The evening world. Newspaper, July 2, 1913, Page 5

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“TO BRAND INTO \ PIGTURE THEATRE ‘Woman sid Baw Babe Taken From: Third Floor Fire Escape in ' Burning Building. Cawese went to sleep early to- € waiting for agents of the « Hond, and as a result lost hie Moving picture establishment at No. 3 Grand street and would have lost ils wife, Tilomena, twenty-five years of4, and their four-months-old baby but Ger the heroism of New York firemen. (Cassese oponed the Teatro Cassese in Grand street house more than a ago. His little place held #0 per- and he did such a good business @ fear one-story extension was \i for @ vaudeville stage and more ‘ @eate. Then Black Hand letters began @eming, demanding $1,000. He was told = Be must give this amount to the “sick Vesna” of the Mano Nero or lose Ble @etadlishment, probably his life as well. ,MANDED DAY'S RECEIPTS TO ’ wire, Zest night while in the lobby of the Hay , and gave her the day's re- os. suffering from the heat,” he toid ‘and will take a ride to Rockaway TU be back in the morn- Hid he wisi devas es the- Btre and on a seat in the rear, near the Grand street side, bean his vigil He fell aslcep some time before 415 o'clook, for at that time Policeman McLaury was passing along the Mulberry street @ide when he saw flames coming from the picture concern. Someone had cut & wire screen and tossed @ firebrand omto the little stage, MoLaury sent in an alarm and broke in the Grand street door of the theatre. In the rear, still asleep, was Cassese. Tho flames had spread so, rapidly they pad cut off the stairs, and the police- tan and frantic husband and father Were unable to get up to rescue Mra, ‘ avwewe and the baby, the only perosns pasiding. thing the men of Engine No, 5s from Broome street, ar of the theatre, saw when vd in Grand street was the woman with the baby in her arms, irecning from the third floor fire es- expe. They soon saw why she made to get down, The drop ladder ed securely to the balcony rail- re was no way for her to get + third landing of the escape to th: second, There was no long ladder with the engine company, their most extensive being only about ten feet. This was raived to the lower part of the eacape. Firemen George J. Short and John O'Toole ‘and John MoGratl, the latter @hauffeur for Deputy Chief Gerried up with two scaling rs. MOTHER FRANTIC AS SHORT th they stopy 2 By tthe time the fame: wat the second story @ook the baby from its mother’s arms @nd handed !t to McGrail, who carried rit to the atreet. The mother became frantic when she saw the baby being @arried away and started to jump. It fea ll Bhort could do to hold her un- Qil.O’Toole came up. He finally handed ber over the parapet into O'Toole's arma Bnd O'Toole carried her down the scal-| © fing ladders to the street. ‘The woman began to bewall the loss (et her $1% then, saying she had left It Sunder the mattress, Firemen took an- ether chance and succeeded in finding St for her before the fire got too hot. ‘The flames opread back to Mulberry @trest, and a second sairm brought Chief Kenion from the abattoir biase . Owing to the thickly populated Aistrict he ordered 300 familles in tene- @ents in Mulberry and Mott streets out ef their homes, and reserves from the ‘atutverry and Elisabeth street etations @rove them forth. ‘The firemen confined the fire to the jone building, where it did $3,000 damage. ‘On the second floor the Italian Federa: | GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Chased Leather FREE Couch with Every Er bie of $s0 \, bows 15 4g 45) $4.00 ¢ A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT Pieper He i FISHER COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 104 ST J | had been planted against an exit near . THE EVENING WORLD, director of the Metropolitan og “ten ef Actors had tte rooms, but no one was there. Cassese told the police that a few days go Aristedi Sigismondi, one of his udeville actors, recetved a Black Hand letter ordering him to stop work. ing @or Cassese. He ignored it and a Pie oF two ago his locker tn the rear the theatre was robbed of all his ty Paraphernalia, and he was at- tacked in the street by thugs and beat- @n a0 ‘he had to be taken to @ hospital. Celia Cassese, the police learned apectively, per year were gra daughters of the late Justin McCarthy NA, a—A slight earthquake shock aaerane omy a few seconds caused considerable alarm here Gay, and this was increased by dis- inct underground fu: igs. Many of Great Sales Before “The 4th” picture theatre at No. 17#iret avenue. Biack Hand letters were sent there last fall, and on Nov. mands for $1,000 having been ignored, & bomb was off at 7.30 P. M., when the theatre was filled with people, and seven persons were hurt. The explosive Misses’ One arrest was was discharged. me granted to-day by the British Government is one of $300 a year to Lady Purdon Clarke, widow of the \ate Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke, formerly * The “off” weather in April and M cape hy! this on “doller-af salen July Regal Oxfords Py Men and Women 4.00 OFF the Regular Factory-Stamped Prices Ay after to-morrow you'll ewan | a club, twirl a Tacquet, ply an reef a, sail or just “‘kick heels’’ re sun yourseif ‘‘over the Fourth.’’ “size up” Before you go, stop at any Regal Show Window and ‘ cool, ankle-free Reg.l Oxfords. eal into any Regal Shop and try on cool, ankle-free Regal Oxfords. Finding the shape you like in the size you need, simply pay the salesman one dollar Jess than the price stamped ‘on every Regal at the factory or shown on the price ticket in the window. All Shapes and Leathers for Men and Women Salesforce doubled—abundant stocks for all demands—no sighs for your size—we have it—courtesy sweetens every sale at any price. Besides— A Dollar in Your Pocket Of the entire that that Bie St rs milliner. white are in hij want them. “Odds and Ends Sale of. . . basen tmatd 8) 45S Tl Bros. Me $3 and $3.50 2.80 buy 83 Regal Oxford Foot- Mould ‘tow 2 $2. 45) 50 i a $4.50 Regal Oxford All this season's newest styles. .00 buys a 00 Regal Oxford style, but all sizes in the entire collection. First pricc-reduction in twenty years “Sai REGAL SHOE COMPANY BROOKLYN MAN NEWARK, N., 78 Bie aie ste ey $25 bres Bit Lol Esai fiends, Pret Women’s Untrimmed Panamas; value $6.50, tomorrow $3.85 Every woman needs a Panama at this season. It isthe Summer hat par excellence, and draped with a colorful silk scarf, or with black velvet band and bow, which is the more popular trimming of the two, it is essentially a hat for dreaming Sum- mer days. The assortment at tomorrow's sresiel pane embraces five of the newest shapes with soft ro! brim, in both large and medium effects. A fine quality of Panama— a white, close woven fibre that usually consorts with an even higher value than we offer in this sale at $3.85, Everything for town, count Mail and ‘phone orders filled pro: Fresh Meats TURKEYS —treoh killed, dry- 2 ne $1.50 Peanut Hats. Eight of the best shapes, untrimmed; extra quality bleached peanut straw, in large and medipm, 89 White Felt Hats, trimmed with band of ribbon. Just the thing for mountain and seashore wear. $1.50 to $5.00 White Ratine Hats...........c..ccseenessnevees at 65c Banded Sailors, in Milan, split sennit and rough straws. Black and natuval, special at 75c to $4.50 Women’s Long Silk & Ehames | Suede Gloves........regularly 75c § 55 Gloves, elbow length, made of tricot silk, with Mousquetaire style, with two clasps at in both black and white. wh Lon; double finger ti wrist. onde Long Chamois Suede Gloves, full elbow length, mous- ALASKA PINK SALMON— + 982; Larva. 10c IIb, tall cone, White and natural Will wash and wear indefinitely. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Me quetaire effect, two clasps at wrist. chamoin yellow. Our Own fal SPONGE, angel fond cherry, currant or Flur ‘WEDWESDAY, SULLY 3, “Everybody’s Going to The Big Store” — Trimmed Hats $ Newest Summer Modes, at Fol be duplicated elsewhere under $10. Aside ore styles are authoritativ York styles, We take second place to no duet The Hat Illustrated Ia Particular- ly Smart_and Appropriate for ‘ear at This Season of the Year. For your information: Plain black and 7 great variety of hats in colors for those who (Piret Floor, MAIN Building.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN: Sn“tstittetst 8D. O55 suit isd eet 8D O All leathers, Not every size in each Misses’ and Children’s Pte! Two-Strap rune Best quality Groceries, Meats, Rei’ Cooked Foods, Etc. buy their outing and picnic eatables here. Delicious, home- NEW PINEAPPLES— Fruits and Vegetahiee 5c SARDINES—Iimporied In pure ollve Ol; dots, Ott) Cateesesescrsees 10c fi apecial, a ry BOILED OX TONGU! SUNSHINE BISCUITS or National Bis- cuit Co.'e blecuitas 6 rei BEN! Nr Mei, doz, we Th tere | packene Ps fin Viena? TEA MA Pure Grape Juice Our well-known ‘ountain Tere. Dinter Near BUILDING—— Flower Special Tomorrow is the last shopping day ae the 3-day week-end hol DO YOUR eee EARLY, PLEASE. Thousands of specials in our two immense buildings. in the City Leora a ot re ands nn CARNATION City 6.7 SLinwerie Dresses at $3.95 This Item Is Only One of Many Featured in This Popular Department for the Last Business Day Before ‘“‘The Fourth’’ ning models. Elaborate embroidered voiles, trimmed with insertions of duny laces. Square neck and collars of be ont e skirts with lace. Very pretty designs of embroide: lnereh velit “4 Sizes 14 to 18 years. med with embroidered voile and cluny lace. Small women can also be fitted. Misses’ Voile Dreasee—made of embroidered | Misses’ Tub Dressee—percales, jes, ginghame and voile, trimmed with Val. lace insertion; wal — sultabie for mountain and seashore has equare neck and is trimmed with Jace and The waists are fashioned with collar ibroidered voile; lace belts. jkirts are tad ‘restings of pias mbroidered bands and el contrasting hperwhont a, sean of tors uve oh sto is fiver: * ra colors; sizes 14 to 18 years; omall women can also bo fitted; at 2.50 Misses’ Tub Dreases—linens, crepe, striped and Dolly Varden voiles; beautifu sollection = styles, including two-tone coat di mings are Ka lace collar, embroide: ens and voiles; many dress) say models included. ‘he walsts shioned with contrasting sil elaborately trimmed with Cluny lace insertions, crushed silk girdles on . tome models, others with velvet belts; wide Vig y bie ee ee Oe ris ce siz of colors; sizes 14 to 18 ys 58.9 fitted; at.. I baa ne also be fitte juite— Other Tub Dreance--coat effect Lost 9 sailor suits; values to $3.50; at.. 1. 95 (Fleet Floor, MAIN Buliding.) MAIN BUILDING Straw Hats Values to $5; $s] & $1. 50 On Sale, at. . ‘Thode Are the Finsat PBamolee” fromm Onset New York's Best Manufacturers. A Not one hat in the entire collection would retail regularly for less than $2. The wonderful assortments Melude imported and domestic straws, All shapes, weaves and sizes included. Hundreds’ of high-priced novelties in the assortments. Sale ins tomorrow morn Pom (Second Floor, MAIN Building.) MAIN BUILDIN' Another “Sam- ple” Line of Q collection offered, not one hat values, don’t overlook the Nee favor. Of course, we ha 39c, 69c, 98c & *1. . ‘Ail ten@hara: Not assortment igre erg Swagger Militar, Sailor Blouse Styles, Dutch Low-Neck Mod cales, cl seri e ites 710 16 1 59e MAIN BUILDIN Spee in Tomorrow’s tent col es wo straps ove: se summer low ir with G ood: style wil NY Idi ar-weited soles. at aizes upto it. (Second Fiver, MAIN Building.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN and seashore tables. Extra preparations have been made for the thousands who will rade cakes and delicatessen supplies featured for tomorrow. mptly. Call 4000 Chelsea. Olives LARGE QUFEN OL! ehibe aNehNilhd Cheese JMPORTED SWISS CHEESE— COOKED C& whole pi FRESH hie Lunch Boxes SPECIAL 4TH OF JULY LUNCHES, Packed In boxes, at dx, 250 l5e king. ide. {rom highest Bure ingredients, and ere equal nd of fe elsewhere ole tongue, I> Fresh Biscuits ere. pecuanes ackage, ITS oF gra- atiey doz, 82.85; Y-dor, “ore reg. 482 large bottle. IEGEL COOPER-O. J.B.GREENHUT, Pres 18 to 19* Streets Announcement Regarding Deliverics All yor sed tomorrow (Thursday, July 3rd), until 2 o'clock will be delivered the same day (fared all our afternoon de! In this special lot of Dresses at $3.95 we luclude several stun- |’ &} Boys’ Wash Suits #2< a double-quick “good-bye” to all broken A great say of heyy Leste madras, per- lates, etc, Newest sorviee, ves ‘and eiburbs, deliveries wilt be made sed after 2 retclock tomorrow will be Special For Tomorrow (Thursday) Only MAIN BUILDING Lice Vallo—196. 5. 2 lack, Lot deta 3 ed models; convertible collars; Farhan 32 to 44; values to ( , GREENAUT BUILDIN o bag peered mye omer jour teary, wero books ail, Teleph . D. ed oh the Above Exita Species. Quantities Limited.) $s Bock! Reduced for Tomorrow to} 35 Ny Town tice eusn. 50 en - Seatee | ica BOS, abcie $1,508 $8.50 MAIN Building.) GREENHUT BUILDIN 500 Rag Rugs in Room e Oni At "Reduced Pr eee at Sseeptionally flog cesertnens of new rag rugs, in dainty color- ings. Exquisite ' shades ot Ys [ee blue, tan and rose, ny ri for those who E EARLY, Regularly $9.75 Clean-Up ‘Sale of Summer Floor Coverings Fiber Matting Rugs sis MAIN BUILDING 25,000 Highest Grade Porto Rican Cigars at ech \% Price All Spanish hand-made, with Porto Rican wrappers: Perfecto Bubiineg—tor, of 25, Sogulerty i 2 5 woh yor 8 JK 50 Punctelas Seteenber, 1 50, regularly $2.50; art * lnc, oad! Brevas Royalee—box wel

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