The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1918, Page 8

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i hie Oy 16 Fast 116th Street after @ fire had|children, including Ralph, aged six, IN FIRE swept ‘through the building early to-|In the street she missed Ralph, and len ‘Trapped by the flames, he had |falling on her knees before the fire- mea begged them to save him. Fire- sought refuge under the lounge 444) man ‘thomas Smith of No. 44 Hook | was burned and suffocated. land Ladder volunteered and found James Mirabello, the boy's father./the boy, unconscious and seriously id when they started to the roof to|hurned, on the kitchen floor, fle car- escape from the fire that had reached | ;ied Ralph to the street, where an |the hallway on the fifth floor, all thelr | ambulance surgeon treated him. ix children were with him and his| Amando Selshion!, twenty-six, a wife. He thought Peter slipped bask | soldier living in No, 818, was carry- to rescue his Christmas presents. He | ing pig mother to safety when a door was looking for Peter in the crowd | stuck, He amashed the glass panel b Peter Mira- ih Meira, a Sud | arse Came “Pelunee Tott found. —_| and had to be treated for lacefations © Billo, fourteen years old, was found| Mrs, Lucia Pulesso left her third] o¢ the hand and arm, Several other §un@er @ couch on the top floor of No. floor apartment with her brood of|),.cony received minor injuries, | Soldiers and sailors who were cele- brating in the neighborhood did good rescue work in carrying members of the five families in the building from | fire-escapes to the street, Most of the tenants who climbed or were car- ried down were in their night clothes, ‘The Suydenham Hospital is directly opposite the house burned, but nurses went among the patients and calmed } |them and there was little excitement. j |The blaze started in the basement ond was shooting from every window ] |by the time firemen arrived. Two } |aiarms were sounded. The damage is estimated at $15,000. USE SMOKE MASKS AT FIRE. Biase tm Medical Supply Denot Cannes $15,000 Lona, Fire at No, 645 Greenwich Street, a six-story depot for the United States Army Medical Supply Corps, destroyed 415,000 worth of cotton in bales last night. HAMILTON'S At a AF sta you may choose from over 250 exclusive COATS reg. values $32.50 to $40, Unusual coats these, in- cluding many beautiful Fur trimmed models. For Example —This beau- tiful all-wool velour Coat, $35. NOW $22.50. EVERY OTHER COAT Sas tide an alnevernd Wa EY IN STOCK NOW SIM. Nas ou sha: tourths fees, aceite) anesng cotton valued at $70,000. Dense smoke hindered the firemen's efforts and a sec- ondgalarm was given Assistant Chief Martin entled the res- cue squad, which, equipped with smoke masks and led by him, quickly quenched the fire. ILARLY REDUCED. Reqular values $23. % to #75, 514” pnd regularly $25 to $50 Some now as low as $19.00 Drewes regularly $10 to $33. + » Same pow as low as $6.. AIL-Wool LTON GARMENT Fu Cala, 307 FIFTH AVE., N. Y. Near lst Street. *22% No mail orders at sale prices, es ou New Yenr's Eve. CHICAGO, Deo 27.—Two thousand union walters threatened today to strike on New Year's eve and take out with them 1,100 union cooks unless the wage row with downtown hotel pro- | prictors is settled before Tuesday. The trouble arese over hiring wait- resses to assist with New Year's eve| crowds. ' No C. 0. D's. C No Exchanges Stamped on a Shoe Means SondandefMant 54" St. New York of $7.00 to $10.00 Dress and Walking Shoes of Cocoa and WOMEN’S EVENING SLIPPERS | Colored Satins and Bullion C! carered Seine jullion Cloths in plain and | Formerly Sold From $6.00 to $12.00 | Chicago Walters Threaten Strike|f , AMMEYES Our End-of-the-Year Clearance Sale Women’s Shoes Every year, at this time, we offer this wonder- ful opportunity to all to secure the genuine CAMMEYER SHOES at Drastic Price Reductions. 595 = 895 Formerly Sold from Formerly Sold from $12.00 to $15.00 Dress Shoes with Louis XVI. Heels of Patent Black Calf; Black, Brown and Gray Kid, Leathe, mens SA, Eiaey Cae gad Aid, t " Colored Kids and Buckskins, and in com- ° — far papel —_ with Gray Kid Reese oh Both. Exceptional Value Saturday Pp; combinations of all these Mee tee leathers with colored kid and cloth tops } Loninge Ne hogy sige’ Sodte ot per ° Cocoa ac. au, @ ith ° . ° . Military and Louis XVI. Heel Models. Calred Ruckabtn anal Cath Tors Misses’ Tailored Dresses Misses’ Afternoon Dresses 39 Not Every Size in Each Style, but All Sizes in the Lot NING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1918. MICHAEL J. CURLEY DEAD. Worked Thirty-Five Years im Cor- poration Counsel's OMce. Michael J. Curley, for thirty-five years employed in the Corporation Counsel's office, and father of William A. Curley, managing editor of the Chicago Amert- can and Ed Curley, sporting writer, ts dead at his home, No. 2161 sth Street, Brooklyn, from heart disease. Mr. Curley was a member of the Cath- belt} Benevolent League of Bath Beach and waa active in retgious and eivic affairs of that section of Brooklyn, He was born in Brooklyn seventy-two years ago. He is survived by his widow, three daughters and two sons. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & € 34th Street—New York Another Exceptional Offering Saturday rm Changes In Through rons Effective January 1 From Pennsylvania Station New York “The St. Lowlean” will leave at 4.06 P.M. gerive Columbus 6:40 A Bt Baluimore 7.50 P.M, Leas Smart Fur and Satin Hats The Season’s Vogue nd arrive New York 9.00 P.M. Additional Through Sleeping Cars to Southern Points 4.08 A. M. Dally for Jacksonville and Port Tame. 2.04 FGM. Dally, tow Palm Bench, Miamt An attractive assortment of the newest shapes in smart 5 00 combinations of Satin with Nutria, Seal or Moline. Special Other adjustment will be made tn the schedules of through and loral traina, See New Time Tables PennsylvaniaR.R. OPPENHEIM. CLUINS & & 34th Street—New York Found” erticl feria or ivertes a,” Reom “Lost gan ‘be left at any Advertising Aw telephoned aitectiy to The “Worlds Call 4000 Beekman, New York, of Brooklyn Office. 4100 Main. Important Reduction Sale Saturda No C. 0. D's. No Exchanges Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel | At Extraordinary Price Concessions All Sales Must Be Final No C. O. D.’s. No Exchanges. Misses’ Fur- Trimmed Coats Sizes 14 to 18 years Velour Cloth, Plush and smart Mixtures, with collars of Sealine and Raccoon. 28.00 ; Regular Values to 45.00 Misses’. Fur- Trimmed Suits Sizes 14 to 18 years Superior Velour Cloth, with Seal and Nutria collars. Belted and Box Coat models. 39.75 Regular Values to 59.75 Misses’ High-Class Coats Sizes 14 to 18 years Season’s choicest models of Velour Cloth, with Nutria, Seal and Ringtail collars. 35.00 Regular Values to 58.00 Misses’ Tailored Suits Sizes 14 to 18 years Semi-Box Coat, Vestee and other smart styles of superior Velour Cloth. 29.75 Regular Values to 39.75 Girls’ Fur- Trimmed Coats Sizes 6 to 16 years Silvertone, Velour Cloth and Heathers, trim- med with Nutria and Australian Squirrel. Reduced to 25.00 Sizes 6 to 16 years Burella Cloth, Mixtures and Velveteens, desirable colors; lined and interlined. Reduced to 15,00 Sizes 14 to 18 years Velveteen and Velour Cloth in desirable colors; some attractively embroidered. spect 22.50 Sizes 14 to 18 years Tunic and straight-line models of Navy Serge, braid and button trimmed.

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