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“BABY FRM FRE e Policeman Carries Both to Street and Returns to Save Others, At. early morning fire in the four- story apartment building at No. 141 A’ bany avenue, Brooklyn, today ' gave! Policeman John Gevin of the Atlantic | avenue station an opportunity to reecue ax, persons, among them @ mother il! im bed and her .wo-days-old baby. Gevin and Policeman Coughlin were at the corner when the janitor discovered | Ful the fire. While Coughlin turned in an alarm Gevin ran up the stairs to the third floor, where the fire originated. | ‘The halls were filling with the policeman had to grope from room to room. Iq the apartment occupied by James MoCabe he found Mrs, McCabe sitting | terrified in bed with her two-da: eld infant pressed to her breast. tacking the MeCabe apart: In, Gevin found three-year-old it overcome by the fumes. her to the street. h he meanwhile Policeman Coughiin | » de wae! [ni ry for Coughlin to pick her up! ane try her to the street. vin went to the second floor, got | two women out on ithe fire-eacap> and ®ulded them to the street below. In the excitement Mrs. MecCabe's mother, sixty-five years old, had been | overlooked. Up the stairs to the third | floor went Gevin and at a window he | found the woman gasping for air. The fire apparatus had arrived by this time and Truck No. 61 had placed extension dders against the third floo: windows, and down one of these ladders olmbed Gevin with .he elderly woman In his ting from | lace and hands. His off and his hair His uniform was fire itself was soon extinguished, could be learned the blaze’ the MoCabe apartment from ‘tain blowing across a gas Mrs. Flora Bergm: wine night, at her Ni Hundred and was found by hter, Mrs. Helen Mahle woman, whose husband, « rator, led eighteen mon =, of which Reyuiered Trade Merk ‘Women's Neckwear At “The Linen Store” Stocks of: Net and Lace, with Jabots, $1.25 to 5.00 each; with Ruffle, $1.50 to 3.50 each. Chemisettes of Net and Lace, 50c to $2.00 each; of Linen and Net, Hand-embroidered, $5.00 and 8.50. Collars and Chemisettes of Carrickmacross Lace with Cuffs to match, $10.50, 12.50, 15.00 each. Irish Crochet Yokes, Square and Round, $3.50, 4.50, 5.00 and up. Collar and Cuff Sets of Baby Irish, Round, special at $5.00 each, A UNIVERSAL REMEDY | For Pains in the Back. S Equally effective ‘for all sorts of aches and pains the result of taking cold, Overexertion or strain. , a Constipation, Biliourness, 5th Ave. & 34th St. Entirely Ve Real Irish Crochet Collars, Round, fine and heavy, $3.00 and 3.50. Regular $4.50 and 5.00, pecial Reduction in Hand-embroidered Stocks with Jabot attached, also in fine French Jabots, $1.50 and 2.80 each. Regular $3.50 and 5.00 each. James McCutcheon & Co., Opposite ” Waldbft-Astoria -Brandreths Pilis | Our compliments, Madame! Tomorrow we shall present the exquisite new modes that Paris has decreed for Spring and Summer 1912—and it is our desire that you come and view this Pageant of Imported Costumes Although the style leadership of the House of Fashions vouches for the importance of this event, in justice to the Display we must add that it excels all our previous efforts. While we commissioned our fashion envoys to gather the finest Gowns, Suits and Wraps at the Paris Openings a few weeks ago without considering expense, the success of the showing will be to a great degree due to the artistic genius of the Parisian artists themselves, “These are the most beautiful costumes that have ever passed through the Custom House!” exclaimed a man who has opened many trunks laden with Paris treasures. The styles? They will be disclosed tomorrow, However, we cannot refrain from saying that they reflect. the modes that made glorious the Courts of Louis XV. and Marie Antoinette, besides those of the Second Empire. And as each artist had a different ideal, we shall present the New Modes iroi ai the famous Par.sian ateliers, including— Paquin Callot Drecolt Paul Poiret igites Beer Martial et Armand Doucet Francis Margaine Lacroix Bernard This large collection of original !’aris models includes toilettes for morning, afternoon and evening we. As the hat is the apotheosis of ‘a beautitul toilette, this Display would be incomplete without the New French Millinery By Georgelte, Lewis, Reboux, Louison and Other Famous Modistes The New Accessories of Dress will also be shown The modes will be presented in a veritabl Spring setting, amid flowers and music and will he worn by two s eautiful women in promenade along trellised garden wall:s on the Highth Floor starting in the Auditorium, passing through the Piano “alon and the Tea Room, giving ample enporcunity for many thousands to see them. La Promenade will be presented tomorrow and following days between the hours of 10.80 A, M. and 12.20 P. M,, and from 2.30 to 4.30 P, M, WELCOME! Broadway ‘GIMBEL BROTHERS Thirty-Third Street oe 1918, Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. Easter Clothes to Order for Our merchant tailoring sale is now on among them in the past you have missed a great opportunity. morrow and let us take your measure for A Suit, Top Coat, Rain Coat or Prince | a Albert Coat and Vest for $12.80 No matter how big of stout you are, the price es temeins the came. The cutting and tailoring will Days of Sale: be Gone by men whose many years of experience Mon il n this line of work assures you of perfect satisfac- z ; Tues. 12 You may select the material you want from a fe collection of Yoo fashionable, high grade fabrics. All baa 4 the season's newest and best patterns and designs jurs. are included. Fri. 1s Remember that no matter what your build is Sat. 16 Mon. 18 Tues. 19 Wed. 20 Remember Our Guarantee—You met} | Thurs, 21 ly satisfied with the garments when they Fri. 22 are made. If you are not, tell us, and 23 we will promptly rotund your money. Sat. yo moy havea , Suit, Top Coat, Rain Coat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest Made to your $12. measure for wees | For Five Days Only—Our Remarkable St. Patrick’s Day Special Offering of And Offered on the Easy Payment Terms of No extras. Piano delivered oa payment of $5. ao Walters Pianos are renowned for their rich ; ’ tone and high grade construction. They will be found in the homes of thousands of American families, in the studios of famous pianists and, in | fact, wherever a piano of musical merit is appre- ciated, I Come here to-morrow to take advantage of this unusual =p.» dh | offering. Remember it is for five days only. Bs pai : Midd bins aR ES) | | Other styles of Walters Pianos, $198 to $000 Ley, ——— N 1 ‘ ay ete? Walters Mastertone Player Pianos, ED the piano every member of the family can ny-4 bir fi we $3 05 $10 Down and $2a Week. A beautiful piano, me chanically as perfect a5 human skill can make ite ur old piano for a new Walters Plano Exchange or player piano and pay any balance at $1 or $2awcek. Upon cash sales Pianos will be boxed and shipped to any pert of the United states. Balesroom, Third Floor, Fresh Meats at Interesting Prices Short Forequartern of Canada Lemb, cut full, gu eed 3 bs. Lamb Chops, at the special price Choice at 154c per Ib, ing mutton, suitable for roast or i 5 Ibe. Stewing Lamb, at the special price. . Loins of Pork, cut fom young Jersey pigs, Ib... .1 Home Made SausageMeat, at the spe ial price, Ib. SOUTH BROOKLYN A S?VECIAL NUMBER devot d_exelusively to South Brooklyn will be published on SUNDAY, MARCH 17TH ry page of this Special Edition will be a vital document in support ments advanced for the usprovement, the beautifying and the e pansion of South Brooklyn. Be sure and get a copy of next SUNDAY’S CITIZEN Order in advance trom your lNewsdealer. 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