The evening world. Newspaper, September 2, 1914, Page 5

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“BUCKET BREADES SNE enna SE Ser timk ers / APARTMENTS ON DRIVE Thousands See Firemen Fight: $30,000 Blaze at 127th pn ere and River. Residents of the big apartment ; on Riverside Drive and dway were aroused, shortly after o'clock thie morning, by a fire fwhioh destroyed the big three-story @abhouse of the Hudson Boat Clu @t One Hundred and Twenty-seventn and the Hudson River, A stiff wind blew sparks and embers ®@ quarter of a mile cast of the front and employees of the ny apartment houses in the Lyi jood formed bucket brigades to tides thelr roofs trom catching fire Rotified tenants to alose their indows, With the boathouse were destroyed ne fifty rowing shells. The dam- ‘was more than $80,000, The old bhouse was destroyed by fre in The flames spread to the cement of the Pittaburgh Construction pany, a one-story frame building, 4 destroyed it also, Fifteen auto- es baliding | a mer, Wee night supert hateadent ana a De tre i 1s belleved to have been of cendiary origin, and the Fire Mar- and the police are investigating. was no stove or furnace in n in the building and no eg Dower except the lighting LOUS WIFE SET HER | HUSBAND AFIRE Poured Alcohol snot Over & Sleeping Man and Then Applied a Match. Tiecin{ Cuccili ran from his home No. 526 Twelfth avenue, Astoria, at! o'clock this morning in a blaze of jue flame. A policeman beat out tho! je. Cuccili was taken to St, John’s ospital. “M: wife, M.:la, was jealous about other woman,” he told the surgeons, @ scolded until I went to sleep, d then she poured alcohol on me d set me Mra. Gucci was arrested and nee fore Magist: n Long Ii a City Goure, She wanted to ake ‘ac eer but»the Magistrate told the hospital surgeons said wy was a likelihood that her hus- id it die of the burns and a itement made without counsel might To-Day and ‘To-Morrow Guaranteed T Jewels Adjusted 10-Yoar Gold Filled Watches eocTle, lo, the mreat- "Kmuerto Frulistaentns Dp os ss it arin teary antes sale: ne cee will be Qeapreinted, Sey te @ customer. YOU MUST BRING THIS ADVERTISEMENT WITH YOU CHARLES A. KEENE Watehes, Dinmonds, Jewelry. 180 Broadway, New York CAUTION WRONG DOOK, ‘woant “wavy Liv? S Saree. a tac _— | WILSON SIGNS WAR RISK BILL ee see Fire That Wipes it Towa; Measure Creating cating Government ta- & town ten miles west of here, was Wawatwitcne bar (acbhaal burned lest night and the five gtr o WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—President we ogg 4 it: | Wilson to-day signed th athe woman tad ainose bate ot War Rus severe true id Government Bureau ture Insurance. |GRLS! UTIFUL, CHARMING HAIR, NO DANDRUF-25 CENT DANDERINE Try this! Doubles beauty of be yrrent a have doubled the beauty our hair and stops it dew beautltying the hair at y * Ps Danderine dissol: falling out. dandruff; cleanses, ances ates the ocalp, forever stopping ite! Your hair becomes tight, wavy, flutty, | Md falling bats, ebuadant and appears as soft, lustrous | bo after a few weeks’ when ng beautiful as a young girl’s after | actually ree new hair—fine ant Ltn iderine try | at firet—yee—but really fog grow. ing all over the Ge pe [aple be for carefully draw it through | pretty, soft hair and lots of king one small strand at a} n 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Dex anse the hair of dust, Jine from any druggist of toilet counter, dirt and excessive ofl and in just a few land just try it. Thursday, Friday & Saturday Clearance Sale of Men’s Trousers at most liberal reductions Separate trousers, including those that were unavoidably separated from full suits during our recent semi-annual sales. $3.50 & $4.50 Trousers $5.00 & $6.50 Trousers........... $7.00 & $7.50 Trousers. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street r= with ANY Orne wore, MY ON rence le Doorway Number “180 Hick af WeetharSa Suggestion- lads,etc. Saite Ler precers and UCcES Sell It. ‘(AN lost or found articles ade vertised in The World vit it bo lleted at Tho World's Pulltzer, Baliding Are Row; World’s » Uptown Office, nedlwa erie ner 8th St, and lreadway, MVerld’s Harlem Office, 1 4 West 125th St, and World's L. R. Is the Name of an Excellent Corset but we heard a woman say the other day that she had on an “L, R, gown.” A smart gown it was, too—very beautiful as to lines. She had it fitted over a new L.R. Corset and she gave all the credit for the success of the dress to the corset. A new L. R. Corset in one of the Autumn models—or One of the standard styles—will improve immensely the appearance of a woman’s Fall or Winter gowns and suits. Range of sizes and stylesin the more than 60 models is complete now. Every sort of figure can be suited, Prices start at $1. Exclusive. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway and Ninth Street, New York A. T.° Stewart & Co, Broadway & Ninth, New York goods you may see tomorrow. 2,000 Pieces, Flower vases, $1.50, $2.50, $5 and $7.50 each. Bowls, $1.50, $2.75, $4, $5 and $6.50 each. er tare $1.75, $2.75, $4 and Woe » $2.50, $3.50, 95 and 8 re Sugars and creams, $1.75, $3 and 05 pair. Very Special:— Water sets, Jugs, 6 tumblers and mirror plateau, $5 The regular moderate price, $9 Dinner Sets Cut Glass Blown Glass Tumblers Kitchen Dishes Complete dinner sets, decorated, $7.50, $10, $12 and 615. Cut Care water sets with mirror it 5. estan - dishes with mirror plates: Imported fener cule china in pretty border ee butler, tea and paces pry Og shoes to sell at 85. agreement was anish heel Style @. STYLE NB Sizes 244 to 8, Widths AA to D. ‘ A man came to us, the a shoe to retail for as little as Style 1, A high buttoned shoe with patent leather front and fawn colored cloth back and top. This cloth is im- ported and is particularly good-! eoking Sp Same as bres one, but with gray cloth top and back. 4 . a. va f, osrras NeverSoFineaShowing of Rich New Cut Glass $50,000 Worth in Our September Sale of China and Glass at a Third to a Half Below Our Regular Prices It reads smoothly enough. But it required months of plcenning, negotiating, working to bring it about. Our regular factories had to put everything else aside during the last two months to fill the orders for many of the In addition, we purchased from one of our largest and best glass-cutting factories the surplus stocks of regular goods such as our customers buy from us the year ’round— $8,000 Worth Which We Shall Sell for $3,738 Never, indeed, so fine a showing; never so much of LOVE- LINESS and ECONOMY; the best lot of regular merchandise we ever offered at September prices. These prices all show a distinct saving of a third to half—mostly half Neppies, $2.75, $8.50, $4 and 85 each. bh dishes, 60c, 85c and $1.50 Bonbon comports, $1.50, $3.75 and $4.50 each, Tce cream trays, $5 $8 each, Punch ls mele on dos 98.50, $10 and $25 each. Nut bowls, $4, ‘97.50 and $9 each. Orange bowls, $8.75 and $5 each. Very Special:— Fern dish and mirror plateau, $3.50 The regular moderate price, $5 Second Gallery New Build’g, Main Aisle, Old Build’g and Subway Entrance, New Build’g, In the September Sale on the Subway Floor and many useful items for housekeepers at specially little prices. Thin blown table tumblers, in several neatly etched patterns; 1,000 dozens, at 60c doz., regular price, Light cut water tumblers, $1 dosen, regular price, $1.50 dozen. These at Half Tea cups and piogpick ae 20 dozen. Fruit saucers, Oatmeal saucers, $1 \doeen, Subway Entrance, New Building, and Broadway Tunnel, Subway floor Ten Thousand Pairs Women’s Shoes in Seven Autumn Models, $5 Pair But Better Than Our Usual $5 Grade The story is told in the following calender of events— are of a great factory which never made | “There is a lull in my business,” said he, “but I have some of the best shoe- In March 4 makers in the ay, and I can’t let them go. Give me an order for 10,000 pairs of “On the condition that we can choose models and lasts,” we said, and the The Seven Styles Style $. Same as style one, but Plain tue, * THE SUNDAY WORLD'S Makes more “Offers of Posi- WANT DIRECTORY me RAI PISO a et eis ARR oa nee 9, 1014. Style 4. , tops Style 5. The September Sale of LAMPS It fs essential to the holding of this sale—a even t-that the lampe and shades and everything about them must be new and priced lower than we can price them at any’ other time. You will find here, tomorrow, At a Quarter to Half. Less Lamps (electric) for table, desk, or floor. Lamps of solid mahogan ’” t » ivory + Some, woods, Japanese bronze and clotsonnef a Per, vase vee at 810 to $95, regu. larly $15 to $40. Chinese vases, $12.50 te $15.50, reed $18 to $25. any bine what da vi vy, art panel shades overlaid with Metal tracery, sr 85 to 000—-hall prices. T fe lamps with oe ke eh rah waite 38 to $80. iil lan o electric), metal trimeasd, $15 to $37.50, regularly $25 to 875. oo Silk Lamp’ Shades 16, 18 and 20-inch sizes, Empire » made of silk and Chinese embroidery, gold braid and silk fringe, in tan, old rose, pink, mulberry and such, : the 16-inch shades, $0, regu! 615 the 18-inch shades, $10, nay 116.50 the 20-inch shades, $1 regu! 920 Lamp shades of silk pong 8 and 10-inch sizes suit- Gallery, New Building. Boys and Girls! © m School Supplies Are Ready “Well begun is half done”—so we have been as able for beadole or desk, 75c and d $1, regu larly $1.25 to $2. school necessity from which you may choose. This partial list will be » helpful reminder what you may need— Giipaeeeftine orte 200 te cael Give—In collapsibie tubes, oe on te nd colony, 8. ie quart Sottiss, oh. fi each. maellble rhing gar Marse—4n® in. all colors, en stat ee Saguacne aad Oe Boxes. a Javanned tin, as Paint ane eis Ta canvas ta; fetmtain oe Hae rieieate : ar na ae bE tn In September] i, with black cloth top and back. High button shoe in dull leather with plain cloth lain and Cuban heel. Sam le four, but in potent leather and cloth top. patent leather and black top. Maia floor, Old Building tions” than any other two mediums in the universe, :

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