The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1913, Page 17

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GIRLS IN IGNORANCE Pps OF ALOFT FIRE UNTIL {ENGINE SIREN HOOTS Then They Grow Panicky, but Police Get Them Out Safely. for $2,060, salary at $100 a week, and $7 for frocks and stockings, alleging she was engaged to play Virginia in “Bought and Paid For’ for the entire eeaaon, Bir Herbert Tree ead in London yes terday he might bring “Drake” with him in September for his Shakespeare festival here. His manager, Henry L. Dana, will arrive in April. Roy Atwell Is to star next season fn @ musical comedy to be written for him by the author and composer of “The Firefly.” ‘Thals Magrane, who played the spend- thrift wife in “The Spendthrift,” ts suing for divorce on the ground that her hus- band, Guernsey Palmer Prescott, is a spendthrift. ‘Trust the People,” dealing with pas- Bion and politics, by Stanley Houghton, produced at the London Garrick last night, Is well spoken of by the critics. Rehearsals of “A Man's Friends,” @ drama of current life in New York, will be started next week by Liebler & Co. EXPERIENCE A (ire was iscoverea on the fourth floor of the ten-story loft building, Nos. 90-82 Wert Twenty-first street, about 615 o'clock ast night by Patrolman Buckley of the West Seventeenth street Station, who, after ringing an alarm, Feturned to the building with Patrolman Stewart. On the sixth floor they found forty @iri employees of Herig & Rappaport, Yq, “Girt makers, at work, The girls were | 4 *yqrdgnorant of the fire and the police | > ye” | Gan't enlighten them; they simply told them to don their hats and coats. | The girls didn't know if they were ‘ender arrest or what was the matter, But they obeyed. Then Stewart went to j the floor above where thirty girls were qe | ‘working in the shop of Miller Bros. and ructio The experience of Motherhood is a try- | hd adhe nnn ing one to most women and marks dis- tinctly an epoch in their lives. Not one woman in a hundred is prepared or un- derstands how to properly care for her- self. Of course nearly every woman nowadays has medical treatment at such times, but many approach the experi- ence with an organism unfitted for the trial of strength, and whea it is over her system has received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Following | right upon this comes the nervous strain of caring for the child, and a distinct | change in the mother results. There is nothing more charming than a happy and healthy mother of chil and indeed child-birth under the ri conditions need be no hazard to health or beauty. The unexplainable thing is that, with all the evidence of shattered | nerves and broken health resulting from an unprepared condition, and with am- ple time in which to prepare, women will persist in going blindly to the trial. | Every woman at this time should rely | upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | Compound, @ most valuable tonic and inigorator of the female organism. | \ i | ‘The young women on both floors ‘were wondering mightily at the proceed- finge when the screech of a fire engine Giren made all clear. The police mar- @balied the excited groups on the sixth @loor and started them down the stairs. Midway between the fourth and fifth @tortes a puff of smoke drove them @creaming back to the sixth floor. The policemen were debating what to do Mext, all their plans having been upset when the firemen arrived. Several of them solved the problem by becoming @levator runners. In lots of ten the girls were taken down. As the cars plunged through the smoke the siris, instead of holding @heir breath as the firemen advised, ) Began to scream, but the yells ended fn balf-stifted coughs. It took only a few minutes to get all out. And he went. The biaze was in the effice of Abraham Hertzburger & Bros. Bt burned an hour and did $10,000 Gamage. 7 a of NOTES OF THE THEATRES, __ In many homes once childless there ‘Thompson Buchanan's new comedy, are now children be- {cause of the fact that Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your | letter will be opened, read and lanswered by a woman and held in Rose Curry ts suing Wiliam A. Brady strict confidence. $ No matter where you live or what you wish to buyin hich grade furniture thie is the one grand opportunity of yo rlifetime. A feature of thi sa 4 room flat outfit at 8110 on the pay- ment of 81.50 per weel Dining Tables, $6.98 up Bullets, $9.98 uj China Closets, $11.98 up Couches, $6.98 up Brass is, $5.98 up Many other strikingly attrac- tive bargaii any of which will be sold most modest Credit Terms Auto Delivery Within 75 Miles | OPEN EVENINGS lon's “Romance,” to come tt Monday, was pro- Mocern 4-koom Flat Outfit$110 ‘or, 124¢h St, ani cREDI ng MTL 3d Ave., N.Y. The Adventures of One-Dollar Biil Quite tired was I of paying many times what things were worth, My weekly bills would make one ‘think I was buying Mother Earth; The prices charged for household things would make one turn near pale And so it was I thought I would attend an Auction Sale, Instead of advertising, some World “Wanted! I read, Jd wh. in Sal on ere he'd, so ans: g them And bought ac » some furniture ‘ and a painting by Van Dyce— For which | paid, the lowly sum of MY-OWN-PRICE. For Bargains See World “Auction Sale’ Ads. Any Day! $$$” je —_=So—=0——10=1E ELLE eC ”_— === © AAO We Give Surety Stamps Free with All Furchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise @ == OL OE, | Shopping Center -ONEIUI-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 2Utn to 22d Street $2.50 In New York’s in Goods Free For each filled Book of Surety Stamps Another Important Movement In Our Clearance of Women’s Wear A large number of the most desirable styles have been taken from other sale lots and again reduced all to one bargain price. New Coats, New Suits, New Dresses Values Up to $27.50; $12.50 Reduced to . . . A variety of styles so wide that every occasion, day or evening, every task, every idea can be exactly suited. It is seldom that such a range is offered in a special sale. Women's and Small Women's Costs.—In chinchilla, zibcline, corduroy, two-toned diagonals, cheviots, plaid back chinchillas and mixtures. In full length and three-quarter models. Some are braid bound and trimmed; belt backs, patch pockets and convertible collars. These coats are suitable for all occasions. In all up-to-date colors and sizes. Suits Reduced to $12.50|DressesReducedto$12.50 Women's and Small Women's ‘omen's and Small Women's Suits—Many models to choose from ses — Numerous models to in trimmed or plain tailored effects. | choose from: silk, cloth, velvet and Materials: cheviots, two-toned| corduroy. Trimmings of fine lace, diagonals, mannish mixtures, velvets| braid, satin, and fancy buttons. In and corduroys. All colors and/all colors, black, blue, brown, navy sizes. and taupe. ents may be arranged. tomers in the Women "Nell Main Store—Third Floor. onvenient is extended O'Neill's Club pparel Depts. @ A Special Bargain Table on the Main Floor Will Be Loaded To-Morrow with Silk Remnants If you do not get WHAT you want WHEN you want it, the WAY you want it or HOW you want it—we'll thank ‘you to tell us about it. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1918. Special for Saturday Women’s 20 Button-Length White Gloves Just the Thirg for Evening Wear Regular Value, $3.50 A epecial quality of white glace, mousquetaire style, with three pearl clasps. You will be delighted with the beautiful fit, Women's ¢1.25Street Gloves, Pair . . 79C One-clasp street gloves; pique sewn, black stitched with white, white stitched black; also tan and one-clasp gray mocha. Fowne’s 92.59 Driving Gloves tor MEN, specialat. . . $1.10 Heavy hand-sewn tan cape, in gray mocha, with right hand rein- forced; othere mocha backs and capeskin palma. O'NetU Main Store—First Fleer. Pointed d'Esprit effe pointed shapes with or without draw- Co: Direct from Paris & First Shown at O’Neill’s your waist or worn with a comfort have sucha fastidious expression. They Are Only Made of Shadow Point d’Esprit Lace or Chiffon; in various effects; ends finished with crochet drops. More New Styles in the Smart Collars New Shoulder Point Collars, hand brent on sheer ‘2.98 met of Chem- plain nets; 8; round and 3 sleeveless guimpes, etc. 50 al as a neck scarf when a collarless dress is Double Surety Stamps Free with forenoon purchases, single stamps after noon Shadow Lace Scarfs and Collar Protector As dainty as ean be, so exquisitely feminine in its texture and appearance, and yet absolutely practical. It is worn between the collar of dress and the outside coat; or coat. Never did utility and $0c to 98c Each New Shoulder Point Collars with Jabots, in Satin, Crepe, Net; shadow lace with plaiied — frill or Jabot attached; SOc 9 Swiss Embroidery Sho uld er Point Collars, in all white and to | Children's’ School Shoes — (un doles sles 1 iD se ANE ae and out door work where a () metal and patent leather; broad toes, | Sizes 10 to A ° . 4 revival : Ko) fear eh pala lee hnes) I Pvicaaee wats nemerec) CITY warm shirt is needed. 91,25; sizes B46 to 1115, at .50 O'Nelll Main Store—Second Floor, new Bulgarian effects; 50¢ 9 1 50 O'Neill Main Store—Hest Floor. The Biggest Overcoat Sale in Years, at Bona Fide $18, $20, $25 & $30 Overcoats at f“\ One of the Biggest Makers of High _~“ae Class Overcoats in America Closed /@ \ | Out His Winter Stock a Month Earlier / than Usual, and as It was Heavy Be-|, Jj cause of the Mild Winter, He Put a\ Sacrifice Price on Them, and O’Neill’s Bought Them ae , Fine Tartan Back Chinchillas, Plaid Back Irish Frieze, Femcus St. Ceorge Kerseys, Astrakhan Collar Kerseys, Shetlands & English Tweeds, Superior Meltons & Fancies English “Guard” Ov-) Astrakhan Collar and| Swagger Fancy Over- ercoats—Big, roomy, belt- Cuff Overcoats — With| coats—With patch pock- uilted Venetian lining.| ets and London tab sleeves ed coats kd cold and Yor motoring, driving or] —strikingly distinctive, tormy weather. general dress wear. D: Overcoats—Of Shawl Collar Over-|" Regulation Model Ov-| St. G kerseys; fly coats—Smart day coats, | ercoats—With dressy vel-| front, thes long, case with a fit and ir of re-}vet collars, in black and] simere li tin shoulder markable distinction. dark colors. and slee All from O'Neill's famous regular stock, new high clase wanted weaves @) 22d colors of all kinds. Values 59¢ to $2.50 Yard At 19¢ to 98C Lengths suitable for dresses, coats, suits, waists, children's dresses, men's shirts and pajamas, millinery and dress trimmings, ete. And Thousands of Dress Goods Remnants Black and colored wool dress goods in all desirable weaves. Lengths for every purpose. © Values 69c to $2.98 Yard At19c to 98c On Special Main Fleer Table. Also on the Second Floor: Double-width Tub Silks, the new effects for Spring and Summer, stylish stripes and colors, Value 5c, 39 Ot, YOrd..ceeeeeeeee eee eee ‘ c 54-Inch All Wool Storm Serge. sponged and shrunk, in navy blue, black, brown and cream. $1.19 Value 81.65, at, yard...... New Hats for Spring The smart new emall hats with dashing touches of trimmings— the latest creations of straw and hair with tall feathers, ete., combined with silke and ribbons. Specially Priced, $5.00 to $12.00 O'Neill Main Store—Serond Floor, Petticoats, $1.95 Made for Regular $2.50 Selling 69c Value ) Messaline Silk Petticoats, made with deep ruffle and tucks; black and all the newest 50 § shades. Black Sateen Petticoats, yood quality; made ) $1.00 Value with plaited and tucked ruffle; others with tail- 69 ored flounce and under ruffle. Cc | © 1 Silk © ng. © All the late style touches are in thes ¢ overcoats; some ure doubl i O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, breasted, batton through Git! or fly front ty ‘Thea Aver oes ests forks vg wrk jingle quilted satin. Others have the swarger pateh pock made coats are portrayed to perfection. Some h yoke linings of You May Purchase on the Club Pia $1.50 Night Gowns, $1.00 Not often such good ones are priced as low as 81.50 Made of fine uainsook cambric or mesh; high, V or low neck; long or short sleeves; prettily trimmed with dainty new laces or embroideries. 600 Masonville Drawers—-Made| 91.50 White Petticoats—Made of * A A ni fine cambric, trimmed with dainty in good quality muslin, finished Ji. ee4 or deep embroidery, finished with ruffle and tucks, 29¢ with ribbon beading, $1 00 . $1.50 Inverted Gas Lights, Special, 59c Complete with d Pay-as-Convenient Evening Dress Suits, $12.50 Values $18.00 to $25.00 Full Evening Dress and Tuxedo Suits in this season’s latest models, made of all-wool Black Vicuna, gros-grain silk facing and Venctian lining; all sizes, 84 to 42; stouts up to 46, A | Business Suits at $12.50 Values $18.00 to $25.00 The very latest fancy effects in worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres; also navy blue serge, cut in the new English and conservative two or three button models; vests are high cut; also belted Nerfolk suits in blue, brown, tan a ‘ay mixtures, plain colors and pencil stripes and plaids Men’s 15c & 25c Collars Six Special Sale of the Ribbons You Need Now Men’s $1.00 to $3.00 Grades of Knit Underwear 69 C1 ae ee en ane Cc Fancy Striped Hair Bow Rib- brass ALLER bon, & inches wide; colors, pink, | "eck, burners ge a Aca blue, navy, red and’ black; 19 und needle The finest products of the famous “Roxonia or 7 bain cannon ANEnG Cc] valve, with im- “Cc Mills, 4 t delightful light, ye ; ; at ATTA 4 Pe AL oad Savush Hills. A ann as Ae u ae yet Well-known advertised brands of 15c and 25c collars witha pede ueiiass Ge, and fringe and thoroug! bly warm, gBarme nt is the /ooper pring —all_perfect—no seconds, Salus deel at yard 29 best mantle. Needle Derby Ribbed Balbriggan and Wool Popular shapes and styles, as illustrated, includ Ready to light i Shirts and Drawers. ‘The “Roxonia” brand.we have ip natural wool only. plenty of the close-fitting style: seconds, Put up in half do Sold in half dozens only. Six for 4 Men’s$3.50and$4.00Shoes Men’s Tine Flannel Shirts at $1.95 Made to Sell 85¢c Regularly at 1,700 pairs of Shoes, in all the wanted $1.50 to $2.00 leathers, Button, Lace and Blucher. The Fine a!l-wool flannel, single and double breasted in blue, finest lot of shoes ever offered at such a single breasted in gray. Picot Ribbon, 3 inches wide, in milli lorings; at, 2 ec yard. Hair Ribbons to ig assortment of patterns up. “ il zes 14 to 1814, 1 $1.25 Upright Junior boxes or bundk GasLight . . . . 59 A lamp that is ornamental as and colors, 25c, 3$c, 39¢ 59c to well us useful, Complete with im- 91.25 yard. ported shade, burner, mantle and O'Neill Main Store—Firet Fluor, tripod © Housefurn'g Store—Basement, Shoes for Young Folks Special Saturday Prices on O'Neill Better Grades © Misses’ and Children’s Gun Metal, Patent Leather and Vici Kid, Goode year Welt Button * price; all sizes and a good many styles to select from, They are the pro- “hil s sizes, 5 isses’ Sizes, | Hi i 5" a f » » be: ake FH A Children’s alses, 5 to | | Dilases’ | siges, 1134 gi Growing girl’ sizes, duct of one of the best makers Light, medium and heavy% aia 1.50 eek a 78 iis ts as 2.00 || manufactured ay. We have weights. A good shirt for ~ M Street Shoes—Box calf,| Boys’ Calf Blucher Lace Shoes |] been fortunate sh, to set rey sare L tan vici and viel with patent #94) a | —Mroud tors, heavy Winter @ this lot of shoes at a price that hunting, camping, fishing e\ryee tips sizes 1114 to @, at 1.50 saves you from $1.50 to #2.00 Ld OE © Et (O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City E——=———3G Eo © ET @® \ ¢ * Pema 0 Cn 0) —=—_o-r—_—_——_ao-—_—=e—= —_— 0k: oo 4

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