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THE EVENING WORLD, | TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1911. HEROIG RESCUE 5S". /tscomfort After Meas Seletiog of wind | 0 tec ct LO ee emer Sets of 4-0¢ Complimentary Stamps (apres Of 20 FAMILIES | cssse Siete arti: aie REENHUT-‘ UT-Sik f REL COOPER (> Will Be Distributed Pree, oe wee - ak Sorn sides OF amave” * | Wednesday, in Our MAIN Building ~ FROM FIRE TRAP 2s dway’ Buicpines, J.BG 1828197 STS.NEW YORK: | gussnls'iwes*Fatiot au Bear ath Belg, t that {t was not until the fire was 2 Neo Charge for Alterations on Women Only 100 Free Stamps Good In Any One Book ! under control and the smoke had Betis Ccver Heads With (thatsteeaae,feuated "he sate Ber meen cc MAIN: BUILDING yPolice Cover Heads faction of all concernee. The ortgtn po eR then tl bsviirestceny Caen |neeeamam ~~~ l|Thanks for the Compliment|| |; cxeenzor surance , Everything for the Home i to the Street. ;MANY WOMEN IN PANIC, “If There Ever Was a Bargain in Millinery, the Hats in Question Are Bargains” The foregoing is an exact reprint from a recent article which ppeared in “Women's Wear,” a trade paper with a nation-wide » reputation. Reference is made to our exhibits of White Satin-Trimmed White Felt ya at $1.95. The Popular New “Artist Cap” at $1.: Black Velvet “Artist Caps” at $2.95. Another Pareerera in the same influential publication reads that ‘‘no\” store, except one doing an enormous business in millinery, could put these hats out at the prices quoted, especially as they are not easy to get, just now.” We regard this as a most auspicious beginning to our Fall season—but the entire occurrence is only another instance illus- trative of our supremacy. By way of description: White Satin-Trimmed Gs t New “*Artist)Black Silk Velvet “Artist White Felt Hate—sev-} Ca; mo’ Shanter,| Caps’’—same style, but eral excellent shapes of| with soft, full crown;,) made of excellent qual- white felt, effectively je of black satin, ity black silk velvet; mi 'y trimmed with white] with white sagin brim) brims of white taffeta, satin; and bow; trimmed with Hats Trimmed Free re LOB] ees" reel st 83 95 (MAIN Building, First Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING: WE GIVE SURETY STAMPS QNEemL-Apams G Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. High Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue. A Clean-Up Sale of Housefurnishings & Refrigerators At 14 to 4 Price O'Neill Housefurnishing Store, Basement. Refrigerators at Half Price Every one from our regular stock; every piece perfect. $38.95 Refrigerators, now $19.47 831.85 Refrigerators, now $15.92 $65.00 Refrigerators, now $32.50 $46.20 Refrigerators, now $23.10 $54.42 Refrigerators, now $27.21 $32.70 Refrigerators, now $16.35 $28.25 Refrigerators, now $14.50 $32.75 Refrigerators, now $16.3€ $36.40 Refrigerators, now $18.2C [if Brass Bedsteads At Prices a Trifle Above Wholesale Cost Aside from the economy-attractiveness of this offering we are anxious that you should KNOW that these bedsteads are of the RELIABLE kind—built to LAST A LIFETIME. It will PAY any one WELL to buy tomorrow even for later use. And brass bedsteads, mind you, form only a very small fraction of the values in our Midsummer Sale of Furniture now on the crest of the high wave of success. | | | | | Twenty Brooklyn Mothers ty Hysterical During Early Morning Blaze. —_—_—- [cat off by smoke-fited hallways and fire-escapes that became hot gridirons twenty famflles tn a burning five-story tenement at No. 180 Norfolk street es- caped about 6 o'clock this morning by ‘way of the roof, and climbing a ladder pte the top of the building at No. 182 “Norfolk street. , The ground floor of the north side of ‘the tenement ts occupied by Mr. and Mra. Jacob Kofler, who have quarters in the rear of the candy store. The ‘if Delleved tohave been caused by gnawing matches, and when Mrs, Kof- ler opened the candy store door early i is morning she was met by a volume as illustrated; | Brass Bedsteads —as illustrated; 408 flame and smoke. Hastily calling her $50.40 Refrigerators, now broad Warts nae ganna auoeet onc | O00L00 Refrigerators, now $2. 50, §3 & $3. 50 In Our barre ca n straight ine after them by the new draught. $14.25 Refrigcrators, now ts ; five 1- inch Alle rods; sizes 4-6, 4-0 and 3 ft. tre. Kofler ae Folloemian came $8.98 Refrigerators, now Li in er 00 tore ing rods; regularly 2 50 r ia tl street. jarrison turn in en 3 Se ede ce: eee aeans $1.25 Folding Ironing Boards at 69c g ie “The Home Library nl DUR tint whe had heard his rapping, hurried ack to the house, ‘The tenants were in wild confusion. The flames had cut off thelr escape by the lower stairways and were also loking from the ground-floor windows under the platforms of the fire-escapes, heating the bars until those who tried to escape that way found themselves In peril of roasting. The two policemen, their faces cov- ered by their coat dashed up the stairs, In the smoke they met Lena ‘and Bertha Kaufman, twenty-one and twenty-two years old, respectively, who lve immediately over the candy store and who had been driven back into the jnalle after trying to descend on the hot i Law,” by Albert S. Ran, Ph. D., LL. D., Lecturer on Commercial, Law at Harvard University. Every man can be his own law- yer with this excellent set of books —for they form a veritable law encyclopaedia in bet! compass. Besides a it amount of in- formation ding corporate law of the great- the busi man, these volumes discuss Domestic Relations, Marriage Rights of Husband Made of the best seasoned lumber. $4.50 Oil Cookers at $3.25 Blue flame oil cookers, the Silver, 2 burner size. 35¢ to 59c Window Screens at 32c One of the best screens on the market. $3.00 Garden Hose at $2.50 Guaranteed, four ply kind, 25 feet. $1.49 Ash Cans at 90c The indestructible kind. Extraordinary Towel Values In a Clearance O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, $60 dozen Hemmed is Towels, good quality, size 18x36, regularly llc, at 7)4c each. 750 dozen Hemmed Huck Towels, extra large size, 20x40, heavy weight, good 15c grade, at 9c each 450 dozen Hemmed Turkish Towels, large size, heavy Waists, at NOT ONE OF THEM PASSE —not one of them with the slight- est flaw. The sketch shows one which we also describe; it's chosen at random from literally HUNDREDS OF CLEAN, CHIC WAISTS, REMARKABLY UN- DERPRICED, AND _ READY ROW. The sketch shows a fine ba- tiste waist, neatly trimmed with colored embroidery; also elabo- rately ornamented with Torchon face. This waist was originally priced $3.50. (MAIN Building, First Floor.) As illustrated; regularly $6.75; construction; in singlesizeONLY! in every private library; 5 vol- umes in the set at $5 ; our TOMORR fipe-eacape. ‘Bscorted by the officers, the party hastened to the roof, picking up cther frantic tenants on the way. Once in tem- porary safety, although apparently not uch better off, as the adjoining roofs ‘are on other levels, Israel and Anna jAultman began wailing the loss of their {ttle girls, Julia, six years old, and ice, MAIN BUILDIN: Brase Bedsteads—as illustrated; 4-6, 4-0 and 4-ft. sizes; bright or | Brass Bediteaes es illustrated; ora, aged two. These, the parents ex- uality; regularly 23c, at 16c each. % in finish; made with 2-inch| 2-inch conti f ae es ma ale of Summer Footwear sil ae it as| ak “mee sis = : right Anish; , an rods ; ti F Reassuring the frensied crowd as best oe Rhey coud’, the two policemen made an- [ TH WD ther dash into the house, by this time COR BF ST _fS aw cant? ebaes eo MANN a BRE ‘Women’s $3 to $5 Foot-Mould Low Shoes—these preteen for immediate sale; NOT ONE PAIK WILL BE RESERVED OR CARRIED OVER TILL NEXT SEASON, All popular LS 69 leathers, styles, sizes and widths are fepresented; tomorrow, a pair Apo Misses’ and Children’s White Canvas|Boys’ and Girls Barefoot Sandals and Pumpeand arr RCH ral, Anu Seap i ela LY 50 and $2 ody : t i " $14.50) vedas” Tron Couches |. Sanitary Mattresses Sliding Couches—frames of angle-| No. 2 Combination—mixed cotton iron; National wire fabric; bronze luna brought up the little girle through jthe eouttle A ladder finally afforded means of escape to the next root. Jamas . Kid-lined; all size finish; complete with mattress Pe eee oe : nesta eer and bolster; can be SEPARATED | No, 1 Combi 4 i N MON N iseaad or miainerss all and used in DIFFERENT rooms; ides; fenularly $7.50; §; , WOMEN RESCUED jes sad aury|| leathers, all Bi tnd Gootyen regular price $8; sale $3 FQ) aleprices. =. 550 79 renee oF PEICE. seccseeeeecesees Special Grade Elastle Felt—cov- pat. ~ aM 69 (MAIN Building, Seoond Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Women’s Wash Skirts AND MANY IN PANIC ot H } AT BROOKLYN FIRE | Wort reat ry be a great inducement to some, we want you to know that Cripried, aged panle eivieken ana ae. }OUF Methods and Prices Are a Greater Attraction serte early this morning on the third ROOMS noes ROOMS | floor of a house at No. #2 Baltic street, 3 completly $ 79 Completely $ Brooklyn, from which the excited o2- Faruisbed Furnished $3.50 grad pals GOMPLETE with VERY oy ee ee ESIRABLE mattress, each cov- ges ered with plain green denim filled | Greenhut Felt M penta by) 4 with cotton felt and adjusted to the sliding attachment on the couches, assuming the shape of tue couch | No,2 Mixed Hair—covered with A. Tron Sliding Couches ered with fancy ale EH cupants had fled when fire in a three- FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE. ory dutding at No, ZB Smith street a Ey ee : Reduced, for Tomorrow, from when open—following five grades:) C-A. of fancy-stripe tick- 89 the rear, licked {ts framework, Mrs. $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75, to..... c ati’ $11.50 are $13.00!N novf Miked a Halr—covered wi Marie J ty-twi ol, : i ites ) GA stripe ticking; per Me svgoet ferentzsine rene ot pete A clearance, to be sure, and a mighty good one. #18.00 $13.50 824. so $18.00| regular gt Lie “ale 8 3 4 when ahe was selsed by Policeman Val- mer dol All these skirts are made of good quality repps and BAGe, 2 Braces ag price entine O'Toole of the Butler et: morrow, at the very height linenes—very smart plain and plaited effects. All- $25.00 grade -»» $19200} pure South American Halr—cov- ered with A. C. A. or fancy-stripe tickin, of the season, at 34 of the Wire Springs white and a few colors. (MAIN Building, Pieet Floor.) regularly $ e price wings—covered with A. regular selling price. (MAIN Butléing, Fourth Floor.) For iron or brass bedsteads; all sizea at same price; finished in| ¢, bronze and made of pipe iroa with | angle iron at ends; sanitary throughout. le Perfectos—cigars that have ‘cleaned the deck” in the $6,00 e ‘est, selling at ten cents straight; are our special for to- - 75 4 $2.00] " $5.00) Cig BTS Som coma at pee cen sreiehes ig, owe special for Ci Hl sae peel Fe rps 1g 7,500 of them (300 boxes)—hardly enough to go round. grade. 92.75] grade. 95.50 | WA ok lantratiien teen wer 8.00 "Whit St UStction'at Cornse™ Looting 89c A W EEM DELIVERS i ripen 65- WORTH OF MER-' be al CHANDISE TO YOUR HOMER | poe ang 1479-1481 3D AVE., AT 84TH ST. The jobber who sold these cigars to us said: “You Ga 5c each for them by the box as easily as rolling off a Re ”” BUT WE WANT A LIGHTNING SALE—and so WE make the price at the rate of 3c each. TEN CENT CIGARS AT ONE-THIRD PRICE. Does it look good? i (MAIN Building, Male Floor.) $3.75 $7.00 ing to match any mattress we grade. $3.00)” grade. £6.00 sell; regular price °875 4.50 $3.50 ae $6.75 | $12: sale price. . y (GREENHUT Building. nd and Third Fioors.) MAIN BUILDIN nuows SUMMer Groceries and Beverages--Specials Items like these help to emphasize that “the high cost of living” can be materially reduced by | ———~ benign er eae, Le cae patronizing our Pure Food Grocery Store. We fill all Mail and Telephone Orders Promptly. Wines and Liquors Phone 4,000 Chelsea. 14 cant, 0 || OPPENHEIM, CLLINS= C wap eae eee |p ae 39 FULTON AND BRIDGE STS., BROOKLYN of i sien: BPC ||| | TODAY AXD TOMORROW we eal have “New Sweet Peas EN 8 Santos Loree" gg, fountain, Quality 1o fe order a supply for BROOKLYN For Wednesday and Thursday, H.B. Kirk & Co.'s | Bass & Co.’s j Old Crow Rye Pale Ale ' Mercure Three-Star Cognac Brandy Bo $0 dat the Hams and Bacon CANY ASED HAMS 22c CREAM OF MALT—tu up and b SPECIAL VALUE Moye [vet WesriiisLin sivie 996 DANAHY’S IRISH STYLE BACON 9, AN TYLE BACON D4@ Fresh Cereals 10 tbs, 5 be. Reiss s Celebrated | cal Every, * " } | pees Fe § YRLLOW SPLIT PEAS SMOK BLESS 12% : mare e fs SHOU 0 waste: 3 i, Ginger Ale, Sarsa- tie ete Tailored Serge Suits HOME GREG ine ge PE || LN OULBMNE eeees mT American posta and'Lames eat is well known throughout. {he . 4 ¢ GRAIN. RIC hat 2 Bbe Washing Powd Whiskies We siete, sold diasonds for t NEW MLED. FA ashing Powder Warranted Strictly Pure, See - tet BORAKAID Bar POWDER 6%e By the Gallon es of ther ae 0 Regular Se ! FOR PRESENT AND EARLY FALL WEAR y Pure ¢ Sins Wasting: HoWrbiit Be ricer pad Bd Soll lL al ree ‘ Bottled in Fran 1 Hermitage redsin’ d onions, white | tute, 58 12%c Tr Hesse 4:25 S.TH]] Bottied at the Wistillery ‘ 1 f d U! 9 sa JST Wasi 19¢ Galton a 04 94¢ ?rr x t 01 for women an ~ Syd x t AE Smart coat mode! u Cin, Hoag 400 20 - Guinness’ Extra Herm tage rye.t! 50 Treadm 125 8128 W Dublin Stout misses; of navy blue and black tailor | $15 1 ind Fath ey eee serge, new model skirt, superior make, peau de cygne lined. Value $27.50 1.00 specia San BUEN TOES 120-i0, bag. b. bar, 8140 NOTE j:% B, CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 180 Broadw New York Open until @ 1. MM. Sstuntars inetoded. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning — \Wanders, srondel’. HO PREPARED st LOUR OK BUCK HPA SAMPLE TRA Ceylon; 5 ios - » * u a alin edits “ ansiemtewenmnonenren Sy Pa - . . ipa ee nea ae renames *

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