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CREME SS re pee oe wegen \ THE EVENinG@ WORLD, Pound fracture of the right leg and in- _ AS WALL FALLS IN ‘William Ward, superintendent of the iy” eames ek ess Harlem COUrt building, asks The Eve- After thelr wounds had beer dressed) ine World to get word to his son At: the other firemen caught benoath the |‘) 1" io ye he does not come home wall were able to return to Work. Fires | en aay or two the shock of his Big Drug Storehouses Are |m&n Patrick Conian of Engine Company | ysence from her will kill Mra, Ward, No. 116 was overcome by the fumes on the third floor ahi t who is very tl, Arthur Ward, who is Completely Burned Out {ey" ns und had to be rescued | Cyenty-three years old, ja a carpenter. rg Hospital. He had some differences with his father missioner Farley was |a Week ago and left home. present and Pollee Inspector Murtha in Williamsburg. —- The damage done by the fire was estl-| PARIS, Oct. 17.—The rate of discount mated at $150,000, of the Bank of Fran Relily has had one previous! to 3% per cent. to- i. ‘The collapse of a wall in a foursalarm fire that completely destroyed tho drug Re Oc Oh Keay strent, Wilkins | SE PPA cari seus ti Perel er Ly a ware, cary to-iny overwhelmed ten fires OU wishto buy these features in a shirt: men. ler ey had be Li . jqrentvice | was found Fireman Joseph A comfortable fit, freshness in style, dur- jRety of Engine Company No. 121 and ° ° if James Keating of Engine com-| Able and fadeless fabric. You have not time ‘pany No. 116 each had a broken right " . . (Hee nd had been otherwise badty tn-| to study these out, but you can insist on the )jured. The others escaped with scalp . e Cobar label that stands for all these things. It is i Fire broke out about 4.15 A. M. on the ne floor of the three story section “ef. the building at No, «7 and quickly e @pread to the five-story section at No, Nn 3. It jumped to a building at the rear, O S No. 472 Rodney - newest mor eet, occupied by the Bullivan Cooperage Company, and partly CLUETT, PEABODY &CO., Makers burned that out. Mrs, Rose Muller, living at No. #9 Rodney street, gave the first alarm. Sve was awakened by an explosion, and locking out of her window saw flames. Her ecreams attracted Sergt. Cassidy and. Patrolman Lioyd of the Bedford venue station, who sent in the alarm. Whey found J. P. Carll, the negro nighc watehman, rushing out from the first flowr of No. 479 to find the cause of the = explosion. ‘The heat of the fire affected the over- head wires of the Brooklyn Rapid Trau- sit, and fon half an hour the power ‘Nourse at Alnslie street, just opporite, as put out of commission. This tind up tho traMc on Williamsburg Bridge ‘and on the cross-town line in the lowe: end of Williamsburg and greatly de- 7 from 14 years to 46 bust. 1,000 yards of cotton linin in the latest colors an: weaves. Values ic. Black all-wool Zibeline fin- ish cheviot; sponged and shrunk. 54 inches wide... i} Whipcord and mix- tures lined through- out with — satin; cutaway Coat layed early workers on thelr way tc work. i i MANY FIREMEN COULDN'T SAVE © bound with braid: $14 50 THE BUILDING. Fee easy beavn . Capt. Windhurst, who was first to ar Minch, sizes 14, 16 tive with Engine Company No. 11¢, ser and 18. fm second and third alarms; Chief Lally Value $17.50... gent in the fourta, But it was tmpos- ible ty sure the building, though six teem steamers and Ave truck compar.ic fought vhe blaze. On account of the dange: from hea ad falling aparks twelve families ba to te turael out from Nov. 493 ant 4° | | Keep street and rome sixty pers r f had to tane hurriedly to the strect in } Ghote ded clethes. ee oe eV) MONLY DOWN Aiea, ‘While about twenty-five men of Truc ; Company No. 6 and Engine Compan rking on a one-sto wor extension et the rear, a wall fei an | Ayments ten of the men were knocked dow | - end buried under the masonry. LOWEST Firemen John Fitsgerald, Michar Sateen petticoat in tiuntenes tg ninehs value ®35.00 altk CF i eran orevied ie ones, Ue mene | Credit EAS wide] 22.50 rt shot out exer the fallen belokewor If You Open Monday | SS ts | wane re [apE12 St” MADISON AlEftes spety & rseats corm = ee g z a A J x : 2 A ? z =} n dainty braids; ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW , A Very Special . Sale of Women’s High Class Tailor Suits 200 suits in this sale, in twelve of the very latest models, designed made in bur own workrooms. 25.00 35.00 Men’s wear serges, chevrons, two tones and diagonals, in the new velvet vest effects, Empire and braid-trimmed styles. In navy blue, black, seal, havana and taupe. ROBES Made of double faced German flannel, wide stripes, sailor collar, a0: be Bonwit Teter « Co. Exclusive Fur Trimmed Suits 55.00 95.00 150.00 The fabrics are our own importations of peau de couris, embossed and brocaded matelasse. corded silk, ratine, charmeuse, moire broche and silk velvets. Trimmed with the fashionable furs of the season. ; Fifth Avenue at 38th Street at waist; colors: gray, brown, blue..... Lantern: various to Nee E. Granw E, Crystal Fancy quality Bour- bon Santos; it posi- tively cannot be du- pllosted elsewhere for less than 25c per |b.; oo 0 or THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1912. TOFIREMEN CAUGHT ect hte Soe le shee rete See | — (+) | - ' and 116. years ago his hat blew off, Lng as he ¢ i ==a0r Shopping Centre -ADAMS 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City iE-very Picture Means a BARGAIN se ae rarer at ihe police seserves [Banke of France Diacoomt Natsed, Every item is a definite reason for the careful shopper to come to O’Neill’s on Friday. Every line and every illustration has money-saving news In it. In New York's Co. = 1 [tried to get it bak from’ the ralling Dr. Flerner found Retily had a com-| {tied to get it bask from, over He o 9 Aropped sixty feet and escaped almos| ternal injuries. Keating's right lee hurt. He happened to alight on a pile Sarety Stamps also broken and he had a serious scalp| of sand, which had just been unloaded with All wound, Hoth were hurried to the W! ta buildin ourse of construction |iamaburg Hospital and later Relily, at| below. Purchases ‘his own desire, was taken home. ' emgage het ‘ q FIREMAN OVERCOME BY FLAMES Where Is Arthur Ward? omeengennn, oT f Every item is something youg ed right now; and scores of items just as good as these are not advertised. $65.00 Russian Pony Skin Coats Sizes for Women and Misses We have just 50 of these Superb Coats, are bright, well marked and dressed by Chapet, which means muc! wear and rages of Pony skin. Cut after the els, either straight lines or semi-fitted, lined with corded silk or plain, heavy satin; sizes MARABOU CAPES Marabou and Ostrich’ Capes, black and white, natural and Silk Remnants Formerly 59c to $1.75 yard at 29c, 39c, $9c and 79c A typical O'Neill sale which means a bona-fide clean- of the month’s accumulation of the season’s most wanted ike, Thousands of pieces of plain and fancy silks in lengths up to fuil dress patterns, silks for dresses, waists, immings, millinery, children’s wear, fanc; Every desirable weave, 19¢ RIBBONS Odds and ends of plain taffeta and satin rib- ‘radio © $1.25 DRESS GOODS| UNTRIMMED HATS |“*"" “= Superior quality er \79c): | SHEETING REMNANTS Remnants of sheetings, pil- low and bolster case, Lai jot! ress shapes; 8 styles; fall silk lined; val. 84.00 25¢ ee) HATS FOR TOTS Children's colored hats of MISSES’ SUITS Men's medium weight nat- ural gray merino shi drawers; all neatly trimmed., with rosettes and fanc, feathers; value $2.00,.... CHILDREN’S COATS! 4% Children's colored 1,00 piece dane rae, consitting size plates, tons. Another model, salad bowls and collar and cuffs and values to $2.50 dos. pockets of contrasting striped cheviots, 2 to 5 REAL LACE $2.00 WAISTS © Atsizesof excellent madras linen and linene waists; with high or low neck, long Or short sleeves—for quick Mallar cLVavccr pores $1.50 SATEEN PETTICOATS ‘Dining Room Pictures, cats tt 2 $1.00 iframe with crossbar. . ni values $1.50 to $3.50. . FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS 50c STOCKINGS 1,000 pairs women's fine stockings; excellent quality, medium weigh white, with collar and without, trimmed sith $1.00 ue —with bolster roll ver to match spread $ pbs extra quaj- 2.7 5 ity net; regular value FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS Very good quality of flan- nelette, in fancy stripes, V neck, with or without collar; reg. 75c value...... WOMEN’S DRAWERS A special new line of ladies’ muslin and cambric draw- ers, trimmed with dainty embroidery and tucks; reg. WOMEN’S BATH $2.50 SWEATERS Fine worsted sweaters, $1.00 AND E $4.00 SHOES tinea with itor $189 HALLOWE’EN FAVORS favors of $1.25 UMBRELLAS a work, ete., ete. lor and qualit: Neill Mein Stere— MEN’S $1.25 SHIRT New, well made pleated and plain bosom shirts of fine TS!) MEN’S SHOES The best straight cut styles im all leathers; ag gun-metal, y MEN’S $1.00 UNDERWEAR DINNER WARE $1.50 PICTURES —_— $1.40 WASH BOILERS 250 wash boilers with cop- Pp Seton gel gual} 5G UPRIGHT LIGHTS 1,000 upright lights, jet ith tle and! Fee ad Woente' at 23c ito attech.. oe $4.50 BED. SETS Renaissance Bed Sets, white or Arabian color, UTILITY BOXES Cedar lined, covered with extra quality Jap- nese matting;trimmed $ large’ size; reg. value 610.00. $5 FERN DISH with tea ans foo $2 OB $7.50 FELT MATTRESSES Perfectly sanitary, nop-absorbent, dust- proof and) vermin rool; made of genu- fhe layer felt, covered $5.50 in a fine quality. of fancy striped ticking; sizes and 8.20... Other sizes as follows; values up Snowdrift Lard | New Mackerel A vegetable com- pound for shortening n, Sugers Armour's Hams lated, 5 Ib. The Shield Brand, sartone., WGeltinest quality sugar O’Neill’s Groceries Neill Main Store, Base ment. O'Neill Mein otptclephone orders filled. abso- [Green Ginger Root 15¢ Holbrook’ e the right to limit quantities, J cured, average weights Meee er | A 39c ten pounds ea.; Coffee per Ib... tu Kippered Herivax The Crackers Fresh baked N. B. Sheeda Lunch, Zu| igi . Oyateretios,| ae eeeany Rede hams or Lemon White Grape Jule The € w , Evaporated Milk The Peerless Bor- iret ec uae No : , ' | Concord Grapes 97 ul 22. 19¢ | rer vasker..... ¥ 1 Grangeas Dosen, . BOC (Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Cannot Be Sent C. O. D.) dams Co., 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York Cily: 6 Saal © EO O'NCILA ete: 12 Ae agnmnees Fancy summer caught Norway, me dium fish, 10- pound pails... 9De 5-lb, pails, 69. 8° 43c Butter Fancy fresh made ed in 5-pound stone