The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1914, Page 5

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pnp 0 0 0 oO oO oon oer SN ~-Twenty-four men Were killed tn an explosion of gae in a coal mine here yes- tordey. The explosion was caused by a inter opening his safety tamp in a gas a] chamber to ligh: « cigarette. “Try One More Good Dinner” FLATIRON CORNER CLOSED TO PUBLIC, FEARING CAVE-IN Your Boer Mia) pa ey eee Blast Shakes Centre of Triffic MAN-ACEA WATER A Netural 5 bs read BeTale cay Prag 9008 digestion. Send for ick, eral Cont co, at Broadway, Fifth Avenue and Twenty-third Street. Fearing further caving-in of the streets near the scene of the floods and explosions which played havoc! need for visiting their offoes will be |ty-third street yesterday, Holice In epector Myers, on the directlon of Commissioner McKay, shut off all pedestrians and vehicles from the aren bounded by Sixth and Madison avenues, Twenty-second and Twen- ty-sixth streets, It was reported to the Commissioner that the weight of a pumping engine at Twenty-third street and Fifth avenue had caused the pavement there to sag to-day and that within a few minutes after the engine was moved, a piece of pavement twenty- five feet in diameter had dropped sev- eral feet. engineers report just how much the pavements in the vicinity were un- dermined by the floods underground. Business men who can show urgent r We Give Surety Coupons Free with P Purchasesand Redeem Them in Mercha indice] Of the twenty bargains we mention but nine—just as sug- are not advertised. Girls’ Dresses Value $1.25 to $1.50. Bargain Price Tuesday... ..... sty cham! skirt and long waisted effects. Value 250 to €0e. al: Bargain Plaza Price Tuesday, each, luding many pretty mew models, ‘sand sets, embroidered collars, Night Robes Regular ralue 75. Bargain Plaza ~ Made of Remnants of regular 14c qualities. Hargain Plaza Price Tue: yd... 2,500 yards Crush Towellin, yards. PbserercsO'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Av., 20th to 22d St, G ‘farmed New York's No Mail. hone or C. O. D. gestions. Some of the very best filled oa Be *1.00 Girls’ new Spring wash dresses, several pretty in gingham, lawn, percale, English point y and linon in white, pink, blue, tan, navy and plaids, some with gored skirt, others with pleated Sizes 6 to 14 years. Women’s Neckwear 19c also lace E q y ook, full lengths and widths; slip-over model with slashed kimono sleeves, trimmed with torchon Ince edging and ribbon. Crash Towellings 8%c': ’ \ most absorbent, for Tea, Dish or Roller Towels; in lengibs from 2 to S$} Plaza items. | | | | Shopping Center be Bargain | ine: Tele- Main Store, through the centre of the build- Co | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street A_Few of Tuesday’s Specials at O’Neill’s Bargain Plaza street floor, Northward, Southward, Eastward and Westward. Ratine Suitings Regularly 39¢._ Bargain Plaza Price, Tuesday, yord. 36 inches wide shown in » popular © Stripe Tub Silks Regularly 75 Price T 82 inches wide, shown in all the choicest styles and colorings popular for shirt waists, dresses, etc. RAPP LPL EPL PPLIS Dressing Sacques Tice 1 uel A pretty assorti shirred at waist, ot Women’s Stockings Bargain Plaza_Price, Value 25c. |, parr. Wide leg, men! crossbar iy hers finished with belt, Lisle finish, cotton, > wi top, high spliced hee!, reinforced t Union Suits iW 500 qualities, e “Price Tuesday, at.... 30c ne ce 25c good heavy dependable quality; volor range, also white. rd. Bargain Plaza 49 i eR 4c 3; some are - 4c and tan, doubie and sole. otton union suits; low neck, no , lace trimmed. RUCEINGE'S GLUE NEW & GREATER REDUCTIONS are now announced by order of OSCAR A. LEWIS, as Receiver in Bankruptcy SUITS . . previouly $15 to $50 OVERCOATS “ Are Now Ordered to Be Sold at These Remarkable Prices $7.48 To $27.48 Necessarily and therefore Actually the Most Tremeni i Elabora Complete Line of Furnishi: a ey eee Low Prices. ie atlas & Co.'s entire Beautiful Soteks must be into cash in the least time possible Come now—to-day—while opportunity for selection remains at ite best, gains in years BROOKLYN muTON st AT rLAToUM a = To-day $15 to $60 All Staves ‘850 P.M i ‘The order will remain in force until QO the young wife $50 a week. The sult New York oe | ae cre reerape ine r --- - oe hi THE EVENING WORLD Ce. Neg Lives. i at Broadway, Fifth avenue and TWEN- permitted to enter the tines unter police escort OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION INTO WRECK 18 BEGUN. Official Investigation of the wreck \of one of the city's busiest centres of | Wile, Who V j'aftic began to-day, Thousands of eit 4 j Snencer Swa ain't Spe jdollars’ worth of plate glass was Spencer Swain Didn't Speak (broken after a gas explosion witch jtore up the streets in every direction | ; : | Mee. Mary H. Swain ina complaint Douglas Mathewson, President of the and Injured many street car paseen- | | done ero way a foundations of butidings were | net Her hus: | Seaton f: on Cameronta| jinn th, Morgrtede to be Commertones | one Smstalions’ ngerously shaken; water fio 1 in the Sup yurt to-day oP Works, succeeding Commis: | The Feed-Brink ‘ shattered mains filled the now that she wou Twonty-veven brides-to-he, twentys|soner Thomas W. Whipple, who re. | pi for oft Ages Way GleKVaLiSad EKG cha tied ae ail Baio” tha «seven "rony-pay” Ieenien frum the high] Mane Become Wark Conmmiterioner, | h milk, malved grain, im powder fermi, of buildings, and the neig her present husban: tend Mr, Horgatede is president of the North ‘or tein valide and chidven. | ios ands and lowlinds of bonnie Scotland, Savings Bank and of the Fernelt | Purenutrition, se |! without water, gaw or electricity, | Vice-President of the Haywood Bros. | werw in the second cabin of the Anchor |Cometery, and has Been in the real sx | fwwlgrntes ‘aes ancoeemnsiifiamaeaee and Wakefield Company, For weeks! jine's steamengtameronin, whtch atrived | tate, Basia, In, the tens for twenty | aie ee ee —a 2 ~ Mrs. Swain says her hushand has not| thie norning Irom Glasgow. With the! PeiGent tendencies and lves at Noo #0 pis Sp 4 } spoken one word to her, although {hey | bloom of the rore in their cheeks and ffunt’« Point avenue, Tehe we cubotteate, Ach ter NORLIONT® lived under the same roof. | _ : Swain complains that It made | - = a fference with her husband " ther the 515 Park BRIDE WEAN HUSBAND FROM THE TANGO TEAS Grave Old Bird Goes to Court to Tell How He Settled Separation Suit. Before her Florence and The law, the courts and two anxious fathers-in-law failed to ac- complish what a young man with No experience in lawsuits and very slight knowledge of the world in general has done in the last few weeks for Nathan Levy, son of Julius Levy, a realty promotor, and Nathan Levy's young wife, Pearl. ‘The little pacifier is a baby boy who weighs eight pounds. Almost from the moment a big stork carried him |Hundred and Forty-third atreet grey. peace has come again to the boy out. It | husband and his eighteen-year-old brittle. | wife. | Nome of these facts would have {reached beyond family circles had not an order been entered in the {Supreme Court to-day discontinuing Mrs. Pearl T. Levy's suit against her months after Levy placed a big dia- mond ring on Pearl's finger in a with her to Jersey, where a cere- mony was performed which enabled then to hurry back to the cafe and do « tango as Mr. and Birs. Levy. The day was Feb. 20, 1918. When summer arrived the young | folks went into one of Levys one hun- | dred houses at Far Rockaway and re- mained there until Sept. 11, 1913, a few days after Mre. Levy’s father and ir, the mu apes ! iration and was begun just eight | ;mother, Joseph M. manufacturer, and |from abroad. Levy packed his grip jand left. He aays the Bleyors provoked | his departure. Hie wife asserted ina complaint that Levy's fondness for the Broadway dansants made his life at the seashore irksome, | CASE TAKEN OFF CALENDAR | WHE Mrs, Levy {and an application for alimony was ;made. Justice Newburger granted been settled. “E a have so shaped them- raid the lawyer, enigmatic- “that all parties wish the suit ked the case off and -day Justice Cohalan was asked to formally end the litigation. After the papers had been filled mother of the young wife, if the termination of the sult that the young couple had been recon- | | ciled. “I'm happy to say that {# #0,” said the mother. “Yes, outstde parties had ;# deal to do with it. The particular | ‘influence, I think, welghs eight | | Pounds. "He ts a bo: ' And Mrs. Bleyer laughed heartily | ————<—=> - — Dani ‘one of the most prominent citizens of New Jeracy, died to-day at the Hotel Webster. this city, of pneu-' Best & Co. Will hold Tuesday, the ing sales, at vers Secona oor Women’s and Misses’ Suits i: Women’s and Misses’ Of Serge and Taffeta. Dre Crepe Georgette, |NO HUSBAND PREFERABLE TO SILENT ONE, SHE SAYS for Days at a Time: one of the popular beaches, her hus- | band would not speak to her or her | two dauehtera for days at a time. ays, he treated her two daug! ten, respectively, most affettionately. Old Men Retain a Youthful Appearance |into the house at No. 461 Weet One|fm 2heir hair does mot turn snecial_ prices, and Club Checks, combined with silke.25.75 35.00 Women’s and Misses’ Blouses Of Crepe de Chine, Silk Sindow Lace and FIFTH AVE. At Thirty-fifth St. , MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1914. , Cnr with Wants Separation, Says charae family was at home at avenue or summering at | marriage to Swain May, aged thirteen at It does not fall does not become They we follows 1 Serge sses 35.00 5.00 7.50 Mes, Swain says that » stay away from in hin “wtranks rlooke: ti wrote to the tradespeo ing them not to open char Mes. Swain, SHIPLOAD OF BRIDES. tuttion feos o' This terized by Mra, Swain as “greal harshness and coldness.” oe |The Cameronia carried the frat maile heather in thal, eyes, they @ happy, merry lot aa the Camo- up tho bay, every mo- them nearer to the t from Scotinnd and the northern part of Treland, Ra formerly gone by Norastede Is Appointed Commin- | aloner, ~ Just 4 Golden Days Remain of the GIMBEL Player-Piano Club ya and of Your Chance to Secure a. CONREID Player-Piano at $385 _@ The Club Closes Positively on F and we cannot sell a single instrument after that time for a Penny less than too late is that you will have to pay from $50 to ONREID, according to the terme on which’ the full price—$436. The penalty of bein; $135.50 more te sor riday Night, March 13th buy it, than if you came in under the club arrangement. The CONREDD Player-Piano for which we ask $385 under the club terms, without interest or extras of any kind, Will Be or These Club wagons run, or to delivery routes. Piano-Player. Fr oun another cent to pay. chase oi stock, BRoaDwaY $435 for Cash Benefits FREE Free Delivery where our your nearest freight station if you live away from our Free Ti for one re Foes Peano tench to etek Free—Six rolls of music of selection. FREE LIFE INSURANCE Privilege of applying every cent paid on a club Piano, within a year, to the pur- any instrument at regular prices in our payments, you can reduce the Club you have 190 weeks in of its use; and you do not EXTRA for interest—-the Club pA purchaser ties SIVE of everything. ments are ad rib ‘eit’ n 1ai| BUL Make eg Up Your Mind TODAY to come in and try the CON. REID for vourssit: and bes advantage of the splendid Club plan. GIMBEL BROTHERS |~ ORIGINAL GENUINE me CF } on Saturday, March 14 $482.50 if on Usual Time Revises While if you choose to anticipate 2 Price of still further, to $347; for we allow a rebate cents on EACH PAYMENT made in py dank If you prefer to pay on the Club plan of $5 Cash and $2 Weekly rs CONREID—while getting fell onpey for your pay ONE CE price iv 1NCLU- cae the all $ave 3 clip to BECK ASF OR + i i aha

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