The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1913, Page 6

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ee PLOY ‘WRECKS ASTOR AND STAR STARTS FIRE|=: pn ate ytd tan the children also, as well as to marshal them all Into the street. John icomner D, Dashes Into] MR®. @EXWOLTZ PAINTS WITH Sexholta’s Burning Home and | Sroenser eravecs Seer mashes who fainteé 49 oon a8 he raised her and h Rescues Fainting Woman. | carried her out of tne teume and acrose| aa 7 7 b\ er tans Ly frie ned om the otdew alle From w petals woman and the cries tf the chitéren, to- ow bim. Two negresees ren from the before a buret of flame Cleaning Fluid Is Thought to treks threads the tour trom Gne foe | Self on @ nearby stoop nursing bruises an sarees which mn the neigh All over hie body and burag on his Berheod of Lexington avenue and One| ang panda. Nevertheleen be declined Mmdred and Seventh street ocurred] wneoiutely to have a doctor called for found @ brisk biase to was in flames floor was threatened. They Many feet on all sides, Men, women ‘and with every precaus @dA children rushed into the street, 1 Kast One Hundred and Bighth treet in time to oe the three-story concussion HURLE CHILD TO SIDEWALK. | The concussion threw over a soda and candy stand which Gamwel Gross of No. 1 Beat One Hundred and Sevens ‘The bullding ‘e occupted by Max Sex- Relts, who hae turned the basement | o> ted a on| thrown to the sidewalk end buried in the ruln of Sexhoits's plate giass win- dow, She was cut and bruised and whee her home where she his ‘vite and seven children, @nd the fumes of gasoline and naphtha were yisned pool the basement, whence ww seventeen-year- ‘wae wrecked. The coiling tts, the proprietor'’s wae tenant down, the walls were torn, aging tS wat." lof place’ ane piled ra came the shrieks of a} MMe hunks of ice in a floe. * —_—_——-— x APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. sesamin AE PARRA PROT Ae NRE énpiotion that the pave- | §2,087, gids were Jorked oUt! vrancig Walsh, died May 2, 19: total estate, Meg net value, brary ) of Up: total estate, W183; aet vatue, | a ", total estate, “There's one thing I always look forward to at our training table. That's ‘ FORCR’."” “* FORCE’ ts bully good."* “FORCE” ts generously rich in the food elements that make bone, blood and tissue. Fat it with your breakfast. ‘FORGE’ TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES ‘Made by The H-O Company, Bottle, N.Y, Lord & Taylor Founsed 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Foundea 1826 Special for Tomorrow Women's Low & High Shoes ie rR SES aR = OTt ENBERG sed the 14th Bt. Store Block at Pia Markdowns for the Last Days of ll Tango Balkan Middy Bl Ideal Warm ouses Weather Waist An ideal garment especially for the girl that loves out- door sports ey athletics. A blouse desi Give unrestrained freedom to the wore Mets excellent quality galatea cloth, in all white or white with navy or red cuffs, collars and peplum belt; buttons down front. Previously sold at $1.00 and $1.50. Sizes for panos to 18: women 34 to 40. Mail orders filled. New Summer Waist Model ” “Medici Ruche” Blouses Made of a'very sheer quality voile, trimmed with net ruche around peck and down centre of wai Finished with large pearl buttons ? oa hemstitched yoke. French tailored long sleeves, with frill at cuffs. All sizes x to 4. Becotd Floor.) Ever Announced in This Country Women’s °3.00, °3.50 and *4.00 Pumps and Oxfords Ge en of women have ea aadsy attended this sale and grasped this epartunity 12 pay footwear of the highest grades at the low “Ladies’ Favorite” 11 the wanted styles ton] Patent igoltakin ante tnd ehapeay pavent a ilosia| kidekin ankle “etrap| ® and tipped toes; all heel or shapes; eample sizes up to 5. $ ye Z| ee i The First Sale Announced d By T The New, Combined Store A tale that will long be remembered for value givis medicines, remedies and tonics and toilet articles of every dcrption for warm | weathcr at prices cut lower + than the deepest cut prices of any | Swilt’s oa Soa 4 ydreges In all the nen Be Ugt For Dress, General Wear and Outing Purposes Value $5.00 per pair lL onry Pile, rain: 100 for. | $3.25 Growing Gerls’ or Boys’ Low or High Shoes For Dress or General Wear $1.50 to $8.45 according to size. Values $2.00 to $4.00 Special Values for Wednesday in Bathing Suits, Tights & Bathing Shoes Meee goats agin Yen toss | 4-95 Wins 's Mohair Bathiog Suits Smal Pon sas beald part |ts.0s Women's Bathing Tights . 75¢, 95¢, $1.85, $1.50 to $2.50 Values $1.85 to 08,08 on yal Hathing Sbeer—All colors 45¢, 95¢, 65¢, 75¢ B ose Values 85c to @8,00 on Fisid Bia $176 ‘Hota Rhabarb ay Mixture, 4 02. for rhurg Tincture Pills, gelatine coated 4 on Veecent, 1.00 Klixir 1 00, Kili of Be Grychnine, pint \woet—Frevents odore ftom 39c | Bz?" crapa and Al June Clearance of 300 Summer Dresses Sor Women Consisting of Dolly Varden, combination striped and peed voile and eponge, in dressy plain effects $5.95 8 $7.95 Values $12.50 and $15.00 full Bott jervessent, Ib. bottle. $9e to a 5 Ruffled Swiss caida earance 0 e ) of muslin curtains. All have full ruffles and the majority have colored appliqued borders, All full width and full length. — reduced from 9c and up to $1.25 to, a pair $2.00 to ba prenane | Bambeo or 6x8 Size sae $4.00 79 29¢ Colored Swiss Sash C bean ince ey striped duck, i blag ble pe tee style. Full ruffles, in Di ry Fal bries — “Values, fo 20 frame fittings, complete. Bring meas- Practis mena he of various 5 Cl: urements with you, (Fourth Floor.) A Half Price Sale Wain Furniture 3 Unusual Prices for Reliable Furniture That Should Cause an Uproar, mere down and the remaind it sult envenience. You f° Very Laere Terms Soheemmee inmate renee "Special attention te furnishing homes complete, Also the following Exceptional Values Dresses of White Dotted Voile. Dresses of French Linen in combination colors Figured and eee reeees | $5.95 “4! $9.50 } $8.50 Dreses © Dotted Voile. oe bd hei Striped Fork Dainty Neckwear Exceptional Values for Wednesday Real Irish Crochet Yokes $3.95 each—Values to $7.50 Hand Embroidered Net Jabots Lace trimmed—1.50 & $1.05 each Values to $8.95 Dutch Neck Chemisettes Trimmed with hematitching ond 95 each—Value $1.50 Large Cluey Lace Collars 5c each—Value $1.75 det vacieay of 3 of seas and net ool pia euitable for A Collection of Odd Dresses Two or three of a kind in figured voiles, Dolly Varden, crepe, lin- gerie and striped tissues Values $16.50 to $20 | $9.50 buttons, Mourning Dresses Of black C! hina silk and black crepe-de-chine, ip the season’ ‘6 smartest styles 50 to 50 b ga fo ane Vatoes up 10 63.00 - Your Choice at $ Broadway & @0th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Values up to $10.00 Your Choice at Comb. Weod and Settecs, Desk and Uphelotered Rock ere. REET AND SIXTH AVENUE

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