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| WINDOW BARS | UG AT FIRE —— Iatre Manuel K CPildren were ot brew ir @partment at indred and ' t w dentally ups flames and wmoke The Aining-room @ fro escape the window was froze: t with the screams o owned by the Kar eight families, Th attracted Mfe. Henry tam im'a mother, who} her @ons, Max an rushed in and carr Gren—Beatrice, He Then ght down age Mrs. Karlin, w from cuts by the Karlin had just lef office. Tho fire did 415.0 the house an into the street. Dy Hospital bound up Mra. Karlin's w ed hand. firemen turne tng fee palace ms th tailors’ Suits | Smith | cheviote, dress, At the tailored, ments. Fulton St. | Broadway 4 Mrs, J na e the eight familier worsteds, worsted cheviots and serges—- smart English models and distinctive Gray & | the fabrics are exclusive. Overcoats include meltons, kerseys, Shetlands, velours, tweeds and worsted wale designe—models included are all business, models—raglans, fitted backs, backs, convertible collars and every good style garment. these garments were New York's finest Here ade the finest fabrics from the best weavers of the world—both foreign M and domestic—all are exclusive styles, silk mixture worsteds—these are the finest garments possible to produce, ready-for-service models, are distinc- tive Smith Gray & Co. styles—aleo cor- } ere & Overcoats "250 & 3.00 1 8 Children’s 10.00, 12.50 & Shirts now 85 15.00 Suits & Convertible Collar orer'7.50 Two Brooklyn Stores: Clearance Sale of at decided reductions 84 SUITS of two-toned diagonal cheviots, Kt plain serges and novelty mixtures, va- and then an explo TAILORED SUITS & STORM COATS ee | Stern Brothers ] | WILL CONTINUE TO-MORROW, THEIR JANUARY SALE OB Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Muslin Undergarments ALSO A COLLECTION OF Imported Lingerie at | Extraordinarily Low Prices tthe nt lous Models. vsvevessevescssvevvs $14.00 SECOND FLOOR NEW BUILDING Hoh Aiag ba FORMERLY $25.00 TO $32.50 lca NP ee es a ae 110 SUITS of broadcloth, rough cheviots, Early Spring Importations of nw and occupied by serges and stripe wool mixtures, plain Classic ue Corsets y Sates, Mark, ars tailored or braid trimmed. ........60. $18.00 | ived next door with FORMERLY $35.00 TO $37.50 1 Leon fod th nry and they ran The men ready mixtures and warm blanket weaves, $12.50 $16.50 $19.50 FORMERLY $24.50 TO $38.00 22-24-26 Thirty-fourth Street, West. hand war bleeding Mr t the house for hin dow glans 00 damage through | Wolf of Lincoin nd { water thrown b wing into a glitter: | EESRESESESERESSSSBAGGGRES White Dress Fabrics 4 Foremost Clothiers Since 1845. January Reductions These are wonderful bargain days in the Smith Gray & Co. stores. Never before have these stores offered you fine clothes values like these—the greatest reductions in the entire sixty-six years of Smith Gray & Co. business history— every Smith Gray & Co. Suit and being included—your choice is unlimited, there being more than 15,000 garments from which thousands of which are post season styles only from our vercoat in the four stores you may choose— hands within the fortnight. COME IN TODAY. 18.00 to 30.00 broken size Suits and Overcoats—all sizes, for men, young men and boys—but riot in all styles—nearly all are grays, suitable for service practically the year round— 12.50 | | find your size and a value truly wonderful is yours......... : 20.00, 22.50, 25.00, 27.50, 30.00, 32.50 | 27.50 & 30.00 & 35.00 SUITS & OVERCOATS SUITS & OVERCOATS 15.00 include velours, 20.00 Suits include many exclusive ad- vanced style fabrics from English and American mills—exclusive velours, tweeds, silk mixture fancy worsteds and serges—correct English models and dis- tinctive Smith Gray & Co. models. Overcoats include widest possible as- sortment of dress, business, street, motor and storm coats—in high grade meltons, velours, tweeds, vicuna: et~ lands, hand-made effect tweeds and worsted cheviots—dressy semi-box and fitted back models, raglans, English guard coats, storm coats and conver- tible collar coats—were you to pay 27.50 to 35.00 you could find nowhere in New York cither quality or range or choice to compare with this. 40.00, 45.00 & 50.00 OVERCOATS 25.00 Included are 45,00 and 50.00 silk-lined icuna, velour and melton, business and Pisin, black, Oxford and les—English model rag uard coats, storm and English, Irish and do- cassimeres, Co. modele—nearly all in plain and neat stripe and and storm box motor original prices, 20.00 to 30.00, best styles, best value gar- 37.50, 40.00 & 45.00 SUITS 25.00 worsteds, vicuna worsteds and motor coats o mestic Shetlands, zibelines, vicunas, tweeda, velours and worsteds—-many are post season styles that are very popular and very hard to find, even at regular rect smart English models, prices. Children’s Dept. Shirt Fur Coat REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS Children’s §,00, 7,00 and 1 6 # 1.50 Shirts oh90 * 40,00 Fur Trim- ; A ‘i " 3 ane he 4.00 DOM ie cvcroccunes 75c sened Coats 25.00 : ' 0.00 & 60,00 Fur | Id: 8.00,9.00,10.00& 1.50 & 2.00 ; TRBOSuits Reel px 50 Shirts now 1.15 pines & Fur 35.00 e 65.00 & 75.00 Fur Trim- Lined Con’ 45.00 2.35 “60.00 100.00 Coats.. Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. Your Charge Account Is Solicited. + SmithGray&Co. 3.50, 4.00 & 5,00 Shirts now..... Two New York Stores: Bre ry Sth at Flatbush Ay at Bedford Ay Me? By ls 175 Storm Coats and Ulsters of Chinchilla, rough and READ IT—TO APPRECIATE THE CONVENIENCE AND VALUE | OF THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIKECTORY—READ IT are now being shown, embodying the Jatest ideas of the leading Paris Corsetieres, in the most desirable materials, Silk Broche, Plain and Fancy Batiste, Tricot and Coutil. ALSO WEDNESDAY, ANOTHER IMPORTANT OFFERING OF Batiste and Coutil Corsets, in new and desirable models adapted for all figures, includin the low cut top, long close fitting hips and back, trimmed with laces, embroidery and ribbon, in all sizes, 95¢, $1.50, 1.75 ana 2.50 Regular Values from $1.50 to 3.50 consisting of Dotted and Figured Swisses, Plain and Fancy fui Crepes, Embroidered Linens, Batistes, Marquisettes and Voiles in a large variety of new and exclusive designs, ALSO FOR TO-MORROW, « Plain Chiffon Batiste, = 45 inches wide, Value 25¢ Yard, at 14° Embroidered Batistes and Madras, 196 in a large variety of designs Value 30¢ Yard, at 27° Imported Pure Linen Suitings, 36 inches wide, Value 45c Yard, at TO-MORROW, JANUARY SALE OF MUSLIN : | Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES \( Hemmed Singe Size, at 45c, 52c, 60c, yee Three-quarter, “ 50, 57, 64, Hemstitched F8c, 59e Sheets 78 65, | Double, “ 68, 79, 82, 78, 85 (|| Pillow Cases, 21 by 36 22% by 36 2 by36 27 by 36 mee eee ee GQ) | Hemmed, at 13¢ l4c 16c 17c | Hemstitched, 17 18 20 21 = | 21 byS4 21 by63 21 by 72 22% by 76 fan,| Bolster Cases, 2! by 54 y 63 ai by 72 22% by i | Hemmed, 24c 26c 29c 32c I] Hemstitehed, 33 35 38 42 Unusual Values in their 0} a || Ribbon Departments all Lingerie Ribbons, plain and fancy, in white, pink, blue and mauve, No.4 1% 2 3 5 ee 7 Ry (ye SA ee 18° 27° 35 48° 65° tenyarus Satin Taffeta Ribbons, 5 and 6 inches wide, in white, black and colors, at 18°, 23° Yani West 23d and 22d Streets “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” January Clearance Sales—Wednesday ts A/ 7g Gun metal and pat, leather, button or Blu . Ie OMEN 'S round or knob toe; sizes 244108; aleo black velvet 1 39 | SAOES or pat. tenther with velvet tons: 214 to 7; ree. $2.48 oh o (2}!| TBoys™ ox catt Biucher or bal.; sizes 9 to 1334, Franklin make; {Way} Shoes #180 satin and kangaroo calf; sizes 11 to 2; reg. $1.48. iC | Women's Sweaters Heavy Grade Blankets (C9) |] Bxtra heavy worsted yarn, in Oxford | Large aise double blankets, fine wood (Fea | and white, shawl front, V-neek, double | nap finish, pink or blue bor: O7, ra cals, vale $1495 sizes 38 (0 7a] ders; regularly $1.49... ¢ 46... ta) nag ee Comfortables fe Women's Flannel Gowns | yu1i sise; good quality allkoline cover. a) | Made from a heavy soft German flan- | ing, tilling of tine grade of cot- 1 nel, in blue and pink stripes; round, (ok ney te eee ee 7¢ (=| high or square neck, trimmed with em- Fay | broidered daisy cloth, in pink and Crib Blankets CS blue; deep, double yoke; val, 69 Heavy warm grade, wool nap finish, (= | obc; regular and extra sizes IC} tancy pink or Blue borders; 10: G Hot Water Bottles value ee Series ae — | 2 quart, red and gray rubber; loor Oil Cloth | value ose 44c 2 yards wide, extra heavy grade, large (245) Children's Hose assortment of pattersa; cut from (ry All wool, ribbed, merino heel 1, | the roll any length desired; val. Gad tontaeen 8th 0) : val, 19 12: 35c square oh AW; "\22¢ Women's Underwear Men's Underwear Ribbed vests and pants, pecler H merino shirts and Bibbes vere or Delis, nee 7 Oa ileevy ae tlses to 46; reg, 49¢ 39c Special—Wednesday Until 1 P, M.—Special Children’ sHeavy | Bleached Mus- 4? | Arcade — Crystal Woot Plaid) Dresses, | ling; val, 8e; yd... 48¢ | Coffee Mille. 39 sizes 6 to 14 years Bradley's Witch Boys’ Outing Flann 48c Mazel and Woodland pert me. ry) 1a | eS ens jolet Ammonia; to 16 H S 1 B4e | targe porte We | tary sie 39e GE) mh | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1912. pam 7 Se Gives Examined Free of Charge by Registered Doctors—Optical Dep't, Main Fl York. It_is a contest among our department buyers. Each one is making strenuous efforts to give better values than the others, and you get the benefit of the drastic price-cuts. $5 Dinner Sets, 322 52 pieces, beautifully decorated; special, A service lor six people consisting of iT the most unique bargain event in Greater New + Dinner Plates 1 Co 1 Butter Dish | 6 Tea Plates Soup Plates | 1 Gravy Boat 6 bruit Saucers Individual Butter | 1 Cake Plate 1 Covered Dish. Dishes 6 Cups and Saucers | Open Vegetable Dish (Limit one set to a customer.) Odds and Ends of Dinner) Cups and Saucers of thin deco- Ware—D ted and white, ine snese China. Value $1.20 cluding cu nd saucers, dinner, imit one dozen. 5c id lates, MI ‘ veecene ee veaet sy ete O 18c English Fireproof Tea Pots in vegetable dishes, etc., 6 for $2.00 Dinner Sets—is various shapes and sizes. ZOc| Vtiues to 830; euch. see 10c pieces, at (Fourth Floor.) Sg ee Cylinder— Phonograph Records . c AES . One of the two most famous trade-mark makes in Amer- i You know their regu- ! ica. lar prices. Tomorrow, each sa pnny No Mail Orders. No C. O. D. Orders. No Phone Orders. Quantities of taci Selection Limited. We have the bargain surprise of all for the Buyers’ Sale. If we could but mention the trademark name of these records, which is ‘one of the two leading makers in America, 000 wouldn't last through a day's selling. We consider this the best purchase in our: that by t we are bring ig saving to thousands of homes. e perfect and include the most popular old as well as the latest song and instrumental d, ore! 1 and o| by ists of the world. ts is advertisement to give a complete list of the many hundred selectio: ing selections, which you will find in the depsrtment tomorrow. ——es (Hale Wednesdas—Seventh Floor.) —— Grocery Bargains for Wednesday [7] but we lave compiled a complete eat 7 1, nicely: j—Fancy a cured, small, BACON Seiya sh 13c | HAMS ESM atc 14%e ti Bell ‘and; O n- Soups ‘rato Guns, Houingn Con Canned ‘ Goods Monogram Boel dozens Beeveach ves... OC Tomatoes Nei sean: ah Ile Whiske terine itt tit Bret cuanaey, urand y Co LittioChief Brand Buttorine In 6 Il Peas Now? canceachs...: * Pine ell Brand Lie Sa Columbia Kiver: Tb, flat cans; dox thin” Gig [esa Gallon, $2.69; half gallon, $1.35; quart Boule Rts os sie prints (deli ve: On these good Macaroni or Spa full No, packages’ cach 72c Special blend fancy qual- Evaporated ) ; Peerless Brand ity frosh roasted. cofteo; Fancy Head... . dee Gane 4 dozen, $8.64: dofen, 93 - regularly sold S66 8 1b; spo Chole Carolin: |. :#be abe e; 3 regular e cans, jal for to-morrow, 5° Ibs, fancy Japan.,.....65¢ 35e ‘Switt’s Peido $1.45; per ib 30c Broken Carolina... .¢2¢ 2c Washing Powder Washing Powder; put up in four 1b. 1 packages; @ach.......6.665 ic Legs of Choice Canada Mutton ¥'t# ctopson: young wether: 9 te f Cholee Cuts of Roast Beef—Liade | Loin of Pork— Oat Co, Products— ‘ Quaker Oa! Co, oes hee | cuttrom how th Dg | pies: corn fet: spectal AD. y. "14 taker Corn Flakes Ze] 16; per Ib. Cy} Roasting Chi ed uaker Broakfast; ic] Maryien A rogularly sold at ; "17c uffed Hice: pie ret oa ry oh ares Gieells © shipment Pulfed Wheat; pkg ype: perl of 1,000 Ibs.; worth 20e a tbcat.. LOC (New York's Lewest Priced Pure Food Store—sixth Moor.) 14TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres’t—WE GIVE LIBERTY TRADING STAM Sixth Avenue’s Largest Furniture Establishment No Money Down should not be the only inducement to prompt you in purchasing H your wants from establishments that make it a feature in their ! advertisementa. Our Aim Is to Extend to You Liberal Credit Combined With Low Prices Goods sold here are lower in price than can be bought elsewhere for cash and are tagged and ‘MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES =| Fun-Makers so that you can be your own salesman. dit | A New One Low Price—Cash or Cre spat < res Wilton Velvet nie Joke Book FREE Rugs with Next 12x9. Value $30 18.98 | Sunday's World including 9x7.6. Value $18 hes A 1912 Model 10.50 | |“Fablein Slang” ht GEORGE ADE With claw feet and a 12. And a Humorous ieee” 22.98 | ROY McCAcDELL LK | Story A Book Of Laughter Well Worth Keeping Don’t Miss It! Crowded with the Funny Jokes, Pic- tures, Stories, etc., etc., of America’s Foremost} gaming, with 17.50: