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NL $7 7-50 $97.50\U) 3-Piece Parlor Su Sleeping on Third Floor as Fire Is Discovered in Basement. trolman Dominio F, Bilgh of the fest Thirtieth street station was on fixed post at Fifth avenue and Thirtietn » The firet floor was oo- by the stationery store of & ‘M, the second floor by a dress ‘ing concern, and the third floor oy ry Newman, who was asleep with Lian, yoars. May, six, and Elisabeth, | eon monthe—and @ domestic, ida ver, jb broke open their door, and New- ; man end his family, wh by sthe smeke, came out. The poll: ried the three children down the stairs and to the street, and then SINGER REWARDS POLICE WHO GOT BACK HER GEMS. Sophie Brandt Sends a Check for $500 and Money Will Be Divided. divided between his wife and the servant t On the street the party revived from the effects of the smoke and dtd | hot need Medical assistanee, the rope of pear! in thelf possession, eee ter Dies From Fait, ‘Three-year-old Robert Onesky, who fell from the third floor fire escape of No, WS West Tenth street inte yesterday afternoon, died to-day in| in Kennedy's Hotel, No. 1477 Wiillame St. Vincent's Hospital, Hie skull was! pridee road annual affair, and ta given by ‘he frm| her opinion of the stupidity of the re- fractured and he was Injured internally, MacDerby came trom Treland only a!to thelr amployoes Sophie Brandt, an opera einger, ¢rom was in the basement among a pile of Whom $16,000 worth of jewels were It had caught the woodwork, Stolen on Oct, 1¢ by Mattie Jones, a The five- negro servant, and who recovered them men put out the blaze at @ trifiing less than @ month later, to-day sent to Commisstoner Waldo a check for | $600 to be divided as a reward to the | etives who wot the Jewelry back, and the smoke was heavy. ‘The enuse of the outbreak i —— ‘en per cent of the reward will be lucted to be put in the) Pollee Pen- (ype saves any one to undersell us or successfully to Lng v “why do you visit that col chouse every Sunday?” around to see our Thanksgiving turkey ————————EEEEEEEEE | | The Home Doctor oe Tho Eusy Way To Take a Raw Egg Most people find « great deal of trou a raw eg, owing simple m Put one teaspoonful of any fruit syrup this morning when he no- eed smoke coming from the four-story nverted dw: commodating. rtleth etre pared in the fol egx in on this, being part! olk. Over the egg pour a A Rousing Old-Fashioned Thursday ‘The one opportunity for New York men to secure underpr ce now at wi:.ter's beginning the very highest quality of overcoats to be had. Thousands to select from—black and Cxford staple overcoats, fancy blue, brown, tan and gray overcoats— ea tieg the new double-faced materials, made up shor lined showing the fancy back. Every correct model—box, ulster, convertible col- lar and raglan shou'der coats. standard, Styled in New York to meet the style ideas of well dressed New York men. S_ecial Value at $13.50, $25 and SALE OF FUR COATS ‘Men's fur and fur lined coats for auto and street wear, The entire sample line from S, Steuer, now at 43 TO 1» OFF REGU_AR PRICES bk. &. TURLINGION, Vice-rresident * 265 Broadway | 841 broadway » Near Chambers St. Ven feu to otter you the bwsiuad Auyo , Value $24, at 13,50 10.0, Value vb, at ; 27.50 ; s12, Value $42, at 31.50 * vsONI2, Value 955, t “| 45.50 : Linoleums, 39c q Value 58c Oilcloths, 35c _Value 50¢ \xminster Carpets 89c 98c Oui-oi-Lown Del.veriesmace by Our Motor trucks, { Sn WOMEN’S SUITS. Women’s $27.50 to $39.75 Tailored Suits, $15.00 and $22.50. Coats 30 inches long and skirts cut on ny styles have no duplicates. Materials are cheviots, broadcloths, worsteds, mixtures, whip- cords and imported tweeds. best quality satins for linings. Overcoats All Suits interlined and All sizes from 32 to 53 Second floor, Central Building, WOMEN’S FUR COATS. $85.00 Nearseal Coats, French Dyed, 52 inches long, semi-fitting, shawl collar and cuffs, Skinner's satin lining. | BABYWEAR. The actual values of these overcoats, now priced $11.50 to $87.50, range from $18 to $55. Extra large assortments at $15, $19.50 and $25 —coats wortu regular.y $22.50, $28 and $35. Men’s Winter Suits $15 to °45 Made of exclusive and special worsteds from the world’s best mills. Tailored up to the unvarying high Hackett, Carhart and Children’s $1.75 to $3.00 Long and Short Dresses, 98c. Of fine lawn and nainsook, all newest styles, daintily trimmed with fine embroidery and lace; sizes up to 3 years. Second floor, front, East Building. Women’s and Misses’ Coats. Women’s and Misses’ $18.50 Full Length Broadcloth Coats, $1 FULL LENGTH broadcl quarter lined; shawl or sailor coliar; finished with velvet or silk braid. None C. Second Moor, Central Building. woven woolens and oth Coats, three- WAISTS. Splendid Chiffon Waists, $3.98. REPRODUCTION of a $6.00 Waist. Chiffon over net and lace banding; cream lace collars and cuffs. Real Irish lace trimmed Wa ately trimmed model of Irish lace and insertions; combined with pin tucks; hand embroidered; hig! and elbow sleeves. 119 W. 42d St. | 125th Street’ Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evening Cor. 13th Street Second floor, rear, Central Building. | PETTICOATS. | $2.98 Petticoats, $1 84. Pompadour silk Petticoats, originally sold for $2.98; will close out this lot at $1.84. No duplicates and store 5 BAUMANN BRO| Two hundred and fifty in all; made with tailored flounce, percaline underlay, Beautiful range of color Second floor, East Building, No Money Down ns of ridicuiousiy smali deposits wil! attract the inexperienced buyer, but hoppers wilt sok tor honest concerns that don’t draw prospective ouyer net Of high prices and ironclad conditions is borne out vy the act that we afe one of the iargest tu ks 40 OU CHOFmvus purchasing Dower puters in the country. CORSETS. $2.50 W. B. NEW FALL MODE low bust, strai supporters atta juform Corsets, $1.49. L, extreme long hip, k, made of white coutil, 4 floor, front, Central Building. $22 to $35 Va'ues at $12 98 and $18.98. MANUFACTURER'S SURPLUS STOCK Value Aerts crepe de chine, velvet and serges; for evening Exceptional values at $12.98 and $18.98. 5 , usiaue in design, extra heavy mahogany finished frames, highly polished, fitted with loose cushions of panne mohair plush, tufted (cords and tassels to match) indestruce tible springs in seat (as illustrated) value $40, at FURNITURE. Bureaus or Chiffoniers, $1'.75 eye maple Bureaus, Chiitoniers or Princess SHEETS. H-mmed Sheets, 35c Each. E, ready made bleached muslin Sheets, felled center seam; been selling as a leader for 45c.; a limited quantity here tomorrow at Store orders only. Hand Colored Artogravures, .W. COR.6AVE.& inder will be! GREENHORN IRISHMAN ENDS DIVINE SARAH DENIES fevtiven MoGen, Fitspateioa and Owes LIFE LONGING FOR HOME, |‘ compiain ot lincos and expreceet's | STORY THAT SHE'LL WED, | Mattio Jones !s now awaiting tri desire to return, On several occastone he theft, and Frederick Samu a pawnbrenses dents aad Jouegh iin MacDerby Only a Week In This] price of his As quickly as he! dignantiy de A retired pawnbroker, are under indtct- Country Had Been Pining could. Laat night, when he feached the | ab ment for stealing the stolen rings and whieh were found he declared his intention of saving thi PARIS, No r nt to marry Lc regretfully of his com- ry for the Ould Sod, Heenuse he waa til and homeateh for treland, Andrew MaoDerby, — thirty. to Inquire about sulotde to-day by hanging himaelf to a h on Saturday eve | Nie care boxed. f bh » ‘d Ayoat by @ handkerchiet tn hia room | iyM# Best At the te TLisLtie. Yoeet pel This entertainment and reception in} diMoulty in fing nt | mm I I ie il 1 . | Ah \' ya il DD BRAHAI AUS Pint lin h wlan = =: = SS h Rernhantt tn- port that she ts legen, a twenty-} ten, 228 No, 6th At, Mt, Vernet c dinate parte in her ; correspondent galled ' countered a French Journalist who had threes @ oterk In Jamen Rutier'a mrovery | friends @ vaudeville entertainment for| been on the aame errand making a hasty store, Westchester Village, committed | which the beet haa been enzaged, | exit after having barely escaped having | | Self-Raising Flour For Pancakes, Pastry and Blacuit. ved the inquirer ords to express | greatest store and the . rooklyn have he PUBLIC SATISFACTION with the best service, the best assort ments and the lowest pri The Store Accommodating. Every Article High Grade and First Class. Every Price the Lowest of the Season. HERE IS A PAGE OF STIRRING SALES that typify the famous value-giving policy of Abraham and Straus. It will be intensely interesting to thrifty housewives particularly. [t is demonstration of sensible saving, as here are the best and most reliable goods—the most wanted goods—merchandise that has quality in it—at prices thought unusual for very ordinary goods. __, We never sacrifice quality for low pricing—but neither do we use high quality as an excuse for high priceing. If you are wise you will not miss a single item on this page for THURSDAY. DRESS GOODS. 89c Self Striped Serges and Imported Armure Cloths, 59c A RECORD PRICE. They are 42 inches wide, guaranteed all wool. ‘The Serge in self- striped effect. Armure in neat self figures. Colors are tan, old rose, leather, golden tan, champagne, garnet, cardinal, reseda, hunter green, rosewood, pearl gray, smoke, French gray, cadet, light and dark navy blue. Main floor, West Hutlding. LEATHER GOODS. $5.00 Handbags at $3.97. Genuine seal and fancy leather Handbags, all newest designs; about one hundred pieces. Main floor, center, Central Building. LOUNGING ROBES. $3.50 Bath or Lounging Robes, $2.75. Of eiderdown or blanket, made with small collar, $1.89 to $3.39 Colored Lace Bandings, 68c Ya MOST REMARKABLE collection of col- ored Lace Bandings. Beautiful designs and wonderful variety. Made on white, ecru and black foundations. Main floor, centre, Centra! Bufiding. TRIMMMED HATS. Charming Hats at 98c; values to $6. White corduroy and white felt Hats, for dress or semi- dress wear, Styles for women, misses and children, Values up to $6.00. Mezzanine foot, East Butte BOOKS. Juveniles at $3.95, Pub. at $11. Set of Juliana Horatio Ewing's works; a splendid set of Juveniles, 11 volumes, 8 vo.; bound in red cloth; published at $11.00; our price, $3.95. ‘Main floor, rear, East Building. trimmed with satin to match. PHOTO FRAMES. Second floor, center, right, 75¢. Sterling Silver Photo. Frames, 39c. STATIONERY. Oval card size, plain band, WAL Ss silver feet; vel- 10c. Boxes of Stationery, 5c vet back and easel, None Main floor, front, East Butiding, Main floor, center, Central Bulding, VEILINGS. MUFFLERS. 91.75 to $2.25 Silk Shetland Veils, 49c 25c. and 45c. Knitted Mufflers, 19c. ABSOLUTELY PERFECT and beautifully | | gray turnover collar and others V ehepe aay and ; styles in great woven, All wanted shades; black, brown, | | demand. navy, white, gray, purple and emerald green, Just right for Winter wear. Main floor, centre, Central Building, os (@ U T G L AS S ‘ Fruit or Salad Bowls, $1.79. cut in chrysanthemum, Venetian and Persian designs, finished with deep scalloped edge. Store orders only and none C, O, D. Subway floor, Central Butiding Central Bulldiny Main floor, center, Central Bullding. $1.59 to $4.95 Untrimmed Hats, 98c. ABOUT 350 HATS in plain and velour felts, blacks and colors; nap beavers, soft plush, vel- vet and combinations of silk and velvet; also a number of styles suitable for misses and chil- dren; some finished with ribbon bands, scarfs, Main floor, centre, Central Muitding. Women’s 25c Underwear, 15c Fleece lined Undervests, long sleeves, ankle Drawers, French band. Store orders only, Main floor, frout, Central Building, Women's $3.00 Shoes at $1.79. Patent leather and dull calfskin, in blucher style, with medium toes and Cuban heels; soles are welted and stitched and of medium weight, Comfortable styles. Boys’ $1.50 Shoes at 98c, Sturdy satin calf lace Shoes; sizes 1 to 7, in broad widtt Men's $4,00 patent soles, dressy lasts and Women's 25c. Stockings, 12!c Store orders only, Black cotton Stockings, good weight, full fashioned, with double soles, heels and toes, Children’s 15c, Stockings, 7e. Ribbed cotton Stock- ings, in black, with double heels and toes. Main floor, front, Central Mutiding Peroxide of Hydrogen, Large Bottle, Value 19c, at 8c Lyon's Tooth Powder, ize, at 9e. White Castile Soap, regularly 9c. a bar, at Se. Store orders only; only a limited quantity to each customer, Mato 75c. to $200 Fountain Fens, 49c. SEVERAL HUNDRED—odd lots, Plain black, green and red t oid plated bands, sils ver filigr Nibs ar. 14k, gold Alliilied ready for cd, front, Coutral Bulldiog, Drug’ aud Perfumery Counters, GROCERIES. 20c. Del cio''s Crab Apple J lly, 12c. ABSOLUTE PURITY GUARANTEED; made fror selected fruit by J. F. Howard, Haverhiil, Mass., ar packed in la linder screw cap jars, 5,000 jars, 12¢ nt, Kast Building, $159 blac) Ch ain Diagonal, 79c ABLE . Yd. MOST SERVIC! Fall and Winter fabrics at Kirt nish and px each, or $1.39 a dozen. Third oor, West Building ame fabrics in navy blue, — stain floor, West Buildin [ART | EMBROIDERIES. | Imported Ho'b-in Squares, 69¢ Fach. 15c. to 19c, Embroidery Edgings, Ie ee at tego Rg Gant Oe Inport. cast An 10c, a Yard. dapt Il as table covers. ALL SPLENDIDLY MADE on fine cloths; , Gothic and ¢ , Aen at A cama tert St San a oe , design is one finely finished eye i and. other ypen designs; ons—especial e. Colors are rec plenty of blind combinations. blue combinations, Sensational value at 69¢. Mati floor, center, Central Building, Second floor, Wes UTILITIES. | FLANNELS. Roasting Par Se, 18c, a5e. an iron, «¢ Stripe and Check Outing rlannel, 5c a Yd, GOOD QUALITY, in ¢ ble { ct t argain Day MEN’S SUITS. Men’s $15.00 to $20.00 Fanc ERY THREAD WOOL OR WORSTED. SEVERAL HUNDRED SUITS well um prices have been distributed by us at this p this season, many men buying two or mo Tomorrow's offering, however, will be the best of the and no man desiring a Suit at from $15.00 to in afford missing this opportunity to buy it ice clothing makers, whose at regular prices, has sent ts for quick clearance at our DME StOUTS. 24 O,, Men's Building, Suits, $12.50 One of the best pops goods always find reac to us a number of s Thursday bargain sale, s and Curtains. $6.00 Portieres, $3.59 a Pair. FRINGED AND EDGED mercerized reversible armure tapestry Portieres in a wide ranj $6.00 to $7.00 imported Irish Point $1.25 brass Jardinieres, with brass ball and brushed finish, 8-inch size, 89e. € ‘Third floor, Central Butlding, CARPETS AND RUGS. - $1.25 Extra Axminster Carpets, 89c. Yard. $25 9x12 feet seamless Velvet Rugs, $17.50. ‘Third floor, East Butlding, ei in bright - 85c Pillows at 55c 34-pound feather Pillows, size 22x28 inches, covered Full size cotton Mattresses, stitched roll edge and fancy striped ticking; weight 50 pounds; smaller sizes proportionately low. Fourth floor, Rast Building, attresses, $4.75, 5,000 Pieées of Schwarzburg China at Less Than Cost of Importation to $2.25 pieces at 98e, xquisitely decorated, Subway floor, Ceritral Building, NOTIONS. GILT HANDLE 15c. Embroidery Scissors, 8¢. 10¢. sterling silver Thimbles, 3e. each, 19¢, large Spools of black Se' Store orders only and limited quantity to each cus- Main floor, rear, Central Building, CLOTHING Norfolk and double-breasted styles; All wool cheviots in gray and tan mixturesp smart cut models; well tailored and perfect fittin, ‘Seeond floor, rear, Bast 12c pieces at 6e, and so on uy Every piece new and perfect. nming and finest Men’s Fancy Coat Shirts at 49c e Coat Shirts, e of patterns; all brand new, in best styles, Coat style, cuffs attached. MezsAnine floor, Bast Building, MEN'S UNDER WEAR. Men's 50c Underwear at 29c WE HAVE BEEN SELLING THEM special for 39. on Underwear, Winter weight, Store orders only. Derby ribbed, fine quality and finish, imperfections, MEN’S HOSIERY. Half Hoss, 1 $2.98 to $6.98 Electric and Gas Lamps,$1.98 Portables and Shades, finished in old brass and verde ore i Complete with burner, ck and 6 feet of tubing for gas Portab.es slightly tor reading or se\ ilb, socket and cord tor electric, floor, Central Building, tr Havana filler and fine < of SO, usually $3.25, at ] Our regular price, 32.49) »

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