The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1914, Page 16

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‘WOMEN AND CHILDREN RESCUED FROM FIRE Reece: Ba Emother Who Can't Find Her £ Youngsters Embraces Hero | Who Carries Them Out. 5 3 eases i A panic-xtricken mother, cut off tfrom three of her four children by Jemoke, was prevented from hurling j herself from the roof of the five-story ftemement at No. 306 Kast fetreet in a fire there The mother, Mra. Lottle Handachue, J reached the roof with her baby, Rosa, Fand tried to return @o her rooms on Ethe fifth floor for the other three Echildren, She found the smoke #0 Gene that she could not make it. Her Gacreams brought Joseph Schneider of ENe. 18 Cannon street to her rescue. He }reached her from the adjoining roof, ¢ told her to be quiet and then shinned Lover the edge of the roof down the Steer fire escape to the top flat. =) Behneider rescued all of the little Zones, lugging them up on his shoul- i ders by way of the fire escape. Mrs. Handechue fell on his neck with orles gratitude and the hero had a atrug- je to nave himacif from being amoth- embrac her women and six children, “out off by the smoke on the second) floor, were gotten safely to the atrect | Eby Pollceinan James MeCoy. The fire started in the bedroom of fanitrens on the ground floor and briskly, making a dense tment was burned Sout, but the firemen kept the blase mM apreading further, petal) Aton to-day oa CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE. jared When Flames Sweep Home. HOLLAND, Mich, April 24.—Fire to-day destroyed the home of in Cloegama in this city resulted tn Gthe death of three of Cloegama's four Gehbildren and the probable fatal injuries Sof the mother, ‘The children ranged in from one io four years. They were waiher was burned about the head waa) bargiy. had time to athe origin @ 28 fire bas not im determined. A JANE ADDAMS WANTED. Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell, who is at the head of the Labrador Seamen's Mission, | 4) arrived on the Mauretanin to-day. Dr, ‘Gtenfell is in quest of a Jane Addams for Newfoundiand and Labrador. “The recent losa of the Newfoundland sealing ships means a terrible calamity along the fishing coasta,” said Dr. Gren- fell. “Hundreds of children are made \° see Tarly by the, dlenstere off the ‘Addaina, who will or ‘wanize ‘schools tor the children. of If those orphan children 1 14 be taken care ‘of and educated un- they xteen they would have a to make their way In the world.” Grenfell intends to leave for Ot- A 19 0 few days to interest the Do- ess Gov ent in ta Labrador, and that the estab: nt of a deer colony would do wucl =a preventing famine in that _ AD SHRLNG SHOE = Houston |} WALL STREET Market Closing —A renewed effort to) | time, or at the ¢ minute that clos: ing break had started on Thursday On the recession, howevver, there was evidence of support and of a demand | | for covering of shorts and in general 4 fairly good undertone was pre served Continued weakness in| Canadian | Pacific produced a depressing influ | ence on general list that sttock break ing under 190 for first time since 1910, No effort was made to support the stock, as those who usually perform that service for it are now the most bearish In their expressions of views, New Haven turned weak and sold down to within about @ point of its low record figure on the argument that sale of notes on a basis to yleld about 6 per cent, did not Indicate a strong financial position of the prap- erty. [1 should hardly have required the sale of the notes, however, to demonstrate that temporarily ‘the company's financtal position, thanks to Government and other attacks, is |not what {t once was At opening new low figures were decline was irregular and there weemed to be good demand for the usually active tsmues under cover of Dealings were largely professional 1618-4. Canadian Pacific made a new low record at 1911-2, off 21-4 points. Southern Pacific, which is directly effected by Mexican troubles opened at 89, off 7-8, and Mexican Petroleum opened off 11-4 at 69 and was proasod for sale down to 551-2. Smelters }eommon at 5% wan 11-2 points down, Shortly aft Ing market resumed | ite declining tendency, and traders were inclined to work for low as it is thought by conservative | \ terenta that Hquidation would ha to run Ita course before an upward | movement could be expected, The selling wathored force with the! Progress of the first hour, and at end! of the period market was weak with an increased number of insuen at new | low levels for the present movement. | The fact that the avernge of the twenty active railroad issues waa un- der the June low figures made pro- fessionals more bearish an they in- | ferred that a new strata of: It Ida-; toe had been reached. Steel ‘Felt to! jarket wan somewhat better during necond hour, Commission house sail ing was readily absorbed. Prices re. covered around % point before mai ket became dull around noon. <h A slight hardening tendency wan ‘shown in early afternoon, but a drive was made in the second hour on made in @ number of stocks, but the | Lehien weakness in other parts of the list. “ Union Pacific opened §-8 off at] M prices || 1 Canadian Pacific and New Haven, both of which dectined to new low figures. THE CLOSING ING QUOTATIONS. im, oe we -' aos te = yt BR = -% N May ti mated Copper fean Can pf fean Car . Kary pt. Lehigh Valley. ... New York Central, Northern Pacific. . Bugdag = eR FF +4 abustushs.! ware 5 eee os Mabury)) Coal Gp: Pitta, Coal Co, of Ray ton Conner nt He pnttte ist; orm hc Tom Te eeecsre E seee FE Fr: ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. International Mines Development Co. has been incorporated under laws: of Delaware with capital of $3,000,000, Lackawanna Steel Co. regular quar- terly dividend of 1 8-4 per cent. on paca atock, payable June 1 to stock of record May 29. Brooklyn Union yd Cc seaports de- ficit of $463,958 for ompared with surplus of $214,850 in 912, dividend disbursements en- mated by Dow, Jones & Co, at $114,- 780,000. A new company, to be known as Eryloyer Inveatment Co. of New gon Co.,, is to be incorporated, Membership in company will be op- tional, but those who join will have amount they desire to invest deducted from their weekly salaries, ‘The average price for twenty active w,.L HIS is the reason we values for $3.50, UG 4.00 & $4.50 SHOES $1,006,279 INCREASE sales of W. tL. lve you the same 4.00 and $4.50 notwithstanding the enormous increase in th © cost of leather, Our standards have not been lowered and the price to you remains the same, Call at my store and see for yourself the kind of shoes we are selling for $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50., A trial will convince you that for style, comfortand service W -L.Douglasshoesare absolutely as good as other makes costing $5to87. The only difference is the price, Tcall your especial attention to my low, broad heel, receding toe EnglishWetkine Boots in Tans, Gun Metal and Imported Patent, Also, my exclusive short vamp shoes which make the foot look smaller, W. L, Douglas conservative, comfortable shoes, which require no breaking in, are worn the world over, The Best $2.00, $2.50 & $3.00 Boys’ Shoes in the world TAKE WO SUBSTITUTE! “ong msrsistnsed'si he battcn'e® It W. 1. from f aon Street. way, cor. 8th St. Douglas shoes are not for eale in your vicintt for every member Frmatly, at al pr ite for Thustt DOUGLAS, te. talog: 2h ohowing Were is on rk Mreet Brockton, . L. DOUGLAS ‘STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: 2202 Third Av., cor, 120th 8t, 2778 Third Av.,bot, 146th & 147th Sts, gaa Bien fe Avgaiue a aR otetions Markep treet (J order direst F168, prone Wz mal. BROOKLYN oan Fulton Street, cor. Pearl. way, ie Brewda, Sor. Rene ‘Avenue. Newark Ave. raliroad stocks reached a to rhed tast Juni The Republic Tron and § pany haw fired its 68 coke will to-day than waa rei Youngstown anf for the furnaces. on April issued in ican Ameiting lexico & per cent, by ind sold down to 7 last previous sale made | srtlar ‘Gxeasion, Daniel Guggenheim in a statement | mponse to A Kreat many | inquiries from stockholders of Amer- Company wald ir level manufacture 1,000 tons of coke dally as well as gas that {itv ‘That Nepert of Premature. A report printed this morning that Augustus Thomas, the playwright, had died suddenly in Philadelphia was, tn is! the words of Mr. Thomas's distingulehed |fellow Missourian, Mark Twain, on “greatly exaggerated. Augustus Thomas, the playwright, was never more alive and, Just to shew W optimistic he is, be will admit, if Closely questioned that he hopes to see William Jennings Bryas company has for several years made | President of these Uni large expenditut that company more than earned divi- dend on preferred and common stock. ‘heat opened steady, but was mub- to selling pressure. jected \ to % decline. Corn prices ‘were easier. xtend ite busl- ness and preference has been given to Investments in this country rather % than in Mexico, The result of this foresight was that during 1913 ea ings of company, excluding all_en' ings from Mexican business, showed | Mr. Closed Large |} Nevertheless, everythin, reached Mr. Thomas's reaidenc Enst Fifty-third street, durt morning. The telephone bell rang can AD People are interested inhi Augustus Thomas died last night in Philadelphia. He was @ re- tired business man, seventy-one years old and a former President of the Philadelphia Y. M. C. A. Some hasty scribe, learning that Augustus Thomas was dead, assumed that there could be only one Augustus Thomas and wired Bis assumption to New | bee: York, ——__—- - — Hy Wey, gYORK COTTON MARKET. — } shipments from Chicago attracted |i os S| attention, but the character of the jaelling In future market discouraged i tongs. Closed % to % of a cent Ic Instead of $20 Braided Suits This Season’s Smartest Thing for Young Men. ‘20% Plain Blues and Gray, Pen-|Scotch mixtures, Shepherd cil stripes, pin stripes and poe ie, Ok A? group stripes. for Trousers Sale Cotton epated” ‘steady. Liquidation caused a decline in second hour. The ‘er, | list rallied on bullish official estimates | THOMAS SAYS HE’S NOT DEAD| of, nto-etene day @ yer w Inurder | nm Mrs. he received of ‘clotives, and a few trinkets, but) it ver. on “athwon for her ettects. 4 spinners’ takings. figures 100,000 to 110,000 inst 116,000, Spinners’ tak- 900 bales, against 200, closed barely steady, 8 PM bleh Raia TESTIFIES AGAINST GIBSON. Says Lawyer er Effects. Frits Fischerauer, the Austro-Hungar- fan Vice-Consul here, was a wit inet Burton W. Gibsot ‘after being twice tried for the ‘ood Lake on July 1 Ros Szabo, is Swann in General Credit Is YOURS for the. Asking No red tape—you don’t even need an introduction-—simply come and ask for credit and yours. Select the furniture, rugs and housefurnishings you want. Have them sent home at once. Then pay in small weekly or monthly instalments spread over a year and a half. ny one can afford a nicely furnished home when there is such a liberal credit plan as this. But you get more than credit when i come to Cowperth- an to- m, the law- made a de-| ‘two of three | ORRINE FOR DRINK So uniformly o in “Drink Habit’ jul has ORRINE victims of the sober and useful citisens, and so strong is our confidence curative powers, that the fact that Menta is sold | wait’s, you have the largest stock in all New York to choose from—you know you are getting only honest goods—our 107 years’ experience guarantees that, and our prices are the lowest. Come and let us show io store is well worth a visit and, remember, your credit i Gupertlannt> Some HABIT Open Setarday Evenings we want to If, after | ey (HENRY SIECEL, President) BALMACAANS $20 Scotch Mixtures $20 Heather Mixtures. 620 Homespuns. ... WINTER SUITS 20 Pencil Stripes 920 Cheviots.. Coats For Men and Young Men. The Biggest assortment and the best values in or around New York. $10 and $14.50 For Values up to $25.00, Ox Values up to $6.00 50c Silk Neckwear......25¢ | $1.50 Shirts + $1.00 $1.00 Silk Neckwear, one 2.00 Shirts. . +. 1,38 dc Hosiery...... aie 1.00 Underwear......80c 279 tropes, near Chambers Street Inion Square, 14th Street, near Broadwa 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, corner Third A\ Values going higher than ever now in this Big Bar- ~/— > gain Offering of Spring Suits and Worth Up to $20 at *7.50 Including Splendid Values in Smart Brill Clothes and The Remainder of the Stock of THE 14TH STREET STORE’S Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing SPRING SUITS 918 Fan 015 Heir Balmacaan | Tartan Plaid Suits For Smart Young Fellows sD | 2” $20.00 Values 15. Suits For Men and Young Men that cannot be equalled for values elsewhere. The Fa- s, browns, |mous Brill Special, Spring's and blacks, |Newest Things. at $2, $2.50 & $3 SPECIALS IN THE MEN’S FURNISHING DEPTS.: a. 50 Silk Gloves 50c Scarf Pins 0c Cuff Links. 7 Brnog Union Square Stare’ Open, Setrda Mahogany Parlor Suite © A distinct addition to a modern parlor. The meites, rocker and 50 in this set ere well worth $60.00 of any man’ Heavy mahogany frames with large claw foot, tea Spanish leather upholstery In russet, green or PARLOR SUITES FROM $17.60 TO TO $400.00. Early English Diners Quar- tered oak panel and tops; i pug Rocks at Cowperthwalt's: eld Bloor Coverings Genuine 33 ¥ $8 (rch: |Special Tango | Outfit fit $50 Rugs 46x76 tt. 2.75 | Seat te atthese = 1) ft 33 | FREE. oa peat wasp foe wis mak Prices 9x12 ( ‘8.05 | Sums weekly or monthly. Japenese Matting Rug, 12x16, 7.65), To satisfy the tremendous de mand for modern dance music, we ment outht.” This puta ,{peludes the “Columbia Grafonola For Spring Refurnishing Lincleum Runners for Hall and Stairs, in three widths; 22% inch, 27 inch and 26 inch, Rubber, Zinc and Linoleum Stair Plates in all sizes. 17.75 20.50 Axminster Rug, 8.3210. Axminster Rug, 9x12. . ‘We make no charge for measur- uring, sewing, lining or laying. and 34 different Apartment | ditcs’" sctectont House = [itimuin Disab tes Refri Dine Records: each record. made ‘un- Tigerator | jerrs,, cade, an Hardw {cebox, | supervision of Me. built narrow and| G@ "Hepourn: Wie lene te cham: |nen, M” B, manter j ber and, twolot the’ moder shelves, siden | tance. The the | compartment | Hesitation fe aera tt angoss, 1 ove, 1 iches, Sora ols ster Que-stepa, 2 Tangs attic ngrror on” door. | needien. Vernon Cast ‘icely varnished | st modern. dancer in he a ee | saya Columbia Dance the best he has heard. Full Stock of Comte Records, 65¢. | IMPORTANT. ne ware. OTHERS FROM 44.98 UP. Only One to a ] 73 t enamel; oe size, Comfort.” xws NoC.O. D. or Mail Orders | obligation. CowPERTHWAIT & SONS | “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Avenue Park Row at 121st Street at Chatham Sq, 2212-2224 Third Ave. 193 to 205 Park Row a Columbia arajonstes will play Victor records. Send a postal card fer your copy of new | ar 2c quality, Cowperthwait booklet, “The Short Cut te Every Home No good Two Stores

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