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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1913, ROTHER RESCUED {PRESIDENT M'ANENY Pier orl seat of SPECIAL SALE § UNCALLED | FOR 1} OVER janppenred. arlen C, Steinert and former membera of all when | gang leadar | in the cate to no Weapon on | i | Total of Forty-four Now in’ Near Suffotation From Smoke ‘When They Are Carried Proved Conditions. | From Harlem Tenement, EE | Theme women, who In its many phases, ave studied the public gohool situation | Tee Geock of a narrow escape FM | or Have boon crunlified to become semi: | Geach tm omeke and fire two days after Service Gives Promise of Im- oMclal educational workers, were ap- mad pointed to-day by Borough President Mrs. Harold Keys, who was carried out | MoAneny, membere of the local school | @f « durning Harlem tenement house | boards; Mire. Mary % Hrewer, head | ar Thirty-fourth Street West test @ 18 in Martens Hospital. | worker of the Altres Coming Care ive frame policeman ware | Settlement Houre; Mine jotta, Rua- = ¢ oti Lowell, a member of the Public Wart to the fire and another blase 1) sicational Amsociation; Mra. Jacques {he came immediate neighborhood, both | Toe, who in tnterosted in educational t Weng within an hour. They ere: matters and has assisted her husband, i CROSSEN, CHARLES, patrotman, at- | Prof. Loeb, tn literary work, and Mise! ii teched to the Lenox avenue station; cut |S. Lewinson, an expert in private class | 4 ty class. work. i GENNINST, J. M., captain of Engine | In addition President McAneny ap- a pointed Vincent Pope, Dr. Henty F. gad Ne. 0; hands Mecerated bY ii), Dr. Vireo Brettymen and Cart A. h. Annual Clearance Sat. MISSES’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL (Third Floor) at Extraordinary Reductions Misses’ Tailored Suits . 14.75 & 9.50 Formerly 26.50 to 39.00 Misses’ Street Coats . . 12.75 & 18.50 Formerly 26.50 to 36.00 Misses’ Evening Dresses . 16.75 & 22.50 Formerly 29.60 to 38.00 Misses’ Silk Dresses . . 14.75 & 18.50 Formerly 26.50 to 35,00 Misses’ Wool Dresses_. 12.50 & 18.50 Pormerty'48.78 io 25.00 Girls’ Three-piece Suits . 9.75 & 16.50 ‘ Formerly 19.75 to 29.50 Girls’ Full-length Coats. 7.50 & 12.75 Formerly 13.50 to 24.50 MURPHY, JOHN, freman. Truck No. |e os ine are the Bornuah 26; cut by @taes and overcome by emoke. | pranident’a reappointments:—James J. SEYMOUR, CHARLIS, fireman Truck | Golden, Mra. Sarah Levina, Dr. Max Ne. %; toot cut by glare Herbst, Dr. A. D. Lindemann, Albert WISEMAN, CHARLES, captain of | gajoink!, Dr, Emil Altman, Robert E. Magine No. %; cut by glass and over | weyenson, Edward Thomas, Bret C. me by omehe. Greer, Mre. Arthur 1. Cahn, Col, Ben- YERBE, GEORGE J, fireman Of | jamin iumenthal, Fdward J. Fay, Pruck No. 9; tacerated tang. | Richart L. Loundes, Mra, Charles P. | ‘The men wero attended by surgeons | Higig, Mex. William F. Wilicingon, Mra from Harlem Hospital and Fire Depart: | Kaiherine A. Kerr, Charles F. Bishop. | dom physicians. They declined to £9 19 | At prewent there are forty-four @ hospital, and after their wounds were | Joe, on the twenty-two boards, and dressed several of the men returned (0 | 114 quality of service haa tmproved _— proportionately, as the women have MIBITOR SHOUTS “FIRE” FROM | more time during echool hours to visit UPPER WINDOW. achools and become acquainted with, j | ‘The first fire started about # o'clock in| the daily routine, F, basement of the five-ntory tenemen rors 2 Mee, 9924, 2226 and 2928 dex + |W, E. 2. STORES SUED AGAIN | ; ‘The first qhe neighvoriood knew o f | ‘res when it heard. acreama coming FOR $50,000 DAMAGES. from the third floor, where Mrs. Sarah — — | eeeere ae Wess Cue Habdre: | Father of Child Injured by Million- was iting tent Sa tinea Mrs. Kove, wes Weaning from |’ aite’s Auto Has Another Ac- 3 @ front window tn the Keys's rooma tion for Same Amount. | ; poreaming for help. OMr<4QFr> OAN-OFrp Uncalled for Overcoats of genu-|some of the swellest coats which = ine $40 to $60 materials upon|we have turned out, many chin- & which some of our patrons have|chillas in blues, browns, greys, paid deposits and for some un-/belted and loose backs fitted and foreseen reason have failed to call/semi-fitted, meltons, worsteds, for. {riezes, Siicilands, vicunas, English. Among these Overcoats are| guard, some silk lined. - Better Call Early to Pick a Rare Bargain Games! Cohen, nineteen years, of No. ‘MB West One Hun and Thirty-ninth treet, and Albert Reisenderg of No. 888 Seventh ese, which able to enter filled with amoke. Un- ourst the glace panel of the door. | Court by Henry RB, Ben- nue, darted into the |" the Supreme Court by : je Keya'a flat, Cohen took of bls coat, wrapped it around bis hard Willian Kad Dodge Stokes, mitiion- | aire owner of the Hotel Ansonia, ie the | Gefendant in a second sult filed to-day | won, father of little Alma J. Henson, who was run down and injured by the Stokes automobile, in which Stokes and ite wife were riding on June % last. | Girls’ Wool Dresses . . 6.50 & 9.75 Formerly 10.50 to 18.60 Our Great January Sale Ritchie&Cornell, groped ‘The first action for $0,000 was brought end Paucar tare BAe tamed! bond because of injuries to the ohild, ‘The | 2 second action for the same amount is | tola young hat her {Drought to reimburae the fathor for loss who Piped Perce diayend bit days | Of hie daughter's services. s 11,000 TAILORED WAISTS Now in Progress Scotch Madras Waists. . . Regular Price 3.60 Silk Waists . . . «we we Regular Prices 7.50 to 12.00 Plain Linen Waists . . . . Regular Prices 5.00 to 7.00 Hand Emb. Linen Waists . . Regular Prices 7.60 to 12.50 fi 36th Streets | 125th Street 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d Street | | 155 William St., Cor. Ann St. a ae erate] 1347 Broadway, Between 35th and ) | 2331 Eighth Ave., One Door Above 2.25 408 East 149th St., Near 3d Avenue 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. ALL STORKS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8—SATURDAY 10 O°CLOCK According to Yhe papers in the mutt, | ‘While Relson- | the Benson xirl is suffering from nervous | to the roof, Cohen |trouldes and will probibly be a charge | fis arms end lead-|on her father all her life, The ohild| the little girl, took them te the rear | Was bruised and a thigh and leg were fractured) and her back and spinal) the engines had been called | column were Injured | house was in a patic. Most vf) {na bill of particulars Aled with the fled to the roof, As they | complaint Henson makes the statement the stare the firemen ar-| that he would have filed the second also Father Larkin of St. | action earter but was unable to do so) tholle Church, on One Hun-| pecause of the difficulty process servers Thirty-second street, near! encountered in trying to locate Stokes. avenue. The papers further allege that the au- ‘ fireman‘s lantern and a pike|tomobdile was running at the rate of Driest entered the building andj thirty miles an hour at the time it atruck ; r melped et the child, ‘This, it ts alleged, was in } Myier. “Hahn Mae apts Mra violation of the Callan law which for- aged adlggy ter-| 24 auttos to travel more than eight to the street. They were byster’| cies an hour in the city's streets, \ gfe aulis * Seg hatha TWO KILLED BY GAS. Big Stores t@- SEE ADS. DISPLAYED ON ALL OUR STORE WINDOWS. “= i ; Dantel B. Cornett. 4.85 $f i Hi 3.75 ut Piano g 4.85 , Salesrooms’ Lexington to 3d Avenue 59th to Goth Street 24 floor rex Start the New Year Right!! <= Let There Be Music in Your Home BD The Walters Player Piano, to the vast number of music; lovers whose great ambition is to know how to play the Piano, ; is as the sight to the blind. It is an instantaneous change of; existent conditions. i ail Salesrooms 3d floor f NoApprovals. No Alterations. None Reserved. Mail Orders Filled Promptly. teat end Dr. Cassaea was summoned @vem Harlem Hospital. Mrs, Bamuel Rosenberg went upstairs he three Fire-| to wake the dishwashers in her hus- glass door in| band’s restaurant at No. 2 Lenox ave- y the cellar of the bullding lacerated his | nue when they failed to appear on time Mand eo that Dr. aaa had to take/ this morning. There was no answer to ‘twelve stitches in It. Patrolman Cros-| her knock on the door and she opened ~ een Was hurt about the same time by! it ‘The air inside was heavy with was. the glass from @ shuttered window fall-| Mrs, Rosenberg, screaming, ran down- o. dag on his army He also we; bandaged | stairs and notifed her husband, A po- a? Mp. Then the Qwo hysterical | iceman oalled an ambulance from Har- ‘and ohild were taken to the ho ‘Jem Hospital. Dr. Knapp, who came in yy Mrs. Mylar later went to her ho the ambulance, sald the dishwashers, The fire apparatus had not got to ite! Michael Polleh, thirty-three years old, fvarters after this blaze was smothered and « youth of eighteen, known only as when tw: is were rung for a fire in | “John,” were dead, office building at Noa, | ‘The policeman found a gas cock par- t One Hunded and Twenty- | Hally opened . between Keventh and Lenox | = i pr THE APES Tigger eg nk oy A cHLD'S WASTE Will Begin in Monday's ‘Hompany, the Bedding Store and the / Thompson Park ‘Piano Company, alt of A \ | which had basement The performer is suddenly transformed into a new realm— The dreams of a lifetime are at once realized. The extreme delight afforded to those'who have a fondness} for the piano, but who have never had an opportunity to cul-} tivate their desires, is beyond the power of words to convey. ; The Walters Player Piano opens a new era for that large class of persons. It places within their reach all the music of the masters and} all the popular music of the day. Its ingenious expression devices give! them the skill and power to play the music like a great artist. No knowl-,— edge of the piano is required in order to play. The Walters Player-Piano; proves a prolific entertainer in the home, and will not in the least discourage! the study of the piano in the usual way. In many cases, it will prove an advantage to the piano pupil, as it can also be played by hand like a regular piano—the player mechanism being entirely separate, in no way interfering with the performer, Why deny yourself the pleasure of owner- ship of a Player Piano when you can buy a Walters 88-Note Player Piano for $395]; including Music Cabinet, Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music and Free Delivery, on liberal terms of h $10 Down and $2 Per Week NO INTEREST—NO INSURANCE—NO EXTRAS. , Other Walters Player Pianos, $450, $550 and $600. f EXCHANGE your old Piano for a beautiful new Walters PLAYER MUSIC ROLLS. Unusual sale of new and up-to. Piano or Player Piano. We will take same in part date Player Music Rolls for all Standard 88-note Player payment and allow you to pay the difference at $1 or $2 a week. Pianos at prices ranging upward from........... ie 35¢ Upon request a representative will call. Write for our latest illustrated catalogue. Galerrooma—Third Moor AJ Cars Transier to Bloomingdcles’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59h to 60th ${ _CURoR EERE, q jor the firemen to ¢ the cell @overal of them tried it and paid si 5s, i 2 I for thelr heroism. M was the firat, Makes it cross, peevish, rest 4 He fell on some gias: d made a gash | da hie leg. Before he id scramble out | was unconscious, He was dragged tongue is coated giv (put and revived by Dr. Cassaga, ‘Then | a ie give ‘ Capt: Wiseman tried It, Besides being | “Syrup of Figs.” ‘overcome, his hand wae cut by glass, yrur gs he damage was $0,000. TraMe on Hundred Twenty-fiftth street 2 \prae blocked for less and feverish — If Children de: love to take detictous “Syrup of Fig nd nothing else cleans and toglates ieee lander lise pom { U a iver and 30 feet of bowel so STOLE FREEMAN'S PARENTS. | ¢,, nd thoroughly. | “ Ht ne Aagusting 3. Freeman of No. 223, chi get bilious and constipated ieighty-ehth street, Hay Ridge, waose | WU Ki grown-ups, Then they get) § sick, the tongue is coated, stomach sour, jpame corresponds to that ajven by the) breath bad; they don't eat or reat ‘man who married Mra, Edith Hy A NF . they become feverish, cross, irritable an ‘ jpens, early New Year's mornin don't want to play, | List * to-day he was more mystified ‘our child's ‘sake do ‘The man who was married,” he : wae Alfred Freeman, born in France, | gil, y his mother was Elisabeth Mac- | like Cathartic pills. A teaspoonful of i Dorn in Scotland. That Ate my | Syrup of Figs will have your child smil- parents. ing and happy again in just a few hours, “T thought this a Joke at first, but | Syrup of Figs will ently clean, sweeten that phase of the has passed. Ij and regulate the stomach, make the have married but once, and that Afteen | liver active and move on and out of years ago. Iam giad I was at home at | the bowels all the constipated matter, the = the suomeny ‘was performed, the, sour the foul, clogged-up waste lor ve an 7 ye) i 8 i oF p isons, without causing cramps * Amelight. « ‘ With Syrup of Figs you are not drug- | eared ing or injuring your ‘children, Being TURKISH SHIP HITS MINE, | composed entirely of luscious figs, senna is and aromatics it cannot be harmful, Full directions for children of all ages 3 While Entering | i aiavenn mae, and for grown-ups plainly printed on | ie pac @MYRNA, Asiatic Turkey, Jan 1~ Ask The Tu salling vessel Theodores of “> ‘* tons was blown up to-day by com. | fori p Co. in coniact with @ floating mine at | This is the delici gatvence to dmyrng May, jae Teliable, Refuse aaj Ling aloe Stored, | as te ee cine comes a Wwe beautifur ang follow. §& : Will Begin in The Evening Wold January 6. we WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, 2 nj aaa en ee ee i oe pg a ee AES ET WP Se = MY

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