The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1914, Page 7

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mii avanine WORLD marae: ao Diase, which started, to the big H. e.| Kaight Scenic Studio, +. building sit- ting on a bluff twenty fest above Acting mt sald ho had recefved eeveral | the street. The structure was de: | Miinsted the etal dan ene to” be [Black Hand letters recently, had ail ta os its res var which oa $75,000, sccepted Pat his ee) Parest and had Lydia E. Pinkh Vv hes elu e scenery for threo new “ol accepted Paresi’s offer to fix the ydia E. Pinkham’s Ve; umbia circult shows that was to be at va TAS Gee #508 ii a U ime ate The ives to the SAY WEALTHY IMPORTER ipeeaa he aatd aid, Sato told him fe eau | pend aiateeorenniy fer hey BIG BRONX FIRE: The wind carried the flames to i two-story unoccupied Colon: be wetted f leas than $400, This|9 (604 Weak Lungs ro 1S BLACK HAND AGENT i Soviet Sea crit hor fine il, holds the record fo ture at No. 341 Mot! the largest number of actual leat to Serious || to four three-story t: f imilar remed: COCAINE IN SUSPENDERS, |3cures of any similar ay, szzmgtgre| Sparks From Burning Studio], rane swtaus, te et Ifrrended’ by huredrede of tkc ap “" Building Carried Half a Girl Res News br Nate. aeven years old, eneit Windows and keep out the om: poet of No. 128 Broadway, Weat new | of No wink Sy a rs. The third alarm bi PRESCRIBED BY DOCTORS i] eal" OUR BICCES! AUGUST S§ Greatest sath ni pest V; wn! “ean. exp! kee Court, that the ind a wagon. West New York Man’s Store and Home Destroyed by | Dynamite. Giovanni Paresi, whose neighbors ou have weak iu mended by hundreds of fair Tenwew minded doctors who do not aahere. ome ad i fear to recommend a:worthy$|™ Be Your Own Saleseman—Plain Figure Tags on Every Medicine, even though it is Purchases made during this sale will bo hold foe future delivery i and Sent Into Tombs. per floors. Eight families were left homeles¥. % When Keeper Jack Miller opened a on Oe Ay time aon tie at mene I 3 and the 80°A. M, to. upper floors. This house, & two. in the eee Bp the shoulder straps Wowk’ i January. 1008, (i ‘resumed i ba = peta watch @ spectac- story and attic, of Colonial style, was| property) wae berenape ali Pollee |orose a geanine and there was jg el ng it, ja | lar fire on thy high ground at One! pine in 1851, and is one of the land- ‘The fire next attacked the home of|*0@W him as a well-to-do olive ofl im. |Patcel post package addressed to Frank Weston tn th Dr. F. D. Skeel, No. $61 Mott «, cfue,|Porter at No, 611 East Thirteenth out a pair af bunpeeitare a teria wines if it there. ieee Hundred and _Fortieth etreet and! marke of the city. With Dr. Rian "Se Mott avenue, the Bronx. ‘Seores of lives his wife, his son, aie ive is oinaat ice acim pete St or r ‘at tortion. Dr. Pie New York, Skee, and his mother-in-law, —o kine and P. Robertson, & Iittle white them stationed themselves roofs silencing he heed who is ninety-two |eay they found :. al: ae Midden Beneath Leather Patehes| considerable damage done on the up- % La " i, Ey H Mile by Wind. Hundreds of persons turned out at} #24 burned the roof and some of the /street and the owner of considerable |Dowder trickled from the leather patch with buckets of water to éxtinguish the huge sparks that were carried as far ap half. mile by a stiff north- ‘west breeze. ‘Three alarms were sent in or the my a revolver in Ma desk, eo charges of |i + big apartment lvigiation of the Sulllvi jouses man blocks away the en law were oWeete tore had to run Srougn the Wil; |made against him also. Parest was sleepin: close'arrested on complaint of Astonio|icet Thersd [uve TANNA NNN NINN TI GIMBEL BROTHERS zz — ons who. was. conv! hed coc ‘cocaine fa Pas eh atart. Pin the penitentiary | nie = i fi i ii L ' i N Store Open at 8.30. Saturdays Open Until 12.30. i ‘ Broadway and Thirty-third Street Fortunately We P,; red Several Months Ago for This Advance Exhibit of Fur Fashions for 1914-15 Prices were then very low, advanced in the early Summer—and n 0 a thea scar very high aad ne ene Larue where "as rng fein Gur Pe at ro a At Least 25 Per Cent. Less Than Ni this Exhibit makes it possible for women. Paris has decreed toe he cotuing Winter, in ‘og hy. toma trom te styles ‘see The The Russian Coat ° Cape 04 yon aro cordially mnvieel bo ioe Necipleces a and Muffs, GIMBELS- “Furness % 72 Year The Lowest Possible Price---$16.75 (And only. accomplished at GIMBELS) Women’s Tailleur gouced of . Serge, $16.75 °° "Inthe new Military Style—effectively finished with black silk braid. Illustrated. The Russian pleated tunic is the salient another model with mec and underalcirt of ‘isc natin And there is a very conservative model with the natural rattle hi has the long tunic which is fitted + over the wttas in an excellent quality of navy Charmeuse Dresses in the New Redingote and Basque Styles, $16.75 Serpentine Green ‘Third Floor This August Sale of Furniture Is Free From “Dead Wood’’ Bed Room Suite, $126 from $160 Collar ” Scarf In War Times Like These Thousands Turn: to retin 8 Furniture sales, like forests, are apt to:be full of ‘‘dead wood.” This particular furniture sale shows the ef- fects of intelligent forestry methods applied to furniture. It is full of.sound, healthy new timber that thrives and flourishes in plenty of and | ng cache ia result people who have made the round of the Furniture Sales COME BACK TO GIMBELS baa piso choice, like the man who came other day, ‘went away to look elsewhere, Poor came back to buy furniture for a whole nine-room apartment. Take these as instances of what the Sale holds in moderately priced fashionable furniture of splendid quality SACOBEAN OAK ‘DINING ROOM SUITES, 3 to 10 pieces, At $244, $265, $330, 890 Regularly $360 to $1,050 SHERATON DINING ROOM SUITES, 4 to 10 pieces, At $230, $277.50, $325, $350 Regularly, $305 to $415 ADAM DINING ROOM SUITES rent meas cedar tay dent thu the many are ‘ork to choose from at home comfort eh t pera art nat a Instead, it credit. Wh: don’t pally nfs = Cari lit Why Open Saturday Evenings. Even Better!--- Tomorrow ’3 News of Men’s Suits at $17.50 For-$28 to $40 and Higher Grades 4 to 10 pieces, At $196, $260, $300, $400 Regularly $225 to $465 IVORY, CREAM AND Bonen aaiiniania BEDROOM SUITES, Good enough to start with, because at this new low price is included every fine suit in our stock that was $28 or more. But better still, because we have just bought from one of our finest wholesale tailors, 175 suits made to sell at 830 or higher. They are in eights, styles and fabrics for autumn Velvet tease Smyrna Mottled We Make No Charge for wear, and fully up to our $30 standard in every wa: ing, Lining, Sewing or 4 to 9 pieces = Golfers will find in the group some excellent golfing suits, At 9100, 6340, shy nge ey, ua with, knickerbockers. Regu! .50 to 7 arly & 7 ig C Men’s $25 Silk-lined Overcoats, $15 DAVENPORTS, Tapestry Cover ed, For ke cool Fall weather. Chesterfield style, in black or gray; At $68.50, $85, $90, 895 lined with guaranteed pure dye silk, and cloth or silk faced to edge. Regularly $90 to $120 Also rough coats for town or country wear, of smart appearance, Men’s $35 to $50 Foreign Overcoats, $25 From some of the best tailors abroad; EIBADY, distinctive styles; light and heavy weights, Included are advance models for Autumn, 1914. | ‘ claw-fee ‘The Other Remarkable Offerings ot pene ate sat ih oy, h a cree ¢ 80 euceairnble in Men's $8.50 PalmBeach Sits, $5 | Men’ 5 theo te9 Imported Rain- The ore eee ‘and. covered with, genuine oat Men’s$20 Priestley Cravenetted | coats, $21 F price Ia unusually low. ‘Terma onty $2.00 m month Suite, $11.75 Manta 4 Vetala Frousere, 32 Stylish Oak Men’s $12to $15 Raincoats, $6.50 Dresser trong, serviceable ie et ae ta ae Seventh Floor Massive 3-Piece Mahogany Par! Parlor Suite Upholstered in Rea The Rorkmanship on these three parlor pleces te Cl D. La a the carves feet. ‘The frames Penal sr ™ Sa $3.50 “Acme” Collapsible Dress Forms at GIMBELS Tomorrow at $2.95 Very convenient for home dressmakers—not only does it. take the place of a most ex-\ > 7 pensive model, but it is very Women’s Silk convenient as it collapses into Knickerbockers, a small box, which may be put out of the way; all sizes, 32 o . 44, each $2. Only in 23-in. length— 95c Waist Forms, 78 that is why the price Modeled on this season's lines, ts not $2.95. metal trimmings with black jersey cloth covering; sizes 32 to ‘jjiron Rods for these /Stands, Special, 85c These convert the waist form into a complete dress form. at a small cost. Fifth Fleor. noeivs tines r ¥ : Polished Mahogany Bookcase " * landgomely designed, , yy in encl 3 As this Lingerie was pirohaed before Laces and Embrotderies increased in price, tomorrow we shall present 1,200 Nightgowns at $1 Pert is ae In 10 New Styles —— " aay | wool mete ‘nati $3.78 $17.00 | Patsina Hs ease 600 Combinations at. $1 ey AND Ea In 7 Charming Models. URTAINS TO SELECT FROM. NO MAIL OR C, 0. 0. ononn ii Sleeveless Nightgowns?. Yes, for so many women soles, Nihaowt You, for ao many, wane CowPERTHWAIT & SONS around the armholes. course, there aré also gowns “Oldest Furniture House in & DI with the puff and wing sleeves The combinations are fashibned with knickerborkers, 3rd Avenue Park F at 121st Street at h . ‘ icici Vicor circular drawers or CAS EAS EAS AS EASES ANS EAS AS SAS AS AAS a They will fit perfectly around the waist, for they are self-adjusting by means of an invisible elastic band. In white ‘and desirable colors. White and Black Sateen Knickerbockers, $1. Becond Prices Marked in Plain Figures 10%, Off If You Prefer to Pay Cas! No Extra Charges (| N (| i | (| N (| N ( N 4 N (1 N M > / N A N (| N A N M N 4 N (| N (| N A N (A N ay mas

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