The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1911, Page 9

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PAIAMA BRIGADE HGHTS BLAZE IN BiG APARTMENT A pajama fire brigade ald good work | at 6 o'clock this morning during a blaze | in the Beaufort apartments, No. West Fifty-seventh streot, until water | spoiled =many handsome articles Right apparel and smoke drove the Wearers to the lower corridors, Dr. A. L. Swift discovered the fire tn | antity of ft over Might, on the ninth floor of the fourteen | story structure. As soon as he opened Mn Pantry door he saw the flames had | through to an apartment he also his butler's pantry, where a painters’ materials had b ottples on the tenth floor, Robert Alphonso, the elevator heard elevnr the nine tenants « tower corr es with hand gre said It was the mos: of firesfighters they A hose was pu through ‘t ¢ water wer Soon the pajaroa men but they didn’t) mind. er men, women of them having thing on ov had beet r night c n down floors. Before the blaze was under cont more than 10 men, women and dren, many in water-soaked dresses, were hu lower hallways. Stamped on G"Ave.&20™St A Shoe ( too good for a C “hilt, The b can } High Cut Shoes Youre Li | Bring the Chi cn | | To Our I Clergyman’s Son Tuberculosis Cured MAIN ee 4 r> Lace mae and mi Sets Irish Point Lace Curtains—neat de- | Irish Point Door Panels—in pretty of “ire.” and shu to a citiz » cond Jo an avin. making trips back | to take the yor tu th A dozen or more men, all In pajamas, ing poured onto the at work until the smoke became sx hey had to abandon their task, | ving weasoned smoke eaters, and children, few 1 time to get any- a together in the fire did not ex- Cammeyer Standarde’ Mot America’s Largest Shoe Store. Children’s Shoes Be Made Chi ild's, 1 $ 0 and 5.60 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1911. signs; large assortment designs; suitable for window worth $4 and $4. . $3 or door panels; each......... 25¢ Irish Point Lace Curtains—beautiful | Jrish Point Sash Laco—fine quality designs; elaborate border: values $6 art $6.5 $4.50 ve Lace Curtains | Maric Antoinette Lace Bed “ Sets— inch hemmed fine cable net; farge Marie An- Marie An- toinette center motif and two large toinette borders and jes corner medal 5 value motif; value $4.7 $3.50 | $6.50; at coves $4.75 At ‘Prices That —" rhe as One of the Notabte Bargain Sales of the Season. = A MOST UNUSUAL opportunity 1 —— 9 secure exceptionally artra specimens of thin-blown Bohemian glassware at a very low price; hand. Sy mv etched in the popular Grecian bd and “star” design. Special bargain tables arranged for their display and sale. Homer Laugh- Ay hisky : bese Champagne Tumblers... 6 .10c 4 Goblets. Lemonade Tumblers., 6¢ 10c Co Wine Claret tay a Ghisses. .. 10€] Glasses... 10 aes tiomor: | Yemonade, handled. Table Tumblers.............. 10e | price 5 Foaqt Rest Morris Chairs As illustrated; adjustable backs; tufted or ‘plain; full spring upholstered seat; frames are golden oak, with quartered oak arms; adjustable foot rest at~ tached to chair under the seat; the best gerade of leatherette; regular price bets le Price eT sg) BS = . Floor Coverings the Choicest Specimens trom the Best Rug Makers of America, All Underpriced. ade Axminster Carpets High-Grade Wilton Rugs a ®. Size Saic Price and beauti/ul weave and [c\- periect in Plain Crex Grass Matting In the Roll in green, tan, red and bluz 8.3x10.6.. yx? 8.5410.6 Figured Crex Rug inche 7.6 2.101 8.0x10.0 3.85 | 9.0K97.0 Plain Crex Ruys se als Price Size : pat. 4. Oat. 66827... 00.00. (GREENHUT Building, First Fresh Fish We clean fish free of charge. r of city le 12¢ ’ Values Especially Remarkable Be- ality awies; pretty figured designs; deep bolster cover canters, ha 49e (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) Arm Rockers As illustrated; $8.50; sale Couches—covered with the best oa of China Closets— made of fine quartered o: leatherette; solid oak frames and rubbed rubbed finish ; tullopen spring construction ; regular price, $20; sale price (GREENHUT Building, Second and Third Floors.) a muliding, Second snd Third f low prices to which we invite Double DH pede Trading Stamps_ ibs Purchases Before 12 o’Clock qrery Member of the Famity Ready-to-Wear Hats for Women and Wash: ‘ Stamped Stationery. Engraved Cards, Announcements, ete. Go-CarteT iy In the Basement Scores of sensational bargains inWhite Goods, Blankets, Comforter: TABLES IN THE AIS (See today's for det pr ae inate 3 possible, however, for us tospeak of our GREEN- ie of ‘sheer HUT Building—now devoted exclusively to home-outfittings—without using such words as Language less strong would do less than justice to the facts. This old Altman store, which you have lately known so well as “Greenhut's,” was a beautiful place. No money was spared | when it was built and no money has since been | spared on its upkeep and improvement. View- | ing it to-day, however, as a home-outfitting | store, admirers who have known it for years | declare that it has NEVER looked as well as it “largest,” “finest” and “best.” does NOW. j } _ The Largest Home- Outfitting Store in New York---Probably | the Largest in the World. Superlatives are so easy to write—and so common-—-that those who can use them with Lcclnons Biibreceds | truth hesitate to employ them at all. We are not “collectors” of the rare, the antioue and the high-priced; we are merchants perienced in catering to YOUR wants and in dealing in the practical kinds of home-outfit- If you desire to see a museum of costly specimens, you must go elsewhere; but if you wish to look over the largest stocks in America of the Rinds of goods that most people put into their homes and offices, you MUST come If you haven't visited our GREENHUT Building since it became the largest and finest home-outfitting store in the city (and probably in the world) you should come in, merely as a matter of information and education. New York has never seen anything like it in scope and completeness. As for prices—well, you know us. store, however fine and large, could satisfy us unless it UNDERSOLD as well as OUT- CLASSED every competitor. | Into the five great floors of this building we have put the best stocks that we could buy of the kinds of goods that we know you want. Supreme Values in Furniture, Tomorrow Every Item bor Here Is a Most Extraordinary Bargain. Furniture (Even at the had Figure) Is Right Up to the High his” Mr by ad al Co. Standard Dining Tables Dining Chairs TT) Chairs | As illustrated; round top; |AS illustrated; made of quartered oak, rubbed and f dd; 6-ft. extension; heavy claw feet; best poss | heavy co sible construction inely im gularly $20; sele § ished; sale | =A OUND NGS] ey fala PROB. «10005 and polished; three groove: traight front, with curved $27 ular price, $37, sale price Housefurnishings No more conclusive evidence of the supremacy of the Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Housefur- nishing Store could be possibly offered than in this most extraordinary combination of merit and ou ‘tomorrow in the Basement of our GRFENHUT Building. S15 top Raicmite Vacuum Carpet Cleaners se unranteed and posit (GREENHUT | Patent | biour Gathered from nearby d Lb fresh Cereals P1201] wine pea neans ‘ PURE CK EAT FLOUR 99), {e BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 936 i} Special Prices on aCe Best Groceries, “Meats, F Fish, Ete. Wines & BF quote ie ure Caniornia | New Lace by EL WESTPHALIA ALY POTATOES—120. STYLE BACON 12%4ce | q >> MILD 0 ) BACON—Ib. EL WESTPHALIA sive Haws 1 ARDINES: 19¢ D COFFEE (0 si; 80¢ TEAS—all greon or mixed) D3. Mother’ MOTHER'S OAT MOTH RK TOASTED CuK porkane 6)-¢ | F | (MAIN Bul The Prices Are Wonderfully Low, But the Porch Rockers As illustrated; very con:- Enameled Bedsteads used as sewing rockers also; we have them in red, green and naturfl color; regularly : Straight posts, | t-!6-inches in diameter; heavy brass top rails and ; exceptionally well finished; izes 4-6, 4-0 and best construction; s 3-0; regularly $7; sale price Wire Springs—for heavy iron or brass bed- made on solid oak frame: finely tufted and covered with the best grade of genuine leather; full open spring auresses— Filled with South American hair; Leather Couches— absolutely the best; finely stitched and) vered with A. C. A. or fancy- ing; ee price, $18, 50) ° sonatrietion; regular price, steads; bronze-finished irames, supported by heavy steel wire fabric; all sizes $ sane price; reculacty $6; sale price 4 Beautiful Pictures her Our New Art Gallery ial exhibit und sale, tomorrow, to introduce the new gallery in all tic beauty and maynificence as one o/ the most important features . Prices unusually low, rays sin hand - ornan ented gilt tr ames; a very choice pon At Greatly Lowered Pricea for Tomorrow Genuine Oil Paintings—in a high- grade list of subjects; size ieee inches; value $15; iniings-—in beautiful’ gale and vgoldchurasuind frames, Phoisgravures--regwierly $5,057 only and shadow box; speciai about 20 of these beau- tifulpicesres, tomorrow, at Genuine Water Ce ‘olors—tegu- $ larly up to $22; at nuine Fenson Oil Paint § in deep gili and gold- shadow box, complete a Fenson Oil Paintings: framed very uppropri- $4 $16.75 | Ben ton Coat Cooking ikanges— Hand - Colored Artotypes iramed eo! $16.75 with cabinet base; i house guaranteed to be excellent cooker: made to sell at $4. s0yat, + deer. $17.25, oven; 5 large cooking holes on imported’ pictures; your choice of any pic= ture in this lotat ‘ Choice Selection of Pictures: namental gilt fram ~a very choice selection; in gilt tr nes; regularly $ Pastels -in sweep orna- mented gold-burnished $. 75 No.7 @ Pr Nos size 59,75 size; at (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) Specially Priced for Tomorrow “Clarets, Rhine Wines 69¢, 79, 98e, $1.14, $1.2 (MAIN ae Third pa Diamond Ale Dozen bottles. regular ding, Third Ploor,)

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