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‘ : THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1912. BROOKLYN BLAZE OF 14 FANS Police Rescue Them After Gaining Entrance to Tene- ment by Athletic Stuut. Beth Tereal Hospital, $16,000; United] The only near relative of the testator Hebrew Charities, Montefiore |ts a brother, David, who resides at No. Home for Chronic inv fount Sinai] West Ninety-first street. Bequests Sheltering |are made to eleven nephews, twelve Guardian Society, $5,000 each. Tho Sani- |nleces, four grandnieces and four grand- tarlum of Hebrew Children receives | nephews, al! of whom live in Germany. 3,500, and the other institutions re-|The executors are Lovis B. Schram and DINE IN OUR POPULAR PRICED RESTAURANT, EIGHTH FLOOR Was Your Boy or Girl at the Annual Outing of the Juvenile League of Street Cleaners: If so, Come to See Them in'the Lifelike ' Kinemacolor Motion Pictures Shown Here Daily In Our Restaurant, 8th Floor, Daily at 2.30 P. M.and Every Half Hour to 4.30 P. M. F The Kinemacolor pictures not only catch every movement in detail, but portray nature in all her beauty, from the rainbow to the ree hidden wonders of the ea They are beautiful and beyond description, To witness these wonderful motion pictures is to see the dream of centuries to come true, the perfection of photography. te Free to Children, too, if accompanied by parent or guardian. The Wonderful Kinemacolor Pictures. These Features All This Week: ‘ ummer tomac use From Bud (o Blossom. The India Durbar Held at Calcutta. [Outing of Juvenile League Street Cleaners . The birth of a flower. Watch beautiful roses,| See the most extravagant display of Hindoo| 25,000 New York children on their a Tickets of Admission lilies and nasturtiums in all their natural beauty | finery—gold and laces—the crowning event of | outing. Receiving prises for their year's work. Free on R est at of color and freshness grow from a bud toa fuil| the century in point of splendor, and see King | Was little friend among rt ng equi Call Desk, Main Floor, Rear blossomed flower before your very eyes, Don’t] George on the golden throne, See this treat | them? in life, even the color miss this wonderful picture. Bring the children!! of Oriental scenery. A WORD OF WARNING ABOUT COLD FOOD AND DRINKS The arrival of hot weather brings with it the temptation to indulge in cold food and | UXTH AVE.1977T0 207 FSTREET. beverages to a degree which is nothing short of dangerous. Imagine the effect of loading up your over-heated stomach with ice-cold solids and liquids. The first result is the stop- page of the flow of gastric juices upon which digestion absolutely lepends. The bowels are almost certain to become deranged and cramps, diarrhoea or cholera morbus are immediately produced. These are classed as ‘“‘summer complaints” and usually cause great distress. Indigestion, dyspepsia and other diseases are estab- lished by the same kind of stomach abuse. When the first symptoms of distress ap- pear, waste no time, but take Cooper’s New Discovery which will give you ithmediate relief. This splendid remedy for all stomach and allied diseases has created quite a furore since introduction, and it is today not only the most popular medicine in the country but throughout the world. At All Dealers Fourteen families were reacied early to-day from a fire at No, 878 Clinton street, Brooklyn. To reach the fire @seape Indder to arouse them after he 1 \ had been driven back by the dense smoke on the first floor, Patrolman Louis Haverlin climbed up the back of his comrade, Patrolman Rudolph Market. Haverlin was on post in Hamilton ave- ve when a milkman told him of the/ ‘ fire, He burst open the door of the tenement, but could not get up the otairs. ‘The bottom section of the escape Iad- der was out of reach, but Markt came up Gnd Haverlin reached the ladder Dy standing on Markt's shoulders, After all the tenants had been roused, two families were found hemmed in by the flames. From the second floor Hav- erlin and Markt got Tony Mattacralli, his wife and nine months-old baby Sal- vator to the fire-escape. From the third floor they rescued Salvator Cotalll, his wife and three-year-old son Joseph and @ fourteen-year-old boy, Joseph Mas- eardo. The women and children were ‘evercome by smoke and had to be car- Tied down the escapes by Sergt. O'Con- Bell and Patrolman Cuttreil as the two, patrolmen brought them out, The fire started in the rooms of Tony | Morrello, a bachelor carpenter, who ‘was not at home. polite OY BIG GIFTS TO CHARITY. ‘Will of Late Nathan Herrmann! Makes Fifty Kathan Herrmann, noted million- aire cotton broker and former dean! of the Cotton Exchange, who died at the Hotel Savoy Aug. 2 last, in his will, filed for probate with the Surrogates to-day, left $83,700 to more than fifty charity Institutions of this city, The In New York's Shopping Center—Easily Reached from Everywhere Attention Parents! Special Sales of School Apparel for Boys, Girls, Young Men and Misses, To-Morrow and All This Week, Offer Opportunities for Saving Seldom if Ever Equalled at This Season. Of Worthy Quality and Distinctive Style at Surprising Low Prices We are justly proud of our display of apparel for the girl and miss—for we have | excelled the best efforts of every preceding season in variety of pretty styles, but particularly in point of low prices, we ask comparison at this time when the outfitting for school is uppermost in your mind.) Bequents, | Gtete’ 97.50 Raincoats of waterproof poplin, Ian model, with storm collar; sizes 10 to 14 yours, at.......... $§25 \Girls’ $2.95 Middy & 94. INorfolk Dresses .... 123 Misses’ and Juniors’ *¢.75 . $15 Sport Coats . . 92 *Chinchila| $ 75 Model of fancy back chit in navy, brown and gray; Coats at . ila, braid bound; be tne dd i ¢ t_quality, full length inh iene riaver pesuaets was dolibwar Girls’ High Grade ee ie Tenet TTT || In navy blue washable fabric, with contrasting ; Galatea Dresses... Ted EE | collar; sizes 6 to 14 years. All new models; sises 6 to 14. : Misses’ & Juniors’ 9 1 1 75 Girls’ $7.50Serge Dresses $16.50 Serge Dresses t p {All wool serge regulation dresses, br Smart button front modci of men's wear 5 Mp 4 trimmed, with ut collar scree, wane menres eee che rand bi ‘ i years, . ny okie acing in Golden Oak 1 : b yp edirey beara ‘ ol || Center Entite dress braid bound: Sises 18 Chiffoni P to 16 years. iffonier ft 3.19 Solid Oak Chiffon- jer, golden finish; [fs large size, of sturdy § construction, Five deep drawers. Wood Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes Special Prices on Boys’ Furnishings The kind that are sturdily built—that will give}, You'll find only the best here, although the A ‘ long wear—yet having excellent style. And the prices pipet an Gree gees dent Main Fleer. Mall Orders . satisfaction. Special prices. ¢7 main Floor. Mall Orders Fuled | are unapproached anywhere. BOYS’ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, | BOYS' SILK NECKWEAR, h 3 st: Block 8thAv.36¢. kno CHILDREN'S 25c HOSIERY, | CHILDREN'S 29c HOSIERY, EF Becond Floor, Mail Orders Filled. | madras, td isle cloths, NEWARK, N. J., STORE, 49 AND 61 MARKET STREET /p r reinforced soles, heels and toes; ouble lise! Girls’ School Shoes Boys’ School Shoes . . amps 4 ‘Singl 5 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O°CLOCK [Mornings "AAG Sincle Stamps fine ribbed; sli " Newest lasts, very comfort-| Goodyear welted, in gun { imperfect; pai able and dressy. metal and patent coltskin. ONE DOLLAR FOR A fj Ses SASS PE ee Oa COMPLETE ROOM OUTFIT | \ Ready! In Boys’ School Clothes The Efforts of Many Months’ Careful Planning—the Result of Which rf lendid Stock of Clothes for Boys of All A, - PAY ONE DOLLAR Select everything need to furnish a room ea Srlendid Stock - a — , “8 compietel; will dcitver the goods LL Absolutely New and in the Newest Styles and Fab mptly to your home, and YOU J | BALANCE IN S) “A WEERLy PAYMENTS. T! s it, bon: ¢ chance for you to get fetes ie eete everything you went to f: h ompletely by paying ONE DOLLAR We Could Not Come and the balance fn small ¥; ats. at mes Boys’ and Girls’ School Hosiery Hosiery of merit—the sort that will wear—that will give good service all around, and, of course, the utmost NO RED TAPE —NO STRINGS TO THIS OFFER — NO CLUB FEES NO EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY KIND “GO Boys’ School Suits 43.98 : Our advertised articles arc typ of the wonderful bargains obtainable . WITH TWO PAIRS PANTS, =) only tn thls store. ANY ADV IED ARTICLE MAY BE INCLUDED IN : Absolutely the best and handsomest sui Norfolk Jackets, siz Double YOUR OUTFIT AT THE ADVERTISED PRICE WITHOUT ANY EXTRA Hats for the Juniors aver shownrat (ila prim. Eight up to breasted Jackets, ages 12 to 17, with 2 pairs CAARGE Come Eito cur Sree, Tek our peices en pay tig in our lmmauee We stact the young girls of the family with minute st: fet doable yg Pg Ua u i. S Biee Raat CTtbepseven strictly all si en compare them es oO! other store In the aad ” FY i,m ‘orfolk in sizes 0 14. Choice o ics; cight twee ssimey and convince yourself that SRY’ if Smart Outing or School Hats tidey tized materials (n tana, grays and | | and pecially Th tbe later Pall patearnal CUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! oO in an endless gg a aDre wal t browns. ‘Two pairs of extra pants. EF Second Floor. Mall Orders Filled, i A ur Misses rimme ress riats $7 White Enamel Bed} Clearance Sale of : 4 | : Inty, bein oductions. 0 Paris models, ont V : Tye fae epice Ereermer ed NB A re sere catrncattt Gh" Reitocnt ant brateht Wem down'ia'onter'® | [~ Boye’ Pants | Me¥%47;50 School Suits! 5.05 (aos Bult all pocketbooks gies: 5 Norfolk or double breasted styles, strictly Knee Length, 6 € | all-wool fabrics; two pairs knicker pants; colors Sizes 5 to 17, are brown, tan, gray and fancy mixtures; ages 7 to 1 years. Miwon 94,98 each jain Floor at the rear of the store, We 2 | SUELBDS.| 4.39 (TT) ONE OF A KIND Hel Ln DISCONTINUED PAT- i think the « TERNS Al MPLES " FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK ALL TO GO AT About 14 Price Quick clearance tx neces: sary in order to mal for our new Fall “BUY NOW THIS 1S YOUR CHANCE ¢ In This Advance Notice We Offer Example Values in Our (_ iGreat September Lace Curtain Sale Which Begins Monday Next in Conjunction with Our 34th Anniversary Sales You May Make Selections This Week on Thursday, Friday and Saturday ‘onsider this carefully planned sale as you will, it towers in importance far above any sale of its kind this season. Greater ‘TO SAVE MONEY g Hooks. Consider. tal SN pr BO earaty (ka you ever saw in. ‘al sale, Last, but not least, the prices ure lower than we or any other tyes We Open Accounts has cver attempted to quets. They will surprise you. Savings are aston’s!ing, These are examples. Make selections this week. > Foarth Mace, pila 1400 Pairs Fine $1.95, $2.25 and $2.50 1,500 Pairs | 1,000 Prs. $4.50 and $5 High Grade $5 to $1,000 Lace Curtains] Lace Curtains|Lace Curtains |Lace Curtains] Lace Curtains : ry Val 5 and 33.50 ON SMALL WEEKLY A fy Kinds that sell at $5 f ; alu and 3 PAYMENTS 0 and Kinds that sell at $ $15, $16.75 and —= $18.50, Priced at Pr. Handsome lace curtains including both border and + inner- tion designs. |* The quality and style of re of { Distress and A dosen dif- WE GIVE FREE INSURANCE Bonnas urtains ¢ of a nice signs with insei tion designs, have once you a re- ceipted bill’ in full of your account, ADVERTISED PRICES 3Uc Opaque You may open an ac- | WARS ALL iif $2.50 Shirt $5 cursaips is wWingow 8) re Rriseevonioneataised Waist Boxes he found. »| Shades toyour account any ad-] , hig feature, Choice of white } on guod vertised ai without or Arabian color. extra charges of any kind,