THE BVERIirO WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER IB, ffff. 90 mm SAYS CIGARETTE COST 143 1NN3CENT LIVES UNION BANK PROB AT ASCHE BUG FIRE Ex-Fire Chief New Safety Discloses to Board Real Cause of Disaster. MANY ARE FIRE TRAPS. Declares Factories Are Built Mostly of Kindling Wood and Very Dangerous. Fa-Thief Tinker of th Mfw V. K I prtmer.t tn-lay declared 'it I meet ln of the PSbllg Hufeiv UomiT.llil n. iat a rliraretle ctirsl the tiro In tile ASthg building ut Mm i, BfMel It 113 live. Chief Croker u the flrt si lines hearl by the m tv board which i m ; ; i' . t . . 1 at t BtlMSStlM or The asTaBJSS World He said thu BMMI9 f.ictorle In New Yolk aero fit I r;ii f'roker tnlke-l for an I. our to Atira'iam I Kikud, counsel for t i Commlaston. Acting Chairman Alfred i; Hmlti., Hob "it E. DoejtlBS, the real eatate OBeratOf MM builder. If rM Mi) Bj, Iir.ter. iocs, lent of iii Women s Truiie Union i ,gue, Samuel OoRiporOj of the Amort ran Ptdorotioa of Labor um ABearably. o.an Pfellllpa, Um bmmbbh of lb Com. rrlaalon Ifi s'.'.f"'!"1 "e. Chairman Wagner wax abaent (.n ar. count of nines a wn H I m o n liren lano, the amateur fireman, millionaire and bookseller. l-lx-i'lilc." Crokor said that Die Imlld Infts of to-day were very mucu I Iter than tlie Build na; of twenty years ao. but weie BOM tlie toflf bona of them r. reproof. BUILDINGS Or TO-DAY ARE BUILT O KINDLING WOOD. "They roll 'em llreproof" said lie to swni. lie the public. They ran loud after load of lumber Into a bulldtni Until ther.'s a finest of lutniier In It; until It s loaded up wllli kindling Ilka on old ta-'Honed - tore. How ran audi a building bt real fireproof.' "If 1 hod my nay I'd not allow a building ! be put up for factory pur poaea that had any wood In It dnora, window casing, trim all to be of metal or of non-tiitlamabla uhviahe. "Now there people have doors open ing in, aa in tin- AOoba BuUdtnfl Rroi tbey have tl vuloro marked Kxlt to Cum of Klre, though tliey uug.'lt to know that every elevator li Jmt a flro flua; Ihey have partition of 3-h-lnoli Pine tongue grooved, then windows are '.iloclcc.1, pas-, .x.-wiiy are blocked. Ilia M'apa that nobody but a fireman) could uoe; they let their people smoke; ' let tiiem haw aim uae matches. "left me tell you. air, that V or ti l 1 isn't anything with people like that aa ! Kali. at human Uvea. You go to lUOh , pie and say to 'cm: Tor tin you can i.x ttala place au that you won't have a fire,' and thin is went you'll gel: Woll, we'll take the chance.' I'lu re ar poop! In this Bit who sr ' i'iffirent. I can lake you to department torea where u man la (Uncharged for bringing In a tiisto.'i, thoae people have tire drilla, their men are an Interior tire brigade; their women are all ussU'iisl 10 different lire t soapcr, door or slair ' uye." DON'T HAVE F I -1 1 S WHEN THEY TAKE PRECAUTIONS. "What la your experience with Ural n MOb oarofutly guarded eitalallsh StnUr' aaked Mr Klaus. "They don't have fit..." ua the grim answer. "Tbey duut want 'mi. (Laughter.) When thy put aa much thought and money Into tloi matter of fir aa that them u.n t any tire That's Bit" Fire-escapes. Croker said, aboiild be supported on exieiisloua of Hie llooi beams, and BbBUld be built out foiftl f,et awuy from the walla. He sug gested tnat the boot BrS'Saaapae .m uglnablu could be mad by tnroWlBg brldgia oorOsa I'etween corre. ponding finer of bullillngs back to back on the sum street, lie would penult no nutters on windows leading to tlre . i capes, and w ould compel OUttissI uown such windows to the floor level. "Time and Uf.'.t'n I've got Into a oulldtng at night when we'd have to ;se crow bare and axes to pry our selves Into the rubbish and stored-up s:ocg In the hotel and passu. ays. nd It Isn't niu.M tetter In the. day- Unto." oAYS CIGARETTE STARTED THE ASCHE BUILDING FIRE. "lo cigarette a nuking a cause of irgr aaked counsel. "It started the Asrh fir," aald roker They ran t make '.hem stop It fhey em to th.nk It is a tonic." "la It a stimulant- this cigarette uiklng?" aaked Mr Klkus r"ouldn't ay," grunted Choker, j't uae 'em, personally " 'le eihltif reco ngftl Rood that ihe l'lre .milssloner have power to close a ulldlng which was littered with Hush nd unsafe from tire danger. Wouldn't that be summary?" "The Uullding PopOTtnoBl dU do It." aid Mr. LHiwIlng. "Yea, avnd the Health DopgrtmaOt. loo," added the witness. "Claablluess is the best fire preven tion," aald Croker. He drew a silent landolap from alias Dielr lor the s.ate II Mt "What 1a your opinion of fire grenades aa a means oif flro prevention?" IDEAL ESCAPE 18 A TOWER REACHED BY BRIDGE. Oh, I don't know ' sold Opokaf, "The trouble W"!th that stuff Is that thOII fellera lut liorosene and benalne u to keep toe fire along. Iteuglar til a ex tlitiulaheo of Usl anon that srtiout v.ater or a chemical liquid arc good of cour, lat I'm not in favor of tho grenades. " escape for leilldln.T wil the "lira I tower" nr In lept-idtni bnlMlM hlch la' jt.u he, by ItrldgOl rrolI Hie building' land i furnifhoJ aitb a eatittnaoitaatalr. Way Ladder lire od ' iaa are use, ess acaat aa aMi t HraiMit, , 'Rut any ill g of the down.a4oui yttanf" I Th dhlaf J i.i ped S'loarely uiuul In l:!a seat ' What a that"' lio . 1. "I moan the va:em le whb h the peipb. k. t Jnto a sled su m lis the 'helte skelter' hooi-ihe. chute' device af Idea" ire reaorta, " tSptalnd Mr Clkua, l huYtlMly. "(ii, s n," gold Crokor. "i' Bra n rlaThl In many Western Plltad where the school blllMIIMIB are ofll) three or four stories h tl " In ipOahlRI of Ore net Into which paoplt ' BUM Jump to safety, Ooker eald that he bad never kin them to fall exisjpt In the Asehe BuiMUsI lire. The utiva. tha ateei aprlSoii and the. sirength of taelve men wer pft strong ifioiigh i.i withstand the velocity if tha talUni bodle from the ninth alory. Tbara sraa no dovlcai araMtaabla, n Slid, to eate'i people safely under such ill'- in. M mice How abottt the alblliLir grnove doVldi we have spoken of?" aald Mr. Klkua "I wouldn't wan: to BOHM down IwaWa toilea In one." said the formt r chief, I laufblni "No," I i'roi.,-1- sraa BXrilBBd after he had ban J told that tha commission would ask him lo come barb when the BVktno rdd all if. for the pursues of itvtnj a ii e expert opinions Bafora Crokar was callad Mr (i intpara 1 1 1 el.- a brlaf atatafnant of the irnpor- tajVO of tlie I'ommlsHlorr work. Alfred ' It. Conklln, former Aaseml l man, start- jer a ipaaoh danaunalna the stupidity ami rBOklaaanaaa of yorsUnTnian and Bianu fa. turers as well. He sabl he owned I two buildings and had twenty-live ti Mil. At about this time Mr. Klkus i stopped him and asked him to all later. Abram I BlkUB. counsel for tha cm- rnlsalon, made a brief opening addraai I alter Chairman Smltn ca' ed the com- mission to order Ho outlined Ihe BUT ' pose of the heariio'.s. The ergantaatlon of tht cornmlaaton jeame out Of the puhl c sentiment aroused by the flro In tin- Triangle Waist Com- trlct , pany's factory, In the Atch Bttlldtng, in WasbltiKton plai e, last Mori h. j "They have be. n ask mi ever lnro I that fire," said Mr. Mikus, in efe.-i, 1 "what Now York was 'golnir to do ' aibout It?' The wish of this communion. Its experts mid inspectors, Is the bo i ginning of the iniswor to Ibis question." EX-CHIEF CROKER THE FIRST WITNESS The flrt wltnes was former Klre Chle' lilward !'. Crokor. Miss Hrei.r, Mr. .''hiJUi, Samuel (iompor and Mr. Pblillpa were present at the beginning. In hi opening address Mr. Klkua said: "This Commission must concern Itself with the problem of huw to meet the eel! that have arisen In the develop ment of IndUatry out o( human wastage that ha not only been needless but often reckless and wanton. "In September, ll'lc, there were over laMOu factories In (Irealcr New fork i alon with over fill's" emuloyeeo. In Ihe State of New York tln re were over C,(asJ factories and manufacturing es tablishments employing over Kf.u.isw men, women and children. The State census of li'Ou showed the value of inanuf.e' tlirtAf product In the St.ite of New' York to be In the nelgliborhoo I of t2, r.ia.'euO.OOO. The vast number of peiBona illrtvtly and vitally affaatad. the im portant Intel ests InVOlvadt viz., the safe ty and health of hundreds of thousand of Inhabitant and citizens of the Slata Bonrblaa to maka this investigation ono of the most Important that has vet been underakeii and lertalnly one that should be moat far reaching in lia re sult "Tne necessity for such pm taction 1 itrlklnaly amphaalaad whan we consider that the cerisus raparta of lsnf' show thai "ti" average weekly earning of man employed In all Industrie In the stt ite ot nfaw York are but HLT! f womoa only M.M ami of ehlldran tk" E LIKELY TO REVEAL 0RE SCANDALS Investigation Hampered by Politics in Which Some Big Men re Involved. Dcniist, and Wife Seeking a Divorce. HUTCHINS IS RECALLED. All the Sign - Polnl to an In quiry into tlie state Bank ing Department. THIEF CHASE IN LOWER BROADWAY DRAWS BIG CROWD Policeman Throws Him by a Football I BCkliE and Ar rests Him. head and another fireman waa knocked enselts. The fire waa undr control in an hour. Thn daze was eon by John D. Ronkefeiler, who telphond tn town tn find out whr It v. a lo cated lo.lt. ted n White Matrra. Morrt and Lena Cohen of No. 306 Foryth treft, and Jennie Luretta of Commerce treet, Hartford, Conn., wer Indicted by the Federal Grand Jury this afternoon on th charge of taking psrt In tht white lave traffic. Their ball of llU.MO til continued, and In default of which they were sent back to the Tombs. The girls secured by the agent of th Department of Juatlce as wit nesses agtlnst the trio are being hold In th Moult ot Detention. DIABETES The most valunble result of 80 j eara work at Civil Knginerrina; In the Tropica was the important discovery of a simpla. lmrniless herb that is au actual speciBc for Diabctf. a disease hitherto consid ered incurable. To i rovo that it will (rive immediate relief in the most agara v1ed case I will cnil n 30c. packaga (one week's supply) for nl.v tSc- . Write me to-dav anil lee how qinekly Diabctol Herb will reduce the irwcino grai itv and I he sugar, restore weight Mid build up the system. HooWlet and diat list, showinu proper foods for diabetica, milled free P. V. Ames, bog 10$ K. I Wliituey Polnl, N. Y. to much potltlcl has been played In Ihe various stig.s of Iha Invesllgatlon Into the afr.ilrs of tin defunct fnlon Bank ..r Brooklyn that parooni familiar with lh Insbln worVlnir of HMlVlnl powers tn the Coroiiifh of K'ngs an ticipate tne la in bltig soon of a large, lll-odored a '.'nd.il. The depositors In ihe (fnlon it ink ara bacoinlna lwpa llent over the la K of developui' ills The small p.'imen's on aoOOUhl T Inuring of ba separation suit aflln the Supreme Courl Mr. Ooft kov Ms Mar. on flertlkov against her hut- iii'g cruelty an 1 n land uim oi'. band. lr. Henlumln OartlkOV. a dentist I T; " meat In: :!, stio moaes HAS FORGER'S TOOLS. Attempts to Pass an Alleged Certified Check on Jeweller. with oiiices nt On Hundrad and sei- enlh lreet and Mid. sin a v. title, was resumed la -day before JustVe ileraid. u irge which tllelr three year of bus .and had never any n nne nt all. and nn isunl Is :n it during m irTlad life l.er ssed her by .i i OUT OF PRISON I HE IS MA LADDIE SUGAR AND RAISIN BOOZE. aged Ha l it liulle'e.l for Mnlutnln M Illicit Mill, Mollis Y.ini of No ISO laat One llun drad and I'lrst street, arrested last weok oti the ctuirgu of maintaining an Illicit still, was indicted tl la afternoon by the 1'ud.rul (Irand Jury WbOH "i rulgned bafora Jinle Hough the aued man assumed an air of lnit'Keiice that daoalvad the ludgi until hi lanrnad that Yum had aerved two yeais for a lmllar crime. Tam admitted he hsd been making spirit out of mi.' . and raisins tn too basement of his Lome for more than two ymira, but a. 11 he hud not proa pernd ut bis BOaUpatiOBi basing ai times K eat dlffl- u:i? gett.ng inonay to buv sugar. Yam ran his other still under the bud low stir.et Synagogue twelve years ago. He sabl ne was i-.vetity-el jut Hears of age, but hu dOM no! look that old llu was si nt la h to lag Tomb. WOMAN LEAVES BABY GIRL ON GRASS IN CENTRAL PARK. Qaofufa Btpp No. Sli Plfth Central 1 'til k be a r.al estate man of uvoli ue, waa Handing 1:1 mar the bridal patii at 1 ".Ity-nlnth gtfaal and H. vetith avenue to-day when he saw a young womun in black leave n baby Qq the nul. rlbe played w ith I be Infant for soma time Man ahe t a tiicture from her I pocket, looked ut . B WtBt away crv. Ing. Zl; pie waited I risen minute for bar return and : in toil Poll of man. i Imls Ai;'e '.no . . An. el. iK- found ! of two inontha h i white aaid th cioi. r ntly I o-dered by Ihe BtBtl Itanhlng DBpart ' mi nt has only served to whet their ap petites for all Ihe money due litem. Aa for Kdward M firouti who waa I't-sldent of the Untnl II ink, Iha re port so widely circulated In Hie lag! two day a that hi. Indtotmani w-.i u t turned against htm Ohanptd IOda " ( a report that h" is not ta b IndlOtaw-' The affairs of ths Vnlot, llsn'. art so losely IntarwoV vlth politics that a Mlorv of powerful Inlluences Inlerven Ing to present i n Indictment agnlnsl Mr QraHI are credited. At any rut no Indlctmanl WO handed down to-day in Bonnootlon with th Union ii.mk Invcailgatlnp. in'r' t- Attorney Clarke, who was reno' u'ti .'! I last nigbi. rafuaaa t" any athathar the Btatamnl that Indlcttnanta in the bnnb car will be relumed next Friday are true or not. 10 SENSATION EXPECTED TO FOLLOW THE INVESTIGATION. tndl 'Btloni that tha State Hanking Departmant Is now to be Investlua el and tbM a big sensation Is to grow out of such Investigation were stren i liencd l o-day w hen alalvln v Hutohlna, ( hlaf Hank Baamtnor of the Matropolltan i Waa culled n a wltnoRs before Doputy Hanking Superlnti mlent Hodge. Mr. Hutohlna had been a w itness bafora. Th testimony taken showed that Mr. Hutohlna was on terms of close nor onal friendship with Dovid A. Hitlll Van, resident of the old Mil hanb's and Traders' Hank, which was mad over into the Union Hank after failure. This Intimate friendship pards'eii at a time when director of the Mechanics nnd Traders', feafful of the safety of the Institution, planned to depose Sulli van. .Moses C. Kutl Md Jnmes Harnett, formerly .lire -toi a In the Mechanics and Tru.lers' Hank, were examined by Mi. OPopaay, eounsol In charge of the ln vestlgutlon. They told of .secret meet ings held in Janupary, 1IT, when tin removal of Sullivan was planned. "Sullivan found out about our first meeting," said Mr. Kuh. "Ve were watched after that. A second HMOtlng was held at tha Automobile Club. Firmer Sin riff Butttttati " vlce-pr.- d danl of the hank, now .lead; Jnmea T. Ajdllay, cashb-r of the iMirik and others kept watch on u outside until ? o'clock In the morning. At that mooting we pursed a resolution to oust Sullivan from the presidency. "Hut one of the directors went back nn tl later. Ha got Sul ivan to dis count n note lop aJ.".(s si. In a rtormy mooting of the board, Sullivan was r0 alaotad to the praaldancy. in a few month, the bank failed." Then Mi Hutohlna came tn the stand. )Io admitted that fro became very trtandly adtb Bulllvan aarly in iii, knowing Sullivan tu tie a rank presi dent. Th ffisndahlp with Sullivan was a family intimacy. HutChlna said. Ills wile visited Sullivan's Wlf an, I vb'e versa. The two familial went mi auto mobile trips together thirty or more, i nn one occasion Hutohlna paid a botl ! bill of Its Incurred by the party over I the protests of Sullivan, w ho u allied to pay It himself. SAYS HE B.tOKE THE FRIEND SHIP AFTER THREE YEARS. "My Mandahlp with Mr. fallivan," aald the ohiaf bank examiner, "laatad trotn early In Usui until lata In W9, when I learned for the flrat time t it Mr. utllvan'i banking ntathoda had not boon aii olaar. Then i onoludad it was my duty to itire.ik t'c frUndahlp and i did ao, "i iwlng to my frler.diy relations with Mr failllvan I aske,i ti e lio n Suporin. tandani of Hanks, Mr KUburn, not to asaign tne to aaanuna any of sir. sui- 11 vim s bank. Mr. Kllbum Bald I too thin -skinned, nut 1 .11 1 no; examine any the bantu after Mr Sullivan and 1 wore on friendly terms." "Did Mr BUlUVaa ever give you gay pies. tits"" askcl Mr Cropsey. "Never personally." raptlad the wit nes. "Hut Mr. Sullivan and bis wife, after an extended lour of Kurope, gave in y wife a swlsj clock.'' "Did you not report the M cohimlc ni.d Trii.W i a' Hank in good tondltlon In llMJg?" "I did " "Why did yOU continue n frleu lahlp which randoyad n'ou abaoliitaly uaalaBi to the Htnto Banking Departmant a far as examination of the Huillvan oaiiks was loncerned"" Mr. Cropaay asked. "Tbara atar other ggaynlnara,11 an gworad the aitnaaa, "Hut you were th chief examiner Th other examiner reported to you and knew of your frlemlahlp with Sulli van. Would li d that condition tend to lafluanoa tbalt anamlnatlotia and ii portaT" "J think rot." aald Mr Hutching, BY COURT ORDER GETS COLD SHAKE TO SEE DYING WIFE RY CITY FATHERS Importer Bonforte, with Nine Days to Serve, c sets nt ot Habeas Corpu. Scotch Kilts Pipers an a' That Barred From Board of Aldermen. In erelr atrvlng a si d fro ndlng II he 1 h' In tl e full tn rimlt Paul Honforie, fit. nee of rcven monthg for tha ( lo ernnient, to be at if I I dying wife. Judga Holt d Stattl circuit ciurt 1Mb a amati m m tiime, with klltl to be a Scotch !n full Highland BOB nnd yuire Une.'S, aald oniedliin. end followed iftarftoon had t ie prisoner brought from BlaekwaH'a lalai I on a writ of hnhous corpus As soon as permission was granted. It'oiiorie driiggcd his lawyer. PhlUp s. Saltta downataln out of tha I'eleral building anil Jumped Into an Utomobll t i u I was wailing and I- ten" I for Brook!) n Bonforta is nn Importer, hi tn-o li No. UN niaabatb itreet, but hla fam ily resides ut F1ftyB!xth Btreet and Sixth avenue. Hrooklyti. lie was bi lleted on tblrtaan c.junt" of un lerw-.ug:.- Ing Importation and waa found guilty on nine of them, tin Iho dny he w:ts called to the bar for Bontanoa Bonforta waa Inforread that it would be no laaaary for nu wife to undeTgo a s -rl IUB Bporatlon. H. s law yer hustled around, took au appeal ami secured Bonforta'a releaa on no. I. The frantic Just roach'-I I be badfllda of his wife as s'io was about to be placed un lar ihe InilUanoa of ether. Mrs. Bonforta has not recovered from the operation, but the husband had In go to Blackwell'i Island, a the circuit Court of Appeals refits.d lo hear th" cae. - Agiln Honforte was called for sen tence. Boofolta'B three sons stepped ls fore the bar and pleaded that tlnir father bo allowed to b with tbel m d her. "See," the elder one said. "WB do not want to chest Ihe government. W' three are here to tak hll plao le t us all go to ti e prison for our falhe: that h may atay with our nun her." Judge Holt could not grant the plea and Bonforta ha 1 1" So to the Island. Ills wife ha been falling In health ever since and both she und Honforte have been oountlng the day in- must stay in prison. Phyalolana notlfled Mr Saltta to-day that Mrs. Bonforta could live only a few days. PonfortB has nine days yat to aerv. "She will not llv the nine days," trie physician told the lawyer. "She Is b. a- ging for her buaband" The lawyer recalled that after his ar rest Honforte had spent several daya In the Tombs before he ibtalnsd 'nil II" went to Judge Holt, exp'alned t ie circumstance and asked for a writ of habeas corpoa. Assistant Cnll. l state AC imev !m was present at the hearing but offe. 1 no objection to the proceedings. ILL STREET by a doSan men playing bsgptpea, In vaded the I'l I y Hull to-.!ii'.. To. Ice Cap tain Frank Tb rtiey, With a handful of patrolmen, could not cope with the crowd, which scented a tuff rasctte delegation. Tho roffiedlan'l Intention, according to a press agent, w ho la being niensured for kllta, wna to ln to tha Hoard of Aldermen, But tha Aldermen kept tho cocnadlan ting his haala, or ins leg. in the hallway. Alderman Frank I Doollnaj I ltd tha comedian to "boot it and go Bins ,u lh citizens- fnlon. Tbey n 1 help of sonic kind." City Clerk Scully chirm 1 In with this admonition! "You must go away. The proceed ings cannot be dlaturbod. There .s enOttgTb harmony InBlda ii"i." Then tha kilted party blew but th" I pipers looked dry und thirsty. Mo.leal Hai l ) I. under. Harry !,.ud. r. the comedian. Is a Shrinking rtcot. But for Hie strong llme- i light of the stage no would sue, eed In hiding h:s pleasing Identity. lie prs fara tic lolituda ot the ntoora, medita tion with the Scotch poet and u "lonc- I some" on some link in li e Highland fastnesses. 1 An Illustration of hi. sett-effacing modesty is found In the letterheads of bis manager, whlc.i emblaBOn with II- - iuatratl ini this ramarkabl announce ment: "Scotland has ;ven to the world: Hobble I'urns. Harry I, i u I, and Walter .-t.ott." can you bent It? 15 IN ELEVATOR ELD PRISONERS T FOR Tl HOURS Three Women and Twelve Men Finally Rescued by Lad ders in Federal Building. TbO losllm relee. Tod..' BlBtaSSt. I'-wost sad IS and of tot I'Bsaaes. a. roinpsra ttusl tisuns, sr ai f. 'lows Anml. i '.: sr An. Obi a K.b Am. i sti III!.. , ii Hi. u:n l.'US r, nf sti.'fc. Fttr4sy i JIM "V:: p mill B bad seta. c .113 was a a a dressed ail WSI of very goo Crokor went pa to i iiia tne Wear Lp jjet Itfg U .,v I I material. Tn i ilicansan took Hi child j to th Araena! son gnd It w. s than sent to ue.iarue n ol. T :. .. ..n,.ii Itolt Croaa'a Saw HPsvs. ' WORCCiTlSK, .Ma., Oat 10. Holy Croj College i to have a r.w Presi dent. The I'.v. Ffttti..- ,lo(ph N. pinund, luparlot of ina j.hi kfsvl tint Bt poushkeepsle, N. V . luooaadi th Itev IMthar T.'; inaa B Mi.rpiiy. who hna baan tranafarred to st. Mary'a psilih, Boatcn. an ' r.itiou un . I Am saaatj a Bl 1 tn. 1,1 .1 To I . Am Top, (' .. nt An.i.sn. MliilM, Al . T":'. a s Aliiiilb' i oast Hall J. oil" llr.s.li It. Trau em. parale i lie, a i in ei,.. si a Itt.k' A N Cel.' FU.I A I'. .11. . . . I'. A II i I I ilris I i B HI"' . lilt Nor pt. Intel M.t pAlfl M't P' Inter rum; Kin. riu i.e.ush v:i I UHUJ .v Kssh I Ue-. K ' Ti i I Do i'. in. 'Nil Is 1 I NoifolK A W. .t i B .-th Via ' Koruteeji ! '.' I i Int. it wa IV' tit) Ivsnti I'r.ssel Steal. . . lb ati sarias, ll.si Ill It. Rest Ho.k blanl. Si l.jiinl B ! .., 'frl. Vi illU Kdoa I ilfl . V - Hu'.s.r 1 I, SKLl . . . i h lleti nil l ... (NWVL,. vlis. . iro Carat Wtbaih w 4 111 Wit W aeadissva Parllss, nil ', MS ia .'.'T I-1! ICS III '.'7 iJau inn's ao , I. Ml IsiH i-,i -1 .0'. led Ut ' Ii.1 in t a TV. k ' i ! lot nn., r. K if UTS ;ii 1 31 1, awfi ,T.. iHjs t'.ue. -MS. ' ist; lit It) till I..J , IM .ti UTS up. lea .?! i . '., sau ljTi R . i.iic. HQ Aii I,.'. 10 II ftll III' HX' ,i:, is lou 4" u ; Tn. Tel. . . . ti'. Hi1 loi ' 120 till : '. los i3fu ii', ;;o., I IHs l-l'j '.' -1.1 il '.S. 'j III '. aatj H it : tjitji . lis) M : tn 'i Hi r ... ,, t 3 - N For nearly two hours this afternoon three woman iii. d elaven man. in addi tion to Operator Clur. Selp, were Im-u-lsoned In aa alsVator between Ihe second and third Roora of Hie Federal Bunding, n wna nacaaaary to tear out a portion of the rag.ng between the OCOnd and third Hoof and run laddeis to the cor to get the passenger out. Whun the hour of liberation came the men most gallantly sail I.iJles first." Miss Alarln WOnaal, much concerned about the fa-t tha' 'ia wi s coming down a ladder With mun men watch ing, slowly descended 1 0 the second lioor. Sh was follow. Id hy her l"ter, mis Tirtaaa Swenaal. They ure em ir, tyad in Unltad Stataa Attorney wiae's oiti.e mihs Qraca Ragan, employad in the money order dopartmnnt on the llfth door oi tne Federal HiiUJing, waa the third to descend Tne trouble w'.tn the elevator came Jus; after tlie U o'clock Abb'le sounded. Tbara Mas a rush from tha various of- 1 lb . , in ihe r. leral Building. Only one ; elevator was IB -erne Id-day on the 1 tv-'oii.ce Siiuara side of i hi bulldlns. Workman a., abansing toe olutubas from water to ele.-irl ity, and with but one oar i uniting at the nOOtt :: lot Ibtra ' was a huatl ' to board it. Winn tne ir icaciud the third Boor it waa Allad aimosi to the um, bu: ihe gparator pBrmlttad (tie Mlaaai aiwaft. sel to enter Anthony CtMnatOOS "us right bah n I them Selp decided the car IV gj full at. .'. and aUmtnc.l the door. S.lp (lulled tue lever, and a hi did ao ther was it ripping aou.'.d as If lomi thing had baan torn out. Tills was fol 1 .wed by lb I screit.ns of ths thrte women, fji .h car had dropped Aftasn fast befo.'e It I tag..; oa Ihe Igfaty de vl e. Aoove the antrgnag to th elevator or. the second flu it Is a large itetl grt.t lr.gr. Thl was remove', and tne way Snail ma.ic for gt ting tba v anar out. J Round Trip Homeseekers' Fares Northwest licketi on tale from all caitern point! every Tues day durinj September ami October, to many pointi in IVlontana, Alberts Manito ba snd Ssikatchrwsn; every first and third Tuei day ot each month to many points in Minnesota. North Dakota, Idaho, Wsnhinnton, Oregon and British Colum bia. Vou can purchair ticket! through from yuur home town . to destination snd Save Money on Your Trip I Ln m rHl yon what it will COM tn pn (rot:i your home town, and what the ten-ice ii like on 0UI thrre ttaim to the I treat Northweit Oriental Ljpe ited, Orefroniati, Oreat Nutihrr i lii BftMi Call or write fur buoklet on 1 lumeieekcri' l'iiei. One Way Cohmiit f are daily Septem ber 1$-O.tob. i 1911. W. M. LOWRIE General Eastern Paaa. Agont liM Broadway, Centurian fiid. New York, N. Y. JAMES McGREERY X CO. 23rd Street 34th Street On Wednesday, October the ntu honor Hioadway was In a turmoil this aftoi noon when a crowd of men and wo rt en chased n well dresed man four Mootta. He was .aught St Oreenwtch nnd Liberty street and taken to the obi Slip Station where a charge of n!tr lii:: false checks was made agnlnst him '. repraaontattce of the wholesale Jew elry house of Ludwlg, Nlasra Co.. on 11 . se.ohd floor of No 1: Uroadway. tJOtd bonds of the Metal Reduction o npan . of America worth lli.OoO and a complete OUtfll for the false certifica tion of rheekB. n rutrbOT stamp, Ink pad and a sheif ol blank checks together wiih a nam .or of illlesl out che-ks for large ani unit on The Chelsea Kxchanffe Bank, at Nth itreal and BlShth avenue wire found on him. Me said he was Albert t.lndemati. or the banking and brokerage Ann of II l,lndeman Co., at No. s Will Street. There Is no sucJt Sr,,i . h.-n o..s.(m. the J'"1!T?. The prisoner, a well dressed, stocky man, atrdllM Into the office of LudWlg N'lss. :. i'o . thl afternoon. He rt" sinted a card of introduction purporting lo be Signed by A. K. S'.oane of the llrm of Sloan Sr Co., wholesale Jewellers at No. It Maiden lane, lie sabl ho wa Albert Undagann and tendered a card of II UndatDan Ar CO.. banker and brokers of No. H Wn'l slrcet. lie e lo ted diamonds w irth l-'.onu and asked Mr. Nlaaen if he would accept . . 01 ti lled check for the amount. Mr. N'lssen said he Woll Id and I.lndeman sa.ld he would go and get It and return. He re turned j.i.t before 1 o'clock and banded In a . ci tified check for f.MEO, made pay able to the firm signed hy A. Undemun Mr. Nlaaan went to the telephone to call the bal k- the Chelsea Kxchange lthtiU and have It verltled. when the man leacherl ncrosa thn counier. grabbed tho .-beck and made a deh for the street. Into Bfondway he ran, knock ing men and women In all directions. In a RtittUte a thousand person had taken up the cries of the clerks of ".Stop Ihlef!" and were after the tleelng man Ai Qrcanwloh and Liberty streets Pa irolman Nolan of the Old Slip station gave an excellent exhibit of a football t i 'kl und I.lndeman came down In the dust. At the police station ho sa'd to the newspaper men: "For tlod'a sake don't put this In the papers. " Uout. Summers, who know nenrly all the bad men who are forbidden to cross the "dead line'' at Fulton Street and Broadway aid he did not know tb" prisoner, "but," be addad, "he hu. I'm tlnest rOUt' for pgaslng bad el. ks that I have seen." Tha prisoner said he was Albert Ltn deman ant that he lived on Freeman sire-!, the Brons. He was arraigned In the Tomb Police Courl. THREW GASOLINE ON FIRE. sVatokaaao'a nini.e Cnoaoa i.u of aid. 'Mill ut W uler Work. ispadji to Tin BfanlH World.) TARRTTOWN, N. v.. Oct. 10 Fire did tihnut fJO.OOU damag to the King land Point Plant of the HaXWall P.rls- ooa Motor Company last night one of tho watchmen put hi lantern on tha Door nnd It blazed up. He grabbed a pall of gaaollna. thinking It waa water and threw It on the tdaie, and In hort time the whole north eriJ was ablare. Tho company has Its own .lire d'Part ment, but the force of water WBg so Strong that the nozzle got away and Alfred Randall waa Ladlv cut on the WOMEN'S SUIT DEP'TS. IB Both stores. Unusual Values. Afternoon Dresses of Crepe de Chine, in a variety of colors. 2 1 .50 Dancing Dresses of Chiffon, made over satin, embroidery trimmed. 29-5 tailored Suits of Broadcloth. Black and colors. 23-5 Tailored Suits of Rough Serge and Mixed Fabrics. 19 50 LACE DEPARTMENTS. Tn Both Store. Unusual .Sale. Laces at less than one-half usual prices. The assortment includes, Venise Bands and detachable Motifs; Cream All-over Net in dainty designs; Black All-cver Embroidered Net; White and Cream Net Top Lace; White, Eciu and Black Net In sertion in various widths. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEB TS, m Both store. A large stock of American Untlercloth i:ig, mr le of Cambric and Nainsook. Various models, trimmed with dainty laces and cm broideries. Varied stock of Imported I ndenvear at the following prices. Gowns 1. 50, 2.75, 3.75 and 5. .so Chemises 95c, 1.25, 1.75 Drawers 95c, 1 .25, 1 ..so Combination Suits.. . .3.25, 4.00, 4.50 2.50 a-73 6.35 CHILDREN'S SHOES. In Both Stores. Sorosis Shoes for school arid general wear. Made of Sorosis Health Calf, (.lazed Rid and Patent Leather. JAMES McCREERY I 31 23rd Street 3 4th Street To Increase aLKXANDKK gV I Imoi roeai. I 01 i SlisJ. Klr.s Mrs fiVtfA'Rf XV. T to board yill i, aioll atl.LAHaJ "aV jl j.u to toera: w aTTeTiyVMiiE"rv'., i Buntir frwiit rs-ai, e 1 'Si. . c.uv.Qlir.t tab... slrift'ot spSftBI snuncoMiiK v 1 eth. Vth ilmliJ. ' perlor l-oard. i.is'iTi)rTtr:r 1 I araaU liat1 esrnil ' tlfihicf j reiiowi'.li ' LBatlNl iTviN AV. ' 1 tirslleii! tab! all t accumns-lfttel. Ariati i LlXIN'ITiiN AV. roomi. tlee.itlonll I I lurmuMlnss . rsaanuaS I.KXIX0TON" AV u .rj bans' I', tst'la SiATudOr. "AV ISVl I'sims. coavsaiiaisrli I ribwsr. 1 FAWf IT. j67. hall room, axeellenl uleseoaf, BT. Aoiif's ITT, ti Bood, ifan n imi 1 fiyFA-SY ftt tMo ' stru to ibw m. i prl.ati bath, ibown, n.1 night. Sl for "1 steidr noiltT"n knowl . . of a eraJ li'.rn right asm, rafuea.M ( WAISsWliKTH AV.. "Lg.i :. Isdr sl.ss f7J 5 RIMfAM Mi iarc and irLAll r I vvXsiiiSilfriv PLid ninnln. wslar at, 1 1 7v"r.r.t.rt PLarE, isi'vllitit table . awl lfiT aVU. lima, aid tiMllni . $4 lCl was) ferry. S nrl- utn fmo TiV. BbT tl Barks, ID IV . s' "'Tiirtis eh. Hi. d , si UorM. (Tj XT, , 1R91 ll.es ISb-; u I'.ir I riff. trn sT,; hu nusi . '. -I tiuar-t: a 'tu.i , fSI B -Ti. nt Vslred. haulm! fMrw . It.. or f . r' ; sy"n itwr.B.' WB. ti -dsrsa it i mo.iira' tr tlTfl, nt "w S'l i' l-.t uUtaH. .Mil the Profits of Your Boarding or Rooming House i.if i? flri'iT 1 Remember that the World gives "Boarders Wanted" and "Fur nished Room" Ads. a circulation in New York City 100,000 GREAT E R than the Herald and Times COMBINED. Then Act Accordingly S WANTED. I fi- i -i.h I u'kiugniin , ljr4 it ie- riu' btjL -1 ' rl t at f tmii r W UhV s lasr , Ida home. "aWTthAVigtefifM," -Tit:"- Ml IntJiil; ; ajt.-rtl liOTDf. h emfcrtfr. I HGtli at. si .1 silt r. -J.ol erl.st. f.iuilT. termi si "' '.i1 L; flnt jU, i USt, I'lrtmrnt B I. . igath it. tlonrsslast Si hllWSBSd noiui, .11 B ,(si la.t .iT. --I.iis.. Beara; all coio.almci., h iflitht T.ars ran; ..amrnofs, (sell tor4ir.' flM oWUi) -Attrsctii lie an,1 sartlol; houiti.lie I tebpaoae, l- I.rrs l"1 enel men - Isirjer. Up&B. l'.'7tlil Nlrely furnlilit ... 111 Utile, trie. :. ... f siib I'l. sssat." BrlgiT. C' aan taUt, hoaullk: t-Wait-cT."il.lSDoira'i Fr in-nll tl. Selor rlt. rtablj li'.rne 'titivhou. r.t ami run water, da. loll villi. Uo f lo I how to imnrlM tiio 1: - , , cltsra fur Uw 1' ' ! I, Waahles' ... Ilslfliu- - ioooi, - ii i issaoassisV r Isi .-. 71" Ifeai ifjl fiTriUsbad ': air-ellrnt table. , W-Iarss. mall roonsi heat; iseeurnt table. 14 Large, small r ..- ; s tates: -are csiotenleot. It-' Msnll soup! 1 or 3 IB rnlimtca fmm 42.1 t. .t alt ImptoTftaanv. iiard. sood Bother's ears. riwi: -Mure I. ul Ut IdaiBA Shis wopjiftti weuldrtoifil pVirj, tirMir e. iiu, if.s.n Bl f ir wo ladles :oita aial "rsnnj, XT-Udlee .ro.,llm.' ' il .in.ill roosjsrri.sJUul lj trinal'lits. raMMl ruoia siiaBeid JC-r,