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lor and alongside the bed was DRNVES OUT. |AREMAN LOSES TENANTS IN HOUSE | HSLIFEINVAN S23 NEAR CENTRAL PARK] EFFRTTOSAVE “Emi. the you her Mary Suilivan, a relative, were ta files to Street. Gre-encapes. They reached by the ladders without mishap, and @ Gre tn the basement of the Alclyde| were followed by Rudolph Weinacht, + hia wife and children, Rudolph jr, ff | teen, and Louisa, nine, who live on the ‘opposite side of the top floor hall. ents from the seven story building to-| “On he fourth Soor, north aide, Gaz and looked threatening enough for/J. H. Maurer with his wife and be! @ time to warrant the turning in of two|They did not awake until the @larmes which summoned all the fire ap-|had cracked the giase panel in their the Upper Weet Side, The| “oor and poured volumne of smoky ‘confined to storage rooma in|through the transom. They tried to in which tenants had packed | Tesch the fear of their apartment where thay oould get to the fire eacape, but were cut off, ‘There wee not much time, and in | their night clothes they ran to the tront windows and sat there with feot hanging out, the baby between them, shouting for help. Robert J. Conboy, Fireman Mothitre of Truck carried down Miss 6ullivan. fa of dollars’ worth of end excess furniture. which brought Chie€ Kenion. estimated at $26,000. The property lons waa $0,000. a tyre Mi Moylan of the Weat Aixty-otgnth treet station tried to get up through the house, but could mot get above the ground floor. The firomen hadn't ty Baward and Thomas | seemed on the ver jumping Tomasko, an elevator! giay where you It won't be tn the buliding looking |igng,"" shouted the policemen. the fire started, went! put the fire was crowding the litte jar end to avold being Over-| ramily, Buddenly a tongue of flame joke dived head fret through | darted out and ignited Mre, Maurere into a courtyard. His hands | nignt gown, and with a scream she y out and ho was attended | jeaped, atriking the sidewalk near the from the Polyclinic How | sojiceman. They put out her flaming garment with thelr hands, picked up the unconscious form and carried it to t i f O'Hara, the euperimtentent of Was overcome by emoke the biase and wae dragsed | union {ronworker, @piring Slexally to transport in the famous dynamite cons HEE : i et & b iit Ft i < 5 | not to jump. the baby!" he yelled. Geveral persons got under the win- tossed little Joseph @own to the child atruok supporting @ ign and bounced out of reach, striking the pavement. The wire had broken ite fall, however, and doc- tora found it to have escaped with @ broken hip and alight burns. Its cloth- ing wes afire, but was soon extin- guished Maurer stood the heat as could, and finally Jumped. were taken to the Polyclinic Hospital. ‘The MoManus family liyed on the other wide of the fourth floor hallway, op- posite the Maurers. The husband and father 1@ @ watch *n, employed by the Edison company, and was not at home, nor was Wildam McManus, a som, who : ‘Thirtieth street. Mre. McManus, her deen sad new" ne| daughter Mary, a salesgirl, and Thomas nar ‘age, She wowed bave| $r. were aalecp in the apartment, The ‘ala twen- @ cousin FIREMAN, MOTHER AND SISTER DEAD. ‘When the engine companies had run 75 cents @ large|UP ladders somebody remembered Mc- frequently enough | Manus lived in the house, was on leave ‘of|and had not been seen, Firemen imme- Mtock, | @intely climbed to the flat and found you cas| Mra, MoManus dead on the dining room te the} foor, She apparently had been trying y Reel aah, eeEYs FMC ty get to the fire escape, Mise Mc- “Stewart & Co. FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER 37TH STREET ANNOUNCE FOR WEDNESDAY ‘ | A CLEARANCE SALE OF Fur Trimmed Garments At Very Special Prices Fur Trimmed Suits Formerly priced to $45.00 ....... Fur Trimmed Coats Fur Trimmed Dresses Formerly priced to $35.00....... Fur Trimmed Evening Gowns dyed pelts; former $75.00... .eersreceesd) bailar Sia a I a Manus was dead In bed in'the back par. MoManua, dead on the floor, Thoy had eli Ween suffocated, It was evident from man'a position that he had) awakened and Kone to his sister's room |to try to rescue her just before he was | Comnneaione | The fire had not reached brother and Miss the Daly apartment om the third floor, Mrs. Daly's husband, J. M. | of the flames and got his alster-tn-aw one eee ene, were tote ned | nd Mise @ullivan to the front window ® went up a ladder and brought Mpa. Daly Gown, and Firemen Lima and McGrath Fireman Michael J. Sullivan of Engine Company wan going up @ rear fire eacapo jo if everybody was out of the when he fell a distance of seven fest, sustaining @ fracture of two rive. He was attended, reported at Headquarters and went home on sick I doctors were on the ground om Polyclinic Hospital and treated the injured. When Deputy Chief Burns arrived he sent in @ second alarm, The fire went to the roof and did a damage Not Guilty, Plea of Davis. INDIANAPOLIS, Iné., Dec, 16.—"Not guilty” was the plea in Federal Court here to-day of George KH. Davis, former indicted for con- young asleep ae Bix Bil) medat tective of eafet: turned him « FRUT LATE CONSTPATED, BILL EDWARDS GETS MEDAL. Work of Chastang Calprit: Chant. feur Meets Kaward by t wimilar manner did something in ne Improvement Conunued trom First Page) Daly. | ite roads and thoroughfares law {Datephone Operator and Ele- babe ones attend v0 the ‘Went hit. ‘Whig BHT" saw a bey Muck by « nat his he * sae, © NEOTONN GEER m, was away ON | mink truck last night, directed hin chaut. after a lingering vator Men Summon Fam- | cnaries nnd atarguret, beard the ery | Cut. four to @ive chare to the fleeing cul- # in bin eighty of ‘Fire! found they could not get | 20 Day was aroused by the crackling | oat chauffenr anon caueht him and no Interest in Delicious Pig onl i’ a ee es { stomach, liver an in Kk, feverish chil e ° e e howels, for mamma, 2itiwt e's pega ce al Liberal Policy Keeps Diamond Prices Dow daddy and children. Dyed Muskrat extra fine quality Beautifully marked skins Solid Plati- Hand Plati- Foomerty —we 120.00 Muffs Neckpleces tint - aval me me Trimmed $13.50 $18.50 Black Fox 7.50 12. ene with Taval- Bere, : Fara ede eto 124.50 25.00 32.00 Kitt For. 73:50 #2250 tare AM Bete fal ik Ih ans. weet, 12.75 25.00 Pointed Fox 8.75 14.75 1 die Qie)cne” JL am Eicon 8.50 12.50 Red Fox 7.50 11.50 whole aie with nt ipcestes & t ew art & Co . 19.7. 24.60 RealBlackLynx 14.50 19.50 tad tree fine, *l i3t6 Gee0 “em See (Se iis, ie Fine Furs Greatly Reduced 1859 = 14-5G — Nataral Raccoon 6.500 11.80 | ion Beta Gekd Wending Ringn: all glee eer Slttte cod Coole a « $50 & $60, Fur Se Pur} 29 50 87.50 45.00 Genuine Ermine 14.50 22.50 |[anteed. No charge for engraving. - Hudson ; ; i Mink 17.5 24.50 Semin | #8 88 2. i #a|/ LAMBERT BROTHERS Smart French Seal Coa’ 19.50 29.50 GenuineSkunk 12.50 19.50 Trimmed with Fitch, Leopard EACH SALES TICKET BEARS THE TRUE NAME OF THE FUR. NO MIS- . d W. h J REPRESENTATION OF : lamonds atches, Jewelr Uitincnteumca ti 48,00| || HERE Reto REEMA Mets || Diamonds, y 12 West 23rd Street petween rim ane sixtn A ALE 0 Importance Kobinsens London dhop 12'West 23* THERE IS NO DENYING BUT WHAT THIS HAS BEEN THE MILDEST WINtER EVER KNOWN—A DISASTROUS ONE FOR THE FUR BUSINESS, AND YET THE COLD WEATHER WILL AND MUST COME. THROUGH IT, HOWEVER, WE ARE LEFT WITH A $'75,000 Stock of Fine Furs WHICH WILL BE PLACED ON SALE, BEGINNING TO-MORROW, AT LESS THAN !4 FORMER PRICES All Garments Made in Our Own Workrooms Under Our Own Supervision. Has Been Tested and Is of the Highest Class. You'll Find No Values Quoted in This Ad- vertisement, for the Prices Are Actually Half Their Former Selling and Every One a. Bargain Such as Has Never Been Offered in Furs of a High Grade and Guaranteed Quality.« French Seal Coats 0,01 con, Hudson Seal Coa Russian Pony Coa’ Caracul Coats rine, sotid shine Persian Lamb Coats 5°" Some of these coats have collars of Skunk, Fitch, Ermine, Chinchilla Squirrel or Beaver SEASON’S MAKE—UP TO THE EVERY GARMENT IS OF THIS MINUTE FASHION, WITH KIMONO OR SET-IN SLEEVES, DRAPED AND PLAIN MODELS. Muffs and Neckpieces at Exceptionally Low Prices aod hl th igs GEORGE S. BOWDOIN DEAD. fe Wan a Hetired Member of the Christmas Presents of Diamonds and Solid Gold Are Not Costly at Lamberts IFT suggestions of Diamond Jewelry, Gold Jewelry, Diamond Rings, Golf Rings and Watches greet you on every side from the moment you enter the Lam! Store. A large part of them were made on the premises. The rest were bough’ direct frwm the makers, so that we can insure our customers a great Christmas saving.) Sterling silver on the Second Floor; also Cuckoo Clocks from the Black. Fores’ Mantel Clocks, Big Ben Alarm Clocks and other truthful timekeepers. D Ask, personally or by mail, for our 64-page illustrated catalog edition 1914. No charge. Store open every evening to and including Christmas Eve Purchases laid away until wanted and paid for on delivery. Articleg n cially engraved or monogrammed cheerfully exchanged after Christmas., wha of the pub. the police ‘The! any years past toate wees Do not hurry to buy Diamonds for Christmas, even now, when the great day isiclose at handy] Make no choice until you have seen the Lambert Diamonds, specially imported for the Chri demand of 1913, bought for spot cash before the duty | from 10 per cent. to 20 per ati ase bil- on you recommended leal_ stomach, liver and Millions of families ig” has bee ns as the bowel cleanse leansing you rienced, take a| who are well informed use nothing else, Even t ving is not all, for we mount tablespoontul of “ p of | but recently there has come a flood of Diamonds in our own factory, in Solid 14carat} ie eee in. the morning a beste) fi igripe, 89 ve ware the and 18-karat Gold or Platinum. Year Ye = const ison, al lc to asl ainly af rug stores for edoggedap weite will poatly move cot |e bO-cuut bottle of “Caltforaia Serap year he ved ro are low. To move of 44 ‘system without griping and you ‘) hat prepared by into a tter” part of the city, as we hawe been plosives | will feel splendid. fornin Fig Syrup Company.” We advised to, would mean higher ex Every member of the fa should | make no cheaper Hand back an: ) consequently fewer of those remarkable use this fruit laxative as occasion de-' “counterfe ith contemp' values that makes Lamberts famous and thi 9 customers glad. Solitaire Diamond Enga ) $10.00 to $1,500.00. Other Diamond Pieces include splendid Platin: Cluster bei Platinum Bracelets, Wa! Bracelets, fedallion: ’endants, Brooc Bar Pins and Lavallieres. Solitaire Diamonds exchanged at» fullepur- chase price any time within a year. WATCHES Any watch in this row would be a Christmas| Other Ladies’ Solid 14-Karat Goll Wale ift for the daughter of the house to be proud of. tham Watches, Open Face, $15.00 up; Hunte hat all these watches are handsome is the least!ing Case, $16.50 up; Gold-Filled Wa of their merits. They are all guaranteed to be| Warranted for Good $10.00 uP: good timgkeepers. ‘They come from manu-| Men's Solid Gold Open Face Waltham; facturers who are as proud of their work as any|Watches, $22.50 up; Hunting Case, delighted girl can be of her Christmas watch. (up. Except the Open Face Watch, all these Watches have Waltham, Elgin or Lambert Works, Street ter Engine - turned solid 14-karat gold hunting case, $16.50. Solid 14-karat old engraved Solid 14-karat Solid 14-ka pile hunting case, ved $2: Handsomely en- rnold engraved ; F , graved solid 14- 1 case, Swiss unting case, oral sign, ‘arat gold case, set with fine works, $6.00. $18.00. 5.00. $33.75. onds, $45.00 Wristlet watches, guaranteed movements, in leather bracelets, $7.00 up; solid gold Waltham Jewel Series, $47.50; expansible link, all Platinum, 89 Fine Diamonds, superior small Meylan watch, $500.00, and many other styles and prices. Store Open Evenings to and Including Christmas Eve. || The Gift She Has Long Looked For ee What many a lady has always wanted you may find among our stocks of Solid Gold Bracelets, and at a reasonable price, which includes one small profit for Lambert Brothers but not a cent for, any middleman. If you hi in mind Platinum Bracelets, set with splendid onds, let us show you some made for our Christmas custom, rang- ing from $165.00 up. Other Solid 14-Karat Gold Bracelets, $7.50 up; with Diamond, $16.50 up. Look at Lavallieres We can talk of Lambert Lavallieres to the best urpose when you have them before you, and we Bote you will ask to see them when you call this evening or tomorrow, or next day. When you see} these tasteful ornaments, having a general family | resemblance but differing in a thousand and one) details, you will appreciate this popular class of | Boe carefully ase rr gel Dian ond Festoons, $100.00 up. silver open-face Engraved solid | Every Pelt Plain polished or Roman Gold Bracelet, solid 14-karat gold, $15.00. {One fine diamond, 2 sap; solid 14-karat (3 37.50 82.50 20.00 34.50 125.00 45.00 115.00 27.00 45.00 160.00 mas gifts. The assortments at the Lambert Store are full of such contrasts ag the lores, y with Plemends, crosses here noun We offer lor pag 10 gold m UP: the simplicity of the left hand cross aud, teres, radiant with! |; ‘i ‘and euperbly mounted “Glee rich decoration of the other, Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street peaeadiaon

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