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$100,000 FRE ROUTS TENEMENT DWELLERS; FAMILY OF 5 RESCUED Three-Alarm Blaze in Harlem) is ground to conform to vour vy fistbttaw Five tf especial needs. Factory Building Gives Fire- ‘We manufacture the coms ¢ . plete eyeglass in our own ele men Hard Work. factories and can furnish gen Wn with “Beller Glasses tor as Fire of undetermined origin ate out| Money" than is possible upon tho interior of the three-story brick| any fesser scale of production factory building at Nos. 421-423 East) than OURS. One Hundred and First street, and Harris Glasses, whether they endangered a large part of the Har-} cost $2.00 or more, are guar- | Jem Market section, at 4 o'clock this} gnleed to give you complete | morning, The blaze was extinguished| catisfaction. only after three alarms had been sent | in. Tho loss will be $100,000, Opiical House co} Policeman Weirauch and William Curran, a private watchman, discov- red tho fire, which started on the third floor in the rear of the plant of ~hecse the Atlas Metal Bed Manufacturing | 54 Hast 28d St., near Fourth Ave. 56 West 126th St., near Lenox Ave. Company and worked its way down| 97 w. sath St., bet, Sth and 6th Aves. the clevator shaft to the window| 442 Columbus Ave., 8lst and 82d Sts. frame manufactory of Bregman &| 70 Naseat St. near John St. Gruberman, on the second and first] 1405 St. Nicholas Ave., | floors. bet. 180th and 181st Sts. Charles Slickman, janitor of the! 1909 Broadway, nr. Willo'by, Bk'lyn. bullding, was In the basement looking| 489 Fulton St., opp. A. &S., B’klyn. after the engines when Weirauch and —_——— Curran ran to the second floor and 597 Broad St., Newark. dren and his mother-in-law, Mrs.| All stores open Saturday Afternoon. Bridget Hogan. They were got safely knew it was afire. Found Health it in Warner’ | In the rear of the burning struc- Meunalla Brothers housed more than ® hundred horses. Bmployees got) aroused his wife and three small chil.| om the same block with | Hane & Co. froin the building before Slickman ture a boarding stable owned by| AN Invaluable Rellet ‘tor Kidney Trouble, | these out in safety, Vito Mennella} went to the roof of the stablé to watch the progress of the fire and; was taken with o fit. He rolled off » My the roof and fell to the yard, a dis-|[ 1 “ jof a neighbor of his tance of thirty-five feet, but escaped who had been cured serious injury because an obstruc- by Warner's, having tion broke his fall. been given. up to Reserves from the East One Hun- Capmee perce dred and Fourth street station, as a wafety measure, aroused the residents of two tenements across the atreet. | ter using five bott A west wind biew the flames, which | know of another party w! mounted high in the alr, toward the | Condition from kidney trouble, but river and the firemen were able to | Testored to bh keep them from other structures in the closely built-up neighborhood, Valuable stored in the upper floors « ing at No, 446 Lafaye " : ing mankind. Many physici deraee n'a tee ia te theres ler it to be an excellent and depe: ing filled with smoke, which reached thi nd never hesitate to preseri furniture amd paintings by way of the it to-day and be convinced of stair wells. ‘The building is occupied by | merits, Free sample if you write roe atorege RIG Ste once [ner's Safe Remedies Co. Dept away for th Ep SR Se UALR Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday. Important Midsummer Clearance Sale Men’s Shoes All low shoes and several styles of high shoes not to be continued for the coming season will be offered at substantial reductions from usual prices Regularly $7.00 to $8.00 $4.85 $3.95 $3.35 Regularly $6.00°. . Regularly $5.00 . Street Floor Special Sale of Men’s Furnishings Negligee Shirts mercerized cloth, cotton crepes, woven $1.45 and printed madras; French cuffs, * Formerly $2.00 and $2.50 Heavy Weight Silk Negligee Shirts French cuff.......+++e+00++ Very Special $2.95 ct EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1914, Broadway and Thirty-third Street Store Opens Daily at 8.30 Yes, These Boys’ Washable Suits Are "Way Below Usual! Thanks to the Final Clearance And no thrifty parent need hesitate buying a number of them, for they constitute models that are always becoming to the tots. TheseInfants’ Dresses from France at $3.50 The price is extremely low, are beautifully hand- weft Lal Halas, tily embroidered an: in~ Bhed with veining, lace edged neck and sleeves and large em- broidered Spray on skirt. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. Same Model in Infants’ Long Dresses, $3.95 Second Floor $382 “Domestic” Machines to Clear Four-in-Hands Of imported and domestic silks; alsocrepes, plain and fancy... Formerly $1.00 Silk Bat-Wing Ties | 35e Plain and fancy..... Formerly 50c and 75c 65¢ Pure Worsted Bathing Suits }82.45 With color combinations..,.... Special at Street Floor mixtures. suit. Lower Prices in Clearance of Women’s Fine Parasols A large variety of fashionable styles, colors and com- ace embracing a number of shapes that are very At $1.35, $1.75 and $2.65 Sold Regularly for $2 to $5 There are white-and-black effects, plain taffeta, plain taffeta with white-and-black borders, Dresden silks and many others; also sun-and-rain parasols. Main Floor Group 1—At$1.35 Have sold for $2.50 and more, Madrases, poplins and gulateas in large variety of colors; many styles, including beach models with short sleeves and straight trousers. Sizes 214 toB years. Group2-At$1.65 ee 2.95 and higher. Mad- plins, linens and mer- carla materials, in lovely color- combinations, A’ variety of styles including “Dickens” and Russian models. Sizes 2)¢ to 7. Group3 —At$1.85 rly priced at $3. und $3.50. Smart styles which in- clude “Dickens,” Sailor and Russian models, in white or colored poplins and linens. Sizes 2heto 8. Fourth Floor Sewing Tomorrow at $27 The famous Domestic needs no introduction, but we will remind you that it sews lock or chain stitch at will—has a full set of attachments and is en- closed ina five-drawer goldenoak case. Guaranteed for five years. Terms-—-Cash or $2 down and $1 weekly, without extras. Free instructions at your home if in Greater New York. Fifth Floor [NE TNL | A bei Py Super Court, Pirst Department) [es Decision of bs: RUDOLPH DIRKS Kelimianitian me So a as gi Originator of * bi r PNT TN TN TI TY) Waa aS Waa aN Va A Parting Shot at 435 Men’s Suits at $21.50 That Were $30 to $45 For the Last Two Days of the July Clearance Eagerness to reduce our men’s clothing stock to its lowest level before inventory prompts this offer. The suits are all from the higher ranges of our regular stock. Correct and new in models, materials, patterns and colors. ae for young and older men; plain tch pockets; some of the suits are hal or quarter lined with silk. Plain blue flannels, or serges, plain grays or blacks among the suits as on as many checks, plaids, stripes and See for yourself how good the tailoring is -GIMBEL standard in every respect. Today and tomorrow at $21.60 a Also, of interest to men who like hot weather comfort. $20 Mohair Teoplees Suits, $12.50 Ve TN TN) Vataan A ‘Important Special Notice! Asa goad convenience, especially for those wishing to come into town on the opening day of the Sale, and for those who wish to ccvantags of the half-holiday to see the Furniture with members of t! families, The Furniture Store ONLY Will Remain Open ALL DAY Saturday, August 1st, Until 5.30 The rest of the Store being closed at 12.30. Access to the Sale by f ‘arriage Entrance, 32d St. side, and Express Elevators to Furniture loors. i | Fourth Fleer “Berkshire Linen Finish” “Highland Linen” “Kara Linen”— ‘These are some of the widely known brands of fine writing paper in this extraordinary sale of Eaton, Crane & Pike's Stationery which is all new and perfect and in fresh boxes. Other favorite brands of the same make in the sale, are “Old Chelsea Linen’’ “Winford Linen”’ ‘‘Wex- ham Linen”’ We purchased more than 45,000 boxes, so that we can sell them At 26c Box for 50c and 75c Qualities Adam Dining Room Suite, 10 Pieces, in Mahogany » $260 from $355 The Pieces Will Be Sold Separately, if Desired Come and Review This Wonderful Furniture Before the August Sale With Initiative Opens on Saturday, August Ist See it today or tomorrow (the last of the preliminary days) massed on our spreading Furniture floors. Hundreds of people to whom “Home” means more than a geographical idea are on these floors daily—-looking, admiring, selecting. For we will set aside for you NOW the furniture you choose, and charge it out to you after the sale opens on Saturday. It is splendid Furniture, that will give a good account of itself wherever fortune calls it-—now and for lifetimes to come. For it is Furniture of merit, sound to the core—Furniture upon which we are justified in placing our absolute guarantee. And, an important detail of this Furniture Sale with initiative is that the furniture is New and Fashionable as well as Good It harmonizes with the decorative styles of the day, in design and finish— furniture that it is as SAFE to buy from the point of view of good taste as of economy. The GIMBEL Gray Finish INNOVATION Cabinets New and exclusive; a warm brown oak With all the famous interior shige <a with a silvery cast; in fine pieces for Din- ments of INNOVATION trunks; ing Room and Living Room, At Special viding extra closet and chiffonier ane August prices. for men’s and women’s clothes. At Davenports and HAL?’ regular prices, Davenport Tables New Suites for pisbecially designed to supply the com- Bedroom and Dining Room ination much affected nowadays in spa- cious living rooms. Special August prices. ec neneelly, mince or. tp Peau a Arts and Crafts Furniture designs; all at special August prices. The splendid product of the Chas Wicker Furniture Limbert Co., Living and Dining Room Now in-vorue the year roundi ioe’ 5 Y od oak. 10% | price, In warm) imed ‘om ze toa in room or living room; reduced 10% to 50% 5 in price. ‘Individual Pieces : For every room in the house; from en- Office Furniture trance hall to servant's bedroom; in end- Of the famous Horrocks and other less--and charming-—styles, and various makes; in modern sanitary construction; woods and finishes. reduced 10 per cent. Our Whole Great Stock of NEW Desirable Furniture, Without Reserve, Is Si oe Probably a few boxes will remain cameron os ot the 25c and 36 boxes at 166 a box. Special Engraving Offering Any three-letter monogram, it your choles of six styles, or oddrens die not over 15 letters, At 80c, Usually $1.60. Main Floor, Rear - ace » Kael Si mre es Dainty Accordion Petticoats Chiefly for the Dancer $3.25 to $7.95 Grades, Clearance Price $2.25 to $6.50 Very newest model, pleated from waist to the hem, fitted Peps choice of Tossa Crepe, de chine and silk Jerse peg all new colors as well as white and black. $1.75 Bloomers of cotton Poplin, navy: white and black. $1.25 $1.50 Halcyon ‘Bloomers: white and black only... $1 Second Fleor Final Clearance of Gimbel Wall Papers Today and tomorrow, the last days of the Clearance, will see the most unusual lowering of prices on desirable wall papers, all kinds, Here are a few of the many tema: 26c to 36c Drawing room and Din! room Papers, fine gilts, tapestries and two-tone effects, roll12!.¢ 30c to 40c Imported Oatmeal Pap- ers, scenic and foliage tapestries, grass cloth weaves and leather, ro) 16c Satin Ribbon aieieed Boudoir Papers, in pis- tel shades with cut out Gilt Popers for Dining 200 it Papers for Rooms, Halls and Liv- ing Rooms, also, a few grass cloth and burlap pal pers, roll 12} ae ee Ne ° ° focal ie Reduced in Price 10 to 50% Moire Papers, roll . bc Subway Lower Floor MONTH-! PEND AU Today SUBWAY STORE A AAS Including a superb collection, not mentioned above, of Suites for living room, dining room, bedroom and parlor; in oak, mahogany, walnut, maple and other woods; enamel in soft new tones; leather and tapestry. Sixth, Seventh and Righth Fleess