The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1914, Page 19

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DREWED. |"SWATTING” THE GR, » THEN DIVORCED AGAIN WITHIN 7 MONTES A HI AS or) “te [ ely i tig | i PFTTT te ‘i i j “ROANOKE HOTEL TENANTS FLEE SAFELY FROM FIRE Many Trapped by Smoke in Apart- ments and Dining Room on Top Floor of Building. WNearty all the todd residents in the Beanoke Hotel, No, 71 @outh Oxford Breet Brooklyn, were their Hit first floor and filled the i ke is @ five-story building the EATEESeeMty aah #5 5 [ Z } DYNAMITE EXPLODES IN HAND OF CARRIER Lineman Mangled, but Alive, After Strange Accident Near Wagon Load of Explosives. aSurrins @ stick of and a Antonio Mutt, @ line man for soaposcnd New York and New Jersey ‘Telephone yeeterd Company, ay efternooa from a wagon filled with ex- pear Augusta, N. J., to @ gang tile Leek FOR THE NUMBER 180 ea MY nef py eS Fe Fa er ne © Rogers, when a well dressed young| boy of soci unt “4 — a Se pt gr jewelry.” CAR MASHER'S SPORT, NETSHM ASTO NES Playful Mr. Rogers Says He’s City Employee and Hopes Fine Won't Be Printed. John Rogers of No. 19 East One Hundred and Fifteenth street, | swatted several young women pas- | sengers with a newspaper aboard & {north bound Highth avenue car early last evening. With the “swat. | they ‘| ting’ Mr. Rogers used’ endearing | * terms. “Don't mind a« little thing like that, do you, Cutie? quoth Mr. ——— A WALKING JEWELRY STORE. Detectives Finn and Toner of the On being searched, the cl duced “an office clock, rope handbags, . sive, meohbaen a —TpELL TO HEAD NEW UGERES DEPATMGHT] is wee ben. eae Paul Wilson as His Assist- ant Secretary. Mayor eT den Lat jg informally yesterday that ree Com- missioner of Licsaren .. te tobe Je appomnted Commissioner of the new Department of Licenees, in which is to be vested | nearly all of the license granting pow- “— in the city, . Bell receives $6,000 salary; new w penaen he will et 97,500, ine wat have two deputies, and Julian Rosenthal, et a salary ef $4,000 each. Mayor Mitchel also announced the ap- pointment of Paul Wilson as ‘saalatant | secretary in the Mayor's office, This | position has been unfilled since Theo- | -~— Rousseau succeeded Arthur Weods | the Mayor's secretary. At first Mr, Wilson will got $3,100 @ year, but later, it ts expected, the Board your taste longs for easy. paper wrapper. TOASTED ‘OU'LL like its rich, “meaty” flavor. the whole-wheat.) You'll like the feeling of fitness that’s bound to follow its regular use. (There, again, is the whole-wheat.) For “Force” contains exactly the elements which and your body craves, “Force” Order a package for to-morrow’s breakfast. You've a treat in store. Every package is “FORCE” “WHEAT FLAKES Made by The H-O Company, Buffalo, N.Y. “I have always wondered why I wanted to take off my corsets the minute I came into the house,” said a women the other day, “‘and at last I’ve discovered the reason. cause they were tight or uncomfortable, but because they were hot. “I’ve realized what Corset Coolness is since I’ve been wearing an L. R. Corset.’’ Perhaps you, Madame, would like to be fitted to one of these cool L. R. Corsets. Please feel assured that the exact corset you want is here among the sixty L. R. Models. L. R. Corsets are made for individ- ual figures, Prices $1 upward. Designed exclusively for us. Three Remarkable Cor- set Offerings American Lady Silphin Warner’s Rustproof Batiste, fancy broche and coutil. and medium bust. these priecs after this lot is sold. \ JOHN WANAMAKER (That's by a wax is whole-wheat, cooked with malt to make digestion Tt wasn’t be- Third floor, Old Building. $2 and $3 Low No more to be had at Main Aisle, Old Building Broadway at.Ninth Street. At Half Karel List Prices On the Fifth Gallery, New Building, Tomorrow, Saturday 7A 'N is a name to jure with in furniture, because behind it are sound principles, a high and a capable nization. Karpen upholstered furniture is sold the world over. To the best of our knowledge it has never sold for aa little prices as we shall offer it tomorrow; nor has there been offered at any special price se and complete a variety of the Karpen prod: product, To Be Exact, There is $95,428 Worth, Karpen FP which we shall sell, begtaning tomorrow, Saturday, morning, for an sggrigate of cee ym these) four-piece suites, davenports, sofas, easy chairs, rockers, hall chairs, sofa beds, couches; upholstered in Spanish leather, or tapestry; each piece bearing the Karpen guaranty and ours, — Histo The Nine K i A founded the Guarantee v Karpen brothers business in a little loft a third of a cen- tury ago. There are only seven brothers now; but the little loft has grown into five acres of factory buildings with five more acres of land for storage of lumber and other materials, the largest plant of its kind in the world, gen | out each year three times as much olstered furni- ture as any other fontory; and selling it.in every as in the Union and in the larger cities of the world, Why? Because Karpen furniture has alw: ven satisfaction. It is furniture le have found comfort using; it is artistically to the eye; it wears well; it he not thew usual handicap of excel expensive who still cling to the old-fashioned idea of doing things in the best way in which they may be done. 4 All furniture bearing our name is guar | = anteed to be as represented or your money will be cheerfully returned by the dealer. “Tapestry Arm Chair Wanamaker Price, $23 When they decided to move te 87th Street and Broadway, one of the Karpen brothers came to eee us. “We are going to move,” * he said. price. Walnut and Gold Chair walt, poem, Damaak athe Sale Stocks ” re ee line of fo gerrvbes fur ser tern nT head m, Hibrary, den, sitting-room, To Now that we've ppb were mighty DP ieese' whose excellence Cedars. Every one in per cent. are the newest stered furniture in daily building Street, in cent. are Fer Bape resell aged ti fonds in all, ond with but thule upbolatered faraitore scopes tn Saehce eed amran Now We Must Move These Great Stocks ind from Our Floors tt 100 and 157 Wert bath without previous reeerve: tion, beginning at store- opening tomorrow, Satur- day, morning. Fifth Gallery, New Bullding. Rosas Trimmed Panamas, $3.80 Here is a woman's id wens hat for very itt Panamas in a variety of sailor shapes trimmed with velvet bands in black and colors, or with Roman striped “| silk— unusual at $3.50. Beparte posi, of velvet or Roman White hats of hemp and Milan hei tri for the bway floor, Old Briefs of Other Important Subway News Importer’s Sample Children’s Coats, $1.75 to $3.50| Women’s Silk Gloves Novelty Jewelry New prices. Serge, checks d diner. Unusual at 85e 804 s—at very much below regular zal | serge. Navy blue ™ Sizve. e-button pay eee be ggg A df collection—beaded bis 4 | goad fond 4 valty ak g tts iin, a poctianes in all coe vn bar pins and baby pins, ale, * necklaces of thea Rr leg ey Fous lenaib fea a8 a om cee eee trimmed; fancy) Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.10 : Subwey floor, Old Building. Light weight galates, combination of buckles, coin holders. ‘Subway floor, Old Building. trousers and colored blemes, Women’s Handbags, $1 Sizes 8to8. Subway floor, Old Building, Sale-of-White Underclothes Corset covers, 25c—nainsook, some Ap unusual Hecti nat this mo Ae rate] Popular 5 ion oe uae sis tied CB. ole Siete co ith yokes of emb others with One partioularly with vols of saaieoldesy, ee tmorocco rain Ie leather models at $1 sn $1.90, 1 Brassieres, lace end embeckdeay Bubwey flees, Obd Buthiing, Nightgowns, 65c—"‘samples;” high| puff box, mirror, memo. White Pumpe and some trimmed wi , others Many other new ew eg ith lee—one with | Oxfords for Women with large pencil. with “embroidery. tre fittings and inside frame. $1. Petticoats, 65c—"‘samples;” nainsook Subwey Entrance, New Ballding.' White shoe time is hee, And usual Wanamaker variety is 2 this moderate priced Save on These Waists! 450 Washable Silk Waists, $150 Blue and white, black and white and lavender and white stripes. Two models. 300 Knotted Crepe Waists, $1 The maker secured a large quantity ef material and you reap the advantage. 300 “Sample” Waists at 85c Few-of-a-kind waists from our own stock. Were more in price. Subway floor, Old Building 750 Shirtwaists at $1.35 ally good Voile and crepe. All sizes. ee lly goo ele Pn vine ' Hate, 35c to $2 tops, some trimmed with embroidery. Envelope chemise, 50c—nainsook, | Patent Cloth Girdles, 50c Crushable. Two new trimmed with lace and ribbon. Combinations, 68c and 85c—“odds| _!arge harness buckle; Subway Entrance, New Building. and ends” from our own stock; were Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $3.85 and $5 more in price. Nainsoo(:, trimmed mostly with lace insertion and ribbon. At $3.85—extra knicker suits of gray, aS and blue mixtures. Sises 7 to Subway floor, Old Building. Sateen Petticoats, $1 ke Se an worsted blue serge, fully lined knickers. Sizes 7 to 18 years. aty’ women. White canves walking pampe end en. | two styles, $3. * walking pumps, twe. fl Subway fleer, Old Building, | Black founda with floral designs; others in plain colors. Subway Moor, Old Building. canvas $3.

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