The evening world. Newspaper, September 2, 1919, Page 6

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In WORK OF RESTORING a Darracks Par aan’ GTY PARKIN BROOKLYN sso jing Company iF t reserving all the a Bra {Smat Army Clearing Up Grour Taken Over for War by Government. The work of restoring City Park, Brooklyn, the people was started |hou thia, mornt Barh the wei And this ie Billy epcinah Heroes Who Risked Lives at Fire, And Women Saved by Circus Stunts. WOMEN SORHED “IN TRLUNG FRE SEEK VALUABLES Saved by Firemen’s Circus Stunts, They Find Them- selves Destitute. by thi before winter the J tor its former cont Dartment will pay $16,000 to cover thi Acost of replacing the pavilion, rest and other park features that removed to make way for bar- 4 | bY } Bo this ie 9 Sail “NN ea | Berlin! u 4 y | Members of ten families, to bot- Towed clothes this morning began searching the ruins of their homes in the five-story tenement bulking et | No. 247 Clinton Street, for anything thet might have escaped the speo- t ” cnvinee temises Narmere Pars ly om gutted voy an ° Chubrosnee rear liding and Sung'by Bily | whicn was marked by several dar- ‘Billy Murray sings Irving Berlin’s new song hit for Emerson “Tre Got. My Captain Working for Me Now” | To prove that We Can and Do Sell ALL Our Furni- ‘now I'm getting mine. 1 put him through his paces every morning just at ing rescuds by firemen and civilians. On R Side: Down the broken stairs of ‘the j building slowly an_ elderly woman, Mrs. Catherine Callahan, {reecued by Battalion Chief Walter |Jones. She was carrying a six:pound | piece of army bacon | “Do you see what I have lefty’ she asked, “It's all that { have left of my whole house, Nothing but a piece of army bacon that I bonght a few days ago becaiwe it was cheaper than store in. "Pwas a grand way to economize,” Mrs. Callahan said she was looking out of the window when her daugh- ter, Mr, Nellie Heffernan, twenty-six yeats old, who lives with her, yelled up to her that the house was am fire, “1 got out of The jow in mighty Quick time,” said Mrs, Callahan. “Nhe room was filled with smoke, I rushed into the hall and being near the roof, made a rush for it, but was driven back by a sheet o° flame that set my hair on fire, I beat the fire from my head with my hands and cushed back again to the window and climbed to the will intending to jump. “It looked a long way from the street, but I thought there was noth- | ing else to do. Just as 1 was about to let go the Chief on the adjoin- tag window in the next house, He told me not to jump, but my hair was again on fire and I could feel my face being nine. As I come in he clicks his heels ‘and at attention stands —he must salute, the old galoot, while I hand out com- 'Y captain he had his turn first—and ( <mmands. Life never was so full of joy as gince I got the chance to boss the guy ‘who bossed me when I soldiered it in PLEASE jet me teil you about it... + tn a song. Character Duet Record No. 1042 EMERSON PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, Inc. Makers of Large-Size Gold Seal Records Te ME) A little brass plate generally attached to the cashier's cage near the entrance gives the name of the manager and his assistants. Just a detail to encourage a more intimate contact our customers and our rep- resentatives. f Their personal attention is at your service, IM They're All Sweeties Irving & Jack Kaufman TY TI =) came legs, the Chief swung across from the | other window and grasped me under ,|the arms and bounced me into bis window. I grabbed the sill and climbed inside, where the firemen put ® pillow case over head and put scorched. With two men holding his | ¢#cape. Set the fre in my home)" 2 Sever thought I'd live to see it through.” The rescue of Mrs. Heffernan, Mrs. Callaban’s daughter, from the same | window was even more spectacular, |The rescue was made by Timothy ‘ovLeary, @ fireman of Efigine Com- pany No, 15 and @ medal of honor man, who lives at No. 81 Montgomery Street. It was O'Leary's day off. Mrs. Heffernan was afraid to let go of her precarious perch ‘on the window sill and fought him off when his body swing her back into the window from | which be was suspended by two brother firemen. Another daring scent was that of Mrs. Margaret Thornton, who lved on the top floor of the building. Fire- man William Hartmann of Hook and had been raised to the fourth fluor, six feet from where the woman Ladder No, 6 climbed a ladder that stood on tho window ledge, Hart- mann wound his legs around the top rungs of the ladder and pulled Mrs. Thornton to him, breaking her fall with his shoulder and holding her Gntil assisted by Firemen John Scan- lon and Michael J. Brosnan. ‘A modest heroine of the fire ts littte fourteen-year-old Catherine Donovan, who dragged her mother, Mrs. Hai nah Donovan from her bed, where she was iM with influenza, to the fire Isuac Novak, house, said the fire started in the hallway and on the roof at the same time. SKIPPER AND SONS TRIED caretaker of the OW MALTREATMENT CHARGE Captain Who Was Freed of Murder Arraigned for Alleged Abuse to Five Sailors. Capt. Adolph Cornelius Pedersen, and | — his sons Leonard Roy and Adolph Bric, firat an@ second mates of the American barkentine Puako, were to-day placed on trial in the oriminal branch of the Fed- eral District Court on an indictment charging them with maltreatment of five | 4 ture at Less than present wholesale cost—CASH OR CREDIT TERMS. For Those With Limited Bedroom Space. A number of Bedroom Sets, consisting of Beds, Dressers, Toilet Tables, Gos- tumers, Chairs and Rockers to match (sold separately), in all period designs and wood finishes. DRESSERS as low as $12.98 TABLES aslowas 9.50 BROOKLYN BROADWAY 1 . St Saretoma Ave, . Open Mon, & Sat, Eva. ipeieaune OF REM ® Bklya Store, NELUE AE FFERNAN conflicting that the jury acquitted dot | of the murder charge. _ Lord re iilar 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Presenting Latest Phases of the Mode in , Autumn’ Ss Tailored Suits DAIL 4Y the vogue of the Tailor-made increases, and new interpretations, smart and distinctive appear. =| | are Jack Joe, dell, Willlam | _ In the Lord & Taylor collection individuality of style and perfection of QRAVHANA ERO And Now a New Season--- With the coming of September. season for ‘*fixing up’ the home for the’ indoor period begins. fe are ready for you with new © rece new styles and new ideas; but our old rules of *‘Léwest Prices Pos- sikie’’ and our “Service of Satisfaction” are with us, as always. Need we mention that “‘We Make Terms to Fit’’ PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere tailoring have been the definite aim, as the assortment, assembled from the best sources, demonstrates. Strictly Tailored Suits for early season wear, developed in soft rich textures, Silvertones, Rayonner, Tinseltone, Velour Cloths, Duvet ‘Superior, Duvet de Laine, in the deep new tones and the lighter shades; models designed t& wear with one’s furs, $45.00 to $175.00 Fur Trimmed Suits, in Models of Marked Elegance, $65.00 to $395.00 Featured for Wednesda: Tailor-Mades of Rayonner swung over towards her. He finally members of the crew during a voyage named Axe! Hansel o managed to grip her by the waist and in April, 1918, from Victoria, B. ©. to South Africa. Th OPPENHEIM. CLLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Interesting Values Wednesday Women’s and Misses’ New Autumn Dresses A comprehensive showing of clever and novei style deveiopments, expressive of the best tailorcraft which artisan style creators are capable of ene exclusive with Oppenheim, Collins & Co Porceloid Refrigerator Apartment § Cleo galvanized ini a7 A strictly tailored, straight line coat, with narrow notch collar, buttoned cuffs, piped button- holes and novel pockets, “Pussy Willow” lined. In Oxford, Navy, Brown, Taupe, Chaudron. Third Floor Tricotine Dresses Blankets and Comfortables Priced to Promote Early Purchasing for Fall and Winter Requirements White or Plaid | White Wool White or Plaid Blankets | Blankets Blankets Neatly bound with Cotton mixed; white Wide ribbon bind- ribbon; good, service- | or colored ribbon bind- | ings, a small percent. able qualities. ing to match border. | age of cotton used to Single bed size, prevent shrinking, $10.50 pair. Double bed size, $12.50 pair. Novelty Figured Comfortables Pretty designs with plain borders to match; | ¢ \ 1 various colors, ing. Size 72x84 inches, $4.75 and $8.50 each. $10.50 pair. Honey Comb Bedspreads, Unusual Value. Hemmed and in a Varietyof Marseilles designs. Second Floor, Attractive one-piece Frock accentuating the straight-line silhouette, elaborately soutache and Silk embroidered. 209") Specieh 35,00 Cloth Dresses in a diversity of Autumn styles, developed in Poiret Twill, superior Tricotine and Men's Wear Serge, elab- orately embroidered, braided and beaded. 45.00 to 125.00 laws XVI. Period Suite in American Walnut Four Pieces, consisti of DRESSER, CHIFFOROBE, TOILET TABLE, BED in full size; as illustrated, ee eeeenegeensene ‘Single bed size, $6.50 and $7.50 pair. Double bed size, $7.50 and $8.50 pair. Fine Wool Blankets White with pink or blue striped borders and wide ribbon bind- Size 72x84 inches, Per pair, $15.00. High Grade Bedspreads English finish; neat Marseilles designs in damask effects. Three-Piece Genuine Leather Nuo-Fold Sofa Bed Suite & full size bed when open. Massive moulded frames, in Ma- yh Ah neg greed 7 woe a 54 6 50 Semi-Formal Frocks of Satin, Charmeuse, the Srrecent af eetreted 9 Tricolette and Georgette Crepe, in OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Grecian draped and tunic effects, attractive- ly trimmed with braid, silk fringe and beads, 48.00 to 135.00 Size 88x98 inches, Each $7.50. $2.50

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