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BOY HERO TELLS OF SAVING THREE ~ BY BRAVING FRE 1$-Year-Old David Kreindler Carries Children to Safety, but Drops One. ,. Tries to Catch Little Chap, and Succeeds in Breaking f His Fall. . Fifteen-year-old David Kreindler * the hero of Madison etreet today. He saved his brother and sister by carrying them up a fire escape, through amoke | 4nd pante-stricken tenants scrambling | to safety, but he dropped another broth- @@ when he fell against a balcony, the child shot down three stories to the street, sustaining internal injuries. Neighbors came in droves to-day to congratulate David on his heroism and nerve, but their praise brought him little Joy because he was anxious about little Sydney, who ta hovering between Last night David, who Stuyvesant High School, study his lessons and mind the chil- dren while his father and mother, Mr. The rest of the story David himsel: tall, blue-eyed, yellow-haired, gangling youth, told an Evening World reporter to-day, and he told it in the modest, SARA,. MORRIS: unassuming style which all heroes| @ adopt. FALLS WITH BABY BROTHER AS SMOKE ENVELOPES HIM. was on fire, I set the baby down and rushed out in the hall ‘way. Smoke was everywhere and I tried to ae the door of the apartment across fiat, leading to a rear fire-eacape, but it wes locked. Some men running upstairs told me the fire was on the Ground floor. A crowd of people was getting on the street fire-escape and I back to the baby. She was and the place was filled with lil 2 to the fire the Mm be [egpuere re z £ at fourth-story window when some smoke came out and I got bold of the slippery stone coping. COULD HAVE ESCAPED BY STAIRWAY, HE SAYS. “I began to fall and hollered to Mor- ris, who was following me up. He caught at my sweater and f ment I hung out. Then J fell, my side against the fire escape wall, and Sydney was torn out of my arms. He fell down to the street, three fights, and I thought he was dead. I was very sick and frightened and felt very dazsd. Morris pushed me up and I went to the’ roof, where the other people were. Af- terward they told me Isaac Wein! who lives across the street, had seer Sydney coming down through the smok ‘and caught at him, breaking the fall. My drother has a rib broken and in- terpe! injuries, Out I guess something saved him from hitting full on the street. in fires here,” continued David, “people rush up to the roof and got down easy by walk- 4 had seven fires here in @ix months. They say some one tries If there should simply take the children downstairs.” WE ANNOUNCE THE COMPLETE EASTER READINESS OF OUR DEPARTMENT DEVOTED TO Apparel for Girls and Juniors Following Are Offered Special Prices for Saturdcy: GIRLS’ COATS 6! all wool serge, mixtures and checked verses full length model with moire silk collar, Sizes 6 to years......, Convenient te the Nevins Street Subway Station. is cut off and always| Of GIRLS’ COATS of navy serge and shepherd checks, full length belted modei lined throughout with peau de cygne. Sizes 6 to 14 years GIRLS’ WHITE LAWN DRESSES, Embroidery and lace trimmed. Sizes 6 to 14 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROE 16, was married. CASTORIA For infants and Children. tn Use Latest reports from the hospital say | qui SSntase cone lee teee Sti, Presenting distinctively designed and refined apparel for the younger set at prices as low, or lower, than are generally asked for ordinary styles. The $4.95: $9.75 $1.95 & $2.95 Sage Sone $9.78 to $15 JUNIOR SUITS (sizes 13 to 17), short belted back mode] trimmed with tailored buttons; in copen, navy, tan and black serge, also shepherd checks $20 Fulton Street at Flatbush Avenue, BROOKLYN on the head and ff | elevator in the sti "5 comsi, at work on the twenty-third floor, hi |Boy Hero, Sister and Brothers Whom He Saved From Flame 1918. of Perry's flagship, sunk by the Britis: | —— = = in Lake Erle a century ago. A boyish letter accompanied the gift, telling President Wilson how the donor had made his way out on Lake Erie over the Ice and had experienced con- siderable diMcuity in obtaining the relic, BOY SENDS WILSON A RELIC. WASHINGTON, March 14.—Presidept Wilson to-day sent a letter of thanks to George Starsky, thirteen years old, | of Erle, Pa., for the boy's gift to him of @ splinter of wood from the wrevk A most extraordinar: oe a (Om e e Boilers and Bodies This man knows what fuel develops the greatest energy and how to feed it to his boiler. Do you know that much about the fuel for your body ? ‘Without going deeply into the subject here is a fact which you may prove in any scientific work on the subject: Oatmeal furnishes the body most of the important ele- ments the body needs in almost exactly the proportions the body needs them. If. you would like to see how delicious oatmeal can be, try H-O Oatmeal. It is the one and only oatmeal which is ready for assim- ilation by your body after only 20 minutes of cooking. That is due to the over-two-hours’ cooking that we give it at the mill. ‘Why not H-O in the morning ? H-O Gaimeai BROOKLYN The Largest Millinery Store in America 9 ILGOX'S MYRTLE AVENUE AND BRIDGE STREET To-Morrow Is the Last Day of Our. Opening Week Sale All previous records have been broken oti! this week. The thousands of women who have taken advantage of this sale bear witness to the fact that the Is we are offering cannot be equalled else- where at these low prices, and we cannot remember ever having given such great values for go little money as at the present time. $5 Trimmed Hats Special at $2.98 We have sold more than 1,000 hats at this price so far this weck. Such immense sales would be impossible it the hats did not meet the highest approval of our customers. Many smart creations to select from in a great variety of chic designs which ‘ you cannot duplicate elsewhere under 85.00. Our special at $2.98, Big Line of Sample Ready-to-Wear Hats at $1.29 Received from # Broadway manufacturer who makes only high grade 15.00 ita. ‘This lot is made up of unusually fine hats of many descripti n $1.98 to 93.98. Special at $1.29. RAY apiece wort $2.48 Silk Velvet Faced Hemps at $1.48 Presgil of, genaine mane braids Dak aed colors, and faced with a fine jualit; jack velvet. ese hats would cost you $2.48 at oth ti \ We retail them at wholesale price, each, $1.48, even eam 18.75 We'll Pay $2 if You'll Ride Up One Flight Why pay $5 or $6 for your shoes?| We can save you from $2 to $3 on| every pair. Our enormous saving _NO PLATES 19.75 new cutaway effects, of E Sport Coats of imported Misses’ Evening Dresses Of charmeuse with fancy lace top in pink, pastel blue, white, corn and peach; sizes up to 36 bust measure. Value $25.00 Special 16.75 Suitable for small women. navy blue serge; peau de cygne lined. BROOKLYN - OPPENHEIM, GLLINSz ‘Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn Women’s and Misses’ New Spring Coats Exclusive copies of the latest Paris models collection of smart coats, suitable for every occasion, of Serge, Bedford Cords, Eponge, Matelasse, Charmeuse, Moire, Fancy Brocade, Chinchilla, Checks, Mixtures, etc. 25.00 29.75 Women’s and Misses’ Coats (Special), smart new models in the ynge, Cords, Serge, Checks, etc. Values to $35.00, Full length Serge Coats, superior quality navy blueand black Serge, silk collar and cuffs; half lined in Peau ‘weeds. le Cygne. Linen, 5.90 Crepede 9.75 1 Misses’ 9.75 Misses’ and Juniors’ Smart Suits Models especially designed as becoming to misses, juniors and small women, of Serge, Bedford Cords, Whipcords, E pone Shepherd Checks, Fancy Stripes, Wool Poplin, etc.; Russian and Bul also Norfolk, cutaway and smart coat models. Special and Exceptional Values 25.00 29.75 Misses’ Norfolk Serge Suits, smart models of ner 5.00 Girls’ Washable Dresses Of Gingham, Madras, Repp, Chambray, etc. Girls’ New Spring Coats Smart models of Serge, Checks, Cords, Fancy Materials, etc. 7.50 Misses’ Of Serge, E Exclusive Models of Serge, Bed- ford Cords, Checks, etc. 12.50 Girls’ Lingerie Dresses Of sheer batiste, Dutch neck, lon; effect with insertions of Cluny lace and silk ribbons; sizes 3to8years. Value$2.50 Special 1,50 Sizes 14 to 20 years or 32 to 36 bust measure Igarian blouse effects; Value $22.50, 35.00 Also 22.50 { 15.00 Value $22.50, ingerie, Voile, Lawn, 2.95 3.96 2.00 9.75 12.50 & Juniors’ Dresses nge, Linen, Voile, Chine, Charmeuse, etc. 3:75 16.75 22.50 & Juniors’ Coats 15.00 19.75 blouse 35.00 REQUIREDUg in rent enables us to make this offer. Superior SHOES $ for Men and Women SPRING FASHION SHOW aye An ‘almost marvelous manifestation of Dental skill, appealing at once to persons who have heretofore dreaded artificial teeth, is the recent application of Bridge ‘Work by the Waterbury Dentists, Where there are two or more decayed or loose teeth, or mere roots, in either jaw, a beautiful, serviceable set of teeth, with- out plates, can be constructed around them, which cannot be detected from nat- ural teeth, This explains the superiority of The New WATERBURY Way The London bootmakers sav Buckskin Button Boots ‘or this Spring. ‘Ve have them in the fa- vorite shades— Taupe Gray, Black,Brown and . New re- Highest Quality—Low Prices 1913 FORD Automobiles | P home at night with a NEW set that fits ‘| perectly Our ANCHOR DENTURE & Indian Motocycles (OOFLESS PLATE gives perfect comfort ‘J and satisfaction, where the old style plate cannot be worn. All work guaranteed 10 years, Extractions and dental surgery ||] made PAINLESS by our wonderful |] NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Come here in the morning, have your Just one of our 1,500 different styles of shoes for men and women, ‘The BS shee tore for 4068-10-12 Fulten Street WATERBURY DENTAL BROQKL: PARLORS 86 .W. 23d St., Ob~da New York. HOURS 8 to 4; SUNDAYS, 9 w 2, German, French and Swedish Spoken. Ladies (n attendance. G ure by oki fe SCS——s——SC "Fs - HELP WANTLO—FEMALE, = ands Te I wa tract t 4 | $oeePS SRisiiy ot your plane:® Why bot {eet DIAMONDS iseg@ ba Parad CASTLE BIDE DIAMONDS ON CREDIT WATCHES 5; 3B PERSE ny. $1 Wook, Diane JEWELRY, SACKS PIANOS AND ORGANS, OPIN 3 Will turn it into a Player. Piano Worth $700 to $850 img 8 good piano for a sae eae PR Banat ie KNABE UPRIGHT BACON GRAND NS, HELP WANTED—MALE. 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