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Williamsburg, this morning. The children are now in the Williamsburg Hospital so seriously burned they may die, The mother and two police- men who aided her in extinguishing the fire also were slightly burned. Mrs, Itskowits said she left the lit- tle gil alone for less than five min utes and when she returned found them screaming with their clothing in flames, Scattered matches had set the furniture in the kitchen ablaze, TWINS PLAY WITH MATCHES. Both im Hospital So Badly Barned . They May Die. )) Matehes left within their reach _ while their mother was out shopping Were selected as playthings by Esther and Belle Itskowltz, three-year-old » twin daughters of Mrs. Anna Itsko- 2 South First Street, Neckwear and Novelties for Kaster A fresh importation of Neckwear including hand-embroidered Net, Organdie and Hand- kerchief Linen Collars in new shapes and styles, $3.95 up to 25.00. Georgette Crepe Collars in new shapes, hand- embroidered, $1.50, 1.95, 2.50 up to 9.50. Stocks and Jabots, Net and Lace, $1.75, 2.25, 3.50 up to 25.00. Colored Organdie Sets, trimmed with Val Lace, $4.95 to 6.95. Guimpes and Vestees of Net, Organdie and Georg- ette Crepe, $1.50, 2.95, 4.95 to 15.00. By By oy BV Ber Keg. Trade Mark by) By / Bray Boas Ostrich Boas, 22 inches to 45 12.50 to 25.00. Maline Ruffs, $1.50 up to 5.95. Marabou Collars and Stoles, $2.95 to 15.00. Easter Novelties in Art Department Real Filet Lace Trays, Rose trimmed, $2.95 to 10.50. Japanese Candy or Nut Bowls, $3.50. Fancy Hat Pin Holders, ribbon trimmed, 7<c. Cretonne Knitting Bags, soc to $2.95. inches, $5.95, 8.50, Also a new line of Cretonne Boxes, Scarfs, Squares and Pillow-tops. A full assortment of the new Spring shades in the Columbia Wools are also being shown. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Ave., 34th & 33d Streets a eral Square Two Seasonable Events § To Begin Tuesday SALE OF 600 PAIRS Women’s Imported White Doeskin Gloves Qocys—Main roor, 35th st., Broadway. Feather Fans Right for Easter or Confirmation Gifts The following, on sale to-morrow, show big savings, as will be seen by a comparison of the selling prices with the former prices: Ostrich Feathers White 1 at $64.50, = from $78.50 | at $27.50, — from $44.50 2at 46.50, from 66.50 lat 28.50, from 42.50 Tat 29.50, from 38.50 Tat 9.94, from 24,89 Tut 49.50, from 59,50 lat 7.94, from 19,89 Black | Colors T at $44.50, — from $56.50 | blue and white, $28.50, 52.50 from $42.50 Pat 38.80, from 2200 | | oy i whit, $24.89, Tat 32.50, from 42.50 from $42.50 Vat 27.50, from 34.50 bata $15.85, from$22.89 i: natural, 8.94,from 14.89 2at 18.89, — from 36.50 | 2pink, 4.96, from 694 Tat 12.89, from 19.89 2 green, 4.96, from 6.94 Vulture Feathers 5 pieces--green, yellow, pink, white, blue, at $9.94, from $16.89, blue, pink, natural, white, yellow, black, green, at $5.94, from $12.89, MGS —Main Poor, Stn st. 16 pieces was due to the short curculting of one of the high tension “Dusses,” or cules, in the Williamsburg power house at Kent Avenue and South Tenth Street. The grounding of the “buss,". which carried 6,600 volts from one of tho! three big generators to twenty-two sub-stations throughout the city, caused a great explosion and flash, It occurred at 842 o'clock, and it| was not until 9.06 that three reserve power stations could bp hooked up| to provide cuprent for the car motors. | In order that the people stalled in cars on the Brooklyn Bridge might have a chance to walk in safety ‘> New York, the reserv«: of the Poplar and Adams Street stations were called out and all vehicular traffic was suspended. Passengers of the Bay Ridge trains, which make a@ loop at the Brooklyn end of the bridge and do not go to! New York, were permitted to leave the cars and walk along the tracks to the Sands Street station. There they descended to the street and) made the journey to Manhattan afoot. When the e... sion occurred Joseph Seblofski, of No, 85 Grant Street, one of the electricians, was severely burned and taken to Cumberland Street Hospital. Mary thousands were | delayed getting to work. ALL BROOKLYN CARS TIED UP BY RUSH HOUR MISHA Surface, and Subway Lines Paralyzed for 24 Min- utes by Short Circuit. Every surface car and elevated train in Brooklyn and those subway trains operated by the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company stopped dead still for twenty-four minutes in the rush hour this morning. FEW FOLKS RAVE GRAY HAIR NOW The tie-up Druggist Says Ladies Are Using ssianetlilnin Recipe of Sage Tea and HELD ON YACHT, SHE SAYS. Sulphur. Vredenburgh Locked Up on “Siay~ ery” Charge and Accnser Held, Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and, George W. Vredenburgh, forty-two lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur | Years old, was locked up in the Rich- in the hair, Our grandmother made | mond County Jail to-day in default up a mixture of ap Tea and Sulphur | of $7,500 on the charge of violating to keep her locks dark and beautifuly | the Mann White Slave Act, the com- and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is eo at- | plainant against him being Zaida | Brown, twenty-nine, who caused his tractive, use only this old-time recipe. {Test last night after she left the Nowadays we get this famous mix-| Yacht Duquesne, owned by Vreden- ture improved by the addition of other) burgh and now anchored at Wes ingredients by asking at any drug| New Brighton, 8. 1. The woman was store for a 50-cent bottle of “Wyeth’s | held in $1,000 bail as a material wit- Sage and Sulphur Compound,” which| ness and both will be examined at darkens the hair so naturally, 80 even leton Friday morning: ly, that nobody can possib Il it has e couple, who live in Homer, N . arrived at West New Brighton turday night from West Philadel- ht, Miss Brown told snburgh threatened '« been applied. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one stnall strand at a time. Ky morn’n | phia the gray hair disappears; but what | th n the y ne police V delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage | kill her if she tried to leave the yactit and Sulphur Compound is that, be-| Detective Ackerman says hia In sides beuutifully darkening the hair) vestigation disclosed the woman to bx . »plications. 0 the fe a na a n after a few applications, 1t also brings | {he Wife of a man, named and give at back the gloss and lust an appearance of abundance, © Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com. pound is a delightful toilet requisite to impart dolor and a youthful ap: pearance to the hair, Tt is not in-| says sh for him to bring be neem ltl. wy! MUNDAL), HONORS FOR AMERICANS. Carthage, N. ©, and Henry B. M. Suckley of Rhinebeck, N. Y., who lost thelr lives while serving with the French army. Sergt. McConnell was a member of the Franco-American Aviation Corps and was killed last month in an engagement with a German avi- the Second American Ambulance at Salonica and was killed in Macedonia March 26, The church crowded with Americans serving France in some form or resident here, Including Wil- liam G. Sharp, the sador, thirty American aviators, fifty A ambulance drivers and n field service drivers ench aviation officers and sentatives of the Aviation De- was f , of the Philippines, apoke on the char acter and devotion of McConnell and Suckley, MeConnell's body will t German retreat where tt fell WATCH POSLAM trouble merely Poslam. to obtain and Sold everywhe write A 3-5 West better by the daily use o rap, medicated with Pos tended for the cure, prevention of disease.—-Acvt. Jam.—Advt. UgUBY, UE Al vat Full Pique Sewn $1 3 Two-Bulton— Butter? (3 With Gusseted Fingers e Hole Fastening. Ke Regularly $1.79 ‘a At this low price, this limited quan- ia tity will make about one day's selling. a! Oe TUB QECGUR immediate delivery a large number of two-year-old hardy rose flowering shrubs, evergreens, bulbs, etc. Two varieties Perkins, each at 24c Anna de Diesbach, carmine | American Beauty Baby Rambler, crit Mrs, John Laing, pink | Marshall P, Wilder, red, Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, white Mad. Caroline Testout, flesh color: Mad. Plantier, white. Magna Charta, pink Paul Neyron, pink. Red Moss, Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, white Duke of Tec pink Htojle de France, velvet red de Rothschild, pink | rossa, dark red k, carmine plitz, ery acarle The following flowering shrubs, tree T4e 19 1% 29% 39¢ | standard, 12¢ | Spirea Ide Weigelia 89¢ | Deuteia Lilly of the Valley cluinps, Purple Leaf Plum: In a Garden of Roses Plant Bushes, Shrubs, Evergreens, Vines, Bulbs and Roots Now TIE. time is at hand for such attention as you intend to give the fiower garden. of Climbing Roses are recommended (the Crimson Rambler and the Dorothy — | to beautify a porch or a trellis at the side of the house and that back fence may roots, vines, bulbs, and evergreens are priced most reasonably ; Viburnum: now Ball Basement 35th Yr ie wae bushes, grafted, named varieties, The roses will bloom this summer in your back yard or you may find pleasure in adding a bush or two to the plot in front of the home. bat Gloire de Dijon, creamy yellow Jubilee, crimson, Kaiserin Augusta Viktoria, white creamy Soleil d'Or, yellow. Ulrich Brunner, cherry re yellow rrmune | Forsythen Hardy Holly Wistaria ator, Mr. Suckley was commander of American Ambas- | nt of the Ministry of War also 1 Rov. C, H. Brent, Bishop | Duried in the devastated zone of the SUBDUE AND HEAL WORST ECZEMA It should be worth the very little try | That is your safe remedy, because it carries a healing power intense, active, quick to assert its ‘| control over disorder AAMAnAMARAmAAAAAnAm xi Ki% 5 q ie | is | We have ready for PS) ago for his course In behalf of ex-War- JOHAN den 1. J, MeCormick and David A WHO DIED FOR FRANCE **#~, remvorar deat, Sateen, cad Dare, nein beh heh announced to-day, haa been made tem. OFF . | (Special to The Frening World.) pay Superinte: t ~'@, Impressive Memorial Services in Pood i . N.Y. April 2.—Sing Sing tore Pe ea + “, rison’s guards and Inmates were e7- " r s for Me nation of Molloy, a Deme cre Paris for McConnell and cited by the appearance early to-day of| with opposing Gov. Whitman at Suckley. three mysterious automoditos, with cur-| last election. caused surprine, . _., {tains drawn, which drew up opposite the] 178" Grane y Investigating the PARIS, April 2—Solemn memoriat! prison office, Fearing « prison delivery |freimee ev enttwatins services were held to-day at the plot the guards ordered the cars off the a American Church of the Holy Trinity State property, Later the myatery was EXPEC | for Sergt. James R. McConhell of Solved with the discovery that the auto- (From the Philadelphia i {ste were gypsies, who were unaware they were on the prison grounds, John J, Molloy, who was locked up 5th Avenue Window Boxes, Book Ends, Girls, ete. Moderately priced. Fruit Baskets . 1,00 to 2.75 Work Baskets. . 1.45 to 4.75 Book Ends pair 2.50 BOVINE TIRE « sceciss ev ccsce’ 1.45 to 2.50 What is it worth to you to be en- T 7 tirely rid of that distressing skin| Telephone Girls. ... 15e trouble? ‘To drive away those| ‘Pwine Girls . 1,00 Pimples? ‘Yo have a fair, clear skin agains to secure permanent relief from that aggravating, — itching Eenema? fitted. ning or Sport wear. Prices range from La Vida Corsets size 22 to 28. ravy dnsh Linen Damask ‘Vablecloths: each 2,90 and 3.75 each 3,90 and 5,00 . each 4,50 and 5.50 . doz. 3.75 and 5,00 doz. 4.50 and 6.00 Pure Irish Linen Sheets, hemstitched. pr. 8.50, 10.50 and 12.50 Linen Pillow Cases, hemstitehed pr. 1,50, 2.00 and 2.50 Towels Napkins to match: 22x22 inches 24x24 inches. Irish Pure Hemmed Huckaback ‘Towels. doz. 2.00, 3.00 and 3.50 || Hemstitched Huckahack Towels \| doz, 3.00, 4.50 and 6.00 Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed. doz. 2.40, 3.00 and 4.50 Turkish Bath Mats 55c, 75c, 1.00, 1.25 : bal! ‘Twilled Kitchen ‘Towels, name woven in red appear more in kecpinig with the rest of the Summer landicape with a rambler covering it 4 ‘lor, 3.00 5s ie Glass Towels in red checks, Lemmed; size The following is a list of roses, each, at 22c. ie 22x90 inches doz, 2.25 by Jadge Roy in Brooklyn three years make his wife belleve them ‘ou expect too much,” point or braided embroidery. | Also Aids Digestion DRUG STORES EVERYWHERE — James McGreery & Co. 34th Street ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Special Offerings ART DEPARTMENT Attractive articles suitable for Easter Gifts, such as Hand-painted Baskets and Wood Novelties arom Flower, Fruit and Work Baskets, Serving Trays, Tat Stands, ‘Telephone Screens and Stands, Twine Candy Bowls—painted wood top Candy Boxes—painted tin...... Powder Boxes—filled; covered with silk and trimmed with Gold Braid, large size, single....., Large size, double... Large size Knitting Bags New Spring Models LA VIDA CORSETS To be correctly gowned one must first be correctly corseted. In the new La Vida Corsets every line is perfected to meet the requirements of the new figure for the prevailing mode of dress. Fashion has decreed the long straight line-—whether oue is very tall, small, j average or of unusual proportions, there will be no difficulty in being perfectly Made of various materials for spring and summer; suitable for Street, Eve- 3.50 to 12.00 Special for Tuesday and Wednesday made of Pink or White Brocade; elastic top; lightly boned; 3.95 regularly 7.50 | WOMEN’S SHORT SILK GLOVES | Below Regular Prices Two-clasp Silk Gloves in Black, White and Colors; Paris 65c pair regularly 1.00 “McCREERY LINENS” Famous for Quality Madeira Hand-Embroidered Linens set 3.50 and 4.50 acheon Sets, 13 pieces ‘Tea Napkins.......... doz. 5.25 and 6.00 Guest Towels. ..... éach 1,25, 1.50 and 1.75 Show Towels . each 2.75, 3.00 and 3.56 Dresser Scarfs of Irish Linen, trimmed with machine-made Filet Lace. 18x86 ins 2.20 18x45 ins.....2.30 18x54 ins 2.40 Centerpieces of frish Linen, trimmed with ma- | chine-made Filet lace, 27 in, round. each 1.85 | Imitation Filet L, Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces. set 3.75 Luncheon Sets suitable for bungalow or porch use; 13 pieces. 1.00 and 1,50 Muslin Sheets & Pillow Cases Sheets: 54x00 63x99 72x99 81x99 90x99 990x108 | 60c 75c¢ 85ce 95c 1.00 1.10 each Cases “exit Hovde DUXS6 18c 20c Extra Supplement! Art Panel in Color! Separate Sheet—Suitable for Framing ‘WOMANHOOD A VERY BEAUTIFUL SUBJECT — 1: FREE WITH NEXT ; SUNDAY WORLD In Greater New York and Vivinity, CREATES APPBTITE s —_ 7