The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1914, Page 8

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OFS STORE CE THOUSANDS > WEL OF FIRE an Investigator Tells ite Factory Commission of Alleged Dangers Here. ‘4 [AL BY MERCHANTS. partment Stores Will An- “Swer Charges at a Subse- quent Meeting. A tour-hour verbal report on alleged | Rasarde in department stores and | stores in all parts of New York and State was made to-day in| City Hall before the New York Factory Investigation Commis- em by Mies Francis Perkins, a pro- Ee Seestonat investigator. Former As- Vapmbly Leader A. D. Smith is cbair-| of the comminsion. E. W. Bloom- for the retail dry goods deal- | fe, refuted many of Mins Perkins's | jeans tions. of the large department ‘aares, ‘Mise Perkins sald there were Gre drills among the employees, mae that very often exits were con- ing the week before Christmas, fmvestigation was made of twenty- PATIENTS SEE WILD WEST SHOW IN BELLEVUE YARD 101 igs Crew Does Stunts for the While Nurses and Doctors Look On. ‘The courtyard of Bellevue Hospital ‘was an animated scone of happy chi dren and grown-ups to-day when th Miller Brothers’ 101 Ranch outfit gave & Wild West performance for the ben- oft of the patients. Indiana, cowboys and prancing horses and trick mules oceupied the arena, while the three balconies and all the surrounding territory was occupied by almost fifteen hundred persons, mostly children. wes « eprinkling of physi- clans and nurses in white uniforms and @ mob of 800 children from the neighborhood stormed the gates lead- into the and many of them ete the show. After ¢! walked out to the Naleckies gome of their com- Ba or MB og who carried out Aa cots and many of the children saw the show seated in the laps of the nurses, pl... FEARS TROUBLE IN YUCATAN. Telegram te New York Man Indi- Cy sremdent ri the United Gas and Electric Improvement Company of Mezico, re- ceived a telegram to-day from New Or- Jeans signed by T. J. bap ‘Vico-Prest- Gent of the company and general mana- ger of the plant at Meriéa, ‘Yucatan. Mr. Agnew’s telegram reads: “Arrived at quarantine Bunday with Mi ” ‘ew York City stores, Miss Per- rergp maid. It was found that the umber of patrons were on the floors where were the greatest 4 of goods. | LW. Bloomingdale wanted to know ‘the crowd was distributed In one/| the al fm question. “There were approximately 10,000 there was @ display of toys; the third floor, ad on the fourth to Believe Geta Mere -| WANT I. W. W. SQUELCHED. danger — aisles and other precautions have made conditions absolute- the facts submitted by Miss fm her report correct?" asked Smith of Mr. Bloomingdale. ‘“Bhey are not,” was the emphatic epresentative of the Retail Goods Men's Association waid ‘was entirely too much inference drawing of too many conclu- tm the report. Many of these be announced, would act . ‘That Sraviee doors ‘was one of t! wet BIG STEAMSHIP ASHORE. Vesse! laden With Sugar Gees Agreuné Near Asbury Park. (Qpecia) to the Bresing World.) ASBURY PARK, April %.—The Aus Women’s In Newest groups, as $5.50, The Golfine, suede belts $2.25, fabrics, 16 and 18 years, as opecial at dered; special at pre pr te Cro sid To-morrow, on the Third Floor, an Extraordinary Sale of The Dresses are made of Cotton Voiles, Crepes, of novelty eotton fabrics, in the very newest long re of Cotten, Haceed Cord, Bye gl iy The models and fancy button trimming; afi sleeper A pode Dresses, oh riped ‘valle, with ribbon Dresees, of ratine, wvastinaly hendenies. THE EVENING WORLD, tro-American steamship Federica, bound | have refused to leave het. It te be- fi from Clenfuegos, Cubs, to New York, | lieved that she may be fi wih Se tons of cueae, ran seround | 0, nes eles cabal and | on the Barnegat shoals ear High Polat, |made an examination of her. ‘They aid thirty-seven miles south of here, in @|not urge her erew to leave, as they be- heavy fog this morning. The steamship |Meved them tn no danger. The cutter ia resting easily in sand and the sea js coming from Tompkineville fa calm. Capt. Suttora and her crew !and pected before nightfall. Fur Storage, Remodelling and Repairing Franklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue WILL CLOSE OUT WEDNESDAY 94 Women’s Coats Of Moire Silk, Faille Silk, Taffeta Silk, Golfcord, Eponge, Chinchilla, Mannish Tweeds, English Serge or Wool Crepe. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 £ 65 Dressy Silk Wraps For Afternoon or Evening Wear Of Chiffon Taffeta, Broadtail Moire, Broche Faille, , Imperial Silk Crepe or Silk Chiffon; only one or two of a kind. 25.00 Herctofore $39.50 to $59.50 19 Paris Model Wraps From Premet, Callot, Poiret, Cheruit, Lanvin and Bechof!; also Bradley, London, Models. 45.00 Heretofore $95.00 to $146.00 No Approvals. No Exchanges. FIFT! H AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. AN DREW ALEXANDER SO AVENUE AT NINETEENTH STREET Exceptional in value and variety—women’s Colonials — light-weight — in patent leather with kid, brocade, fawn and taupe cloth backs, Spanish heels; gun- metal and all patent STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Summer Dresses and Skirts Styles, at Exceptionally Low Prices Marquisettes, Linens, and 3 tunic models; in four polars Spe and 11.50 poll nme Moggi ng =Tvw led 8.95, 9.75 4.75, 5.50 and 8.75 Also, on the Third Floor, very unusual values in Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Dresses consisting of specially prepared collections of Misses’ Dresses, of stylish Summer in clever models, in sizes 14, follows: Girls’ Washable Frocks, Middy and Wa’'st 6 to 14 years, comprising D Pl and esses, of plaid aren etheen Bc of white lawn, trimmed with lace; opecial at ie $2.25 in Russian, , in sizes for with embrol- $10.80 fou. Bond Gp cen EM 76 embroidery: opesiel 18 Murray Hill ! rUESDAY, Apatt 28," 1914 Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry, Cold Air gooo Lord &_Taylor Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 89th Street “Seven Furniture Days” Furniture of Splendid Construction and Finish for All Rooms At Much Less Than Usual Prices Today and Until Monday, May 4th, Inclusive Sixth Floor Exceptional Values in Misses’ Suits, Coats’ Skirts Misses’ Dressy Suits Several of the season's smartest styles, in the leading shades and materials, $29.50, $35.00 & $39.50 Usually $45.00 to $65.00 150 Misses’ Suits Of checks, serges and crepes in the popular colors and materials, $19.50 and $25.00 Usually $85.00 to $87.50 Misses’ & Small Women's Balmacaan Coats In mew and attractive materiale— Usually $16.50 Misses’ Steamer, Travel &P Motor Coats of eects: serges, plaids and mixtures in several very smart mod ais 50, $15.00, $19. 50 & $29.00 Usually 920. 00 to $80.50 Misses’ Skirts Of serges, plaids and checks, in the newest models, $5.95 t0 $9.95 Usually $9.50 to $15.00 A Selection of Wash Dresses For Misses & Small Women Of voiles, organdies, linens, crepes, ratines and cotton eponge, all the newest shades including plaids and flowered effects, $8.95 & $12.50 Usually $15.00 to $19.50 Third Floor $9.95 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. ile Bed Room Suite 4 Pieces Usually $400.00° $300.00 An excellent design in solid mah Elegant drawer-work; a secret drawer in the Dresser. A most beautiful Bedstead. The carving is handwork, and the drawer- work is fitted :with particular care. This Suite also comes in antique ivory finish, enamelled on solid mahogany. A Revelation in Women’s Footwear The “Myrod” Shoe (Registered in United States Patent Office) Made in Button Boot or Oxford. Remarkable for its convenience, comfort and good appearance. The Button Boot just pulls on, and the Oxford slips on with shoe horn. Smooth fitting on any foot. ‘ ‘Speci: al’ , Until April 80th, Inclusive Women’s Colontals Black Ri leather, Gimcad eek tastiners buckles i | 8. 25 to match. Usually $5 Feather 4 rg fl eight | Boots | 3 Al the net ently $5.00 to 97.00 | 3°95 38th Street Rear Elevators Direct to Shoe Section, Second Floor. A Unique and Interesting la: In the Veronese Room (Tenth pay be just we Bago esr ar is now open r inspection, of uae Home Furnishings Featuring Individual treatment for the livingroom, the bed room, the dining the Closes at 6 P. M. End-of-Month Clearance tomorrow of Black Mourning Blouses at liberal reductions Blouses of China silk, crepe de Chine, shadow lace and chiffon, in a variety of models which we are unable to duplicate in sufficient assortments. $5.95 Blouses reduced to $3.95 $8.95 Blouses reduced to $5.00 $12.95 Blouses reduced to $6.95 Saks & Company Broad way at 34th Street

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