The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1912, Page 5

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o wt." y 4 Te ARDS ttle ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1912. was like a furnace. Twice Johnson’ tried | friend in the neighborhood. ‘The body |of her aged companton, ax the doctors to enter, but was forced back by the |of the cat was found in tho kitchen, | fear that the ehock would kill her. flames and smoke. Me wrapped his coat | Whero it ts believed to have started the ——— 5 about his head finally and dived Into the | fire by overturning the small stove, | OrARRESTRNS eee | Hie uniform caught fire in sev- eral places and his hair had been singed, | Contre) and they did Hor extend beyond . . but he fought hie way to the burning Us P and i ted y deal cf excitement in the house and in ) 1 . the neighborhood, and hundreds of peo- Tho woman's gc~n was afire, as were ple left their homes until the biaze was the bed clothes, which she had pulled eing f ig forced to shiver in the cold over her head in an effort to protect te in thelr nightel AN Hl herself, The policeman seized her and|tiuvvets” The dereee yas asec We carried her to the hallway, where he) The two aged women had lived in the ae ny sank exhausted with his burden. 10-| tenement to Uceman Noary helped him carry i to| Murpy wae guardian end nurse of tne the street, Tomorrow the Subway Store Inaugurates An Oriental Rug Scction , .For over a year the Subway Store has been remarkably successful in the selling of medium and lower grades of domestic rugs and floor coverings. Now, to make this store complete we add Oriental rugs, and, as is our custom, we will open this new section by offering a fine assemblage of ORIENTAL RUGS of Authentic Medium Grades At Most Unusual and Extremely Low Prices In most cases about the uual price of dome-tic rugs. It is well known to nearly Laney one thatin the long run The same Gimbel policy of guaranteeing satisfaction will Oriental! rugs are the most economical of floor coverings, afford- | be followed in selling these medium priced rugs as with the more Learn to Make Your Own Frock We Teach Practical Dress- cutting, Dressmaking, De- signing and Miilinery. Pupils bring their own materials and make fashionable frocks and hats while learning. Your inspection invited or circu- lar sent on request. ae Ww! Wate ho sbisners of te BON TON ta Wonneor de ia Mode Unitea, “4 Murpiy was guardian and nurse of the Ger woman, who at times was bed- | Mrs. McDonald was pronounced dead| tijden. it ie belleved must have Mrs. McDonald, “Aunt Rose’ | by an ambulance surgeon. Sho had tn- hed one of her attacks night or she hated flames, but had been suffocated | would have escaped. and Pet Bessie, Vic- before the fire burned her 80 horribly Miss Murphy is known affectionately ' tims of Flames. [all over the face and body. Her haitlas “Aunt Rose.” Her burns over the and clothing were entirely burned off. | face, head, hands and feet are serious, Miss Murphy attended by a eur-' but may recover, though it ts doubt- | geo and later mn to the home of a fu! je has not been told of the death P beBroom with blazing fur, setting fire; A cat 1s believed to have been ro-! apensible for a fire that caused the @eath of Mrs. Mary McDonald, seventy- eight years old, in her three-room apart- ment on the ground floor of No, 637 First avenue early to-day, Mise Rose Murphy, seventy yeare old, who shared the epartment, was eo aeverely burned she may die. Mise Murphy {8 an aunt of Peter Murphy, formerly warden of Bellevue Hospital. She and Mrs, McDonald slept , in the middie of the three rooms. In {the kitehen last night was a fire in Abe coal stove, and about 1 o'clock this méerning Mits Murphy was ‘awakened by the cries of “Bessie,” 4 cat that had bean In the family for many years. i ‘The animal was running around the to paper, clothing and everything els: | 1740 house and tub dresses will seek adoption tomorrow at Included are percales, just one-half of original prices. ginghams, dimities, lawns, in striped, dotted, check and figured patterns. The workmanship is as good as ever put into tub dresses, and the economy of these prices means that a comparatively small expenditure of money will suffice Important Clearance Sale Tomorrow Women’s House and Tub Dresses at exactly half former prices ing a lifetime of usefulness and satisfaction. The opening of this new section for medium priced Oriental rugs will, we believe, meet with a ready response from many who have here- tofore considered Oriental rugs beyond their reach. Now, thor- oughly reliable Oriental rugs will be offered at all times at moderate prices. Anatolian Mats, $3.75 Usually $7.50 _A great variety of close, tight-woven mats of sufficient weight to lie flat on the floor and give good wear. Oriental Rugs, $7.50 Usually $10 to $15 Sizes about 3x5 ft., including Shirvans, Carabaghs, Guendjis and Beloochistans. Oriental Rugs, $9.75 cost of importing. 12 ft. Gin. x 7 ft. 5 in. 11 ft. 2 in. x 7 ft. 2 in. 10 ft. 2 in. x 9 ft. 8 in. Carpet Size Oriental Rugs, $47.50 Usually $75 to $110 The entire collection of cashmere rugs secured from one of the largest importers in the city at less than the usual We offer unrestricted choice of the entire collection to- morrow at this extremely low price—about the price of a domestic rug. Some of the sizes are:— expensive grades, The rugs in this initial offering have been purchased especially for the occasion, and while not pretending to be rare antiques or museum pieces, the patterns have been selected carefully, and the quality of each and every rug is thoroughly desirable. Persian Gorevans, $97.50 Usually $150 and More. A particularly attractive of- fering, as the patterns are choice and these useful sizes. 12 ft. 6 in. x 10 ft. 3 in. 11 ft. 10 in. x 9 ft. 9 in, 12 ft. x 9 ft. 2 in, 12 ft. 10 in. x 9 ft. 2 in. 12 ft. 9 in; x 8 ft. 10 in. 12 ft. 2 in. x 9 ft. 7 in. Oriental Rugs, $18.75 12 ft. x 7 ft. LLin. 12 ft. Tin. x 6 ft. 3 in, 11 ft. 5 in. x 7 ft. 3 in. jammable char Usually $12.50 to $18, Oriental Rugs, $12.75 | Oriental Rugs, $14.76 25 pay sccedataet Gi ee for the purchase of several of these dainty and useful little , One of the best lots of hearth Usually $1 “g $ i Usually $20 to $25. micunks oot anctetien Mise Murphy ran to the Kitchen and rugs we have ever offered, sually $16 to $20. found flames eating their way into the wainscoting and floor, She tried to ex- tinguieh them with buckets of water, Dut Became weak and fell to the floor, her nightclothes catching fire, which Quickly wont to her hair. She ran screaming through the small apartment to a front window, and rais- tng it, shouted for help. The draught oremted by lifting the window fanned the garments. We have determined to dispose of this mer- chandise in order to accommodate a newer aggregation now in process of making, and for this reason you are tomorrow offered the benefit of a full 50% saving. none C. O. D. and none exchangeable. 376 Dresses.... seoee Were 3.00.......... reduced to 1.50 No mail orders, Sizes about 3x4 ft. to 4x7 ft., including Shirvans, Mourouls. and Mousouls, a A large number to select | ing, useful sizes such as 4x6 ft., f Silky | from, among them Shirvans, | 6x7 ft., including piece Beloochistans, Carabaghs and | Beloochistans, small Afghans | Beloochistans, Cabistans other weaves, An extremely unusual offer- | about 3x5 {t.—please note the size—also Mousouls, Shirvai hestans, Beloochistans, a D: Afghans, about 314x7 ft. A Turkish Carpets, $45, Usual prices $65 to $90. A ize 8x10 ft., in a variety of good patte id colorings’ A LARGE FORCE OF EXPERIENCED SALESMEN will be in attendance. ‘iba ay Share) Loeee Floor” February Sale Our Entire Stock of Winter Suits fire into every corner of the place. "4 Policeman Arthur Johnson of the East 720 Dresses..........were 6.00..... .... reduced to 3.00 of Bedsteads Women’s Suits and Dresses | and Over Ther ert and forcing hs way into the 367 Dresses...... ... Were 8.00..........reduced to 4.00 and Bedding At Sharply Reduced Prices For coy eee hoewse, ran to the burning apartment a This binati {fer for |, The variety is naturally large, includ- Youths He found the doore locked and | nad to) 277 Dresses..........were 10.00......... reduced to 5.00 w acheaday Co | ae practically every wanted style of the At $6 50 ‘We Cound her clothing and hair afre ty Fase season, . e Sep out of the blasing apartment and | ca ft Mest| | THE SUITS are thoroughly well tail- Formerly $10 and $12.60 ‘afvied her to a drug store at Thirty- id sf ored, of dependable materials, such as wor- ‘math otreet and First avenue. i ‘He burried back to the house with! { Peliceman Noary. They did not know that another woman was in the flat until some one told them two old women Mived there together. ‘TBy this time the inside of the rooms Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Tomorrow th The regular retail price of these Trunks has not yet been determined; but in any event it will be consider- ably more than tomorrow's price, $25, which we can offer as the result of a special concession. To add still further the opportunities of this Sale, we offer a fine collection of Trunks from Drucker and three or six drawers, Tomorrow, All at $25 Each In addition, we have secured from the manufacturer 200 Innovation Trunks in a 1912 Model Each Trunk has one side with rs for wearing apparel; the other side arranged as follows: ix drawers, two of which will carry women’s hats; or a pans hat compartment with three large and three small rawers, ane hat compartment; five drawers; (sold only by which we are able to sell at the same low price of $25.| Women’s Hxl-size Innovation Trunks, with hat compartment |) Innovation Wardrobe Trunk: small than average wardrobe trunk; but “will er eet ew 2 | apparel than any other style made. ach Trun ink bears the Innovation label, and carries the usual Gimbel repair guarantee. w the Second Annual GIMBEL Sale of The Wicely Known |INNOVnon Trunks easily carry more wearing styles at these p.ices: $18 Brass Bedstead, Spring and Mattress, All for $9.75 $11.76 Brass Bedstead, with two- inch posts, like illustration, strongl $19.75 to $25 $27.50 to $36 and underlay; regularly $1, ate55e. button hee Petticoats shoes; Colored and Blac! allsizes {| of sateen or mocris taffeta, with and | pleated or tucked ruffle; some with widths in the collection aia nearly all | jersey ope) FORVIRERY $1.50, $2 and sizes h style, at $1.96 pair. more, at $1. “Subway rey. jaicony Subway Store, Balcony steds, serges, corduroys, cheviots, mixtures and chiffon broadcloth, in the most approved $8.75 to $11.50 Suits now $5 $13.60 to $22.60 Suits now $8.09 , Suits now $12.5( ¢ Suits now $16.60 THE DRESSES are daintily made, in refined yet attractive styles for afternoon and evening wear. Among the fine materials are voiles, messaline, satin, pongee, serge, velvet, Subway Store, Balcony 129 Overcosts—big, long, warm coats with collars that button close to the neck; well made and thoroughly useful; were $10 and $12.50,now 96 60, 11¢ Sui‘s; broken lines, but all sizes in the group from $2 to 88;a selection of patterns, in cheviots and cassimeres, wenge lined: were $10 and $12.50, now $6.60. Men's Trousers, a make and the wanted medium and dark striped patterns; Eeeeer right tracts fnish"and | £tuffon, embroldered set, crepe meteor, lace wore Hh Cowen ater, Balooay ° u " an cloth. in price groups: $45, $55, $60, $65 Innovation | At $25 wget Woven Wir, Spring min #80 te agg Deoues new 40 A Clearance of Trunks, 1911 Model, All Perfect wah tina wt © | So076 toga Drewes now $16. CK ges At such very low prices the About a year ago we announced the first offering ever made of INNOVA- p=, ee AU Sere Gleeson ae entire lot should sell in a few TION Trunks at less than their full prices. We were astounded at the result, ey mre iy ch Pe hours, Wednesday :— which overwhelmed us, and created what was probably the largest single day’s Coresy) A Reliable Maker’s Sur- Our February Sale of Gray Enamelware selling on record for Trunks. plus Stoc' of PETTICOATS Formerly 80¢ ce 9c, We anticipate that the success of tomorrow’s Sale will eclipse even that of W omon’sShoes At Savings of ¥, 4 and Even More. Po any byeer, Burnes the former. And there are reasons why it will. at $1.95 Ae ei _ The materials are those ‘most wanted and thorou hly bBhcesd if aale cote Pe First, the Trunks are all in the 1911 Model, which divides in the middle, at $3.50, $4 reliable, The varisty of styles, colors and patterns Mpa! Dish Pans ay peudding Pane while the trunk stands on end, like a wardrobe and chiffonier combined. | an d even Ey pene Nat rr ln aad in every way this Blue En ai, ore, ip . Second, they are all from regular stock, new and perfect. eoNaturally 8 rubttipe’ sverailoxee Tepaicasial a gation Sill, Petticosts, light White Lined - Every style of Wardrobe Trunk made by the Innovation Ingenuities, Incor- \ A elu regularly he, at BB. 9 | ‘romularly $2 at 64d Formerly 45¢ to, $1.50. porated, is included in this Sale—in styles for Men and for Women. of dul calt and wise neta tance a mens ine snes etahe Silk Pot- Now any Piece U3 Ss. Of these 1911 Models, there are precisely 289 Trunks Ce i vt A ‘vary ote wt paaed Coffee Biggina | Water Vitchara 103 of the $45 Grade $6 of the $60 Grade orig red | etn i dk ge el gains and fun ne | Pn Pon, bar De fe) soles; nderlay; a a . lor f od oy i. ares Sone ac | Maran Potten alam, | moe ths Biko te, wh | enna ial iwephone or. B, model trimmed with fringe; regu. | Crct® larly $3.50, at $2.45. Petticosts, of messaline taffeta silk, also with silk jersey tope and messaline tlounce, all the wanted colors, as well as black and white; regularly $4, at $2.95, 1,200 Corn Brooms, strongly sewn, full size; reg- ular price 45c; Wednesday, 28c. Subway Store, Lower Fi. February Sale of “Cut Pieces” of Yard Goods At One-Third to One-Half Below Regular Prices Thousands and thousands of “cut pieces,” all in useful lengths, from 2 to 30 yards, an opportunity to purchase practical! everything for dressmaking, as well as sheeting, draperies, floor coverings, ete., for the home, at savings of one-third to one-half and more, $1 to $2.00 Dress Goods, ‘‘Cut Pieces,’’ 50c yd. Thousands of yards, in2 to 7 yard lengths, black and colors, among them serges, panamas, onals, (weeds, sicilians, broadcloth, mohairs, cheviots, butiste, henriettas, shepherd checks and others, all at 60¢ a yd. $2 to $3 Broadtail, Bearskin, Caracul Cloths, 75c yd. One to three yard pieces, black, white and some colors, 59 inches. Household Linens 60c table damask, 38¢ yd. $1.16 table damask, 766 $1.35 table damark, 96¢ $1.60 table damask, $1 yd. 28e dress linen, 18¢ yd. 80c linen suiting, 600 10c and 12! 4c towelling, 8¢ yd. 12 ‘oe to 16e erash towelling, 106 Upholstery Goods White Goods 12!c¢ to 15¢ white goods, Te 12¢ English longeloth, 8¢ yd. $1 English longcloth, piece of 10 yards, 66¢ Fruit of the Loom Sheetings 50 in. wide, 22c grade at 126 decidedly remarkable offering, | Sha Trunks Uren Trash and Belber oneal tae ae reeet, | igelopuerm mung sead, || igre ie ieee ae je to THe silks, la r’ ps? 4 _ Boake Trunks Mente Tranke Wardrobe Steamer Trunks silks, 38¢ phe Fo fee wash enodas 186 dee eurhgin auala, 18 gas 10¢ muslin at 6¢ yd, pie Regulation Steamer Trunks filha, So 25e to 50c wash goods, 18¢ 22c curtain swisses, Ldo yd. 21g¢ muslins, 8¢ Millinery Boxes : 50c French ramie liven, 46 in, wos muslin, 126 yd, 16e pillow case muslin, 100 Shoe and Hat Trunk. $1 all vik marquisette, 60¢ UnNKS $1 black paillette de soie, 76e wide, 28¢ lock seriins, 106 yd. Fl el ; lowi ; black pi yas) 25e gray chambray, 32 inch ging. Se white curtain madras, 126 yd. , #tannels ! Arranged in the following price groups: Laces and Embroideries|bm,12)¢ Ie and 25e serins, 12196 yd. Joe cvling fannele, Cords «| ” aprol igh ie ye a pLOn nes, \. Ve annels, be At $16, Trunks reguiariy $20 to $25 At $20, Trunks regularly $30 tc $36 Leto S0cluce bandings, 2oto@e] seep seeining go. Ae eA ae thy erstonnan Floor Coverin bs At $17.60, ‘Lrunks regularly $25 to $30 At $26, Trunks regularly $35 tu $40 40c to 50c allover luces and nets, Me Yas oiresan| and divnition | LcPriaead Meena tet OE ids rig) K . js ray c. 80c to 40c tatfetas and dimities, u » 23 c Not every style of Trunk is included at each price, but the selection at each price is excellent, Use, 18 cotton cluny edges, in- Meise ae 10 (0.4) Me yd. pieces; ‘reg. 60c at On account of the limited quantity we cannot promise to fill mail, telephone or telegraph orders for these Trunks. ee ihe wmanincm te 2 | ne ie Pe Ib bend a vo ucts 8 to 20 sa, vd. piece; | Our previous experience prompts us to suggest would-be purchasers to make their selection as early as FE eg ad be satin and silk lining, 48 25¢ to Sbe ribbons, 106 Carpeting, 2 to 18 vi pleces; reg. they can tomorrow. Fifth Floor ‘Tbe er roideries, 88¢ yard 18e to 85e linings, 10¢ yard 22¢ ribbons, 16¢ ‘Tbe to $2 a yard at 46c to $1 yd. | , GIMBE B Subway Subway ' Store Store enoanway NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. pecan RSE ae ee —

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