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mene a eas THE LM th WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1911. iN RY beet a NEW AUTO FIRE ENGINE h | n'theoiver ame cater epinivé | SMASHES SPEED RECORDS. Dr, Blaber of the Lone Island Colter seo found Morgan «tilt altve, but tn} (Jeans Up Blaze in Eleven Minutes, \ ie tae Shit ° ition, and rushed iim oft! t meN F , RONG OFFICES “PROPOSED 10 GME to the J. Before Old Horse Truck singine So, Whe Dacked Ilito its quars En Morgana toom wis found this te | Arrives at Scene. ters, ready for another ary of the | eftotas i ‘Visit Our Model Quick 1 Luncheon, ‘Sixth. Floor a? Double kiey Stamps All Day To-Morrow Many Chass | Sales Advertised Sunday Will Continue on Sale To-Morrow | Let iny body be cremated {the ashes thrown fnto the furnace, \* en at $ o'clock ta y * t | ‘That is better than keeping them in At forty-six minutes past 9 o'clock an W B 3 ae : "i Po } anurn, If there is any money left | alarm sounded for a fire at No § Wes: | ibbeesn tp dak bi to Ask District-Attors| Also W viiigd ts His Ashes Thrown! sive the bors a good time. “Gool- | One Hundred: ad ileventh stree H i eapected Su ‘ als ar ains : f | : ; by to all baat at According to the schedules provided {sian mes of the Jury axiom Women's Tailor Made Waists of fancy striped Ney to Probe Frederick Away, Not Kept in an, ter, came te Anis | €or Notsecdrawh appariaiie Truck No. (¢ sbihgge gg aS anche madras. ‘They are exceedingly smart waists for at the Bro me ae die (0 at mived to Mle ar edia © years, He st and had been ur pingion's Birth as a brotier wio ia Master RAGTIME NOT WANTED. Simmonds’s Affairs. Urn. e before any other com: nv business wear. Were made to re- fail at 1.00, Special, — r @} each ee SPARKLING, oer Look at These Wonders! =< $5, $7, $8, $9, $10 Sample Hats Brooklyn Police Headquarter and asked + Greditors File Involuntary Pe- (yee Xe! @ffon in Bankruptcy After | Wife" Failure Is Announced. aro eration thes opportit ure © found tiat a man named | Auditorian BY TEST ‘ " manager 0 t Haple Primmed Hirts that were made to sell at prices Morgan ovcunied the front hail bedroom | Manaxer ‘ S << ug fram 85 to 810 will be offered at one tniform S Hlenry Lens was) sent * Pearl sivest house in imo tt talk place, dust ah ferns ct nary customers thrones on he secon eur ea wth ake see | Brats, cian of "my THE WORLDS PUREST SPRING WATER rt 6 Un WT wl veer oe tor the cttice of Frederick Simmonds, a! !d¥ and several lodgers tne pollceman | i ming shape, from the wee small to the large picture twoker on the Consolidated Exchange [7 )°Ke) ()ere. WW ven he gol no answes a MaNTiabasia vis tie ae, ate We Moran wea unconscious In & chair, eleven vere for ragtine. is morning, bitte: ; enouncing members of the firm and 2 “k Hai beers seousing them of having encourage! 00 Black Hair 98c| | $2 to $b Ready tiading when the firm was insolvent epg 7 ; - 2 _ i p y, Win or Chip Hats | to-Wear Hats a” Deane ot he ctistomers declared they | TE REY Any style hair hats; large | Black and colored ready- 6,000 Pairs of Women’s $1.50 inte the firm's affairs. ; The failure of Simmonds was an. | good collection of black | 7” nounced, on the floor of the Consoll- | hip hats; values to #2; ture ; ale ‘Tuesday, worth up to 83; on It is only by bringing the combined buying 98c sale while they last 98c power of the three Gimbel Stores to bear thal such an offering as this is possible. dated Frchange shortly after the open: | (Mair Floar. >, We bought from a leading American hosiery {ng hour this morning. About n Fi . Tuesday—2,600 Women Can Buy % Special Prizes in an nis : : mill its whole surplus of new, perfect Stockings, The Shoe Sale made for this season’s selling, and offer them now at S330 Tub pee 3} ruptoy was filed against the brok tne United States District Court, show half price. Hundreds, of people are walking around New York They are made of pure lustrous thread silk, firm in 30 of the new Spring S$ and Summer Styles at ing approximate liabilities of $0,000 an anseta, consisting of stocks, bonds, cash in Bank and fixtures, according to the today in the fine Spring Shoes they bought in this Gimbel Shoe Sale, to the great benefit of their pocketbooks. <aehened:t at like j ata These are the dresses we sell regularly Other people, who like to look ahead, have anticipated strengthened lisle Unread soles, In black and all at 0, which thousands of bei 1 ypreciate style and) finish know oreiitors, aggregate $10,000, 1 their next winter Shoe needs among the splendid Shoes, the pretty ¢ colorings to wear with Spring dresses and to be equal to. dresses other® stores pr Every hat millinersmade and of the finest ma . trimmed with silks, velvet ribbons, win ind flowers UN-RAY WATER CO. Office, 34th St. & Bro “s samples; but sheer in texture, and with their wearing quality | | | @emmonds has deen a member of the) Cenolidated Stock Exchange since Nov. %M, 18%, and @eemed to be doing a fair | business. He hed a branch office at Bighth avenue and Fifty-eighth street | and private wires to Philadelpnia and Albany. It was said to-day that the faijure had been expected for several Gaye. According to Simmonds the failure of in heavy weights, that the sale offers at such very low prices. dainty shoes. There are Shoes for business and dress, for indoors 75c pair for regular $1.50 quality. Main Floor and out, in all leathers—and among the Women’s Shoes velvets and satins— h many lots in full-size ranges, and in practically every desired style. 10,000 pairs of Shoes started the sale in the Second Floor Shoe Store and over 12,000 pairs in the Subway Shoe Store, so that tomorrow there is still fine choosing for those who were not able to come last week. Men's $5 Shoes at $2.75 | Women’s $6 Shoes at $3.50 the company was due to an over exten elon of business in establishing branch Patent leather lace, on a hand- A very pretty model, some last, in all sizes. kid button; wing and offices without sufficient capital, Sim monds was formeriy a telegraph opera- 's $4 Oxfords at $2.75 | tips. with the new, high or black calf and patent heels. tor, and was for a tim: in a branoh of- | fice m the Consolidated Stock Ex- change bulking. Women’s $5 Shoes for $2.85 id medium weight for Spring ome styles from our own. All sizes. s vt to be reordered, in- Owing to Simmonds's absence from his office It was impossible to get any statement of the firm's assets. It is believed, however, that they will be Men's $6 Shoes at $3.50 | cluding patent leather, button Particularly handsome button | &%4 lace, with cloth top, yun and kee Blioan Obs reach’ calls metal lace with kid top, and guns with drop toc, hand-sewed. Also tal, cloth top, button; ail with very amall. high Hunting Boots, in black or y soles. Also patent leather It is believed that a former employee, whose job was to boom the firm's busi- | higl cloth top, button and lace, light- weight, with plain toes and turned ness @nd who quit after a row with | Simmonds, called the att of the Men's $5 Oxfords at $3.50 | soles. ' i abe ; Very smart last, in tan or black Handsome designs, with fringe, so the same Rugs ins tt leather, with heavy sole Women's $4eVelvet Shoes, | | s in. x 10 ft. 6m. size at $35, regularly 84 x63 in. size Regularly $15 to Women's $6 Sample Shoes $2.86 at $5.75, regularly ) xth Floor ‘ > ch at $2.35 Black velvet, button, welted i Both high and low. styles, in nel short vamp, and high Cuban Dounle-t e the variety one might expect to heels. ae \ with Two s ick- i find in new and handsome models Also many other splendid lots Prizes Among These er, ; in all leathers, in a group of Sample | of Shoes for men, women, boys ; vith Shoes. and girls Second Floor Dinner Sets at? f y In the very smartest and The Notion Sale rn carat te Fills Work Baskets Economically e much higher. About 30 of the new Spring and Sunimer styles. Strictly all up-to-date models, made of fine per- cale, Chambray, Linon, Lawn and Lingerie. Some models are smartly trimmed with contrasting colors, and others are prettily trimmed with lace frills; all are very soft and summery. Still other models trimmed with pearl buttons. Rare News of Bigelow “Arlington” Rugs As everybody who is familiar with Domestic Rugs knows, the Bigelow “Arlington” Rugs are among the best They have an especially deep, thick pile, and are ‘actured in beautiful Oriental colorings. ‘The fortunate possessor of one of these Rugs is sure that it will give years of good servi A large special purchase of these famous Rugs enables us to sell them in the 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in, and 9x12 ft. carpet sizes At $28.50, Regularly $35 and $38.50 which is an exceptionally low price. Also the same quality, 36x72 in., at $4.85, Regulariy $7.25 We also offer a special lot of $45 Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 ft., at $37.50 High, square and round neck models, Some finished with deep sutlor collar and 34 length sleeves. Many show the popular kimono sleeve effe Skirts made to match waist, in tan, light blue, dark blu det, cheeks, stripes and plain white, Sizes 34 to 44 ue #3.50. All exceptional bargains; lo- $1.98 rh morrow at .9 $4.00 ‘Gr Suits remulted in an inv | subsequent decision of the commil | that the firm was insolvent, Accord| | to customers of Simmonds some sensa-| tional developments may be expected. | A former employee of the firm of BH.) Sheftele & Co. appeared be an ime | portant fac in the pakement of Frederick Simmonds's affairs, although | he did not appear as a pariner The petition was tiled by A Friend and two othe: red itor Judge Holt at once appointed ‘Thomas D. Hewitt as recetver with a bond of | 8,000. MAN SHOT IN a OVER CHILDREN AND CHICKENS Kellow Tenant Who Couldn't} Sleep for Noise Wounds | You will travel far before you match the wonderful show- ing of dinner sets afforded by this March China sale, in i ee Wish senate quality, variely of design and decisive savings: a * \ and pretty sailor it 97.75. Every one of the 10 American Porcelain Dinner Se Knicker The woman who buys a single spool of thread and the $12.75 to $15.75 American Porcelain Dinner Sets, at dressmaker who buys a ‘dozen profit alike by the splendid | | $8.75. Vanty ¥ vin arin r wearer, savings in this Notion Sale on all the supplies needed forth #16 to $18 American Por n Dinner Sets, at $10. Free hew Spring shade: are. -t9py e 8 Ameri ‘ : uy tli sented. Materials are all wool Spring Sewing season, of the highest quality. Dozens of items #18 Austrian China Dinne al $12.75, : storm and French serges, $25 English Porcelain Dinner Sets, at $12.75 " me nc hy trimmed 5 Theodore Haviland Dinner Se De at $17.50, = Z with cont 0 #89 Theodore Haviland Dinn at $25. ae. isi ent: Ol 880 Theodore Haviland Dini ee at $02.50. r Peoiae and 17, $50 Limoges China Dinner Sets, at $42.50. Fifth Floor Ten’ y Mens" Perfect Walk-Over Sample Housekeepers’ Hints Shoes and Oxfords Mhotesate Prices as good as these: Dressmakers’ Findings American Pins, BB, F814, SC, MC, Taffeta Silk Seam Binding, 10- 25¢ box (1 Ib.) Dressmakers’ Wi ie ov white, 12¢; | Pins necladh eth 6.80. 10¢ for three 5e cards Safety Pins Prussian Bindi black or white, | | 10¢ for four papers Milward’s 9-yard piece, 12¢; box, 24 pieces, | Needles 12¢ dozen for Machine Needles, Whalebone, 86-inch strip, | 4ll makes. dozen ross, 918, 25e for three boxes (6 in box upporters, well | Horn Hairpins, Spalding From Window Disputes over chickens aivi ddren led Martin Leonard to #hoot Je tng to-day at No, 880 He Beoclya. Spaiding dsm the Swede Oo eae epee a . A Semi-Annual Event and the Most Important Shoe Sale of the Year Ut ib ayn Yas ENE cass, So0AHA WGA ge foe wl From the Housewares Sale Mon’s_S5,_8¢_and_ $7_Wall-Qver_Shoes_and_Oxterds the father of eh dren, is a pris- dozen, 38. ‘ Peter ye wphahe Sane Baglish While this Housewares Sale continues you can fully io Ca tee RMB Coltakin, Gunmetal Calf, Viet Hid, ~ oner charged with felonious assault Threads F renew your household machinery at savings that really ihr * Rusute Calta: ? ‘The house at No. #8) Bergen street Is Soo for three @6o dosen J. d Dress Shields count, because we offer them on goods of highest Gimbel a. } Nale tents an old frame stmcture and stands on « Clark's 200-yard Sewing Cotton A complete stock of the much | | quality. sila CT HET 15¢ for four Se balls Dexter’ Knitting Cotton 1c for two Le balls C. B, French Darning, all colors. $c for three spools O. N. T Darn- ing, all colors 25c for six spools (100 yards each) Sewing Silk, black, white or Wig plot of ground, ‘The Spaliing fam liy lived downstairs and the Leon family on the second floo worka rights as porter tn # big « goods store His mother-in-law owns the proper Both the Leonar’ kept chickens an’ This did not wanted Kimono Shields, “Eton” and “Proper” sbape, the correct style to wear with the new kimono aleeve gowns Ase for two pairs “Duchess” Washable Dress Shields ¢ for two pairs “Perfection” pure white fine nainsook covered Dress Shiel You can buy a new Wringer or Washtub or Soap for the laundry, a Refrigerator for the pantry, a new Kitchen Table or Range, ‘and all the Pots, Pans and Kettles in tin, iron, aluminum or enamel ware that you need, and be abso. lutely certain that they will do and faithful duty. The Sale lasts all the month and one day's opportunity will be as goo! as another, for there is ptactically a whole & for Mor “Sprnig 0 and the § colors. Neither aid th | Hooks and Eyes shirtwaist or stock to choose fiom at the March prices, Just a sugges- cafldren played | 2¢ Card Oscar De Long's Hooks 15¢ pair Empress” Japanese Silk tion or two Leonard tried | J and Eyes. : covered Dress Shield en $1.70, D Tinned. ae a: ment culminated » Pins 25¢ for two pairs Enipress"’ Nickol-plated _Chating Dishers 10: | Ennead Ganee Hank she Heels Kom beiwern al | loc for three 6c papers best | Lace Edge Shields. Main Floor leet aca inte hon at A tse: 2 we. veniinrty ale & 60 Extra Lie fading Deeday Spalding was in the rear yard |B} Chating Dishes, in nickel or cop be, at 20e é otamps F caring fo when Leonard per; Spint size; faney seroll ke Japanned Ware and Tin Ware shot him frov dow. Leonard fired | Bt Wi j with regulating la ree | No. 7 Copper Boilers, regular! tix n Black, Sher ei est wen wa Millinery Hoods and Strips Fide AGIA aa erage bi ; o Sie a“ ec rice Roe 44 #8: ‘ 2 TT BS tian untll a polivema an POCA y A “Wear-Ever’’ Aluminum y marigotd| Hunter Baltimore ftye ! Potatoes —— Milliners and women who make their own Hats will be Cooking Utensils e Roxes, J Brands 5 1h 1. le 8 de f ~ ae keenly interested in tomorrow's very low prices on Pog. Katrine nile head, at ‘i ai $1.20; ale Fae a We QUESTIONS OF SE x Tagal Hemp Hoods, at $3.26 92.25. roun Ac Port or Sherry i vendes bee Getty and provers answered, in Phe P g Pp s200d0s, c Z-qt. Rice Boilers, regularly 81.70, ite japanned H 81.00} giaten arr) ' Tagal Hemp Strips, at $3.50 at 91,20. #145, wt st ' Apples hing or Ganon. Yedda Braid Hoods, at $3 TAF MipRed Oauee Vane eeN by , Guilery aie ‘Si 24 D . a c. 4 gular sand Forks, fourstine sets ravens ys These straws, our own importation, reached us on Saturday, and all #1.05, at 00¢ nd six fork 4 N EXTRA MORNING SPECIAL are exveptionally desirable for making this scason’s, Millinery. ‘The hoods Elite Enamol Ware 41 $2.50. Steaks Tailed, tener Salon Tantac abot ot oa are 16 in, long and of excellent width, ‘The strips are 31, yds. long and 4in, | | S-qt. Berlin Sauce Pang with covers, | Sets of sis Knives and six Be c mS Te , ! wide. Colors include brown, gray, navy, moss green, old rose, cerise, regular price ic, ut 3Se. with bone or cocobol Ree | - —————— i Sh blu, alatavia: and @hata — gularly $1.69, at 980.) Fricassee Chickens ‘ i » as well as black and black Fo \opT fun we, | #5 would be a fair price ulverize, grind f ney 1 for any of the above or coarse ay desired: regula ps Main and Third Floors BROADWAY NEW YORK THIATYFTHIRD ST hi, al $0c Fifth Floor = » : “ _ nm Re ean a a

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