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potaeed the buliditig. At the ing ad number of Wonen were egy) waiting for a shift of the aime that they might make an effort to. get into the fiat of Mra. Fermale to get hor two-monttis-old child, Rose. Hand extinguishers were used to cul | path through the flemes for the im- mediate work'of saving the child, and Chief Sherlock, Capt. Donovan of Hn- gine No, %, Lieut. Jackson of Truck No. 2 and three firemen covered their faces from the fire and made a rush toward two chairs on which the mother had left the infant bundled in & rib when she went out to « store Just before the fire started. All were driven back but Foreman Dunn and he reached the child and) carried it inté the hallway, but it was dead, The faces and hands of the firemen were scofched, and on reach- ing the street they were treated by Dr. Salzburg of Flower Hospital. The mother was frantic when she learned | that the baby had been burned to death, The fire started in the Fermale ‘The third and fourth floors Of | arartment when the infant and Mra. Fermalc’s daughter, Maria, three builiing ablaze. yenre old, were left alone by the) a son When the woman opened A RELIABLE RENE ‘the door of the apartment on her re- Bach Sayeed VEINS [her maiz atame and tne fre ewant ‘into thé hallway. A woman neigh- ee Solus 8 Sone tn in |ehild’s head was burned and others | her rere nd Py) ts) kept Mra, Fermale from rushing into) turn the oldest child rushed out with sTarteose baninee|bor beat out the flames before the yews sevire 0 teement ot No. #11 Kast Forty-clghth the fire. ee eres It ia believed the fire was cause, eee pers, etl by Marte dropping some rags on the night |atove. The fire was kept to the third and fourth floors with a lons of wov- | eral hundred dollars, | jem om Spanish Steamer. ve ti alam CADIZ, June 10 (via Paris, June 11). —The French cruiser Du Chayla | FIRM TET, MEALTRY CUMS, stopped the Ganpixh steamer Canale- Ce] Seat any of a fas thitt Lardchs, Morocco, and took maltrato inte custody two persons who egg Mt meaelves Dutch cit but who sed ewe fevaient ar lest fer were regarded \* IPENHEIM, GLUNS & G Y gath Steest—New York ". Exeeptional Values Saturday Misses’ Summer Dre_ses F} in all White or White t Stn Blnck, Blue: Metlo and Pinikatripes | 5.90 Misses’ Lineh and Voile Dresses — fancy Droens of Newly lice | 6.90 Mag’ Wie Voile Dressos Bias Wetvse "Giedi and Jee ith } 9.75 Misses’ Net Dresses t “Rectaiact hii with ribbons |15.00 Misses’ Silk. Dresses | Of Superior Taffeta atid Crepe de Chine, in »es@Black, White and; Navy Blue 12.75 15.00 19.75 || Misses’ Blue Serge Suits 3 | Tailored and trimmed models of men's wear serge, superior tailored } 15,00 and lined Very Special Misses’ Baer Sport Coats Sport’ Coats of Corduri SOR Belted Model in White, Rose anu ig Copenhagen; Silk lined throughout | 9.75 4 ole Coats of White Chinchilla E Belted Model, with large Patch Pockets, 3 Silk Braid bound. eT seh Pockets: | 12 SQ) Will Close Out Saturday 280 Girls’ Top Coats Of Serge, Checks, Gabardine, Covert and Mixtures, some silk lined throughout. « Formerly sold from 6.90 to 12.75 2.90 3.95 5.00 800 Girls’ Summer Dresses Materials are\ Linen, Flowered Crepe, Repp, Madras and Voile, Sizes 6 to 14 years. * Rermerly sold froth 2.95 to 6.90 . 1.00 * 1.50 2.00. 2.95 “ANERIANTZATION DAY | aeons THE EVéWING WORLL, TOBE CELEBRATED} wtsowe sone BY COUNTRY LY 4) eh RAR PReITESOR a: Move to Unite the.People for Strengthening the Spirit of Nationality.- path in_ written req reauoat te the» Free. "Tour at vening World, 63 Park New York City, each gr will be sont two tlekets, for self and evoort. ‘There will be dan with, silver loving cups fered as prizes. WASHINGTON, ‘June 11.—"Amor!-| canization Day—a day for strengthen- ing the American spirit of natfonatity Claxton, “to co-operate with naturall- |and uniting all classes, creeds and zation officials, Mayor's committees races into one intalligent democracy” | and others, and should seek to place Soininin- ~4s boing urged by Federal Comin's.| axe the coming Fourth of Fuly not sionor P, P, Claxton on the municipal Cniy a colebration of our independ- and educational oMciais throughout | ence but a day for strengthening the the country for celebration on July 4, | American spirit.” “‘Americanization Day’ is a patri-| “Where the movement already has begun Mayor's committees are ar- ranging eltizenship receptions tor newly naturalized citizens, and ® Na- tional Amoricanization Day Commit- too ts. assisting In the plans for cele- brating Independence Day.” pr tlt school facilities at thelr disposal to otfo call to all citizens, American-born | and foreign-born allke, adults and! | children, to rally to American ideals, | purposes and common Interests of| many people united into one nation,” says Commissioner Claxton, in a letter made public to-day and sent to may- LITTLE THOUGHTS. ors of all cities, school superinten-| 4. ceanitts Gaae cet aa et = | dents and other educational inatitu-| | Or, hime | tion 6Moials, He has appoaied to 7,000 | Charity I= the oream of the milk of of these and the movement-already | human kindness. has begun in fifty cities, whose) Everything becomes Mayors have appointed committess as| it becomes old enough. a part ot the national movement to} ais merci tant te iow who has the uture will generally find a selfteh one. Louis, through their public schovls,| Onstacies have a way of appeating have planned a special civic le#son on | solid when they are often merely flag day, Juno 14, hollow shams. ‘ it In comforting to think that our ‘The schools have an opportuntty | mistakes contribute much to the wis- not heretofore offered,” says Mr. dom of others. Modeled perfectly they heighten the beauty of the hand and arm Notice especially the shape of Kayser Silk Gloves, and how gracefully they fit the hand. The sizes and shapes of our gloves have been so carefully modeled—even to the shaping and insert- - ing of the thumb—that Kayser Silk Gloves give a nicety of fit, an appearance of elegance secured in no othet glove, kid or silk. The beauty of their appearance lasts until they are worn out, because the purity and strength ofthe , Kayser silk resist stretching, Even after they have been washed, their lustre and fit are unimpared, Kayser Silk Gloves cost no more than the ordinary kind ; twoclaspare always 50c, 750,81.00, $1. 25andup;twelveand sixteen button lengthaare always The, 81. 00, $1.25, $1.50 and up. The name ‘* Kayser’? {s in the hem and with each pair is a guarantee ticket that the tips will outwear the gloves, More sold than all other silk gloves combined. AYVAD'S WATE R-Wt INas as Dk ped Plain, 25¢ Faney, 366: AYVAD MAN'F'G CO., Hoboken. N. J. | Waite every | Purchase OPENS AN ACCOUNT| || wry; CREDIT TERMS “WHERE 1 TO LOOK! |$3 Down $5()/5 Down $490) ‘5 sx" 75)"12 sem] 9 » In-your search for a better po- sition, worker, home, investment, bargain, &c., it will be well bear in mind that there were printed pen Saturday Evening: 3 ’ 396 | 104 91s STATION AT CORNER || want siLlING WORLD ADS. YESTERDAY— 1,062 More Than the Herald | Why Look Elsewhere? 'SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD BOY FRIDAY, JUNE: 11, 1915. A pistol shot startied promenaders in | ham Hosplt Crotona Park last night, and when police- back. * Men’s Newest Most Popular of All Summer Cravats, Strictly High Grade and Pure Silk, ~~ Navy and White Spots Black and White Specially Made Four-in-Hands. Value $1.00 Reversible Batswing Ties. Value 75c 6 for 3.00 250 Women’s and Misses’ Priestley Baronets Made from a rubberless, odorless, thoroughly water- proof fabric—soft, silky and exceptionally light and Black. to 44 bust. Regular retail price, $12.50 50 Beach Coats For Small Women & Misges Smart, full flare models in navy, both invisible plaids and shepherd checks. - 13.50 Value $21:50 Girls’ summer fabrics. be. the most desirable two tone effects. Very Special at 6.95 1860 quite out of the ordinary. Voile, embroidered organdie, striped voile, cross bar dimity and white sport blouses. Regularly $ $1.50 Crepe de chine with frills; voile, wash silk and pussy willow taffeta. Regularly $3.00 Georgette crepe, pussy willow taffeta, handkerchief linen, tub silk and crepe de chine. Regularly $4.00 Black China silk, Georgette crepe and linen; also lingerie blouses. Regularly $5.50 Seances Crepe Voiles and Chiffon models, imported hand-made. Regularly $12.75 owl yee? WeSEaIEN fo RO pearched for it? ity ¢ did A ey, search for it? did es] count want As y_ did h Kit cr want it? Why l] ° did’ lichael IIT want it? Who else, wanted it? Why did the others want it? |} possession of What did the the ether, ats mean to the ‘hat mystifying 8 ent into (area Gane kere a “Roscherry”’ Raincoats = ht. Suitable for motor and general utility use Special al for travelling. In Navy, Tan | Sizes 14 years | 8.75 Wash Dresses Sizes'6 to 14 years Comprising a most attractive -assortment of styles in dainty Very Special at “1.65 to 2.75 Values $2.75 to $4.50 L og Ac Saturday “SPECIALS Crepe de Chine Neckwear Stripes Stripes Black and White Spots Black and Faney Black and Colored Spots Latest Novelty Stripes Navy and White Stripes Popular College Stripes And Over Twenty of the Very Best Plain Colors. | 55c ‘eee o-~eeeecen Intervale Avenue, ing le the shore SHOT’ IN GROTOWA PARK 0 ntian ane «sa mnt os 7 shot him, but be had seen threes men nn ii taken to Ford- ham Hospital with a slight wound in the EAS Can AARNE So Misses’ & Girls’ Summer Apparel conveying the newest and most attractive ideas in design, materials and colorings, at very special prices. of linens, embroidered nets and | of . dotted by pe finghams, voiles, striped and figured | linens and voiles, with organdie collar and | many with Phin Swiss wales, cuffs, sizes 14 to 18 years, sizes 8 to 16 years, | $7.50, 9.75 & 15.00 | $1.95, 2.95, 4.50 the Main Floor, in the popular all white and combinations of || Panama Hats, fine quality, . .. at $3.25 || Trimmed Hats in new shapes,. . at $5.00 Stern Brothers. and and 4rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue t SUMMER BUSINESS HOURS ‘ From June 16th to July Srd: Daily 9 A. M. to 6 P. M3 Saturdays to 18 M. - From July 6th to August Stet: Daily 9 A, M. to 6 P. M., excepting Saturdays when the store be closed all day. TO-MORROW, A REMARKABLE OFFERING OF DESIRABLE Misses’ Dresses Girls’ Frocks Palm Beach Suits isses’ Coats of white polo and golf for beach and sport wear, 14 to 18 years, Special at $14.75 in distinctive sport and tailored models, sizes 14 to 18 years, Special at $14.50 Women’s Smart Hats Later Midsummer styles in Untrimmed Hats are being shown on black and white models; also a large variety of exclusive effects in Sport Hats. A special offering to-morrow, will provide exceptional values in A Special Blouse Sale For Saturday. on the Second Floor, consisting of a most advan- tageous purchase of smart and desirable Lingerie Blouses at 95c, 1.40 & 195 All specially p' repere: for this event, made of Voile, Batiste, Organdie and Dotted Swiss. * Also another very important offering of Sport Blouses of Striped Silk at $3.00 Values up to $5.50 Women’s Silk Sweaters The New ‘‘Country Club’ Model: With Scarf This unusually attractive sweater coat has all the smart syle features of the most expensive Summer models in pure silk, being made of fibre silk, price is consid-rably less. Colors inclu i Women’s Blouses In a very unusual assortment of dainty Summer models for sport, dressy occasions and everyday wear; affording values / 95c } 2.00 ' 2.95 | 3.95 | 7.50 || Vest Pocket Model, . oe oe chs || No. la Kodak Jr., Rapid Rectilinear Lens,. || No. 8a Kodak, Anistigmat Lens, . “ 22.00 || No.0 Brownie Cameras, $1.00 No. 2 Brownie Connateds $1.60 || e3¢xaX¢ to 814x434 ins, at 10c doz. 834x534 to 4x6 ing, 120 dos. | Kodak Acid Fixing Powder, . - . at 20calb. || Printing, Developing and Saline at moderate prives, A VERY UNUSUAL OFFERING TO-MORROW, ON THE THIRD FLOOR Boys’ Norfolk Suits That were up to $16.50 at $5.50 and 9.75 Including our high pee fancy Norfolk Suits, mostly with extra knickerbockers, made of foreign and American fabrics, of superior and durable qualities, comprising Cheviots, Worsteds, Tweeds, Homespuns, Shepherd Checks and Mixtures. All sizes, ranging from 7 to 18 years. Also Small Boys’ Straw Hats Regular Values $1.95 to 4.75, at $1.50 to 3.50 Eastman Kodaks at 20% Off “Autographic” Kodaks No.1 Kodak Jr., with Anistigmat Lens, qe No. 1a Kodak, Rapid Rectilinear Lens, . . . “14.00 No.8 Kodak, Rapid Rectilinear Lens, oe ee) 6 16.00 “Rexo” Paper Specially Priced On Monday, June 14th, we will hold THE SEASON’S MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF —— Women’s Midsummer Apparel Offering price advantages that are exceptional. Full details will be announced in Sunday's newspapers puNbay WORLD'S “TO LET” ADS. Simplify Home-seeking by saving om, temper and tramping