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on he flames spreading, sparks were cat ried to the rvof of the ener mie 6 EVE TENEMENTS Produce Company's building at Nos. ¢ tnd 6 Throop avenue. This structure f aw fire quickly and eleven horses were destroyed. Then the flames apread Mia to ho Gayety Inn, a hotel adjotning the Gayety Theatre. Twenty chorus girls and other players ran to the treet, nany in night dresses and alippera, The hote! was saved from destruc. wi tion but was made untenantabdle by —— water, and the routed guesta were cared for in the theatre. Company's building was destroyed. Tenants Overeome by Smoke Carried Out by Firemen in Williamsburg. — on HELD BY HIS FEET, HE SAVES A GIRL. Mrs. Caroline Berger ran from her boarding house, a five story structure at No, 108 Bast Forty-sixth street, at 6 o'clock last night and told Policeman John Fleming that the place was on fire. Before the engines arrived thirty or more boarders In the house reached the CHORUS GIRLS IN PANIC, fish in: Undress From Gay- ety Inn, Adjoining Theatre, ». Which Was Threatened. —_| such that he could not enter the front was told a girl was in a room on the | at No, 156 and went to a window on the fifth floor, He was followed by Patrol- Four alarms were sent in last night! man Fleming, ps a #0f & fire which, starting at 7.45 o'cluck| Standing on the top of a shutter of a fn the Liberty Knitting Mills, a three-| fourth floor window and holding toe r drain pipe was a girl. Hurley did not mtory structure at Nos. 2, 4 and 2% have on his fireman's cap. Boerum atreet, Williamsburg, spread to) spon't try to lift me actose,” orted the five four-story tenement houses between | girl, “You're not a fireman. You'll drop the miljs and Lorimer street and leaped| me, I'd rather jump.” across to a livery stable and to a three-|| Fleming appeared at the window and story tenement house. convinéed: the girl Hurley was @ fire- . man, With Fleming holding to his foet The Are, it 1s believed, started in the) turiey swung his body across the space. boller room of the mills. Before it was| “When I say jump, you Jump,” he discovered by a.night watchman it had| told the girl. climbed to the first floor and was #hoot-) Several times he swung back and ; ing up the elevator shafts, forth, Then he gave the word. ie i umped and Hurley seized her under the Before the engines came in answer to Lest Both wale Geko US Ona Th ty the first alarm the mills were doomed. | the hoticeman, Geperating the Williamsburg exchange! ‘Tho fire was confined to the third Of the New York and New Jersey Tele- | oor. phote Company from the burning fac- tory was a vacant lot. It seemed the | © exchange would take fire, and there | Eph Sight among the operators, but Shirin, em Ty Miss Viola Nelson, quieted them. ¥ SCOTT'S WIND CARRIES THE rauea|l vit, ACROSS THE STREET. * UL ION When the fire was at its height in the | mills there camo a sudden gust of wind fer that carried the flames across the | street. Seventy horses were in the sta- fife and when {t began to burn the ant- | “male were difficult to handle. Many of | them were got to the street only after facks bad been tled about their heads, bilidtolding them. In the tenement next to the stable were Mrs, Angelo Vari! and her baby two days old. Mot er and child were overcome by smoke before they were carriel out by Pa- trolman George Shepherd of the Clymer street station. The fire in the stable and the adjacent | tenement house was put out quickly, but the firemen could not stop the march of the fiames on the opposite side of the street, The police had dif- ficulty in routing the tenants from | these houses, all of which were de-| Ftroyed. At midnight, when the chief operator, is the near-nature treatment for Consumption. The power it creates, its purity and whole- someness are Nature's greatest aid in over- \coming disease. ALL DARUGGISTS | firemen finaily | aD a ig Furniture House! uBaumaan 35th to Q Compy 36th St. YOUR GUARANTEE F OUR LIBERAL DEALINGS: A Receipted Bill in Full of Your Account Wil Be Given in Case of the Death ot the Wage-earner of Your Family. We Especiall; Invite Sma Accounts Spindles sub-], “FR and numerous, Best English lacquer. here at $18.00 w _ Nowhere ele in the city can you find it at our ev 11.98 a Single Stamps After Noon ae You CAN NOW puY 10 Bepos** “UWig, DEP 2 come, ad Witnices COMPARI 6 An No Deposit’ Offer furnish any room completely and we’ will deliver the]! goods promptly to your home. $18 Cornet Ball Brass Bed. wnieee Style, One of the *11 .O8 fintinim Wractive and pular designs. & Fin-corner-ball , frelfoet join the Can NN Ne Yo with — Ww InviTe 30) on Come into our store, select whatever you require to them after delivery, in small weekly payments. season's most a!- @ jive mounts f heavy pi lars at : | vetieved there was no further danger of UNTERMYER di. street. Joseph Hurley of Truck No 3] gepq" top floor. ‘Tho heat and smoke were | him, jor rear door, but he got into the house | try You may pay for] # GRILLED BY N. Y. C. VICE-PRESIDENT. | “te “too tmoonsequential” for ies come on to pay any attention to, Ani “Ly PSC. "Wes Only en Ad” |PETERSON DIES IN BELLEVUE junct of the Railroad.” Philosopher and Friend of Poet Gil-| ference on taxation—the first was held to the Morgue. If it ts no claimed 1a ten days it will pe buried in Potter's Fick. _——— Gen@ Thanks to the Cesar, 8T. PETERSBURG, Jan. 10.~—Some nl groups of Russian subjects, Armenians and Musguimans inhabiting the port of Ensell, on the Caspian, have telegraphed to-day to the Emperor of Russia, thank. ing him for the restoration of order by hig troops after four. years of anarchy in ‘Persia. The conditions which had prevailed Guring that period had, eaid the despatch, ruined commerce and es- 7 Sixth Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. == ONEILL-ADAMSCO, = Best Quality—Lowest that You We Get That Would F Tailored Women’s Suits Coats 300 in the Lot 300 in the Lot Suitable for women of all sizes; ay French woollen’ pronase, serge woollens, tweeds, mizt fe Lr k nel the Cre’ a Seiabe sha in. many styles; plain tailor and trimmed; formerly sold up to $85.00, at $14.50 Suitable for dress and heavy wear; styles desirable for women large and small; of broadcloths, mixtures and velours in black, ox- ford, grays, blues and browns, high and low neck, semi and loose models, formerly sold as high as $80.00, at $12.75 January Clearance‘ Sale of Women’s Knit Underwear ONeill Main Store—Third Floor, Thousands of pieces sacrificed to clear out before inventory. Women's $1.50 Union Suits at $1.00 Medium weight, white wool union suits, high neck, long or short sleeves, ankle lengths. Women's $2 Union Suits at $1.50 White wool union suits, high neck, long or short sleeves, ankle Women's $1.00 Underwear at 69c White ribbed cotton union suits, high neck, short or long sleeves, ankle lengths, also white ribbed wool vest or pants. Women's Imported Swiss Ribbed Un- derwear Reduced for This Sale Vest: verine: Haleked, . grades, ai ", 69e Women's 5 Light Weight errr tow Regular Prices Buy Now for Spring Women's 50c Underwear at 39c White ribbed union suits, lace trimmed, low neck, sleeveless, knee eps tert Knee length pants, lace trimmed, lisle vests, low neck, leeveless. Women's 50c Medium Weight Underwear at 29¢ Vests long sleeves, pants ankle lengths, white ribbed cotton. Women's 29¢ White Ribbed Pants at 19c - Knée length, lace trimmed. bai Three Days’ Sale ot Toilet Goods Drug Sundries Rubber Goods Z Thursday, Friday, Saturday Hundreds of staple items will be placed on sale for the next three days. £ All at Special Wants Honest Assessments and qual This Sale of We Are Geraa)Our Frost Offerings Geves) Everything Elsewhere You Are the Judge—We Invite Your Critical Inspection O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer. TEE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1912. (tae question, deusetne on tre waee | GOV. DIX SPEAKS FOR FAIR AND EQUAL TAXES.|.; Congrens ot invetigna the "eney trust.” Opposes a Double Charge on Any Form of Property. BUFPULA, Jan. 10.—A speech prepared by Gov. Dix and reed in his absence was the feature of the second State con- To the True Musician —the seeker of the very beet piano, be he prejudiced, be he wedded to the glamor of the an- ofent name, or # worshipper at the shrine of tradition, the at Ution last year. The subject was “Tmelligent Assessment and Just Taxa- tien.” Gov, Diz reviewed at length the vari- ous taxes in the State, urged that as- sesements be made at full value or the law changed so that assessors would not awear they have been #0 made while the counties and the State admit this ts perjury by having boards of equalisa- tion. He strongly opposed any system of double taxation, and praised amendment of the Iwheritance Tax law which prevente the taxation of property of non-residents on which tax te paid proves an inetant revelation, and makes of each investigator a convert and enthusiastic ad- mirer. So superior isitin tone, inaction, oonstructionand that it je, in the end, the moet bp Aes durable and economi- cal player piano to buy. CASH, OR TERMS IF DESIRED. Dally demonstrations, Booklet on request, 295 1868—Established 44 Years—1912 Prices on Sixth Ave. Saw a« Hearancd Sale vonen *s Apparel Foulard Silk Dresses 200 in the Lot Messalines, taffetas, nets, serges, in dark and light shadings, About 200 in this lot, many handsome models, suitable for every possible occasion, strictly new and up-to- date; have sold up to 885,00, at $10.00 Women's Coats 200 in the Lot For women of all sizes and ages, of tweeds, two-toned mixtures, polo cloths in grays, browns, tans, blues and dark and medium shadings; not one style but many. Coats that have sold as high as $19.75, at $9.75 $6.00 Silk Kimonos at $3.95 Just Like Illustration O'Neil) Main Store—Third Fleer. aes 8 special purchase we ‘are able to sell these kimonos at this extremely low Price. There are only 50 kimonos in this lot. Made of pretty Persian patterns, Empire model and trimmed with messaline rib- bon Ade front and around sleeves, at, $3.95 $510" Bath Robes$3.75 We will also show at this sale several models we have taken from our stock that have sold much higher, so we cannot promise all sizes in $3.75 any one model, at... Half Price Sale of Corsets O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. 4 Nemo Triple Strip Corsets at $2 With Ri Lastik ti slvee 1°05 as panne attached garters and the new holdtight straps; R. & G., Thomson's Shove Fis Fitting, Royal Worcester orset 4 and 6 hy i falls of lace and satin ibbon satiate re Renee ies $8 Advanced “La Vida" Corsets, 95 Made of French imported coutil; boned throughout with excelon, $2 Rengo Belt Corsets, $1.85 fueret models to select from; every pair guaranteed; all sisce Madame Irene and La Vida Models Nicely trimmed with lace; faur and six hose sunporteve attached; former price $10; to close out, your choice at, . $5 W. B. Advanced 1912 Models, 92 Corsets at $1 Nicely trimmed with lace; garters attached. re - All Oue ed Corsets at Ste ular makes and styles; t t fro Glove Hing, Hr tC, Princess C. Baad PNG lees 18 tame clusive; garters oy Untrimmed Millinery In the January Reduction Sale At Less Than Half Price O'Neill Main store—Firet Floor, Women's Biack Velvet Dress Shapes, vulucs $2.48 te - $1.25 91.95 et Dress ‘Shapes, first quality, values $4. 60 ‘ » $4, 50 it 25¢ Biack’ Beaver Dress Shapes, values $3.50 to $4.50, $1.50 Imported Fancy Feathers, tails, alto breast; values 81 to 68. At a5 Velvet Roses and Velvet Folia elected in hte place, ‘The significance! Founded 1830 Annual Clearance Sale of | Men’s Shoes Thursday, Friday and Saturday January 11th, 12th and 18th All Leathers and Shapes, in Stout Single Soles, Button, Lace and Blucher Cuts Our 6.00 and $7.00 Shoes "$3.95 Introductory Sale of A New Shoe for Boys Sizes 1 to 6 at $2.35 per pair Regular price will be $8.00 per pair] We tee the soles of this shoe to resist isd Stsrocs foe ss weoks, or wik spbomseen does Oh @MtEIE Important Sale of Men’s Furnishings Thursday, Friday and Saturday January 1th, 12th and 18th Pleated and plain bosom, peer cuffs, coat m ‘alue $2.00 Flannel Shirts With French cuffs and separate collars. Value $8.00 White P. K. Bosom Dress Shirts } Colored Shirts \ $1.95 $1.85 $1.85 $1.00 $1235 $2.65 Coat model, (hee ante Satay fin- fished. ..vcsevecoevcveee Value $3.00 Pajamas Colored and white, bepetie oe V neck models.......-+02+008 +++ Value $1.60 Of fine mercérized cl lain eee and fancy; also domet loth, pai Values $2. i) and et $2.50) lain colors and fi ot ‘alues $4.00 and $4.50 Of silk mixtures, Muslin Night Shirts With V neck, colored silk bt mye 8 50¢ ‘alue 75c Bath Rober: $2.50 Blanket and terry cloths. value icon Fo 5 Cloth Dressing Gowns } ry Light weight, plai le, Light weight, plaid effect. Oni ailan ¥! 50 Coat Sweaters } $3.50 d, full fas! fe Gray worsted, full fa: niaged,, alus $5.00 3. : Underwear. bm rie bi pope lisle and French balbrig- 65¢ Value 8 $1.00 per garment Gray Worsted Union Suits. Vix ae ; $ Te & : Plain and Fancy Lisle Half Hose Importers’ Samplee—mostly size 1034. a 35¢ per pair, 3 patrs for $1.00 Values 50c and 75c A Special Offering of Men's Shirts to Measure Pleated or Plain Bosoms 4 for $10.00 Exceptional Values in Sole Leather Suit Cases and Bags Sole Leather Bags $8. Value Hand sewed frame and corners, leather: lined, double handle. 16, 18: xd inch, in brown and russet, Sole Leather Suit Cases Linen lined, with skirt flap, ners. : 22, 24 and 26 ple camber] and russet..... see eeeeeeees teeevcccccoens, Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave., 10th St,