The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1911, Page 16

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— __ a FRIES HIS EGGS ONTHEGAS STOVE, © LOSES EYEBROWS «= —_> Meyer Mollas’s Effort at Cook ing Causes a Commotion n Greenwich Street FAMILIES 10 IN FLIGHT, Mrs. More Fast in Brown, Weighing Than Sticks Window, Is Rescued. 200, but Rosle the Rionde Salesiady wa tng on a woman custome Retlable clothin: and fu tore at No. 48 Greenw early this afternoon. In the n Meye the Brunette Saleamar was frying Mmself two West Stle egee over a gas *roprietor Henry Berckson was opening a case ate in the five story ¢ doing store ten families w ai) the things ten tenement fam itee would naturally be doing at such ® time arp ‘Twas a bow et peaceful of mingled indust commerce and the liberal arts. But Meyer Pollas knows more about euitings, vesting and undershirtings than about gas stoves. Nerding more, flane to make the emgs sizzle pro he turned the little thingamasle to the right, thus mayeali: and filing the gex with gas Flare of Biue Fiame. ) and, although handt Wad start, Proprietor 4 the lady customer out by an Inch jicemen, firemen, citizens | afoot and and the pw any of these cascade o€ t nod pottal tritek And one, by name Mrs, Kate Brown, a widow, weighing upward of two hundred pounds, and then upward some tcre, remained half in and half ont of « fourth floor window toreatening to jump, on the sidewall A Rush to the Rescue. Battalion Chiet + rattling up in his gtx told two wen Ip right upst Intentions of Mrs, Brown sped up the smoky — steps, nately + and seized n and saved her, against ler will co judge by the way the wrestled with t down the stairs t The firemen saved mlex from the window, | Veit tt they very much jem as they rolled abreast clothing dun the heat had thely few and at that on put his face 1 aloud, But he his hands long e nands alk to garding the age. He uld amount to about $500, did not include Meyer shes and eggs or Rosie eslady’s nervous system, tal loss. thought | which estimat Pollas's the Blow reported as 4 TRY GENTLEMAN BURGLAR FOR $1,500 SILK THEFT. Jewelled Youth Bored Floor to Get ot Neighbor George Kie wear newest Alleged to Have Stock —>- -—— MYSTE RY GIRL. ho wa. THI sulted the man she loved and drove him trom her hi Whatw » weird ine came to h iva hat from “en ther world?” What was the cause of the dim cloud of mystery that always enveloped her? These questions can only be answered by reading “The Professor's Mystery This biggest and cleverest of mystery) romances will begin in Wednesday's Eve ning World, May 10. Don't do aataalt a bad turn by neg. decting to read i¢, upper ba suggest 1 ve lark igiborh ay have ements | nore roo shitting of | large n the —GASTORIA For Infants and Children, sThe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Nees Preparaontrhs Similating the Food and Regula ting the Stomacts and Bowels of Promotes <Digsaimttentd ness and Resi.Contains neither Opium. Morphine nor Mineral. NOT NARc OTIC. Breyge of Old De MUELITTOPR Panphir Seed Aix: Snaa + oI Prchelle Salts ~ Aperfect ae for Constipa < tion, Sour Stomach Danie a. H Worms Convulsions Feverish ; ness ail LOSS OF SLEEP. Pac Sine Signature of For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORE.CITY. NEW YORK. Ato months old 35 Doses —35CENTS —————— Exact Copy of Wrapper. JAMES McCREERY 2 CO. 23rd Street 34th Street On ‘Tuesday, May the 9th, LACK DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, An attractive assortment of Real Laces including Venise, Filet, Milan, Cluny, Antique and Irish Crochet. Sale of White and Ecru Embroidered Net, small designs, especially adapted for chemi- settes or yokes. 42 inches wide. 1.50 per yd value 2.25 ART NEEDLEWORK DEP’TS, In Both Stores, Cretonne Novelties for Summer Homes — Cloths, Scarfs, Shoe and Laundry Bags, ete. Unusual Values. 1,000 Cretonne Sofa Cushions, large size Oblong or square. 65¢ Stamped Patterns, W aists, on fine Voile. . TARE es ca WOBATIREO ss fee's e001 oe * Lawn Night Gowns, on fine Nainsook. Drawers, Chemises, Corset Covers, CORSET DEPTS. In Both Stores. On ‘Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, May the oth, roth and rith Sale of Mine. Irene Corsets, usual prices, All the latest: models. at one-hal Mime. Irene Corsets made of Coutil. . 3.00 usual price 6.00 Mine. Lrene Corsets of Imported Coutil 4.00, usual >rice 8.00 Mine. Irene Corsets of Fine Imported Coutil 5.00 usual price’ 10.0. Mme. Irene Corsets of plain or Pekin tripe Coutil 6.00 usual price 12.0 Irene Corsets of Fancy Silk Broche .00 and 9.00 14.00 and 18.00 Mine usual pr SOROSIS SHOES. In Both Stores. Skilled designers originate the exclusive Sorosis models, which lend to the foot form the lines of grace and smartness JAMES Mobitert & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street THE EVENING WORLD, ‘IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE MONDAY, MAY JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street On Tuesday and Wednesday, May the gth and roth, CHINA DEPARTMENTS. Im Both Stores, Pottery desirable for Country reproductions of Old Faience. Homes, Vases, assorted shapes former 25c and 50c x prices 1.00, 1.50 and 2.00 Matt Green Jardinieres... eh0uas §o0e, 1.00, 1.50 to 12.00 Umbrella Jars, Matt Green... 4.00 and 5.00 Dinner Sets. Porcelain, with gold band and lines, pieces..4..... 101 12.00 former price 19.00 Porcelain, Old Blue Willow design. » 112 pieces... ee ee ee » 9.00 former price 12,00 Colonial Glass Water Tumblers. . .60¢ doz. - Thin Blown Water Tumblers 50¢c, 60¢ ¢ Toilet Sets, 12 pieces. ... 4.€0, §.2 3.50 and 106.00 FURNITURE DEP'TS. Im Both Stores. The space devoted to these departments has been very materially increased. Bedroom Suites of Fine Mahogany,— Sheraton model richly ornamented with inlay. Bureau, Chiffonier, ‘Toilet Table and ‘Twin Bedsteads 350.00 former price 472.00 Bedroom Suites of Fine Mahogany, [nglish model, with single life inlay. Bureau, Chiffonier, ‘Toilet Table and double size Bedstead. 160.00 former price 202.00 Bird! seve Maple Buneads ys... 6 cise. ok 23.00, 4¢.00 and 45.00 former price 00, 48.00 and 58.00 Bird's-eye Maple Chiffoniers. 00 and 40.00 former prices 26.00, 40.00 snd $0.00 White fund BULCRUE i eerste omer id 25.00 former prices 19.50, 29.00 and 32,00 White Nnamel Chiffoniers...............0006 15.00, 20,00 and 23.00 former prices 17.00, 27.00 and 29.00 Bedroom ‘lables in various shades of Tinamel or Natural Ash. 2.25 and 5.75 vrmer prices 3.50 and 9.00 ‘ine Brass Bedsteads. 2 inch continuous tubing, 1 inch filler rods, large ornamental husks, best English lacquer, satin or bright finish. All sizes 15.00 usual price 26.00 Kine Mattresses Pillows and Bolsters. JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street Upholstered Springs, JAMES McCREERY & GO. TRIMMED HATS. On Tuesday, May the 9th Exhibition of an entire new collection of Summer Hats, including the large Poke and Pierrot models, Sale of Imported and Oriental Spring models, at greatly reduced prices. 10.00, 15.00 and 25.00 former prices 23.00 to 75.00 23rd Street 34th Street U5teech, 2for 25¢ The WAFER Silk Lisle Stocking Conveys all that its name implies. VHIN, SHEER and DURABL} Price, 25¢ Black, White, Tan and other colo: On Sale Where Good Hosiery is Sold. «Rubens Wis Meye et + Neve Gerke“ CUFTON Gi bien Notch collars emart inverted ody & Company, * high WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET al 1911. |Awnings Made to 0 Order for 1.85 33 to 40 per cent. reductions $9 Reversible Smyrna Rugs, $4.50 They are 10.6x7.6 feet; shown in Oriental, floral and medallion patterns; limit two 4. 50 toacustomer: regularly $9; spe- 9x6 Japanese MattingRugs$1 Made i $2 Wilton Velvet Rugs; 90 We pict lace Exnetly Pictured, at { Misses’ & Junior Tuesday Special Prices in the Notion Dept. able Torewe can be LAMBS, CLUB IT. SATISFACTION GUARANTECO oR OTHENBERC ws = Ss Tv late LHC Our Great “May Ee Sale the year’s most remarkable economy event Pic te in the tremendous stocks, the superb varieties, the splendid quali- ties— the best of the best American manufacturers, such as Alex. Smith & Sons, San- ford’s, Overbrook Rug Mills, etc., are offered. THE PRICES are unprecedented— Summer Frocks at $1.98 comprising the most advaniageous purchase ever credited to this depart- ment ik GREATEST VALUE OFFERING in the memory of retailing. brojdgry pane 54-inch Long Silk Finished Bengaline Coats New roll sailor collar, silk ty trimmed; new sleeves with cuffs; in tan black; sizes 32 to 40, Ine r cluded are 30- shed with hand n. black. silk, sor s tk seroll satin and Pan: ama Coats; not a coat in the 2.98 MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED in the from well khown regular prices. $25 Imperial Axminster} {Seamless Imperial Wil- Rugs, $12.50 ton Velvet Rugs Full 8.3x106 feet: shown in the rich-§ {Greatest rug value ever set before est and prettiest Oriental patterns; be gt ayy a ee At hs oe in all the latest never before t- sold for less than $25; spe- cial to-morrow, e ( Oriental pa ‘and color all at morrow at 9x12 Seamless |10.6x9Ft.All Wool Tet ‘Brussels Rugs | XX Brussels Rugs ; Sstis CARPETS |orhe very same] Large assortment of at $11.00 7.50 | 9.00 Special at Sale price, Sale of 1,000 Beautiful $4, $5 and $6 allowing us to quote a low price that makes these dresses cerized foulard dress with allover nd satin ure two of the models: MODEL “B"—A m and kim@no sl ver Aes WA th tine trimmed, > fi : 30-in. Hipless Model Black Silk Taffeta Coats ¢ silk taffeta is ‘ inteed tal style is uj MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY TELEED a —_$—$—$—$—$_$—_$—$————— A Great Dollar Sale of 23 Umbrellas $2.50 UMBRELLA in this EVERY sale is ft them $2.50, In worth $2, and lots 0 h size—imade of American ifleta, serge and TUESDAY, it. MAIL ORDERS PROM: Wild’s XXX i Linoleum The Greatest Linoleum Bargain You've Heard of in Many Months 12 strikingly handsome new pat- terns Pure Cork Linoleum mission SALE A Genuine $1.00 Quality Inlaid Linoleum n rich parquet floor and granite patterns, two yards wide, with extended through to quare yard (and all you Cc . to-morrow only Exactly Like Cut at 19.75 . 3-Piece Louis XIV.)} Reception Suite 1} carved frames; at ? 3- Piece Bed Outfits (like cut) at 7.98

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