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BOY. BACK IN BED | AFTERFIRE ALARM, NEARLY LOSES Youngster Is Carried Down Ladder by Fire Lieutenant, . Who Then Collapses. A fire starting in the cellar of the ree-story building at No. 26 Fifth avenue, South Brooklyn, #0 quickly filled the house with smoke early to-day the fifteen tenants came near being kille® or @vercome before firemen and police- men could rescue them. Leut. Donovan of Truck No, 10 made | ™ a plucky rescue in saving a twelve-year- OM boy who had gone back to sleep afftér the family wae awakened, and after carrying the lad down @ ladder ed on the sidewalk, but was re- vived and went back to his men. The blaze had spread from the cellar to @ notion store on the ground floor vefere Policeman Pritting of the Bergen atreet station saw it. He left Policeman Blwood to send in an alarm and ran to warn the tenants. The door of No. 216 was go secure he could not break it, #0 be went up through No. 218, forced the souttle of No, 316 and hurried down through the halls, pounding on all the doors and floors. On reaching.the ground floor he found the smoke so thick it would be !mpos- sie for the occupants of the house to reach the street by the stairs. Going to the top floor, he called Miss Annette Duffy and her brother, George, and CHECK COCAINE BUYERS, | WHITMAN'S AIDE TELLS Assistant District-Attorney James A.’ Delahanty was in Albany to-day to urge fA favorable report on @ Bill restricting |F the use of cocaine and {ts derivatives, | 1F which bill was drawn by him and fn- | troduce by Assemblyman Walker. The bill provides for a system of checks | [E wpon drug manufacturers, hendiers. | hospitals and phywicians, prohibiting the possession of more than one ounce of cocaine by a druggist or more than a half ounce by a physician, The dill ts indorred by Health Commissioner Le- Gerle, judges of the Court of General Sessions and District-Attomey Whit- t an, During the past year scores of dere- |} Hots have been convicted of selling cocaine. Many have gone to prison rather than tell where they obtained the drug. Most of them were caught trying to dispose of the cocaing in| Chinatown and the Tendertoin, In June | last John Callaman of No. $90 Pleasant avenue, convicted of vending cocaine tn Chinatown, confeseed to Mr. Delahanty that he had purchased the drug from Dr. Abraham A. Levy of No, 67 Fast Third street. Callaman, accompanied by three attaches of the District«Attorney's office, went to Dr. Levy's office and | purchased two bottles of cocaine, each | containing an ounce, for $l, | Dr. Levy te on trial before Judge | Foster in the Court of General Sessions. Assistant District-Attorney Edward charge of the prosecution, Had C man repeat his confession to the jury. Cailaman, who was a cocaine field but says he {8 cured, told the jury he had @ulding them out the scuttle, led them over the roof to No, 218, where they found friends. When he got back in the building the house was filed with smoke, and he could not get below the top floor. On the opposite hall from the Duffys live ‘Thomas Fitzgetald, his wife, Anna, and » twelve; Murte , eighteen months, Whi heard the policeman'’s raps they had seized what clothes were handy and gone into the hall, but found so much smoke they could not breathe or see. ar eturned to thelr rooms, and it ap- Charles was so badly frightened he ted back into bed and pulled the covers Over his head, The others went to front windows and Lfeut. Donovan, with men of Engine Companies 269 and 2%, raised ladders, piloted Fitzgerald and his wife to the atreet and carried the children down one ata time. Then Charies was missed. Donovan went back to the apartment and groped around in ti smoke until he found the right bed and yanked Master Charics out, It was not until after he ‘et the hoy down the ladder in ‘Yat he fainted from the emoke mn. Louis Sorbo, his wife, Mary, and thelr two child*m, George, twenty, and 7 en, who live on the second assisted down ladders by H. On the same floor Samuel Lundkvist and his wife, Hilma, went to the rear and jumped to an extension. They were found 4 short time later and taken down a ladder, ‘The tire did not get above the store and did $3,000 damage. A second alarm brought Chief Lany, —————— TRAIN KILLS SWITCHMAN. Hie Second Accident Proves Fatal to Joha W John Whalen, a switchman in the em- ploy of the New York, New Haven and Hertford ‘Railway Company, was run over by @ train early this morning In the yards at One Hundred and Thirty- first street and Park avenue and was instantly killed. ‘Whalen had was taken to the Lincoln Hospital. ‘Whalen, four years ago, was struck by @ train of the same company and lost his right leg and left arm. JCRAMPS, fone out to throw a awitch and fell across the tracks. Jolin Kennel, his working partner, who tried to save him, was struck by the train had several ribs broken and was cut about the head and body. He been purchasing the drug from Dr. Levy for years. Mr. Edwarde tried to Prove sales by Dr. Levy to others, but was prevented by the ruling of Judge Foster upon the objection of John F. Mcintyre, counsel for Dr. Levy. HEADACHE, BACKACHE Yield to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Cedar Rapids, Lowa.—“I was always tired and weak and my housework was a drag. I was irreg- ular, had cramps 80 bad that I would have to lie down, also a distressed | feeling in lower part ‘k, and head- che. My abdomen was sore and [ know 1 had organic in- flammation, } “Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier hav helped me wonderfully. I don’t have | those pains any more and all right now. There are a gret y women here who take your remedies and I have told others what they have done for me."—Mrs, Chas. MeKinnon, 1013 N, | 5th W., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Women who are suffering from those distressing ills peculiar their sex should no ose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydi inkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their | health, | There are probably hundreds of thou- | sands, perhaps millions of women in the United States who have been benefited by this famous old remedy, which was produced from roots and herbs over 30 years ago by a woman to relieve wo- man’s suffering. If you are sick and need such a medicine, why don't you try it? If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. GREATLY Persian Lamb, Hudson Furs. Robes and Animal Rugs C. G. Gunther's Sons 301 FIFTH AVENUE FURS Short and Long Coats of Ermine, Seal, Mulfs and Neckpleces of ‘all the desirable MEN’S FUR COATS For Evening and Street Wear. Also Chauf- feur Coats, Caps and Gloves. REDUCED Seal, Mole, Caracul, etc. YORK » 4 EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1918. KER AND HEGEMAN = RI STORES Our Main Object—the Entire Satisfaction of Evéry Customer Our business success is founded’ on plain, simple principles. Prominent among them is a constant endeavor to see that every person who gives us his patronage, or who enters our stores, is treated in a courteous manner, and receives all the advantages of our low prices and the high quality of our Drug Store Goods. No one in our_ institution, whether executive or employee, is allowed to offer special prices to ‘‘a particular friend.’’ Every customer is our particular friend, and to every customer the same privileges are extended as to every other customer, regardless of personal friendship or affiliations. Our facilities for buying and selling are such that we are able to offer what are really SPECIAL prices to each one of our customers. These special prices are OUR regular prices, and apply practically to all of the fifty-two thousand items that go to make up the stock in each of our stores. Our prices are uniformly low. This means that we do not endeavor to make up on certain articles what we lose on.certain other articles, but aim to make a reasonable profit on everything we sell—a little on each, and with big sales give thorough satisfaction to all. Razors and Blades Complete Assortment—Lowest Prices Razors Blades Durham Demonstrator, 35c | Durham Duplex, 6 for 50c. Durham Duplex Razor, Gillette, 6 for 50c; 12 for $1. 92.50 to 98.50. Auto: Strop, 6 for 50c; 12, $1. Gillette, $5 to $12. Gem, 7 for 35e. Auto-Strop, $5. Ever-Ready, 6 for 30c. Gem, $1. Shaving Soaps and Ever-Ready, $1. . Loti i Shaving otions alli < Brushes Williams’ Shaving La Riker’s Expectorant Tested and Proven for 70 Years. Trial Size, 25c. Family Size, 60c A pleasant, swift relief for bron- chitis, coughs, colds, whooping cough, ains in the chest, pleurisy, difficult breathing, all inflammaiory diseases of the pulmonary organs. ‘Three generations of success have proved the value of this old reliable remedy. If, after taking a 60c bottle you are not satisfied, return the empty bottle and y joney will be re- Nickel case... ... eeeeeees B06 funded. ‘the bottle... 25c and 60c Made by the! Leatherette case ‘18¢ bat 's best manu- annette case... 200 ? acturers. illi Soap. Riker’s Compound Evans. 91.69up. | ‘Theeak iia? Gillette, 1, $1.50. Kent's, — English make, 94¢ up. Smith's, $1.73 up, Syrup of Hypophosphites The Bottle, 75¢ NS Washington’s Birthday Candy Special The tin Prescribed for the relief of nervous and many Pieces Fa ‘ exhaustion attendant upon illness or any Nari sie wa Sand ted Snaving Stick. ; Milk Chocolate Maraschino i si ical tal exertion. he famoits Nickel case... .....10¢ and 20¢ $ pyennt ydooeily hy aaa Aue Rubberset Shav- Colgate's Shaving Soap. y Cc herries Only 23c the % Ib. { lent toute it alfestive ing Brush, all] Theeake................45 We'd like to guarantee these cherri | excellent general tonic, mos eff kinds and styles,| Colgate's Shaving Cream. Washington’s own tree— except that th { in the treatment of wasting digtases, } ranging from] Thetube........ Pek than any cherries that ever grew on i lung affections and all pulmon- = 23¢ up. Colgate's Snaving Powder. _ Guth uses only Queen Anne cherries, those great, lus- ; ary troubles. Bottle.......... 75c Razor Strops TOHRU: caghicve inches 20¢ | cious, | beauties that grow best in aun France, Pre- : A complete assortment of the: ae Shaving Lotion rele t the create a eel ipped in pure . . A , * he ‘ eMC! (lilac), 35e. jondan red with richest vanilla milk chocolate— these are Riker s Spring Tabs| Riker sSarsaparilla nth UT acrid Atel es | Riker Shaving Lotion the delici confections we are offgring for this special. ! Box of 75 Tablets, 15¢ The Universal Blood Razor St; f i “| (violet), the bottle, 35¢. The price is just about half what you would pay elsewhere . Purifier at piymadel ops, 40-cent value, astttet & Hegeman Bay Rum, Reema reat than our own usual price. —"| ene ‘ Ss. : . 45c, 90c. nd the box itself is so attractive—bright red—real Pliny sg gin Large Bottle, 75¢ es Strops, 75-cent value,| | Riker & Hegeman Witch | George Washington Cherry Color— just that” alone makes “Bulptiy Se meae ig (ae Aneffective vegetable blood | cents, Hazel, absolutely pure, 1Se. | you want tobuy. And you readily can— the price .< so small, “|cleanser indorsed by thou- sornclnt suagre ane [cae Mason fh Family Remedi ae | ciations they recall! Yet} .,; ‘| a ; $ they ald (hele week’ and’ doe sold under the Riker and y emeaqdies Special at Our Soda Fountains To Celebrate Washington’s Birthday herry Sundae, 10c serve all possible credit. Riker's Spring Tabs are a acim en | and Household Requisites funded. Large bottle ia Si f Fi . 4 sclegges ces Reecudeanee Syrup of Figs...... 35e) Rubinat Condal............ 29 . hor ne rt ! ia Deodlorizer. vee 190] Weber's Ipine Tew aNd : r+ Little folks nore the rived of the Washington cherry | contain a . Ds A ’ »Thymoline. . .19¢, 37¢, 73¢] Garfi nit. 100, 18¢. Oc | tee Krown-ups love to tell it—and around this date - the old-fashioned remedy, in| er pay Iron & Westphal's Auxilator, .\28e, $0e wa Syrups. circ saat : thing with ies meets. with \ a form pleasant and easy to ae i ; disterine.......... 17c, 33¢, 59¢] Swamp Root... ....... .35e, 68¢ favor just bee it emphasizes take, Spring Tabs cleanse the} | COnUNnS Oy snare ent Hoya tals Health te eaes 33e, 67¢] Father John’s Medicine..39¢, «| the tale. And when you can get blood, effectively removing] Nuc. Ate cacolal lor build: | Danderine........ 160.526, 690/558,.......... 700, $1... | the great big cherries that come A A ing up the system. It is spe- | Radway’s Ready Relief, 39c, 74c] Nestle’s Food... .20¢, 37¢, $1.85 | with this Sundae—and, in addi- impurities. cially valuable afier illness or Carter's Liver Pills...... +++ 12e¢] Eskay's tion, the delicious ice cream, which | ‘Test their efficiency at our| When the body is run down | Creolin Food. .... .20¢, 40c, 60c, $2.10 we make ourselves—and then ! risk. Your money back if through overwork. At all , Pearson... .9¢, 19¢, 38¢, 75¢| Imperial rich whipped cream _ besides ! 7 Le te a, a splendid appetite | C N Disinfect- yornaui. 20; $20, 80c, $2.10 Well Se ct eit Hah; or Cees Oe qurcsener. yeth’s Sage anc young? At all Riker and He; Per box of 3-L5e — |Ticbottle 50c°49Oc Bi inhuniaronicn eacceee man Drug Stores. Gray's Glycerine Tonic. 5 ~ Trial Size Bottle of Rik Compound. Ww ainpole «Cod Liver Oil, ‘| ae coer 10; FRE Meri les sad ei tK= | Apenta Water, Hemaboloids Je) ee emma tt ne Rpokes er’s Antiseptis with any | Hunyadi Wat Gude’s Peptomangan 40 urchase of Riker’s Antiseptic Dental | Antiphlogis Lavoris. j Pp Pp : OFIB. cere seerene -20¢, 35¢ Horlick’s M Atle Toilet Preparations Economically Priced sai Preparations. Riker’s Antiseptis Sloan's Liniment. . .19¢, 38¢, 75¢ 38c, 24c, $2.95) Dioxogen,.........18¢, 33¢, 50¢ | Bromo$ 'C, 39c, 69e] Bra ’s Pills | A _A most agreeable antiseptic of special germi- | Baume Au engue, .45¢ C ree us : ; Us Pompeian Mas- Sanitol Tooth Powder... .1$¢ cidal value. Keeps the teeth white and in healthy | De Witt's Kidney and ‘Pape's Diapepsin Tablets. . "'38c sage Cream. . .27¢, 49¢, 61¢ | Mennen’s Talcum Powder, panaitien. Hardens ie guns, swoute s the j Bladder Pe arte ad 40c, 75c| Purtola Mawiadlayey aud Sic, 69¢ | Bal k 1 Saesexu= | breath and removes all impurities. vercomes | Lapactic 3 +. 92 ‘ vrCuin. . . abeock's Corylopsi “ee any disagreeable taste in the anouth. Affords Hineoteam. +. -%8e] Ser K dinette ates ee Dayget & Ramsdell’s Cold] Tal assets ” . ... Me quick relief in minor throat irritations, Shac Wafers... -10¢, 19¢} Russell's Hmulsion,........ 72¢ Cream, Colgate's Cashmere Bou- 6 on. 5 = 5 »Midol...... St + -9¢, 19¢] Sal Hepatica, » 7. Lhe, 26C, 36c, 60.91.09) quet Talcum bottle 2 C Pint Oc Quart 90c Balls Cascarant .19¢, s3e) Beecham’s P’ Nese nk Powder........... 15¢, 25¢ A A A ell’s Papayans,.......19¢, 55¢! Vinol , : : Java Rice Powder........ Riker’s Antiseptic Dental Preparations DUO verre scserceson Stelter’ Labteches cil ‘ . ov Colgate’s Tooth Levy's Lablache Face High-grade—thoroughly antiseptice—containing | Paste loc, 20¢ | Powder. 15c | Tetlow’s § 34c | Williams’ Shaving Soap, 17¢ Se cake; 20¢ stick 15¢ | Pinaud’s Eau De Quinine, Calox Tooth Powder, .... 15e 40c, 80c, $1.50 Lyon's Tooth Powder,. ...15¢ | Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal... .606 IPooth Paste... TEARS _ltchikill site Sriall tablet ointment for the | nal Tooth Paste AU | Kolynos Tooth Paste. stipation, very easy to take, and) no grit or injurious substance. Removes all im- | purities from the teeth, refreshing the membranes, sweetening the breath and leaving the mouth sur- |, gically clean. Put up in four different forms: i Riker’s Antiseptic Tooth Paste— Acleansing, antiseptic paste, recom- ior con-| gE — ~ local treatment | of eczema or any form of skin with most satisfactory, comfort-| }« able results. Composed of the! | mended for its prophylactic . dat eruption which is i i roperties. ‘The tube. < 1 5 ¢ | active principles of remedies that accompanied by | Fountain Syringe ane. | HUMLEYS is hey he iker’s Antiseptic Tooth Wash— | have special action on the liver itching. It gives | t Bsorllent anally red rub-| enrol ‘@RrFAM Compounded of the same standard in- | and bowels and free from poisons immediate relief | ani Hil ott and pliable irediinnis. oa Wie, paste and PO Og | or narcotics of any kind, Also} from intense ir- | value; #8 syringe 1.75 Huxley’s Menthol & ° ‘ 4 acts as a blood purilier and in-| Pitation, even in very obstinate ! on eng fog Tooth Powder Put up ln sanitary | testinal antiseptic, Can be used | CA8eS. Applied to the affected | '75¢ Paper Vests 39c v i 15c | indefinitely with increasing bene-| Patt it disinfects and prevents | Ofdependable quality, made | brush, The can... i in- | i AANA Pheer nee ee nes ners wjy | the. further spreading of in- | in our own factory der | Riker’s Dental Cream—An aromatic preparation of | fit, and may therefore be safely | fection, Perfectly harmless and | our careful aunervitiens “Give Wintergreeo Cream It swiftly relieves many of the aches and pains that ac- company winter — rheu:aa- cleansing power equal to Antiseptic Paste, but dif- | given even to invalids and child-| may be uscd as freely as ne ded 1 vi |tism, stiff neck, sciatica, sore ferently flavored, Tho tbe.s..s.cccressesss, LOG| Fen, On sole at Miker & Hege-|on the most sensitive ga [eae eae muscles, stiff joints, neuralgia, agp AUR man’s Drug Store- shin, ‘Pho jar 456 Tie Valuer” Special 39 leer ae py) John’s Cascara | John’s Dige tive . ; |pains that come from cold , You Are Safe When You Buy at Rikerdymons | i Compound Tablets A laxative of cer- tain, prompt, agreea- ble action, specially adapted to women, sulléren, the aged or elicate constitutions. 1 9 c Tablets | Of partienta in gastric and i indigestion, he | acid ors stomach, etc. Ingredients of rare int 1d el tired nerves, or sore muscles, ily respond to its applica- t can be used {reel ‘oing out because it is jgreaseless, and in now way public speakers, | shows upon the skin, singers.| Huxley’s Menthol and ete Wintergreen Creams, 200 and Bos 19¢ 35¢ the tube. sore throat Wyo !KER AND HEGEMAN DRuG Stores] awhors, Telephone your orders to the nearest Riker-Hegeman store. 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