The evening world. Newspaper, September 5, 1913, Page 7

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ee FRIDAY, SEPTEMB THE BVENING WORLD —e” Apress Se a Relate Skt Aree cts Cre REEE ON, 1913, Firemen Blown Twenty Feet From Building by Second | Outtreak of Flaming Gas. A territe explosion early to-day in|’ the cellar sf John Wanamaker's street in the block front of the bulld- ing that trafic hae been stopped from nm ® Third avenue along ‘Thirty-first ereet. It t@ consiered remarkable that no One was injied, particulariy a: ond explosia occurred after firemen arrived. Thesecond explosion hurled the firemen backtwenty feet and sent a col- | found n uma of burnng gas through the walk fifteen feet in the air, So aged was the valve on the main in @treet outsi® that the gas company could not shit off the flow of flaming ,@es until mo had dug down to the 1 Valve. g Hurry callt sent to Beilevue for am- dulamces brught many doctors 0 were not neded. Seventy-five horse ‘on the secon: floor of (he dullding were found uninjued. The explosins were due to a short ci eult caused ty the storm. The short cil culted wirenset fire to illuminating gai that four cellar. | wa! Broudway at Ninth $1.95 Usually $3.75 early Under instr Bullard has bee: EXPLOGON IN GARAGE |SCIENTISTS OFF TO SEE RPS UP SIDEWALKS | MAMMOTH MAMMAL ANC TS UP TRAC FOUND INTACT IN GAVE = iz os Pre-Historic Animal's Remains | et ton and ten and @ hi Discovered on Farm at Great Island. ‘The gasolim tanks, set in cement and|of animals occurred and will be of 1 containing 20 gallons, were not | worldwide interest. Some Ge it hte cream or, damaged. Two horses were needed to pull what | SUgar. ribute to flavor. | Is believed to be hak! of skull from t: five hundred pounds and e i in the ground, one plece being #0 huge well, Thi: feet long and three feet high. Th maining pleces of the skeleton are men were unable to move it. fons from Harvard | Bullard will not remove the remainder which had escaped from a defective! of tie skeleton until scientists arrive to pipe and filled one of the vaults In the! si.perintend It. Hundreds of people érom the n The noise if the explosion was heard jing isiands and trom Portlan @s far away as Bellevue Hospital andi in boat loace to view the skeleton. ' reached the enrs of passengers in the' Several of the emaller bones have been mubway at Sxty-sixth street and Broad: |stolen ‘by rouvenir fends so that Mr White Rose Coffee, Only 3Sc. a Pound forced to look the, $2.95 Usually $4.50 9 The Rrening Warid) D, Me., Sept. 6.--Scien-| ; tists from Harvard and Bowdoin are on their way to Great Isiand, at the ea: ern point of Quohog Bay, three mil from here, to view’ the petrified skele- ton of a mammoth pre-historic mammal ' which was discovered a few days ago| "eavy Fighting Force to Nanking | on the farm of Theodore Butlard, aj nephew of President Emeritus Charics| TOKIO, Sept W. Elliot of Harvard Coit intact in wha About frtesn ntists and Mr. Bullard be- mammoth Triceratops, and claim if this proves to be true it will revolutionize scientists’ views of the periods in which different species) a) romainder In his barn where he his guard over it during the day. ‘The subterranean cave In which it was found lies under @ bed of rock Which has been blasted away. A quan- Uty of what appears to be river sand fs In ft, Indicating that a one time The mammal ap- ONE-DAY OUTINGS ‘hinese Governm: ishment of th death of the sctentist himseif feels cer! | Triceratops, which is ah |horned monster measuring twenty-iiv feet his! ment in the matter, EE ALMANAO FOR TO-DAY, It hae twice the bulk of an an Hee, ROTOR ee Cee ee. O88 has been found in Converse County, Wyoming. It {9 the last of the race of | \apecies and existed at the Cretaceous | Period thousands of years before man jexisted. They are believed to have | bee PECK & PEC Hosiery Exclusively Regular Half-Yearly Sale SPECIAL 20% DISCOUNT Odd lots of perfectly desirable goods will be closed out At even far Greater Reductions -— 2 SS Three 588 Fifth Avenue at 48th Street Fifth Avenue { 481 Fifth Avenue at 41st Street Hosiery Shops ( 230 Fifth Avenue at 27th Street of the animal life of the Cre- taceous period. aioniailiieaciasane JAPS TO PUNISH CHINESE. | to Avenge Massacre. t §.—Detachments trom he Japanese warships on the Chinese! poast have been hurried to Nankini a, from which city, official reports have famed to' Den received here, that a number ot | under |J8Panese subjects who were carrying | Japanese flags during the recent fighting | I between the Government troops and the | ' reb were deliberately massacred. | was pillaged. It is understood | . } ‘|| “Open Air to Everywhere” ISE is he who quickly sees Where to find both speed and case Where to find a cooling breeze— Take a ‘bus-ride after dinner in the evening. Mr. Ftose CEYLON TEA Fifth Avenue Coach Company Store Open Tomorrow, Saturday, until 5.30 Tomorrow, Saturday, Will Be a “Raincoat Day” For Men, Women and Girls /.dvance Sale of 1000 Women’s Paincoats Divided into six groups $3.95 $5 Usually $5.50 Usually $7.50 $10 Usually $14.50 $7.50 Usually $10 With the rainy Fall season approaching, this is an exceptional op- ortunity for every woman to be provided with a good raincoat to protect er new Fall suit or dress. Exceptional in that the entire collection of 1,000 raincoats offers a choice of styles, materials, grades, etc., so wide that every woman who comes to the Subway Store tomorrow, Saturday, will be sure of finding just the very coat she wants. Every Raincoat at Every Price Is Guaranteed Weather-Proof The manufacturer specializes exclusively on raincoats. He turns out more rain- coats annually than any of his competitors. He gives his absolute guarantee that every | coat, no matter how moderately priced, will give satisfactory service. These raincoats will not stick fora heat nor grow hard with service. Every material has been carefully selected for its durability. A special process of rubberizing best suited to each particular cloth has been used. The rubberizing compound, by test of experts, is proved to be the best compound possible. Every- where. To-Morrow Will Be a Big Day Here! It marks the Wind-Up of our Window . Ga Sale. A wonderful day for Boys’ and Girls’ School Needs. A good time to buy Fall Furnishings for Your Home. In our windows we are displaying a amall and representative part of the many interesting offerings to be found throughout the store in this unique sale. Everything in the way of school supplies for boys, gitle, misses and youths is here in complete stocks end at fight prices. Our de: . furniture and housefurnishings are ready to render perfect service. LOOMINGD ALES’ Women’s Gloves: 3,000 Pairs Women's Elbow-Length Schoo! Dresses with Style to Them Lisle Thread Gloves 2-clasp| Girls’ Shepherd Check Dresses, point- eae matral” haat a white! ed collar and trimming of scalloped values up to 39¢, 19¢ cloth in front of waist; waist finished Women's S0c Silk Gloves; 2-clasp,| With fancy buttons; 6 to 14 1 98 nese silk! yearsizes. Very good values $ a double finger tipped Girls’ Repp Dresses, collar and cuffs om colors only; no black or BA ir is a with embroidered scalloped edges; wide pique belt with pearl button; 98 bow tie; 8 to 14 year sizes. Girls’ Serge Dresses, with turn-down thin’ collar, embroidered silk bow tie; low Be Ural belt, cuffs with silk edging; sha Men’s Underwear skirt; 8 to 14 year sizes; $3 A quick Clearance: et h Men's 2: 9 Balbriggan 19¢ erge Dresses, sailor collar and Checked 4, cuffs and crush belt of all wool ; nea drawent 19¢ waist finished with fancy buttons ight ii rimet Women's 16-Button Milanese Silk Gloves; double finger tipped, in colors only; no black or white. Made to sell for $1.00 and 39. $1.25, all to go at ic ae /OOMINGDAL RR Women’sNew Fall i914Modelsof .. : “Lady Lexington” Boots at $3.50 The acme of style and perfection in shoemaking for women, in button or lace kid top models of gun metal, patent leather, also gray and brown cloth top patent leather, gray and brown cloth top gun metals, all tan or cloth top Rus: ve all the style and quality of the $5 novelties 1913. of Our Saturday the Windu; Very Special Sales of School Shoes It means the finale of the most successful chool shoe sale Bloomingdales’ haveever held. ‘or to-morrow, Saturd: joe values will make Famous ‘Walton’ Main Hieor ———ALOOWINGDALES New Fail Guimpes For Children, 25¢ 4to 14 years Lown guimpes, high neck and tong sleeves, pin tucks down front; neck und sleeves trimmed with embroid ery, 25. Children's i neat styles, at 39¢, 490, 69¢ and 98e HLOOMINGDAL ES Lawn Cooking Outfits, at 59c 3 pieces, consisting of apron with bib and shoulder straps, round shirred cap and over-sleeves: sizes 12 to 16 Mother Hub- b atyles for 25c 6% iris, We to $1.98. and $3.48, dales’ a: Thrifty parents come to Lygati nedales’ as Tailored, Semi-Dress & Trimmed Velvet Tams at $1.95, $2.95 & $3.95 (Main | Floor, Balcony.) The Tam the hit of the New Thin Model | Vanity Cases ene . at 44¢ ! dseme thin prettily all, dignified in appearance; made of fine grade erect pile velvet, full crown, soft brim, trimmed with a handsome Paris made maline butterfly, or black or colored $2.95 ‘ at the ape strong at 4c. "|The New Fail Untrimmed Hats and pOtber Vanity! si, Velvet Dress Bi Cases, Shapen; erect pile; in-| I cluding the new soft ef. shape: stylish ; 75.000 Pairs of Hosiery at 50c On the Dollar Superior Cotton, Lisle and Silk “Seconds” from Best Factories Special attention is directed to thin immense purchase. which goes on sale to-morr t half regul mill fault rom mills producing the best hosiery in America, ne Both ice and eBags So in the entire collection shows anything more than trifling mechanical faults, that are hardly perceptible, and do not injure them in any Men’s Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton Socks Offered as Follows: Pure Thread Slik) “Seconds” of Pure Thread Silk ‘Seconds’ of Fine Lisle Thread of 1g | Half Hose; double soles; 2C variety of colors and black; made toretailat 35c.to50c;at Half Hoss; double x black Mall ¢, in black; double and colors; made to retail at soles, made to retail at T2!yc. to 19¢; at 35e,; at Hose Offered as Follo “Seconds” of 35¢ Stockings; tine] “Seconds” of 1 gauze livile thread; double soles,| fine gauge cotton . powder compart j yment and lait holder, A ae dae Novelties—#e2,, . ckorColored Velvet|imported Silk Lace different jutterflies newest trim Women's Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotlon “Seconds of 50c Grade Pure Thread Silk Stockings; doulle st in d h,_ slashed Double-taced Joth with plaid Loose-titting coate of double-faced Whiter back and tani Rice ae white. an Woes one “iat Be Rubberized cant: loth, slashed or ouble-faced canton clot! ith plai i jack and tan; jac] white; a " niin eee At S198. ee cetee ceerinie’ collar At $2.95. __ beck, tare path ceokete coanenttoee At $3.95. citton, belted plaid beck, A tub: aie. ass ais bigs Mog RCS. Wind shields on sleeves. Tan only. collar, set-in sleeves, wind shields, Tan only. stantial weight that will stand plenty of wear. Tan only. Also Parametta cloth with rubberized or plaid lining, Armbholes and pockets titched and cemented. Convertible velvet patch pockets, Another of Schapp silk of double texture—a raglan model, belted back and plaid lining. ‘Tan only. New spun poplin with belted back, loose fitting, ventilated armholes, seams stitched Black, blue and ten. Another lining: convertible ‘oat to wear over the At $7.50. reinforced; seams collar; loose fitti At $5. asd cemented, rubber lining. model of Scltapp silk with art-proof pl collar and patch pockets. A light w: tuilored suit. Black, blue anc 18,000 Women’s Summer Union Suits Poplin coats in black, blue and tan, loose fitti convertible collar and wind shields. At $10. siecves and belted back. Schapp-silk Subway floor, OldBuilding. e s c Hild Lit he sli : . Girls and Young Women Share in the Nas ahr Proce ete From the Foremost American Mill : fan a 18 8 Ae | the a lh ' s 30c for 50c grade—Regular sizes Economies of Raincoat Day & Palen soesl pene Pee, on | 35c for 65c grade—Extra sizes At $3, regularly $4.75. Young women’s tan cashmere raincoats made Fats tlt week ee Sige 90 1 Yeahs Ae, ah tubber lining, coats of double texture with lining of same material. Set-in 40c 60c for 75c grade—Regular sizes for $1 grade—Regular sizes These are the new, fresh, perfect-in-every-way union suils which after a mannish model with convertible collar and ventilated armholes, slashed pockets. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. At $4, regularly $6. Young women’s tan cashmere of double texture, plaid lining, set-in sleeves, slashed pockets, convertible collar,ventilated 1,640 $1.00 School Sweaters, 59¢ Plain knit, close atitch, wool or wors- ted;' sizes 26 to 34, High rolling collar and 2-pocket style. Colors,maroon,navy, gray, cardinal and tan, None No Malt or | © if Arnold” Knit Sleeping Garments Catalogue price 50c. to $1.50, 29¢ and 39¢ At Bloomingdales’ to-morrow is 4) purchi of several hundred sleeping ments from the Arnold Kni ting Co., ‘seconds’ on ac- count of slight st: h are proper gar- ments for infants’ and chil- dren's wear for fall and win- ter, protecting them from colds and their consequences, Mail Orders Filled, yron collar, well tade and trimmed, with 2 pockets and o todd, Color improved button wizee maroon, cardinal, ulay and navy Main Ficor, Front, Cemtre, Main Py -o— BLOOMINGD ALES Front, Ue the maker had left at the end of his season. And yet, in a way, these garments have no season. Seven out of ten women wear them all the year round. The sale is a most unusual one. Because almost every good kind of union suit is represented— cotton, lisle and mercerized lisle—lace, crochet trimmed or plain. Because there are all sizes in each kind, also ample quantities, both of which facts are unusual in an underprice purchase, In fact, the quantity is so large that we extend an invitation to smaller stores here and out of town as well as individual purchasers, to share in this offering of seasonable merchandise at 20 to 25 per cent. under their wholesale prices-—reserv- ing the right to decline extra large orders. ing 8 Main Aisle and Subway floor, Old Building. = At $2, regularly $3. hood, Sizes 6 to 14 years, armholes. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Girls’ raincapes in blue sateen, with silk lined Subway floor, Old Builindg The Men’s Part in “‘ Raincoat Day’’ 125 Men’s Raincoats, $7.50 Which Would Usually Be $10 Double texture bomberzine coats with military collar that buttons close to neck, slashed pockets, wind shields. These coats also bear the manufacturer's guarantee of being ‘“‘weather-proof.”’ Sizes 33 to 48. Subway Entrance, New Building. BLOOMINGDALES’ Children’s Eyes Need Attention ga ss Ze 12%c}| <Q oA Fricassee Fowl; pound. .1613c myer Roast Beef; pound. ....1649c Genuine Spring Lamb; pound Fresh Meats Specials for Saturday: 500 Legs of Canada Lamb; pound School time te hi highly import u Plants—A Special 10,000 growing Aster Plants, in pots, a will be as: Porterhouse & Sirloin 18} red feguiarly sold Beana Oc Steak; pound....... 2 Spectal for thie sale tn Greenhouses om the toot Basement An aluminu: |e All Cars Transter to Bloomingdales’, Lex. to 34 Ave., 59h regularly sold for 29¢ h

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