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i" cs the windows Deputy Chigf Devaney WILSON KEEPS SILENT. thrned in @ escond alarm which brought | FIREMEN HURLED FROM ESCAPESBY BURSTOF LANE Six Men Injured During Fire at Progress Assembly in Avenue A. & Gestrvctive fire that renuited in the ingury of six firomen awopt the Progress Assembly Hall, a fve-story building | Wee8 fer public gatherings at No, 2-90 Avenue A at two o'clock thia morning. ‘Tee dullding is situated in the midst f Senement houses and nearly 2,000 per- Were Griven into the street. injured firemen were all swept from Gre escapes when a back draught egesed an explosion. They are: t I, JAMES, Truck No, 11, cvntusons of teed, WILLIAM, contutons of head and JOUN, JR, Truck No. 11, fractured biede amd cut head, MAX, Truck No, 18, out writ ast gentudons of the baty. EDWARD, Engine No, 33, cut heed, Giiean, PRB, ‘contitons nd fom and ty WEDDING AND DANCE JUST OVER AG FIRE STARTED. ‘Phe first Noor of the bullding fs used @e & cafe. On the second and third fleets are dance halls. The fourth ts a! large assembiy rom and the fifth con- ste Of coveral ainsi! meeting rooms. ‘Beare wore two weddings and a dance the night watchman, Abost two o'clock. Lieut. Judge saw @ Gash of flame in the hallway, He tumed tm an alarm, and by the time) Battalion Chief Poling and Truck No. Tl responded the flame had died out, Great clouds of smoke wore pouring winders. Chief Kenlon, thon he turned in @ third. ‘The rear of the butlding backs up on No, 160 Becond street. Hore there te a ten foot apace between the buildings. On the Third street side there ts a lthree foot apace and from these points |inaide the butlding. Capt. Ormeby and the | through the tenement h lal of the inmates to few minutes the streets w with tenants. ‘The biase was fina burning out all but t damage was about $2500. | SILVER SCREWS HOLD BONE IN BOY'S BROKEN LEG, 1,300-Pound Weight Also Used in Operation After Youngs.er Is Hurt Coasting. The friends of W. KB. Van Werk of subdued after top floor, The Mount Vernon were congratulating i to-day on (he apparent success of an unusual operation performed on Cleveland yerter- rnon Hospital hin nine day att The boy broke h ago. T » very near the hip wocket. Two jo net the bone and were hopeless failures, Yesterday Dr. William Hf. Bishop, the spectaliet in fractures, went up from this city to operate, “Dr. Bishop took with him a bone @rip- ping and netting machine with « pulling @apacity of 1,80 pounds, an expert in the ure of it, and another epeoialist to use the nitrous oxide anaesthetic, net the bones properly tn place and | bolted them together with silver plates which were screwed in, These pintes will be allowed to remain on the bones. How to Make Better Cough Syrup than You Can Buy A Family Gupply, Saving 02 and Pally Guaranteed. A full pint of — ayrup-—as much Excellent, too, Mix one pint of granulated sugar with 4% pint of warm water, and stir for 2 | Minutes. Put 2}4 ounces of Pinex (fifty conte’ worth) in @ pint bottle, then add the Suger Syrup. It keeps perfectly. every one, two or querenty of absolute satistection, or ‘our bes Pinex or will Fmd ag If not, send to The Pinex fayne, Ind. Stern : Brothers HAVE ARRANGED A SPECIAL SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE Women’s House & Tea Gowns AT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIVE PRICES: Kimonos, ..., of Outing Flannel and Cotton Crepon, at $1.45 tig, @ Turkish Toweling, at $2.95, 3.88 _ ¢ $f Blankets and Elderdown, “ 3.25, 4.75 + @f Florentine and Habutai Silk, “ 3.48, 5.50 Howse Gowns, of China Silk, handsomely embroidered, at 8.285 a de Chine, Satin, China and FOR TO-MORROW, Silk, trimmed with lace and ribbon, $19.80, 17.80 Gowns, of desirable Silks, Gowns and Negiigecs, Tea at 8,95 axe and embroidered, many Imported Garments, of Satin, Zenana Cloth, Chine, Messaline and Chiffon Cloth, elaborately at $23.75, 39.75, 48.00 JANUARY CL EARANCE SALE OF Women’s Petticoats At Considerable Reductions in Prices Black Wool Jersey Top Pet with satin or messaline silk Messaline, Chiffon Taffeta a Top Petticoats, in black, navy, emerald, coronation, white and changeable silks, at de Chine Petticoats, i black, emerald, wistaria and wh.te, SECOND FLOOR ticoats, flounces, at ind Silk Jersey $2.75, 3.65 2.95, 3.85, 5.00, 7.25 NEW BUILDING in navy, at To-morrow, Special Values in Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas of Extra Heavy Twilled Silk, close rolled, with handles of sterling silver and natural woods, a 151.05 Regular Value $3.00 Women’s Fine Silk Umbrellas, with chased and etched sterling silver handles, Regular Value $4.50 "(West aah an x 2.85 d 224 Streets f |the firemen fought the blaze, driving tt!) leg While coasting | fracture was far up| Dr. Bishop cut down to the fracture | ¥ pablo aa WORLD, the tragedy and committed suicide swallowing strychnine, left in charge of the child while Retarns to His Omer, bat Won't eer eRe: F bVHLDaA, JANUARY 22, 1912. wrote a note to his stster explaining by Neff had been her SERRE IE Talk on Col, Harvey, a er Lanvabies We Give and Sixth Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. 1868---E-s'ablished 44 Years—1912 it You Desire TRENTON, N. J., Jan.2.-Gov. Wood. | = : = | row Wilson returned to his office at Redeem 9 tan State : weft after an alaen RS Surety Stamp ymaking tour tant | ] Gay, ‘Newepaper fen fn Wi N T E R T0 U | Coupons for $2.50 = FURNITURE ; UNDER | in Merchandise ‘@ = On Owr CLUB PLAN PERSONAL ESCORT ne ry sald the Governor up in his office trying to eat ndence, It was added that tively would be no statement m the Governor on any Kuy- un to fect (GARDNER WILL CAPTAIN, J YALE'S TRACK TEAM. | NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan, 22-1 7 tp, ORLEANS MARDI GRAS al Bullman train New York | f Chicago, want elected captain of the Yale t to Pt. Clarence ¢ n A his restenat re Bad dner ix @ pole \ PINEHURST and has been on the track team fo at, the Hote Vourusty He im also leader of the Yale jub and @ former Western n Gye. golf ‘ares from other pointe, Full information of ‘Ticket Agente of Co Studs trict, Pawenger Agent, grit Fifth Avenue, New York, Pennsylvania R. R Milled his twelve-year-old niece, Anna- bel Bond, while hunting rabbite near here to-day, Overcome by remorse, he Smith Graye€o- Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Smith Gray & Co. 22.50, 25.00, 27.50, 30.00, 32.50 & 35.00 Suits & Overcoats 15.00 New York has never known a fine clothes offering of equal importance—more than three thousand of the suits are just from our tailor shops—cut on advanced style modele from our exclusive special tailoring fabrics—suits that you have our positive as- {fq |} surance not only are but will be good style ) for more than a year to come. i 5] The tailoring of every Smith Gray & Co. gar- ment is the finest obtainable in read -for-service clothes and is superior to most found in custom & Co. models are conceded by tailoring. ‘All’ Smith Gra: of both wholesale and retail buy- the most critical ers to be absolutely the most advanced, correct, dis- tinctively styled garments shown ready-for-service. The Smith Gray & Co. fabrics are nearly all exclusive and represent the very high standard of excellence of quality from the world’s best mills. Were you to pay the full regular beginning of the season, prices, you would not have the aise Had ful assortment of fabrics and models from which H you may choose here now at prices that average about one-half. But no mere words can do this offering justice [fa —no full appreciation can come without having seen =| for ourself what this offering means—so come in : y—eee quality in assortment at a price you have never seen equalled. Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. Your Charge Account Is Solicited. Smith Gray & Co. Twe Breeklyn Stores: (Wy Two New York Stores: — Broad: We Broadway at Bedford Av. ithAv.,Bet. 27th & 28th Ses, Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street announce the beginning today of a Sale of Men’s Overcoats Former prices: $23, $25, $28, $30 at $18 @ Raglans, slip-ons, single breasted and double breasted great coats, as well as many models of a conservative bent, in a hand- some variety of fabrics and colorings, and designed, cut and tailored by the Saks organization, which is the best indorsement you can get on the subject of style a sale of few words and great values Ling Tickets good te fi EN POP wwiaT aoa eRe oO aeleleamye | Over the Counter Best Quality—Lowest Only Eight More ne Our Entire Stock Reduced This is UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE week, and from a selling standpoint is the big week in the month. Nearly the entire fifth floor of the O'NEILL main store is | devoted to the display of UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE. | In this great aggregation you will find many beautiful PARLOR, LIVING ROOM and LIBRARY SUITS, Easy Chairs, Comfort Rockers, Turkish Chairs, Fancy Reception », $110.00 Five Piece Suit, $65.00 Suitable for parlor or living room. The frames are made of curly birch wood, finished a rich shade of dark rrr red ond are artistically carved. Each chair is roomy and comfortable; broad arms; upholstered backs; upholstered hte with a Turkish spring edge; French legs; hand-carved claw feet. ¢ frame is thoroughly constructed; the fin- ishing is the best and is hand polished. All materia! used in the interior construction is the best of its kind. Thissuit can be covered as you like, either in silk velour, panne, Sicilian cloth, silk plush, or tapestry. ‘This is an extraordinary value at the price quoted and must be seen to be appreciated. $72.00 Three-Piece Suit, $52.50 Suitable for parlor or living room. This three-piece suit is one of the most artistically designed suits in our whole stock. The frame is made of genuine birch wood, finished in @ beautiful shade of dark ma- hogany, the construction and finish being of the highest class. They Prices on Sixth Ave. Selling Days in | The Great January Furniture Sale in Price 10 to 50 Per Cent O'Neil Main Stere—Fearth and Fifth Ficors. Chairs, Morris Chairs, Couches, Gold Chairs, Low Chairs, Davenports, Davenport Beds, Odd Uphol: Rockers, Chairs and Settees, etc. Also many elegant pieces of English leather furniture, upholstered on mahogany frames, filled with the finest white curled hair and-down, and covered with the best English Morocco leather. Below we accurately illustrate a few patterns of-three and five-piece suits which are extra specials:— $98.00 Five Piece Suit, $70.00 Suitable for parlor or living room. The frames of this suit are thoroughly constructed. E t is put together in o way that as- sures long wear. ‘The finishing is the best, and it is beautifully band- je The backs are nively carved, which adds to the artistic bea' Broad comfortable ari ‘nch legs and hand-carved claw feet. upholstering in the ba closely tufted. The best springs are used in the seat construction with a wire spring edge. You can make your own selection of covering on this suit, cither in silk plush, velour, Sicilian cloth, panne or tapestries. $60.00 Three-Piece Suit, $45.00 Suitable ‘or ead will surely appeal to all those who are looking for a thing that is ings little different from the average. The backs are closely tufted. vy have spring seats and loose cushions that are tied on with silk cords and tassels; French shaped legs; best constructed frames; beautifully @n- feo orliving room. The design is highly artistic SLR ces chaty toa he opines teed fo his sailors tte bighest ferttuin” Was eres eran Ler'eheteadt orehatace gcse”. "aM quality tempered steel, and everything used in the intertor construction —_ panne silk plush, Sicilian cloth; genuine leather or tapestry. This auit’ by is of standard quality. The design is new ond artistic and very com- —_can be had in genuine leather at the same price. The leather suite are bY fortable, You can make your own selection of covering in silk plush, made with upholstered seats, as loose cushions are not practical ia % silk velour, Sicilian cloth, tapestry and panne plush. The backs on this leather furniture. suit are beautifully shaped, and it has French legs and hand-carved claw feet. Discontinued Patterns of I Oo tak pipe D t . n UUur Oister e Wilton and Saxony Rugs I ah ga In the January Sale eg O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Secend Fleor. tions of Irish Point, Renaissance, Cluny and Brussele curtains. Rates quality. Regular prlees....81.75 . $8.20 $8.00 94.00 per pair OxlE feet; regularly $50, at 044.80. Sale prices....... $1.00 91.60 02.00 92.75 per pair 83421034 feet; regularly $45, at 939.50. $4.80 Usility Boxes at ¢3.00 each x9 feet; regularly $82.50, at $27.50. Covered with good quality Japanese matting with bamboo trimmings. J : Body Brussels Rugs 936.00 French Velour Portieres at $25.00 pr. gyi8 fests reqularty 080, cic For To-Morrow ox Stats rea la 50. one lady peneret coarse Len Ro the eye and pec igi : 844x10}4 feet; regularly 088.50, at 620.28. All Remnants at Half-Price 3 $1.19 Inlaid Linoleums at 950 Square Yard wos eulaios of naa ,vaeurs, cretonnes, Swisees, drapery eille, Pe pepe a alas erated cal aaa Smell Lote of Lave Curtains Slightly Soiled, Half Prices. ad AY J BAUMANN & GRO Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Close Evenings at 6. te sn ~ te cont oy Bg J st. Bspeohela Furniture. While that ’ e tat moe, ef oes ioe i 150 Women's Winter Coats ceanletly 975 | compieey Complete At Greatly Reduced Prices 500 Brass Beds at Low Pri = Only One of a Kind at Black Broadcloth Coats, 50 : Velvet and braid trimmed......, Blue Broadcloth Coats, \$y Velvet and braid trimmed ......, 8 4-50 Blue Cheviot Coats..-... i m Golden Onk Chif- fonler, value 810, . A Pair of Handsome Decorated 6. : We FR China Vases with Every $20.00 |Malrer Purchase or Over. i j OUR LIBERAL CREDIT snr Gea TE ~~: mite cor outta, Mailed ree, @_SREXEU TET LOM CC MLIOTAL Jersey and Connectcal OPEN SATURDAY gq Ave. at S4th St. “1, chr statten | D IT—TO APPRECIATE THE CONVENIENCE AND VALUE THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY—READ ne te EET f secon mar ponenet care erm Black Broadcloth Coats, Handsomely trimmed, lined @ throughout with satin and warmly interlined ........ $19.50 50 Rubberized Ratncoats. The season's best models, reduced to $8.50 road was & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. } Gunday World Wants Work A mtnactaeeeetostamcindlitiniliiDe f ——.