The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1914, Page 14

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ES UNFORS 2.= SOURS 2, CENT ANE [RTS no He headed them to the roof and then to adjoining buildings. % - LIVES 19 SAVE Conk found the doof of Heury Det- loff's fat looked and broken Just | Court | Matthew (McGarthy, « @temary' en tere d throwrh @ window!» Mr. Dettoff) was on ‘te fleor, ‘a * | smouldering Sig wrapped abdowt his I | head, and hipwife wae on the bed, 6 by smoke, Carrying aiere apd Fireman Find | ene us couple in their arms, the made their way to the * | Aged Couple Unconscious | roor ana matety. a | ‘Mr. Dotlot® had attempted to carry i , dn Locked Flat. iia wity Gut,hut Bad bon diven bask: it ee Mra. 1 ar burned, A ‘ i BOUy Vigorous work by » fireman nee ine one al . @ polieéman prevented low of Ife | | nocond fire ti three-story wooden | = tm three-story woo" | IETS BAN ON AUTO OWNERS, avenue, Hrooktyn, ently t0-| xq aeveste dant Now on Those Not Bereame of Mra. Flieabeth Scheck, fhowing License Mates, dat Jaion-the second floor, were| ALBANY, Jan, %.—Secretary of Btate by Policeman Joba I. Conk, | Mitchel May announeed to-day that po- th 1 Hee fn all cities had been requested not Wap unable to enter the lower) 1, interfere with automobile owners , but succeeded after several at~| wig do not diapiay 1914 license numbers. bes tne Aged nd eager Ho declared wag ore: to de fire-escape, feot above the| tiver number platen’to the owners one, use, Up, Foused the who applied during the last few days, BY HAD THE GRIP—COUGHED BADLY, BUT FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE CURED” Grateful M Mother Writes an Inter- esting Letter. r MOW TO KEEP THE OnIL- OREN WELL AND STRONG, wa rir in i7r Tohn's Meds th the | nd 1d eounh ‘au night. Father John’s Adiicine = grip and woul digi him good. eould not go without be Gregoire, 17 Phillips street, Contest fobs e L ti ber that Father John's Medicine is safe for children fo becouse it is free from alcohol Fe dangerous drugs in any oid and coughs, builds pew strength nd flesh because it is a pure ; : 34th ‘Street . Saye oat: Coe ye BNL CLEARANCE SALE *, Small Women’s, Juniors’ & Girls’ " Suits, Coats, Dresses & Skirts "EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS ok “ Miases’ Suits— Aq assortment a the season’s most airy. adbes terials, Giee 14 ta 18 years. ormerty 0. 30 to 68.00, 14.75 to 49.50 ac Adeaee Coats—smart and stylish modele,in the acest tater — suitable for Touring, Motoring, Traveling Gine 14 to 18 years. 8.00 to 29:50, fdtmerly 10.50 to'46.00 ‘ Afternoon Dregses— A: Eats eet fof médels in the mort.desirable materials. Slae 14 formerly 22.50 6 55,00, 9.50 to 24.50 aie: Evening Gowns Chiffon, Charmetise, + Meteor ‘or Embroidered Net models, handsomely trimmed with Shadow Lace and Imported Beaded'Coatecs. Sise,1¢ i fpemerly 29.50 to 68.00, 14.75 to 49.50 = ses’ Wool Dresscg~In Serge, Wool Crepe, . Y Nor Eponge, in plain: tajlc jored ve, onwith lace collar. Size 14 to 18 ma 95 to 12.75 formerty~¢.50'to 19.75. Migees’ Velveteen Dresses — A vaialy? of in attractive ‘hades,-y embroidered or lace . Sine 14 to $8 years, fs > 6.50 ta29.80 - formerly 12.76 to 60.00, ; 1 ~ Misses’ Separate Skirts—1n the most service- OR a and materiols. 2.75 to 6.75 * % % formerly 5.25 to 11,5¢ $4 Juniors’ Suits— Norfolk, three-piece or fur- tailored models in Serge, Cheviot or Broadcloth. Sise 17yrs. formerly 14.75-to 42.50, 8.50 to 29.50 a) Janiors’ Coats—Suitable for Touring Motor see Strest: Wear,— in Boucle, Chinchilla, ey or ase Size 13 to 17 years. 6.75 to 29.50 ‘femerly 12.75 to 37.50 to 12 years, se 8 95 to 9.75 afeemerly 9.75 to 18.50 ‘ sés—-An assortmentof broken lots and jussian and other models, ‘Bize 6 to 14 years, 4.95 to 12.50, 208 ts —_ y and other models in'Po vale, Gingham, lava. Batiste, e of Voile, Size 6 to 14 yoars, 1.65 and 2.45. MANBAS CITT, Mo, Jam, %.—Mis-|Fesident of the town Gad formerly sourt's victory in the Federal Courts| prominent fa the South American tele- in jwhen Federal Judge Smith McPher- | buried to-day im a rockhewn grave on fon entered the decree of the United |@ stanite crag crowning the Ss ot States Supreme Court dismissing the | hills running through his estate. injunction sults against the Btate’s| Was in accordance with bis ‘oreoved .|two-cent fare laws, and also dismins- . ing @ temporary injunction enjoining the hogany casket had been sealed oe ee ier |e ee see coe nen wo ae ceeding with suits to coliggt_ sag, «| with @ concrete covering, 000 overcharges collected the rail. beers while the two-cent fare law is Htigation. "rhe Federal Judge refused to re- tain jurisdiction in the sults for over- charges, leaving Attorney-General | Barker free to proceed in the State courts. Neafera site tm Jedgment on tagnt-| Old-time Recipe that Any- Commissioner Ads Commerce Redfield is e- e . . e vt funn etapa | ye, et tanertrees' | | good grade, in this stirring Habel of the Lighthouse Department, | She used it to ki heir retell | Fioey and sbandast ‘Whenever other we “grafting” on the depart- hey hrf ot or took om that ul, 9 st "The charges were preferred recently = misture was with wonderful by Walter J. Verne and A. C. La Vere, | effect. both superintendents of the contracting rewing at home i ly But bi department of the Lighthouse service. | out-of-date. Nowada: by eae ot i It ts rumored that politics has much drug store for a to do with the present proceedings. th ree Yates ts « ® Republican, while both his [edy,"” you will leg te ‘“uaunka. color and if indie <-> for dandruff, dry, Lititan Russell's Husband Sick. downtown druggist cays bareh to attend her husband, Alex mH tell it has Probably never before has a Receiver’s Sale started with such a magnificent result of an operation for @ growth on hie neck. “Mr, Moore decided be wanted | (colt, ait r assemblage of HIGH-GRADE Clothing. |i wife and he insisted upon telephon- inte Mpa crete lente | appear or Every Suit and Overcoat Made Up to the High SMITH-GRAY Standard. last ‘and left at once for Pitts- | two burgh. James Metreery & Co. Puychases.made of Saturday, January the Sist, will appear on bill rendered March the 1st. a rs ta age mite Ease 9 i eS SE SE EE Te eS oe ten ever ap pe anh ne HE BVENi. «@ WOR, FRivar, JANUARY 80, 1916. iB EET as ES SEAN Fe VICTORY NOW GOMPLETE [sonst ot wertore meen we AAS RTE RTT A open india S| So ey A|| Almost $400, 000 Worth of Fine SMITH-GRAY CLOTHING INCLUDING ADVANCE STYI.ES FOR SPRING At Greater Price Cuts Than Ever ‘of $24,000,000 Charges. body of Frank W. Jones, militonaire! Are now being offered for sale—handsome, Win- lter Suits and splendid Winter Overcoats, as well as Spic-Span New Spring Suits and Overcoats, in every the rate cases was complete to-day | phone field, who died Tuesday, was wishes. Before @eing lowered into the grave comcemnsatiiiinisiiea —_ SIFTING GRAFT CHARGES. [Don’t stay Gray! Here's an house Inspector. body can Apply. been overcharging supplies and in Lillian Ruseell is on her way to Pitts- aaa aaa AS And this vast stock was accumulated because Of the warm, unseasonable rate ee wae weather and all the other business-disturbing conditions. But Our Ill-Fortune Brings Great GOOD LUCK to YOU. If you want a New Suit or Overcoat THIS YEAR OR NEXT, you will hurry to pick the garments from this COMPLETE and MAGNIFICENT Stock. Probably never before, under any circumstances, hss THE KNIFE GONE | a) SO DEEP INTO THE PRICES of such SPLENDIDLY MADE, CAREFULLY SELECTED, and SUPERBLY FINISHED SUITS AND OVERCOATS, for Men and Young Men. GET YOUR PICK TO-MORROW WHILE THESE FINE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE \ 5th Avenue , CLEARANCE SALE Men’s and Boys’ High Grade ¢ Suits and Overcoat REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS Fifth Floor For such a Chance May Not Come Again in’a Lifetime. Men's Suits— f ¥ eee eee Oe Everything Must Go Quickly By Order of Oscar A. Lewis, Receiver for the Alleged Bankrupt. ALL STORES OPEN UNTIL 7:30 P. M. $4 to 44 inch chest........formerly $7.50, 24.80 $4 to 44 inch chest........formerly 30.00, 19.00 84 to 44 inch chest........ formerly 24.50, 15.00 84 to 44 inch chest........ formerly 20.00, 10.00 * Boys’ Overcoats— ‘ 12 to 18 years... . 10.00 10 to 18 years. 8.50. 214 tp 6 years 4.75 Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pairs of Knickerbocker trousers, Sine 8'to 18 years. formerly 12,60, 7.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pairs of Knickerbocker ‘trousers, Size 7to17 years, formerly 8,50, 6.50 » Boys’ Double-breasted Suits in phy ors Fabrics in- “cluding Fancy Mixtures, Navy and Cheviot. Size 9to '16' years. 12.80, 4.75 Young Men's Tan Rubberised Rain Coats. Size 14 to 20 years. value 10.50, 6.50 Boys’ Tan Rubberized Rain Coats. Size 10 to 18 years. P value 7.50, 5.00 43 Prag ais habeas Felt and euaete rf ae at Gin Annual Clearance Sale ica dint ulate 1S 6 ” ie Sec! Le) aracter- WOMEN'S “SOROSIS” SHOES istic flavor of Coates’ Plymouth 3.45 ga iaeeseaseecareeresters formerly 5.00 and 6.00 Gin is kept by the partners, pag re Ha ay atin who themselves perform the Slippers ela ein on third and last distillation. “Sorosis” Boots & Low Cuts ‘ m4 : Men's “Soret. par 398 and 40s | ALEX D (SHAW) @CO NY |noseRr Ww. CHAMBERS’ Great Ste formerly 5,00 to 7.00 “MAIDS OF PARADISE Pry opa patie: $uab of Mega ILOn Ao mae WOARIE arb

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