The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1914, Page 5

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; N\A ¥ / Hen * of a car caused by Icy raile, The * orippled car caught fire and the thick, al | THAW READY FO | rie ide heagtahobd for His Relense WELLED BY Pe Peete tk eal er of Stanfoi jen into Canees, ier ne roar <" 4 United States, is scheduled for to-mor- row in the United States District Court York it x é G wert furing mat ce for | oe Force Gates When | Short Circuit Causes Smoke and Flames. fenton "to ball ‘ork State conspiracy Police reserves and firemen were Galled to the Senond avenue elevated failroad station at Ninety-second otrect at 7 o'clock to-day to quell a panic started by the short-circuiting train was bound downtown, It had} <remagaetta ts Saat ann tas EVENING wonun, thvV Bevar, F FESRUVUARY 19, 1914, a Makes You a Member of the First GIMBEL Player-Piano Club And Sends Promptly to Your Home the Fine been #0 tightly loaded with passen- gers at One Hundred and Twenty- ninth street that no more could be taken on. Ae the second car was running alongside of the station platform there was an explosion and green and yellow flame shot out. It was fol- lowed by a shower of sparks from all the wheels of the cars, ‘The passengers made a frantic rush for the doors, and jammed the plat- form gates so they could not be opened. Men and women climbed and kicked their way over the gates, defying guards to stop them. ’ The train was stopped short when the explosion occurred. Passengers from the rear cara climbed down on thie narrow, ice-coated plank walk be- aide the tracks and crept in a perilous procession to the station. Policeman Bolger of the East Eighty-cighth street station was un- der the station when the short circuit fared up. He sounded a fire ee We replace broken lenses accurately and Lata ly at Peta sp cay raLEss msi ical house Rreeponai Our Eyeglass’ Factories are repared to replace an: ese lens, without the original scription, in from one to ¢ ike hours. is only one feature of the thoroughness of Harris ser- vice Lenses replaced for as little as 50 cents. Optical Bouse of WS Stonhis 28d St., near Fourth Ave. the passengers until rein-| 97 Seebaaants arrived. 442 Columbus Ave., ; Bist and 82d Sts. Meantime the insulation under the > Nesseu St. near John St. 1000 Broad: ee: ble 480 Falton Sty opp. A. &. 8, B'kiyn. black emoke, rolling up into the cars, imereased the frensy of the ecared rH 607 Broad St., nr. — Neve. ——————— The electric power was shut off, an: when the fremen dragged their hose ot Se as 7 rere needed tore to prevent. women NYONE can find than fo aunt ‘names, ee surprises in our pl maori | se many new fections five utes. " ran reeciarty nad with tong delays || —always to be obtain- cot ape teadbieniel ed at our own stores SHOT WIFE AND HER PARENTS and sales agents—lead- Wecband After Tragedy Falls Uncenecious from Epilepsy. ing druggists every- where. fatal shoot ting 9 ‘Gutatier fo fell to the floor unconscious and a physician pro- ‘om epilepsy. ‘A suit for divorce brought Ostatter 1s pending in tis dete et \ Best & Co: For Friday and Saturda: 26 ipl Stores in Greater New York Children’s and Misses’ Pure Thread Silk Hosiery Black, White, Pink, Blue and Bronze ; 65c. pair Regul prices $1.40 to $2.70 Every pair warranted first quality. Sizes from 4 to 9. An Exclusive Model The “Little Miss Muffet” Dress For Girls—Fourth Floor Of fine French Colored Linen, two very pretty models, one of colored linen, skirt buttoned on to white linen blouse, embroidered collar and cuffs; the other of all self-colored’ linen. @ to 12 years. 4.50 6.95 Girls’ Apparel Fourth Floor Girls’ Dresses of Wool Challie, in rose or deift blue, embroidered batiste collar and cuffa edged with lace, wide velvet girdle. 8 to 16 years 13.75 Gitls’ “‘Balmacaan ”’ Coats of Diegonal Serge, in navy, French blue or black and white check. 8 to 16 years. Girls’ Hats of Milan and Leghorn for general wear. 16.50 5.00 5.75 8.00) Svecial Friday and Saturday Children’s Nightgowns Of Flannelette, white or striped blue or pink, two styles, Regular price 85c, @9c Regnlar price 95ce. Fe 1 to & yearn, 10 to’ 14. years, CONREID Player-Piano at $385 — You and your family form just one of thousands of little groups of people scattered all over New York and its environments, who realize what it means to have the delights and benefits of music in your homes, and yet so far have not felt it possible to avail yourself of them. We have already told you how, by combini: " your family group with 499 other families, we are able to give you the advantages of the immense buying power of these 500 families—say 2,500 persons —buying as one person. But the others don’t concern you, excepting as you profit by the advantages they help you to get. In this par- ticular case the force of co-operation brings you advantages that have never before been possible in New York City to the lover of music. * It has brought the price of a brand-new Player-Piano of known merit to the lowest figure at which such an excellent instrument has ever been offered. (The woods are full of player-pianos of dubious ancestry, retailing in the neighborhood of four hundred dollars and said to be worth varying sums in excess of this price.) The CONREID Player-Piano is a standard GIMBEL instrument, Open the top and you will see cast solidly into the iron frame of the piano the words ‘‘Conreid—manufactured by the Milton Piano Company, New York. Fully Warranted.”’ It is a $435 instrument, because we sold it at that price before this club was opened, and shall sell it agin at $485 when the club is closed. It is an actual value, not a fictitious valuation. It is backed by the reputation of ourselves and a piano concern of unquestioned standing; and by a double guarantee from ourselves and the makers Here Are the Facts About The Conreid Player Piano at fae the that AMOUNTS TO SOMETHING. Piano Company in thr fng modern factoran wt Twos ven, , Frifty-fifth treet ‘New Yo ‘ork. The possession of a Conreid is a feast of music for your house | to eee eee aoe en eee ce Bey hid gb > hold, whether anybody in it can play the piano or not. For the Con- reid gives the mastery of the piano keyboard to every member of the family, from the father and mother to the tiniest tot whose lit- quality. Ie Ys built in nae Foah experts—workmen anit rise ery Ss on by a picked body of who take It is na SE greet I Sheraton n design 2 not and Femi ok fen but in the favorite new euceey ission tle feet/can just manage to reach the pedals. Ita rater eet ‘Size, wethout meritce of of power or my eweatnons of vane, fs It is this splendid instrument that the GIMBEL Club Plan brings | ‘ hha FULL 88-NOTE PLAYER MECHANISM of the latest type, with a pat- into your home for your first payment of $5. And then— ented self-tracking device which the music roll play with te accuracy. You Pay the Remainder of the Purchase Price ; in Little Sums of $2 Weekly An amount so small that you will hardly notice it in your weekly household brings it down to $347. This means a saving to you of $88 on our usual CASH expense account—and yet see the vast amount of pleasure and musical educa- | price of the Conreid Player-Piano, and a maximum saving of $135.60 on the: tion it assures for you and your children. No extras or interest to pay of any price of the instrument on the usual time payments. j kind—you make the firet payment of $5 and then you have one hundred and We do not know how long this Conreid Player-Piano Club will remain ninety weeks to pay the balance of $380, at the rate of $2 a week. open. The 500 instruments will be taken up very rapidly, and it will be but a But if you choose you can ANTICIPATE your payments and make a still | short time at the most before the club is closed. If you are wise you will come further saving at the rate of twenty cents on each advance payment made (which | in today or tomorrow and pick out the particular instrument you like best and can amount to $88 if you pay the whole price of the Conreid in cash), which | enroll as a club member. How the GIMBEL Note Well These Splendid Club Benefits f[ {| |Club Plan Saves You Dejoery sahore our wagon rem, or to your nearest freight ciation $135.50 on theConreid Tuning for one year. Piano Bench to match Piano-Player. Six rolls of musie of your own selection. Information; Cut It Out Unual price, with interest, sip a INSURANCE— irilte, poymente ars bekw at tas 6 5 7 fencrlrrdb Bi BILL in eat to the Prii ofa iste, purchert TEL rac een ga, GIMBEL BROTHERS FREE A saving of........ By anticipating all payments you make an extra saving of [$38 A TOTAL SAVING, UNDER THE CLUB PLAN, OF mpROAOWAY THIRTY THIRD OF. FIFTH AVE. — At Thirty-fifth St, N

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