The evening world. Newspaper, May 31, 1911, Page 7

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FIREBUG TRIES TWICE TO BURN TENEMENT HOUSE Starts Blaze With Off in Build- ing in Which One Life Was Lost in Incendiary Fire. Gome one affiliated with o Black Mand ewganisation is credited by the police ‘with two new attempts to burn the five- atery tenement at No. 1% First avenue, the second attempt being made at 2 (dock this morning. Twenty families ved tn the house. Guisepp! Tiop!!, who lives on the second fleer, emelled kerosene when he went inte the hallway at 11:80 e’glock last night, and found ofl-soaked papers and Tags in the rear of the stairway. Appar- ently some one had tried to set fire to them and fatied. Hie’ notified the janftor and the stuff was taken to the yard. At? A. M. Mra. Leo Rice, wife of the Janitor, who lives on the second floor, smelied emoke and enw a glare through her transom. She opened her door and found the woodwork in the hall dles- ing. It had been soaked in kerosene 1-1 @ mile of rubbish hed been about consumed. With the aid of two other tenants and Policeman @ourberg of the Bast Fifth street station the fire was put out before it did much damage and without sending in an alarm. Detectives, after looking inte the ease, waid they believed the attempt to turn the house wae due to trouble one of the tenants had with a blaakmatier. Oct. last some one set fire to the game house. On that occasion Pasquale Caleabro, seventy-one years old, help- leas on the top floor, was burned te death. Rose Rodi jumped from a third | story window and landed on Policeman Naylon, who was assisting tenante to get down from the second floor fire- escape landing. Both went te the hos- pital. Geveral firemen were overcome. ———>_— Leora Alfred Dougias a Cathelic. LONDON, May &1.—Lord Alfred Doug: las, son of the late Marquis ef Queens- berry, according to the Morning Leader, has been recetved into the Roman Cath- olic Church by Mgr. Bickerstaffe-Drew. He was confirmed by Bishop Citfton in the Franciscan convent at Taunton, LIGHTNING MARKS GIRL. Bolt Comes Over Wire and Burns @T. CLAIRSVILLE, 0., May #1.—Dur- ing @ thundesstonm at Harrisville ade mouth with Morgan, ing ever the telephone wae knocked unconscious when lightning eame ia on feante Ly sons The hair was burned from the left HANKS tx Tre ebvions satan fa MET wes on the her toot where tne/ 11982 Sixth Avenue, near 20th St, Regtetered Trade Mare Clearance Sale White and Colored Washable Summer Dress Fabrics Commencing Thursday, June ist, we shall offer several thousand yards of desirable Dress Fabrics, of our own impor- tation, at large reductions from our former prices. rape Repp and Piques, all colors and Tho rted Sultings in Plain and 19¢ Black, also Fancy effects, Praneh Percales in a vary ot designs, Irish Dimities and Linen Lawns. For- mer prices 25c to 55c. Now Yard, Shirtings oF French, Se otch Madras, Russian Cords and Fine Austrian and Printed Batiste; Scotch Ginghams in staple| Checks, all colors. 32 inches wide. reer De prices 35¢ to 75c. Now Imported White Goods—Madras, Cotton Etamines and Batiste in a choice range’of de-| Yard. : ns such as Figures, Former prices 50c 10 85c. French Hand-Printed Stripes, Checks and Plaids, etc. Former prices 38¢ to 65c. Now J Embroidered St. Gall Swiss and Fancy French Piques in a range of desirable styles. Now c Linens, exclusive designs. Imported Voiles in a wide range of styles. French Organdies and Muslins in Per- Yard. sian, Floral and Side Band effects, Former Prices 50c to 75c. Now Embroidered French Linens in colors, 46 inches wide. . Colored French Batiste in Open J Work and other designs, 31 inches wide. Im- ported suitings in Plain and Fancy Weaves, 28 inches wide. Former prices 75c to $1.75. Nowy Embroidered St. Gall Swisses, in a variety of pretty All-over de- signs. Former prices $1.00 to $1.50. Now. Batiste and! yard, Embroidered French Marquisettes, Ba-) tistes and Plumetis, in Lace Stripes, neat Fig-| ures, Dots and All-over effects. Former ies 5 $1.35 to $2.00. Now Yard. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St., waidere care That’s and Cambridge gray. Both Ready to Wear, Rill To Save a Man Money on the sort of suit he wants— THE U.S, TRUE BLUE at $15.—We do it in this suit for the man who wants a blue serge at $15, The fabric is all-wool, closely woven. Showers won't shrink it and the sun won’t fade it. The design is excellent, the tailoring fine. One of those exceptional values one mustn’t judge by the price we've brought it down to, $15. THE NEW DIXIE GRAY at $20.—Just ar- rived—Suits that should be marked $25 and well worth it. We’ve put them in the FAMOUS BRILL TWENTY class, just to make them popular. A plain gray flannel serge, just between Oxford gray Handsome, well tailored suits, full 6f style. Soft roll or flat tailored lapels. A Brill production of matchless quality at $20, At the Five Brill Stores, BROADWAY at 49th St, 279 BROADWAY, near Ghambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST,, near Greenwich. 125th Ste H ET at Sd Ave, UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Bi Service THE EVENING WORLD, Inch Strip om Body. @ high schoo! girl, while talk- tongue as o Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Special Sale of Waists Lingerie Waists Batiste—high or low neck, lace and embroidery trimmed, in a variety of models, $1,255 16955 2.955 3959 4095 Voile—high or low neck, lace, hand-embroidered and color trimmed, oe 2.951 395s 4295s 50959 795 ‘arquisette—high or low neck, embroidered in white or colors, $4-955 5-955 5.95 Silk Waists Striped Wash Silk—sailor collar model, $3.95 White and Striped Jap. Silk, tailored model, $3.95 Women’s Sweaters In several new models, goes and fancy weave, High or $3.50, 5.00, 6.50 The Season’s Smart Shoes For Women Dress Wear Satin Walking Pumps, Princess Pumps and $3.85 Eclipse Ties Generale eer Tan Russia, White Canvas, $6.50 White Buckskin, Patent Leather and Bronze Calf Values $5.00 to $8.00 to SS Clearance Sale of Embrotdered (unmade) Robes White, embroidered in colors and solid colors, —AIll this season’s models— $6.50, 9.50 & 11.50 Formerly $8.50 to $18.00 SSS Women’s Summer Underwear at Special Prices Swiss Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests Box of Three 75c—regularly 35c each Mercerized Lisle Thread Vests With Hand Crochet Fronts and Shoulders 85c each—regularly 50c Silk Vests—Also Lisle Thread Vests with hand Crochet fronts 65c each—Value $1.00 Swiss Ribbed Combination Suits 50c each—Value 75c with hand crochet fronts 75e each—Value $1.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, re loose, th tclous habit of tons-{|| ing them Tk the the player does his ball is easily ox is to come to ae serge WEDNESDAY, MAY ydawig Exceptionally iorconstruction. Two inch postsa juer, bright or satin Alay 4 actually worth $12.50. Value $7.00, Special at $4.98 Can be used as Divan, full sized Bed or @ single beds. Mattresses Reinforced double- stitched edges, finely } IN tufted; made inlayers that will retain their} | shape and their re- siliency, Covered in art satin stripe tick- ing. he 5 weight 50 ., value $12.00... $7.89 ié size, weight 45 eagthe $7.49 Sanitar blue or pink. { $3 to $4 Deposit | FO asc to $1.00 a Week | Then Act Quickly! a short time only, at $395. ical experience. Player Piano to-morrow. $550 t ist W alters § si | | CAUTION ara worthienn, oth | NCHANGE r | $06 HESS arqueet re ar Vmeceme All C215 Trier teBLOOMINGDALES’ ry aides is America’s Greatest Furniture House ! gumann Bed and Bedding Specials at Startling Reductions lees 12.50 Brass Bed with 2 Inch Posts far 8,98 taealt Blouses, frill collar, three-quarter I Continuous Post White Enamel Bed ~ Actual $5.75 Value Very pretty de- sign with graceful mental chills on best white enam- 6 Large Cereal Jars Others up to $25. liding Couches of —— Make in) stragtionts bronzed a |Values in IEEE | These are made of LED | strictly guaranteed odorless feathers, and are manufactured under mort sanitary conditions. Slee 18x 28 in. In durable A. Crib, of attractive design Ketgeeley ‘Dest white enamel fi Wire Sprittg, very firmly, finely JC. A. woven; Cotton Mattress, extra thick and well tufted, covered in art ticking; white with pale Worth $1.00 each; LIBERAL CREDIT su: $7.50 to $10 Deposit $1.00 to $1.50 2 Week | Morning archae JHC Stamps Only a Few Days More to Buy a $1,000 List 88-Note Walters Mastertone Player Piano Outfit for $10 Down and $2 a Week Buy One To-Morrow! the Walters Piano Co. to offer these celebrated Mastertone Player Pianos, including bench and 12 rolls of music of your own selection, for 100 pleces with special reduced-price cards that tell you of most substantial reductions. dollar, The sale will last this entire week. Don't Hy foetas 399i: Mission Tables Mission Chatre | Miselon Choe Mission Magazine Stands | Pedestals Mission Umbrella Stands fi Anybody can play on the Wolters “= Mastertone Player Piano without having TICE This Sale is for a short nd we advise all those who are d in owning one of the finest os made to purchase a Walters | $12 Child’s Crib for $6.75 } An Oliver make—the best-is finely ¢ We Also Offer the Following Walters Pianos at a saving to you of one-half, on the easy terins of $5 down and $1 a week, $375 List A Welters Pianos, $198|$550 List D Walters Piano $500 List L Walters Planos, $250} $600 List K Walters Pianos, Puritan, $260) $1, 000 bit Walter Baby Grand, $815 mo Dining Chairs, $1.15 Pi Dining, Table his WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING "WONDERS, 81, 1911. % ALL CARS TRANSFER TO desis Reduced! ! The sharp price cuts these beautiful voile blouses have undergone make these offerings the best of the year. Voile Blouses, hand embroidered in Bul garian and two-tone col folds of solid color voile $5.50... Fine Voile Blouses, ‘entique ace and apron feo ie Paysage tone and em- "$4, 98 Fine Voile Waists, rudely trimmed with Cluny inserting hand touches of So.00.. here and there; value $5. 98 ie linen lace insertion; lace athe specatprice $3.69 24 Moos h St. Sacto: BLOOMINODALES! To-morrow, $3.00 Imported” Porcelain Kitchen Outht $1.98 Just what you want for your country or city home. td) | 15 Placsbapontedlee Finish Porce-$ lain Kitchen Outfits Each set consists of the following pieces: 1 Covered Salt Box 6 Small Spice Jars 1 Oil Bottle BLOOMINGDALES’ Each has word denoting contents in black letters. tra meen. SS ——— as Steamer Trunks and Others:— Steamer Trunk—| | canvas covered, with] Canvas Covered five narrow herdwood|Trunk, se top slats, bras clamps | With heavy her and corners, Excelsior tron bran plead lock; bound with vul* | vulcani: canized fibre, three vul" | binding; exectelor cantsed centre seed a inside cloth pall Slee $8 19, 30 in. wrought red herd "rs Fine ‘oe a New Mesh Bags, at 4 1.94 In. every line of furniture we carry Good size, well constructed, kK 5 easy running * drawers, !, has heavy brass ri: 1 woven wire spring ? | es (ea ay or that extends to 4 ft. == BLOOMINGDALES'’, Lex. to 3d 50th to Cth : perwercs) o-morrow at nt l é f i ae Faeee i i 3 ri ii . é. sFz F pale sada A finely made and nicely en-|f}, Wak amelled bed, 1-inch top rail and 1opy frame " posts, head stands 5 feet high, $15 Couch for $10.50 Carved oak frame, si. rt . 42-inch a. | | poke sri oats

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