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\ j } 4 a ee ae AND RURT FIGHTING WAREHOUSE BLAZE: Whole Waterfront Threatened as Terminal Storage Building Is Damaged $150,000, MANY NARROW ESCAPES. Twenty-two Engines, 5 Fire- boats and 5 Truck Com- panies Fought Flames. 1.4 one of the most punish- in months during a five- @larm biaze in the big seven-story fire- Prect building of the Terminal Storage ‘Warehouse and Bonding Company | Ce Piock bounded by Twenty-seventh | } end Twenty-eighth streets and Twelfth apd Thirteen avenues early to-day Bwo of them are in the horpital and @eeres of others are suffering from ex- Powure and minor injuries. The exti- Mated damage to the bullding ts $150,000, end for a time the whole water front! wae in danger. ‘The dig structure ts In four sections, @aeh gection being divided by freprov wale. Ratiroad tra un through the Westre from Twelfth to Thirternth ave coupled by John & Co! and a @et Brothers, and be furniture packed In ex: “Mmothy Horgan, a w ered the fire on the @outhweat corns etrect and notified Policemen Lyneh and Shu bert of the West Thir tation. This part of occupied by Wanamaker, » buliding ts After the arrival of Mire Chief Ken fon and his assistants and fNve alary beet sent in, twenty-two engines wore engaged in fighitng the Manes (RON SHUTTERS MADE IT DIFFI.| * CULT TO GET AT FIRE © usinens, dosk room with Jo Mr. Dougta ie 'b which did not last lon other quart Gimbel Brothers on tho # alwayn talked ee experten He told |e rved in the National Gua a ory. 1 (Continue 1 from Firat Page) AN Alt Aptihan dE oh Jerly and ther much younge: ) he declared, Street end. This section al with inflammable material, and th @ropped through the elevators to the) @ixth and fifth Moors, and finally to! the ground. | ‘The water towers were put tn use and the fireboats Duane, Willett, New York er, Strong und Hewitt did good work | diMeulties, They could hardly | their positions because of the ice | im tho river, A stiff southenst wind was blowing, | eoeranie aim of money ané it was feared the brands would | carried to the piers of Panama For a while 1D, the crack rps. and Ratlway Company and ton was always strong for the| Valley, Chief Kenton sta-|mijtany, J1e concelved. the. idea off nen on the plera to protect | founding a great military achool at|, Jno to the south in Twenty t) Lawrence River, {tora in the naine ‘of I nth stroct to prevent frelgit int! Mr. WI Lehigh Vatiey yard from catching fire. |, GPECTACULAR FIGHT FOR LIFE}, several however, ever ON A ROOF. “Then car ® Be this ime firemen were on the} AM It y MN that. nix Poole of the sections of building not} Uriven tnt , ko Me fe on his w, touched by th pouring water] {0 get list r|ttlow now, and he will live ‘guekanto the for himaelt that were | hie right nar a msed te ° Poot,ef which hi that: the firemen suffered im that two of them had as spect ght for life as any some of tho oldes oan recall. James Brennan and Thomas F Blaney of Engine Company No. 2 had a Mae of hose with a tremendous pres: |, @ure on the rast end of the building at Twenty-secenth street. The spray from tho powerful atream @ongealed into ice the minute it hit the | oo. Goof, and the firemen, buffeted about by @. wind that cut through thelr heavy @othing Ike a knife, could hardly hold the nozzle because of their numbness. Suddenly the line got away from them | “ead began “snaking” around the roof | ‘The fremen tried to dodge the writhing | Wledgeon, but tho ice-couted root pre- | vented their wetting « foothold and they | @lipped time und again as the noxzi whirled around Tuck them ana| the water drenched them and coatea them with quickly forming toe, KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS ' WO8E BEYOND CONTROL. Pinally Capt. Condy of Truck No. 5 @nd some of his men succeeded in cap. @ering the hose, Brennan and Bianey ‘Were unconscious by this time and were Murried to the ground, where Dr. Archer f the Fire Department attended thei. ) was suffering from many con- fusions and the exposure and Diane, | from fractured ribs, internal injurtes, contusions and exposure, They taken to Now York Hospital, Panled by Vather MoGean, chapi the department, who in the hospit. would call fo ing day his overturned found, FORMED PARTNERSHIP SOON AFTER VANISHING. Tt te now established that Crulkshank | f apartments tn August, | Phirtytiftn st eH and Ay ral engt low: | | TO BE WEALT was at the pl West Til To th BY The Spring Edition of the New York Tele; Directory goes to press Thursday, Februar j i ‘Telephone service must be arranged Aha Bey oe A that date in order to have in this issue. Commercial office, NEW YORK MANHATTAN mnon froten ter; Befor is eoores of thawing out their feet with « the engines. The slush was ‘ inches deep in the streets around ¢ building, and the water and spray froze @a quickly as it touched, as tt did « the Equitable fire, encasing the tire fighters in ice that greatly hamper: their movements, About a mon wo there was a fire fim the Gimbol ton of the butiding and clerk who had tried to save some Books lont his if, During to- # fire Gimbel Bros. sup. piled coffee and sandwiches to the fire Men and several who were ex wowtes Home in delivery wagons, &, Tompuinevilie 13086 ‘Woet Brighten imes THE £' FIREMEN FROZEN LEAP YEAR HOLD- UPS, N. 2—TREED| © ane BY ELEANOR ee ie ean, Tee it well put up milltary man, who met him belleved hin story. The following December ohn M Kaddle and formed a partner- i. of hie mili- me he had rd in Minne: expected to Join the Te looked to and | ed by two fine looking, r. The elder where fourth wal Whip | ye te a consulting en- | | ‘ay there under | fd shel TWO MYSTERIOUS WOMEN eain| HY. ‘The two women who called frequently that Cruikshank had in| ‘iso visited the howe Who saw lways d the women and February phone 'y Ist. ron or before directory listings appear Call, write or telephone to nearest > | Long Ialand. to Porto | WORLD, wee areat, 1912, JANUARY 17, of dents, © River, ry acad- om Cail was in ife but no he was dead ed death an ine * inquiries f prot | — minne.| COHAN’S, COUSIN WEDDED. WANDERED INTO THE SOTA woobDs. Mf | Her Marriage to Ch The membera of Ge yi tle Millionair ad Ke ‘ge Cohan's company are to-day # Lila Rhodes, one of of their “Lite ies J George Co- 7 | King, an actor, nd confided she engaged to Mr. ohan performed in the h of All Saints, Madison avenue One Hundred and Twenty- y. Father James S Was appearing ne With Elizabeth er, and has been family. She will re- up in th non the stage For Sleeplessness Bulld up your system and make ADJUTANT-GENERAL CAME UPON | MIM AS A NEIGHBOR. | s Sdentitiea eshank beck s of Don) the res OMS N. B.—Abso'ute- iy matured in boi- "7 f Donald Douslass He tol wikwhank and had gon Suppo T verified iis s he went to Mis for the devoted to the tnter- in Thirty-fifth street ne was Cr after ers in England. there’s a GREAT difference. ‘St, James members of a well to do family of! he tonal Guards- On Thuraday last the recent develop- men, « pul ments catne in the cane of Cruikshank | ests of the mi that apparently prompted him to leave, “Cruikshant ——— BROWN. — COMPANY— /URRIERS 62 West 23rd Street (Two Stores) 23 West 34th Street $165,000 Worth of High Grade Furs to Be Sold at One-Half of Our Regular Wholesale Prices On Sale Thursday, Friday & Saturday Russian Pony Coats Value 65.00 52 inches long, of finest quality moired skins; semi-fitted | 27.50 litla Kave me to understand model, deep shawl collar and turn-back cuffs; rich silk brocade or satin lining; silk crochet buttons.............. Trimmed Fur Coats of Brilliant Seal and Black or Natural Russian Pony; ] trimmed with Raccoon, Skunk or Adelaide Chinchilla; ( worth up io $150 Baltic Seal Coats Black or Brown, worth up to $60.00...... eS 24.75 Caracul Coats Leipzig dyed skins, worth up to $90.00............ 34.50 Brilliant Seal Coats Chapelle dyed, worth up to $100.00......... 44.50 Natural Natural Pony Coats Coats Matched skins, worth up to $125.00....... .47.50 Hudson Seal Coats Chapelle-dyed Muskrat, worth $225.00....... 95.00 Persian Lamb Coats Leipzig dyed skins, worth up to $300.00... ] 75.00 All Coats Are 52 and 54 Inches Long and Richly Lined SCARFS MUFFS 4.00..... > a Peralan Paw...........6.00 7.50.. » Natgeal Raccoon... 10.75 7.50 Black Fox .. 12.50 8.50... Red Fox 9.50 4.50 White Fox 8.50 Blue Wolf 10.00... .Pointed Fox 12.50...........Black Lynx......... 9.50..............Skunk...... wee LB.5O 6.50...........Black Wolf...........7.60 All the Above on Sale at Both Stores 23 West 34th Street, 62 West 23d Street th his 10 a lowing ide, and to him | Aunt | DEATHBED MARRIAGE IS Miss Lila Rhodes Breaks News of | S!ck engaged tn an argument 3 | evening w {in his employ, and Quinn putled a Dist and fired. The bul 4 :) dna he eo wet we tlc then ins B~ For sale by all leadin d his URURLOMME THE ORIGINAL and GENUINE could be married. Miss MoPonald mate [jam : TR! SYRUP of FIGS 14 of the trip from Newark to this city in IXIRe SENNA a taxical = The ceremony was performed by Rev. 1S MANUFACTURED BY Father Peter Jul 1 / lain, yesterday TIS | Wi ounded eying from a my |@ fracas at Waldwick % through @ marriage ceremo: of he formed. SEQUEL TO HIS SHOOTING. Man, Weds His Fiancee in Hos- pital Des dil Doctors. PATERSON, N. J, Jan. 1 uilet wound re {COLDS'& HEADACHES Ith ough Francis J gan in )| enough in. St. Joseph's most promptly by using Syrup of Figs spite of the doctor's ac Weetheart, Miss Catherine No. 917 bedford avenue, Immediately afterward patent lapsed into unconse: and has|§ ont the world to cleanse and sweeten not spoken since. { Deegan, who is a contractor at W) laxative remedy is needed. Frank Quinn, a Deegan was informed yesterday morn- James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street On Sale Thursday, January the 18th SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS. In Both Stores, Recent Importation of Hand-embroid- ered Waist Patterns in effective designs. Hand-embroidered Cotton Voile........ 3.75, 4.50 and 6.50 values 5,50, 6.50 and 8.50 Hand - embroidered Cotton Voile, with lace insertion 5.50 and 6.50 i values 6.75 and 8.75 OY HOUSE GOWN DEP’TS. Negligees of Crepe de Chine »—lingerie and embroidery trimmed. A variety of In Both Stores, models. 8.75, 10.50 and 14.50 daw former price 12.75 to 22.50 Negligees of Albatross,—lingerie and lace trimmed. 5.50, 7.50 and 10.50 former price 8.75 to 16.50 2.95, 4.25 and 6.50 former price 4.50 to 10.50 of Flannelette: Plain and 1.25, 1.95 and 2.25 former price 1.75 to 3.50 Kimonos of Cotton Crepon, plain and figures. 1.25, 1.7§ and 2.25 former price 1,75 to 3.25 James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street Kimonos of Flowered Kimonos Empire models. James McCreery & Co. 23rd street 34th Street FURNITURE SEMI-ANNUAL SALE CONTINUED. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January the 18th, 19th and 2oth. Rich English Morocco Leather Covered Furniture at 25 to 50% less than usual prices, Davenports, various models. ieeaes 76.50, 88.00 and 155.00 former prices 153.00, 175.00 and 310,00 Yuxurious deep seated Club and Reclining Armchairs with separate cushion seats. 90.00, 96.00 and 110.00 . former prices 136.00, 144.00 and 165,00 Library and Club Armchairs, richly up- holstered. 30.00, 33.00 and 47.00 former prices 57.75, 64.75 and 94.00 Fine Mahogany Book Cases and Library Tables. Bookcases 45.09, 50.00 and §5.00 1.00, $8.00 and 61.00 00, 35.00 and 65.00 prices 29.75, 41.50 and 81.00 English high post Fireside Armchairs and Rockers, of solid mahogany, Models without carving........ Library ‘Tables..... form +++15.00 former Price 20.00 Models with carving. . +00 000++20,00, former price 30.00 23rd Street 34th Sizeet', FREEDOM ‘FROM Expected to Die, INDIGESTION SHUR STOMACH ] BILIOUSNESS& CONSTIPATION ‘and other ills, due to an inactive condi- tion of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, : may be obtained most pleasantly and and Elixir of Senna. It is not a new and untried remecy, but is used by | f millions of well-informed families through- _'fand strengthen the system whenever @ When buying not. the full name of the Company—California Fig Syrup Co.—printed on evory package of the genuine Regular price 50' per bot. one size only,