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RE ae Me MEDALS REWARD ” AIRE HEROES FOR we ~~ Twenty-six Men in Depart- ment Honored for Brave Deeds Amid Flames. ARE LAUDED BY MAYOR. Thrilling Escapes Are Recalled “by Presentation Ceremony at: Fire Meadquarters. ‘With praise for their brave deeds and Gomments on the duties ang perils of @hetr arduous ives, Mayor William J. Gaynor and Fire Commissioner Johnston fedday presented to twenty-six mem- ders of the Fire Department honor medals for distinguished bravery in ‘werk at fires. The presentation cere- Monies opened at 10.9 o'clock at Fire ‘Headquarters and many citizens were Present to see the fire-fighters ‘receive the testimonials of apps: the citizens of the city. Both the di Bartment honor medals and others pro- vided ‘by private citizens were pre- eonted. After a short address by Commis- gonér Johneton, inWhich he commented @i@ higMy complimentary manner on @e improvement in the Fire Depart- @ent and its increased efficiency, the Gommiosioner introduced Mayor Gaynor. (m-part the Mayor said: ‘The distribution of medals of @erit, efficiency and heroism, teaches @e city what the men here are doing, In so vast a city ae this there are a @reat many. who really do not know, Ber do they much care, about the good things that are being done in the elty and for ti ity. Some of them @re_ more gratified, to tell the truth, to find evil than good, but that is not @ with the majority, by any means. . “These medais for heroism speak much They show thet {ets in the human heart, ly In’ the men of this force. “1 am entirely pleased with the work of the Fire Department from top to HEROIC DEEDS FOR WHICH PIREMEN WERE HONORED. Tn prese each medal, the Mayor spoke flatteringly of the deed performed DARING RESCUES it. A’ thirty-foot, ladder was raised and Lynch, standing on the top rung, held dn position by a patrolman grasp- ing his shirt, rescued the woman and took her to the street, with great peril to himeeit. Medals awarded Fireman John J. Me- Grane, first grade, cf Engine Company or Feb. 5, twenty-four hour leave, reported at the fire, and which Informed people were on narrow window silis and saved the boy. FOUGHT HIS WAY THROUGH FLAMES TO RESCUE CHILD. , Lieut. William Brindle jr. of Hook awarded the Wertheim and department medals for the rescue of Mary Holmes, of No, 2112 Eighth avenue, Dec. 9, 1911. The leutenant went up the man whom Fireman Holterback tried to save. Sullivan ascended a scal- | dow. ing ladder and saved the old man in the face of bursts of flame and smoke from Fireman Wiliam J. Grady, of Sadiee Company No. 6 grade, of Engine Company No. 147, re- with the Strong and Department med for the attempted rescue of a chiki from the fifth floor of No. 189 Greenwich street While the fire was at ite worst MoKenale fought his way up the stairs in an endeavor to land nearly fost his own life when his | escape was cut off by flame, The Brooklyn Dally Eagle and Depart- The Trevor-Warren and department for the rescue of Charles O'Con- en years, from the fifth floor West Sixty-elghth street, on 1. McGrane, who was on a The Stephenson medal was awarded do Mk abe ¢ Ladder Company No. 20 for maintaining | th street on Maton avenue, a the best-dixelplined company during the GETS HIS TENTH REWARD FOR | ceived a. citizen's medal for an act of the fifth floor, went vp through an ad+ jJoining butiding, crossed over by the ‘The bronge colleee medal for prof. | workbench to-day In the arma of her clency in drill was awarded the follow. | members of Engine | tory ck of Engine Company attempted rescue | Furness, sixty years oid, from the 263 Wythe avenue, Brooklyn, Hoblterback was seriously din his attempt. Fireman Patrick grade, of Engine Company No. | cotved the Brooklyn Citizen and dej edals for the rescue of Furness, Battalion Ohief John P. Ing officers an awarded a department medal for the | Company No. 31 rescue of James Gleason, age four, and John MoNeese, aged twenty from the fourth fic ‘ Fast Sixty-fifth street, May 10, 1908. White ret Foreman Timot and Ladder Company No, 4 was Engineer of Sten First Grade Firem thirteen years old, from the second floor $30,000 | 6 € to\ Charity WE give this amount and we ask our USTOMERS to tell thelr VOTES hall recei thie “money. You IT Costs NOTHING TO VoTE. deposited. by its recipient. Fireman Robert J. Boyle, first grade, Engine Company No. 8, was awarded e Bennett and department medals for 914, from the fifth floor of No. 189 Green- wich street, on May 18, 1911, Before the arrival of the apparatus, the firemen were told children were on the fifth floor. Boyle crawled on his hands and knees through smoke and flames and ed the child, though both were badly burned. Fireman Michael Lynch, seoond grad Bédistein, thirty-two years old, f acuing Kathleen Braman, four years | i i third floor of No. 902 West One and Twenty-first street, Feb. While a eixty-fivefoot aerial | ‘veing raised to the fifth | the burning building Clare | leaned out of a third-story Are Worth $45.00, and YOU Can Prove It BAT AMD TO-MORROW w aT sale severe hundred er shown. REED DIRECT TO Titi OM OUR DIAMON| R. AND ANT. SOLID 1 WERP, “We ‘aoc th heen lr 4 ° ‘Diamonds, Schuman: Caldwell. Sherman. mbri 145.00 Kohler & Campbell 145.00 | combination! Fresh Butter Fountain qualliy; obta(nablet towest pr Comper D Art K FAST COLUA “in bulks 1 Qe RANTS: weights ant My ry rhea Beem 2s mis t : one LP LBeH, Yo reture theas to us We give tue beet Tee aad C a Tew Yor 4 |) GUaDARAts COFFEE —We serve and Y BACK, DOL! Rack, LAB ¥OR The Big Store’ TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS REEL COOPER ©. 1e™ AND ls® STS. GREENHUT-SIEGEL CoorER Co—MAIN BUILDIN: A Great Collection of Spring’s Newest Styles in Women’s Suits and Dresses a | 5 on Sale Tomorrow at Garments of Grace and Beauty in Spring’s Most Fashionable Materials A marvelous collection of high-cla: FENHUT-SI SIESOF6™ WE. J.BG Share Our Profits to the Extent of 5 Per Cent. By Collecting OA Green Trading Stamps . Which Are Given Free with Purchases Made Here. We also make it easy for you to open a charge account, and Greenhut, Siegel, Cooper & Co., Bankers, offer excellent banking facilities and allow 4 per cent. per annum on money oRt ind beautiful fashions ably nominal price. today’s Evening Journal. REENHUT-SIEGEL CooPeR co.-MAIN BUILDING — i Tomorrow We Begin An Unprecedented Sale of Pianos Values in Good, Reliable, but Slightly-Used Instruments. All Well Known Makes and All in Good Condition Any Instrument Up to *250 Will Be Sold on Terms of Extraordinar, Women’s and Misses’ Smart Tailored Hats, at One of These Pianos layer-Pianos Within Six ‘ou All You Have Paid on It Toward Instrument of Higher Price. Here Is the List—Look It Over lanos—Just Read These Name: And We Will Take Back An Within One Year (Players and Months) and Allow Y. the Purchase of Any New . 225.00] Boardman-Gr 225.00 | Chickering. 235.00] Emerson. 245.00 Chickerin 245.00] Mc. hail. ; and Player-Pianos $4 i cr .. 110.00 P.-Plano 295.00 Lindeman. see 925.00 Stulk Pater hand 12 Rolls of Music free with each Player- (MAIN Bullding, Fourth Floor.) GREENHUT-SIEGEL CooPeR Co—MAIN BUILDING: The BigStoreGrocery That's high praise, indeed, but our customers all award It to us, Add to this the fact that OUR FREE WAGON DELIVERY service reaches practically ALI. HOMES WITHIN 30 MILES of New York, and you have an almost unbeatable Send orders by mail If you can't come, or ‘phone 4000 Chelsea. New Canned Foods FANCY SWEET PEAS—Fountain Is as Good as ItCan Be Specialsin perfect insula tion; 42 inct high; ice capac-| iy eUlbs.;round| Width, $0 fr. 100 ft, corners ; to morrow... , Baco the most delicious CHESTER BRAND BACON— 15%e 11a, print, 4 BACON, ip... : CUDAHY'S “REX “BACON Laundry Soap PROCTER & GAMBI iT FAMILY SOAP- Met tare, 400 Al ? HEAD 10 tbs, O53; 5 ibs, $3.36; 10 reg. 4c bars WHITE OATMEAL— nd 19c boxes; at.. 8¢ & 16 1 Magic Metal Polish "Small Rug ch Money-Savings St. Patrick’s Day NEW PEA BEANS - TPERINE.-jethon bi y ae al ° iver Coal Boulets, We deivey packages and Fish Specials IMPORTED SMALL MAC! ep toe tart, 20€ is size 27Ab4 inches; § dritious & our Restaurant; ’ 3 ats 35¢ BLEND 29¢ eq, 152 cea ' GOLDEN QUEEN MAUD SARDINES — Si) MAT doe, NBO; CMM reece IMPORTED KIJPPERED HERRING for breakiast of fuacbeon; BY BR 27564 inches: §Y OF | - OFel e 2 * 95). jocne {GREENHUT Building, First Fiver.) Pierre 81.80 VELVET RU To enjoy food and at the game time: derive proper benefit therefrom, your stomach’ must be in @ healthy cond tion. If your stomach is upset and out of order half of the time, choice food will fail to tempt you. A bad, out-of-order stomach is the forerunner of many serious diseases. When you feel run-down and half sick, have a bad taste in the mouth, n had trip coated tongue; when you are droopy, wi tivel be etaee nervous, feel bloated after eating, going to work, An hour|and your food lies like abeavy lump’ |. before Dr. Franklin of}on your stomach, you can make Presbyterian Hospital could reach | your mind that at the bottom of all «| h He said she had been bleeding | this there is one — stomach er, | from internal injuries since her tall. — | trouble, nie ere ply, rum a bai aritl Labors On in Factory, Mrs. Emma Hallett of No. 78 Second mmaker In a factory of Tobacco Company at No, enue, died suddenly at hor of N ously ree the Amert 1060 ‘Tht husband, Joseph, a foreman In the fac- ont | the w and faite ving her home in the morning Crowley, A N Jonn € Joun W | MMAR Tie received a fe me art Fourth Grade, Fire: STOP HAVING INDIGESTION. Biriieseinhy Brees AND ENJOY WHAT YOU mark of merit and Bravery. —— it 1 Sapt. Gtorae Le Mekenns of Buyine com! DIES AT HER WORK BENCH. y 13 for the rescue of Herbert! thirty-two, and Allon | Mortally On, Robbe, aged thirty-st d Simply Pouring REENHUT-SIEGEL Cooren Co.—MAIN BUILDING has it ever been equated before. designers. (And Hundreds of Other Ha Specially (MAIN Building, First Floor.) GREENHUT-SIRGEL CooPER Co.—MAIN BUILDING Untrimmed and Ready-to-Wear H Excellent Values From this wide, ALL-EMBRACING and novel collection every woman will find it easy to secure the correct hat for dress wear—the hat that fits in PERFECTLY with walking gown or costume. I: 1s just such a variety that is displayed.in our Millinery Salons day by day. $1.25 Black Chip Hate, Tomorrow, at 89 c the newest Paris shaped Note particularly techie erby effects which are meeting with great success. *4.85 to °9.75 For designs, material and workmanship, these hats stand apart from the ordinary. They are designed by the best exper:s in high-grade tailored hats and are made and finished by the best men-hatters in the counry; hand-blocked and finished as well as any men’s hats made. We show also excellent representations of hand-blocked hats, trimmed in very fascinating manner. Black Imitation Hair Hat#—a gathering of the{ Black Hemp Hats for Women and Misses—the most up-to-da' | the present moment. f th I} are true ol BE§T SHAPES made bynoted manutacturers.| O at ih eae are ariie conte Bargains indeed at the prices named. Medium and large effects. Some with an un- verecuaie der-brim of velvet, others in pretty §, effects with the velvet flange; at... 2.25 Millinery Trimmings Everything that is most desirable in millinery trimmings will be found {n The Big Store. department WE TAKE SECOND PLACE TO NOBODY! Millinery Flowers—the lurgest gathering Yancy Feathers —used Targely this Straw Braida—a truly ‘great showing. ie smart Hundreds of patterns in the solid colors, | the two-toned and nacre tones. Colors Ings to meet the fancy of every one, This is a gathering of braids well worthy of the attention of milliners, to whom we sell large quantities, Ten to Ly such fine flowers at 8 jortment, oar twelve yards, prices up from. 2c to 485 ection of this line. (MAIN Bullding, F cat F! of the finest grades of millinery flowers season for the trimming of ¢! is shown here at the present time. You will observe from Coples, true to nature, in many branch= id {ngs and mountings; some so arranged that they can be appiled quickly on The mou! are adaptable for re smart tailored and dress hats. Never before have we becn able to sell prices so low; bunch, weave in Oriental 1 i ESQUE furniture (or indoors and outdoors, Kefrigerators ' y best solid oak; Poultry Wire 1- and 2-inch mesh; best quality. J-inch mesh, ben, Cleaning Fluid—12¢ . ce titles; at... .. 10¢ and 20€ Magic Silver Cream— 150 ft. 10c and 25c boxes;at 12inches,. Tie $1.50 | $9| 24inches,...$1.65 3.30 4sinches.... 3.00 6.00 TE - same} ¢inches.... 375 7.50 style relrigera: 2einch mesh, + Bn Oe ‘ few othe Width, 50 ft, 100 ft. . | Roof or Barn Paint, YOU have NEVER before seen—WEB LINING; regularly ap eo} sincnes ate a A Ue |have NEVER didi tomorrow, at, ... $10.50) tints 210 ft,88 800 48 handsome borders at ANYTHIN ackages; at Se and 22¢| 6Vinches 2.60 Yael 4 int, bl an's Roach Food Bath Briék Dust—Se package; RE le iC] bottle; at Main Floor and Basement.) 0 THe “ats Quaint, pretty glass candlestick, *f9 1) with emerald-green candle and sty inches? GQ silk-fringed and linen green shade in the shape of the one illustrated, The pierced Celtic “harp” is embellished with Irish shamrocks, Complete, with holder, tomorrow, Bhi sven ana ic BHC | ost! wil 10> RUGS pize 15430 in ' aig say The Spring Season Opens Gloriously in Our Millinery Salons Never before in the history of The Big Store has there been offered such a complete’ and distinctive line of smart and fascinating Spring headwear. Nowhere (not even here) All the Paris Fashions of the Latest Moment Are “ Represented in the Collection To be sure the original hat models are here, but no less attractive | are the reproductions and modifications produced by our own skilled | Bvery Wanted Shape, Material, Color, Shade and Com- bination of Materials or Colors Is Here . The trimmings are flowers and foliage, taffeta silks, ribbons, embroidered band- ings, malines and fancy feathers. In a word, everything that is up-to-date. As there is but ONE OF EACH DESIGN, each and every hat has iis own individuality. You may select from this great showing, and you have practically one that is made in women’s suits and dresses for your selection at this remark- to your order. $7.50 to $10 hats; your choice at..... ‘ Illustrations and details are printed in 'GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO.-GREENHUT BUILDING—evexvttina ror THE Home.” Spring Newness Everywhere NEWNESS in MYRIAD things for house and garden, In the busy Base-{ NEWNESS in pretty Saum upholsteries; in MIRACLEY of color and ment; in ENDLESS household he!ps and MULTITUDES of tablewares, in in QU. the splendid Main Floor Housewares Store; in RADIANT exhibits of lamps and lights; in the FAIRY-LIKE needlework of lace curtains. Tomorrow there will also be a LONG SCHEDULE of MONEY-SAVING OFFERINGS—like these; Refrigerators | Uncle Sam's Wax Oil Polish 99.) “Hy-Bol 30 *"4 o5e an 43c. Scotch Lace Curtains ! 8e and e2c| These curtains arc of Noni shem The Gracious Spirit of Spring Pervades Each Department in our Unique and Wonderfully Popular Home-Ourfitting Buitdi Nf and CHARMING Spring Matti APPROPRIATE pictures for countryside and seaside, and in PI | Si curtains with REMARKABLE fidelie: J43Pt. lo the originals, " before seen—lace curtains rich in design and with such SUCH LOW PRICES as these: | $1.25 to $3.75 values; tomorrow, pair 0c can; 8 Household Ammonta— Se be stay HUT Building, 95c, *195 ana 275 at Big |Candlestick & Shade for "55% '** Peis ace Carving "3.95 wa'525 $5.50 Mercerized Armure Portieres—pair \Place Your Orders ‘or Awn- | ings, Slip Covers, and Win- dow Shades Now--It Wilt Pay You! Specially Low sin sn es ass