The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1914, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORSD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 9, 1914. PARE PREVENTION SSC Steers on] Why resi Pails | ACLEAN DEAN UP IAY Lunada 3 Cal of Children rake Te fourths of the fires in this city are it down to Washington Ra 4 Fatting bed ie eae ene » caused by carelessness and that the : hool, at ates | atrect menteet shay were by forcing Apa ie ag ghd tor A it yore never inte fire loss in New York can be reduced | ite. ie girls tn ry ned by the strate modern conaniona | by carefulness, Fire Prevention Day ~ ne them, was @ pronounced success, ‘ ponsibitities of be destruct! ve * pms ent pets oe A feature of the endeavor to out | held as as the By oe arrived ' ee sepie unew mat 10,0 gehen thetr ~nigleDrsdte ano aap lbeath hen or big + rom class room to. clans te at of rath tailing signi or ove ' by carelossness was the cnlistment of | room unded, forces them to i ‘Often, then, 600,000 school children in the cause. to resort for, ‘They went to their homes to-day as missionaries, and thousands of tene- COMPANIES PARADE ee G troubig ‘or thon that wear hetptat: ment fathers and mothers will leara THROUGH STREETS. Wiaases can be made from the following for the first time that fires may be Fire Commissioner Adamson, in ad- vance of the day, had flooded the s Blazes, * elty with fire prevention placards on every surface cam delivery wagon, ae truck and express wagon. The pla- m the moment the procession cards were also displayed in public started at Bowling Green at 10.30 buildings, ferry houses, hotels, res- taurants and public places generally, and were « powefful factor in direct- | &! ting the public mind to the subject | purned, of fire prevention. ee printed in ee, red Ietters on the Only deaf, dumb and blind reagents of Greater New York escapednotifi- cation that this was the city first “Fire Prevention Day.” Th fact was heralded by placard, ipoken ‘word and demonstration of te ap- Daratus from Tottenville to Va Corte Misses’ Suits — * ca “ rules for fre prevention at_all per. | Wen. attached” te each "apparatus, Gabardine and broadcloth, short or three-quarter length A ONCE! STOS sommnens, — a = v7 coat, many of the models are trimmed with for } e ° ¥ ' te more then tion that of London, | IST, DAY, se tty of $19.50, $25.00 8 $29.50 STOMAC Paris and Berlin combined, and our x an? x ~ 436-440-442 WEST 5i8t ST. Usually $30.00 to $39.50 H M Fire Department, costing $9,000,000 a orrow hes" ‘anti > : My year, exceeds the cost of the depart-| be a regletration day. Misses’ Sutts ; tioned ey in8 there Sere 18080 Bes Admiral Brewst Velvet, corduroy, broadcloth, gabardine and cheviot (many AND INDIGESYON in Greater Now York, entailing &| BERLIN, Oct fairy Prose Fried- et Cee bye abe yaa "the latest foreign models), some being fur property loss of $7,467,997. Investiga- peg ef og hg ae feat ool by AB meh $35. 00, 0; $39. 508 $45.00 these fires were due to preventable} acting President of the All-Deutecher \ ded in 1863 00 to $65.00 FOREIGN CITIES CAREFUL TO "3867 COLU 8 Union, died here on Monday at the PREVENT TIRES. “Misses? Coats age of sixty-one. In London, Paris, Berlin and other $12.50, $17.50, $19.50, S25 0935 Baropean: qitien) expat attention is Mixtures, cheviota, boucle, chinchilla and broadcloths, in a 8. paid to preventing fires. We are away ahead of any of these cities in; number of very attractive our machinery for putting out fires, 8] but away behind them in our ma- chinery for keeping fires from start- ing. é Former Fire Commissioenr Jonhson your stomac igrdered instituted the campaign for fire ne will get Wh vention, Commissioner Adamson but whet you mat is that it! taken & up an a strengthens and regulates your | PO raty wan ingen AL sohsicn tale re ets! Great Coat Sale | Most Seopa os ye at a cellare and let were, cand, wot pat r wut Pr times—they are slow, jut accusgulations of inflam: ison Pi jin” is ick itive Hougholders and merchants explored ‘ove avd’ puts your tomae Jin & healthy] dark'places in thelr homes and ahops These Valugs Beyond Equal condition so the miscy won't come oth@ material capable of causing tak feel different assoon as “Pape’s| spitancous ‘combustion, ‘The city 4 5 00 7: 50 ~ “Pape’s Diapepsin” nakes sick, sour, gassy Stcnachs feel fine. Misses’ Travel or Raincoats 95.95, 57.508 tdi 50 Of rubl Misses’ Dress 8S Sport Skirts Corduroy, novelty mixtures, serges and broadcloties. 5.95, 87.50 to to $12.50 According to materials. 22-24-26 T 34TH ST. Special For Saturday Smart Afternoon Drei charmeuse combining all the new}S19.50 pl rat chiffon and favet trimmings. B) “Colle, ege Girl’? Dress Diapepsin” comes in ontact with the| Seieral was & much nafer fre hata han day. stomach—distress just vanishes—your | * mn 1 Ce lest OUGH SCOTCH PLAIDS stomach gets prow) ne gases, no beleh- sauroaon Bite piperintendent ree ware Cy Cc CHINGHIN LS ing. no eructations of undigested food, | fchools Maxwell, with a company of HINCHIL Navy blue serge, long waist line, pleated $9.50 ee ee eS avermeet insiek sapertatendente ead, sebon GRAY & TAN MISTORES akirt, belt and pockets of same material. you ever a by et:ing @ large fifty-!gramme of the day by a visit to Pine Usually $15.00, Sent cave of Pape's Diapepsin from any; ret NYS, catenacd One Hundred || The illustration alongside hows the style of stirring sale. 9 drug store. realize in Gites how needless it is to ‘sulle fros| Et anghen bcd Ea" pips" and Lenox || some of the coats offered in and indigestion, dyspepsia of any stama@) toschers are, housed ‘This is Pubile disorder. Schoo! 4, one of the largest in the city and located in the heart of & district where fires are ‘ost fre- Women's Dressy Skirts 00 URGES. CHILDREN To TELL Vahues 0:15.00 5 PARENTS OF FIRES. ‘Tunte and Hae ae e (eoages effects of moire an The, Mayor addressed os maid’ ve || and taffeta silk, broadcloth, wool poplin, serge. Winter Millinery For Women, Misses & Children Women's Afternoon Hats i . ; Ses ete cle ee caey could 45 Odd Skirts .00 varied assortment of colors and black Play aut of the city by impressing on Formerly 8.90 3 95.00, $10.00, $15.00 & $20.00 ce the negeee 7 Usually $8.00 to $80.00 Children’s Smartly Trimmed Hats Black and colors, $1.95 to $8.95 . ini A collection of one or two skirts of a kind, novelties, plaide, mixtures. fon'and gas range fires’ During the|| Girls? School Coats 5 ‘00 |Girls’ School Dresses day, alee = Bre Pepriny nm pe 35 8 and a sete scnools “inthe veity and the Value 8.50 e Value 6.00 lectures were taken right into the|) Halt belted, box plaited or full |Belted and tunic styles of all | he ft th nts. styles ‘woo! ae tthe @_ conclusion 0 ot the ‘Mayor's flare models, in all Geabestr Fede et teh laid id_ combina ‘was soun cateasen Stores : talk Mnoot building was emptied in|] elf striped melton cl ; Inutes, the kindergarten tots'| 6 to 14. ed Made by E. Pritchard, 331 bring St..N.Y- on the round floor boing the last to Sport & Tailored Hats Large, small and close-fitting sha) of velvet, corduroy, velours and Austrian velours, simply banded, $1.95 to $12.50 ° According to materials. Toques & Hats for Matrons Black and an assortment of colors. New Untrimmed Shapes, $5.95 to $9.95 Venetian velours and silk velvet in*black only, sailor, turbans and tri-cornered styles. Fourth Floor One More Day of Income Giving Your Last Pied to.Get 5% Interest for Life On Your Purchases Ends Tomorrow at 10 P. M. AVE you registered yet for your 5% Income Bond? Have you taken advantage of my wonderful H ‘offer to give you 5% Interest for life on the amount of your purchases during the has of cele- brating the entrance of my son into partnership? This is a ne event in the clothing business —an opportunity of a lifetime for you—and it closes Saturday evening at 10 p. m. Special for To-morrow, Saturday 2,500 Yards of 54-Inch Black Satins For capes and dresses—usual price $2.50 per yard— will be placed on sale at $1.80 per vere Sireet Floor i nel "PROMISE: "TO PAY SATURDAY : Mores or Wate cy my Crag tay 6 sober ms Sth, ba spl Py iia furesieh; A YEARLY INCOME OF 5% FOR LIFE 5% of the amount you spend during | fen four days will be sent you every year of life, or es long as 1 am in business. This te to commemorate the taking of my son Cv into business with me and does not oblige you to make further purchases. SATURDAY A Special Sale of Men‘s Gloves For To-day and Saturday Only Men's Weshaie Fabric Gloves One-clas Pre’ Seam Street Gloves ° | 95C In all shades of tan. Per pair ‘One-Clasp Prix Seam W ba ay ed Capeskin Street Gloves \s LIS Usually $1.50 per pair, june Mocha Gloves Gray, embroidered in sett of black. 8 LIS ually $2.00 per pair, Eas Floor THE line I am showing now is the most complete assemblage of Fall clothing ever shown by any clothier. It is a collection of really wonderful values for your money—that you couldn’t beat elsewhere for prices one-third greater. $25 SuitorOvercoat, $1 5 and 5% interest for life These garments are $25.00 clothes in every respect but the price They are made of $25.00 quality fabric—tailored with $25.00 quality workmanship—and the styles could not be duplicated anywhere except in much higher-priced clothing, de in every known fabric usually found in high priced garments—including imported weaves and many novel patterns, and, in addition, you get 5% interest for life. 119-125 Walker Street {Our Only Store” Lord &S 1 aylor Murray Hill 9000 Fifth ‘Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street Partin Efors to En [Petty ne Soo” [See egg. S| Sten ta Winter Wearing Apparel ek For Misses, Juniors & Girls Until the parade oe in the City ig tere feces Comprehensive Assortments in a Vast Range of Prices Splendid Values for Saturday Third Floor IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE V WHAT you NEED, A A WORLD “WANT? AD. WILL.GO AND GET IT. ii ‘Founded 1836" Junior Suits be? $0, $25.00, $29.50 $49.50 Of gabardine, baton ncban Bs espe Ho velvet (many exact med. Since 15-18 an 17 youth, tio ae Juniors’ W inter Coats $17.50, $19. fo8 8 boi ana , " prado py Be pte: Aggy ay 18 Npaal eee Juniors’ College Coats penton se ee gncy $9.95 ps bed yee, el poet — Girls’ Win inter r Goats, 5 re ee Sarna en ee Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, $9.50 | Girls? pei inter hg 38.75 Featui the season's smartest models one. 6 suitable for dress or general! $ > 5.00 Girls’ Party Frocks ny ¢ty A dainty tithes model of ¢ tet JS Women’s Watsts Exceptional Specials In New Models & Materials as Described - f Sizes 34 to 44 | Wi ashable. Hi abusai Silk W aists tevin all oh deaths, oS Cream Lace O Flak le hiben th a a a5 595 Cream Lace Combined with Crane Sane color chiffons........... a |ss.95 Satin W aists a3 » tete-de- » navy, black, wilte, ‘wih creams Ince coves end col collar, two-toned satin Third Floor Neckwear & Handkerchiefs A large variety of the season’s newest styles is being shown at very moderate Geingm, hand embroidered| Women’s All Linen and on Shamrock Eins, 500, $1.00, $1.50 end eee 75¢ per half doren tiste and pique, Women’s All Linen Handker- $1.00 & $1.50 each pel hand po nace Cola, od Cul St, handle, ge, age each Men's All Li tes to ars roy ae an Handker- Caen aus a] 756 81-40 per half donen gandy, pique and net, Children’s School Handker, 5oc each chiefs, embroidered initials, Ostrich and Marabout Capes|__ 35¢ Per half dozen and Boas, Embroidered a Aetonrayh $2.75, $3.95, $4.75 each) Handkerch Mm Velvet Ruff, combined with| 5° Pér half nen fur and French flowers, sil|Fancy Box and Kewpie colors, Handkerchiefs, $6.95, $8.95, $13.95 25¢ & sot per box of 3 Street Floor

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