The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1911, Page 3

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THE EVENING WUKLD, MUNDAY, siake 2s, Aviad. 8 ——— — a OFFICIAL INQUIRY IS UNDER WAY tus" TO-MORROW ) Some of the Girl Victims of Washington Place | 'y ,.\"4% Nach 28th WAILING MO MOURNERS FOLLOW Fi re Trap In Which Many Scores Perished 3 Easter Suit Sale A PROCESSION OF HEARSES. f@a. Ln Gx | 16° 4 FROM MORGUE 10 GRAVE a Ladies who ‘ook to us to settle the prob- 100 Bodies Now Identified—Frenzied Mothers {lem of the Easter suit will undoubtedly be | | ove:joyed to learn that we are now ready | “ with a special offering of beautiful mode!s ¥ the regular $25 kind at only $16.98 ©. One Model Like Picture F Taco | a Roll in Street on Finding Loved Ones “7 Think of it!—an opportunity to avoid the Dead—Youth Tries to End inevitable Easter rush and at the same time save~-besides a pick of the season's best be- fore stock has been depleted. New ma- terials, new colors, new styles—-everything, in truth, from the dashing tailormade of mannish suiting to the lavishly braided costume of French serge-—-and many degrees between. f Alterations FREE {i SALE AT ALL THREE STORES Life in River. The records. of the police and Coroners compiled at the Morgue up to 2 o'clock this afternoon showed that 100 out of 132 bodies taken to the Morgu had been identified. The thirty-two unfdentified bodies were atill in the Morgue. A procession of hearses was slowly removing the identified dead amid a perpetual clamor. Four funerals set off from the Morgue at one time, men and women forming in procession behind the hearses, lifting their voices in lamentations. There was scarcely a moment when! When the alarm of fire came shrieking | the shrieks of relatives and friends! UP to them from the floor below. Min- could not be heart from within sta ie ad escaped by squeezing into the “pp A s elevator on {ts laet trip down, Her Morgue, and out in the dense throngs | friend was burned to decth benind inn that the police etruggied to keep In| jammed doors of the loft. Moat of } Wek cuete hoe Mn ot rae |e viene nck the loft Moat, of i] 14-16 West 14th Street—-New York en who tore thelr halr/ but the hafr ribbon remained in led to the skies in never-ceasing|A dozen of her relatives had hunted y My Py 648-081 Brod Steet N aN mourning. |for her body tn vain, but when Miss QSIEID CASTRELS ; * : ce oT ee ive Giseka:dt Mourners: Bornstein saw the ribbon she cried out | ‘ : ‘There wore ftty-two bodies atill un- | Sat At waa her friend and threw hor- ‘LECER ye EN ANIE STE RY Mentifed when the doors of the Morgue | Man Paice [dardiaoatt ; Were opened tie morning. The little| 5. ales Soe pany eat! ones Mee ekroup of walling women and weepin Was iden t had hung about the building | f%, several diferent persons. |Mce report that they were ght soon grew to @ great throng |there were many instances stretched away to T avenue | identifections ? thence five Clocks long down be | purpose oe” conacee The strength of a nation depends nty-third e lone man who identified upon the strength of its men—whether they are men who work with their brains or men who work with their hands. Capt. O'Conner of the Fast Fifty-| wife, who had al first street station a red pol- daughter by her aged (cemen held the Ine in a compact single | N88 Kicked out Into the stree! ire | file, doing their utmost to weed out 4 no time to make arrests in ‘su A curious, who gathered in thous and added thelr clamor to the shricks ca lose who failed to tdentify mis ng | latives and friends made almo and cries of the hysterical relatives of | great an uproar as the anguished rela. ! If the food the boy eats is the the dead. [tives who succeeded, Many ored proper kind, the man will be hardy and The press at the morgue became s0| the Coroners and police to them hours of the day, | t® Nake a second round o t they great during the early that the police were compelied to admit only person at a time, There were @cores of old women in line, seeking strong. to be turned away for the They were advised to go to 1 and see if they could not | ne for "i | MRS e | YETTA GOLDSTEIN (Sc.yOTI : | Bread—properly prepared and ; f fon, or daug! among the dead and) jury, : DEAS E Grn anme Ce: | rae eat WE/SNER \ baked—-contains the food necessary ty) ‘ a 2. —- th, d vitalit iy Gt ostabn. Waoine ronnied) by of ftoon wh ‘3 z | strength, vigor and vitality. . een who was loo! tried to help me. The flames swept wrief and rolled ut on the pave-! his ody bec: 0 ee by | ts nd Mterally brushed to : H uient. | ; t his name and where | | Le eat teed edt ae What kind of a man will your boy be? ; ‘A score of nurses and surgeons from! he lived. He walked dum through | @ open door. Hought Rosle was, Believe were asigned to look after) (ran ne feo eu, ene when asked for! Pane AGeCa aty CAAT WEFE: ee What bread does your boy eat? these extreme cases of woe. Inside the nh iy, pe ould ot tells yell ea é re . could not tell her Hii Morgue there were more nurses and/or anything about her Te wee 5 Ath tase bul Wits Rnd th) several police matrons, Almost in every charge by @ nurwe and sent fan el ii atid Matahs, case where @ woman would identify ital. r “bs bie sical Ww fie one of her dead there would follow| | Ixy Brotosky of No. 205 East Ninety- Rea Hin erga ons eka-andia ck of hysterics that | Dinth street {dentified the body of hi by him Du sbrieks and an attack of hysterics that) pint Sarat Brodsky of the sama ade f'the mother, who worked as but BREAD Was scarcely @ moment during the day iven her, The Meds wae bees cand | Huta beh san ’ at women OF men were not wailing The couple were to have been rohed “every hospital ta abusesesegesaaes, nety eoifined bod bes : " axed Mr. Maltese at his ‘ ; ot Lone Ro wan dentined | pass } ond avenue, to-day. | cousin, Ma Ms eet Noe > |l've beon to the Morgue three times mon eat suai Mark Snstahr, ot Ne, | eras SAMI are | 2y',tie 1 He Maret sien sie roners had one mode of te tore b | —.. — com y Hentified and the poltc ina store | to bognise 64 i6hy a zt ners marked the oe saad Pie cans semen wate cal Survivors Tell of Deaths of Others and Thein| pen ers on ee eres wales | restasilve RtioRccnt F Friends and rel “~ s ¢ wu nt m f ie aataitens ware Own Narrow Escapes as Factory a CET a epee et te-tarrembene ceil leney ruse CO R SE T | Trap Burned. , 8 Dolancey atreet, yes. ‘ | Trap : i Usa? Aretha for Slender Figures | a ved her body was | two| All over the east aide and through t st new heard and the tmpr - RMR Ter Summer gowns fitted over this Corset will Italtan ve nents of . 0; 1 pushed his wa ° ‘ Ttallan rettemen Ma eek ae sh ° 1 stree show an unusual beauty of line. _ Woman Visitor Swoons. |Bvancand'A! ‘or streets on 6 ri és i pre who died In a“ t Many young me aeoind : ked Fl the tire A inte twenty: | Fits every curve of the figure with snug comfort. Aid hac th Ga chatrainea| SN ea Ae: OF me nck Me t You'll gain added Style and Shapeliness in this handsome v vouth wh found hi mith st ys Fe ee eee ARE pia san wed model. Cee ws bai Lilac arn at relly ns man behind | ; Mount Stnal_yesterda had paid $% out of her scant Slender Models $3.50 to $25.00, @nd ran down to the pi HATUeeaaea elit Zitte pha ann av Heavy Models $5.00 to $35.00, e shrieking from wi h rue |r : It wae easy to K ¢ ster ! other t erie erie eu 02 so ne saat up ani gear, ef mater an Orden Corset Co, aa igehtnorounntara In the It . j fron Bs Ua : 45 West 34th Street the women could doors wore v Ir Near Sixth Ave. the waters of the times with wht as pinned wer ¢ 4, ¥ r gounds of woe had aces bla af Her head ! wd “the night with the ; ped ee aA urvied te — ing they swelled to the fi 4 3 Pes 1 . misery. {the wailing j : Aon & 22 Hearses at One Time. ind VIBE | grat waasne qin trequint’n ia wordote | Widow Mouriis Son, ; nigit ; ——— ESS =— At one time t were twenty-two | chivage : pasha the sist 1 ' ed in the and " He always doors, . through which — the ltrs who yent \lentified the D 8 h din the fir 5 GA neni ‘te ; 9 women and weeping men were hodles of hia two ters, rf 11d not get any 5 a md tie ; ; ee 6 nd fliings The morhidiy rlous received | (0 the Morgue to-da j Delancey street, the app: r tot f peihaseca " 1. pont w t of the polive ? jal f ty fow ears Long -ine Passed Through, vt K i aoeRS \¥ r ater of the West Thirtteth |» | usually thy ne ng. World : r r ; ands = J | van in charge of the| M a é ate onntWa ard the Vin 4 : i ale Ne LATA A RN lat ES a ; ‘ hill gee By 1 she had A FOOL MI K | Pesach Savings to Bury Dead. Ay Waa wack : In all the t t 4 Semen i" Hi Served in bottles that have been thoroughly rs ts of me nd ¥ 1 i . 1 ar f tH | ene nee ‘ \ : a and a leaned and sterilized. n the burned }ta whos w had e i rae Omer ess ”' i} 1 ado a terr € in the A ear i 1 y partmen V 1's ir t 4 When ian the Bean ; 1 blocked and throngs of | poer 4 : were se for, 1 wit ™ ! t J Lift k relatives and fr 1 5 i° wien a ofes and clung to the couwns ed a ' I a hing 10 Attorney | F il hod me : ’ : ton atreet, Hoboken, fled his nie with @ great 1 a ; i ‘ pana tn Bellotta years old, | horror which has almost destroyed he Gavah and regis ‘ q nel of her shoe. The old man| mind, Her sister Rebecca worked “i ‘ n at had taken the shoe to be repaired and | the T) Clara went to| awa a es had a plate put on the heel, When he} and Washington Place & oaw he ye ‘ 1 4 « Tecognizel the plate he threw himse 1 to meet ‘ 1 1 the t down beside the coffin and pray with her, 1s ard 4 1 } i irl's bedy was char: | sidewalk 1 Tried to Rescue Sister M tion, } te pein ‘sirla vegan cri on 5 mar ; ag Fan} 1 aR The body of seventeon-year-old Ne ran up the street Clara aturm-| the WeAding ent ent! le V zina a Tossie 1 ath, told ! ' tle book, “Th identified om anda tiny| she fainted and was carried hom . ; i Hoe hie tte new!) MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— gold pin that hed been given to her by | friends, ne hearse yna- the arms, a ‘ ver read the above letter? A new | her friend and fellow worker, Minnie wogue at No. 82 Orchard street it was he 1 he ‘ f f 1 one appears from time ie time, They Bernstein, of the same addross halted for a mo! b nKe I tried 't e genuine, true, and full of human aLD “WE »oW ~ d | They had been working side by side! {i.e Ata GHOMIGE, AY VAGAFA‘NA TOKA aies ta’ cremeiniait th MRE P ae a PAE yA ait | A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET, IT, . a i ¥

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