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‘ _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1912, fh VRE 4 s FIRE HEROES SVE ' What’s ’s This? Best Wives‘‘MadeinGermany??’ All| REVERE BELL |Saturday’s Clearance Saled BROOKLYNGIRLS =~ Congress Should Pass Prohibitive Tariff TOLLS REQUEM FOR ” ee C G 3 £ Copyright, 1912, by The Press Pubifshing Co. (The New York World). AT RISK OF LIVES American Woman Again i ADMIRAL EVANS, — Attractive corduroy models, superb in the Goat for a Writer Ath Lhe asks “itheues Tue ane” Who Berates Everything quality ar! ich in arta desi, specially low priced as a New Year. inducement. Escape by Stairs Cut Off,! Native ina Pessimistic ) Rings While Pine Funeral, With, The model, like picture, with fine lace yoke ‘ Arraignment of Thi: and meraline sik fevers. Its. fustrour Maids Prepare to Jump Cocsntry. Mid hd Li ¢ Full Military Honors, Is Held | wale mete ay vain adh From Fourth Floor, mene a for “Fighting Bob.” ivy. owner ick. q : | ‘American Wife a Luxury ven, O10 angen | HANG FROM A WINDOW. for the Rich,” Writes | WASHINGTON, Jan. &—Prosident Mr. Royce; “German Passed, Dead Weight, From! Wife Gun Gn oe Burning House in Million- Without.” aires’ Row, Brooklyn. in ;Tatt, members of his cabinet, Admtrat Easmioned Dewey, practically every naval officer MOTHER on duty tn Washington, and many prom: | Inent oMciais attended the funeral of Near-Admiral Robley D. Evans to-day, ‘The obsequies were marked with tui | military honors. Am unusual tribute wae pata to the memory of Admiral Evana by Frnperor | Wiliam of Germany, Ae the apectal | representative of the Emparor, Com. | Mander Retemann, the German naval! | attache, attended the funeral and pinced & wreath on the ter of the Admtral | who had been intimately known by the Emperor, Eearly in the day the body was transferred from the family home to All Souls’ Unitarian Chure ket boing draped with a Rear- flag and the Stare and Strt services wore conducted by Taft's pastor, Rev. U. G Durtng the services the famous Revere” bell, which rang out a war ing to the minute men for the first | battle of the revolution, was tolled. After the ceremontes at eight petty officers from ¢ | Dolphin, pr i $5 Corduroy Skirts _ $9.98 Exactly Matching Waists Combine this stunning skirt with the corduroy wart bargain above, and behold, you have @ costume ot beauty and distinetion, the pretty Empire finish re- quiring no belt. Every line of clear cut grace. At- tractive self-button trimming at sides their only adomment. Navy, brown and black. No Alterations SALE AT ALL THREE STORES By Nixola Greeley-Smith, Mr. Monroe Royce, who from the text of his recontly pub shed book I take to be an American clergy: man, returned al short while ago) from Europe, Daring firemon in Brooklyn performed | @ thrilling rescue early to-4ay when, by | forming @ human chain across a spa between two houses, they saved the fives of two women perched on a tourth- Gtory window ledge. The fire was in the residence of J Bherlock Davis, a lumber merchant of No, 437 Clinton avenue, part or a block known as ‘Millionaires’ Row.” Kate! Lanahan and Marion Higgins, maids tn! where be had] the house, were driven to windows in| NIKO! dwelt twelve | thelr room by the flames and clung! @REELEY* SMITH helpless on the ledge. They were ready years, and sur-| to jump when Battalion Chief Dooley,| Veyed his country and his country-) Capt. George Kline, Fireman John Mat-| men What Mr. Royce saw here tkan and James Keenan formed achain/ didn't please him, and the result of! ) areaway between the! “ Davis home and the residence of Dy len Wht ict it Price, next door. Passing of the American,” a@ p The women were then parsed across, mistic arraignment of everything | the space by the men and into the home| native, from the American clergy, of the physic! where both fainted. American humor and Uncte Joe Can- ‘The Davis family were awakened : i shortly after midnight to discover the | 20M to that sadly berated daughter companies of bluejackets, four com- hailway in the rear on fire. Mr. Davis |of Capricorn, the American woman. | _. | panies of marinas and a@ battery of ran to the window and called for help. | If the American woman was not born POOR OLD FATHER. artillery, made up the funeral proces- Polloeman Charles Bridges of the Clas: under Capricorn, why should Mr. Royce | WHO eDUCATES iY, j @on avenue station heard the cry anl| gna other embittered critics make her | 4S DAvGurER Wi iS turned in an alarm, The 8 family | the perpetual nannygoat of thelr lamen-| @EYONo sty escaped by tho front door, but forgot |tations? An ninents, preach- | to call the two malds, who were asleep | i. compliments ev = in the rear chamber on the fourth floor, | Ment’ compliments even, we are weary RESCUERS COULDN'T GET UP BY of them all. For, thanks to the number | and the sameness of our critics, we - STAIRWAY. ., |have attained that rare sublimation of | Wrecked families that etrew our coun- ‘Engine Company No, 119 and Truck | yoredom—we are tired of hearing about | "9's shoras No, 55 responded to the alarm tn charge American men are what our ORDER OF PRECEDENCE, OF MAN 14 and 16 West 14th Street-—New York 460 and 462 Fulton Street—Brooklyn 645-651 Broad Street--Newark, N. J. — — : — / PELLER. DAVIS « r 35TH STREET 383 5/fvenue 36TH stReer | TO-MORROW, SATURDAY: Inearers, Ket to a gun | A military escort, comm: ar-Admital Sidney A. Staunton and sompored of the full brigade of mit. euipmen from the Naval Academy, two MANY LINES OF Closing Out sissz sowie |MT. VERNON BANK ‘SOLD; - | WRECKERS GO ON TRIAL. | $115,000 Paid for Assets, and De- W R Ppositors Will Probably Get our: ‘ Of Battalion Chief Dooley. He was told women make ur," says Adam's latest 50 Per Cent. Of Basket Weaves, English’ Mixtures, Serges, Bioadcloths, there were two women a on the | SAME OLD TALK oF EXTRAV- disciple, “and this tw ao inn wense tat | ts be thaermeieea Atewat 9 Novelty Fabrics, Two-toned Zibelines, Velvets. fourth floor, The firemen made an at- AGANCES, ETC. joes not hold true of any other nation, | r ed Moun’ Rani st Cobe of | ‘or in every other country save Amer- fea, the man is of the first considera- tempt to get up the stairway, but were | Can't you shut your eyes and repeat Dis riven back he flames, which had | what Mr. Royce hes to say without | oe ee eee ee ee ial aftair, TO No. W Bro wan made race that’s it, Extrava: | aster in his own in the presence of 1 depos.tors, who | he is n hy Sled Sant, carcless, self-agrertive wives, n-- embled at Biks' Hall, Mount V« ss ” = Hg word is Jaw, and his com- assem at Ki ant Avout this time the maids wereawak- competent mothers. But ore must ad-|fort and dignit matters of the ¢ \ sten to the reports of ¢ ened and opening the door into the hail suit that In his chapter on “American | first importanc | AMERICAN STUOENTS RETURN » E 0 J smo MUise ick Inco (ho Foam ner thors | man author strikes | Ven the farmer's wife has been af- Wire GERMAN WIVES ays oe Ba aaeerte pat : pots | one of orlginallty: He eays! fected by the deadly biignt. Where, the b i assate for $16 ishly opened Leth windows. ‘This caused | FL ia’ (herworul ace gets | ONGe ANG ohs aU AGW Tikes (ba SHR | eee the Comptroller dectded not tu se. 4 ow he | fn balling. RR ee See Se are crest g rand, cut gown | FUNERAL OF TAMMANY MAN | | Mrs. Piatt Amendinents room was ablaze. The fire Kked bank was examined ty Waves 19.75 “sooross 27.50 Street @ Afternoon Dresses Serges, Crepe Meteors, Velvets, Charmeuse. All prevailing colors. “io 18.50 “ao 2175 ‘ java’ Gor h that detictous orthodox assump. for the latest | December, 1910, and cl ; clone that tie xtcla were compciied 19 un tuat woman, liven and, breathes | OF ten children and trduiged im those! WILDLY STAMPEDED BY Cancels “Voter” From Law | Mime tp to that ti Fur Trimmed Broadcloth Coats } ly for the dellght and comfort of the, °ther delightful pastimes of our lel . Mr. Royce observes: urely grandmothers, to-day sie sits idly | from the ledge. Chief Doley and tis men soon disco! CLANGING FIRE ENGINES.’ ; aything wrong Inthe" Marten Opossum Collar and Cuffs; full satin lined, -- as It Now E * bank, although the 25.00 VALUE 38.50. Very exceptional at Vogue: | uP TOIS 00 7.50 ur Ton 0 14.75 i fan | ee ; alae td ee American wife is a luxury that | '" @ rocking chair in all the Babylon} over halt a milite bi beyieine yohierea. Capt seline, Fiees a rich man can afford; the German | *Plendor of spurious gold bracelets and! Hearse Team Runs Away and Dis- it. T, Jennings, and th 0 Jum a wife ix an cconomy that the German | Patent leather shoes! If you don't be- ‘ : hed Raymond, were Indicted s men Mattigan and Keen root | jern ‘ H f astrous Smashups Are Barely | , . : x of the next ho man cannot afford to do withou: A! leve it, or are unaware of the ajsin- | Mea J. 8. ntine, Inwyer, of No, counts. Ry a peculiar cone their The men went through th wife told me she woutd be| testating influence of patent leather, Averted. ntre street, ha epared a bin] tlal comes up to-day before Judge } Rioeana 1 ; Van to appear before her neigh-|FeAd Mr Royce, as follows: | | A funerat cortez of @ hoarte aml which aha exiwcta to have prevented to| Mua In ihe Federal Court A Fetching Assortment of Smart Fancy Mixtures and Plain Bide addition that reached ¢ fl Gora | | “I went into the kitchen of a thiety’ conc Ranepelad today | out nic fo hees lomo o| transactions by which the Fabrics. Novelty Trimmed and Tailored Models of Latest Pere anae | Cs ase nS come ehors her position and | eogiend farmhouse iast summer, and ¥ coaches wus stampeded to-day) the Legisinture next week. ‘Tho bill | preside cashier are | found the farmer's wife wearing spur-| When an alarm of fire brought engines) would permit fous gold bracelets and patent leather !and trucks clanging and whistling In| sheritty, Mre shoes, The farmer himself was mess- | front of the rooming house of Mra. MAF ‘for one tn ing st with a second-hand automo-!garet Malloy at No, 2i2 West Seven- y three women deput . {culed and shunned b: pada Mabat people,’ she sald. of many an Amer! © great ambition an 1s to dress space and both rea where the women were hanging, ) permit new Sher- fe Harbur * ve nm, hes broad minded, well. . : man Baihered Miss La as well as, or be n her neigh: | wie wht 1 ecently bought On teer a 1 i 4 ee bor, regardless of her ppsitton or ner| Due which he had recently bought O7 | teonth street spconeg {Canrelved pian to save the youns peopie Children’s Millinery was too short to ren | # income, Again, the average | Credit: and which he dia not eee pay |The fumeral was that of Charlenjuf thty city from the ev) the dance Pts dibs Ralick lh ib dudes A oma i man 1s the fi ane FOF WIC ne Ne is ll deputy sheriff just reappoint. s to misearry ‘ ad could not jamp woman ts the best educated more than he could make during the| fe deputy ne {uae rearoeint a 1 i NiiieaiKe All remaining French Kline on the roof of the "Price house | “oman in world, She knows at) whoie year as farmer, milk and butter ed by Sheriff Harburger, who In serve! The following is the amending part of Of Silk, Velvety and Felt, (lower and nibon trimmed steadied the space between the two least two languages and Js thoroughly | man, aid Jack-of-all-trades. Ing his float warrant contracted pneus | Mrs. Valentt itl | = - FORMERLY 5 KORMERLY 1 honses w Chief Dooley held f. to jin ted a the Biathey of Oar own! hig is @ true picture of the present-|monia and died. The proces: was) ay eae a (i [ than such as shall be fro UP TO 8.75 2.8 UP TO 25.00 6. 75 his les. man was then passed | country, and many other things, and) agy jite in New England. All ideals |poing formed at Ra house, No. 20 {PEA AIA Bey sate time asstcned to them by sald across and through the window of the | vet she is never pretentious but always! seem to have fled, and waste and ex- Weat Baventesnthis by members within the clty of New York from in writing. oo - !! Price house. appointing as spe | Modest and unassuming.” travagance march hand in hand, where deputy sheriff It i# Mrs, Valentine's intention to Girls’ Coats—8 to 14 years | Keenan in the mean time had reached | Contrast this moving picture of Ger-| thrift omy and industry once held |°f te Tammany General Commit any person over tho of twenty. |make Senator Timothy DP, Sullivan Miss Higgins. As hi her she fell | ian por: n with Mr. Royce's mel- Gite sone ey if lthe Fitth As and o: cltlaen of for her bill. CH ONSET eee oi aree ae ancholy picture of American life! | of all this-ob, the [Jeffersonian C to es ont of to insure that the amend = j of the lider, yissed her necoss. to| WOMAN FIRST CONSIDERED | lty! Mr Royce states {t|the remains Saylor Se ALAS a Pe Ea & Cee coral’ ar lier roundi, Alre ( Statiigan and Capt. Kline received her HERE IN ALL THINGS. | ignificant senten church. pHa Fact att’ | Valentine hax consulted wit, Maurice 1 7 ‘on the opposite side “Here che woman 1s first con: i! d that many American} my. yoesos attached to the hearse N REEAIRGHERE. escthan nk | Blumentha orimer rifts counsel, | _— Vin all things, and her wishes, her am return from Germany with] 9 ins frat to take frigut. Down the Merde ne. o vid = has 5 that ditions and her habits give the key-| German wives.” 4 saat Scores Ni carat Sih + how. » ia nothing tn thi t ine t., Nee Nori SWALLOWED HIS TEETH note to our national life and character, | Let us all write to our Congressman |Siteet they plunged, pitching the sanite) ever, thas such pervs , sintent with the f the 123 & 125 Fulton St. AS HE LOST _APPENDIX. it ig who sets the family pace, in|and Senator to urge tariff reviston and | Velicle from curl to curh ned | permitted to perform any other duties ft. & prohibitive duty on wives “made in |John Keenan, of No. @ Eighth avenue, ds of expenditures, dress, houses, ) ” H yen . He was dragged cba | ments, travel, &c,, and her reck- | Germany.” wrabbed for thelr heads. Ife wax Blames the S$ eon Who Per. Pe avawt co. Gua cicc aks aie ns oe nearly a block, aiselng engines and - ; formed Operation and Sues | thousands of American homes. Dt-! YANDEROEF ARRAIGNED. foasiee by peur KEEL Mean Witt Winter Suits CQ vercoats ae aa v e now almost as frequent as Jolla, [eer we eee eerie cat ; ; HOt) BARDS weddings, and the caute ts not f4F t0/ peroy G.: Vanderort, treamtrer of the | TFHCK No. 12 by turning the animals (0) UR Entire Stock of FINE FURS will be sold direct to EST values we have ever offered—excelling those ALTIMORE, dan, &- Whether tt Is seck, It is my belief that the reckless, | y- moron GAMERA Waal tues . | . : ta re Te ine , : leas, and utte Yon Were 6 Pe oy apes Neal he runawray_of the hears team wan| the purchaser, at regular wholesale prices. in our previous sales, which were renowned, igned to-day before Judge 3 followed by a general rearing and plung- | MK | “ a ati nie calan Part ibs ¢ eral at pn ! O4) ng of the thirty others, Poltcemen, fires | There are many Choice and Beautiful specimens to select from, $12.50 and 815.00 9 4. i Nee ie to two indictments charging erand 18> men and members o: the clubs suinped Suits and Overcoats, 01. OD | trial of a suit fe | ceny, enoun) ed 1000, | 69 the s' heads, but only adrott | i i n i ; minerion Court. bi ; [Pan a ceane wanatt ania io i horaent heads, Nt fa ee Ban HS We guarantee you a saving averaging 50 per cent. and over. $18.00 PQ 9% ; against the Union Protestant Ind) | forty prisoners. His counsel, T. J, Me- ee, ' i ) } Ms 3 firemen prevented @ dozen ainasa- rh Dvercoats, Oe, and Dr, Wiliam A, Fisher Jr. Manus, entered a plea of not guilty. ae remen pray . | aits and Overcoat claims that he was operated on at the ho ital for app t and during the tperation swattowed Nis false toes, 140 The World declares that the dc made noe ‘This plea, Mr. McManus explained, was entered becatise it was the dosti of the defaulting treasurer and h friends that he be kept in New York for 890.00 and Sut and Over $27.50 & B30. Ds. | ‘Mrs, Malloy discovered the fire tn a clover tn the basenient. She tried to putt A FEW SPECIALS it out, but burned her hands badly and| Ithen ran Into the street and gave the {J $11.75 $14.50 25.00, ONE-HALF OFF "i= ————— ood ‘9 earn er he Bo it Fa r In Front tenet a rac ah | rhe firemen confined . | es erpeeherteytn ya ul length), at.. 32.50 Suits and Overe : Me | ’ | tone white ner t mn Hie. had raptors Ai Sea Ue apd or) Tar yuge 18 owned by M raed | (Te NEA J (full length), at. | 42.50 $75.00 and ®#0.00 $1 re) RQ j i pa aaa inepreE to as an seullty ‘Hinton, |] FRENCH BRILLIANT SEAL COAT (full length), at... 55.00 Suits ond Gr ereoats, sidleliad } be bia ae ee “cc Instruction’’ ‘takes ‘lee Marcin citenen Stove) HUDSON SEAL (Dyed Muskrat) COAT (full length), at.........87.50 Boa tip snaeatiatia: herons, | : joy of Mrs. Lowlse Welss at No. 10:5| SeRiy HUDSON SEAL (foreign dyed) COAT (full length), at..........110.00 ered tho toss of his fal on Advertising Medium, venation avenue, set fire to her eloth.||| Anticipating our removal to ae a snguived of th ing this morning when she was Hghting ||] 425 Fifth Avenue, oor, 22th NATURAL RACCOON SETS at. ... v+s++,22,50 and 35,00 Perfect in Purity and Be Tne thal 1 a was range in the kit Mrs, Weis: tat, SE’ ze Ee wae mai for thom, pudaenly te bal | AAA | TO Oe Mees in oun ||| Setanta Reb, Lat, we Bod fo 1/] BLACK FOX wre at ++ -22.50 and 35.00]! Positive in Econom the Teel wer 9, 073 fant | siad)y bueneds PNREL| CROSS FOX SETS ato ooocccccccsesesev ses... 60,00 and 83.00 it was ‘sa J that she w r FISHER SETS at....... 0.000% 145.00 and 225.00 Advertisements of Colleges, ‘Tries to Die, Schools ETLEYS Wholesale Furriers nt due tu a severe attack ||] Reduction Sales usually Ko hand in hand with removals but the Bohning is always worth what it | now end always. Our Prices aro based on a reasonable profit on the cost of production. Hundred and Fourth street from the |) Send for Bo’ Daily Demons hospital where he was take) wien he FIFTH AV EN i developed a bad cave of hernia. Ms 295 Near 30th St.,N. ¥. VE physician stated to- Well on the road to recovery, SHE SSASSAS SS AS i an and Private Instructors Were ran aeiion et A apart: i ven ent hous 2 avent , Printed Last Year in Rrooklyn ee PLAYER tj slashl s threat with a razor, | The World was ta ek Hospital by | . 4 Walent ¢ Is every prospect | i e Wil] recover, His wife says | i 4 12 AND 14 WEST 32d ST. Bet. Fifth Ave, and Broadway arned to his home at N Sunday World = Wants Work M = y Morning Wonders ‘ ”

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