The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1911, Page 10

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HE BVENING WORLD, | FRIDAY, JANUARY Suit House’’ PANG HTO SSOO FIRE. "SENDS 42 FAMILIES ell 6 7” a ceca GreatestCoatSale ocbnahe t Prepared on the Largest Possible Seale to Eclipse Anything Ever Aitemptedin Coat Selling 600 Coats SvO Coats 1,100 Coats 900 Coats Reduced from ¢ from $12 Reduced from 18.59 Reduced from 19. from 19.75 Reduced from 21 from 29.50 jo" .00 ha G. 15 12: 50 All Sizes for Women th Ave. ”" Open Open Saturdays Until 6.30 P. Lm: At Our Great January Sale in the Basement Store We Offer a Complete Line of 12 Different , Styles of Men’s $3.50 Shoes at a BY in nil leathers. Also Tan Grain Hig): Cut Storm Boots. 5.°°Shoes| for Women at® 2.65 4 Forty-two families were made to ‘scramble out of their homes at No, 1 GM Alton street to-day by a fire w aiid only 00 damage Zeydel Kaiserman went to work Gwife and their two-year-old baby Al) had gone to Mt. Moriah Hospital; Jof them were sick. Isaac Schule ‘fives upstairs, saw smoke comin the Kalserman door. He kr ‘There was no answer, fo he r Into the street and howled, By the fifth how! a suMctent mum “tude bad bollected to brave the eme geney. They went in and smi the Kaiserman door. The kit was a fumace. Everybody howled and went ‘on the run, leaving the door open eo | @raught fanned the flames, People on the Kaiserman's floor ran the burning apartment to the steps the street. On the floor above, breed | ran into the apartment of the facing the Rivington street | od station, and climbed fri pe to the nearby platform ° ants on the fourth, fifth, and floors ran to the roof and came 4 the street through salghboring ounes. ©The firemen, when they came, had All Siz for Misse to couple one line of hose, flirt ter through the hall and the Kalser- | man apartment, which was quite burnt | wnecouple the hose and Ko away But the police were busy for an hour & half calming the pante stricken | and keeping outsiders, who | ted to get a look at a great tragedy, from trampling them to death Also the police were asked by Abra- ham Lush, who described himself as the brother of the baseball player, Yale's professional coach, to take note that he had “rescued” two small | nm from the fourth floor. —— w———— . RUCE WITNESS DIES IN MANHATTAN HOSPITAL. Robert Caldwell Also Famous for " False Affidavit in A, T. Stew- art Case. | Robert Caldwell, seventy-six years pid, known as the "Great American vit Mak Vecause of the false Gmoavits he made in the A, 'T. Stew- rt and the famous Duke of Portiand Bases, died yesterday In the Manbattan State Hospital on Ward's Island, | Caldwell differed from most other men of the Munchausen type because At Far Less he really believed in the fantastic in- | | Yentions of his brain. Ife was born in | | Treland and came here in 1871 to work for A. T. Stewart, After Mr. Stewart's death he came forward with affidavits tely PIA N cir 3. { Over 3,000 that the body had been stolen, and later that the will was forged. "in the Duke of Portland case in Lon. | Worth, and it is thi is and this alone | fon he swore the Duke led a double lite |that has given them their enviable | anger hear of, roses aad the |neputatlon, All that is claimed ts lead. ‘The coffin was exhumed and nis founded on fact. They have never | sory was 5 proved fal aie returned to ras to ony the sperma of all! rT prrested at) who see and hear them. ho: Btat ft Be erhans setts acc | Send pol oreo to England for trial because of WISSNER WAREROOMS: condition. He leaves a daughter at | 86 6th Ave., Cor. 19th St., N. ¥. George, Staten Island, 638-540 Fulton St., Brooklyn. | | | ___ Established 1856 W. H. HALL anufacturing Furrier | 30 WEST 22D ST. Half Block East of Sixth Avenue | _ (FORMERLY OF SIXTH AVENUE) | Pawidiniie Than C oats Ld holesale Cost Lord & Taylor Founded 1 826 Misses’, Junior and Children’s Coats and att Reduced % to 4% A splendid opportunity to secure Winter Gar- ments of style and quality at much less than regular season prices, Girls’ Coats } of Melton and Cheviot, all lined, i some braid trimmed. i $6.25 Values to $12.50 | Broadcloths, Mannish Mixtures, Zibelines and Cheviots. Many t $72, 75 two buckles. || Boys’ Tan buckles. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St, heavy and medium s Boys’ Calf Blucher Calf, Black Kid, Black Velvet and Corduroy. They are not factory rejects, nor damaged, nor shopworn, but the very latest fashion of this season. Set Display in our Sixth Ave. Window. Shoes at $1.85 These are discontinued styles taken from our Main Floor. sizes; exceptional ins to those who can find their size. Box Calf, Gun Shoes for Boys and Giris alf and Satin} Poys’ Be Grain Storm Shoes, with Bizes OOM wrest tiensees rain Storm Boots, with two Sizes 3 to 514 . $1.25 $2.00 20 distinct styles to select from |} in Patent Leather, Gun Metal} Never Before HAVE Stout Women FOUND SUCH Perfect Siyle Solid Comfort ATA Popular Price HE Nemo ‘Innovation Sale’’ has instantly developed into the most widespread and successful corset-event this country has ever known, and for this good reason Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets Nos. 319 and321. With Patented Semi-elastic Lastikops Reducing Bands Are the Greatest Corset-Values Ever Offered In these new models entirely new effects are produced H by the use of the patented Nemo Lastikops Webbing—the only elastic fabric ever made that DOESN’T WEAR OUT— ¥ guaranteed to outlast the corset. but they are el: plenty of room ‘ou sit down—al CT. Se If Reduce: FECT ABDOMINAL white coutil, sizes 19 to 86... The Nemo “Innovation Sale’’ the principal stores of every town a’ FOR TALL STOUT now in progress in city from Maine An r 2 to California, The demand is TREMENDOUS. We're bs Girls and Junior Coats filling re-orders for hundreds of dozens daily. Go to Special Mark Down Sale of Chinchillas, Cheviots and Man- 7 $8, 75 | your dealer and GET yours while you can find your size, nish Mixtures; all flannel lined. Registerea Estabenes KOPS BROS., manuractunsas, NEW YORK Values to $15.00 Trade Haifa 3 Girls’ and Junior Coats Mark Century §& “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” _ FURS | For To-morrow, Saturday dressy coats in this collection, 121st Annual Sale | #100 Black Lynx Scar! a, $75 Pointed Fox Scarfs. “, $50}81 » $30) 875 Pointed Fox Mulls .. Black Lynx Muffs..., W.H. HALL, 30 West 22d Street Zibelines, Mixtures Cheviots, Imported ; sore braid and velvet | $14.75 5, 5.00, 5.25, 5.50, 4.00, 6,50, 6.75, 3,50, §.75, 7.50 7.25, 8.25 A clearance of all our regular suits up Ma d broadcloth, tyim aided in the’ 9275 Persian Lamb Coats.......66.s00+ Special, $150 Values to $20.00 | Street Bisam Dyed Muskrat Coats. : $150) pv PPOrT ; Md | e | Bron Sa Contos a ee ate, | Table Linens Moire mony Coats: oe ERD) Weaves lined and intorlined ii $14. 75 January Clearing Sales 00 Moire Pony Conts.......ssssseeseerneseeeees “ $50) ; alue #25 All of standard McCutcheon quality and relia- hitundes eee ecial a Guaranteed Saving 875 Moire Pony Coats “$30! Value #25,00 inet dutcat a ek” Girls’ 0 Sideboards $19.98 ‘ , ; gee RP bility; at reduced and special prices. a Moire Caracul Coats....... tl $150 Corduroy Velvet, Imported Mix- | | Napkins (per dozen) Soles. Material is Persian lamb cara-| wood; French bevel plete mirror; 2 $150 Moire Caracul Coats............eccseceee eens “ $75 tures und Wale Cheviots, braid f $24 75 | Breakfast size at $2.25, 2.50, 3.00, 3.25, 4.00, 4.50, 5.50 | Jeul, heavily lined: box, back, storm | drawers; large nen closet, _ ‘ 2g ‘ . e collar, dor row of je uttons; ii Fur Scarfs Fur Muffs and velvet trimmed, t | Dinner size at $3.00, 3.25, 3.75, 4.25, 5.25, 7.25, 8.75 see gto 15 ym Jewel buttons Renaissance 69c at [oman Value $40.00 Table Cloths fomen's $1G,98 | Size 18 x 72 inches, 4 piece, Japanese "ee wiuer | rte ces ; 3 avdanueaen GEO AUE £0; 4.00.4.50, 6 Suits drawn work centre; reg. 98e #100 Mink Scarfs, $50| 875 Mink Muffs......... Children’s and Junior Coats yards at $2.25, 2.50, 2.75, 2.85, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 6.00 omen - $1.69 Long Cloves colora catawba, | Vnites 16 butte mn Jength; value $2.49, , Boys’ & Girls’ yeen and navy. y: i $65 Black Fox Scarfs....... $35} 840 Black Pox Mutls...,, feiarrad Value $30.00 0, 10.50 Coase Ate Shoes 98c , : 0, 10, 5.25, 5.50, 6.00, 6.25, 8 patigt 97 $45 Sabled Fox Searfs...., $25| $35 Subled Fox Mul RB Rua STUD Lune CUR Ee a8 Tailored Waist %FC | Boye Satin calf, blucher or bel; $50 Black Wolf Searfs..... $20) #50 Bleck Woll Mutts - /ards at $4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 6.75, 7.50, 9.5¢ af Three different lots: Irish linens, lin-} Gitts Dongola, kid top, buttoned , ; nea Fs ” 5 1 ted | rl > : p, buttoned or 30 Sabled Raccoon..,.... $15] 845 Sabled Raccoon Mutts. § The New Wash Dresses 2igx3_yardsat 86.75, 7.00, 7.50, 8,00, 8.25, 10.50, 11,25, 16,00 Haro ea eat feet sags 11 to 2 Larger sizes proportionately priced, |] of Venice embroidery or cluny lace ie ane 12!c 4 | hed ine ¢ etive va oS » Line ks 02. 0 al Other Specials | For Children and Juniors } This sale also includes very attractive values in Pure Lirien J) [974 577 Sees! © 1.48 Mpc atria ell saetere tale bso M oq Lined Cost GALL "ere ood | Sheets and PillowCases, Towels, French and American Lingerie Shoes heel of eolhpule to 614; worth 25a en's ER Mees si ae ae 7 ' é , | “ors adies’ Outer Garments 2 siery. : mae Mia 1 ; leache. Mer Gus Tinad Costa. .s..).J.c,.., Pea ewer |) The latest models in a variety of materials, and Corsets, Ladies’ Outer Garments and Hosiery oy ny Mid oF velvet, toni] on Pein vk 22¢ Yd, ; 865 Men's Fur Lined Coats. ah ‘ . $35 het tia . u . 3 M ry t h & C tizes T1 to 2, Me es oan bS8yi wiles laeee variety of patterns P $26 Men's Auto Coats... . $15 $1.59, J3.00, $4.00, $5.00 & $6.50 | ames Cc u Cc eon 0. - — i $50 Men's Auto Coats...........650055 . $80 LE Ea es | & 34th St., weer nora | 1T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A “WORLD WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, brou y & 20th St; 5 ve. 19th St, © Mall Block EAST of Sigh ‘vs, N.Y, Telephorw 4236 Grameicy | Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St 5

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