The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1914, Page 11

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tempting to convey drugs to Dr. DOWN FIRE Escapes, | SONGEALS A FoRTUNE| = Swindler’s Sentence Postponed to i N INCENDIARY FIRE | Give Him Chance to Settle ob | 1 -_~— 1 Me, With Victims. Because a committee of victims of ‘ Firemen Declare Kerosene} DP": Richara C. Flower believes he has secreted the money he obtained, Trail Led From First to Justice Davis in the Criminal Branch y , aft + of the Supreme Court, to-day post- 1 oF Top Floor. poned sentence on Flower utnil Nov. . r f Our Semi- Annual 16 to give him an opportunity to make restitution. Dr. Flower told his coun- is ba yee K. Olcott, that he ween seventy-five and one hun- a wave “I would nev v ” red persons, cut off from escape by| he told Mr. Olcott, “it may asouey hed iy of the stairs in an incendiary held out. As it was I practically early to-day in the five-story | surrendered myself,’ , tenement at No. 116 East Ninety- Flower waw arrested in Toronto Oct. seventh street, crowded the fire es. | 21: after being a fugitive from justice a @ape balconies on the front and rear “ @f the house. They were piloted to @afety by three policemen without an accident. The fire started on the stairway at the third floor. Policeman Westphal of the East One Hundred and Foutth Street station saw smoke in the hall and after sounding an alarm returned to get the tenants out. ,in the meantime Policemen Lamb end Kuhlman had run through the hallways of the fest threo floors and @roused the tenants. Then the flames ut them off from going up or down. 8 Few of the members of the fifteen ies waited to dress. Those on first Three floors were told to go the fire escapes and Lamb and uhiman climbed down and attached ithe drop ladder. The men, women . and children descended in good order é tp the street while fremen were run- Bing up ladders. f Policeman Westphal, on returning ' UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT the business of the O’Neill-Adams Co. Greatly Enlarged Misses’ Department—Third Floor OPPENHEIM. GLLNS & G 34th Street—New York Will Close Out Friday Misses’ Tailored Suits Br, igeated uilding Irish Point LACE ait $3.95 pr. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, tq the House, learned that no one had 82, 34 and 36 bust measure. been aroused aboye the third fleor, pnd rap through No, 118 to the roof. He crossed to N&, 116, dropped from We roof to the top fire-escape balcony, and kicked in the windows. After he Bad got up everybody on the top floor , he went down and woke the occupants ent J fourth, By walking the length of the escape balconies the tenants fine Guallty net. fase 4 % Important Price Reductions Silk Velour Portieres About 275 attractive Suits, taken Srom, the regular stock, each a dise tinctive and original model, par- ticularly adapted for the youth- ful figure, of Broadcloth, Gab- ardine.and Cheviot, tailored and various trimmings, including fur. were able to get into windows of No. ud. ‘The ‘fre went up through thg two top floors to the roof, doing $5,000 damage. The firemen report: ! @trong odor of kerosene on the " tH way from the first to the top floor, ana 7 % } open bottom. Ready to hang. Fire Marshal Prial is investigating. Regular 25.00 to 35.00 values, -_— HIS RULE, Tapestry (From the Detroit Free Press,) s “Why didn't you offer that woman Portieres : your seat in the street car?” “I make it a rule never to offer any Mal dla Geniie Ry asel? : . Values up to $10.00 oh am ‘ure said at "6.95 pr. alder @ woman old a = = —_— =— 2 = _ = . =— Ne Cririkled ‘st\k-lustrous armure tap- edati estry. trimmed with neat ull variety of colors, Rotary Ash Sifter, $1.95 Ghe Shoe for You A smart patent leather shoe with cloth top—one that will be popular with women this winter for street wear and dress wear too. Made with O’Sullivan’s heels. Every Walk-Over store in Greater New York is carrying a full line of O’Sullivanized Shoes for men and women—shoes made with O’Sul- livan’s Heels of new, live rubber attached ready to wear. We are convinced that a rubber heeled shoe outwears a hard heeled shoe arid keeps its shape much longer, to say nothing of the added: eom- fort it gives. Ask for Walk-Over Shoes— 9 housewife shou i cA — for its thorough and Is regularly «i Basement, : For Men, $4.50 to $6.00 5\, For Women, $4.50 to $5.50 Walk-Over Shoe Stores 557 Melrose Ave., Bronx BROOKLYN § , X48 Rulton Strees YONKERS: 9 N, Broadway PATERSON, N, J.: 181 Market Sireet 43 Broad Street wil NJ: —— Prive, $110.00 115.00 145.00 40.50 49.50 40,00 115.00 Walnut Chiff » 40.00 Walnu Bed...., 64.00 Walont Dressing Table ; 5 Walnut Dressing Ti ; 29.50 35.00 £7.00 + $7.00 + 150,00 40.00 . 35.00 27.50 52.00 61.00 56,00 37.00 | | ih _.__: SHE BVERING WORLD, - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1016, GUIDE 100 BELIEVE DR. FLOWER — (| i.ssizsarentence,in, tte court ot em gy yee ¢y eens eee WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS New Management Choice-of-the-House Sale 001m High Class Trimmed Millinery Every Trimmed Hat In Our Entire Second Floor Millinery Salon ot In accordance with the terme Every hat Paris inspired of the latest fashion, representing the highest standard of Simpson-Crawford Millinery. And every hat absolutely new—there is never a hat in our salons over two weeks; our system of making and sell- ing prohibits it. : Is Being Liquidated nd sagt taal” det on the Fourth loor, Simpson Crawford Corp, CURTAINS Beautifully designed; mounted on trong woven #, full fonxth and width: value Double Faced, value $40.00. at 25.00 pr. Genuine Silk Velour; full range of colors. Open French edges and Simpson Crawford Store, Fourth Floor. An article that every economical hould sess. Excel: r Excel ently made of heavy galvanized tron. About 700 hats, all different, are on sale when the store doors open to-morrow morning. Offering the greatest millinery event of the sea- Hundreds of women will be here at store opening time, to- Bissell’sCrownCar- pet Sweeper, $1.48 About 100 $30 to $40 Hats About 250 $20 to $27.50 Hats About 360 810 to $18.50 Hats SPECIAL NOTE—As no hat can be duplicated at this price it is advisable to make an early selection, Double Surety coupons are given with forenoon purchases. The ‘New Simpuon Crawford store, Drees Millinery talons, ‘This well known make ts famed ing ayaiition $1.0) Beautiful Walnut and Mahogany Bedroom Furniture From the Great O’Neill-Adams Co.’s Stock Prices Give You Very Wonderful Bargains. enew york, {4 prosdmay alnut furniture [252 W. 125th Street O'melts Mahogany 4.6 Bed, $87.50 929.80 Mahogany 4.6 Bed, Mahogany Chif'nier, PMC HUI MLL Mahogany Chif’nier, 35.00 Mahogany Dresser, 118.60 Mahogany Chif'nier, 100,00 G0 | MMi Fitth Floor—We Give end Kedeem Sarety e010 5-10 Simpson Crawford—6th Avenue, 19th and 20th | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WOND. i a pe a een toa ER ee 4 9x12 Seamless Vi Rugs....at $17.9, Regular yern of fy ore a replicas of imported, em Sale price. Seamless 9x12 Bruse sels Rugs.at $13.49 value 917.80. Advan tised by our competitors $19.60, Oriental and con ma Ss. designs and rich colors. a Nairn's & Cook's | Linoleums Reg. $1.10. Every yerd inlaid. Shown in of parquet, geometrical and tile effects, Colors £, through to the beck. Cut ‘rom full rolls, At 69¢c Sa. ¥4. Heavy _Enamelled Linoleum 5-Piece Brass Desk Set, for $1.59 | Desk pad with 4 bras corners, letter opener, End seo, complete. Mail orders f 100-Piece Dinner Set, © $5.95 Choice of several pretty designe; ope @ neat pink rosebud i ja neat white sal Sets complete Mahogany Fyrniture 86.50 | 71,50 33.00 26.50 72.00 + 85,00 52.00 50,00 Streets Sa OL OL Od

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