The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1914, Page 12

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| | Birthday, when you have plenty of time to study values and ha ftom the point of view of getting @° _ We have by no means all the good clothes in.New York—al- _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1914. ibaa and a searchligh played on the burning butiding. J. sore a as Company orna ted which LOFT FIRE DRIVES, FAMILIES FROM Taam: | Fuses Sean Neeséa, whe Wee to safety. It Shiver in Street Until Shel- ene street, where Dr. Wallington of Bellevue revived him. Noonan “and tered by Neighbors, Beth men, ore also treated od men Borate went back to ne tenants of Nos. 326, 33! TWO PIREMEN INJURED. Thirty- cAtth street were ordered fro: their omeet Py the Age Many aid to bu ils and Varnish Cause Rapid re sheltered fre Advance of Flames— ta to thelr own be Loss $75,000, SICKLES’S SECRETARY DEAD.) of often been imitated, General's Family Blamed Mise Wil- combination bas) rq residents of nine tenement! merding for Family Ketrangeme: iy of wes houses were hurried from their heds| The funcral of Miss Eleanor Ba: goes with lt the wind-chilled streets early to- ams cap screrase| WORST FORMS OF ECZEMA 80 badly cut and bruised by falling ehartine Bahar he had to be sent to Reed ie'the remedy which is making atest inroads after receiving medical aid. The fire fire did a damage of $76,000. ‘The wens e floor of the building was veupied by Samuel Lennig & Son, 3 store fixture dealers and makers, an &@ salesroom, and the two floors next | «| upon S stn isoases, » eradicating ete most bale fourth floor was occupied by John fie oes of Ecsema, Acne, Tetter, Mandel, dealer in heating ai oe engi heli paladin bes yf ar ic remedy hich merite use compan: Hone agtnnd disordered, for its [lrour ALanue SRING OUT! Metling powers are beyond all pes TWENTY ENGINE COMPANIES. Role Longa ore ato a it ‘The fine snow that was falling ham- eae ean Chay cape pered the emooth-shod horees of En’ =, all means try Peslam, if you need — i gine Companies Nos, 31 and 16, the ey Temedy to better your skin's condi- Bepot Nearest to the fire, #0 that other com- wail cae sell Poslam. For free Avo | panies, housed in more distant quar- ories, =—===lters, got there first. Four alarms nono beeerety peters’ D' WANTS WORK WONDERG | were turned .in altogether, bringing | * ealann Soap improves wd b beautuies out twenty engine companies, three the akin and hair. “Watch Your Step on Lincoln Day If you are a wise intendin been looking around a bit {tour contained their factories. The buyer of clothes you will have late among the many sales now Now we should like you to come heré on Lincoln's: compare them, and apply the results of your investigations to the SMITH GRAY & CO. not appeal to you as being worthy of your purchase. And upon every one of t gar- ments the Receiver has placed extremely LOW prices, So, sir, look about you as much as you will, but “watch your step,” your last step before you buy. We have competitors by the hun- dreds, but not a single one of them can give you, at our prices, the value and the worth that we offer now. The Receiver has seen to that. the most for your money. The more you have travelled around the better we shall like it—the more © certain we shall be of having the result favorable to us. all our clothes are good. That is to say, it is really difficult to find here a garment that will SUITS, iain $15 to $50 OVERCOATS, regularly $15 to $60 Including, Without Reserve, | Winter Suits and Overcoats, Advance-Style Medium Weight Suits and Overcoats, Next-Spring Suits and Light-Weight Overcoats Everything To Be Sold AT. ONCE By Order of OSCAR A. LEWIS as Receiver in Bankruptey Stekies, will be held to-morrow from the home of her sister, Mise Josana had ‘Twelfth iis ot tat emma te Uh | ce oad Geor, where they Bad badly) woo, Mics Witeerding Stow hese Of ten, Mekieh attr on pc Mart itinese Wich as tales teas TO Paty, oar She wan fi ifty-eight years hose | Gen, Sickles, whe is ver very teable, may NINE TENE TENEMENTS |=: om stout the tne a fort "His not be well enough to attend the fur hor a gators that Fireman | 3 Soom Hundreds, Somily Giad}|iee teunas somusseasmons, st the 1 firet stair landing and was carried to ‘sire. Wilmerding, for many yeare secretary and companion of vn, Danie —&.| Indigestion! Quit Thinking Wilmerding, at No. 10 West ‘The aren ft! Nitake sD The wife ane aon of Matt benim] pas ae with Kine verter "they, al cantiovs pe Sa Wilmerding’s control of bi M. FORSYTH’S FUR DEPT. OWNER Final Notice Credi 2 more d s to raise $12, 000.. E if ree the pe: will be sold in bulk. 2 Days More BANKRUPTCY ANHIOUNCEMENT I SETTLED WITH CREDITORS FOR 35c ON THE DOLLAR I must raise $12, 000 more in 2 days or else I lose every Final Sale Thursday, 8.30 A.M, At Less Than 50c on the Dollar M. Forsyth 302 Fifth Ave. Cor. 31et St. EXTRA § A magnificent set of bho Australian FORMERLY $50 Black ‘; fox; long, silky hair; beautiful, is" $2 0 popti quisitely made; large milfs i Fur Coats Beautiful Trimmed New French Models PERSIAN LAMB SON SEAL.. Men’s Fur Lined Coats Extra Special $125 muskrat lined coats, seal and Persian col- $ lars, fine broadcloth shell, ‘$35. 00; value $125.00, 35.00 Thursday only. 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE EVERY EVENING 149TH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE EXTRA! This week only. We offer this Table, like cut, im eolid oak, 6 ft. extension, claw feat, 8 leaves, price $1.50, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. | guaranteed Lacg l—On the a wire 8. Miner | ious price ot wens he hal ee mnuat mit ite eale te some @ purchases amount fo $50.00 oF [4 Ere 77-9] [5 et 122-9] pase CanaT A AT T YOUR OW OWN TERMS 149th S-BAUMANN-3d Ave. 1 Le ire wt ns We a Onn You Capos fst AWATER I tomclthad Panties BELT ugeotion a hae Ly yd "Met, Morrall & Coniit Co. A clever novel tir oil Bey cuehcecis weary 8 ure is is over the heed, VAAL ALVA &.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. 3 A. Oa M. Closes at Broadway, 24th to 38th St. 6:00 P. M. Furs at Less than Half Price in @ Anal Clearance for the Fetching Frocks Of French Linen For apes Girls, $3.74 The picturesque Jumper Dress #/- lustrated is made of a soft, ‘e] inely wov- en French linen in— pane, Copenhagen, Leather R laize, Peach and White with pM tid of white silk-finished By leated and hemstit Shinty ining touch to Ue prin fap Mourning rtment on the Third loor offers correct cos- tumes for all occasions. Chiffon Tatfeta copied fr from a Gowns, $28.75 ay Sis Dress & Ae fotng jamie its Simpl Double « tiered mina imma 8 5 Coats $9. 9 4 ink Platde an and Checks, Smart color combinations of black and white, tango and old blue, green and leather, And and blue, these dashing Coais are ar the regulation Balmacaan lines and yey Tinely tailored, In allewool fabrics of ine, Meg texture. Sizes10 to 16 years. Raincoa' oe in fe Hood real, PE cc have BS ct rubberized fo fay “the ew the popular blouse. coat come with a pretty button skirt. Excellent value. Bedford Cloth has we, rte and — ruffles; Sleeves edged with similar rutin, Ss a beautiful satin rose in the Broadcloth when not forms ior collar. All sizes yar, Same model in in Poplin, $449; colors ni ps tan, ” % Taira Wiese antn Fleer—S5th Street, most useful garment in Bed- ford "cloth, trimmed wit with Moire and aculery prety euncaite is ular! , pointed in tht back rolled in the front. !\ A: SALE OF WAISTS in. the men eal Yat Sth Wega ti ous teteing models crepe ai ; such as sell tleawNere at $1, x te ie : SpetialLuncheon | Misses’ Balmacaan Coats of Plaid Eponge or White Chinchilla, $22. 74° ‘Smart,'new models cut on swinging lines and extremely well tailored. re Coats in rouatty. on eponge, illustrated, are satin lined t and fash- ioned of striking plaids in clever color combinations. The white Chih Coats are of the fi teed Sees oe Free and are un- Spore eae of 5 “‘Puzzy-Wuz: Cloth,” - Lincoln's Birthday ‘Anni \nniv Feb. 12th, 1914 Served from 11.30A.M to2.30P.M CONSOMME NATIONALE . BROILED CAROLINA SHAD FRICASSEE OF CHICKEN, ROAST SPRING LAMB, MINT. AMERICAN PEAS POTATOES ILLINOIS SALADE SEMINOLE Men's Wear Serge POUDING NESSELRODE ASSORTED CAKES qualit; YY, @ new cieree reat 1 COFFEE, TEA, MILK, ie te ee CIDER ‘Third Fleer, 35th Ot, Righth Fleer, ‘uzzy-Wuzzy’ fabric somewhat like woo! plush, Sine $4.49 Tatlored Ski Skirts of i black lity, 2 new model th fod oe “it A Very Special Sale of BOYS’ Overcoats ts and SUITS with’ only ONE pair of e 4.96 Overcoats whose “‘Lowest-in-the- ? were $1.00 and B06. west-in-the-City”’ prices Suter betior then than are sold else- are in Norfolk models, The Suits for boys of 6 to 18 years and in Russian and sailor style for boys of 3 to 10 years, They are tailored fine grade all wool cassimeres and cheviots, and Ca na an extra pair of fully lined knickerbockers rs. Ten absolutely distinct models are include button-to-neck "The Coats mocels in sizes 2% to ers, etc., in sizes 6 to 12, ane Ulsters and relat Overcoats in sizes 10 to 17. these Coats are reduced, there is not a meee size range in every style, though there is every size in a good choice of styles. Mackinaws, a Year Ahead of the Times, are $7.49 We have just had submitted to us the materials and patterns for next year’s Meckinaws, and were so much pleased with them that we had a small quantity made up at once. There are all sizes from § to 18, in exceptionally pleasing plaid effects. The newest effects have shaw! collars, are double-breasted, and have the smart military patch e backs are cutin Norfolk style with pleats to toe e shoulder. 2 Mecond Floor, 84th at. Our special Mourning De- Ph oyioch oe $82.75 * 2 = é » 8

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