The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1913, Page 15

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\ TENS IN FIGHT ~ONSTARS AFTER BOMB EXPLOSION Some Seek to Descend and Others Flee Back From Fire in Hall. ALL MAKE sissidaa Attack Directed Against | Who Denies Receipt of Threatening Letters. pa: them down the front fre escape in the ‘wind and rain, Gimone Bila, who owns the five-story wuliding, has a grocery on the ground feor and lives with his family on the the object ot the attack, but he denies he has received Black Hand letters or @es any enemics. He lenses several ether bulldings in the neighborhood and (@ reputed to be wealthy. joeman O'Donnell of the East ‘Dwenty-eecomd street station was on @med post a short distance away when Re heard a muffled explosion, soon fol- towed by screams and revolver shots. ‘When he reached the bullding flames ‘Were coming from the front hallway, and there was @ fierce scramble on the jaye. The explosion had awakened every pereon in the house and men and _¢ Women in their night clothes started Gown the stairs toaded with bables and portable furniture. On getting within @ight of the lower hallway, finding It er tes etd smoke and fire, as tried 8 re eave Tush was \ceeanias fa volume, and those trying to get soon | and thore trying to get down were eoon engaged in a lively fight for right of way. Finally the tide was turned back- ward and everybody took to the fire escapes. O'Donnell and several other pollce- men yelled to take their time, as the fire was not serious. O'Donnell was beosted up and lowered @ drop ladder, a8d one by one the tenants were assist- ed down in the rain, to remain huddled in doorways and areaways until the fire was extinguished by the police, After the firemen arrived an investi- gation of the explosion was made, The * Bemb was a crude affair, made of black pewder wiapped with paper and bourd with stout twine. It must have been twice as large as a man's head and ‘was Milled with nails. The walls of the hall were studded with the nadie, and in the wire mesh around the gas Jet was fully @ pound and w half of the pro- Jectiles. The bomb had been placed about live feet inside the lower hallway, against @ door leading into Bila's grocery. Tiss explosion did little damage. The fre was caused by the powder igniting the paper that inclosed st, spread to th woodwork and did $15 damage. Nobody was sertously hurt in the panic. pect Mestad LONDON QUITS FILM CO. Won't Take Farther Chauces With White Slave Pictures. ' author of the “movie” drama, ‘Low Ingide of the Waite Slave Traffic,” has quit the Sim company and te done with the white slave pictures. This ection on his part wae caused by the gtormn of condemnation whioh the pic- tures aroused and by the two warrants which have been served on bim per] 4 "i to make more e willing Perfect biscuit perfectly. | produced Eternal vigilance is exercised by National Biscuit Company in the se- lection of the ingre- dients that enter into its products. National Biscuit Company products Yre perfectly pro- tected by being packed in attractive small tins, in pack- ageswiththefamous In-er-seal Trade Mark orin the famile iar glass-front cans, Wherever biscuit are sold, there you will find the per- fect biscuit of the National Biscuit Company. Each variety, whether known as crackers or cookies, wafers or snaps, cakes or jumbles, is the best of its kind. Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL | BISCUIT COMPANY — Always look for that name. Francis Connor Player Pianos | sm The Player Piano rip That is Perfect ==8 Your Piano, any) = Bend for catalog | and price _ list.| ‘orms if desired. | — Coater, Mfr. Cured His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk weveral years ago. Doctors seid my only did me no good. Finally 1 got hold of completely Years have passed and the rup- something that quickly an@ cured me. PLYMOUTH Dry Gin Coates’ Plymouth is the original Dry Gin. The secret of its making has guarded since 1798. No other Gin is made ex- actly like it. No other Gin has the same flavor. Triple distilled, it has no equal. been carefully . _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1918. | Shadow Lace Half hn Men’ § Clothing Blouses The Reduction Event of the Entire Seasor Entire Season Begins To-Morrow One ot the numer- oun Models, Twice each year —in late summer and in midwinter—we hold these great clothing Reduction Sales. Mlustrated. ¢ vie y are events where price cutting reigns supreme, and not one garment is spared, Prices are down {to actual cost in many instances $4.8 These Are a Few Examples of the Great Values in This Sale Men’s $10.00 Suits||Men’s $12.00 Suits hee area number and Overcoats, hy .55||and Overcoats, $7.75 Z A Overcoate in fancy mixtures in light, dark $12.00 is a tive walue for these f from, including the ff eryday s of dark faney model illustrated, 4 fain black ck They are made of « for bus fine quality shadow bavi hte other Jerse haa Men’s $25 ,"“, Tuxedo Suits, $11.50 have an Lineal trimmed wit light blue or pink ribbons. All sizes. Men’s $25&$30 Suits & Overcoats, All the finest of custom tailored garments, made by the best exclusive srhoesale tik tailors. A large selection in ail sizes, In fact, your choice of any high-priced sui our stock, at this price, including chinchillas in blue, brown and gray Lingerfe Watsts in many pretty 60 variously trimmed with laces $1.00 broideries, Low and high neck models, Choice at SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED 2 Pants Overcoats $4q° 98) i Norfolk suits with extra pair of pants, Coats have side plaits, patch pockets and stitched on belts. All the new shades of gray and brown; sizes Rigo He ears. Shawl collar ove reoats of chinchilla and mixtures; sizes 8 to lo overcoats of chinchilla; sizes 24 to 9 years Boys’ "*"" ChinchillaOvercoats $ or Two Pants Norfolk Suits de 98 es (Third Hoo.) cot $14.75 rs at to $1. 50 Shirts From Well-Known Makers Choose from French flannels, soisettes, Pongecs, in coat models; some with collars attached; are seconds, but very slight—the majority are absolutely perfect and direct from the Big Sale Regular 2 for 25c Collars high-count percales, novelty cloths and madras, in plain French turnback cuffs or laundered cuffs. makers. Also full-dress shirts—seconds yee colors, ae and Plaited, plain or semi-bosom styles. Some of a $1.50 grade, (All the latest styles of the season. For ‘ jarker”” =—- Sizes from 12 to 20. Sold in boxes “H. Hs I. Ideal” lof 6only. ee (Second Floor.) 9 Patch Pocket [bers ~~ Balkan Ostend Bran’ TRADE MARK or Chinchilla Jacquard effects. All y () ’ No Mall of Telephone Orders, —__—_—— (ele Moor.) Most Most Extraordinary ry Shoe Purchase And Sale of 20,000 Pairs of High-Grade Shoes at Less 1 Less Than Wholesale Cost The Lowest Prices In Shoe History For Such High-Grade, Seasonable Footwear We have held many big shde sales, but without question this one by far will surpass any previous event. No other sale that we held—or any other store held—ever presented such great values. We purchased the entire surplus stocks of New England's best and most reliable shoe makers at a price that enables you to save at least one-half on your footwear. Men’s %3).$%9- Shoes|Women’ WOMEN'S «3350 $3.00 » Shoes From euch well-kna such well-known makers as as arr & Hutchins Co. The Windsor Shoe Co. hes tha baht § Thayer & Co. yes Sone ears-Rocbuck Co. h Interna.iunal Shoe Co.) 3 7s" hc Bradley Shoe Co. mp ciiects. All made with guaranteed Goodyear fi welted Lian! a Abide o pean This lot of shoes embraces about every tal calfskin, viei_kidskin, %, “cour” falfakin and. tan Russia cal. Yanted todel_ brought orth fet. thie see y Tan Russia leather storm fon's wear ice of the favorite leathers shoes are also included. and materials, including patent coltskin, gun : Included are the new flat toe metal calf, velour calf and tan Russia calf. English lasts, also other skin. Choice of lace or Blucher models, Also patent coltskin with ie models of the picts hoice of lace, button and phe, styles. All Sizes from from 5 to 12, and Widths from C to EE p Matelass For Rain mn Capes) ai ; Wy el tops of white calf of top of cloth or velvet, plain or tipped tors Choice of military, Cuban of common sense heels, | For Wi Winter! Children’s ~ Sample Coats Coats Brown rubberized satine. ‘The hoods are silk lined. Choice of red or navy blue, Sizes 6 to 14 years. One of these rain capes will make an ideal gift for the school miss. KG) Wi Girls’ $8 to $10 Sample Coats IN: Over 50 smart and attractive models to select from, made | " trom high grade velvets, b ans, corduroys, ker Y, ys and ¢ hill kinono or » warmly interlined with quilted lining, Sizes 2 to 6 years. Buy te i Velvet $ 99 - scheol ® ‘ Corduroy Wear if a a breasted box or Russian styles * bi with Balkan belt to match, Every coat Handsome rain capes made from an extra quality \ Children’s Drawers OF fine eae, muslin, ruffle of 10e broi duce 2 to 10 Lawn Dresses | C! fh uses ne hildren’s Rompers, made with insertion af | Dea¥y quality outing flannel idery and lace, yl} | OF salatea, in neat stripes oF ivee-quarter and ‘length models, made of extra high-grade a ae S 4. 9 1 Half’ Price 8 ‘oke or ately tri fine em! coats with large fur Sues from 14 to PC | WAVINES & FIQUORS for YEW WEARS sats {fhe Sinday Dinner) ye GROCERIES!" MAIL. Lite Puont LWorpers I Fite Fresh M: als . pom City P meas Buffet HAMS | BACON | WIlISKEY SHERRY ,,.))) (5. RIESLING CALE rrest wl ‘FOWLS CHOPS ‘ro ‘Pork z 1 the pure Yood 1: 98e alton, $2.99; Te bse im itounad | ROASTS 16: CHOPS i", Luncheon Specials Lity wine, Forter- | Served in Basemen PORT or SHERRY ® =" $1.24 1B ae mans 102C tai iba te ree ROCK and RYE wie IM ONOGRAM™ WaISKEY ea nd 15¢ BOL AN Git» 44; .69e*" APRICOT ORDIAL. CARDEN AT See wis Be gener Th “i ss ri ~~ Loins of 153 ry Pee re ‘ ace LAP Bastin we ie RedSealPort!";, ‘1. 6 aah 8" 85e] Jersey Pork,” Lodz PRIME RiB Roast; | GbE a ae hehe 04.25; 1 i BRANDY’: " 89¢ Feaey Midaarocs hse siine take’, 193 rotat Ment Nude toa Pot of Fresh Made Teo Tals. 7 bis STREET STORE AND ROTHENBERG’S, MENMY SIEGEL, Pres’ »

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