The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1912, Page 13

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FIREMEN RESCUE FIVE AT BLAZE, BUT factory of J. B. Sterling at No. 90 Cherry street in this city. Guests of a nearby hotel fearing that the flames would spread, fled from the place in their night clothes. Several buildings adjoining the Sterling. establishment Were damaged. The loss is estimated ‘at $99,000, ONE MAN WAY DIE|““recoe'netov ron mtr, Clerk Upset Oil Stove and Is Found Unconscious Beside It. One man was sent to the hospital and four others were rescued by firemen at & blaze in 2 four-story tenement at Columbia and Cungress streets, Brook- lym, at 5 o'clock this morning. Families on the second and third floors of the house’ fled from the smoke filled place | hen the stairway None had time to dress, and neigh- bers cared for them during the fire, ‘The first floor of the tenement is oc- Tl Amell Scheibler, twenty-seven, his clerk. Thomas’ Reagon, a milkman, looked through the store window this morn- ing and saw the rear in flames, By the time the @remen arrived the fire was shooting up the dumbwaiter to the sec- floor: Lieut, D. J. Fitspatrick of the sal- vage corps chopped his way into the resr room on the frst floor and round Bchelbel, the clerk, unconscious 0» the floor. itapatrick dragged the clerk into thy open and sent him to the Long Island College Hospital. He is in a serious sondition. ‘ Fireman Dawe was working in the rear when he saw the faces of two children pressed against the giass of @ second story windew. Securing a sealing ladder he mounted to the win- dew and directed John Mulligan, aged twelve, to make for the fire escape on the Congress street side, As.the boy made hie way through the hall Dawe Gragged. Helen Mulligan, aged fifteen, through the window and carried her down the ladder, Mrs. John Dunham, aged seventy and crippled with rheumatism, was found on | the floor of her room by John Howard and Cornelius Sullivan, boarders, They took her to the fire-escape and were as- | yo! sisted in getting her to the ground by Dawe. ‘The rest of the families fied by way of the roof. The fire was confined to the first two stories of the house. a Two Firemen. Hert at Blase. 1911 wound left. he | Derial palace at Berlin, is to be in- Kaiser Leaves Berlin, but Royal Pal- aces Guarded Against Pos- sible Attack. BERLIN, Jan. 12—-Voting throughout the Empire for the election for mem- bers of the Reichstag began at 10 A. M. to-day and heavy polling was generally reported. Berlin is quiet, but neverthe- lees detachments of troops belonging to the garrison are held in readiness in all the barracks and special arrange- ments have been made for guarding the royal pataces, The precautions which have been taken are mainly designed to cope with possible Socialist demon- strations in the streets to-night after the announcement of the first results, Emperor William, who, at the election tn 1907, a@valted the results in the im- formed bf the returns this time in his Palace at Potsdam, an arrangement which j® considered in some quarters ass symptom of the expected outcome, HIT BY CENTRAL TRAIN. ‘Watchman Mace! Found With Legs and Skell Brokea. Peter Macct, twenty-nine, a Central watchman, was found alongside the tracks, one hundred feet north of Kingsbridge station, this morning at & o'clock with both of his legs crushed and his skull fractured. He Was taken to Fofdham Hospital. It is supposed he was walking on his way home and was run down, — Notice to Fat Women and y u have used up o1 6 from 12 to 16 Which method do you itke VOGEL BROTHERS, 42d St. at 8th ¥ — iw ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, a 4 , Most Exceptional Offering WOMEN’S & MISSES’ SUITS & COATS at Extremely Low Prices SUITS of Black & White & Brown & White Wool Stripes, Chiffon Broadcloths, Novelty Mixtures, oy &e. $14.75, $19.50, 24.50 ACTUAL VALUE, $29.50 TO $42.50. COATS of fine quality Black Broadcloth trimmed with salvet and silk braid lined throughout with guaranteed satin. ACTUAL VALUE, $32.50. COATS of fine quality Chinchilla, Blanket Materials, Novelty Mixtures, &c., &c. $12.50, $16.50, $19.50 ACTUAL VALUE, $29.50 TO $42.50. 22-24-26 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET WEST }s1 6.50 C. G. Gunther's Sons Fur Hats Women’s Fur and Fur Trimmed Hats and Automobile Caps, at reduced prices. 391 Fifth Avenue, New York. Ave. A Mighty Sale of 3,160 Men’s Finest Winter Overcoats and Suits Purchased from New York’s Highest Grade Clothing Manufacturer at an Average Cost of 50e on the Dollar Lot 1—950 Men’s $15, $18 and $20 Winter Overcoats Lot 2—870 Men’s $25, $30 and $35 Winter Overcoats Lot 3—600 Men’s $18, $20 and $22 Winter Suits on Sale.......... ‘Lot 4—740 Men’s $25, $28 and $30 Winter Suits on Sale.......... We Guarantee These Suits and Overcoats to Give Absolute Satisfaction up-the greatest year in our biesory, so in order to replenish our stocks for the big Tenuate business, we scoured the make into Suits and Overcoats, but found it clean as a whistle—nothing As a last resort we went direct to the best wholesale manufacturer in New York. He had just 3,160 Winter Suits and Overcoats on hand that he was willing to sacrifice, for his Winter season was over—although ours, and yours, has just begun. So here’s your opporiunity—and in all likelihood you'll never again get such bargains. Come in the morning, it you can, jor then you'll receive Double aa Stamps. VOGEL BROTHERS 4Z st.at 5 Ave. We group these in four bargain lots. As we bought them—so we sell them ov - is FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1912. £10” £17" 113" £17" on Sale.... on Sale.... woolen market for piece ls to lesirable th gt seein ens _ eae Sixth Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. A868-—Established 44 Years—1912 O'NEILL-ADAMS Co. Best Quality—Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. [Last Day of the White Sale—Saturday Clean-up Reductions| Your Daughter’s Opportunity—Clearance Sale of Misses’ and Girls’ Suits and Coats of Standard O’Neill Quality % An annual mid-winter event of extreme economic importarice, where it requires no Below Regular We Give and Redeem Surety Stamp Coupons for 92.90 ia Merchandise Over the Counter imagination to realize that reductions of 14 to 14 mean but one thing only and that is These Goods Are Lither at or Below Cost Below Regular O'Neil Main Store—Third Floor. Misses’ 915 Suits, at $10 ots and mixtures, lined throughout with ¢ 10 ae Girls’ 910 Coats, at 95.00 satin; cece Yeand 16 years, at. Of cheviots and plain colors, in several ity models, @ some trimmed, others cain tailored; sizes 8 to 18 pes og Oto vee 5.00 Girls* $18 to $22 Coats, at $10 Of broadcloths and caraculs, all neatly trimmed; sizes © to 10 12 years, to close Out, At........+escccesseeeee etecsesees wees The Misses’ ¢21.60 Coats, at hat Saturday the Last Day of Our Great] | January Three Days’ Sale of Toilet Articles, Drug Sundries and Rubber Goods Only fitet-clase lines placed on aal bel ly ines placed on sale, but every item far below regular prices. Mall and Telephone Orders Filled. ONeill Main Store—Second Floor. It's no wonder this sale should stand out, for here are vast quantities of shoes in the following styles: atent leather, some with cloth tops and velvet tops, welt and turn gua metal with velvet to dull kid, tops in bujton and luce, black viet kid, plain toes, button; slippers in satin, suedes and patent leathers. es $2.00 Women's Storm Rubbers, regularly 500, at 99¢ Misses’ and Children's Storm Rubber., regularly 46c at 38¢ No Mail, Telephone or C. 0. D. orders filled. Men's W. L. Douglas $3 and $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords tm“! “stor, $2.00 other makes at......cceecsesseeese ooo Look Here, Men, Read Something That’s Worth While Any Suit, Any Overcoat in the Store $13 75 Good Enough for Any Man, Anyw'tere, at ‘ g What you're interested in is what we will give you ONeill Main Store—Hecond Floor. for $13.75, and, believe us, we'll give you full value. A Complete Clearing Out of Our Remaining Winter Stock And This Is What We Offer: Every Dress Suit, Every Sack Suit, Every Storm Coat, Every Tuxedo, Every Rain Coat, Every Overcoat Sold Regularly at $18, $20, $22, $25 and $30 Absolutely Yours at $13.75—Read— They are the work of the most skilful makers of men’s clothing in the country. The materials are thoroughly reliable and the tailor- ing probably better than is usual in suits and overcoats even at the original geal De Oue ayeulhs pate our cloth- ing is not surpassed for style or quality. Come "= tomorrow at pickout the suit re aie that $]3 75 Boys’ Suits, Reefers and Overcoats $1200, Youn at itericot $4.98 Well made, the latest styles, up-to-date materials, splendidly fitting suits of cassi- $ 49 8 ImportantSavingsin This Stationery & Engraving Sale meres, cheviots and worsteds. Overcoats and reefers of chinchillas, cassimeres, O’Nelll Main Store—Firet Floor, Special 25c Boxes of Paper In the January Clearance Sale 1,000 Pieces Men's Knit Underwear Values $1 to $1.50, at 69c Shirts and Drawers, medium end heavy weights, nat hi to swo- wool, various styles. A meker's clean-up, samplon ied Suits at shades, heavy tb halt for Men's 91.25 and 21,50 Union Scotch cheviots, formerly marked #5.98, $6.98, $7.98, $8.98, up to 812; now This beautiful paper is fashion’s favorite. i It may be had in letter size; pointed or wallet flap; glace or organdie finish; tied with ribbon; beautifully boxed; worth 39¢ ty be; special, 25e. The Newest Writing Paper Is Louis XIV., Maric) : os ro - Antoinette, Les Guarlandes de Fleurs, oD ©} ORG hemstitched colored border, linen finish paper, at 39¢ this week, instead of 50c. set Our special fabric-finished cabinet, containing 120 sheets of paper and 100 envelojes, stamped in any color, with our two-letter dies, or in single initial dies, at the special price of $1.19. Persian Lawn This is fine fabric-finished writing paper, known to thousands of our patrons as of excellent quality, with fine writing surface,in the most popular shape; put up 50 sheets riting paper we will offer to stamp with any of these with 50 envelopes in a box; # feature here at the little price] or irt atau OF adtines ale wel will use that, at the of 25. ‘es ‘ i, vs Fine Writing Paper—Linen Cloth—10c Extraordinary Engraving Prices M jally for us by ono of tho best mills in the country—a paper Plate Kagraved, wript tyne, copper plato and 50 best quality gg, wo ba M sl oyret| soll onormous queatities of, Unquestionably tho best ng cards Regu BG, Ghestcshscnvshsnaves notes ty aaenen Ic ett Beets el Eon 7 shite, fe lesalonsble shape, for tee. Ae alish, and 50 owt quality visiting $1.50 59¢ 1 your own plate, Regularly: 75c., 49c Big Sale of One Million High Grade Business Envelopes In lots of 1,000, with your imprint, comprising your name, business, street and city address $1 45 Per e Thousand | | |

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