The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1911, Page 11

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coat snatched hurriedly from thelr burn- ing homes, More serious, however, than the! ES oblem of she ome IN BANGOR, SWEPT BY GREAT BLAZE y individual Rich and Poor Homeless, While | vente Food Supplies Are Short and Many Hunger. AID OFFERED TO MAYOR. | Two Lives Lost in Fire That Wipes Out One-third of City—Loss Is $6,000,000. BANGOR .Me which practically section and m movement to relieve distress and secure | shelter for the homeless Tho fire destroyed nearly important business structure ne clty with a total loss of about $6,%0,0m, | | Center streets o and rendered 2.500 persons homeless.|on the opposite side. ™ To-day the city is under martial law| cludes about forty city while soldiers with loaded rifles are | sPr¢ guarding the vaults of all banks and | (ire trust companies tn the burned zone to | prevent looting. | It is known that two persons lost| m injured in fighting the fire. The f that any of the city was saved is due| —~ to a lucky shift of the wind and a rain- road Bangor firemen ‘and by 7 the fire control Mayor iC) Hopeful. Mayor Mullen, after a survey of the ruins, this morning made the following | statement “The situation 1s worse than anybody | can renlize,, More than two hundred | Awellings have been destroyed and thoir | although of moans, | o'clock had their present nee seme time many tute as a result of Later in the day the Mayor added the following: : “Bangor wil! get tts breath and cour age and then we will go right at build- ing egain. We are going to find ou first how many there are in the city who are without homes and hen will begin to clean up a streets. I have recetved o A the city # “ le hardly @ grocery, bakery or r rent left standing. The food prob | very serious one ‘The two who lo Abbott, 41, were re: sands of per night In the open al & meagre supr faced the selves Ww while bullding of t When dawn elty to-day hundred women and ¢ stunned by fallen the © the smoul along th solved fire, the attention Re the a was d rn toward i the hom df ho hungry very Tangor whose Are fully and properly answered in The Peon! Common Sense Medical Adviser by Rt. V. Piet M. Do Awe result of knowing the QUESTIONS OF SEX | to prepay ‘pe conditi th the reader inust not | towocigte this book wih the advertising pamj Lites repared by quacks throughout the country. Ad, tre ret Devt. ‘T, @6 Weshingwon ot, Bulla, New ton erc their lives while a dozen others were | News. White enamelled bed with contin one wire woven spring, all steel fram: ican rattan Egyptian cotton top mattresses; value 8.50 City Hall Saved. The fire, which Is sakl to have heen fi a at the beginning, Pen ond banks and with h blocks. It out from one-eighth to one- of a mile and extends for two K point. ither of the newspapers, the Com afternoon paper, or the © morning paper, were burned “Best Values at the Lowest Prices.”” Large Saving Tuesday and Wednesday in Our Sales of Furniture, Oak Dressers Golden finish, highly polished, 3 large draw- ers. with wood knobs; French plate bevelied pucerso'© OA4 Hair Mattresses Pure hair mattresses, guaranteed absolutely ticks, all sizes; value TO00...csccessrossyenne Bed Cc mbination, sanitary, covered with SOS Complete, 6.44 All Sizes. Slip Covers 5 piece parlor suite, covered best quality Belgium damask, al lowing 20 yds.; any cate 8.39 Oil Cloth Two yds. wide, extra heavy quality, in an clegant assortment of colors and designs; remnant: the roll 25¢ sq. yd iif cut from 1 V {09 2000 Blue used by the better houses in No serge at any price service—will © you more appearance. 1 along the river from the! out. The Postal Te [Ice also excaped 4 the pri — Binckmatl Ca LONDON, May ~The case asains dre Ts: niediett out a cae m the jury | Strike. cartme wholesale busis tying up Shoe Polish’ Every Morniné Its a | Bedding, etc. Drop Couches Drop side couches, all steel frame, with National wire spring, including two mattresses and bolsters, covered with special at Ah sale for..... ; 3.95 green denim; value 5.00; Feather Pillows All pure feathers, covered in handsome selection of fancy satin ticks; special while they | ABT nei een aie nics Chiffoniers Golden oak finished, five dust proof drawers with wooden knobs; valle 5.00, esrsses 3.98 Crex Rugs Genuine crex rugs, size 6x9, the ideal rug for summer wear, known for its durability; special for this 49 Bed Rolls Empire quality, covered bl i pink or blue cambric; value we 98c Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Serge Suits Regular 25.00 value 18. For many years this fabric has been the standard serge 30 their 25.00 blue serge suits. will give more satisfactory comfort or will possess finer It comes to us from one of the foremost American weavers of fine serge, much underprice, because of a contract which demands that we take each sea’ entire overproduction of the mill. on the It is woven from two ply yarn, spun from fine all Australian wool and possesses that softness, dressiness and exquisite tailoring qualities that add very materially to the comfort and fine appear- ance of a good serge suit. The natural finish of the ally an imp marine blue that is found It is unive tailors of fine clothe the Smith Gray & Co. these suits are tailored with after an experience of sixty- ossibility, and the shade is ally conceded that there all America than those composing fabric makes shining practic- hat deep lasting of the finest only in se ire no cleverer d organization, and that experience possible only six years and that same high standard as though they were to be marketed at 25.00 in- steadof 18,50, There are six distinctive SmithGray &Co, two and three button models in sizes and designs for men, young men and boys. Last season in one week we sold over 900 of these same suits, and so we urge that if marvellous values~-that if y 25.00 blue serges at 18.50 you would participate in these ou would possess one of these come in now. Smith Gray & & Co. Tyo Breoklyn Stores: Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Bedford Av. 7 New York Stores: Broadway at Warren St. Across from City Mall, Sth Av., Bet. 27th & 28th Sta, the city. ‘Their 121st Street ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MUST FILE THE ORIGINAL. ~ Surrowite Re 1 cate Copy of WHE AONDAY, offered it for probate, Tn h of the three trust for two MAY 1, to Recognize must be pre: Scofleld’s| Brooklyn, where LULA PES pein FIRE CHAPLAIN’ s FUNERAL. Many Attend Father Smith, STILL - SPARKLING GINGER ALE ver Howdy of ervices of the Inte Ra tor a natural water as pure SUN-RAY WATER ELLENVILLE NY. Ny orf vary our Lady of Lourdes Smith's order are b anid The | the Gimbel Store. NOTE exchanged or returned. at $12.75-—think of it! and $12.60—regula White Lingerie Froc At $1.60, regularly $ At $2, regularly $2.50, For Junior Girls of 13. $2 to $14.75 mode Tomorrow---First Annual Spring Clearance of Gimbel Millinery de Luxe $100 to $138 Hats will be $65 $75 to $95 Hats, $50 $35 to $50 Hats, $25 $10 and $15 Hats, $6 and $9 This clearance, which we will inaugurate tomorrow, will become a calendar event at the It is our plan to absolutely clear our millinery salons and workrooms four times a year—at the end of our selling seasons —so that women may enjoy the economies while the hats are seasonable. But, in this instance, we have another motive--we must clear the way for our Annual Presentation of Summer Millinery, which is scheduled for Tuesday, May Ninth. About four hundred hats in the clearance, as we have been busy for a fortnight making up all our imported materials into hats after the latest Parisian modes. Our workrooms must start anew for Summer. Gimbel Millinery has not only become famous for its distinctive and artistic styles, but for the exquisite workmanship that gives an additional tone of refinement. -morning, afternoon and evening wear—including about Thirty Original Models from Georgette, Louison, Lewis, Maria Guy, Suzanne Talbot And Other Famous Parisian Artists Hats for all occasions Marie Louise, Hats purchased in this sale will not be delivered C. O. D., neither may they be for women at $19.75 and The magnitude of our Marquisette Satin meteor, $35, Wy > M Wand 18 yee s ut $1, $2, $3, $3.95, $5 and $6.96. A \ S10. ) Bainty Blouses in ona intas Variety | Third Floor $55 to $75 Hats, $35 $20 to $30 Hats, $15 et: French and Medium- Priced Salons, Third Floor A Surprise for the ideslina 4 lad Adore French Lingerie White Sale at Gimbels Exquisite Lingerie at Prices Unrivaled Even in Paris The hand-made and hand-embroidered Chemises at $1 are very quality and hand-work. In fact, we have never seen their equal in America at such a small price. Then, too, there are dainty Chemises at $2—-some inset with medallions of drawn- work and double ribbon-run eyelets; fitted backs. One style of those at $4 is inset with charming Cluny lace medallions. Embroidery becomes more beautiful and the materials are finer as prices increase up to $16.50. Hand-made French Nightgowns at $1 seem almost incredible. many, too. Dozens of other styles, up to $45. Dozens of styles in hand-made French Drawers be' tion are two styles Jately introduced in Paris: to the “Knicker” style, which was d Although we have French Pettic: emphasize particularly those at $12. Fine nainsook, with dec fine Valenciennes lace, ind underlay trimmed with lace. We ¢ been sold for than $18 and $20. Princess Slips are almost a necessity under the dainty lingerie gowns that Fashion has created for this Summer. Many beautiful styles from $16 upwards. For the June brides and the many other women who prefer their Lingerie in two- piece sets (nightgown and combination), or three-piece sets (nightgown, chemise and drawers), there is a large variety between $8.75 and $176. American-made Lingerie for women, young girls and children may also be selected from the largest collection we believe has ever been assembled. Every garment measures up to our high standard of quality. Economies average from 10 to 25 per cent—and this is a very conservative estimate. This May Sale started this morning and will continue throughout the month of May. 24 Floor unusual, both in But we have them, and a great veen $1 and $10. Included in this large collee- 5, $5 and $7.60. at prices up to $89, we wish to p hand-embroidered floun s, edged with loubt if such Petticoats have ever before Whythe Third Floor at Gimbels| | Because ofthe Great Quantity We Have Enough Attracts Hundreds of Women Who Know Beautiful Clothes Simply Because Styles Are Correct and Refined And Prices Are Unrivaled Besides, There Is Always Something New and Unique even in the finely tailored suits $25. ‘This is because these suits were made to our special order, some after our own imported models purchasing power enabled us to get these suits of regular $25 to $50 quality to sell at $19.76 and $25. The Geraldine Farrar Wrap is another Gimbel achievement over marquisette in glace effects, $22.50. Women’s and Young Girls’ Lingerie Frocks In the White Sale French hand-made and hand-embroidered Lingerie Dresse. Others up to $126. American-made Lingerie Frocks for Women, $5.76, $9.50 0, $18.50 and i for Young Girls of 6 to 14 years At $2.76, regular’ At $3, regularly $: At $16, regularly $18.50 Of These Domestic Rugs for Tuesday’s Selling At the Lowest Prices of the Season You will count yourself fortunate, indeed, if you secure one « Rugs offered during this most unusual event. Think of buying Rugs at $7.60; or Velvet Rugs at $9.76. 9 Seldom are standard 5 at such very low prices One would think our Subway Rug Section was a wholesale rug store the way people pur- chased in quantities Monday. But $48,765 worth of Kugs (the amount of the purchase) would hardly be expected to sell in a day, hence you have another chance to purchase at these prices: 9x12 Feet Tapestry Brussels Rugs at $7.50, Usually $12 9x12 ft., $16.50 grades at $8.60; $1¥ 50 grades at $10.75; 11',x12 ft., usually $20, at $10 9x 12 Feet Velvet Rugs, at $9.75, Usually $16.50 $20 grades at $11.76; 1114x12 ft., usually $27.50, at $15 9x12 Feet Body Brussels Rugs, at $18.50, Usually $27.50 814x014 ft, usually at $17.60; (x! ft., usually $15, at $12.60; 9x15 ft., usually $40, ot $26.60; 11!,x12 ft lly $42.60, at $27.60; 11! 4x15 ft., usually 1), at $34.50 9x12 Feet Royal Wilton Worsted Rugs at $24.50, Usually $40 8} 4x10). ft, usually $36.50, at $23.60; 11!,x12 ft., usually $52.50, at $37.60 1114x15 ft., usually $70, at $46.60 9x12 Feet Savoy Wilton Rugs at $28.50, Usually $50 Plenty of Experienced Salespeople Sunwex Store, Lower Floor, Entire 33rd Street Side more of the Carpet-size 2 {t. Tapestry Brussels Domestic Rugs offered NEW YORK | NJhlNas THIRTY-THIRD ST, (_<_—— near eel Ss — a

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