The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1913, Page 21

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vf 4 A XIN DAR RESCUE "HEH ABOVE TREE oe " nate Swings Waiter, Uncon- ©) scious From Smoke, to Ad- J joining Building. * 4 4 ¢ ‘) Philip Pasant, the captain of the (Walters of Carducci’s restaurant, which | Jocoupies all but the first floor of the pe five-story building, No, 1% West Thirty- pfeertn street, awoke on the fifth floor Hearty to-day to find his room filled with omolte. He staggered to the stairs and, fading them impassable, made his way tw the front window and felt half un- Cemectous across the sill, ‘ A thousand or more people in’ the Street below, who had already been at- » tracted by the flames pouring from the @econd and third stories of the building, ww the man. Their cries of “Don't "* were heard by Roy Alexander, a post-office clerk, who occupies a room @n the top floor of the adjoining butid- “ing at No, 184 He went to his window ané saw Pasani. Alexander leaned far out of his win- Gow, caught the almost suffocated man under the arms and, while the crowd In dhe streets held tte swung him Anto his own room. The: @evived by artificial respiration, ‘The fire was discovered by Patrolman meter, Chief Kenton came on the alarm, and immediately turned in @ second, The fiames were leaping from the second and third floors, . Forty-five minttes after the arrival of * the firemen the fire was under control. The damage to the restaurant was esti- ‘mated at $10,000. The dining room on Rhe second floor, the banquet room on “the third and the kitchen on the fourth | Were gutted. The fifth floor, on which The Ground floor ts occupied by Mark Wolf @& Co., bedding and received a sligh water damage. The restaurant wa closed and no one was in the buildin: atarted, though there was a rumor that three women were on the top. "| Many occupants of furnished room Rouses on either side of the burned building left their apartments, but only @ne brought down clothing and other Doasessions. —— 200 ANIMALS TO BE IN LINE. am May 17 will have at least one e ment of a circus proc » as the mepresentatives of the Ce: Park and Bronx Park Zoos will take part Hattle, the trick elephant of Central trainer, Bill Snyder, and at every halt Will display her accomplishments. She also will go through her repertoire in| fromt of the reviewing stand for the edification of the Mayor and other city officials. Next in interest will be the trained sebra, Louis. He will be driven in har- ness by his trainer, Bob Horton. Then wilt come the lesser lights of the men- ‘scone Cagneet Hes > el Eee I bave been thinking that word from me would benefit those who may be suf- fering as I was before I began taking your Swamp-Root, the pe kidney, liver and bladder remedy. Iam locomotive engineer, employed on the Tyrone & Clearfield Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Three years ago I was afflict- ed with kidney and bladder trouble so bad that I was compelled to lay off duty from my engine and was in the care of two ors. However their med'cine did not benefit me. One day, | noticed your advertisement, to send name and 2 Tarese for a sample bottle of Swamp- | Root, At this time my trouble had reached a serious stage. I sent for the sample bottle and in t days received ‘a small bottle of Swamp-Root. which | took according to directions, and by the time I had taken the cantexts | could pase water more freely. I was so pleased with my experiment that I sent my wife to the drug store of W. H. Milick, Phillipsburg, Pa., and secured a one- lar bottle. T continued taking Dr. mer’s Swamp-Root until I was en- tirely cured. Now whenever I feel any in_or soreness after being ex- to bad weather or hard work, | @ dose or two of Swi Roo I class of yen). COYOC, Tyrone, Pa, ly sworn, doth depose and sa: BE Tecgune statement ix true. Bworn 4 sub-cribed to before me this th y of duly, A; WOOD, f Letter fo a [Blaghamtons - v Frove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will wince anyone. You will also receive booklet of valuable information, telling @l about the kidneys and bladder. When writing. be sure and mention the New | York Evening World, Regular fitty- | id one-dollar aize bottles for sale at | WSHSUFE [7° Bulgarian Collars, 59c Just in from Belgium. Some samples sent to one of our leading im Shipmente will be made in Summer, and these are absolutely the first. They are made in the new ‘shoul was soon | leeping, !s a rest room for | L except the chief walter when the fire | ‘The big municipal parade to be held | I Park, will lead the parade with her | L combini $1.00, \ Made of | ver, der puff, coin compartment. The modern knife edge style. ONG Maia pro making of at the sp: (PDIP PPP PPP PSSST SSF | Diamond Rings Reduced An array of brilliant stones in andsome settings. | £7.00 Diamond Rings at... 10.00 Diamond Rin; 12.00 Diamond Rings at. 18.90 Diamond Rin, ’ The ‘Key of Heaven Approved by His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons Size 214 x 3% inches, }7 inch thick, 669 eges: Large Clear Type. firat_ Com ‘an appropriate present for Firet or Confirmation. Regular price. $1. day and Saturday, only Men’s A word to the wise is sufficient. Just a word about these $1.50 shirts which we are going to dispose THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 19138. ; 000 Ow Give Surety Stamps Free With Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise ————\ © L———"—=¥§ © "© paar @ ; Shopping Center EILL-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street porters to select from. jer-paint shape, in beautiful color s, with heavy embroidery. Value Women’s New Spring/$28 Coats, $17.50 Values $25.00 to $35.00 Twenty of the very latest models have just arrived at our “‘Smart Apparel Store.” models. Trimmed in the best of with carefully selected materials, are masterpieces of art. The hagen blue, and fancy mixtures, sizes from $2 to 55 bust measure. O'Neil! Main Store—Third Fleer. Many solitaires. Warranted for Ten ree Dace FREE « ron cru: : a 4 ue any two or| heavy rolled gold, three letters, with a 4 moonstone, jet crystal, sapphire or crucifix and heart are of te rol » Each one in a velvet and satin lined you can’t come, order by mail. M O'Neill Main Store—First Floor. erly Medal & Locket, nventre ‘eid. Sat eo white celluloid with C picture Fri- Na ‘O'neill Main Store—Firet Floor. ° Men’s English models cut. Men's Fu coats in black + grain silk faced. ra Sizes 34 to 42, S Shirts 95c They are made of fine qu Py percale, y plaited or plain negligee bosoms, in light and dark grounds, with neat stripes in contrasting colors. sale price of...... Cloth and Silk Coats that are suitable for all occasions. All made in the short, three-quarter, 40 and 45-inch length finished in excellent workmanship, they the custom tailor’s materials used are Mi Bengaline, Cordeline, in sizes from $2 to " hite; value @1.25....... c 44. Cloth materials are Serge, E; “One and Two-B Wash- Coverts, Bedford Cords and Shepherd able Doeskin, in white; 9 9 Check, in navy blues, black, tan, Copen- These TAN’ be purchased on the CLUB P) , and arrangement made for payments at intervals, Attached to each Rosary is this sale | a tag bearing our Ten-Year engrave | Guarantee, The chains are led gold. case. If Rolled Gold Scapular, 00, soft rolling fronts, mohair lined; vests are high Sizes 33 to 40. Suits, $12.50 In the newest models. In New York's 0 Wardrobe Trunks, $16.50 The mazimum lus. tury without print tae To arrive at one's hotel, open the trunk, and have it trane- formed immediately into a bu- reau with drawers, coat hangers, hat bolsters and everyconvenience of a piece of furniture, is a com- fort that only those who have ex- perienced it can appreciate. Women’s Elbow Length Silk Gloves Black and White Only, Reg. 98¢. 59 a-Clasp Chamoisette Gloves, in white and natural; regu- 3 taste and lary 806... i Bs Also 2-clasp, uble ti finger Silk Gloves, in navy blue, black aed white,’ 16-Button Milanese Silk, in ite may, blue, pink, black and value 81.15... . 0... ..005 c 16-Button White Glace Mousquetaire, ' ii All lity To be able to buy 8 three-pl; veneer, fibre-bound trunk, wit @ centre band, brass trimmings, and all parts riveted, for so reasonable a price is an oppor- tunity that no traveller can afford ——Aemenived (171 250 Baby Carriages for a Special Saturday Sale Every carriage perfectly new and fresh from the factory. on yser Gloves, in blue, Nell rose, tan, beergelhre upe, gray, green, black and white; every pi auaranteed $1.00 O'Neill Main Store—Figet Floor. Guaranteed for one year. Finest enameled reed work, and most approved springs; absolutely free from vibration—a very important thing for baby’s health. German sil- ._,_ These carriages can be bought on the club plan at the special handsomely en- sale prices. Four colors: ; graved and highly pol- White Brown Gray Natural ished. Fitted with pow- Reg. $18.50 Sale Price, $12.98 | Reg. $28.50 Sale Price, $18.50 mirror and Reg. 30.00 Sale Price, 21.25] Reg. 25.00 Sale Price, 25.25 Reg, 26.50 Sale Price, 16.98] Reg. 27.50 Sale Price, 17.50 We anticipate a big early rush for these values. Early shopping O'Neill Main Store—Fifth Fleer. eled Rosaries at 79c |Her Majesty Women’s Pumps Years and Oxfords at $3.00 a Pair A shoe that a rare quality of style and grace- fulness, and faultless in fit and finish, they will gracefully display your foot, give curve to your ankle, and at the firmly made to insure strength. Set; sametime grant a maximum of comfort. They are made methyst, garnet, emerald, topaz,|in every type of leather, in white, patent, gun metal, tan ar. The, Russia calf, vici kid. Welt and turn soles. Specials for Saturday Women's §2.50 Pumps, $1.60 Patent leather and gun metal pumps with flat bows and Cuban heels, Misses’ and Chil- dren's Pumps in pat- ent leather and gun metal, Sizes 6 to 8, $1.00 814 to 11, $1.15 11% to 2; $1.40 Boys’ Calf Blucher Lace Shoes Sizes 1 to 514 at $2.00 11 to 13 for $1.00 WNelll Main Btore—Hecond Floor. $1.00 Gold Scapular, Medal These Saturday Sales at O’Neill’s Big Store for Dad and the Boys Spring Suits and Overcoats, $12.50 An enormous assortment of light and medium weight clothes—Many of them silk lined —Tatlored according to the latest models seen on the Boulevard and the Strand. All the latest ideas in texture—from the Staple Serge to the new Shepherd plaid and new stripes. English models predominate. Fashionable Patch Pocket Suits Bonafide $18.00 to $25.00 values Finished in all-wool worsted, cheviots and cas- simeres in the latest fancy effects, including chalk stripes and shepherd plaids. Suits are in the new $18.00 to $25.00 $ with narrow natural shoulders and | ) ll Dress and Tuxeco This made, confidentially, Dress and ‘Tuxedo vicuna, Venetian lined and gros Coats have the new peaked lapel. tout. at intervals, Slightly imperfect shoe for so remarkable a price. 00 CASH> CREDIT Part Payment Now— the Balance Later arrangement who prefer to make payments 2,700 Pairs Men’s Douglas Oxfords At $1.50 but all Douglas $3.00 to $4.00 Shoes. Correct Spring models in a com We need not tell you of the quality anc y, shoe, Here is an unusual opportunity to obtain this 43.00, $3.50 and $4.00 They are just slightly imperfect, some ff minute flaw, that was caused by a misplaced stitch, a misplaced button, etc., but so slight that, as a rule, you will be unable to find it. no way interfere with the shoe’s looks, wear or comfort, patent colt, some black gunmetal calf, in button, lace and Blucher style. $2.00 Gold Scarf Pins, 98c One hundred different styles, set wii sapphires, amethysts, rubies and A very attractive assortment of the latest styles and designs. Bowed please fastidious men. 4 Co. The Season’s Most Important Sale of MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ APPAREL The Most Fashionable Effects, Styles and Materials of the Present Season—All Made Up Within Ten Days—Closed Out to O’Neill’s in One Great Purchase Because the Makers @ Want the Room for Filling Orders for Midsummer Dresses, Etc. Stunning Blouse Suits, Distinctive Cutaway Suite, Novelty Trimmed Suite and Many Clever and Novel Styles of Coats for Girls, Misses and Small Women. AUS and New, Suitable for Present and Summer Wear. About 900 New Garments—Each One a Picture of Good Style— Each One a Decided Bargain MISSES’ SPRING SUITS $16.50 Regular Value $25.00 to $35.00 New Suits in eponge, serge, diagonals and mixtures in several models; lined throughout with peau de cygne. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. JUNIOR SPRING SUITS Regular Values up to $23.60 Junior Suits, in Balkan blouse and ABD IG plain models, trimmed wt a $11.95 ; f tailored; lined throughout di ine; in serge, dia checks ‘Sizes 15,18 and 17 ye MISSES’ & JUNIORS’ COATS Regular Values $10.50 ip inate Port phy af fie ste $7.50 trasting colors on col 18 years He Girls’ Coats in navy serge, with red serge GIRLS’ SPRING COATS Regular Value $5.90 ‘ O'Nelll Main Store—Third Floor. Specials in Untrimmed Millinery for Summer Wear __. A woman's millinery expresses her tastes more than any other part of her costume. Not so bound to convention, the feminine artistic temperament has every chance to develop itself. \ ‘ ¥ The selection of smart shapes is the first step toward the completion of @ successful hat. Here at O'Neill’s you will find the latest only, and our expert sales force will assist you ably in the selection of the dressiest shapes. $1.75 Dress Shapes, $1.25 Some hemp straw models in # selection of seven very smart shapes, foreshadowing the coming creations for the Summer. Also nine of the most exclusive styles in chip dress shapes. A very fine quality straw throughout. Silk velvet Manges exclusively. 02.75 Simply Trimmed Misses’ and Children’s Hats In endless variety, at very reasonable prices. 98c. $1.48, 01.78. Someare dress trimmed hats at $1.95, 62.98,and 93.96, up to 09.00. Bpecial fee Saterday: Manufacturer's Sample $2 7 5 Line of Trimmed Hats e Value 95.00-97.00. An array of snappy tailored hate that will surprise you in their neat workmanship and excellent materials, ‘The last word in Summer styles—they are bound tobe fashionable when others have long been Irid on the shelf. O'Neill Main Store—Fiest Fleer. Also Men’s All Wool Blue Serge Suits | Sunproof navy blue serge, cut in the newest English, conservative and Norfolk models. Suits are mohair or silk lined and clegantly tailored. Sizes 84 to 42; stouts up to 46; Norfolk, 34 to 38, . Men’s Silk Lined Suits at $12.50 In the newest English and conservative models, in chev- iots and cassimeres, in the newest fancy stripes; also plain blue serge. Coats are full silk lined. Sizes 84 to 42. Men’s Norfolk Suits at $12.50 In the newest yoke box plait and the statiofiary belt gathered back model in the newest fancy effects and pencil stripe cheviot and caisimeres; also navy blue serge. Sizes $4 to 48, can be by those Men's Guaranteed Hosiery Six Pairs Guaranteed $] 50 Six Months . . . _ Our Dub-L-Wear guaranteed sox are par- ticularly attractive to the well dressed man, as they are in a very fine quality lisle with double soles and thick split heels in the mest popular colors, Men's 39c Balbriggan Underwear m 25c Pair nplete line of sizes, . {the style of the W. L. Douglas , this underwear will appeal pokout for a suitable under- garment, a little warmer than nainsook., The shirts are fitted with short sleeves and French ness the drawers are ankle length and double seated, It will in Mostly

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