The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1911, Page 14

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ee 5 ie PCAN 3 ET THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OG, CAT AND GIRL fn an alarm, rushed back tn time to! | GIRL WHO SAVED HER 4a SHO CHILDREN °*RRE Ree, HERE DONT NEED ' DANCING MASTER They Teach Make Rich | Blood A Healthy With the “Roe Tonic ant Whitbread and Hanratty hurried to the burnime)— (The tempest house of its kind in the world, house. They found the door locked and Est. 1740.) os Mgneut atitt had Mg wite tn hie acme English Ale or Stout | DECEMBER 13, 1911. dash to the third floor and arouse the caped by using blankets. ‘The Christmas stock of the little store took the woman la his arme and stag gered blindly about the room for some bullding, and !s known to all the bor- adjoining bungalow, only a few feet | ough politicians, | @wWay, sald the heat was so terrific it | et i BROOKLYN FIRE wu rnc rare enoresrs | SAVES SICK WIFE AGAINST AMERICAN LOAN. Richard Shaut, his Sergt. Cook and Policemen Crowley help or run next door to get it jed he would get his wife out or Marsons and Mrs. Cody, who also es- je with her. The fire burnea rapidly, The room was quickly filled with smoke. Shaut was entirely consumed at a tons of about $2,000, Payne for yer kept @ minutes, trying to find the door. | Mrs. John Mooney, who lives in an looked out. 8) | ons, pe, ig Other to}| Diplomat, Now Rebel Leader, Asks | ema a m9 Washington to Keep Money Each Pets Wake Emma Payne, and fought flames in | smoke filled ri at No, 13 A Walk, ‘ , T or Blind Father ; vali st salt ci ; . Unlike all others—matured Waltz and Twostep and i and Invalid From Chinese Imperialist. | Sonat, Mascitt So 0808 ait? dared’ when! in bottles in England by the ~ a ai Jejor . SHANGHAI, Chi De 1 he di a led 'y Other Fancy Steps. Neighbor Are Rescued. Ghes-¥i, sho ta (0 repetoent Tut Ar and safety, | Taland Hospital bata ral A sie — I t the peace conference to be eld | There is a row of one-story frame| to go there re! niy natu! gas. sed, bungalows on the walk on the west-| themselves Mi Lo] Hotpitality of friends Detween the imperialists and the in'end of the island, most of them| in the nel . ® Mttle dog, the | revolutionaries, is to arrive on Sunday. scratching of @ cat and the coolness of |It Is expected that negotiations will | There's © GREAT diference. f Famous in England for 170 a The barking of CHALLENGE FOR WEST.) = | @ seventeon-year-old girl early this|begin almost immediately. It 18] %5 support hi: years. 4 : Morning saved the lives of Alfred [thought that the imperialists will be rs old and bed riddet It created great excitement among the! For sale at all st Commissioner Says Youngsters Payne, fifty years old and totaily blind, [ready to accept any terms they are| About 3 o'clock this morning Mrs.! other colon! who filled the good stores. ‘ and Mra, Mary Cody, coventy venra og [Able to obtain while the revolutionaries | Bhaut complained of feeling cold and. with all the . James of New York Excel in and feeble, and otiers in a fire that |"! probably give the widest guar- nd got up to ight the porter accidentally turned it o ji set fire to the Shaut Cn ‘ and F Mt A, eas bed on which lay his wife. their condition and arrived this morning pe Although fegble. he did_not shout for to look after them. It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A “World W antees in regard to the future of the imperial family. Wu Ting Fang, who was selected as Secretary of Foreign Affairs in the pro- | posed republican government, has tele- | graphed to the State Department at Washington as well as to Andrew Car- negie Leste against any loan being et burned out the first floor of a stationery store at No, 280 Smith street, Brooklyn. Payne ts the proprietor of the store and lives over {t with his daughter, mma, and his wife, Mary. On the third floor ive William Harson, his| wife and his wife's mother, Mra. Co Folk Dancing. “We can outdance them for money oF marbles," said Richard McQualde, who does oda jobs for the Western RNR EN tare a ‘Sixth oa 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. § 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 Union when he tsn't attending high The Paynes closed the store last night We Give We Give and school over In Brooklyn. ———_——. | about 10,90, aa usual Double bai Redeem Surety just heard that Milwaukee an 1 MAYOR SHOOED SHOES OFF stove burning. Th ff Stamps for 92.50 e other Western cities had added ra down with Christma in Merchandise to the regular school curriculum. BEN FRANKLIN STATUE. | fumably “some of these were shaken von's p all Over the Counter Tn fact, the prevailing sentiment ane | from the shelves some time in ¢he night Police Called Into Action Quick | #n@ causne fre. ‘among New York's public school chily Abit! S ‘Sal thin Cottage ren is that they can outdance any city Best Quality—Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue ; After Receipt of Letter daughter was awakened by the f “ de toilette Ravewie oo at city Hall, barking of Monk, a. ttle dog, and m6" - * fecant, | UTE, drensing And srange. (0 tay the imaromton| at's a aivarace that ld show soul | hq erutched her ake, seed ‘hal eg sa ioe woman Young Women in Business “Children, Come Along to the Toy Depart- ich the school children have of thelr) be itted to be hi on Renjamin ' ‘eat eane , ie BENS ta: dit CWi-siad the (weetegpere| frenviin's atatue in Park Mow, Look and awakened her mother, |’satpas complate not fully With Homes in the Country ment, O’Neill-Adams Store, Basement, waa panic-stricken, but the two women reassured him, and all three, with blankets around their heads, man- aged to gain the street after some dif- of other cities ts reflected in members| out of your window and you will see of the Board of Education who feel that! the ghoes festooning we historic figure two-stepping and waltzing has not been| of Franklin,” wrote a downtown busl- overiooked in the New York public] ness man to the Mayor to-day. @chool even though it has not been) The Mayor and Secretary Adamson made @ part of the curriculum, “All one has to do is to attend one of the high otal Lightly seo lew proficient our boys tle are al twe-stepping and waltzing,” said School] ‘!#!n& purpose Commissioner Richard B. Aldcroft jr, |! % portable 4 "Make dancing a part of the regular| red on the and See My Private Mail Box" zt Santa Claus “And when you comejustdropaletter into my box and I will give you a pretty pic- eee absolutely 7 ry ea Should Make Ready for the Home-Going At Christmas Time ficulty. Extract, Toilet Water, Sechet, Face and Taleam Powder | Policeman Rush of the Butler street At Drug and Department Stores everywhere | New apparel will be needed, for the hundreds of thousands of ‘ork cannot station, who saw the smoke and turned | avfred H. Smith Co., 38 W. 33rd St., N. x youre women making a success of business in New Y: tter show their Prosperity than to return home well clad in refined, sensible garments, such as we specialize in this'atore. Hence A Superior’ Coat Sale, nd suspended on supposed to be car- oulders of two former = Zz This is the book Santa refers to—filled with eurriculum? | Why we've got It sandwich men, But the carriers have Involving 700 Garments from Pretty pictures and now. you w ut take the trou-| found it convenient and lees tiring to ‘ stories verse. isa le to, attend some of our high school | themselves to reat thelr display againat Bos eon ph 3 of New York's Noted Makers, good book and it will bed fe no necessity for It. At there dances | the statue of Franklin. rade Meri Half a Century please you. you will see all the grace and poise you| “Direct the pollee to keep tho: ; are to. New York school children are|lows with their sample shoes Well taken care of #0 far as.dancing|from the status,” ortered th fs concerned. In these later day dances| and promptly Pellce Headquarte: the children act as teachers to them-| notified. Two policemen hastened to the esives, and we don't need to make tt place, found the lounging carriers and @ part of the curriculum. For my part| t as described and shooed the I wouldn't anyway. “But it is in folk dancing that New York excels. Just watch our chikiren gome spring day in the park. Wpy, the ? ‘ Ne | At A Price, The makers had enough materials on hand to produce this number of coats—700 in all—and we bought at our price. These Beautiful Coats Come In Broadcloths, Scotch miztures, | Values two-toned woollens and double $27.50 texture tweeds and chinchillas. at The colors are blacks, oxfords, $ 75 13 It is written and illustrated by Ethel Watts Mumford, who well understands the little folks and their wants and* desires. It will well repay parents to bring the little ones, and you are cordial; invited to come and look over our great store, now, beautifully deco- rated for the Holiday Art Novelties For Christmas Gifts In our Art Department we display a very attractive line of novelties suitable for Christmas Gifts, including— ‘Values, * 927.80 3 75 browns, Bie Eat light grays, of which the city should feel got one model, but many in both miei i of these children is some- Tower of Strength i dellevs Dr. Magndrew, at the Wash- ETHEL WATTS MUMFORD fe “cance thn jeg nke ied fpeldes, you must have staunch Lingerie Bags, * Tie Racks, indice, pas itera td See the Giant Santa Claus, Three bie th, St in o> Bey ave at kings oft danding there nerves, with brain and Card Cases, Comb & Brush Sets, : Hed the Rotunda—A Show in Himself. OU AON, is the public schools if you look for tt? eo eee in harmony. Opera and Shop- Embroidered Pil- The Christmas Store Offers - - ant Gor eet Necentet >. Scott's Emulsion ping Bags, low Covers, Sweaters for Christmas Gifts Deylight Shopping Is + est sahore Jaiy Mt forty aulee Tom | ff the BEST nerve, brain and Pin-cushions, Calendars, Snenlinaes eeee eee The Most Satisfactory EAC OAR Titel] Bea deern ystems immen Sachets, Address Books, Bich ality 4) wie et kel Clerks, Stocks and Air Are Freshest pette corvice, Work Baskets, Hatpin Holders, White worsted, fancy weaves. a Double Surety Stamps Given Until Noon Telephone Pads, Desk Sets, Etc. Women's $7.98 Sweaters, 95.98 We Are Open Only A Evenings This Christmas “Best Values at the «12st | Ave. Callens Special Xmas Savings Thursday Women’s L 9 5 i, Waists, ‘The picture on the left illustrates of many Bey s models in a ovigh sasortanent of meseelines, Scotch heather mixture, wool sweaters, silk finished, the latest novelty. eason Satrrday, Dec. 16 Friday, Dec. 22 Saturday, Dec. 23 Other Evenings Christmas Week, Open Until 7P.M. French and Madeira hand-embroidered Handkerchief, Glove and Veil Cases. James McCutcheon ® Co., Sth Ave. and 34th St., waehttons Women's Sweaters, $2.98 Plain and fancy weaves, worsted yarns, white and oxford shades. Women's 92,50 Sweaters at $1.75 ‘ 600—worsted finished, plain weaves, white, oxford, tan and navy shades. - Women's 92.50 Wool Vests at: 91.50 Scotch heather wool vests, plain and striped effects. Corsets Make Practical Christmas Gitts O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer. $4.00 Nemo Corsets at $2.00 Nicely boxed in holly boxes, newest advanced 1912 model. will also enclose one linen lace, 5 yards long, four hose supporters | attached; sizes 18 to 26, $2.00 Royal Worcester Corsets at $1.00 | Our extra special January inducement. We are these for Christmas presents. These corsets are prettily trimmed and ample sets of garters attach $2.00 Thomson's Glove-Fitting Corset 10 TO 18 MINUTES FROM ph Aga) 3) AUMANWN® AT 149 GST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVAT Waists Always Make Acceptable Christmas Presents Especially the Beautiful Varieties We Have Here We O'Neill Main Store—Ihird Fivor, Lingerie and Madras Waists An assortment beyond comparison; fully 25 distinct styles to choose from, prettily lace trimmed, high and low neck mod- els; your keenest comparison solicited; values $2.00, at..... $1 Lingerie and Hand Embroidered Waists Fifteen new correct styles, one handsomer than the other, if that lace yokes and cuffe, with o or without ¥ file sizes 34 to 44; value $2.98. Women’s All 1.95 Wool Sweaters f Sweaters are always appreciable gifts. ff are made from fine zephyr yam in a fancy weave; large shawl or military collar; 2 pockets, double breasted, woven cuffs; colors gray, white, black and brown Women’s Navy Polo Coats sizes 36 to 44, Boys’ Kersey Overcoats Large shaw! sailor collar of tan cloth,| Excellent quality kersey, with large musketeer cuffs of tan to matc! also black coats with baby lamb or silk | quality serge Mining, lk frogs, slit upholstered in Imperial Spanish d V back, laced or buttoned front, plush cape collar and cuffs; also gray| sides; sizes 3 t a Hh 4 round, square or ck, laced or oned fron! fixtures with colored combination col-| ¢ wee 9 0 9 rH. OR Leather, as illustrated. Reg. pr. $22, “Men's S Women’s Corduroy Dresses Velvet a corduroy, set-in sleeves, Beeutfal fit; sizes 14 ce uy 98 "Women 7 Caracul Coa Rich pony finish caracul, silk fi with rich quilted satin; full fac , large cape collar, double : alt side; val, 1598 9.9 ern snes sg ts ‘omen Women’s Women’s i} handsome shawi collar of fur, good Meyers make, heavy Engl spear back, variety of t Handkerchiefs Good quality, fancy embroid- ered; 6 in a holly box, special 49¢\ wea: ters Gloves Toilet Sets Special FREE “roncixs.3" this 3-Piece Mission AOS ite, indestructible springs, CARVING SET, FOUR PIECES, 59c CREDIT New models, suitable for the gowns now in vogue, beautifully trimmed with falls of lace, and ribbon, six garters attached; sizes 18 to 80, 91,00 Popular Brassieres at 89c Complete assortment of B. & J., Poix, H. & W. voise, nicely trimmed with lace, embroidery Just A Few Suggestions For The Holidays In Women’s Kimonos and Bath Robes _ : O'Nelll Main Store—Third Fleer. Value $1.50 at $1.19 bs Made of heavy flannelette or German flannel. The Kimono trimmed with satin down front and sleeves. The Bath Robe has a sailor collar, turn-back cuffs on sleeves and trimmed with border, $4.95 Women's Bath Robes in Eiderdown or the Beacon collar or square neck, kimono sleeves Blankets, at . or long sleeves with turn-back cuffs; also one other model we call In several models were possible; plain tucked and lace trimmed, long and short sleeves, high and low necks; values 3,00, at Hand Embroidered High Grade Many models for your choosing; ji parison, made by the best mak your choice, at.. Silk Hosiery for Christmas Gifts O'Nelll Main Store—Firet Floor. HO better bgp stocks are jaraee our prices low, and qualities high. “Don't cs on come to-morrow. Women's Silk Stockings, $1.75 Correct 3 pairs for 95.00. Ms pe the “convalescent robe.” This garment buttons all the way down the Hose High grado thread silk, fine gauge in- n' for tstation black ebony ha mire front. All these garments are claborately trimmed with satin, for grain dyed, reinforced, blacks and colors. 4 leather, oo ee ace ona potent ish; special. 49c = We are also showing a juli line of Worsted and Stik oman Women's Silk Stockings, $1.25 { oc wing tips, Cuban heels; sizes Women's Sill Hos o a Shawis, Scarfs, Fascinators and Leggins. 3 pairs for 93.50, to 8; pire. parent aries J and gun] Spun silk, spliced heel and t Free with Every Purchase ef $50 Thread silk, ingrain fine gauge, double | tops; sizes 214 to 7; reg. 2.48 i Misoes’ Juliett Mis felt, black or red fi »| Th leather soles and heels; sizes 7" ¢pe| wool 11 to 5}4; reg. 98c........, and colors; special. Swing Horses Hand Rubber tired wheels, nivel Bished, ali steel parte, izes 8}4 to 1 Aviation Caps r new style cap of zephyr 69 wont! variety of combinations 39 Ic Xmas Savings from Our Toy Section Perambulators 2.49 Se Dutat 874-876 East 149th S iNet Door to Post Fest Ornce™ THE Easiest PAYMENT HOUSE IN ‘OF DOOR WEST O Simplify Home-seeking by saving time, temper and trampin BRASS BED Absol FREE With Every foten'e $75 ae a est OF S:AvE Useful Holiday Gifts Marabou & Ostrich Stoles, Cape & Muffs O'Neill Main Store—First Floor, 918.50 Marabou Sets at $14.50 Natural with white, and black with white. 922.50 Ostrich and Marabou Sets at 915 Tn pink, light blue and white. $5.75 and 96.75 Ostrich and Marabou Stoles at $3.75 and 94.75 Black or natural, $9.50 and 95.00 Marabou Stoles at 2.75 and 04.29 Vive and six strands, black or natural, _ Muffs to Match the Above, Values $3.00 and 06,90, at 99.95 and 90.00 2 nl apap tops, blacks. Women's Silk Btookinge, 91.00 3 paire for Thread silk, ingrain fi values, blacks and colors, Women’ My Silk Stockings, 75¢ 8 pairs for $2.00, Thread silk, blacks only, fi ‘ Unik. tops epdiacln oe ae 1,000 Pairs of Wome: s 50c Silk Stockings ai 35c ine "nae. extra 3 Pairs for $1.00, Blacks only, lisle tops and silk boots, URL ae RE RR. Os TE Se ae ae ——ai

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