Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
vanrane <onnitan the Philedetphia Record.) "a wens my reliance in the wisdom of Ne Cruren at Rockland Lake, near/from entering the church a: with buckets supplied Congers, N. ¥., yesterday, the priest} (iene the growing flames until the ond nuns turned fire fighters and/vojunteer department arrived. The! the plain people,” anid the peace orator, helped mon of the parish to fight the|church was a total loss. The building | put suppose the pain people do not flames, which burst through the| was new. The money loss, including hap } tenement houses near the church, waa| MSERKO, 7 i furs to be pe uence by the AND FIGHT FANES THAT ESTV cru Is to Save Edifice at Rock- land Lake Prove Unavail- ~~ ing—Loss $25,000. church floor & moment after every $000, The rectory caught several | ein rerss feet acemuneten one bed got out. times, but the blazes there were Father Mitchel was hearing confes- | promptly put out. por wean alah ee Lime Medication in Tubercal te the New York oo ep a December ot Hume sions when he thought the church had become overheated, and sent John/ Kenn. an altar boy, to tr off the SHOOTS WIFE DEAD furnace damper. The boy found the basement ta ames THROUGH KEYHOLE ‘The pastor and the four nuns, Sis- ters Xavier, Antonina, Charles and . Cesolo, got the frightened women and| Jealous Singer Ends With Bullet children owt of the church. Then 08 Father Mitchel rescued the chalice, Romance of Broadway crucifix and several pieces of statuary Restaurant. the Rev. Valentine Mitchel, | trom the altar. pastor, and four Sisters of Charity| Parishioners tn large numbers be- Prat Te cae ies ented —_ Ma Gondected sixty women and chil-| gan arriving, as It was time for mass. dase U5 tavaliied Woe louse 45 Ho. from St. Michael's Roman Catho-! The men restrained Father Mitchel @ri téamngton Aveties That night pele % sae sent a bullet Into the heart of mance which had besun a little over @ year ago when petite and blonde Frances Cassidy was a cloak room str tn a Broadway restaurant where he aleo was employed. Collins was held without bail in Yorkville Court to-day to await the bes action of the Coroner. Collins lately has bee ncrasily jeal- ous of his wife. Last night he became intoxicated and made threats to kill her. She summoned her two brothers and they barred him from hie room. Collins placed a revolveer at the key- veo. fired. hole of the 4 The shot killed her instan SWEET REVENGE, (Prom the Carentcte Telegraph.) A cman boy, with the most of his face room ! What do they want?’ q the_emall | pa- follered me re to hear me holler” ae. ent, with @ soulful what a have licked, down he: HAVE PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE PRIMROSE SHIRT COMPANY 8,592 SHIRTS WORTH» $2 The Famous $x Brand of All Shirt Sales 1912 Are Regular $2.00 Shirts 4084 Are Regular $1.50 Shirts They Are Offered You Tomorrow in AT 2596 Are Regular $1.00 Shirts al letter clearly indicates, they constitute the entire remaining stock of one of New retirihy from business—and were purchased by rink ot and barrel—at one-half their regular prices, and we've marked them the $11,004 Worth of Shirts Will Be Sold For $6,444. A Saving of $4,590 INCLUDED ARE: Shirts of Every Desired Kind. ‘SUAHLOUA TIA OL OD Plain Freat Pleated Freat Stil Bosom, Soft Bocom Sih Besome Selt Culfe. Still Culte Coller Atteched end B. Altman & Ga. have prepared for to-morrow (Tuesday) and Wednesday An Extraordinary Sale of Men’s Wear comprising Men's Overcoats, Shirts, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear and Umbrellas, all of which will be — offered at considerably less than the regular selling prices. Men's Overcoats, in new models, made of vicunas, meltons, kerseys and fancy cheviots, at Rie ak $17.50 Men's " Nogligee ‘shirts of madras or mercer- ized materials (with soft or stiff cuffs) at. » «+ « 88 c. & $1.20 Men's Pejnanes of madras or mercerized materials. «le per suit $1.35 Men's Pajamas of outing flannel, madras or mercerized materials + per suit 95c. Men's Cambric Night Shirts - at 55c. Men's Gray Merino Shirts, with long sleeves and Ankle-length Drawers to match, per garment . . . . . 78c. Men’s Gray Merino Union Suits, with long sleeves and in ankle length, per suit $1.35 Men's Black Silk Half-hose, with reinforced soles of cotton 5 ‘ per pair 60c. Men's Shoes, in patent leather, black or tan calfskin or black kid; perfect-fitting models in the new smart shapes (regularly $7.00 perpair) . . «6 «© - at $4.75 MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS initialed . . . « per dozen $2.50 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen, §2.50 & 3.00 With tape border . . per dozen 2.50 Men's Silk Four-in-hand Scarfs, in an exten sive assortment of smart designs and color effects . . . . at Sc. & 880, Men’s Twilled Silk Umbrellas, with handles of natural wood or in mission finish, $2.00 Men’s Twilled Silk Umbrellas, with novelty handles sterling silver-trimmedin a number of effective designs - e« « at $2.85 Young Men’s Suits in distinctly nobby models, embodying the newest style features and made of the wanted materials, will be placed on sale in the Department for Young Men’s Clothing (Second Floor, Madison Avenue section) at the very special price of . « $19.50 " 1,000 Pairs of Hemstitched Scrim Curtains at $1.95 per pair will constitute an offering of uncommon interest to-morrow in the Lace Curtain Department on the Fourth Floor. These Curtains are made of superior quality scrim, with insertion of machine-made filet lace finished with a two-inch hem. The Cloakings Department Sweeping Reductions have been made, in order to effect a clearance, in the prices of the remainder of this season’s Cloakings, including plain Velours, Plaid-back Chinchilla and Scotch Mixtures, Vicunas, Baby Lamb Cloth and Silk Seal, variously appropriate for dress, street or sports wear. Sales to be continued to-morrow (Tuesday) will consist of Women’s Coats and Women’s Muslin Underwear, ‘Guaranteed Oriental Rugs, Linens, Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfortables, Etc. A Sale of Fur Coats, Fur Muffs and Neckpieces will be held to-morrow (Tuesday). Sherty-tarth Ores Fifth Avenue- Madison Avenue, New York Thirty-Gtth Orrert WAR PICTURES! EXTRA SHEET! 8-PAGE PICTORIAL WEEKLY Furniture W ithhomt it Deposits, purchased sm thie eooreg, ta fe the buyer, Our @ALL AND MAKE ia’ Foun’ iv Ow TBRMS wee Ry Mew Jorecy, Long sme oot Eee oy. a We PAY FREIGHT we a ACCOUNTS FR $6.00 UPWARD Deteched to Match Tenge Dress Shirts Madras Peveales Mercortsed Sith end Linen White Faney Patterns Derk Patterns Primrose Shirts Have Never Been Sold for Less Than $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 For the Convenience of Early Workers Who Wish to Take Advantage of This Sale, The Four Big Brill Stores Will Open Tomorrow Morning at 7.30 me to Order from Ctetteing ew: _. | Great War im Advance 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET Union Square, 14th St., Near Broadway 47 Cortlandt St., Near Greenwich 125TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE—OPEN EVENINGS Union tyuare Store Open Beturday Evening Until 9 o'Clark—Harlem Store Until 10 —— — | NOT HATES FREE With Next y SUNDAY WOPLD| {yp poner dvi iA ning