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MANY THRILLING RESCUES AT TWO BIG FIRES Siegel Shop Girls Given Work in Claflin Stores COMPLETE NOVEL Svatitoas _. OO @iorid. FINAL Cirenlation Books Open to All.’’ | “Circulation Books Open to All.” Now Tork World) NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAROH 14, 1914. 10 PAGES PRICE ONE OENT. e 900 WOMEN SAVED BY PERFECT DRILL AFTER FIRE PANIG Real Alarm Follows Practice March at the Big Baker Plant in Newark and Explosions Spread Terror Among the Employees. WEATHER-—Fair to-night and Senéay; warmen PRICE ONE CENT. AR © PIC MIUTANTS SMASH [Pree yet Dior LOTOF DESTIN SIRES CAFUN CONTROLS. == see don and Use Hammers, Hop- $3,000 That Would Mean | Lord & Taylor, James Mc- WINS FIGHT FOR ing to Get at McKenna. His Liberty. | Creery & Co. and O'Neill Adams Co. Conie'to Rescue. | HER CHILDREN BY MRS. PANKHURST FREED. \ Suffragettes Demand Inquiry ‘ NEEDY _ FIRST. oo | UISE OF WIRELESS on Her Treatment by Police ——me HE DUPED THOUSANDS. Post-Office Inspectors Raid Harlem Office and Gather in Weird Testimonials. Receivers Agree to Pay Off —Club Pavilion Burned. Aa ones TORE S From Ship at Sea, Mrs. Seifert] LONDON, March 14—8ix milftant pine Murat Dineen at Stores Close Directs Court Battle for. [iturmtsrarmea outs mctnand| 2) SRA RE |ocrnta” anctt''nny"ssine|GIRLS SEEKING SAFETY hammers smashed every pane of ! i $ “5 it was disclosed this morning but his Boy and Girl slags on the ground floor of the rest- = , marie could not prevent Judge Hunt FAINT ON FIRE-ESCAPES 4 silver lining appeared on the y : dence of Reginald McKenna, Home ; AAS . in the nited States District Court beg cloud te Listed hel Boag lage, tn! bait! Wguatey WA: at i P 7 commiting him to jail for using the : ; echo theupe rs bedaigeepabbcbechaade teak ‘ : rf {ls to defraud. Nugent entered a A Fourteenth Street Store and Simpson| DECREE NOT CHANGED, | minster, to-day. ‘The women arrived , / Ties of not guilty, but coud net| LMAlamable Materials Cause a Quick Crawford Company have been facing =a . in the Square in an automobile and c \ furnish the $3,000 bond assessed. for days past, when it was announced e took by. surprise the policemen who \ : By Nugent's intervention « person! §=©6§. SPTead of the Flames and Four this afternoon that John Clafiin had) Hiishand, However, May See| keep continued guard over the home . nt : desirous of many children might be come to the rescue and was having of the State Ministers. All of those ; “4 a presented twins. If money was Alarms Are Sent In. room made for the majority of the Children When Mother who took part in the attack were wanted, Nugent was on the fob. workers in the three large stores in|. arrested. Mr. McKenna left town ‘Taking it all in all Postoffice Inspec- .Which he is interested—Lord & Is in Europe. for the week-end yesterday. 4 tors Gwain and beige declare, lection im fire drill by the hundreds of women ‘Taylor, James McCreery @ Co. and ‘The six women, who mostly gave ; Nugent was the eons Mem factory bufld! Market ¢ the O'Neill-Adams Company. ee ae false names, were later in the day i . noheme ever worked in New York. OA fireproof Wi A. Baker ngs tm and Citeten Thirteen hundred employees of! Carrying on a trial in court by wire-| charged at Westminster Police Court ‘ Nugent was arrested in bis suite at | streets, Newark, eaved that city a great fire disaster today. Henry Blegel and Frank E. Vogel, the | jess is the latest thing in Htigation, ana| ®0@ each sentenced to two months’ en of No. 147 Bast One Hundred and Twen- Although the buildings are of approved construction and the Gre Indicted owners of the stores that are imprisonment at hard labor. 5 ty-fitth street thie morning. Em- capes are ample the contents were so inflammable that even Gre Gril to Mrs. Helene W. Seifert, a Fifth ave- sf + it out of ‘ to close to-night, will be put out ‘The policemen who had been on ‘ , ti “a ployed in his office were three girls work to-night and about 700 more left | Ue modiste, is credit due for having| guard at Mr. McKenna’s residence and three men, who looked after the to handle the stock, will be out of| been the first to use the ether waves | testified that the women had crept hundreds of lettern received each| panic. A negro porter employed in the building is missing, but 9 te eat® employment in a short while. As! for such a purpose. She won her case| stealthily in Indian‘ file by the side morning. he was seen n the street during the fire. many of these the three Clatin} to.4a, of the wall and had then made a Raa i MAE nee ar fos 7 ail windows. ai te S i establishments can take care of will! 41 soirert Wan Until acyear ane, rush for the wins SIs Soa CIETIES. be given jobs and to-day the man- One of the prisoners who gave the ‘The arrested man was head of agers of the three concerns were busy| the wife of Charles W. Seifert, an} name of Boadicea sald in court: , seven mail achemes, chief among selecting those who will need work] auto tire dealer. She got a divorce) wouldn't have given much for him— which was the Iridescent Order of the most. Preference is being shown| from him and also the custody of} Mr, McKenna—if we had got inside.” Iris, a secret organisation having a those with dependents and the girls| their two children, Marshall, aged| DEMAND INQUIRY ON TREAT- membership of 1,800, He was known who depend for their living on the/ten, and Sylvia, aged six. In the] ment OF MRS. PANKHURBT. Prof. Jean D'Aatro,” astrologer; i “Prof. Frederick,” medium, and he 25 FEET 10 SAVE ‘The stores in which Mr, Claflin in| the Supreme Court, no provision was! iucky thing for you we do not conducted the “Occult School of Helence,” which taught nineteen courses, including palmistry, hypnot- THEM FROM FIRE pe es interested are controlled by the United made as to when and where he should) ayoot.” all the women pleaded gullty 64 i" Dry Goods Companies. The busy spring | ee the children, and said they had been driven to . Jaenson is near at hand and the big| Late in January Mra, Seifert sailed| treay Mr. McKenna’s windows by for Paris to see what creations would Z nes fam and phrenology, for $13.60. The courses were taught for lesa if that sum was not forthcomi: The magic rites of § vf v eatablishments will need additional “the great brutality shown to our be- men and women. be the rage this spring. No sooner | joveq jeader.” WILL GIVE JOBS TO THOSE WHO | had the steamer passed Sandy Hook} ne magistrate in presing sentence E HE i é “The Mystic 5 t In Nautical Day of Less Than Tossed From Balcony and NEEO THEM MOST. than the wireless operator handed | saiq he had never heard of a sadder! Hye,” which taught the “secret proc- end Cluates “It in a time when everybody in the| her a message from her lawyer, Har-| or more deplorable story than that) Wife of Prince William of| 24 Hours She Does 31 | ecsses of the Saul Kiss,” was one of! Deftly Caught by a Man bridges screen business should get together,” said C.| old I. Lhowe of No. 820 Broadway, | which had been told to the court. his standbys. two partions . A. Gould, general manager ‘of Mc-| advising her that Seifert had served! “Rot!” ejaculated one of the} Sweden Must Answer the Miles Per Hour. ‘The Post-OMoe Mepectors setsed on the Street. Creery’s to-day. “We have already | notice that he would ask Justice Goff! women, who were then led away to hundreds of pampblets advertising te for the employed a number of those who lost| to modify the divorce decree so that| the cells. Charge in Stockholm. Nugent's schemes, and thousands of remarkable their positions by the Siegel failure| he might see his children. ‘omen's Social and Political ‘Wireless messages from Capt.| testimonials. Many applications for| Standing on the third floor fire- contaned t and are employing others, chosing} ®Y WIRELE: SHE DIRECTS) Union speakers have taken every oc- David Dow, of the Lusitania, state| “loadstones” which will be sold were water dam- eacape balcony of a biasing building at No. 68 East Houston atreet to-day, while a fear-stricken crowd of more than five hundred persons watched him, Assario Gagpario picked up two children, one five and the other two yeare old, and threw them twenty- five feet into the arms of Giuseppe Curatolo, who stood on the sidewalk. ‘When the first child, Rose Lago! was dropped a cry of horror wen’ from the crowd. But Gaspario had signalled to Curatolo, and Curatolo knew something about baseball. He settled himself with his legs well apart, and when the little human bundle came shootnng down he caught it with apparent ease. Next came Josephine Lagone, the sister of those who need work the most.” PROGRESS OF THE SUIT. casion to taunt McKenna with “ ‘The gencral managers of the other; Mra. Seifert flashed back a message | turing women.” They charged tohim| The Grand Duchess Paviowna of world's record for a day's run, Here- two concerns confirmed the report that] directing her lawyer to use all the| the practice of forcible feeding, which Russia, the wife of Prince William|tofore the Mau the alster every worker that It was possible to| means within his power to keep the| was used in the English prisons, when | ° aweden, second son of King Gus-'ship of the Lusitania, has held the place would be given a chance, decree intact. On the following day | suffragettes firet began to be arrested ‘ world’s record for a transatlantic Hundreds of girls who had been in| Seifert and bis attorneys appeared in | for tant outrages. When the Gov-|t#ve V. was summoned to-day passage and for a day's run. tears all morning in the two Siegel-| court and so did Mr. Lhowe, ernment enacted the parole meagure, | through the Swedish Legation in 8t.| phe Lusitania pawsed the Sandy Vogel establishments secured positions! eifert'’s attorneys suggested that |by which hunger. striking women were! petersburg to appear in the Court of| took bar last Tuesday evening at during the day to go to the other|the decree be amended by an amic-jallowed to starvo themselves into! , ssises at Stockholm. She will th 7.86 o'clock and from then until noon stores and make applications for} able out-of-court arrangement. Mr.| weakness, and then given their lib-| have to answer a charge of having|on Wednesday she had travelled @ places. It was the first news that/Lhowe would not agree until he/erty, to be rearrested when their! sesorteq her hushand. Divorce pro- | dintance of knots at an rege came to them with any light of hope,| heard from Mra. Seifert. So he wi health was restored, the militants de- ceedings between he royal couple| speed of 23.50 knots an hour, From and there was rejoicing all along the|lessed her and back came the answer: | nounced the es as worse en ee have been in progréss for vome time. | noon Wednesday until noon Thurs- line. “No, not by any means.” ble feeding. They even acc Mc- fe day the Lusitania travelled 670 WILL PAY OFF ALL EMPLOYEES! ‘The care proceeded to trial and) Kenna of the “slow murder” of Mrs fr Teed, te not napactod te reture | knots, at an average of 24.60 knots TO-NIGHT. every side was communicated to Mrs. | Pankhurst. " an hour. whe recelvers of the defunct Four-| Seifert by wireless and she advised| McKenna is the originator of the| ‘“uwagen betore the end of Apri |)" a ae record for a day's run| hie wife presented him with a longed- teenth Street Store and Simpson, | h ttorney as to what she wanted| ‘cat and mouse" act, whom the mii Petersburg for some time. She is a| W8% broken between noon Thursday | for son two days tater; his first coal trawford Co., the Siegel stores, which|done. She even gave testimony by| tants hold, more than any other Cab- and noon Friday—nautical time—|orer brought him in touch with a ~~ — wireless. inet Minister, to be responsible for| ‘*ushter of the Grand Duke Paul) 2 oy sata ran 618 knots, an|forsetten friend who paid . ‘ (Continued on Second Page.) Here is what Justice Goff decided: | their wrongs. asec lather Oa ot ti | average of 26.70 knots an hour. ‘This|ceptr,4n4, hie employers ralsnd his Pisces yal elt [pile i oD - Parle aednaocdlpsned yosegead eee ree pallig hurd hei twenty-fourth year. Her husband speed is equal to more than #1 land Nugent advertised in hundreds of top of him and was not even | miles an hour. The Mauretania's| papers a llover America and Europe. M d Dances] iit. °t visiting the children. when released trom Holloway jail to-day. fa in bie thirtieth year and the mar; odern the wife goes to Europe she will give| she had started —______—_—————— STOCKHOLM, Sweden, March 14.— also found. One of these was from that the ship has set up @ new! a Zulu Chief in Africa. The loadatones were purchased for 12 cents a pound, Nugent told the In- epectors, crushed and sold for $100 ®@ pound. Each bit brought from #% to §% a pound. STONES CAME JUST TWO DAYS LATER. One man, according to a testimon- ial, bought @ loadstone and his wife had twina two days later. Another bought two loadstones. This man, who had been out of work four months, said the next day he ob- tained a fine job with a coal firm; i ri i [ j Moat of his dealings were with ne. | *ratehed. “nnnger and thirat | “as* (20k place in 1908. They have Fecord was 616 knots, an average of| Fons and the lowest class of whive| TWO Persons were injured and ax written authority to the husband to| strike” immediately after her arrest one son, Prince Lennart, born in 1909, | 96:47 knote an hour. persons, it was said, and his profits| children, three women and a man It is expected that the Lusitania| were tremendous. Before Judge Ne. I-THE WORLD WALTZ visit children,” on Sunday last at Glasgow and in| .,\Witneasen are to be heard by the) 1 aig break the world's record for| Hunt. however, he declared hiraselt| were Tessued during the are which JUST BEPoRE oo Eee ie “ ‘ Jed to be in an extremely weak an ocean passage eastward if she Re. Just “waltz” out and get 2 copy of the report be fought in the usual way. It ine member, according to a testi-| Frank E. Trope, of No. 138 Bast Sundey World early i eee nome BURGLARS LIKE PERFUME, | end exbausted condition. ellie heal harmed ponity A to sr, | continues at her present speed. From|monial, asserted that before joining | Houston atrest, was mixing shellac tn was wounded ng. ——_ “ARGON SQUAD” DESTROYS Al’. ee. divorce without these for.| Tuesday evening, when she passed peck. | Now, | the building when vapors from aloo- ‘The om 2 - laely declares, “I make $73 a a "Do, see, doi” its thousands of want-| Take Away Entire Mock L CLUB.PAVILION. malitien, but the Swedish law makes | ‘2 Sandy Hook bar, until Friday at} w, ork half-time and neve: vie 8 bol which he was using exploded. He W. plants filling advertisements, Avenue Drag Store. | A demonstration had been arranged|no exception in the case of royal. | 000m she had travelled IH! knots at lanything but full dress clothes.” wan terribly burned about the hands pace, Don't just “skim” them over, but “dip") When David Costello opened his drug by the militant auffragettes outside of | tien, The date of the hearing has|*® avorage Sra, We Bat, tae. OF eee ELEVEN IN THE BUILDING vetieing into them without “hesitation. re at Fifty-second street and sixth’ the prison, but this falled, owing tol not yet been Axed. [ eread. Sie tee Le ree gl HUDSON NAVIGATION OPENS. WHEN FIRE STARTED. treoped en “choose a partner” with whom e discovered that the secrecy with which Mra, Pank- Gs param | ne -_— The building ts @ three-story etruc- re Lol wish to work, hire, buy, sell, able perfunes were hurst was removed from the bullding.|* STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, | Monday morning. . River Free From lee Retween This| ture with mansard roof, On the a rent, &c. Sean ae etella had lore mone cy | She was driven in @ taricap to a — Capt. David Dow, B.D. N. Ru whe City end Sewbureh. frst floor J. Klarstein has a jewelry { “step lively” or some other energetic! care, caetas’ caiata bepy oor “4 | nuraing home. Colon. Cristobal. . MAM, We apowh to bie intimates as "Paddy SEWRURGH, N. ¥., March 14.—The|#h0P: and there ta @ workshop on the | matic alarm j World ad. reader will “walk away”| razors and hairbrushes too. He cati,| Suffragists charge the police with| Amerika, Hamburg.......... 5P.M. | vets alpen hes ofa record MAKOF | Say-burgh ateamer Henjamin Fi ort" | oo above, Anna Caatillano and her | Jamoring signal. with the prize while you are still In) mated his loss at more than $1,000. brutal treatment of the militant Speer in September, 1910, while in tem-| coened river navigation between New|two children, Vincenzo an@ Salvator, | ing 80 cl : ‘ the maze of World ad. opportunities. | inna | leader at the time of her arrest in SAILING TO-DAY, | Porary command of the Mauretania Burgh and ew The | occupy the front part’ of the third | some to-day Scotland. Mrs. Pankburst fell during har been closed by ice since the scrimmage and the militant] Cemeronia, Glaego Berlin, Gibraitar... Mieaviauen oa cvsens vegny —| Fenaderen Jamales floor, In the rear live Mary Lagone, | ated when her children, who were hurled from (Coatiaued em Second Page.) Werld Ads. Po Tale fe be on @ westward run, he set up a_i world's record that still stands tor | F . 3 te pemsage to New York. The west- Sen rere one an ward record is four days tev bours| Ft aks forgone minutes of smoke