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yy TWO OVERCOME BY SMOKE SAVING LIVES AT FIRE’ Policemen Wagner and Crystal Carry Women Out, Then Collapse. Two policemen were overcome by @moke early to-day after they had res cued several persons from fire which estroyed the three-story bullding at No, 927 Broadway, Brooklyn. The fire was | iscovered by Policeman Arthur Wag- ner, of the Hamburg avenue station, who was passing, Abraham Brown had a currter’s estab: Ashment on the street floor, The police Man saw the fur goods burning and aent in an alarm, Then he ran to the third floor, where Oscar Stetef and his wife, Anna, lived, “You get out, and I'll carry the woman,” said the policeman to Stetef. When Wagner reached the street he Tepped for help. Policemen James Crystal and John Fox came. Wagner ‘told them to go to the second floor and hhelp the occupants escape. The dense emoke by this time made the stairs al- ‘most impossible. Wagner went up to the rooms occu pled by Mrs. Josephine Sweet and her daughter, Lillian; George Sweet and Charles 8. Gelsler. He carried Mrs, Sweet, to the street, and when they reached the sidewalk both collapsed, Glass, breaking from the heat, had cut Mrs. Sweet's hands and face, An ambulance was called trom Bush- wick Hospital and the policeman and ‘gs charge were treated by the doctors, Wagner went home sick from the ef- tects of smoke. In the mean time Crystal and Fox | were helping others to escape by the rear fire-escape. Crystal brought out Mrs, Bertha Beck, who Itved with her husband, Christy Beck, on the second floor. He was also overcome by smoke and had to be sent home. ‘The fire did about $5,000 damage. —- —— THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS the W. L. DOUGLAS, *3 3:28 °4 & *S SHOES All Styles, All Leathers, All Sizes and Widths, for Men and Boys. GUN CASE A PUZZLER. | | pardon nT | Dealer suld Revolver to Spectat | | Deputy on the Bowery. | | Charles Bett, a special deputy Magistrate McQuade in Centre street court that he went to the store of David No, 2 Bowery, and | had any night to buy o: You were @& special deputy?" asked Magistrate McQuade. “No,” replied Blett, “I just told him T wanted to buy a revolver and he sold me one.” Assistant District-Attorney — Nolan maintained that the ofense lay in Loeb not asking for Blett's permit, but the Magistrate said that as Biett wae an ofmMcer, he did not hylan Loeb was ullty of @ felony in selling him the | Fevolver. Magistrate McQuade ad~ |Journed the case until to-morrow, when a half dozen similar cases wil be heard, | ‘PILES CURED AT HOME Quick Relief—Trial Trial Package Mailed Free to All—in Plain Wrapper. |proves ite value to you, your druggist, at 50 ‘cents sure you get the kind you ellp out free coupon below a day, together with your nam on @ slip of paper, to the Pyramid D1 30 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mic ent you FREE, Sa: wet more from box. and be Free Pile Rem edy This Pyrainid Pile prepajd, aud in Send This Coupon Now for Quick Relief from Piles Lineal OE: FIRE IN PARSONS HOME. Mysterious Fall of Chandelier Sete i Lathe Ablaze, Ordinary poli and chemicals w » The fall of an electtle chandelier S caused e last night In tie laundry Station In the b nent of the residence of e: Congres, Ile rt Pare Pils “ street. ‘ULTON St. Con, Entrance Were first seen by Nora Swenson, the cook, The live wires had set the cetl+ ing laths on fire. The firemen, exting: he flames after trif_ing damage had done, but neither firemen nor police could under- stand what made the chandelier fall, Mr. and Mrs, Parsons were out dining with friends, Grivae St. B'KLYN. to Store CLOSING OUT Entire Big Stock of Fur Coats and Sets At Less Than Cost Special Russian Pony Coat “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” ar rae Annual Mid-Winter Sales Wednesday We "5 MADE BY US Had light chee | omen skins, carefully selected and matched, Shoes, 1.39 beautifully marked; 82 or 84 inches | DEE OO Gun metal and patent coltskin, All widths, long; brocaded silk heen Lika Sizes 214 to7 Regularly $2.00. $60.00.............. peereee tens Boys’ Shoes Misses’ Shoes Box cali bluchere with | Gun metal and dongola Plain or knob toe; sizes | high cut button; sizes Other Russian -Pony Coats mee 1.29) 3.5.7" 1.19 39.50 49.50 omen’s Corset Covers Women’, Value $85.00 Value $110.00 Tout mode, erg fancy luce voke,2 | baton fon eee fea ericnas trimmed parm glen | tan; \Notalit $75 Mink Marmot Coats............ 39.50 sine 34 tontrval 290 LZC | Men's Night Shirts $125 French Seal Coats............. $9.50 bric finished, embroidered; without collar; 20; regularly den eiti a 39c Women’s “Burson" Hose Plain or eplit soles; Ge [O} black;sizes 814 to 10;reg.1Scl 2C Fioor Oilcloth Two yards wide, cut from the roll; $75 Persian Paw Coats......... $25 Iceland Fox Sets....... $60 Red Fox Sets.. 29.75 10.75 25.00 haere s Underwear iM jum it vests, bbe or even alk 7 ‘a eises, Infants’ Slips Nainsock, Ge . ame hepa fl yoke eff mei aie | gros aac Linens, Sheets, Muslins, Towell.ngs, Etc. Cottage Curtains, fetes {horbeldd ruffled lin; value 49; pr... 29¢ seal 12° 9340 Linen Crash Towel- Pillow Gas- ling, Ml ge ing wide; 7 Lge ct eeeineee Sheets, 72x wide; val. 10c yd. Tabic Cloths; 3 bleached fy d 67e | Suivi 29 ‘DENT! iSTRY. DENTIstay. —_i| An enduring Roofless Plate, to be had nowhere else but here—beautiful and natural appearing teeth without a roof above them, permitting full enjoyment of food and its daintiest flavor. Stays in place all the time—does not irritate gums —enables mastication of toughest beef, the biting off a cigar end or a stalk of celery, A fine tribute to The New WATERBURY Way have your old teeth extracted FRE are he eat it ane write a NEW ne ¥ hat fits perfectly, Loose rane mene fh eaved-<iniasing tecth replaced without platen Ul work vaeayea years. Extractions and dental surgery made PAINLESS by NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY BieachedPiitowGaves; H size 42 by 36 in.; .. fe Damask; size 63256 in.; value 98c. ... THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED SHOES give W.L.Douglas shoes a trial. W.L.Douglas name stamped ona shoeguarantees superior qual- ity and more value for the money than other makes. His name and price stamped on the bottom pro- tectsthe weareragainst high prices and inferiorshoes. Insist upon hav- ing the genuineW.L. Douglas Take Bo substitute. a New nm hed %, icon, 28m St. (U Call at W. L. Douglas Stor Nagsan St.; 755 Broad th St; 883 It % adway, cor. 36th Glacrenac Sale of Exchanged Pianos Special Terms: 30 Days’ Free Trial in Your Own Home Then Pay as Low as Only *1.00 a Week Furthermore, you may use the instrument a whole year, and if for any reason you wish to exchange it we will allow every dollar you have All Low Cut Shoes from the Smart Pump uine White Buckskin. ... Lace Boots of Tan Russia, Vici paid to apply on any new piano or player piano in our warerooms. © Fourth Floor, Wednesday's Piano Specials We call your special attention to these extraordinary offerings, give everyone « fair opportunity they will not be on sale until 9 o'clock, 3 Hardman Uprights, $150 | 3 Gabler Uprights, 9100 To Three of the best exchanged pianos One of the janos of the i avan had One of them day is the € fere are three we have ’ in fine or is particularly fine and would be cheap at $300, The other two are worth at least $100 more than the price asked. Fully guaranteed for ten years, 1 Steinway Upright, 9155 An attractive instrument in French curl walnut case, Cost $600 when new, Very sweet tone. Splendid condition; extra good value, Cost new $400 eac! 1 Bradbury Upright, $85 Think of buying a full size, good- toned Bradbury at such a p There will be many applicants for this one. Cost new $375. And almost 100 others, including: 1 Steck Baby Grand for 9275, Cost new 8650. 1 Henry F. Miller Baby Grand for 9295. Cost new #650, (Both in fine condition, si case.) Your Choice of Any Piano in This Great Lot, at.. MAHAR Every instrument is guaranteed for ten years, ‘Sold at the same low terme— 91.00 a week. Here is your opportunity to get a very good practice piano for the children, 1 Lurch Upright 1 Haines Upright 1 Gabler Upright 1 Davenport: Uprig) 1 Watera Upright 1 Christie Upright And Many Others, We are Sole Agents for the Famous Needham Pianos Small The Miller in mahogany $85 1 Billings Upright 1 Bradford Upright 1 Christian Upright 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE BAUMANN’ AT 149 MST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED DELIVERS THIS SOLID OAK DINING TABLE oft, Katensions Hays Claw beet, Ot EOL hUME. a 874-376 East 149th Strect | | YOUR TERMS Next Door to Post-Office ARE OUR TERMS nee! THE EASIEST PAYMENT WOUSE IN N.Y” ST.1 DOOR WEST OF pee Svar Lvebidy Laud. Suurdays Lalu 10 Lord & Tayior Founded 1826 Annual Advance Season Sale of Spring & Summer Footwear for Women February 18th to 19th, inclusive An event which presents remarkable values, par- ticularly at this season of the year. and Colonial Tie to the comfortable Walking Oxford. All leathers and fabrics including gen- New Spring High Shoes —14 and 16 Button Modes— + Selections from the Smart White Buck- skin to the Plain Black Vici Kid Boot. Leather and White Canvas. .... —_... Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. February Sale all our new stock just received, Full f Teeth. 00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat, ue Cold Fillings. $1.60 up Silver Fillings.....----. WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS’ 84 W. 23d St., New Yorks. 414-416 Fulton St., Brook: (Opp. Eden Muses.) (2 doors west Abraham & Straus’.) HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 ro! j @erman, French and Swedish spoken. Ladies in have three or four teeth | will insert a full set without a plate, jo this with absolute satisfaction. Examination of your teeth free.\}! | BRIDGE WORK, PER TOOTH, $5.00 | Artificial Teeth | .—DR.H. W.GUILSHAN ) N. E. Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave. Entrance 271 W. 125th St. Painless Dentistry ve Ethyl! Chloride Method eat nat OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. Royal MailSteam Packet Co.'s Lareet and Finest "54, Yeu Kare t, Peet VT hl epi ctat $2. 95 LUX UErO Ne: ARCADIAN” Gold (TE pes alia if, 50 U 1 essing Every, Sat Saturday at noon te Fillings of all Kinds, 50c up Ret | BERMUDA. Scr" ||| Plates that Fi : e ro ‘tion Price fis ere Round Trie $30 up fect plate ever made, tot full +0 86 | See Kid, Patent to Teste by Aneerehangratl 2 tate St, WY, D » roatiway, tit Avenue, Misti? AGWNT. SANDERSON & 304, oun sg ~~ and as th ie nd \3 Wh ‘OR ANY 8 $6.00 DIAMONDS on Cre DIT | FOR SALE. } Cor, 6th Av. Sundays, 1 t a Yard wii h 26 inch h ky w 36-inch were 42-inch 10-4 U wit were Satin ZS é 4ARGEST ASSORTFIETIT S - LOWES AM ph veents cae win te mone CORT O66? Agha ccanrtsguion REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. OL HI SPECIAL ANNOUNGcHEN| We did not advertise a special 170 BKUADWAX, COM, MALWEN Lane. | $O . GORTZA & Cv \ DIAMONDS | ON CREDIT |— NTMI PAY ME do. as we had no old stock to sell, BUT our new stock Is In, and for the | threo stague tt, raat benefit of our patrons we offer for | «centr st yn NY o t25% DISCOUNT Our Well Known WE REE OFFERS Ih each purchase wili be con- tinued during this sale. erifting station, VAMIEBOAD MACHINISTS, Diacksmittlis tog oF, Su | \ 229 | Scart, Centre Pieces and Tea ai Lamb's Wool—ell silk both lothe—c! with border or th worth $7.98.... . Down and Wool filled--Mossaline or— uaree aud Tray Clo 4 centre, with border altspedr ek i lota—were .39 to Do Wool taj a Bown or ‘Weal fet Lambrequins—Btlle, Velour Gini fhe 20.98 | Pamank—heavy hand kuot fringe— were #98 and $4.98 veeeeee OB Voile and Batiste Walats—variety Of Models—Were FOI cveeseeeseeee 240 Lawn Waiste—high and. low necklace worth $440... or eub'y trim—were $1.39... 6 se Down : Messuline and Taftets Watste~ Bae, eee, Ceres sara tailored oF trim'd—were $5. Worth $3.94... 249 wort Ha it worth $1.08... 19 MORNING SPECIALS—To-morrow, Wednesday, un P.M. To pre buying, quantities restricted, No Mail phous Orders, at DKHAS HEN Tae. Fe Sao, WOMENS ADICTS. Ta luck aid best choos for deeeten ina od. or machine ry d alee | Mexicau drewawerk— KHAIN Poon ety of beautiful desigaa, CAIN PLO TAZ URERCIURES SIS FLOOR, fase akin aad Taal ; 49 ct. BOYS’ NIGHT SHIRTS....,. oh PS a Se ht ke Pivnuelotto and soft musiin—tuli and party. ras soft and lust Cul—well_madeé to 16 ym Biike Wats FLOOR BUYS FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR, ne cel ane Stotiak ats? 12 ct. STEEL KNIVES & FORKS..., Oh, ot OUTING, FLANNEMB, +0. Faroy pone’and ebony handles 6 en ane cellent for opal Re ey, CUTLERY MAIN” PLOOR, Sr DAS: ‘1 98 ct. & $1.25 SCARFS & SQUARES. bss FABRICS BASEMENT, 00 ro pieces—H. Ca lt cd ub FINE WHITE LAWNS, hab drawawork or ‘aiashe- ink an ass nsotn tow’ walsh C0 Tae. ese —AtaIN dresses’ and 4 clothes, 4 aie MAIN FLOOR, WHITH GOODE—MAsE FLOOR: 25 el. WS HUCK TOWELS......... .17 MERCERIZED POPLINS. lyso—extra large—firm weave— ‘and (aucy~destrable tasteful borders dark. color 1UWELS—-MAIN FLOOR, Wasi DikeSS FANIICS BASEMENT. a un FEATHER BED TICKS, 98 ct. SATEEN PETTICOATS 57 i and % size beda—a f Jeep flounceall leugehs PETICOATS SECOND ELUOR, ' VON WALITS 2.00 Wool Nap BLANKETS, navy, brown aud gra: avy WeiKbt—for full size ¢ a white chi uu wb \mpertections | bus not! ty dor pointe outts tte Ym ARN'S FOR SILK V. 1 Dad “oor popular department, the thrifty will’ find numberiees opportunities te ph oo py 9B] Practise economy... Many a needful for 42 and 4 Inch Chiffon Taftot country or city home at a price far 12 below its value ...A visit will pay—Come to-morrow AB inch Bordered Mecsalinos......cs00. 1B | French Not Curtainings—reat Cluny si inch Bordered Habutais— 19 white grounds .. sogeeseeneeere DBD Ki: * 43 inch Silk and reel Poplin Beck: col'd bord 1.45..1.95 o er proot Toslahee— Imported Colored. ne M. ar 6 “tote gpa figuree—navy, black 15) "Cream or White at "an 80 were Ff a 69 Sorim Casement Drapertes- : 98 | Arts and Crafts, Or! tal, Floral and Beck § Satin Duchesse— 105} Dou! si Yara wide Diack antsy Duchenee 50..9.00 "eth, Horterea Portieres— f ‘ » color Yard wide Diack Peau de Sole: Were $.9%......2.98/Were $5.95......3.98 98..1.25..1.50 Were $6.05 498 Yard wide Diack Palilette ga #9 45 fch Silk Mesealines—Wiiite, $19.08 im, COlOrE, ... 98..1.25..1.50 Prin h Net Be Mari Yard wide Chiffon Tattet Antoinette and Renaissance new Spring shades. 1.25) and Arabi 91.98. Yard wide Changeable M Freneh jote—large Renaissan Hight and Contre, a miotlts—bolster ohanxeable--desirable 32 and 36 Inch Tub Silks—val Width stripes as red colors vor MrOlls and LKUFeR.srrserers long— Double width Crepe Meteors—tull were $1.49 i |) ‘ana ( evening shades, black, Ruttied Musita Curtalne— white, cream, i +01 47..1.05 wry Double width Diack Hatta, Gpstes Dap nn we col'd pordee rt, el 2.00.:2.90:-2.75..3.00} Por ator ado sod Py CLEARANCES TO % INTEREST HOUSEKERPERS. | oo ‘ Br h Lacet, Point Ai STAPLE GOODS Irish Point, Renatenanco, se sm ™” FAR BELOW THEIR VALUE. Antotnetis ad} ror bas woe ha ‘also W-inch U Wii! Wash -Heavi $1a0~ worm 9Oxv0-—worth, Bleached Cheese Clothe~38 tnch— Featherproot Tickings—re Feather Ded Ticks— Il aud three-quarter size— Were .39 and .4—pe stesessesesece BO worth $2.69 steeveneeeeees +178 | 60 inch Broadclothe—tie quality BED SPREADS— and good colors, but io ‘Three-quarter stee—bomemed bed fringed, broken ass't—were .06.........cc0000 BB =cut corners—worth $1.19. +70 | 60 and 54 1nch All-wool Suitings— Full slge-atraight and cut cornere~ Berges, Vigoreaux and fancy worth $1.69 1.95} Sultings of various kinde— Marselllon Crib 8 pre 4n—ncalloped were 98 to $1.49—clearance......00 SO edges und (ringed worth §2.2 1.49 | Clearance of M Bive Flannel Bhirts—balance of stock— Crochet Crib Bpreate—soalloped and fringed—worth $1.39 COMFORTABLE! Full size—34 WOMEN'S VEsrs RN Fourteenth Street, Weet of Fifth Avenue, FRORUARY CLEARANCES, MANRVEST TIME FOR BARGAIN SEEKERS, Every housekeeper knows what house cleaning means— That ie what our Pre-Inventory Clearances amount to! . WHEREVER There Iss Surplues yt WHEREVER Assortments Are Broken— WHEREVER There Are Winter Goods | | REDUCED PRICES PREVAIL: NEW &PRING SILKS ‘T UNMATCHADLE PRICES. WHAT INVENTORY MEANS ] IN UPHOLSTERY: de Black Guaranteed Tattotar— Frou-- O8..1.25..1 10.99 and $11.99 Roversible Verona Velour Portieres— clegant contrast colors Sole 1.25..1.50 | were 5 + 69 tied Bets of Cable Net—hand made Renatasance—centre motif and § border—were $: nd ‘ Chiffon Taffetas—white, Mensalines—platn ong od to launder. Striped and Checked Taftetas 4 rt finest Jaspe iripee? ) plain and e— k, white and colors Figured Velours—w ine! Silk Poplina—white, worth to $7.98. +105 light and dark sh owe OF Roce! ‘al urehaee from a leading importer va aud decorator, wiose name we were ide Striped Messalines 98| Guested wot tS mention, baiice ‘oulards—Faconne grounds, Novelty Scrim Curtains— bir a 61.80, borders, bird deslene—3 Bleached Mustt Cnblessbed, ‘Musiine 9 cts. 2 to 6 Pr. Lote Nottingham and unbleached... Scotch Lace Curtaine—per pair— 1 Were $1.39. Were PILLOW CABS, Wee Ee bad | Were $1 Were 1-Wash-Meavier and Dwight Anchor, Yorn Were $4.09.......444 Or | IT WOULD TAKB MUCH SPACE 3 | to itemize all atock clearance opportua! i Accept. these as EXAMPLES ef how You now can buy: Cluny Lace Edges and Inserte— SHEETS. and Dwight Anchor, 6 ote, ... ee as as Halt Wool—reg. ‘Three-quarter Wool—reg. All Wool—reg. $1.98. Fine al Wool—reg. Finish Maraeliles— extra large—reg. $3.09. extra fine—reg. $4.98. sorted. Woo! art make—reg. N igs with rows of or d effect v all sizes, WAtStS re warmth KL FLOOR, high) beck "log kle length. drawe EAR MAIN BLOG, RhST Lot for the Clocks! ot the Clocks? Clock Signe Denote Morning

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