The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1914, Page 11

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GHRL UNHURT BY LEAP FROM THIRD STORY BES BACK TO BED Dréamed Her Room Was Filled ~ With Gas, So She Jumped Out Window. Miss Ella O'Keefe, a stenographer, Bvipg at No. 127 South Portland ave- Que, had a distressing nightmare early this morning. She imagined that she awakened and found her feem filled with gas, In her dream @he got out of bed and jumped from the ‘window into the back yard, three Gteries below. ‘The latter part of her experience) ‘was reality. Her screams after he} landed on the froxen ground! G@roused the landiady, Miss Hattio| Fitsgerald, and the other lodgers in the house. | For several minutes no one had the courage to go to Miss O'Keofe's a4, They were afraid of burglars. ‘The Clairmont avenue police station ‘was called and Policeman Richard O'Leary came to investigate, By the time he arrived Miss @ Keefe had been admitted to the Reuse. He started to call an am- bulance, but the young woman ob- fected. “I'm all right,” she said, “My feet @re scratched a little and I'm chilly, Dut that’s all.” Policeman O'Leary went out into | the back yard and calculated the dis- tance from Miss O'Keefe’s room to the ground. “T’ve got to call a doctor or some- | thimg,” he said. “It doesn’t sound fight for me to report that you Jumped that far and wasn’t hurt.” “Thank you,” replied Miss O'Keefo. “Pm going to drink some ginger tea nd go back and finish my sloep.” ——— FIRE ROUTS GIRL STUDENTS. | Perty Eecape Flames, but Suffer Brom Bitter Cold. \ FARMINGHAM, Mass. Feb. 18.— Forty girl students roused from thetr| #! beds when fire was discovered in Nor- | mal Hall, a dormitory at the State Nor- who lost their personal eltered in another dormi- | Detective heating apparatus is) it to have caused the Brass Beds, 7 , Hea’, like cat, leavy MICHIGAN] FURNITURE C° § | 2114-32 AVE: rer BZ BUS=STS OUR TERMS. $32? Down On 50% OPEN EVERY EVENING AT BOTH STORES 139 W. I25'sT BET LEWOX & 7” AV. Th eID 8 PEALE Or Ae, Y nth aT Ls rea gee = 4 ir : : Ce {n7the SUBWAY. STORE <2 >" o - bs | inal - na tnd ee Ad loauent Tribute to to its eal ha Za a) ae wna ae Uf, ‘Oa Ze ea filled in, for the.. Receivers, from fide: ‘xcel lence nor lf Uj, = We: ate ing As ‘\Reduced.' i The! Stocks! of BLUM BROTHERS Totaled in Full Nearly A MILLION DOLLARS AT RETAIL —Carloads of stocks are on the way—some turers wishing to clear in big lots. Blum Brothers Specialized in Women’s and Girls’ Apparel And so well had these departments been maintained b: Receivers that even the earliest of Spring fashions were s! Be You may expect, therefore, in connection with the many fine purchases we have added to the Blum collections—something wonderfully good in quality and value. Hosiery, Underwear and Sweaters Many Plums— Others at Blum Savings a, for Men, Women and Children, such values as one doesn’t once in ten years. Blum Upholsteries, ies, Draperies and Cur- tains Have Almost wamped Us Wise housekee) will share in this distributing can almost bear the hums of satisfaction. Undermuslins, Negligees, Petticoats and orsets Remember, Blum Brothers was really a Woman's store and, 'tis said, built a large clientele on just such things as these—we can readily believe it from the samples we have at about half Blum prices. Others from friendly manufacturers who did not want to be left out of this sale. You may expect to find Furs at about HALF REGULAR PRICES And a fine assortment of all kinds in Coats, Scarfs and Muffs. tomorrow. We any af the following sections: During this sale the coun- ters in the alsles are not given over to a few large movements, but will present an evyer-moving vai tid-bits, y of Fine, a mate ate “lear a tty Ribbons at Fine Savingst| alecof BLUM) Se ROTEEES" Stock ||| Petz zibtene “thee a arely Let Opportuni ity ‘Knock Unanswered: 1 ‘BROTHERS 5 Philadelphia, Carried Only Stocks of a “Fine : = ass Grade’ Very Similar, to Our Own. They Were in Good Order, Well > - = ae eee. Ree Edllence to Desirlly “los Sate Pure ry ‘a SPY SA VINGS ON pe LEN gee GOODS ies i EACH MORNING, NEWNESS: It will take days to finish unpacking and sorting merchandise, others from manufacturers containing fine merchandise which in many cases we bought at even lower than Receiver-sale prices on account of the manufac- Tomorrow (Saturday), a store brimful of irene that it is a positive pleasure to see—to say nothing of ‘We cannot emphasize too strongly that the Blum Robt eda stock compares favorably with the high grade stocks carried in all sections of our Main Store, and in this Subway Store Sale you may expect to find merchandise at big and little prices—with the fine assurance that NOTHING WILL COST MUCH ABOVE HALF PRICE To begin to quote prices in ices in Saturday's festiva s festival of values would be taxing your time me and pati patience suffice it it to say that short lots and long lots will all be assembled for easy choosing and that everything will And on through over sixty-five Gimbel Sections will you find preparedness and fine welcome—both with Blum merchandise and choice pickings from eager markets. Few can afford to miss the offerings in Infants’ Wear Embrojderies Baby Carriages Beds & Mattresses Linings Jewelry & Silverware | Millinery Trunks Women's Neckwear =| Housefurnishings) or Peavey bg yes bie gl ty see ee Toilet Articles beep pees Art Needlework Fabric Gloves a Only he immediate dentands of an overstocked apo 5] i} t. Ribbons Dress Garnitures Children’s Dresses Muslins & Sheetings | Sporting Goods ficlst'or bordtred ctlecie tor ianntce cash cena’ el Leather Goods Carpets & Linoleums | Dress Forms Bleabete & Bedspreads| Umbrellas morrow at 20c yard. Sixth Flocr Handkerchiefs Kid Gloves Vacuum Oleaners Children’s Wraps GIMBEL BROTHERS By Far the Best News in a Long Time . Men’s$2 Pleated Shirtsat$1 86, } = aos ‘ou take 3,000 perfect, brand-new shirts, comptis- By, ing over Aston} {terns in a remarkable range of color-com- binations, on fine count percale, and you find that the very popular croas-striped effects prevail tir and so do |’ oan yom hestnte to Duy, i teed ve, ‘ Mike halt-donen? et | can you tate to buy, if n y jozen’ it ie TON Sade ate your pick tomorrow. ‘Size 14 to 17. Main Fleer ial TEE] ] | Brocades, endless effects of z % | bd pe Roman and Bayadere stripes, satin and ta! len, Bulgarian, Particularly charming are the Tibor aie will trim bodices and serve as girdles, embodying the newest La Tango ome ideas. Pendle linery will be justly proud of its many sen ieeuning Headlights in Ribbon Values: Beatin Taffeta Ribbons, allcolors,; Plaid and Striped Ribbons, Pleckand, whit; in, te va; O¥G-[ many color combinations @) ‘hatin’ Dove Tfubbons, |" Ati-silk Motre Tatteta and Piata |. oe Le ta ihe sae Ca a, BL | r Worthiness, and ‘Ampls Proof: : re a mM MH Gy Whom We Bought Eve A New Stetson Soft Hat “The Fontana,” at $8. 50 ey aye ees et a irate’ | | tree a ever AH eard ‘lof'|Sue : | wear. But,as every my cone thi rt ae introduction SPRING HAT is doubly Wo. crown, the rim, and bow To the New York Store’s Share of This} | ca will bring: much Stock GIMBELS Have Added Thoue | | !v°%s.i's aren, navy, Onend sands and. Thousands of Dollars in ee es a p Advantageous Purchases from “andes” be amen oat sc High-Grade Manufacturers Special—Derbies at $1.95 Usu. lly $3 and More The manufacturer calls them “seconds” fog at, sieht flaws; ten Spring models to select from. from Philadelphia containing more Blum Unusual Indeed When Hardwick Wilton and French Wilton Rugs Are $35 Instead of $50 and $60 = ani ity. of thee wetinown rap in dncotied hese well-known rugs in di patterns, but amon oe Aeeigna and ities ¢ Son in ye wd , Toilet Goods—Money- Savers’ Of course, money is not always first when buying. articles that ¥ you want specially to de pe on. , Yet, when reliability, purity, pend are combined with economy; it is time thes good good offerings are taken advantage of. Such a tomorrow: in added readiness. | | is co case wit Men’s Fine Clothin Pe At Unprecede nted Values Because this is one of the lines not 5 in our excellent offerings for tomorrow of bp ands be cae worth of Men’s Fine Clothing, will be found over two hundred Suits for young men pli lums carried in their Boys’ Section; rare pricings; come and judge. The Boys’ Clothing Stock of Blum Was Exceptionally Good and Large And we have made it better and la: till. Hats, too, and f nishings—big doings tomorrow, es ail = Oriental and Domestic Rugs— There Were Notably Big and Fine Stocks at Blums appeal to the most exacting furnishers in New York sol't the Sonne pe to whisk them off sharply. mn ile Women’s and Children’s Shoes Were Ape Specialized i in Fine Fashions ian of GIMBELS was at tne head of the busine, With splendid reinf SOOO YR? TOBY, SEDER 80 save very substantially on every purchase you make. Silks, Wash ‘Goods, Dress Goods These came in abundan and Li ee ese came in abundant su: i , too; id fresh and sisal ete 72 SO es eer As He ie are 1001 pew aad Free Very Clever and Convenient “La Petite’ Motor Cases At $3.95 It was a masterful stroke when we had a reliable manu- facturer fit up a large number of imported leather cases so as to secure a rem: urkable price concession, ae “La Paige Mote ci cont, 9 or so-called Party erty har would cost $7.50. So, when you ge or purple lined with white lo and fi tod with page gilt p Thue you realize that ie that $8.98 iss very low price. Main Floor Timely Offering of Scrims 85c to 40c Grades, 20c Yd. Please note that this sale takes Place entirely la the specious Subway Saturday Specials in the - GIMBEL, CANDY SHOP ° Yiallns Cream, roe. dc. at Whe » Teg. » al . “ ‘Assorted Chocolates, reg. 40c, at $00 Ib. ~*™5gaz.Buer™ TRUATV<THIND OT. ap om

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