The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1912, Page 15

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FIREA SHOW TO PUPILS. | P 2,800 tn Big Sehgol See Biase! ways Fireman William Koplowits of Bagine Company No. 16 today rescued m&-months-old Hymen Miller on the crowd of excited women on the stair. | C which a fire had started. thousand eight hundred chil who attend Public School No. 16 the street from the tenement hi clam- ored at the school butidii Witlam watch the firemen at work the | Remedy. front windows. ; id Wounded tu Face by Bors Playing with Rifle. Gamuel Magill, six years old, son of the Rev. Andrew Magtll, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Jamaica, ts ly-} ¢; ing eat hi. home in a serious condition with a load of buckshot in hie face. It “ ig feared he may lone the sight of his right eye. The boy, with two companions, was returning home from the Jamaica Train- ing School when, passing @ vacant lot at Harriman and Hillside avenues, fell to the ground. His companions picked him up and carried him to the home of rifle In the lot and did not konw they had hit young Magill. DARMSTADT, any, Nov, 14.—A fatal riot between German and Russian students of the Technical University here occurred yesterday. Fought and Baby Rescued. | Quick After making fis way through «| fifth floor of No. £8 Henry etree, 10 | tnstant Relief, Permanent Cure— Goores of anxious mothers of the two Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. ery man an@ women just 901 am . mail free trial paek- Kattman, principal of the jo01, oF- me ne soon sitonteve cna positive eure dered that ¢he children be ed to lever known for thie discsse, Pyramid Pile ‘The way edy will do in your ow fill out free coupon and nometctioossanstel JAMAICA LAD SHOT. yi eet by return mall Dr. Cottrell who revived the boy and!| trial package of had him *takne home. The police found|| Remedy wil! then be seat that several boys were shooting with a|| py mefl, FREE, in plain wraj ILES ured wotter- roructating terture of piles er address to us Prove what this great rem- Jeet {GIMBELS Pure Thread Black Silk Hose Pure Thread Silk Hose top; 4-inch hem; lisle soles. and tocs,j Two Clasp Pique Kid Gloves In black, white and other shades. 16 Button Mousquetaire Glace In white and black. In white; guaranteed to wash, Of pure French Linen; hand broidered ring initial Crepe de Chine Collar and Frill Net Collar and Plastron High hemstitched plaited net. Stock and Bow of Black Silk large bow and jet slide. This really is « double question. First, “Why ise ¢orn?” and second, “Why let it hurt?” A corn is caused by friction and pressure—friction with the shoe and the pressure of the resulting callous lump upon the semitive nerves beneath. Knowing this, there is no reason what- ‘over for continuing to suffer from it. You can't stop the friction altogether, but you can stop the ure by removing the callous lump. Not only will this free you from pain, but it will so reduce the friction that the entire corn will gradually disappear. But don’t try to remove the callous with “plasters, pastes or other chemical contrivances desi to ‘out the dead tissue they happen te attack the live tistue blood poisoning is a likely result. y safe, sure, quick, comfor' 4 to down the callous Sur at'a time with ANTICOR. It gives immediate from pain and reduces the corn until it disap. manently. ANTICOR cannot injure live tissue. rag, Department, Hardware, Cutlery & Shoe Stores, Fifth Avenue at 38th Street Bonwit TELLER’& Co. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY Sale of Women’s Silk Hose top garter cee aes enV 68c In black, ‘white, street and evening shades; lisle garter 85c Value $1.00 “Bontell” Pure Thread Silk Hose heel ve, ws 1.00 Sale of Women’s Gloves Value $1.50. I5C Gloves Value $250, 1.95 16 Button Doeskin Mousquetaire on 2.50 Value Sale of Handkerchiefs Women’s Hand Emb’d Handkerchiefs iy bare) Son fra alum Whee Orca eae 25¢ Women’s hand Emb’d Initial Handkerchiefs Women’s Hand Emb’d Initial Handkerchiefs Of pure Irish Linen, hemstitched, assorted initials. Value $3.00, fr 2.00 Sale of Neckwear titched collar, imperial frill, finely plaited. Value $350 2.95 collar and double plastron of fine 1 50 Li 4 Value $1.85, Fine plaited high stock with shadow lace turn over, 2 9 5 Value $3.25 35c with 1 a ‘siged "Siadew fa ‘metal box, Anticor Mfg. Co., N. ¥. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 19132. A Great Sale of Misses’ WINTER COATS at $12.75 For $20 and $25 Qualities or Better 960 of Them, in24 Different Smart Styles Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20 Years. Junior Sizes, 13 to 17 Years. The school girl and the almost grown-up miss can tell by a glance at the illustration that these coats are precisely the styles that well-dressed girls are wearing this season. The reason for the extraordinary offering can be told in two words—warm weather. We found a manufacturer of Misses’ Coats, who takes unusual care with his garments, and whose product is sold in many fine shops, with more coats on his hands than he knew what to do with. We surprised him by making him a low offer for them all, and he accepted it. ‘ To these Coats we have added a fine collection from our own stock, equally good in quality and style. Tomorrow Choose from All the Coats At $12.75 Each The sizes include all the regular ones, from 14 to 20 years, os well as 912.76 the in-between or junior sizes, fron Men’s $8 SOFT HATS Rounded Up at $1.85 These Hats exactly suit our ideas as to style and quality, at their full prlo-—imagine then how particular men will welcome them at over a third less than that—$1.86 each! They are a factory surplus; all in this Autumn’s shepes and colorings; all fresh and fect. In green, blue Oxford and ; the style illustrated has flat brim, and bow in back. Also at thesame price, $1.85, a fine lot of Black Derbies, in which there are slight flaws that keep them out of the $3 class, Fourth Floor Good News Travels— Which Is Why So Many Men we 17 $12.75 = 12.75 = $12.76 ttin The MATERI ALS— 18 to 17 years. = Are Ge g These Chinchillas, single, double-faced and plaidback. | | Extra space will be provided for Thy STYLES Gide id ste ban $25, $28, $3808H32 SUITS || PAK Hes lan ets. | Ao of he Sabwey Hayek | wht ep telat te b) 9 $3 Fashionable diagonals in black and white. a rat Arrdiet Je will be gre wit Serructer units Cae’ ee nines ae, Boucle Cloth, Cheviots and other warm . ¥ And about other style worth mentioning TO MEASURE for $18.50 It Is an Extraordinary Opportunity—Come Ear! 7— ee saat = “I didn’t. see your advertisement—but a friend of mine told me of your fine custom tailoring offer—so| Men Who Want Quality Should Compare These |Children’s Corduroy I’ve come to see about it.” This is what many men Winter Ulsters and Overcoats With $25 Coats at $3.95 ; have told us in the last few days—and they all stayed Grades---Tomorrow at $16.50 how pretty they are é to order their Winter Suits. e ; An unusual group of 490 Ulsters and Overcoats that will merit the f care Mind you, these are not $26 to $82 fabrics made up in 8 cheap | confidence of asmany men. Not ahaphazard collection, for they were 4 fully finished, in way—but in every detail the suits are what you would usually | made by one of our leading manufacturers, who mede us a very decided wa sizes 2 to 5 years. pay these higher prices for here. concession in price. The Coats are made with that discretion and at- Then there are mooth and unfinished worsteds, worsted cheviots, tweeds, | tention to detail that characterize all good clothing. The materials, pat- ferrite macor cassimeres and blue serges, from the best American mills; in | terns, style ad workmanship measure up fully to regular $25 qualities, plain and any, blues, brown and gray—rough and smooth | and men will be satisfied with the-correctness of the models. 26. patie mill be pecieg ten days from taking your order; and | and 2, rad ft ed bite bi see rar te el AE oe H ant more of standa: - bi ith-with« ft } tots, i " you will have as many try-ons BEFORE the soits are finished | black: navy blue and Oxtord biuo, tn full cut doube breneters oteine ttt toe aie: BLN | navy ‘bide with as may be necessary to assure a perfect fit. able shaw! collar, and sleeves and yoke lined with satin or silk. ~ belt and velvet col- {$18.60 a Suit for $25 to $32 Qualities Gt gf ge ar egal hs A herbeMr haan cl Mtl pte hahdeome, st 86... Subway Baleony Fourth floor Men's $15 and $16 Suits and Overcoats at $9.75 | Traveling Bags A fine group of Single or Double-breasted Overcoats with convertible collars; ‘t three-quarter length Chesterfields und several button-through models with patch And Sui Cases pockets and quarter silk-lined; black, Rays ord dark browns, eee seesiisee. Fen The Suits are made in effective styles in a variety of good mixtures and plain blues and black. Men's $4 Trousers at $2.95—Well tailored and in neat striped worsted effects. Are Cozy for Winter—$1 to $2 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Under-price raga 4 do Just the stripes of this fine cotton crepe ere crinkled, so the Boys’ ae eta) Nightgowns sre not cumbersome. Sometimes the stripes are bresaeel plea erie poker alate Ke eeciion pd cet ee cl a a ved t ite on a dainty colored ground, others are vice versa, and | twilled yoke and worsted body lining; dark browns and grays; sizes 9 to 17 years, ‘ \ i (Sx ———suewey Beleeny, there sre a few of white with tiny figures printed in color, The Boys’ $7.50 All-wool Chinchilla Coats, $5 162" _| Bsc: | Men’s $2 to $3 Kimono style, with low round neck; also a high-neck Long and full cut Polo and button-to-neck models; with belt all around. Veneg; Hat: t $1 45 style with turn-down collar edged with lace and others with the | lining; navy, gray or brown; sizes 21¢ to 12 years. Nan yoke and worsted body | £208 8 a corto wet & good Derby or fa tanting Expire bodice, . Boys’ Extra- Trouser Suits at $3.50 wort fe Fae ee? ara Striped crepe Drawers, trimmed with lace and ribbon, 50c Pleated Norfolk and plain double-breasted styles; good-wearing materials, in browns and gr: Wats oe" amen and 61. Second floor bw: Striped Crepe Nightgowns : Luxurious i i Some Fine Cups and Saucers At Little Pi pik Pipes 3 or in Cold pa schon BS Come a Cropper in Price In the Gaal Subway Fur Store the re & $4 Warm Woo! wap most ular 8' es of tl sol PEE lea ms fon pli tet, sont re pamper in oa eaen ee At $2 Pair r ‘ A very low price indeed, for these fine White Blankets, pe ely described as temptingly low bese ae bought a pes uamiiy ‘trom, 8 nill for quick dis- yore) i ve for slight i ections, such as an oil spot or a mivee Toslane Fos hata, 018.60 mis-weave, they. bog atye ere ‘the quality that makes them An animal Scarf of just the right size, and a| durable and useful. Some of the Blankets are cut and bound large Pillow Muff, in this snowy, warm, white| separately. Sizes 66x80 inches. —from five pieces to three dozen—of a pattern remain. All are hand-painted, in fine decorations with gold, and sizes include large and small Tea Cups, Chocolate, After-dinner and Bouillon Cups and Saucers, and you can choose as many as you want. At 75c Each, or Dozen : ; fur, all white satin-lined. 100 Domet and Outing Flannel, | 65c¢ each—Sizes before hemming Housekeepers who are ceibatiny pate uipment of China ready w Phang AT aan hatin yy ie ni te erd—4.000, yards ot roe. singe" and Woo oon Cases, for Thanksgiving and the rest of the Winter social season will Jala 1s eee Bats flannels, in pink and blue; also| 12}4¢ each—to match the above be further interested in the following under-price offerings: : | Trerases af this y medium and dark colors, soft and | sheets; wide hemmed ends, size be- Fish and Game Sets \ ‘large Mult at 63,06; mone aitractively pritad. "| "sos plesched seamless Sheets, | “shitter Leper Ploee \ f Belgian Hare Sets at ; path EL th G with | latter,| $29 Fish Sets, blue border with : an shilfern decoration, $i, eee wold decoration, $19. ws Chaves feat Aid cidersnt i Boys’ $2 Sample Hats at $1 $18 Fish Sets, each plate special! $24 Game Sets, pink and gold deco- ee at eg es ; : decoration, all-gold edges, $13. ration, complete for 12 persons, 616. } ith large fi M Mad of beaver, velvet, plush, corduroy, felt and chinchilla; in Tyrolean $13 Game Sets, gold edges and bird| $40’ Fish Sets, maroon medallion : shirred silk lining. tore, Balcony | middy. volo and Jack Tar styles; sample sizes, Subway Store, Balcony decoration, 69. and heavy gold, $26. TD vue, Branktast Sets c. B. Corsets 3,000 Pairs of Women’s Fine SHOES Sets, of 1 t $12.76. .75 Sets, 17 pieces, rich ribbot ° . U4 Seta ll English China retonne| bite devoraticn and pola raced, 7.0. | “ Defaate nthe coutil make chete At $1.60 Pair, for s3 and 53.50 Values apcesieeos TT PRIA St FTPs Fifth Floor seconds of $1.50 and $3 grades. Fash- And Inviting News of PARTY SLIPPERS —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— ionable models, with low bust and hips, g News oO Sizes 18 to 80." mae coh such £ low price ry ee for such seplendid phos 20 A Sale of Framed Pictures st: in oko unto 40 9,8 inter styles, women will be wise to supply themselves wi , regularly ; irs eS At Less Than Half Price—In The Subway Store | G.B. Corsets, of strong coutil, short é pairs. WOOO NX lengths, 60c each. z , They are KW We are making room for new holiday stock, which accounts for and ial es iitore, Balcony. Y part of a great \ Ss N i these extremely low prices. Small lots of pictures, some slightly ‘. purchase; of RX iS iy rfect, new hoes, made to % sell at $3 and w y @ $3.50 pair ot Si \S : Yj, retail; and we 4 ) Subway shopworn. At 100, usually 20c to 25e—a group|bons and imported prints of famous of 1,000 novelties, mirrors agd photo paintings, slightly hopworn, in ma- Snapshots frames. ogany, gilt and antique frames. At 260, usually 50c to 75c—150 t $2, usually $3.75—Pastela and French Prints, in mahogany-finished | Photogravures. Clear-cut little pictures oi \ BZ : M WY frames, 12x16 inches. ‘At 83, usually $6—Fifth French | 20me of the many Subway |W//>//7™@s KZ Ulam have several ‘At 60c, usually $1—Etchings, water | beveled-plate Mirrors in 8-in, gilt or- | Store Events to-morrow. good styles— color facsimiles in gilt or oak frames; | namented frames, 14x28 in, Aprons for Thanksgiving of ging- $1.60 eo ET] tent leather, also a group of slightly damaged At $3 to $5, usually $5 to $10—a | ham OF percale, at 18¢; Tea Aprons of i kid ana i i $1 $1.60 a Ui adkricipliaupbians peorrrtge A Puissioes, tren one | Foes at abe he Rod jee gunmetal calf, in button and laee—in all widths from B to E, and sizes from oy to 8 ‘A€ $1, usually $2 to $4, genuine car- Subway Store, Balcony Cover-all Aprons, at 600—all specially | Mostly welted and turned soles; various heights of heel. Ample space and additional sales- people, to make buying easy. priced. Ribbons for Christmas fancy work, i . , Women’s Beaded Vamp range from 1-inch all-silk Taffeta Rib-| Women’s Satin Slippers at $1.95 40c Corn Floor Brooms at 226 | tonst's yard, to pretty Dresden! 4 very low price for nich pretty, well-made Slippers. Strap Slippers at $1 ; Ribbon, 6% 24 yard. Bows| I» six colors—red, blue, pink, yellow, green and white; | We illustrate its graceful style, which is in Viel kid, The maker of these fine Brooms got overzealous, and sent us | tied free of charge. iety | all sizes from 2 to'7; with 2-inch heels and turned soles. | patent leather, two-strap, prettily beaded; and with ali Women's Neckwear, in a variety | We guarantee the satin not to break. her or wood Cuban heels. All sizes. $1, instead of $2. a thousand more than we needed. Hence tomorrow’s low price, 6 . . which housewives will aopreciate, the maker standing the loss. | ${,unusually dainty styles, incluling | Qther Women’s 66 Crochet Slippers at 46c Pair The Brooms are of selected corn aire, with four TW 0! stitching, and chiffon, trimmed with buttons and | Special Children’s 60c Leggings at 260 Pair. Sizes up to 10, and number 6 or 7 size, as you prefer. 22c each tomorrow, and | ribbons, all at 60c. Ofterings—Boys’ and Girls’ Leather Leggings at 95c P while they last. Also these other fine offerings for housewives: pat . Ivano tye, a Balers 9 i i floors, | 600, 50e t Ante ede, ae Bberbacks 2 ManPted for Polishing parauet floors, | OO rehe Careful Housewife, our Three-piece Aluminum Saucepan Sets, Dustless Floor Sweepers, 8-inch, regularly 85c, at 60c, Tattle cticad ot $1 set, and pine Antiseptic Dustless Dusters, large size, regularly 25c, at 160, Aluminum Saucepans, double-lipped, Garbage Cann absolutely sanitary, deep in rim cover, larg sige, with hook handles, special at 60c. , al ie Subway. Balcony %

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