The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1912, Page 4

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POWDER IMAGAZINE AT SANDY HOOK eer ree Soldiers Baitle for Hours With Blaze That Destroys Ice and Fuse Houses. TO PERIL, In’ Imperifled Magazine Were 6,000 Pounds of Powder and , 3,000 Rounds of Ammunition. | WIND ADDS MRundrede of soldiers trom Fort Han- | ook Naked their lives for hour last Bight fighting a fire on the Sandy Hook | Proving grounds that spread from the! Rig ice house to the fuse magazine {Within a few yards of the fumes and! fying eparks was the powder magazine, | fm which were more than 6,00 pounds | —_——-- I tel ‘end 3,00 rounds of fxed| Se ceeurven STRIKE CHLDREN IAAIRYLAND And the ice house, big a seven. nile 1 trom| She fort, could get on the 5 ground i Tee dangers of the situation wore at ease apparent. Both the fuse house and the powder magazine were directly f the path of the strong wink, and aparks were failing on both buildings. * Within an hour the situation became | Little eo threatening that * more soldiers ; F these! Impressions in Letter to ater on the! house with every Bort of apparatus that could be o! or dove’, At Umen big tongues of fame would shoot out toward the build. | New Yoru ts junt Mie fairyland tw the age and the men had to make rush | children from the textile district of etter rush for shelter. Lawrence, Mass, who are being cared ‘At midnight the roof of the tee house | for to-day in various families, There fall in and sent up a great geyser of /HAV been Ko many familion eaxer to sparks and embers, Thinking that tive | Ht ve the youngsters a home that an- @anger was over as these died down, igriha meet of the men started back to the | of this fort, when it was discovered that a corner of the fure house was on fire. | the ‘The soldiers were called back, but the new biase had already gained consider- able headway. ‘Phe men kept at thelr Gungerous work and continued to pour water on the powder ‘magazine until af) tremendous hissing and brilliancy inside of the fuse house whowed its contents Anxious Parents. joventh stresy a number of (an't exactly a runaway, the train with her sister 3 was scheduled to make the New York tris When told that her father was oR 6 tired got back to quarters, and stayed on duty until day- the emouldering debris Ut w reported that no one Was hui! MASKED ROBBERS HOLD UP DRUGGIST AT HIS OWN DOOR ‘Weisburg Knocked Down, bui Had Left Most of Money in His Safe. the Back A simple rubbing with this wone @erful Oh gives quick relief, It penee trates through the pores of the skin to the place that hurts and stops the pain, Trial bottle 10¢.; all druggisis, David Weisburg, forty-Ave @ druggist at No. 06 ‘who lives at No. 10 Manhattan avenue Tend in the papers abvut the boldness of New York highwaymen until he de- @lded to al the day's after cloning him that he did magked men waylald iin, only to find he had left ali but 8 In the safe at the store. At was aboui 1 v'ciock when Wels- burg entered the vestibule of hin home A man wedring {Ploucs bat and hay- fag a hundkerchi® tio o: waked men ye wtruck him in t the head with and he fell, Ho « began shouting The robbers went through and got $0 and grabbed his wa he made such resistance them from getting away win piece. Other tenants in tne iv 7 aroused and the three robbers ran fouth and got a bad wealp w atitohes were t tae ume every night, Les time he had locked the money tn the safe. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY Randy Hook 4 uM Gate 2. PORT OF NEW YORK, ARLIVED. ~ Fork City, eegedece ‘ ag Tat er vous || Every Day » INCOMING STEAMSITIPS € 1 iow Oftoane, . ville, Palermo, » ovTaorna en 16. ences Se es = veer mmc Mary Sullivan Writes Her |+ city, | ay Ridge, anxious about her she and fired for Pains in| THE EVENING WORLD, gman, will he depe. to | gene Tans to Fr in and She is confident they will allow her to stay, but the Federation haa notified |Hulllvan that {f he Insists on ay leoming back they will send her obarge of 4 woman from the coment: tee. The chfidren who arrived Ba' are distrituted in ninety homes, but there are 1,200 other families that’ have nuade application for some of the ohib dren to care for. | Allcock’s| _ A UNIVERSAL REMEDY For Pains in the Back. Equally effective for all sorts of aches and pains the result of taking cold, Overexertion or strain. sat right down 1 this letter at her parents: Constipation, Bitiousness, Indigestion, etc. orange, =. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Beginning today a Sale of Men’s Overcoats formerly $25, $23, $20, $17.50 at $14 Q This Sale will appeal to two communities of men. It will appeal to those men who habitually pay 14.00 for an overcoat and who appreciate the ad- vantage of buying at that price a garment which has heretofore sold for more. It will also appeal to those men who pay 17.50 to 25.00 for an overcoat and who recognize the economy of getting the same garment for less. The assortments include regulation coats, com- fortable slip-ons, racy Raglans, and conservative single and double-breasted tourist coats, in many favored fabrics and colorings, and in a full range of sizes, including many for youthful shoulders. q You cannot employ your holiday today to better advantage than to avail yourself of one of these splendid overcoat opportunities. Sworn Average Daily Circulation For Entire Year 1911 ONE CENT 7 bays 7 Including Sundays CENTS | aire 2% $50.00 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1912. (Lord & Taylor: Founded 1826 - We Will Place on Sale To-Morrow, Tuesday; 950 Pairs Imported Trish Pownt Lace Curtains _ Excellent stylee—Values from 86.50 to $7.50 At $4.50 Per Pair Extraordinary Values in New Curtain Fabrics 40-inch Curtain Swisses 10,000 yards—six different styles. Values 20c to 220 per yard 40-inch Fine Etamines 10,000 yards—White, ivory and ¢ 206 cream. Value 35c per yard 40-inch Colored Curtain Swisses and Etamines 20C€ Values 30c and 35c per yard Fancy Curtain Nets 5,000 yards—Values 45c to 55c per yard. A Special Offering of 75 French Willow Chairs Large model, with pocket and cush- } ion, covered with imported printed cretonnes and tafictas. Value $7.50 $5.00 Blankets, Comfortables and Bedspreads At Greatly Reduced Prices Fine Wool Blankets #8,60 and $3.95; regularly $4.50 and $5.00, 75 Pairs Extra Large Size California Woot Biankets $5.00 per pair; regular $8.50 quality. Com/ortables Silkoline covered, cotton filled, $1.50; regular $2.25 quality. All Silk Covered Top and Back, Pure Lambs’ Wool Filled. $5.75; regular $8.50 quality, | ~ Bedspreads Satin finish, scalloped with cut corners, $2.95; regular $3.75 quality. Muslin Sheet: and Pillow Cases At Special Reductions in Price Sheets | 54x99-- 50e 68x99-— 57e| 4 72x99— 68e | 5 81x99—- Tie | 54x3815— 90x99—. 83c | Pillow Cases $2x9814 a Broatlway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. 50 {NS ESHER BRos. & NO MONEY:DOWN Ease GRAND SALE 4 OFF | GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE} Tepe We Furnish Apart ia This from $19.98 to $500 AS 7 CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Dowi $20.00 ' 4 Bi wi h Every urchase 01 8.5 130.00 260.00 300.00 Static THIS wou ap ok 25.00 DR 1Odth St, 108d St. Subway Station One WE PAY FREIGET ‘nok Awne FISHER BROS. 'COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 STS nat orpeN ™ SATURDAY EVENING | Stern’ Brothers have made Final Reductions of Prices on their remaining stock of Furs and Fur Garments and will offer to-morrow Moire Pony Coats, from $33.50 to 89.50 ‘ Formerly $55.00 to 145.00 k French Seal Coats, superior quality, $59.50 to 85.00 Formerly $85.00 to 125.00 tena Caracul Coats, : light weight lustrous skins, at $50.00, 69.50, to 110. 00 Formerly $75.00 to 165.00 Seal Bisam Coats, of selected skins, $115.00 to 139.50 Formerly $175.00 to 225.00 ad Persian Lamb Coats, from $135.00 to 295.00 Formerly $195.00 to 425.00 Also the remainder of Children’s Fur Coats, Matched Fur Sets, Separate Muffs and Neckpieces . », At Proportionate Reductions, Attention is directed to their unusually large assortments of Early Spring Styles in Women’s Tailored Suits, Street Dresses, Aiternoon and Evening Gowns, Lingerie and Linen Dresses Also for To-morrow, at Specially Reduced Prices, New Models in | Tailored Walking Suits, of Serges, Worsteds, Whipcords, Hair-line Stripes and Taffeta, plain and trimmed in the latest effects, a at $27.50, 31.50, 39.75 One Piece Dresses, of Striped Satin Cloth, Taffetas, ‘ Navy, Black and White Serges, trimmed with silk braid and real lace aly at? 17. 50, 21 50" . some with silk lined waists, yi Tuesday, Exceptional Values in Cotton & Linen Dress Fabrics Belfast Dimities, | in a large range of this season’s | most attractive designs and colorings, at Usual Price 25¢ to 30 Yard | Fancy Linen Suitings, white grounds with black stripes and checks, black ae with white stripes, Homespun Crashes and Automebile Suitings, also Ramie Linen in white, oyster and Peter Thompson blue, at Values 55¢ to 75¢ Yard French Linen Ratine, 46 inches wide, in white only, Regular Value $1.75 Yard 12¢ Bre 88° Linen Departments | CLEARANCE SALE OF UNMATCHED TABLE CLOTHS AND | NAPKINS, ALSO DESIRABLE LINESOF HOUSEHOLD LINENS | AT CONSIDERABLE REDUCTIONS FROM REGULAR PRICES. Damask Table Cloths, $1.70, 2.95, 4.25, 5.50, 6.50 Napkins, Doz. 1.80, 2.75, 4.8, 5.78 Damask Table Cloths, / round scalloped, at $3.75, 5.25, 5.90 Napkins, scalloped, Doz 5:75 Linen Sheets, Hemstitched, Pair $3.25, 4.25, 4.70, 5.98 Linen { Hemstitched, Pair 88c, 1.25, 1,50, 2,00 Pillow Cases \ Embroidered, 1.95, 2.48 Huck Towels, hemst’d or scalloped, Doz. 2.90, 4.00, 5.50 Embroidered Show Towels, Each 636 Crochet, at $1.10, 1,35, 1.65 Bed spreads { § Satin Finish, “1,78, 1.95, 2.78 In addition 750 Yds. Satin Damask Table Linen, Regular Price $1.50 Yard ,200 Doz. Linen Huck Towels, with hemstitched ends, Regular Price $6.00 Doz, at $4.00 West 23d MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. Pai, FREE Fj TRIS =~ Yard 950 and 22d Streets Extension Table Witha Purenase of > $1 ROCKER With a . ol fin F Y sbsolutely F ee = PREMIUMS "This Noupaseil o >”? APA r Lea her lite filled ® : soeenistee Tulied COULH aoa aH # TO +5009) arr 3 AV EE trE iBeT lig = OVEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL. THE WEEK. ORDER ONE TO-DAY AND PROSPER Al

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