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iON SAVES FOUR LIVES IN STABLE FIRE THAT SURNS 12 HORSES aia Rescues Aged Couple and Children From Blaze That Causes Tenement Scare. Twelve horses were burned to death and ten carriages wore destroyed in ® 925000 fire which started at 2 @olock this morning in the frame liv- ery atable of Joseph Carey at Nos. 518 to 528 Dean Street. Brooklyn, The blaze was discovered by Police- man Hanneman of the Bergen Btrest Station, who saw flames through the @lase-panelied door, He smashed the door and arowsed Paul J. Barker, sixty years old, and bis son Leonard, twen- ty-four, who s..6p on the premises. ‘The blaze gained such quick headway that it was impossible even to make an effort to save the maddened horses. Hanneman ran out and sent in the alarm and then, with other policemen, aasisted in the escape of pantu- stricken tenants in the adjoining opartments. Miames shot up from the stable root and broke the window of the room of Miss Bellic McLane, on the second Moor of No, 630 Dean Streot. Miss MoLane and her brother, Hardy, made @ dash for the street, collecting other tenants as they went. Miss McLane then ran into the next house and helped out Mra. Flora Jacobs, sixty-five, and her husband, Raphael alxty-seven, with their two children, Mrs, Jacobs collapsed on the from fright. In the mean feed neman found Miss Rose Leo, six, wandering in the hall of No 542 ané carried her to the stroet The origin of the fire in unknown, —-_— Three Bask Robhors Caught. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Dec. 10.—Three of the four men who held up and robbed the Western State Rank of st Paul of $3,000 were under arrest in Minneapolis todny ‘The fourth man, 014 to be known as By, Allen and to have most of the escaped on a Chicago train. 2858 Third Ave. 140 Be Wome a, 219 W. 125th St. Pet. Thh om are exceptional durability. for the season. Women De Settee Se Santa Solves the Gift Problem at GIMBELS In all shades and correct weights Men’s, 50c. to $1.50 Pair. ’s, 75c. to $2 Pair. GIMBELS—Main Floor. Powell, and Canada. What to Wear and When to Wear It SYMPATHETIC KISS the latest. ifoboken man | 5il RK ed That! © Rewenvers tot Pree al ve : | his wife told hint , Andr u * _ fave one to matron who wept because her busband 2 os \ De as Po By e Dupont | By Sylvester Rawling. didn’t love her, and now he'e looking for $1,000 bail, Hoi! Mie da i eatened to Kit her #8 aha : R. STRANSKY, at Carnegie el, agg age e for Porto Rico sho dbs bridle ieee te MUFFS FOR MATINEE AND EVENING WEAR. | Hall last nieht, led the Phil- , VERY CARELESS OF MB,” explainea burglar vars ® i he koran haw | jee ose J ” i hie return o bt LJ VERY amart and pretty idea ts the new fancy of using chin-chin ool- harmonic Soolety Orchestra wha Leto under bed in Greenwich (Conn.) home, with cepertek ii nie : i thee. Hawt and bis ‘A lars and muffs of transparent materinis with matinee frocks or | thfough an attractive programme, ad- | et SeneESS ED On all Bie Street yesterlay on n %, hf eateienane. ee thoatre gowns, Tho neckplece and muff of fur are really too heavy | Mirably played and just of the right ‘ for much occasions and are A nuisance lovely with dark frocks, grving them an air of lightness and fluffiness that | has rt Ss of interpretation, He It fa also very pretty with white Ince or chiffon blouses, [has the aril! is most becoming. The set shown in the “illustration displays (his attractive combination. The chin neck ruffle Is made with a foid of the blue Georgette that comes almost up to the mouth and ts most effective against fair skin. Below this fold are very full pleatings of the net, set off with blue velvet roses, Piaoed one in front, one at each side and one behind. The muff bed is entirely covered with shirred net with two ruffles at each end separated by @ ruffle of the blue Georgette crepe. A large flat blue velvet rose with green foliage adorns the centre of the muff and on each side of this are drapings of the crepe. This net is very lovely for evening made of white net with pale green or blue crepe and pink roses, or it can be made entirely in blue and white or pink and white or even entirely ip white set off by the color of the roses. Although such dainty fancies as these matinee muffs are often very expensi when bought in th as! they can be made at bom the woman with clever fingers at "come peratively small cost. The casiest ‘way to maké such a set is to buy ready-made a wadded muff bed If there is to be much velvet or silk used to trim the muff. Then with the founda. tion ready prepared It is not at all a diMoult matter to put on the cover- ing. But when the muff is entirely of chiffon or net it is beat made without this heavy wadded foundation. The collars or neck ruffles are always made on a straight piece of satin or velvet. chauffeur, of Corona, erdict in the Queens Count: Court yesterday for $18,500 against the New York and Queens County Ratiroad Company for the loss o: right arm. Mr. Mulvaney was alig ing from one of the company's cars and fell. His arm was crushed and late putated. He sued for $20,000. celved UGGESTING apres- ent, this will be ac- ceptable to all mem- bers of the family— and to any one on your gift list— PHOENIX SILK HOSE An exquisitely woven, pure dye thread silk, of THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1915. |'Philharmonic In Fine Concert length. Tho concert was over by 10 to hold in the Inp, and yet one needa |! ab dow, Flushing woman has to move her house to get her |Charses Ramos with alienating the af ' MEU. some protection for the throat and/0’lock. Although there was no rolo- flivver into the garage, fections of his wife, Evelyn vik ‘ ' Amnerican,) hands on the street and even on days | !#t, there was a large audience, whose ——__—__ fant was femued by 8 1 r 4 side Sevesum’s Births when this ta not necessary fashion | @ttention was absorbed. There was a } AFTER AN EDITORIAL YAWN, T. J. Reardon of | tico Whitaker. Manos gave $000 bail demands it novelty in the tone poem of the Fin- 7 the Catholic News made @ noise for a doctor, His jaw| Moxenbers, . 1 you have Tack and white effects are de-| Dish composer Sivellus, 6 Okeant- had been dislocated, Claridge, made nfineit or nee’ cldedly the thing thie winter, and nat. |4en" (Nymphs of the Ocean), It was wed Rainos for $100,009, an \ your lmproxst t composed for the Litchfield County (Conn) Choral Union and was first performed at the Norfolk festival last year, Mr, Sibelius conducting. It Is dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoeckel, the founders of the Choral urally this new fad shows a etrong tendency toward black and white, though other combinations are also used. A set that is smartnems person- {fled in compored of black and white Union, The soore is melodious, rich net and black chiffon velvet. The| Union, | the daly ana. breathes neck plece conniata of full pleated | ot ihe sea, The principal numbe: rw Prahmere second symphony, innately beautiful, that ings naturally, a thing that seemingly emanated | from, the heart as well as from the brain ruffles of black and white net on a foundation of the velvet. The white net ruche at the top of the oollar, which comes up to the ears tn the | composer. Hesides a overture, Dvorak’s and le newest mode, stands out around the |ven's “Egmont” face ike a Pierrot ruffie. ‘The muft|"'Scherso Capricolono, Lisat's has the “bed” made of the black vel. |1TRN Mara steady musical diet, the Yot flinished at each end with deep |iatter would be impossible; but, once ruffles of the black net and trimmed |in a while, and played as Mr. Stran- on the front with a huge butterfly ef- ey ena ‘Dis men play it, is worth fect of white net, with just the very ine. thinnest velling of black. Below this) a... nonson at the Punch and Judy are three tiers of ruffies, a black ruf-| 11 sine yesterday afternoon, playing fle over a white one, with @ shaped | nis own plano accompaniments, gave end of the velvet at each side, one of bis delightful, intimate song Another especially lovely matines| recitals, The snug little playhouse mult le composed of paie blue Goors: [ZA tutty "Zudlence, hr Dobto, ette crepe and net in the very newest | nehiy, knows as well as any of us shade of beige, This combination is|tnat he hasn't much of a voloe, but he “y feser yeh Pap Jn wel rake, for instance, his singing welt. ips you. fait over again, and if he hadn't been modest there would have been a third time, had no more voice and no greater art than Mr, Dobson, Moral: Make Mr. Dobson, who Is ive, the voguel the regular subscription at tho Met- ropolitan Opera House. wame and as admirabie, It included Marie Rappold, Margarete Matzen- auer, Giovanni Martinelli, Pasquale Amato, Henri Scott, Giulio Ross', Lenora Sparkes and Pictro Avdisio. Mr, Bavagnoli conducted. ‘There will be a concert to-night at Public School No. 4, Bronx, under the auspices of the People’s League. [eal ate soprano; Edward and May Seller, harpist will eth the soloists. pene on hn SEE THIEF GRAB GEMS. MATINEE MUFF AND ConLarm Robber Flee With Loot, Before amazed spectators could seize him, a thief who had hurled @ brick through the window of an Eighth Ave- nue pawnshop, at 8 o'clock this m ening, selzed @ quantity of Jewelry and escaped around @ corner, without even being pursued. Not many near Pad ie TAFT WOULD ABOLISH POSTMASTERS AND GET |" COMMUTERS’ RATES CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—William H. Taft 4a in the field with a proposal to abol- ish all Postmasters. As a class, the former President contends, they are inefficient and uneconomic. He as- serts the General Government could save $4,000,000 annually if bia pro- gramme were adopted, “Why devil a President with trying to pick anh fficient and econ mic Postmaster at Devil's Lake, D.?" exclaimed the former President, and later he apologized for the vigor and visible energy with which he had approached this phase of hia subject, He said in part: “I want the Post Office Department managed by the United States as sons were on the street lishment of Herman Kata ighth Avenue, came, Those at Yan ry crash of whom the ee rex Wo god ¥ =e ping up bracelets, ‘ol and ri 72 Sees window. ‘While they stood and ips on wha pot yet been opened for the day and the police were unable to learn the Raiwe © fthe jewelry, ——__—_—_ CHURCHILL WOULD QUIT. Thoma W. Churchill will not be a candidate for re-election to the Presi dency of the Board of Education next bruary, it te declared to-day, The ran that he bad sald recently to yr personal and business reasons | am convinced that I should retire. 1 do not feel that I can longer make the ifices necessary to the administra- tion of I feel It should be . that Mr. any big business is managed pri- vately. The Deputy Postmaster, named under civil se could and should be the exe and we would have an end of this intermin- able politics and actual waste. Mr, Taft also suggested a bureau at Washington which shall deal with the railroads as to transportation of Government officials. “The Government last year,” Mr. Taft declared, “paid out $12,000,000 for railroad transportation, Pullman car fares and tips. I believe that this total could be reduced to $4,000,000 in yard in the place of busi- nd lighted a fuse which they to it The entire neighborhood for block. by. th the first year. I think the Interatate| eroupd Was, enakened by the report orde the FREN the its War Corresponden for exhibition GENERAL STAFF of NATIONAL ARCHIVES and loaned to THE WORLD through in the United States Management MORRIS GEST js of persons rushed Commerce Commisston could oppose nes no obstacle to any effective plan whereby the Federal Government sould wet at least commuters’ rates. PICTURES were taken by r of the GREAT CH ARMY for t, E. Alexander the French Without Soloist ' News AFTER REMOVING A FENCE, tree and bay win- MODEL YOUNG MAN OF SUCCASUNNA, N. J., Oddities Rosenberg, an imp jefendant was about to EXPORTER ARRESTED | 1M AN ALIENATION SUIT from me 1 that ity to penetrate into the and make his hearers feel it as he does him- “When I was One-and-Twenty.” it ezine yo No wonder he had to sing Dr, Wullner, accredited a great interpreter of German lieder, was the vogue here a few seasons ago, He “Aida” took Ite place Inst night tu It had been wung before at a special Saturday night performance. The cast was the Gaping Citizens Let Eighth Ave. Presents the French Government Official Motion Pictures of France These are the ONLY Pictures Exhibited to the Allied Diplomate at Embassy, Washington, did not drink, smoke or play cards, and never missed Sunday School, but he had two wives, @o he's tn jail, ' ‘WIFE WHO MADE ber husband take wrong road, | causing auto collision, offered in Hackensack court to Pure Oo to jail with him. WER IN PRISON AGAIN, WILL AWAIT CONSPIRACY TRIAL Home Privileges Curtailed as He Has Recovered From Illness. held prisoners at Fort Bliss and were then turned over to the immigration Service, Carransa’s Cow te Be An@®acsa- dor at Washington, WASHINGTON, Dec, 10.— Eliseo Arredondo, Carransa’s cousin and confidential representative in Wash- ington, has been selected to be the next Ambassador from Mexico to the United ay WHEAT FOR ALLIES L FOR ALLIES LOST; 500,000 BUSHELS BURN Spontaneous Combustion, Only Reason Assigned for Destruction of Elevators at Erie, ERIB Pa., Dec. 10-Two of the three Anchor Line grain elevators owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company here were destroyed by fre early to-day with their contents, about 500,000 bushels of wheat. The loss timated at $760,000, A third elevator, holding 325,000 bushels of wheat, was saved by firemen, The wheat came from Canada and awaited shipment to Great Britain and her allies. Tho blaze bed its origin in the shaft of the main elevator and was driven by @ strong northeast wind into the grain bine below. Although | the elevators stood on the shore of Erie Bay, It was impossible, owing to | lack of marine apparatus, to fight the fre from the water. Several steam- ers at their piers were saved by be- ing towed into the bay. An investigation of the origin of the fire will be requested. No other cause then spontaneous combustion has yet been assigned. AN EXPER! EL PASO, Deo. 10.—Gen. Huerta han been removed from the residence of his family to his prison quarters in Fort Bliss to await trial on charge of conspiring to violate the neutrality tawa, He has so far recovered trom an attack of jaundice that it is no longer thought necessary to grant him unusual privileges. Gen, Joso Ynez Salazar, a former Huerta General, tried on charges of perjury, was acquitted yesterday by a Jury tn the Federal District Court at Santa Fe, N. M. Rodrigo Quevedo, Mexican bandit chieftain, aaid to have been implicated {n the Cumbre Tunnel horror in Chi- hushua more than a year ago, was taken yesterday to Douglas, Ariz., and deported to Mexico, Maximo Castello, leader of the guerilla band and Que- vedo's superior, is also to be deported with Jose San Martin, another bandit officer, Quevedo, Castello and San Martin were arrested goon efter the burning of @ freight train in the mile-long tunnel, A passenger train carrying many Americans plunged into the burning mase and more than fifty of the train crew and passengers lost thelr Hves, The bandits said they fired the tunel to prevent Villa troops moving from Casas Grandes to Ma- dere, For some months they were \T IN SILVER LININGS, (From the Kanses Oity Journal.) aT ta! “ ® pretty optimistic Shoes for ponte pa for dress for sport -and always for service Golders CONVENIENT SHOPS 1593 Broadway at 48th &._. -4---73 Nassau Se. 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