The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1913, Page 10

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the men of Magine Company 1a 10! Were on the second floor et No. 104, when @ portion of it gave way, precip!- tating nine of the firemen a@ distance of | ten feet. The captain and lieutenant, who went down with thelr men, were | the only ones hurt. Both were alightly cut about the face and head, but con- tinued at work, | AND WOMAN Fe WN EXCITING FIRE For a few minutes the rear wall of No, 96 Tenth avenue was afire and the occupants of that bulKling, a brick ten- | ement, were routed out by the police, as Were thoxe in Nos. 463/to 452 Weat of Comrades Below. ‘id oe ieee ester street. The fird did damage i Z "prop Them From Second-|e*tinste? st $25,000 Me % Story Windows to Arms {OSCAR S. STRAUS HOME ‘ y. FROM ALONG MOTOR TRIP. | Believes No Matter What Sort of Tariff Bill Is Passed Condi- tions. Will Improve. ‘The ati a Washi of th ,000 Blaze on Tenth Avé-jaort German Liord tine arrived tos 4 day from Bremen with Capt. Ludwig nue Engulfs Nine Firemen | rranck on nis maiden voyage with the as Floor Falls. vearel. Oscar 8. Straus, returning from THEN LEAP THEMSELVES @ motor trip through Northern Africa and Europe, was one of the passengers. Mr. Straus says Europe's opinion of thir ‘ Ap elderly man and woman, trapped | country fe very high, and that he heard fire and smoke in tenement houses|™any good words for President Wilson, Mo. 0 and 106 Tenth avenue early to- “The general opinion over there,” eald were dfopped from second story he, “is that no matter what sort of a dows into the arms of policemen,| A" bIN Is passed by Congress com- the policemen, who hed gone into | mercis! Seccavat os reek bance - ives. Roose Warning buildings to rescue the Of] Qo a sige and commanding ares te swung from ledges and) tis country. He is compared mith the themeecives fall to the gfeund. @reat leader who stand for the rights ‘The fire, which was given great head-/of the masses. Bryan, too, is held in by a pold, high wind, was marked | high regard, a man of wonterNd ex- Bumersus exciting incidents. A sec-| perience and a very broad mind. ‘floor collapsed, bearing nine firemen | ‘T had an audience with King Victor ' ae ee thoroughly, posted on all international clad only tn| matters, in y there are towns which are called American towns. because there are ee many people Mving there lcomen end lor an Birding in the street while the| Who have returned home fatrly aoe ae gg ee Fe NO te tory teane buildings, | commercial agents. They wear Ameri- floors ueed for business pur |CAn made goods, and are all the time ‘and the two upper floors as tene: | extolling the institutions of thie coun- try. William H, Crocker, a San Frencisco \TOH THIS MANI” CRIES PO- an wens ta.the Goren the top floor at! Twenty-year-old Ida Rautenkrans, |' ja thought he had) dressing in her room in her father’s in the building, but | apartment at No. @ East Eighty@izth , Graney had Bot | street, thought he had fallen when she shortly be- id found wound in his temple, a revelver tn his hand. Joseph Rautenkrans, sixty-four years old, a cloak manufacturer and well-to \4o, had been siclt for a year and a half. Recently he had been di nt over his failure to tmprove, No note or othe second | indication of fils ienson for suicide wae left, and the family were able to ox. plain it only on the ground ef his grow- ing deapondeney. Pp cee oe etter vary « | One Low Price—Cash or Credit All Goods Marked in Plain Figures ; eS | enormous stock of QUALITY MERCHANDISE paralleled prices. siees 7 4 Brown Reed 3-Plece Suite—Rocker, Arm Chair and comfortable, with broad arms and Clesing Out Large Size AXMINSTER RUGS is, 24.O8 rie so, 798 cue ss0 29.98 | -49-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR CAR Set ae IS ALL MUDDLED UP Detective Who Never Met the Woman Surprised to Find a 3 ‘STERN BROTHERS § Tailored Suits, of Linen, BY SLEUHS ON RAL Himself Named in Suit. I A i Te HI ist =338 i i g"t ik, i et Hi f it i re aay} BEE g i | i <3 3? ‘F 3 g a : H ) | i 7 | E g Hi 2& “82 ei Hf i g § ve & = i oO He > FO # | x Fe i i f i! 335 ie al ir E ‘ + af ; Ed Hi i al E Announce that for a limited period they will make to order Women’s Dresses & Tailored Suits in the latest models and materials for summer wear, At Considerably Less Than Usual Prices at $45.00 Tailored Suits, of Woolen Fabrics, “ 62.50 Dresses, of Silk or Chiffon, from $65.00 upwards Droomnaking Selora * Third Flor On Wednesday, June Ith, the remainder of their Women’s Tailored Suits, Street and Afternoon Dresses and Outergarments comprising. some of the season'émost desirable styles and ' fabrics, will be offered at Absolute Clearance Prices Particulars will appear in Tuesday evening's papers T . Tueeday, will be placed on sale a collection of . Swiss, Cambric and Voile ‘Embroideries | At Greatly Reduced Prices Swiss Flouncings, 18 inches wide, Allover Voile ‘Embroideries, 22. ine wit) *# 280 Ya Embroidered Voile Flouncings, 45 ins. wide,} ** Se Yd. Embroidered Voile and Swiss at 85c. 1.25 Yd. Alo for Tweedy, « Special Charing Sale of Cretonne Articles At Fully 33 to 50% Below Actual Values Hair Receivers and Needle Cases, sad Picture Frames and Hatpin Holders, st 65c Three Drawer Cabinets, at 28c, 75c Desk Sets, five pieces, e 3.95 Novelty Boxes, in various sizes, at 68c, 75c, 1.25 Also a large assortment of Imported Emb'd and Lace Trim’d Squares sand Centerpieces in various sizes, 25c, 45c, 68, 95c, 1.15 to 3.95 Former Prices from 3c to 04.50 AITKEN. SON & C2 FOUNDED = SALE OF Veilings and Fine Laces Fancy Mesh Vell in Regular prices 85c to ‘4. yard Craquelie and Chenille Dotted Veil Regular prices "ae to $1.00 yer. , . 50c Real Irish Crochet and Cluny Laces i 1 to 8 inches wide 40c to 5.00 Regular prices 75c‘to $8.00 yard Alencon, Shadow, Venice and Net Top Bandings and Laces at }4 to }4 off regular prices. FIRTH AVENUE, Cor. 39th Street White te eeeeeee Closing hours: 5 p.m., 12 noon on Saturdays. B. Altman & Co, To-morrow (Tuesday) a .Speciai Sale will be held of : Women’s Bathing Costumes comprising a number of smart, new styles, which will be offered at the fol- lowing very low prices: $3.85, 6.50, 8.75 & 12.50 Also for to-morrow (Tuesday) an Extra- ordinary Sale has been prepared of Misses’ and Small Women’s Washable Summer Dresses, Tailored Suits and Separate Skirts consisting of a specially selected assort- *ment of desirable styles, representing the smart fabrics and colors and a com- plete range of sizes, at much below the usual prices, as follows: Dresses at $3.75, 5.50, 7.50, 9.75 to 17.50 Tailored Suits . at 9.75 & 17.50 Separate Skirts. . at 2.25 & 3.00 A limited number of Imported Lingerie Dresses for Summer wear have been greatly reduced. B. Altman & Ca. are offering, at special prices, Women’s Evening and Afternoon Dresses of Silk ° Tailor-made Suits Summer Riding Habits Separate Skirts in Tailor-made and Draped models Outing and Sports Apparel offering special values at the following prices? Cjosing hours: 5 p.m.; [2noonon Saturda ERAttmneds) THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL SALES: HAVE BEEN ARRANGED FOR. .., TO-MORROW (TUESDAY): : Inthe Third Floor Millinery Department, — Women’s Trimmed Hats | in attractive styles adapted for general’ ; | Summer wear, at the greatly reduced price of $10.00 Women’s Parasols of taffeta silk, including such popular colors as cerise, purple, navy blue and hunter’s green, as well as smart. black-and-white striped effects; with plain or carved handles; regular price $300 . . . at $2.00 °*’ Also Men's and Women's Twilled Silk. Umbrellas, with handles of carved on” natural wood; regular prices $3.00 & $350 . . at $2.00 Women’s Knit Underwear Imported Fancy Swiss Ribbed Combi- nation Suits . at $1.35 Ribbed Cotton Combination Suits .50 Im ported Fancy Swiss Ribbed Vests .45. Also Albatross Skirts, finished with: embroidered ruffle at $1.50. Imported Celluloid Toilet Articles at one-half the usual prices Cloth Brushes . $1.75 | Mirrors. . . > . $1.25 Hair Brushes . . 1.55 | Powder Boxes . . 1.00 Hat Brushes . . . .85| Trays... . .45&1.38 Clocks... ...-. 1.50 | Coffbs ..... 2 Trinket Boxes . $1.55 \ In the Fancy Needlework Department, : Women’s Stamped Nainsook Underwear ; made up ready for embroidering, will be 4 offered at'the following low prices: Stamped Nainsook Gowns and Com. binations at 90c,:. Stamped Nainsook Chemises “ 85c, Stamped Nainsook Drawers “ 60c, Stamped Nainsook Corset Covers 40c¢,. Also Stamped Linen Huck Towds at . . 25c., 35c.» 45c. & 60c. In the lar stock of the department will be found, at moderate prices, a complete assortment of Stamped Articles, suitable for Summer needlework, as well as the materials for working. Included are Infants’ Dresses, Bibs, Caps and Bonnets; Children’s Suits and. Coats; Women's Blouses, Undergarments, , Kimonos, Parasols, Aprons, Hand Bagg, ‘ Boudoir Caps, Collars and Cuffs, etc. : Special Salesto be continued to= morrow(Tuesday)will consistaf< Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfortablea, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases, Linen: Damask Table Cloths and Napking: Linen Sheets and Pillow ‘Cases, etc,’ iS _ 3h Sia

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