Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| nite wife found their own way out by the rear fire escape. Fireman Joseph Klein, who ueed to be a member of Machine Gun Com pany No. 414, rescued Mrs. Taube Schneider and her two children, tak-{ ing them over a cornice to an gdjoin- Ing roof and then down. Prenton Daly, Stronczer and Hamlin of the hook afd jJadder company got Mre. Josephine Gust out from the third floor, up to the roof and over a ledge to an adjoining roof, And Fireman! Zimmerman rescued Mrs. Sophie Bo- | lofsky and her five childron. Ri | The woman who was burned was Mrs. Bessie Gellisch, fifty years old. She and her sixteen-year-old son Hyman were groping through the} first floor trying to find a fire escape. trom this morning in a| They separated in the dense smoke sat rs and the boy got out. But the mother ory tenement at No. 57 Orchard | was jost until firemen going ‘One woman, lost in the smoke i the fourth floor, was severely before firemen found her. “Hook and Ladder Company No. ¢ ", and Engine Company No. 17 respond. | €@ to the alarm and Battalion Chie’ ‘Walsh directed the work. The bjaze, ‘which started in the basement, would, “have been quickly conquered but for ‘the fact that the firemen had to give ‘first attention to the tenants, many ‘whom were hysterical. As it was, the fire did about $5,000 damage. ~The interior stairway, wan blazing. |in pebalf of the city. A chorus of 900 most ef the tenants were able to! giris from the Julia Richman Hilgh | ‘ise tly fire escaeps. Mrs. Backy | School wiil sing and Keith's Boys’ Band) | © Rosenblatt, her four-months-old | ¥!!! provide music. i Waby. and her mother, Mrs. Hannah | and {rvexpected’ iat, Kermit Roosevelt Liebowits, i Cut Off—Women and Guided Down Es- es——One Mother Injured. soore of women and children were sys- er. » Gouverneur Hospital, Her burns, are on the face and hands. | OAK TREES AS MEMORIAL. Will Be Planted im Honor of Col. Roosevelt and Bryant. Two five-inch oaks will be planted tn | Bryant Park, near the, 4ist Street and} Sixt Avenue entrance, to-morrow afternden in bonor of Col, Roosevelt and William Cullen Bryant by the women of the Biectio Club. Park Commissione | Francis D. Gallatin will accept the trees . Douglas Robinson, reprOsent- the Roosevelt family, und close rela- of William Cullen’ Bryant will be nt and thickness.—Advt. ; M he Rev, A. ft Hoare, opal missionary at Point | ~ Hope, Alaska, 175 miles north of Nome, wae #hot and killed April 27 by James McGuire, eighteen, his assistant, ac- cording to radio advices received here. McGuire's father, James McGuire or, Chief of the Northwest Alaska district Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. La NO impurities lodge in hidden corners of our re- frigerators.-So easy to clean, they encourage cleaning often, TA MCKEB ALL WHITE LINED REFRIGERATOR Faas areas A few cents buys “Danderine.” After an application of “Danderine” you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new lift, vigor, brightness, more color 457" STREET ann 67n AVENUE NEW YORK id Special Reduction Sales About 200 Athletic’ Union Suits , Plain and Striped Batiste in tailored mod- els, ney. reinforced. Hemstitched bodice _ top, bbon Straps. Flesh and White. Gale Price 1.65 Batiste Bloomers Shirred and hemstitched models. Elastic at Waist and Knee Reinforced. Flesh only. 15 ‘‘Kayser”’ Union Suits . Silk top model, fully reinforced. Bodice and tailored top. Flesh and White. Sale Price 2,25 Wash Satin Petticoats Deep Flounce and straightline Models, lace and rosebud trimmed. Panel front and back. Flesh and White. Sale Price 5.90 Lingerie Nightgowns Tailored, embroidered and lace trimmed. Sleeve and sleeveless. Flesh and White. 1.50 1.85 «« 2,75 Sale Price OPPENHEIM.GIUNS& G 34th Street—New York Silk, Lingerie and Athletic Underwear Tomorrow (Wednesday) About 500° Stepin and Envelope Chemises Satin, Crepe de Chine and Georgette ’ Tailored and lace trimmed. Ribbon and lace Shoulder Straps. Flesh and White. | Values to 13.75 5 .90 Wash Satin Bodices Tailored, lace trimmed and embroi- dered models in Flesh and White. Sale Price 1 .00 Jersey Silk indians Elastic at Waist and Knee, fully rein- forced. Also umbrella Drawers. Fleshonly. Sale Price 3.95 Crepe de Chine Nightgowns Lace trimmed and_ tailored Sleeve and. Sleeveless Models. Flesh and White. Superior Crepe de Chine. Sale Price 7.90 , Lingele Petticoats | Several attractive models, deep lace or embroidered Flounces. Ribbon drawn. 1.00 1.50 «« 2.00 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 11, ‘ —B. Altman & Gn. Thirty-fourth Street MADISON AVENUE ~ FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street _ SPECIAL VALUES will be offered, beginning to-morrow (Wednesday), in several Departments carrying SUMMER FURNISHINGS for town and country homes; especially featuring the following: The Blanket Department (Fourth Floor) A Three-day Sale, with unusual price inducements White Blankets $7.50, 10.00, 13.50, 17.50 White All-wool Blankets per pair $18.50, 23.50, 27.50 Cotton-filled Comfortables Figured gilkoline, each $3.60 & 5.50 Figured silkoline, mull-bordered, each 5.75 Wool-filled Comfortables per pair Cambric each $10.00 Sateen each 12.50 Dotted tussah each 18.50 Down-filled Comfortables each $14.50, 16.50, 17.50 White Bedspreads Crinkled dimity : -' » each $2.65 Satin-finish, scalloped, 2x234 yds., each 5.50 Satin-finish, plain, 2x234 yds., each 6.50 Sateen, Satin-finish, plain, 214x234 yards each ; ; . ‘ $5.85, 7.50 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases also at exceptionally attractive prices Electric Lamps (Fifth Floor) + & specially priced for Wednesday Floor Lamps Mahogany, with Empire shade trimmed with silk moss and fringe (tax additional), $45.00 Polychrome finish, with georgette shade in Empire design ; ; A ; $25.00 Table Lamps Mahogany, with flat Empire shade trimmed with silk fringe and double ruche, $24.00 Mahogany light) with fancy silk shade $7.50 & 10.50 (single Japanese Pottery Lamps with parchment paper shade $12.50 Desk or Boudoir Lamps Mahogany; gilt or ivory finish; with silk shade PAE lah hile rilon iene et,.}C7) Boudoir Lamps White enamel, with oval parchment paper shade ere mer hadrstruc nec VE! Also Mahogany Candlesticks, furnished with yet.” Gs OS pier eee eee Penpeerpme | FY). | Da gs em ‘ . b Sipe tit Interesting Offerings’ on the Fourth Floor Comfort Couch Hammocks of standardized green duck, with adjustable upholstered back at $22.50 t 4.85 Angular Iron Stands, to match, a Imported Cretonnes in selected designs and colorings; superior quality per yard 68c Hemstitched Scrim Curtains With Cluny edge per pair $2.65 With filet lace insertion per pair 2.65 » Piain Ruffied Muslin Curtains per pair $3.85 Noveity Filet Net Curtains with lace edging r i per pair $4.25 The Art Needlecraft Dep’t (Fourth Floor) Not a special sale, but special values _ Dresser Scarfs of lawn, trimmed with filet lace, $1.65 to 4.75 Cretonne-covered Artic!os Couch Pillows ; at $2.90 Dresser Cabinets at 2.00 & 5.00 | Waste Baskets . . at 2.25 & 2.75 | The Linen Department (Fourth Floor) A Three-day Sale; below regular prices A Included are } All-linen Damask 'Table Cloths $7.50, 8.50, 10.50, 13.75 All-iinen Damask Table Napkins per dozen $9.75, 11.75, 13.50, 17.50 ' Allelinen Huckaback Towels hemstitched, per doz. $12.00, 15.00, 19.50 _/- Allelinen Huckaback Guest Toweis | hemstitched per dozen $12.00, 15.00 Union (linen-and-cotton) Huckaback Towels | hemstitched, per dozen $7.50, 9.00, 12.00 Turkish Bath Towels | hemmed, per doz. $5.00, 6.00, 7.50, 9.00 _ each te as '