Stephens.| COURVATELS by THE CONC ‘|THE GREEN DIA-|_ Townsend. TION OF MOND by Morrison, | THE MASCOT OF Lilian Bell. INTERPLAY by Bea-| SWE I THE MYSTERY OF|_ trice Harradet GULCH by Phillips. MISS MOTTE by|THRICE ARMED by| And Hundreds of Mason, Bindloss. Others. (Greenhut Sieg Cooper Store, MAIN Building, Fourth Floor, Center.) There Is No More Reliable — Instrument Made Than IN OUR MAIN BUILDING PURE JAM RH BARB bu: Spring Vegetables STRAWBERRY 10e Groceries, Meats fee ‘TApy POUND CAKES ‘Of oc AKES , Cakes Fresii Meats CHICKENS quaiiy da pskss: 18 ¢ GEESE--selected qua Dy ean eds Te leads A\ pular-priced play CABONS taney" quality We ARTISTIC SUPREMACY dry-pickeds DBe alcne is ample evidence and worthy. We Guarantee the (Gregnhut-Siege! Cov i IN OUR Suits Meant to Seli at $5, Tomorrow and Liquors Ramsay's 4 G 88e 88e | * These Specials for Saturday He 31.35 pot owe OW $4 24 art bottle Club whi sky, 74c Mone: 64e W390 fui ak ool $5; at inall lea- $ thers and sizes; at {N OUR MAIN BUILDING spe- artistically signed kimono model; ioned with Cluny Ya fancy-cuffs; yoke outline and sleeves, trimmed wi light blue, 3.98 de- fash- ‘oke; coral, and plain color voile; elaborated with Cluny lace insertion and ‘crocheted buttons ; trated, very dressy model; peas- ant shoulders and sleeves; effect- ively designed with ether black or navy plain messaline; collar ti small silk buttons; cults of self- colored messaline to match yoke; vestee effect piped and button- trimmed; white with navy or white with black stripe; special at (Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Store, MAIN Building, First Floor, Center.) as) Striped Messaline Waists—as illus-| Exquisite White French Voile Waists—as illustrated ; charm- ing Bulgarian yoke and »med with faggoting and broidered with insertion, form- ing cuff effect; speciai at $3.98 IIChoice Values in Rugs $29.50 Seamless 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs- excellent colorings; choice designs and fine-wearing qu 0 Seamless 9x12 colorings in pretty designs; cellent selection of new goo collarless model; of contrasting colors; lace yoke and wide Cluny lace $5.90 In Our Main Building Tomorrow we shall sell hun- dreds of WINTER SUITSAND OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. A great sale has been planned at $5, 88 and 512 (See full details in to-day’s Evening Journal.) IN OUR GREENHUT BUILDING Our showing of floor coverings is well worth the attention of EVERY housekeeper. $24.50 Seamed 9x12 Axminster Rugs—from $22.50 the looms of the best manufacturers; mill velvet bola bright samples ; slightly mismatched, but at.. $17.50 of excellent wearing grade; at... $13,75 (Greenbut-Siog f Store, GREENHUT Bujidin embroidered hand-em- combination fancy IN OUR MAIN BUILDING New Spring Models, Tomorrow, at 1.95 Misses’ and Children's regular and high cut; a! ton and lace; sizes up to 2 all have place on our shelves. Add to this the fact that you have at your service courteous salespeople, who know their business, and you heve the best of reasons for visiting our Shoe Store at once. jeathers; Discontinued Lines of Shoes For Women—$3, $3.80 and $4, Girls’ $8_and $3.50 Jockey Hoots est patent coltskin; sizes § Blo a Bwk widths ; w2A5 50 and $3 Shoes “150 Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Store, MAIN Bullding, 5: Floor, Rear.) Women’s Foot-Mould Shoes *3, °3.50 and *4 Every day sees new styles arriving, that the choice of the market comes here. leathers, the smartest shapes d it is needless to say The handsomest econd The Gerwood Piano at ‘215 It isn’t a speculation—-a gu.ss--a chance. It is GUARANTEED BY US to give satisfaction; that the GARWOGD must be relis Garwood to Give The Caldwell 88-Note Player-Piano at 8375 anos, because it DESERVES to lead them it its high place Satisfaction MAIN Building, Fourth Floor, Center MAIN BUILDING BOYS’ FINE SUITS EXTRAORDINARY " 92,95! Absolutely the biggest ever known in all the Big Store's exveri- ence in a se ling of boys’ clothing. Our Boys’ moved from the much larger and the fol able just in appropriat event: fe regularly $6; at Grecnhut-Sicgel Cooper St * Double-Preasted Suiis in chey ds; also in brown mixtures, ancy mixture quarter ts mixtures; son the ouble-Breasted and Norfolk Suits erbocker trousers; meres, and fancy coats are cut full and have dressy side vents are full line r with ‘nett MALN Building It is a CERTAINTY and thet fact Suits Meant to Sell at $6, Tomorrow bargain-event Clothing Store has just been main floor to new and econd floor wing big bargains are avail eason to constitute a most CELEBRATION with extra knickerbock cassimeres and gray, fan, and sizes 8 to 17 years, regularly with two pairs of lined materials are all-wool cheviots, cassi colors include gray, econd Floor, Front Ask for °C Green Trading Stamps Small | Monthly or | Weekly Payments — | able sy Terms of FOR TOMORROW Each With an Extra Pair of Trousers *3.95 of that tan and olive =°3.95 vthe We Give Them IN OUR MAIN BUILDING Willow and French Cu!’ Ostrich Plumes POOD®D New, perfect in every respect, carcfully graded, curving polished feather stems, deep-fringed with curling grace; offered Precisely when you want them most to trim your new Spring hat. And These Matchless Prices! Read Them, Please, and Then Compare the Values:* ‘ Here ere tomorrow's prices on] The Black Willow Plumes are of- FRENC! fered at the following prices: Grade Sale Price | Grade Sale Price Grede He Price Grade Sale Price 298 Ae 34.85 $3.95 | 570) Ses9 | $15.00 $12.50 3.95 2.95 7.50 5.50 8,50 6.75 17.00 14.75 These come in black and white. 4 11.50 75 | 20.00 16,75 36 Inches Long, Ostrich Feather Bands én'srcisig: They are worn flat on the brim or around the side of the crown of the hat. We have them on special sale in black and all the new Spring colors, $4.50 Grade, $9 95 | $7.50 Grade, 34 15 Tomorrow, at ‘Tomorrow, at MAIN Bu (Greenhut Sleget Cooper St First Floor.) IN OUR MAIN BUILLING Seasonable Ready-to-Wear Millinery Specially Priced for Tomorrow Pyroxyline and Fancy Braid Hats—very jaunty turbans; made for service “be tween seasons,” and representing ex- ceptional values; black only; BI 95 at Fancy Braid Hats—black and navy; made on a mushroom sailor, large Tam o’ Shan- ter crown; under-brim of hat has a silk facing; hat is tcimmed with « fold of silk around crownand smart $6 4 taffeta bow on side 2. 45 Greenhut-Stegel Cooper Store, MAIN Building ret Flow IN OUR MAIN Have You Seen cor yale A : Ty The Spring Maid Marquisette? It's a material that every woman of refined taste and critical disccrnment will surely like. It is as captivating as the opera from which it takes its name— (and, by the way, it was “christened” by the Greenhut- Siegel Cooper Co. Store), We show it in every color that has been declared authori- tative hy the fashion kings and queens of France, and it is safe to say that no woman who wants to be well gowned will omit a “SPRING MAID MARQUISETTE” costume from her wardrobe this year. 50¢ Let us show you this attractive dress material which we have on sale on the main floor of our MAIN Building, at, yard

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