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a ne EEEEEIREEE EERE | WOMAN WHO WAS BURNED! WALDO NAILS CAPTAIN | BABY TRIES T0 SAVE | FATALLY WHEN KIMONO FOR ATTEMPTED BRIBERY. CAUGHT FIRE FROM OIL. { —— \ MOTHER FROMFIRE Match on Floor Ses Sets Woman's | Clothing Aflame and She Will Die. | | A matoh, otf Burning efter it had) been used to light the stove, was! dropped on her itftohen floor by Mrs. Tana Schmidt, twenty-thres years old, of No, 0 East One Hundred and | Thirty-eixth street, early to-day. Near-| by was an of} can, which Is believed to | have been leaking. Instantly the floor | was ablaze and Mra, Schmidt's kimono | cevent | Frank Schmidt, the woman's husband, | & salesman, had left home about halt | an hour before. Her only companions | were her three smadl ohidren, Frank, | . three years old; Téllte, two years) months oid. Little Frank, in an attempt to ald his mother, seized her kimono and his hands | were burned, Mra, Schmidt dashed out of her own apartment and ran acrons the hail into! that of Mr. and Mra, Duncan Macbiar- mid, The MacPiarmide were at break fast when she staggered into their dine SHOT DOWN STRANGER. ing room and fell just under the elge of the table, Her burning clothes not | Atrested Man Saye Me Thought fire to the tablecloth | ve Mr, MacDiarmid wrapped a heavy gouch cover about Mra. Schmidt, ex tingulsiing the flames tn her clothing. Mrs. MacDiarmid shouted for a police: nan, who called an ambulance that took the injured wo At the hospital recover. Last Monday the Schmidt apartmeft was threatened by @ mysterious fire, which etarted in the hall and spread to the parlor. It was investigated by Do-| that he shot Dennis tective Bzermer of the Alexander avenue] he migit be a Mack atation, who reported that he had found | Police believe the carpet in both rooms oll soaked. jm Was a Binck Hand Agent. 5.—Rovert #. | Dennia atreet, Chie ), Wan shot, probably Tatally, as he changing traine at the Italy's King De La Narra. —<—<— ME %— pranclsc Simple Way | to to Quickly Re-| re, Jane Dh Francisco Ge 1a) @tsaeeieneemeengeenmenpesnneesnes WOMAN FATALLY BURNED| ,\0M™..2". T ACINanGabee ree rasa , the Spectal Ambansador from WHEN BLAZING FAT SETS Mexico, with the members of hin mite, FIRE TO HER CLOTHING. | carriaxe: Victor Ki Mra, Bertha Hrown, a Janitress, living |the thanks of the I ft in the basement of No. 111 Simpwon| Mextcan Hepublic ax weil as of the Rronx, set fire to her drees while | Mexican people for the participation of aktast to-day and wae {a-| Italy in the centennial celebration of tally burned, The woman was frying | Mexican Indeper ve in 1910, meat when the fat in the pan biased ae up. Drops of burning grease ppattered Rear-Ad ner Dead. upon her wrapper, Rear-Admiral 1. Hotiner, retired, She ran into the bedroom and tried | died at the Naval Hoapital in Brooklyn he flames in the bed clothes. |to-day of cancer, Until yesterday he attracted a passer-by w oman Jonor, Jones put fined to his home here, Hin daughter were with him when 1 went for a Fordham he Rear-Admiral Hellner retired Mitel ambulance, At the hospital it] from the navy about a year ago, when was said the woman would he reached the age Minit ‘Best & Co: Seasonable Wear at Special Values Friday and Saturday SmallWomen's & Misses’ Dressos& Coats (Sizes 82 to 88-inch bust or 14 to 20 years.) Newest modes and fabrics, in latest patterns and colorings. MISSES’ FRENCH LINEN DRESSES In colors and white; 10.35 & 8.75 hand-embroidered........... A SMART MODEL IN CHIFFON TAFFETA Trimmed with deep collar ot lace. Jnusual value 18.98 MISSES’ IMPORTED LINGERIE?DRESSES Hand-made, hand-embroider- 14.50 &19.50 ed and Jece trimmed........ 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Sateen Year on Parente at by Detect | ran away f three back to Cornwall-onet 9 ete, n-the- Hudson THE BVENING WosLD, |CHASE OF FOX AND SKUNK PUTS THE PARK IN UPROAR onner Said Volice Captain, Head Keeper an Others Put in Two Lively Houts, © Gaptain Carton of the Ave ing Commander O% ted Two | jwonkeepers, to Have Perse ‘The fox was the same agile Reynard ‘that gave Fifth avenue so much ex clement a few Jaye ngo when It | excaped, or wae liberated, by the fur "| company by way of an advertising nov-| The okunk, Was a new thought the fur emporium | west to the cha Reynard and hin fugitive compan ran blithely about the Park for more Iaet mont) than two hours with a pack of Keepers Me SLANON | and policemen in full ery, Reynard was lered to, pay un to cover In an excavation near the eouted. |Praverse road at Kighty-Sixth street and | vd Into the net carried by Keeper elder. no hunt for the skunk was then taken In earnest, though with marked trep- 4 located in the don ast Sixty-Sixth etre nteered to capturing net chnelder set out holding the net io one | ‘band and his nose in the other He made a sktifal cast with the net } and then camo the aurprise of the day Invtead of being aasatied in the manner amon to all cornered skunks, Keeper nelder found the animal aw harmless | the kitten, | nen swore that had heen anelgned to during the ne Kind that has at him 2 Runawasm at) ¥ Hamilton, hy Tate.) WASHINGTON, Jan, %.—Prenitent ommutyl to expire at once shy tvs beet of a} In accord ance with the traditions of nts tribe. murdered Anna Fdna, a woman doctor “ fatied to cure tila father, In the the tribe this stamped her as a . justifying her death, ‘Toy Toy wasn convicted at Portlan?, Ore, Ha won Was arrentad on Y _HA me be of Orange County took tie Jennie and May Giles, cousina, ax: en years old, daughters of nwall-on-the ore arrested wand Dwyer m he ving at store Natural Color. hot diffienlt to reetore youthful color of ir if you will only use the right method, ro many dyes and staine recommenited for coloring the hair, bit a newly Aiseovered preparation, the Queen’ Gray Hair Restorer, meets 1! desired ‘needs and hae none of the obiectinne | of the old ta aned hair dyes. 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Through Trains No Ferries Every train runs from the heart of the hotel district, one block from Broadway, easily reached by elevated and surface lines from the residential section—the ‘| Pennsylvania Station Seventh Avenue and Thirty-second Street Direct connection from Hudson Terminal, Cortlandt, Dey and Church Streets, by Rapid Transit Electric trains at approx- imately the Same Time. See time table Telephone “ Madison Square 79-00" Tickets will be delivered at home, hotel or office on request. | PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD “Drstinctively individual” 23rd Street FUR DEPARTMENTS. | | WOME HOUSE GOWN DEP’TS. CIGARETTES pi Holding ltepd rage dled javor wine you. The mild, mellow fragrance is amin ntidy package siveavoe ten additional—for 15 cente, Yith each Fatma mannan apen 23ara secure q hancsomerfe nes pase nant ( 12 ed) ccdecion af 10, for 15 cents a,” 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE AUMAN N’S AT 149 SST. ta OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED OLID ‘able | Geft. Extension Heavy Claw Veet, TO YOUR HOME CREDIT FREE npnSAeaS" “ ; This 3-Piece Suit with every $100 purchase; value $2 FREE Imperial Leather Couch = ** Brass Bed 076 it 149th Strect Rha A Post Office A RV aU RT? J 149 s%.2 Doo THE EASIEST PAYMENT ROUSE IN NY,” ST. 1 DOOR WEST OF oi | James McCreery & Co. | upen kvery tvemimy bow vd Sau 1d. Sar duys LOLLY Py me cau iv 23rd Street 34th Street TauE TERMS T) RMS ANNUAL SALE CONTINUED Men's and Women's GLOVES AND HOSIERY At Exceptionally Low Prices | | 23rd Street 34th Street | JUNIORS’ SUITS DEP’TS. 23rd Street James McCreery & Co. 34th Street On Friday, January the 26th. In Both Stores, Black Pony Skin Coats, with brocaded silk lining. 52 inches long. 47.50 Caracul Coats, with plain or brotaded silk lining. 52 inches long. 97-50 Natural Raccoon Muffs........... 12.50 ba > Scarfs..... sevees 6.50 Blue Wolf Muffs..............6666 8.50 "SARS. ies sovscesved GOO Natural Wolf Muffs............... 8.50 bis “Scarfs Persian Paw Muffs........ a WS PRAUS vavivve tance ++ 2.§0 N’S COATS. Im Both Stores, Long Coats of Black Chiffon Broad- cloth, — trimmed with braid and velvet, satin lined and interlined. 18.50 and 22.50 values 29.50 and 35.00 Motor and ‘Travelling Coats of Mixed Materials. A variety of models. 10.50, 13.50 and 17.50 value 19.75 to 29.50 In Both Stores, House Gowns of Crepe de Chirie, and embroidery trimmed. :—lace 10.50 and. 14.50 former price 12.95 to 22.50 Kimonos of Crepe de Chine,—trimmed with fringe or satin ribbon, unlined or lined with Albatross. 8.75 and 10.75 . former prices 12.75 and 15.50 Kimonos of French Flannel,—trimmed models. 5.75 and 8.75 former prices 7,95 and 11.50 Kimonos of Flannelette,—satin trimmed, loose and belted models. 1.75, 1.95 and 2.25 former. price 2.25 to 3.28 Kimonos of Persian Satin or Flowered Silk. 5-75 In Both Stores, Spring models in Juniors’ Suits. of Serge, Whip Cord and Tweed. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 22.50 to 30.00 Girls’ White Batiste Dresses with Dutch neck, trimmed with cluny lace. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 4.95 Girls’ Colored Wash Dresses with bloom- ers. Made of Percale and Chambray. Size 6 to 10 years. 2.95 and 3.75 Made James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street SOROSIS ANNUAL SALE Women's Sorosis Boots, Oxford Ties and Slippers, including many standard styles and the latest fashionable models, Made of Satin, Velvet, Glazed and Dull Kid, Tan and Black Calfskin, Suede, Patent Leather, etc. 2.95 per pair former price 4.00 3-85 per pair former prices 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00 len’s Sorosis Boots and Oxfords 3-85 per pair former prices 5.00 and 6,00 James McCreery & Co. 34th Street