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G00, SCANTILY CLAD, DRIVEN 10 STREET BY BOWERY BLAZE Two Lodging Holises and Big ® Tenement Emptied in Zero Weather. More than 60 persons, most.y Bowery lodging house inmates, were driven from their beds into the cold by a fire in Emil Wagner's restaurant at No. 10 Bowery early to-day. Many of the men Were almont naked as they fled to the Street. They were sheltered in neigh- boring lodging houses. The occupants of No. gi and & Chrys- tle etreet, @ tenement house, were aro ‘riven out and men, women and chil-! dren, all scantily clad, had to find shel- | ter In other buildings. The fire was discovered by Pollce- man Dolan, who turned in an alarm and his rap for help brought Policemen Weekesser and fobinson, The three Gaaned upeteira te the Home Hotel, « cheap sleeping plese for men above the Lurning restaurant. George Irwin, the night clerk, sas unaware that fire was, raging below, altheagh by that ume the were tamed eeumh ie Bovton, The a8 @espvs & Ge Mew Fors Hotel, ad- Serna om the eouth, were oat id not have Howe Sern Pelleanan Dolan, tating @ mat ech emmed ooticnd him GLURg | @ bed, Sameting ehowt. The se wee Fer Micheel Fux, Gry-Gee your oid, rapliad: “1 coat Gr map come ee shes I left in tae bea.’ At at enereway Ueewers. he found tes aos sangeet tS to oan xp it on t Lemay Kg gore 9 onrriat " arian and the erippla, veing hie artificial leg eo @ ane made bie way to the Owl Hotel at Geend strest and the Bo paged whee 10 war taken tn. end @o gear of the Hone Hotel tee evorehed, The damage was about #3 +o 8200110 Wwe at Atlanta, Ga, ATLANTA, Ga. dan. 14—Fire of un- known evtgin sarky to-day did nearly $200,000 damage in Atlanta's wirehouse @atrict. The Cotton Htates Belting and Supply Company's loases bead seu at $126,000 and ‘a. F. Aver: @ Sons, implement merahaocés, at 100,000. Bulld- ings and uteck of several other com- panies were elightly damaged. Ey Ef Erling? YOU NEED A MELICINE, YOU SHOULD HAVE THE BEST, Although t there are hundreds of prep- seasons Bay bela Haid is only one od * thet stands ou! remedy i (cy dlacanee of the Kidneys, liver Dr. Kilmer’s Siwamp-Roct stands the for the reason that so many peo- ple say it t haa proved to be just the rem edy needed in peawance vee thousands of even the most : Fig Bw: Root makes frien oy ita mild and immediate my soon realised in most cases. It is a gen- tle, bealing vegetable compound. it Kilmer’s Swamp-Root f @ physi- . ‘eo prescription for 1 diseases, rtd is mot recom: for everything, A Sworn Certificate of Purity is with every bottle, For sale at all drag stores, in betes of two sisee—tifty-cer jo se Aen oot yrder to prove what Sw iene xia mere and bis tay, will do for you, ever: render of who has ie Sof ; a4 Te OES Caw “% ___ THE EVENING ‘WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 14, 1016000 Lb neve are sesh Rebaes Teak Ge CREAM TAME | —— GIMBELS---The JANUARY CLEARAWAY Is the ; Meeting, Place of the Year’s Finest Econonies! Every Winter Coat 55c a Yard Pe Remarkable Sale of SKATES Hy * jal sale bou finest For Girls of 6, 8 and 10 years, which remains in our Salons For fashionable Dress Fabries— Steel Shaten, heavily nickeled. He ekey sant hiner vy Most of them imported— styles, full clamp lever and ley, and the Lind thet omew? ' At vr Instead of $7.50, $10 and More In dozens of desirable weaves irmly to the shoes. Every pair fully guaranteed. $3 Grades at $1.50 $4 Grades at $2.75 hog Pronto at $3 and $3.60 ‘There is sale ot Skates of sizes to start with—but a coming with peurtiealty th the fire first ieomenna that these will not inst 00 very long. ourth Fleer Black, blue and all sorts of other colorings— In practical lengths of 2 to5 yards— Qualities selling usually for $1 a yard and more. This is the wonderful opportunity of- fered by this sixth Semi-Annual Sale of Dress Goods Remnants||. —now in progress. and the most remarkable and most successful of the series, Other notable offerings are— The Dress Lengths of Paris Fabrics At $5, $7.50, $10 and $15 (Unusually $8 to $30 and More) And the superb Imported Coating Materials 95c, $1.59, $2.25 & $2.75 Yd. = (Usually $2.50 to $5 and More) Second Fleor Altogether, about 100 Coats of excellent and sturdy qualities of chinchilla, corduroy and boucle—in navy, brown and black. $10 to $15 Velveteen Dresses, $7.50 Demi-tailored styles; which are appropriate for school and semi-dress wear. Some of the Dresses are trimmed with fur, others with silks and braids, Navy, brown, green and black. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $6.75 to $8.75 Serge Dresses At $3.60 dnd $5 Dainty lingerie collars, pretty silks and good- looking braids adorn these Dresses, but keep them within the category of demi-tailored styles. Navy and brown. Sizes 6 to 14 years, "Third Floor Cold peniher Undergarments omen Are the Close-Atting Union Suits Many Items Sharply Under-priced ee most satisfi ee Imported Swiss the low neck, Conyers and ankle Another closet cold-weather Swiss-ribbed Cott on Union Suit tors hight nee short sleeves; at $1.65 each, $2. —————— A Clearance of Fine Dress Blouses $14.75 to $22 Models in Chiffon, Net and crepe bod Mery sonal $10.76 to $12.76 Models in bee eg Crepe, Net and Crepe de Chine eer 0 Smart. Waistcoats of, of Rich ib Materials P and more. ~ #1 instead of 61.08 ond stead of 08, 96 and mere Women’s and Girls’ $3.95 and $5 Striped Silk Shirts at $2.75 $3 and $3.95 White and Striped Silk Shirts, Sizes 32 and 34, at $2. é THE GIMBEL oath tri aN pretty laces mel wba wa EQUIPPED LOW-PRICE STORE OF z RLlOORS AND 7a sactoun| “8's cuore oe KEEPING THE WHITE SALE|| FRESH AND NEW 00.8 fe 0 able ft 18c Pillow Cases, 1240 The GIMBEL January Clearaway ofl: Fine Lace Curtains Approximately, ary pairs are scheduled to be sold within the next three A Pre-Inventory Clean-up of Women’s Coats and Suits be Ned nen ge $5 Each Made of excellent grade ot days, and we have arrang Only ao thane in dainty pillow ame, usin, a two izes, Such Remarkably Low Prices Sigg TE Me sicrel | meonea, end Un-_ || otf sr mess rie be mee les than 90 and seme ine; that it leaves very little doubt br to the quickness of their disposal. The owners of hotels and apartment houses are asked to give special at- tention to this Sale, for we believe the values to be unprecedented. These Curtains will be on sale on Main Aisle, Main Floor and Sixth Floor. Ruffled Muslin Curtains These are white with colored borders in yellow, blue and lavender,: charming window decorations for cen homes. Women’s and Misses’ Coats at $5 Newest styles, th d twotone Boscia, lined Curoughout with setiae valves eelee and cuffs; others in various shades of and mixtures; 6 different styles. Some sold even ‘as high as $15 and $18, Women’s and Misses’ Suits at $5. Ten different Unoe all new Serges, Cheviots, and in, mee tue eee lengths of ee 2 to 10 yda, $1.50 bees Crochet Bed- » ol Lagat AKL aval nloely hemmed, new patter! full size $1.86 waite Crochet Bed- ads , 8 White Wool Finish ‘Blankets, $1.25. Pr. White only, wit pink or blue borders, soft, tluify finish; tull size, Full Size Seamless Sheets, Imported Cream Irish Point Lace Curtains At $5 pair, usually $10 ‘At 92.60 pair, usually £8 to $3.73 -—- fF usually $1.75 Seal \ ith Mixtures, etc. Tail or di ; well finished; | At 3 pair, usually $4.25 to $5.25 At usher usually 75¢ align sa cn ndard rade of leached | out sorters; fol ringed, with eur |} but not in a jie None h loos than $10, some we Scrim Curtains Marie Antoinette{Curtains 6 ets Sheets, 280 [S00 Embroidered Flannel, tesco : vith | and insertion. These are all pn aoh of excellent work- smiles nicely kemmed ¥ Hee gh wally $1.45 ‘and $1.50 manship an and pet a aly 0 aly Fee net. mate by oe on or a saFinecream witnl Saxony Mien, UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES ON 7 4 e . : le, in various desi At $1.45 pair, usually $1.75 to $2.45 At 3: 75 pair, pd i ‘ Mate trom round torted linen pees, eaeromerss, teenie FASHIONABLE SILKS At $1.75 pair, usually $2.50 to $2.75 At $4.60 pair, pmually ¥. 25 bi Subway, Lower Floor juary clearance movement is no At $2.35 pair, usually $3.25 At $3.25 pair, usually $4 to $5 Nottingham Lace Curtains At $1.26 and §2 pair, usually $2 to $3 Colored Madras Curtains A beautiful assortment in floral and Cathe- Lacet Arabian Lace Curtains pet) sees in design and of the finest, wates. 78 108. 75 pair, usually $5 At 94.76 to $13. Spar, us 1 $60) tosis Novelty Net Curtains At $2.25 to $2.60 pair, usually $2.85 to $3.50 =i ‘richest silks must succumb to ioe | just st ike the most inexpensive cottons. These in the Colored Silks d Sale NEW RIBBONS bagi to Lal sae Grade at 1c to 25c Yard The ve hed for 2 very long time—thousands ot yards ot Leow mn cy tale, rualie’ taffeta, tan fancy or Dreaden eftects; lengths Thesein she Pieces ie hes . Busts: Ovepe de oe ne yerd es White 5 Drees Telleta, 86 inches wate and $1.26 Mesmiine, 85 *91,76 Orinkied de Chine, at nl Crepe isd a Le pee BA cae de Chine... 61.98 ‘ Sshades dral glass designs, products of the finest a bgp lng Guvteins 50 ag ribbons for every vr pre trom draw ribbons for Unger, hat trim. dette width, Striped | Grenadine, | - $1.6 $1.50 ringed Fated At $2.76 pair, usually $5.25 faain wy ae ad paeelh ‘values Be 10 oa. et ue 10286 yerd. Peel Pare an Loder Wiese fi + 0, exce : sate Impose And These in the SUBWAY STORE aero Ghition sbades yard Heeger wrest kat at ty gp Deedee “yubay sor CLEARANCE OF CHINA Novelty Net Curtains at $2 to 93.25, Usually 93.50 to 95. $12.60 Dinner Services, at $8.75 ak ray or gold border decoration, both GIMBELS full service tor 12 people. - i “American Porcelain Dinnerware in Open 8¢ A REMARKABLE SALE OF SHADOW LACES _ Tee ke Mie: Gtades 90 100 09000 Fare come A Most Unusual Sale of A read and Butter Plates, 6c. reaktet of Dinner Fini, 16, Tat irre i rin white and Seva These Lass Ste very meh in Pyeng FINE SHOES FOR EVERYBODY ||2etenn |e, |/ SRE TE Temes Yeesate Disses 300.) Setace Dae tan Subway ree Fruit Saucers, Pickle Dishes, 10c, Covered Vegetable Dishes, oq Sauce Boats, ce end 66, Subway, Lower Floor P| pres lavernery demand for lightening stocks presents an oppor- for those who desire such high-grade and well-known Gi BEL Shoes as “Belmode” for Women. “ Welbred” for aten, esd “Toe-Ease” Shoes for Children, as well as many other makes of high- grade shoes—a sale rich in savings and ,.complete in vanes? ° and styles. Women's $6 and $7 GIMBREL Shoes at $3.75 Max hundreds of pairs of smart Shoes in Patent Colt, Gun-metal Calf with id or cloth tops, 14-button, All sizes and widths. af} ‘ Women’s $5 GIMBEL Shoes at $3.25 SANFORD & SONS FAMOUS RUGS NEARLY HALF PRICE Over 3,500 Rugs were bought from this well-known firm but a short time since. At that time they were considered very excellent value, and now wholesale prices advance they are better value than ever before. We quote a few of the sizes, with their respective prices: ae 9x12 ft. Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 10 wire, reg. $20, Brass Bedstead Outfit Consisting of Three Pieces. All at $9.75 '‘wo-inch Post Brass Bedsteads, with 10 bane fine rods; strong and durable —finiehed in the lacquer obtainuble, in bright, setin or Roman gold tinish. Slees Sit, 4it., end 4 ft. 6 in. Pee Bay, the famous ‘‘Belmode” Shoes for women. Double Woven Wire Spring, with steel t $l lor Winter wear in tan and “Gun-metai 2 band Teintorearnesite, built on font helical; ar 12 'ft. Call nd Patent Cal, bution and ae ith Kd tome bis dee sae. || See Aire Pa come Se wag ond eanitery, and covered with a good ei 6.76. atriped ticking; al sizes. 6x9 ft. Axminster Rugs, (seamless), $15.50, at $10.78, re. ip, x 10 RS Gis in. Tapestry Brussels Rugs (seamless), at Tapestry Brussels Rugs (seamless), reg. $9.50, a 50, “eR x6ft.6in. Axminster Rugs (seamless), reg. $7.50, St tare ate: Ghee at $4.75 lade by the hat ga wurer in in America, sie for ciMibeLe, About More rs of these excellent Shoes for pee in tan grain C: Cordovan or Patent Colt, Blucher styles, Sample Brass Bedsteads $6.75 to $22 grades at $3.76 to $12.60 = Subway, Lower Floor ea 8 GIMBEL Shoes at $3.76 t $5.75 Men's and Boys’ $4 6 Hockey Shoes at $2.85 at, $8.76 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in. Velvet Rugs (seamless), reg. $7.50, Broken Sizes 5,000 Deed of Carpet, reg. 65c to $1.20, at 460 to Seo ud. at of Odd Borders, 2214 in. wide, reg. 75c to $1, GIMBEL F BROTHERS fORK tar VeTHIAD OT. Children's $2.60 and $3 Shoes at $1.95 Growing Girls’ $4 Shoes at-$2.85 Second Floor