The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1914, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1916. PT RESCUED FOUR OF HER. | MISSING BOY CANOEISTS |zrr'shorsecraty’ ta 2attaees| fn FAMILY, WITH DARING, ye was a shock to their fat : WaiLe mosh b1.seo| NOT REPORTED PICKED UP| ita ateee ae are \ “SSTERS AND BROTHER, ae eee tects he / J & T. J bbs q . . Peels Still Cling to Belief That Ln of the ute Association have | ' FROM BURNING HOME a They Are Aboard Some ,Out- wind ‘and ‘tide. were such on Sun Q ir ay 0 ward Bound Steamer. been habe 0 son Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 80th Street No word has been received from i Leads All Through Smoke- . ‘Thomas ane fr s08 , Carmen t Filled Halls and Gets Them . went out in @ cance in Gravesend (ater Su dunes || S| a | erence . Men’s & Boys’ Easter Reba which picked them up in the bay. | Smith Electric Light, Power and Rail- | | agar o Nathan Conese force || [MM ferent “srs and Drewes | ay eas nae At Very Special Prices for Saturday . | saved'ghe lives of four of her young. ‘ ‘ ae siderable number of ol Fie ia ay street | er brothers and aisters and her cousin 4% . s Word that the steamship North- fo d elagwhere to ‘make . ving. j —- » . | rey FOR: SILK | ms No more jam fuids. No more penny-teasing. No GET SILK more teeth full of premature aches from cheap sweets All is not silk that’s “silky” Fi —when youngsters know there's a full cookie jar So heey there’s ae fethied silk | atop the pantry shelf. well Ra, And (sh!)—as a 4 o'clock nibble for yourself a wm” For men and ZS" Rose COMER on there’s nothing rae like a cup of tea and a couple All leading dealers. ; of cookies made with EM | SER Eaten | Corly to-day, when their home at No. EeANE [515 Glenmore avenue, Brooklyn, took t fire. Her mother and oldest brother, em [ Abraham, saved themselves, Nathan FLO s 2 (3 Gi ee Young Men’s Easter Clothing Suits from $20.00 to $45.00' Correct models in a ae range of the latest materials and colorings Specitl for Saturday Suits that were made to sell up to $37.50 The newest models made of plalds, checks and st: in half and quarter lined coats, soft roll fronts, patch or flap Lanes Sizes 38 to 42 chest Overcoats, $25.00 to.$50.00 Balmacaans, Covert Cloth and Knitted Coats, single and double breasted, half or quarter silk lined Special for Saturday Balmacaan Overcoats Made of imported twoeda, te po! brown, olive and tan, in a prtoat $19.50, sweep model with convertible collar; Men’s Footwear New Spring Styles in Smart Street low or high cut Shoes, Dull or Patent Leather Welted or Turn Sole Pumps 53.95 ~ {Cohen ts on @ business trip out of town, The family, which Included Joseph mate them: i Jacobs, a nephew of Cohen, slept in \ auger, ec ep coome on the second floor of the pair frame house: Rose was aroused by bo Ee ae hoking smoke at a little before 4 fern. . oll oh bourd dusted with "clock. She called the family and| J oreste fut, and bake in moderate tried to lead them through the hall to the stairs. ‘The smoke from the) |, a (Cimes contene basement, where the fire started, sect hele ster ad drove them back. Rosg groped her way to tho bathroom window with| The H-O Cor tho others clinging together behind her. Sho crawled out, hung down} jfrom the sill and dropped ten foet t the roof of an extension, Jacobs lift- od Louls, Rubin, Naom! and Gertrude, who are between eleven and five years old ,to the window ledge and dropped them Into the girl's arms safely. Mrs. Cohen was afraid to jump down, Followed by her son Abraham she crawled out to the hall, rolled down the stairs and staggered to the street, nearly asphyxiated. Jacobs | jumped from the window, i the 9, crilaren dew yard ee | Your bath tub, sink, and all other fix- ne of them was scorched or tures are quickly cleaned with mente in any posture. nice ithe. iit Abou 0 worth of furs stored Shami the figure into slender basement was destroyed, re) D D U s W. B. NUFORM STYLE 437 ah orhien o . G Sheriff Grifenhagen sa! er overage Gguree, No bunt lines Sunctng : BEYLE 2g rer wet coat tern tore | | Is ining to. abolleh weadie \ It cleans and makes everything # be fi Usual prices $5.00 & $6.00 Boys’ Shoes Patent leather, black or| Special black calf shoe for tan Russia calf hard wear $3.50 $2.75 Street Floor Boys’ Easter Suits $6.50 to $15.00 as splendid collection of correct models and fabrics, plain, half or full Norfolk, with regulation or patch pockets, All sizes from 5 to 18 years. Juvenile Novelty Suits $6.50 to $20.00 Russi ian and French Blouse styles, and the new American “middy” suits, of white serge*or flannel, blue serge, Scotch plaid flannels and silks. Sizes $ to 8 years, Boys’ & Youths’ —e Exceptional assortments the Finest * Furnishings (both perv J and domestic) Sweaters... } ase+ S90 to $1.00 Bath Robes. 88.00 to 99.00 Belts....-... 80e to $1.00 Boys’ W ‘ashable Suits, $1.25 to $10.00 Imported and domestic models, comprising the Ofiver Twist, French. Dutch, Russiao, Eton, middy and others, made in all the popular materials. Sines f to 10 years, Bo tee Maver rns oer sano ob tina cee sanitary. ave 4 Paser ” Tne fe he eae th $,mpmbers of the 5e and larger packages ne gnscenr ee cs bow Pr. [EERE FAIRBANK 550) Lawyer Claren: Shearn said yea- | | CHICAGO terday shat he © S “Lot the GOLD DUST TWINS ‘Very Special All Wool Suits Blue Serge Suits (Extra pair of pants) (Extra pair of pants) $5.00%8 $6.75 |$7.75 & $10.00 Boys? Bal Overcoat = Os aimacaan ‘vercoats MD gga i igh wna] 8 11.50 Boys’ Washable a ‘aaah $I75 sleeve living; sizes 5 to 18 years. Py 50 to . Fourth Floor The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. (1 BAUMANN & BRO J. BAU at MANN NN &BROQ| | Ez WEEK wei i ona 8 Ld gi Grand Rapios PUONITORE | ansaniaad Genuine French Pearis pare rmgie plover orn ees Cents € - of $75 STRING OPENS hs ome CREDIT TERMS 293 Po $5016 Porm M409 p84 Pax 975/99 om 8169 Open Menday ond Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER SALE SATURDAY, APRIL éth We will offer Five Thousand dtridgs of genuine Freach Pearls at 08 cents each. Every string is 15 inches long. Assorted sizes, with @ Solid Gold Clasp, It ie an ab- solute fact that French Pearls ») no better in appearance than these are being sold at from #5. to $10.00 throughout CQ | the city, we agree to re- ney if these can € | ‘ORE! - SATURDAYS WHT wom Enamel Beds at Cost ISMARCK , like all Germans, prized Personal Liberty as the breath of life—a NATURAL (fii RIGHT to be guarded and defended at any cost. our millions of law-abiding Ty German-American citizens there is not a man who does not consider it insolent tyranny of the most odious kind for any legislation to issue this command "Thou shalt NOT eat this—thou shalt NOT drink that?” Germans know that there is no evil in the gs wines and beers of their fathers. EVIL ONLY IS IN THE MAN WHO MISUSES THEM. Fifty-seven years ago ANHEUSER-BUSCH founded their great institution upon the tenets of the Con pasicn td the oles male, prin these ig seven years ey have honestly cored 46 nest r-—the Kind that has added to the temperance of nations. eir t - f ” BUDWEISER—is demanded throughout the world. les sales exceed any other beer by % Ave. Con.84 Ss T. i bi EEE a millions of bottles, ProS Gorden atthehome sue ANH EUSER-BUSCH On Sale Everywhere, Families supplied by ; ere and Retailers barre wuscit AGENCY, Dist., New York A. BUSCH BOTTLING CO,, Dist., Brooklys Pat orders filled, & a Send 81,00 bill Cy No STAMPA ACCEPTED, , *» Charles A. Keene 180 Broadway,N. Y. Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Special Extra Supplement Spring Fashion Magazine, edited by May Manton. . Illustrated in colors: FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY WORLD. SPECIAL FEATURE—A New Mystery Story, “Dark Hollow,” by Anna Katharine Green, begins in Sunday World Magazine. Order in Advance, Edition Limited. See Your Newedealer To-Day

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