The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1911, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1911. n i 22 MEN BURNED, T7INSURANCE BLS 2°": WOMAN QHOKED. [29-3 ay | | egulating the liquidation of life in flammed the door when she ran in j perintendent control and power over iM 9a now hew to 1é0ete - = FATALLY, By IN THE ASSEMBLY matin ingen sy fom on : By BURGLARS SHE Bis, ame von tote net ere ealt h tet Get nis teat spel the difference between cas- ng. She ran almost into the arms of y and fire and mar insurance Detectives Austin i ' - companies to prevent one from working | | Fifth avenue station Restores color to Gray or ly erty ‘wh ed ih another a fo the Fifth Avenue Court today! druff and invigorates the Scalp ae We aac ce ballet —Promotes a lu xuriant, WOMEN’S SUIT DEP’TS. Im Both if they had found tna \rnird ave-| healthy hair growth—Stops its ~ nue and Sixth stre Semke falling out. Isnot a dye, j New models in Tailor-made Suits, of On Wednesday, February the 8th, from the t graft Inquiry m Victims Vetew Desens Some peste Be by State su-| ° Eyes of |Mrs. Semke Beaten by Pair in | When Tank of Hydrocarbon Perintendent and Others jas : a «| Brooklyn Flat, Aids in a ther ales he Sateen, or se | Serge, Shepherd Check and Striped Worsted. ; : ‘ . sc tio | prov | ee pomeleas, with & rind pecialiies Co., Blows Up Near Jamaica. Result of Graft Inquiry. Their Capture. | ire nad found a nearby REPOME ALE SURMTITOTRS | ek ONT and 32.50 ia eon ae ‘ % \ GNITED UPHOLSTERY C0, UPHOLITERY CO. | Cotton Voile Dresses in Violet, Light : CLEARING THIRD” RAIL,| SUS: eventeen bate car ma that any person | stra, Kar ke Went trom her apart. | 7 West 14th, St. Phone ¢ Blue, Black or White. 15.00 ‘, “ mendations of the 27 1h dt Lb aay "1 ment at No. Seventh street, rook cee CASTORIA | St tendent of Insurance and at once. estigating com. | Heater, " catnplen, hang ra 19¢ WOMEN'S GLOVES. Im Both Stores, d Tui Ise ~ in the Legisia- bee hd ton avenl She heard Dangerous Fluid Used to En-| Pinas Hogg |, ,BALTIMONE, "sit ex” 7 Five eee veer tot! For Infante and Children, se iain 5 ‘ains to espite | Comm tendent’ ~ | months in Jall was the sentence Imposed | upstat » her own sitting room, she Th -PIECK PARLOR @tits “Me " 5 Bereanboue ty roult Despite Cane wasota um eae 00s Ve Saveers tert | sce oucey tae oak oom You Have Always Bought boltred i tapetry, oh | IcCreery” one clasp White Pique Gloves, | ‘ Bears the Wooden | the bureau in her bedroom | hitting fraternal organttations, under | Sere yest bhi gimp, Olt frames polished with self or black embroidery. 1.00 per pair x his wife and terribiy| ene team Dac’ _ like Ps " * . Insurance. | mutilating her face with a knife, The} ®"¢ seis Sawa ou ors wae |e 4 hia $ One clasp, English Prix Seam Capeskin end Increase f te s me the nippin ey ost in the jai] 8% another he be t . i, Nek 2 funde of casualty compenien wae. [here was ined was In 1007, jen. ‘The two cuffed her, choked her Gloves. ‘Tan or White. 1.00 per pair White Biarritz Gloves, Pique or over- seam. 1.00 per pair TRUNK DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, Sale of Trunks of the best manufacture. Various models in Steamer, Dress and Skirt Trunks, finished with leather, rawhide and fibre. Fitted with shirtwaist, millinery and shoe compartments and dress trays. Heavy Snowfall. Putting fraternal organizations under | here yesterday on George I ned, five of | * will Ikely of the GIMBELS| There Are Two Parts of This | Annual Picture Event ‘Twenty-two men were b them so badly that they die, when a tank of hy ploded on an electric bag Long Island Ratlroad Company in cust avenue, two miles south of Ja- matca at 2 o'clock tuis morning. ‘The worst injured were rushed to Ja- maica Hospital. Should some of them recover they will be sightless. Seven. teen others were taken to St. Mary's Hospital. All were burned about the hands and face. Thirteen left for th homes later in the day. The others had to remain under the care of physicia ‘A gang of twenty-one work: i | Ie i Ii : i The Subway Store Presents New | Spring Wash Dresses for Girls, 85c PE Were not price so importantly low we might designate this as a little opening and mothers would find the showing interesting enough to pay 009990300 T9000000 the Long Island City dopot st (1) From the bankrupt stock of Fishel, | But such a little price on value 8.25 to 48.00 midnight with instructions to ci ne HT Adler & Schwartz, a collection in special groups of | beautifully ade dresses foe neheess Travelli : f ; eer gee cee an cunt creme: {| Framed and Unframed Pictures, the latter con- | pirls ts decidedly uncommon and ___Fravelling Bags of Russet and Brown arainas saa trolled by us, at astonishingly low figures | details, tke little things regarding Cowhide with reinforced corners, saddier Explosive in Tank In Car. ; (2) From several of the best and largest py pelel la lla Gh sewn, leather lining and inside pockets, “ ot tile eet flab ate was operatea {SI manufacturers of Framed Pictures, the pick of their hacnesthe hee ee Size 14 to 18 inches 5.75 hydro-carbon. in the rear, js! most attractive surplus lots. There are quite a thousand value 6.75 to 8,00 when !ce and snow c rail pocket some of the { on the rail by means of a small rubber tube. Hydro-carbon is known to de hic explosive and when men with It they are always instructed to smoke or take a lantern near tank. It is belleved one « was smoking and ca lighted match near plosion was llke the bur: non. These two factors combine to make a February Picture | Sale that is of the utmost interest and importance to all those who have room on their walls for even a single new picture. To round out the helpfulness of this Sale we offer some very much under-priced groups of Picture Frames. as well as ' the opportunity to choose from our stock of Picture Mould- ings any desired style, from which we will frame your Pictures to order, complete, at One-third less than full regu- lar prices, Here are the facts more in detail | Progress of a Remarkable Sale of From the Fishel, Adler | brown frames, with gilt lining, size & Schwartz Stock. |¥9j Fine Leather Goods dresses at this one price. For girls between the ages of © and 14 They are of percales, ginghams and prints in a wide variety of patterns, including checks, plaids and plain colors, with trimmings of plain percales and cham- brays—and all tub-able, 85c. Subway Store, Balcony. Russet and Brown Cowhide Dress Suit Cases, with double steel frames. Fitted with shirt pockets. Sizes 24 and 26 inches. 4.00 and 4.50 values 5.00 and 5.50 JAMES McCREERY & COL ' was 2999990009909000000000000000000009000000000090000000909000009090000000000 tossed on the hands ai Etchings, Photogravures and En- ame pictures, h ira ; vv, 23rd Street 34th Street epee mene pravings, unframed. at 26e and 86¢, |i ornamented gilt frames, fully | Quantities are vast. (Figure for yourself the length of time it would unconscious with th that are but small fractions of orig- | 80ld burnished, 16x23 in, to 20x32 ‘ I$ ’ - eee Those less burt kept inal wholesale prices, *Tin., at $4.60; regularly at $8.50. take the ordinary store to sell $43,000 worth of Leather Goods!) So it happens dragged their comrades from ca aad rubbed snow on thelr burning feat and hair. The car did not take fire, nor did the clothes of the workmen. Report Heard in Jamaica. (Phe explosion was heard as far as Ja-! matca. In a short while a rescue p. arrived, and then a call was sent fo ambulances, The men, til! un Colonial Pictures, in three styles | Photegravures, popular subjects. | that, although New York has been keenly interested in the opportunities of of antique frames, with ornamental |i imitacion irvine at'¢476; | this Sale, with its average price-saving of almost half, the third day of the corners, at 26¢; regularly at soc |{tames. with gilt lining, at $4.76; ee ; ; Mea tecne eel bilge h J and 75¢ : regularly at $8550. otogravures, in | Selling opens with variety practically unbroken in the many desirable groups. pre ninge and Phptogravures. SP | cenamented gilt frames, trom 13}4x | Let one item from each testify to the unusually high order of the merchandise: ularly at $1.50 7 in, to 20x30 in., at $6.76; reg- Women’s $10 to $15 Handbags, $7.50 Women’s $32.60 Fitted Bags at $20 an cesta go aes ate ularly at $13.50 and $15. Bags which show to what heights of artistic skill] — Specially made for us at this price-concession of over From Other Manufac- | American manufacturers have attained. Bags of gen-} one-third: of fine blick walrus. in the popular. Club JAMES McGREERY & COS 23rd Street 34th Street walnut frames in., at $1; regul: ine Seal Leather, in smart and modern shapes, mostly | style, with hand-sewed frame und toilet attiel c p ba and ewe ‘ume oile les mount~ ty Nanay a ae eagai eH ay rears yand Pris Ht AOL ase to $10, | Sith.mocha linings: German silver frames, gold plated edn celluloid: 16-in t y whe y were |} hn Alden,” in heavy oak ramed Pictures at 25¢e to $10, vd Sinaia r ‘ sea taken to Jamaica Hos three am || ‘ or leather covered and hand-sewed frame ingle Other Pitted Handbags for women, at $16, $20 and | a ate ornaments, at $4} | intended to be sold at soc to $18 and double handles; round or broken bottom, in black | $30: regularly $29 °o $4¢ bulances. The seventeen others were | + moved to St. Mary's Hospital in other HABERDASHERY DEP’TS. In Both Stores, Piain frame Picture > wood, in_all r rames in f it and dark | only ne odd Other Handbags at $1, $1.60, $2, $3, $6 and $10; $6.50 and $7 Traveling Bags, $5 conveyances. ety of figure | sizes, at 16¢ to $1, regularly 35¢ to | regularly $2 to $24 In sizes for men and ‘women, of sole leather, full cut UNUSUAL SALE. v hose conditlo is re | se at with se (: t 2 R ‘a ° Pie saad 08. maa os = close in 3-in. Sixth Floor Women’s 60c to $1.50 Belts, 26c with sewed edges and corners and pin trame bromel, thirty-niny ; Li T dearly 5.0 mite to begin with, so many splendid Men's $10 to $12.50 Traveling Bags, $7.50 On Wednesday, February the 8th. thirty; Patrick styles remain akers* samples and surplus lots in f black walr ith sewed edges at orne thirty’ Patrick inens That Deserve I Derascle laurel elnaclelaredl vuriocertealiere alesticinn |iventher neimeee Terese ite a) 500 Scotch Angora Coats and Waistcoats, manufacturer's samples. Suitable for auto- mobile or golf wear. Plain and fancy colors. Waistcoats... -6.50 mbskin, patent leather and sucde. Al Hi bl M ti morocco, onorable ention | sizes, and including practically every style and color. It may be accepted as a fact that only such Linens Women’s Belts, at 60¢, 76¢ and $1; regularly Brie Whahiin Sh Mary's Hoavital who come inte Soles ba Ben lax ne are creme J worthy of were considered in the most serious the high Gimbel standard. ut there are degrees even o condition were Joseph Greco, twenty excellence, and these and the following Linens afford a note- Savino, forty-two. The doctors said there was n for the recovery ot 8 Jumpinolo. er Travel ner ra Bags at $6, $7.50, $8.60 and $12, : $7. eO and. $8.50 Suit Cases at $5 Son's 988 Picted Bags at 917.00 ne cowhide averoe in regular and extra sizes, with shirt fold and hand-sewed handles English Sewed Frame Bags, of stout sole leather, in] Excellent Suit Cases, and at specially low price. spe: russet und brown: fitted with toilet articles in black or} cially made for Gimbels ‘ value 10.00 to 15.00 ERETECEECEERTEEEEN EU CECEE OE CEEE HOUTEN UCCUUE SUEUR OCECEEUAUECCEONCOUEAOCECERTOEETCeOMECOOUECCN FECCEUEURCCUUTATEEEETE two; Anies Naneho, thirty; To fa, || lS rthy combination of high qualities and moderate prices | white celluloid; 18-in, oO Dress Sui , a ; ayer twenty, who will lose both eyes, and Viel! that Heveetesnars ought to EnaWRBGGEL | oes PE” \-™"Cther Fitted Bags for men at $82,605 regularly $35 jes ERIE C0010 remuletly, fae. Coats. vere ereeeeeee eee eee teen ee 48,00 ae Senet tne? 5 Satin Damask Table Cloths i value 15.00 to, 20.00 SI Chosen from products of the best Irish and Scotch | Th * ‘WS makers, in designs of great beauty, at this satisfactory range ese Low Prices on 23rd Street 34th St iS price Cc! ‘ reet of prices mh Teles loths ae Ric race Char in Imported Blue bs ne tee tes ™: and Whit is $4.25 $5 $050 $7.75 ouse 1te = Napkins | i TITRE, PARE Coneeiitacet | Enamelware \ rg-in. $3.25 $3.50 $4 and $4.75 doz. D very welleocsted (haga: Z| Bleached Table Damask, 75c Yd. J Tresses jae Nantes is] Ordered many months ago from a well known Scotch manufacturer | “4 2. 5 re Hel wil romans this Metatetd, |) Soaks hemiemes | § | re $ en ee s 'g uding the rose-and-stripe and chrysanthemum-and-stripe. 22-in 4 as the hig ality “I always look for- |[/8}] Napkins to match, $2.76 dor " i na The picture is | made. We are able to offer ward with special pleas- is] Silver Bleached Damast, 65c Yd. \\ fy th printed because it 1gene Oo .uantity of it at Information for a Pittance : ure to Thursday-night 3 pic an aaue Si Sash lane eis agearurziee sacl bos ois ta "| i | : represents the new- | prices so surprisingly low that i supper”, said a young i Pein. wide, and almost one-third under-price Second Floor vi ness and the clever | W¢ shall be glad to have you Never before was such a complete and handily } Leyes cad 3 ¢ 2) fashioning of a wide Bee pe viel any iin indexed volume of general information pub- i he other day, SI : ; an possibly be made for the ; ‘ tee ib the maids |e Latest Model BI) yan ety Ol osel| sans ierade (ogee seh lished at such a price — 260 @ Copy: > maid's jo} ° : . 9 . see 5 >, = ‘ “9 day out, And my wife {|S “Domestic” Sewing Machine, $25 Dresses just re- | piece is guarantee PERFECT = 2 |= fe) ecis] price for is latest model, ‘‘Domestic,’’ -eive. imnel re ae a4 wy always gives me one of — 3 No, 64, 18 $26 initial payment $2 cash and’§1 a week or $6 ceived, ng the sizes, a8 you see, are ! ry EI monthly. These are of gingham, precisely the most desirable 1 os SI This 1911 model is the very highest de- in black and white, blue |; gt-Tea Pots, reg. 800, at......480 ] 3 velopruent of modern perfection and work- an white and pink and | jij. ree er FE ple Ht 3 , : white check SI manship in the building of a sewing machine | ibe rieaeay Care ree 1 osc.” 4., 600 IS EN Y L PEDIAt ° Soups SI It holds all the popular and lasting features of |} | eee ihe frank aad ine oe eae = CB or | “ ' i the famous old **Domestic,”” such as the wide, nh around the Dutch neck 3 ede et ae tee | ; i ‘7 i find fat IED ae 3] flat, adjustable needle bar, adjustable hardened ball WE Aa and short sleeves with : as It will settle the arguments you may have DeAy Manca A micas in ie is) and fork bearings, positive four motion feed (elimi- | 4 embroidery beading run |, : . i fee tae ! Re . self, Tt sets betier than 5 = eres the puckering of fine materials), and in ad- BM Sitiaaluae toner sae ue a | in your home or office regarding— Lotta aaa ae EI aition has the latest i omestic ears tension, He ity And we ga thie Siar ase |Bi]| Population w Immigration Sports | i ; ? \o the most sensitive of all tensions. discs of glass, wear- i Ps ie ae . 5 are 88 | \ a next (RAL Y jen it iS proof steel, self-threading needle bar, an automatic | i eile 18 but faye s istareiat keine fa a as _ | Music w@ Art @ Opera ~@ Coinage sometimes wonder i le Ish score new niiae i ice Pot : | cy Say \s| tension and special controller for chain stitch, and a i " at $0 this is the reason why Fri- | 13) looper interchangeable with shuttle | ie Dresses. which you | jai Handle Sauce Pots, «at. reg is\ Weights Measures “ Aviation Arla’ to be is These machines are NEW and PERFECT. | N will find on the sec- boc, at 460 s|||Millionaires @ Tariffs ~ Areas | GAY: Guaranteed for five years. Delivered to any railroad |] | ond floor at Gimbels. ' ter Pails, wooden handle IS) 21 kinds station within 500 miles of New York after reference sR | 92.25. “sn Ae | $1.20, at 65c S| Political Platforms ~ Legislation fe prov atisfe = ' +40, med % Wox handle Just add hot water have Epoues saline a “ a Colleges ~ Churches ~# Societies, Etc. | fring 29a ment has been made.” Pails, enamel cover, rege | FBI No Home, Olfice, Factory, Library, Cauroait FUND Floor IMB | Pans, oval shape, rae Student, Teacher, Lawyer, Politician, { conden) Catalogue can be had for the Hae Writer, Editor, Merchant, Speaker, ; famden b asking. BROADWAY THIRTY- SECOND ST. 40¢ i i Look for the & SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK THIRTY:THIRO St Fifth Floor |can afford to be without this handy book that tells you \ red-and-white what you want to know when you want to know it label LOPE ECE, Oa Ee ea \ ,

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