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LT aversiammes == "=: IANOS Founded 1845 Horace Waters & Co, have selected from their large and elegant stock of Pianos and Player-Pianos sy pews on which to “A Special Offer at low prices and on easy terms Style A—Waters Upright An artistic piano of the highest ade, ‘celebrated for its full, rich, deep tone with fine singing quality— one of our most popular Styles, only $250 $10 down and $7 monthly and no charge for interest. Style 85—Chester Plano 7-1-3 octaves, 3-stringed, full iron frame, ivory keys, BY EARTHQUAKE; SAVE MANY LIVES Victims Survive Horrors of Liv- ing Death After Being Buried- Five Days in the Ruins. ROME, Italy, Jan, 18—Rescue work throughout the wilderness cre- ated by the earthquake last Wednes- day continues slowly and under great difficulties, Each reported ex- cavation serves to verify earlier re- ports of the probable casualties, though here and there, despite the fact that five days have elapsed since the catastrophe, living victims are being released from their prisons of crumbling plaster and fallen timbers, | Thousands of soldiers and civilians in great numbers, including many |members of the nobility, gradually are systematizing the relief work and are getting food and shelter supplies over the obstructed roads to stricken | towns and villages. The relief work now, however, overshadows the res- | cue efforts. PREPARE Pea Os Ries ao im, See a ak als Sh RGN Hd LA THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1916. Toofed in and protected by two parts of walls forming an angle. One foot was held under a block of stone but otherwise the young wi hurt. She had been without food or drink for four days and had been nearly suffocated by the dust of the pulverized mortar which sifted down through crevices while the women were trying to reach her. ———._—_. WOMAN DIES OF SHOCK AFTER RESCUE FROM FIRE fe: Many Others in Wi in Winsted Hotel Have to Scurry Half Clad to Escape Flames. (Special to The Evening World.) WINSTED, Conn., Jan. 18.—Mrs. Emily Steele, aged seventy, widow of Dr. H. B. Steele, is dead and Frank Roberts, stockholder in Strong Manu- facturing Company 1s unconscious in the county hospital as the result of a fire of unknown origin in the Park Hotel in the east end early to-day. The prompt arrival of the firemep | = saved several lives, Mrs, Stesle was an invalid. She was one of the first = to be taken down a ladder by firemen and died half an hour later from the effects of the shock. Roberts, half dressed, was found sitting in a chair in his room over- come by smoke. Several teachers in the Gilbert Hight School, who have rooms at the hotel, either went down ladders themselves or were carried down, All of the forty persons in the hotel were forced to flee partly dressed, including Miss Marle I. Challenory of, New York, sister of Fe aed a ae ASKS $200 MONTHLY. Tallor’s Wife Saye She Found Her Place U Mrs, Millicent E. Whittaker, who haa brought suit for divorce against Fred- erick William Whittaker, made applica- tion to-day before Justice Scudder in the Queens County Supreme Court for $200 ani ‘counsel fees. "Sire, Whittaker saya she was’ marrted in England June 12, 1903, and has two daughters, Hagel, twenty-one years old, and Freda, cighteen. She and her hus- separated on Nov. 22, 1909, he erasing to pay ber ‘and. the children , She arrived here | oe from where she had been for five ve years. Her husband, she found, @ fas) |fonable ladies" tatlor at yo. tae nh Avenue, with an income of $50,000 a year. She says that he has a home in Bayaide worth $50,000 and living there ie Mra. Dalsy M. Morga: —»—___. Ten Years at Least for Killing State Witness, Pasquale Milo, twenty-five, a driver, of No. 650°East One Hundred and Forty- fifth Street, was sentenced to Sing Sing prison to-day for not less than ten years nor more than nineteen years and six months by Judge Nott In General Sex- sions. Milo waa convicted of the murder jon the night of Sept, 30 Inst at Sprin nd Clark Streets of Joseph Belletiors, A witness for the State in the of John Hurat at No. 107 Greene wich Street on the hight of July 10 last. pee ceeeeeseae In the candies where cream and butter are n for smoothness and richness — cream and butter are used in FRESH HOUR At Leading Druggists and at our Stores 240 Stores 36 Markets -131 “8m Protect Your Health by going to the nearest James Butler Store. We buy at first hands, under expert selection and inspection, and stand back of all our foods with LA Need of their quality and whole- someness. We also safeguard your pocketbook by making every price the lowest possible. Here are our special offers for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ; ni World “Wants” Work Monday James Meco & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue _Noring “Wonders 30 30 29¢ Stamps 49¢ Stamps FREE with FREE with 1 lb. Tea 35° ‘The quality wit surprise you. Granulated Sugar, 1-Ib. Coffee 35° Ply else 1=17 H durable out) and iia: bode: “Ansonia. the: Ookars el ar widow of Rear Admiral s . it vatore Romano, has sent a all | == ——= years | he ie ahepa at ce diesen jae The Special Merchandise advertised in the Sunday papers a er $190 jopelags spore agg Ab Noe ample si poe will continue on sale Tuesday and Wednesday, together with |lire ($4,000,000) has been received by the Pontiff thus far. About 7,500 ref- the following exceptional offerings. Best selected from Maine. Cook white and mealy. on payments of only $5 Per Month Stool. Cover, tuning and delivery free. Style 5—Player-Plano with full scale, 88 notes and automatic tracker. A most excellent and up-to- date Player-Piano thot is simple and easy to play. "$390 on payments of only $8 Monthly and no charge for interest. Send Postal for Catalogue Horace Waters&Co Four Stores: 134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St. ¥ Branch Stores (Open Evenings) 127 W. 42d St., nr. B’way. 254 W. 125th St., nr. 8th Av. 371 E. 149th St., nr. 3d Ave. World Wants Work Wonserss ugees, 2,000 of them injured, have ‘reached Rome to date. The property loss probably in- jvolved ts indicated by one estimate ‘that it will exceed 300,000,000 lire | ($60,000,000), No official figures are las yet available, | In dozens of villages, citizens who {escaped with their lives are still in jfear that new shocks will tumbie |their buildings about their heads and are camping out to avold further |danger. Gradually, however, the seismic disturbances are lessening, and none has been reported since yesterday. More than two thousand soldiers are at work on the ruins of Avez- |zano, which may be described as ja wilderness extending for scveral |square miles. Lieut, Gen. Marin! ts in |command of the troops. Signor Giu- felll, Minister of Public Works, esti- | mates that the number of dead in the Avezzano district will reach 20,000 and that 10,000 persons are injured. One rescue typical of many, and made by women, ts reported. The |mother, it seems, had escaped and |belleved that her daughter must be/ alive under the fragments of their house, She organized a party of women and herself stimulated them ,to continue what seemed a hopeless excavation in nothing but a heap of Irregular pleces of limestone, The mother on Sunday heard a voice just beneath where the women were working and they finally reachetl the young woman, who was Special Luncheon, 75¢ Operating Nine repair shops, we are particularly well equipped to repair or replace (accurately and skillfully) any part of an eyeglass in a compar- atively short time—in most cases, from 15 minutes to a few hours. . Save the remains of opens eyeglass “‘smash-up" an will furnish an exact facsimile —from the broken pieces Our prices for lenses are from 25 per cent to 33 per cent lower than those of other first-class Opticians—this is due to our tremendous volume—ours is the Largest Optical Institution in the World. shear , Ath Aves mr Langs Ave & 5: Bkiyn, Next door to ne, avid “Birsiuse Co, Lord i] avlor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Music Daily—Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Tenth Floor The Great February Furniture Sale Begins on Monday, January 25th But—tThe entire stock is reduced and on exhibition now, and advance selec- tions may be made with leisure and comfort Today or any day this week that will suit your convenience. £350,000 Worth of Splendid New Furniture At Unparalleled Low Prices The Suite Illustrated Is a Typical Value. $200.00 Bed-Room Suite, $145.00 “ae konsists of four pieces and is furnished either in mahogany, Circassian walnut or antique ivory. are reproduced from a very beautiful and costly Adam Suite, , Same Suite with Twin Bedsteads, $185.00 Sizth Floor You will notice that the fronts of these cases as well as the panel of the Bedstead Extraordinary Values On Tuesday and Wednesday Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale HIGH GRADE JEWELRY Offering 25% Discount on any article regularly priced in stock from $25.00 upwards , including Bracelet Watohes Scarf Pins Bar Pins and Rings Necklaces Brooches EMBROIDERIES An extensive Variety of fine Embroider- ies, Foreign Made, consisting of Swiss and French Novelties, combinations of Lace or Net with Embroidery, English Eyelet work and staple Embroideries at Popular Prices. Specially Priced White Embroideries,—various width Edg- ings and Insertions. yd. 6c and 13c value 12c to 25c Flouncings,—27 inches wide; in ‘baby” or dainty small designs. yd. 45¢e and 95¢ value 1.00 to 2.50 Ecru Batiste Edgings,—12 inches wide; various fine designs. yd. 1.50 and 2.95 value 2.50 to 6.00 Dress Lengths of White Embroidered Ba- tiste with English Eyelet work. value 6.75 to 9.50, each 2.95 and 4,50 White Voile Flouncings,—45 inches wide; various designs. yd. 29c and 39¢ value 45c to 75c Special Sale TOILET REQUISITES (Ivory Finish Toilet Articles) Hand Mirrors. Hair Brushes. .. Cloth or Hat Brushes.... 1.00 Powder Boxes or Hair Receive: 150 65c 190 50c Perfume Bottles in Holde: .50c Clocks,—assorted styles............... 1.00 fonable models, Diamond Mounted La Vallieres Sterling Silver Bags Sterling Silver Vanity Casea Fancy Bags and Opera Glassca Beaded Bags Annual Clearance Sale WOMEN’S “SOROSIS” SHOES 3.45 a pair former prices 5.00 and 6.00 a pair former prices 6.50 to 0.00 EVENING SLIPPERS 3.45 and 4.25 former prices 5,00 to 8.00 - This sale includes many standard y Ma styles and the season's most fash- Ve hose Kes Cases pellbag Fans DECORATIVE NOVELTIES Third Floor. Lingerie Pillow Slips,—hemstitched and em- broidered in a variety of designs. ; Special 1.95 to 3.00 Bureau Scarfs,—lace trimmed filet motifs. Special 1.00 Bureau Scarfs,—‘Snowflake” cloth; floral border; lace trimmed. Special 25¢ Pin Cushion Tops, made of various kinds of laces; several sizes, Special 15¢ to 65c LININGS & FLANNELS Complete assortments of new weaves and colors for Spring and Summer Coat and Dress Linings, also Iaterlinings and Crinolines. 1,600 Yards of Soft Chiffon Finish Cotton Back Foundation and Lining Satin. 36 inches wide......... value 850, yd. 59c - 24 inches wide,........value 55c, yd. 35¢ Black and White Crinoline...... yd, 1214 * value 18¢ 48-inch Lamb's Wool Interlining....yd. 750 value 95 86-inch Washable Silk Warp’ India Crepe Mull, suitable for Underwear, Dresses or Blouses,—full range of the newest colors, in- cluding Sand and Flesh, value 530, yd. 39¢ White Flannel for Infants’ wear,—large va- riety. value 650 to 1.25, yd. 45c to 850 46-inch White Non-Shrinkab» Suiting Flan- nel,—full weight. value 1.75, yd. 125 | 100-Ib. Bag |15-lb.Peck| 6 Ibs. $45. 99° ge Onions, Finest Red or Yellow... B Ibs. 3 ibs. 10¢ Apples, eivves ae ove 3 Ibs. LOS Oranges, (cin. 1 gg aaah geo Vegetable Special. || Earp stne Peas. "| 3 Saas BHO '§ | Choice Sugar Corn........ Assorted to Sult. | Rich, Whole Milk—Every Can Guaranteed. }|Evaporated Milk, Lakeview, in tall 0c cans; 3 caus, 17¢; each... Belle Brook Milk, Famous Evaporated, in tall 10c cans; 3 cans, 20¢; each r| Condensed Milk, C Lakeview Brand, in sanitary cans, each,.......-++: Essie Milk, tts. 10 Best for Babies; full size sanitary can.......... i it Pigo. Blue Ribbon Flour, Self raisitnt Blue Ribbon Buckwheat, Prepared Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour. Lima Beans and Marrow Beans Pea Beans and Green Whole P Yellow Split Peas, (all new and choice). . Coarse Barley, very nourishing............ "hb. 5e Corn Meal, Triumph: yellow and white, 3 lb. pkg. 10e Clean Rice, Nourishing as the high priced, z ine 17e Oat pode esh from the mill......... 3 lbs. 126 EE , Fat (Big, Fat Mackerel, extra special, each §5C Salt a.1 Smoked Herring, 2 tor 5e Senne Se Kirkman’s Borax Soap... Ivory, Fairy, Nickel Soap. 7 Butler’s Borax Soap, cake......... Clenewel Washing Powder. her 4 Best Gloss Laundry Starch, b., 5° At All 36 James Butler Inc. Markets: _ Markets: Loin or Rib Mutton Chops.........1». 16° Short Forequarters Spring Lamb, '». 14° Sugar Cured Hams, Choice Selected , , Ib, 18° Corned Spare Ribs, Flat and melt lb 11° 3° Plate and Navel Corned Beel, Sauerkraut, 3 ibs.. 10° Specials in Liquors and Brews ilson Whiskey, Boring | fh ‘ney, 1 BB In the Non-Refillable Bottle Green River Whiskey, ': 50 QAV Stumps FREE hh “bottle 75° Old Monogrgm Kye Wiiiskey,. 50 @al Stunpy FREE wiih full quart ‘1 Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey, , Guinness’s Stout—Bass Ale_ The World's ‘Two Best 2 Bottles 25°|3 Splits 25° Imported Brews,, , Allowance of Isc pes dos. bottles and 10c per dos, eplite for empties.