The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1913, Page 17

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solvency. After dinner last night Mra, Annie Neel sixty-two, of No, 432 Monroe Street, Brooklyn, began tidying up the ining room. Her son Alexander of- Bie ws: to hetp, but she wouldn't hear of Mt, telling him to go upstairs and read. ‘The son went to the library. A tow Minutes later Mrs. Murphy finished the (work and was carrying a kerosene lamp © from the table to tie mantel plece when At slipped from her hands and . As she Cropped the lamp “Pack, but not quickly enough (Durst of flame ignited her clothes. Aiexander Murphy heard the explo y Mon but was undecided whence the wound came. His doubts were dispelled iby his mother's screams. He darted (Gown the etairs and was guided to his | [Mother by her flaming garments as she | [j@arhed through the rooms under the ih of the fire, There was no other | ‘light on that floor, | Murphy called to hie mother to stop, | ‘but her pain prevented her from hear- | against Joseph _G._ Robin, the sky- Hobel. who has a Co of $50. Here’s the. A.B.C. of mak- ing a perfect tomato bisque. ing the cry or her terror was too great | for her to check herself. She passed a Neurtain, which ignited, As the flames leaped out the son @elzed @ rug and threw it over his ‘mother. In her fright she tried to fling At off. Then Murphy seized her and jagain enveloping ber in the rug, rolled er on the floor, The woman was be- gide herself with suffering and writhed | from the saving rug, but the son suc: | @eeded in throwing it over her again and snothering‘the fire. A moment later ‘Mrs. Murphy became unconscious. Though his hands had been shockingly Durned, Murphy tore down the blazing curtain, which had set fire to the room. Mra. Murphy's screams had gathered @ throng which watched the struggle through the windows by the dancing Might of the fames. The witnesses of the weird scene had been too fascinated for any of them to think of aiding till i wae all over. ‘Then some one called an ambulance A. Add a small pinch of baking- soda to a can of Campbell's Tomato Soup, and heat it in a saucepan. B. Rinse the can and heat sepa-' rately one can of milk—with a little cream in it if you choose. C. Mix the soup and milk just before serving. Have them hot; but do not let them boil. @rom St. John's Hospital. Dr. Walker aid Mrs. Murphy was dying. Her son's (juries were attended at his home. BANK OPENED FOR HIS $50 BUT THE PROMOTER FLED. Advertisement, However, Brought Fugitive Back and Into Police Trap. }) After spending two months tn this @ountry gefting acquainted with Amer- foam manners and customs Carl Reinke, | {who boaris at No, 90 Park avenue, | put an advertisement in the newspapers | @eking for employment, One of the @pewers came from a man signing him- | elf C, C. Fuller, who made an appoint- Ment to meet Reinke one day last week | fin the Soro Hall subway station in| You’ll say it’s the finest bisque ‘you ever tasted: TOMATO : rding to Reinke, explained santzing a bank which from all employees. at be had but $80 with “To show good faith,” Fuller told yey would deposit it In a Fulion They went into a bank ea. Fuller took the Money to deposit it and disappeared. Re'nke then put in a new adverise-| Mex! vader a new name. One of the re-| plier, to > tt pleasure, was writ-, en in i nd as that which} dad deen in his letter from Fuller. It elgned Wl'son, He made an ap- “eat ty mort Wilton yesterday at enue and ‘Twenty-"ixth ime Fuller appeared. | 10c a can Look for the red-and-white label Big Mid-Season Bargains In Clothes For Boys $5. 05 For Norfolk Suits The numerous requests for more of the Norfolk Suits which we offered at this price recently caused us to use special efforts to secure another lot. We are happy to an- rout. that we were successful even beyond our expectation, for these Suits are even beiter than those offered before—this season’s best and newest fabrics, colors and pat- terns are included; grays, browns, tans and plain white serge. Sizes are from 8 to 17, The First Shipment of Wash Suits Is Now Ready For Boys With Wonderful Values from $1 to $3.50 kind of desirable Wash Suit is included. Russian, Sailor, Middy, Beach, Any and avery ee Suits of Rugby cloth, galatea, linen, duck, repp, madras, pique and Peta —a particularly good assortment and unusually good value at $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95—made with patent underwaist. 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS ST. N SQUARE, 14TH ST., Near Broadway. 47 CORTLANDT ST., Near Greenwich UNIO? 125TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE—OPEN EVENINGS, Union Square Store Open Saturday Evening. THE EVENING wornp, | FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1918. °° Oman cm ee EE CRED NG LM OE Ka HER Reinke seized him and called for a po-| rocket financier, “whose place of bust-| | Heeman. Nese je now and for the Inst six months In Adams Street Court, Brooklyn, to-, hae been in the Tombs prison,” t day, Magistrate Nash said that he could) filed in the United States District Court) not hold Fuller on @ larceny; charge! to-day by Jullus F. Siegel and two 4 because the money had been returned! other creditors, Robin is s@ving a term and accepted, but that he would hold! in the Tombs for wrecking several | maa Lh ad ‘bail on Led charge ot hind banks. bilities are more than $100,000 and that —__—.__. a / that he made preferential payments and |Lamp Explosion Victim Dying DECLARED A BANKRUPT. | recy ope Saree Me is Nye Siegel claime Robi him $2,876.66 From Burns—Rescuer Convicted Banker Owes Bankers’]on a note Nathan Burkan, as trustee { Also Burned Realty and Trust Company” |'Snasecarty Company, alleges “thst —. $350,000.0n 4 Note, | Rata ideo one eameear AGAIN A GREAT DAY OF VALUE GIVING—Remarkable buying opportunities offered trom every de- A petition in involuntary bankruptey| other party to the petition Is Joseph ts an avy cates aa pial fa adaincaa %. was MILLION DOLLAR RECEIVERS’ SAL Conducted by L. A. Price and A. S. Gilbert, Receivers | $1, 000,000 Stock of Brand New Spring alll ; Summer Merchandise F | artment of the entire store tomorrow. We Feng the qualities won't disappoint you, so read every | item carefully; not one should be missed. he wonderful values of these extremely low prices have made: | thie a truly great sale. Attend we get your share of bargains. ; ’ HANDKERCHIEFS . DPLES NEW fant] | Glove Bargains i ay a 4 ; P : Women’s 1 and 2 pearl clasp ct eas a nn ht fe ¢ Pay poy all linen plain hematitched. "ey Dood Galt ae E linen women’s handkerc! a 19ek2* Ye Sn ave 2 Men’s @ Young Men's $20 Q $22. 50 Suits ee S 25 Men's 3 q Young Men's $15 Suits Q Overcoats Sreviots in the new shades of blue py) ay and brown: hand tailored conte are Diack nn and 50 U i ne if ii YA Men’ x Young Men’s| GND ii $12.50 Suits -50 ; ee Fropmg otedihcte rd are in- rowte an and tan cheviots and cassimeres. luded Nlscblack & Bloc theta, Good serviceable sults. a, Men/’s $1.50 smn Saas || Corsets Special I P hecel vary to... Fa W. B. Corsets Rpt slits C|B ala Spirite Corsets milliner who Thomson’s Glove- ee booby Fitting Corsets ae, Ce @ can- Her Majesty Corsets The Crown Corsets and many others i f ange 5 4 j i i a i fa lik peli, gi $7.50 TRIMMED $7.00 A Sale of Famous MILLINERY sik and Clos Niet f caies an and madras Others Wl madras. <, have soft cuffs, in mercerized pon- > gees. Never WwW sold less than In ice Scie most desirable shapes ‘and beautiful shades of the new Spring coloringss, Kecond Floor, wear. Receivers’ Price. pedal Spring scarfs, in the ne ry Soe sits hit. Solid Gold Signet|| Stylish Footwear for Men and Women Rings $ 89 Men’s $3.50 ; Women’s $3.50 Persad Pumps & GP reccire Price Oxfords. 1: 80; Reeel 1 9 AS tries... Engraved free. N excellent [eee LTO yaa ers ee From the celebrated In the rape ta yet wh whipcord HH. Si Ma atest (eis gun Eee 4 2 & Terry and Royal Blue Pam. empe Gun metal, patent ere In tan Russia calf, colt,vici kid, in button and ful designe. : 4 and high arch and (9c. Cigarette Cases sound toes and 5 to 12, B to EE widths, ‘ short ‘vampe. Women’s $2 and $2.50 Pumps and Oxfords apes. 4 In tan, patent colt and gun metal, vici kid. Short vamp, medium toe; latest crea- t HO8... 645. tion. ‘Sample sizes, 234 to4y,B to E.. fect, All! eizes 34 to 44. ’ Third Floor, Heread Bieor. Cameras, Etc., Baseball Supplies, Fishing Tackle ion .00 to $12.00 Film, Boys’ $1.50 Baseball Outhte, PP 2.00, $3. ind ), Set collars bs Fict o Flim Pack ond Plate copes ul each glovea, tat and all 68c ¥ Fishing Rods. cult aa ee, Qe] | (iiimak Eseaecsaetees Beerttin arya case me mom Shy $0 tet i ie 30 and $1.35, r) A co, Folding ‘i bi Incl are rods for qual ie AR a ne end others, $ 39 sans salt water. Every- ? ae yt the gg tit ee Bee Bree one. m2 nae The Amateur - , ‘ed and plaited men, The Heart of the Hills, tte, siete |Sree? tM. Ca Gene 04 =. $4. 00 } fects. Black, de. Gold Front The Flirt, The Silent Battle, The Sixty-First Second and many others. Ste ae Feats: barrel i. ee -_— — $3.75 American Encyclo- ’ Wate bd a's FF C | cap aoe pool pedia, 2 volumes, with 1,000 | |° S t\ 10¢ Leader y thadeo, Pla A illustrations, half tone en- 3 taieteg gut. Receivers’ : ricry een peice, . gravings. Plans foe 7h ering ent ; Bie" NW irarseh bing: Yolen os and maps. $1.98 SIS, Grass tlmiced, mute 300 feet connected. Re brane Rec. price. ; mters @Mechanics Tools & Lighting Fixtures Baruaing C & and $1.50 ie $4.80 Yankee Breast |38e Planes, iron block, ite to de ‘ch Ginter Ges Shades, In excelently made Drills, Re- $2, 75 0 best materials, extra Made of mine’ Receivers’ price. . De | Orie price well made. Re- clear 58¢ Hatchete, oe 58¢ Red Devil Hacks, |ceivers’ price.. glass.Rec, and well made. 39¢ saw frames, Re- 40e 50c Steel Squares, full price..... Receivers’ price. . ceivers’ price 24 inches. A sure ; 49¢Monkey Wrenches, | 23¢ Dr, Cell Batteries, ner, Receivers’ 29¢ 10¢ Manttes, Inverted, "Coes" 6and Bin, 39¢ long life. Receiv- 4 @ [price ! Yaranteed Receivers’ price. ers’ price. : 90c Stilleon Wrenches, pene wrought iron, pep $1.50 Yankee Drills, 35¢ Planes, star block. Hl in. inn Re. price, ‘be 2 itn on wh in, it frit Oo pace rat i 1.10 snetel ri , lie ceivers’ price. 55¢ 7 Rece ik for ous. fase, ‘tei it .

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