The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1911, Page 13

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\ QNE NEAR DEATH AS 19 FAMILIES Firemen Reach Unconscious Gustave Summer as Flames | Attack Bed. One man was overcome by smoke and fifteen familtes escaped to the street by Adjoining roofs and tho fire-escapas at 4.90 this morning when fire started in the apartments of Amanuel Baer, on the second floor of the five-story apart- ment house, No. 125 West One Hundred and Forty-second street. | The fire was discovered by Baer tn a closet when the entire house was filled with smoke. Baer’s cries aroused his neighbors, who were so frightened by the thick smoke in the hall that they were afraid to come down the statra, Policeman O'Rrien of the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street sta- an alarm and then helped | 4 women down the fire es 18. When the engines arrived the fire had reached the third floor and was get- Ung dangerous, The firemen believed all the te! its Were out until Baer de- clared his friend, Gustave Summer, who occupted @ room in the Baer flat, was missing. When the police got to Summer ho was insensible and the flames were at- tacking the bed on which he lay. He was carried to the street and first ald to the Injured administered. Later he was treated by Dr. Cole from Har- lem Hospital and went to the home of friends. Before the fire was under control everything on the second and third | Hoors was destroyed. proesahtse- SE PLAYING WITH MATCHES, | BOY STARTS FIRE PANIC. Mother Rescues Her Little Ones and Heads Frantic Rush From Tenement. A four-year-old boy, playing with matches, gave the tenants In the Be story tenement a f and Delancey atre be tha al that proof building to. in e- But the fire- proof character he house did not prevent the usual east side tenement fire pante. | Harry Epstein “The Mystery of the Burn' anothor of the Red Triangle complete Detective stories in being given every week with the Sunday World. «his is a thrilling story of a perplexing mystery and its eventual solution by the great London Detective, Get it free with next Sunday's World. SOLID 14-k. GOLD Genuine DIAMON ale t be . W 1 CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Waitcles, Jewelry, 180 Broadway, New York AVALANCHE KILLS 19; Victims All Asleep in One Building, Crushed by Mass of Snow and Rocks in Russian Town. TIFLIS, Transcaucasia, Russia, March .—An avalanche swept down upon and here while the occupants were asleep is early to-day. Killed outright and sixteen others re- ceived injuries that grobably will prove fatal. hurts, GIN FOR THE KIDNEYS 86 OTHERS INJURED. Bix ounces good pure gin, half ounce murax and take one to two ti fats after each and at bed time, All druggists have ingredients, ‘ifs quickly cures bac Nineteen persons were Seventy more sustained minor above prescription is taken.—Adrt Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Special Sales For Friday and Saturday Vetls and Neckwear « Imported Black Lace Veils $2.95 B 3.95 New designs—Values $5.00 and 6.00 Chiffon Motor Veils 2 ds long, 1 yard wide; all ste} Is nae Formerly $2.95 $ 95 Real Irish Crochet Stocks, $1.50 Women’s Gloves I-clasp Superior Quality Fine French Real Kid Glace Gloves Paris Point embroidery, light and dark tan [ Regular $1.50 quality 85¢ Kayser’s Loose Wrist Weashabie Chamoisette Gloves natural, white, gray and mode—a splen- 25C¢ did glove for general wear and motoring Value 75c) Umbrellas 8 Parasols All Silk Umbrellas \ fr. 95 colored and black, natural and missions lue 63 wood handles value 8: Plain and Fancy Silk Parasols in a large variety of spring colors with plain and fancy handles, $1.95, 2.95 & 3.50 Stationery Fine Madras Pound Paper \ blue and white Value 350, atf Envelopes to match, 6c per package 18¢ Dressmakers’ Supplies Standard qualities at exceptionally low prices Dress Shields Imperial Double “Zephyr Outside Silk Nainsook Cover Rie Shirtwaist Shape Sizes 2—8 Regular Shape Sizes 3—4 15e per Pair $1.50 per Doz, Blue Bell Light Weight Sizes 2—3-—4 B6e Oe Special Double Nainsook Sizes 2—3—4 1c Pair $1.00 Doz. 8c Pair 80c Doz, Featherbone Belting Yd Dow Yd. 10 Yds. Chicago Bone Te 68c] 76 in, serge be 500 Uncovered 4c 40c}1 “ * Re 65c Eyelet Bone — 4e 0c} 1 * moire 2c $1.00 Spool Silk Taffeta Bindings, Etc, Spool Doz Poo Dor L. & T. large spools 35c 84} Blue Ribbon ye 81,40 Vy 18e #2] 2d Quality We 1.15 Blue Ribbon 100 yd. Sc 45] Narrow 9 = 1,00 Also special values in pins, dress weights, ete, Cold Storage of Furs Wearing Apparel & Automobile Rohes At a Very Moderate Rate Oriental Rugs Stored and Cleaned Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET 4 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 9, 1911. Good pure gin is splendid for the kidness, bladder and other urinary organs when properly prescribed. A leading physictan gives the follow. ing as the best and most reliable prescription pound, half ounce fluid extract buehu. Mix well matic pains and other well known symptoms, Don't let weak ot sick Kidneys go without treat. ment, as serious trouble may develop rapidly. Dread diabetes, chronic rheumatiem and Bright's disease are direct resulta of weak or deranged Kidneys, and can just as well be avoided if the The guarantee we —— Vv com meal these rhew in them. an evider exposed t Another tions ove etc., ete, It is ‘‘if’ We | q make. If the nglish language can make one stronger, we are willing to sign it. We have eliminated every ‘‘if’’ and every “doubt.” The language of the guarantee is the spirit of it, which is to give each and every person who purchases one of these fine pianos positive and absolute protection. We print herewith a copy of the guarantee which is handed to each and every club n they jointhe club. Can you think of or suggest a gu Let us againimpress you with the fa VA COPYRIONT 1911 BY MARTIN MSCARRICK q country surrounding at $350. They ar worth $350. Me it on our floors, or on the floors of any reputable piano dealer in the cou is 2 hundred and 57 dollars and 50 cents. No inteiesi to be added. Hundreds are being so!ld every mont Positively no interest added to this and There is no interest added to this No interest added to this covers the delivering—yet the 5 dollar payment made when you jem The piano is delivered immediately. You do not have to wait until ¢ when you join. The remainder is payable every week. Club members and 25 cents a week if they wish. This gives them 202 weeks in which the Club price of $257.50. The pianos will be delivered immediately upon your becoming a member During this, the first week of the Club’s Lite, we hope-to give everyone and to show euch style in three woods, Mahogany, Walnut and Quarte ‘pd 370 Fulton St., Bklyn, N. Y. Gne block from Boerum Piree Elevated Station, Opin Every Eveaing Usti 9 o'e'ack, Registered in accomta ir. B asured by any standard of value you wish, they are worth #350. and | The price includes everything. Nothing to be added tor freight, stool, searf—abscluiety no exiras. and fifty-seven dollars and fifty cents is the price, and the price includes everything. These 500 pianos will be solid, 5 dollars cash, then 1 dollar and 25 cents a week. in writing on the Anderson & Co. Club Piano is as strong as words can make it Almost any piano can muster up a guarantee of some sort. pianos sometimes are backed up by fairly good guarantees, while on the other hand some mighty good pianos are handicapped by poor guarantees. without exception, all are vague and misleading. There are a whole lot of ‘‘its’’ and ‘‘ands” Some pretty poor But almost uarantees One guarantee will read, “If there is the presence of rust, it is ice that the piano has been o dampness," etc., etc. reads, “It the varnish crazes or checks it is due to climatic condi- r which we have no control,” _and so on through them all. this and ‘if’ that, until a great host of piano guarantees mean absolutely nothing. The thing to do when buying a piano is, first, to look to the reliability of the house with which you are dealing and then to look at the reputation of the piano itself, son & Co. Club Pianos, we ourselves guarantee them. tor them. With these 500 Ander- We are the sponsors lave gotten up the strong- est guarantee we know how to Anderson & Co. Club Piano Five-Year Guarantee We guarentee Anderson & Co. Club Piano (No.....) to be free from defi ctive material or workmanship for the pcriod cf five years from date, Shou'd same arise within that time, we agree to repair it or replace it if necessary with a now instrument with- out charge, upon its return to us. (Signed) ANDERSON & CO, rember in writing the moment iarantee that will be stronger. ct that these pianos are worth §35) each, but the club price is $257.50 Literally scores of these instruments have been sold right here in Brooklyn and New York City and the h all over the United States at $350. They are worth The Anderson & Co, Club price There are no ex:ras of any kind. Two hundred ntry. Week There is no interest added to this The 5 dollars just about the cub ty creaita to your account, he ciub is filled. You get your piano do not have to pay more than 1 dollar to pay for the piano, and still get it at Come in and join the Club today—the books are now open. ind making the initial payment of 85, » their choice of seven styles of cases, red Oak, 370 Fulton St., Bklyn, N.Y. One block from Borough Hall Subway Station, Open Every Cveming Unill 9 o'clock. Nee fee or eat en a NEARS ar ett Ri ame « im Oe bie AS FEL Se

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