The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1914, Page 7

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i en Se a a Ea Cn sh Pe" tapes ae BNA a) Pee ee ee ee + enema er ‘THE EVENING WORLD, < THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1914. t _ Te Arrest Frisco Brokers after the fresh air had tevived the en from an, ova: 4! AL BIN BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19.—War- REPORTER SAVES SIX he, was able to pilot them down the zh x rove. | CHURCH OPERA AND A BALL |NABS THIEVES IN COAL 5 a ~ fants fort! f J. F. ladders to safety. je other two ren. wi | aE Sy EWE Goarh' ee non 1 cers acted as guides for bewildered L vi + emwere ot ay wf Morey”) awe burglars were caught before brokerage firm of J. C. Wilson & Co. | te flied halls. | was favorable. year Produce “The Geisha” dawn to-day after breaking into the one of the best known establishments | THENF RGETS 10 SEND ‘“ 4h ee err weit | Fully 9,000 persons attended the en [i+ egy Mg . on the Pacific Cogst, were issued =| | more than $1,000 damage. known, paitics sudden iiness came | tertainment and ball of the Chureh ot | Arey, Ay to-a; . at rises meppaecee _ FRESTORY TDPAPER s:20se0r covey. iter | | im an ol through the polfce, who reyorted t Hunts Point Pat- | oom in he was seized with tliness while wi t night. ‘The ball ing on a boat at Schmatk ed by pviile damaica Hay. He was i dmirable perform and @ policeman » brok way and ran Pipe the Au : “el redertek yy Strickes With | bulance. f Cvonte, Policeman MeDers : Pome st the old masterpieces wouldn't it, fired | if wore younge ! Pueamonia on n t ry — cat | " i rt, Mrook ving | 3 . Mora ¢ C i 2 Finds! Frederick. Lundy of No. 2224 Voor- ed fr baat | Yor y runners { 0 SoU ; oneey, PUTS ue" .FANGs | et aon Sheopahoad Way. former | sen Manat. fase thecuestatls | eit " chad tana \ Ma ‘noth after a fight wherelt . : shania 4 ‘ ‘Of tincollectable ‘ani Selden MeLough: u Dazed From Smoke in | dimbly District and’ once Heiter of | accounts, im ster ine hie club. j | Williamsburg Tenement. ASS SS aS a aa a ea See Baas aaaaa aaa ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “The HOME of TRUTH” When he found himself the hero of [II “Plaza Five Nine Hundred nd Suehtie sduaseene amare rine ae Bloomingdales’ —59th* St.—and Plaza 5900! The magnitude of our busi- | Durning tenement at Nos. 178-182, makes i 4 * Str Remember these together, and then come to see our re pees it possible for us to | Soe astaue iavt gant, otters new Telephone Order Table system as demonstrated ty ; before inidnight last night Walter ( sive you the combined double ‘Grebortie tor Shs Weis, be in our Third Avenue windows by’ four telephone ; ‘4 Fenton, a reporter for The World, be- ces of the Oculist (Regis« . ared—pe 60’ mabient operators. It's the easiest thing in the world to shop ae came so flustered—or so modest—that | ‘ y teal Oiiten cl inane ie he neglected to telephone his paper | by phone at Bloomingdales’. Just call Plaza $900, it wt the report of the fire. ind try it o1 glasses—and without a divided | ‘ite had written ao many thmes of. 2d responsibility. fire heroes that his own position quite| darris Glasses are priced at | overwhelmed him. $2.00 or more. Fenton was in the newspnper men's; headquarters on the Williamsburg! Optical House of Bridge when he heard a woman's! ‘| shrieks. He followed the direction of | Wt Stonnis six-story tenement on Ha n street, a block away. 8: was RS < St the alarm until he came to : At. near 4th Ave. | Pouring from the doorways and sev | i Mammoth i) ve; [eral opened windows. Out of the windows on the upper floors tenants in their night clothes were leaning, imploring aid. ~* vy '. Bis. Fenton and two other men, Reuben + & S~ BKlya. | Statman of No, 348 Grand Street, and | Harold Milling of No. 244 South t Fourth Street, rushed into the bulld- ing and up the stairways, filled with smoke from the fire which was blas- | ing flercely under one of them. f |, Fenton found there was no response ; to his calls at a doorway on the third floor. He broke through the door and found David Weber, his wife and his ‘four children—Abraham, Gustav, | f | Charlotte and Henry—dazed with) ; smoke, Fenton managed to drag whole family to the fire escape ani there, Every department co-operates in the effort to make “Apparel Week" one of the greatest events in our merchandising garote. Whaamver you need ih outer-wear or underwear, in covering for head, hand or foot, for whatever member of the family—is more than likely to be here at a price lower than in all your previous experience. A We call your particular attention to the following departments. in every one of which are wonderful specials: Gameeees Largest Popular Price Garment House in New York an ta Ave, en’s Suits, Coats, Shoes, Waists, Underwear, Hosiery.| Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings, Hosiery, Gloves, Etc, ; gust D Pric E & { oe bid Men's Coats, Suits, Shirts, Shoes, Hats, Underwear. | Gitter Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Underwear, Hose, Etc. , f, ® SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY A‘ Sensational Sale of WOMEN’S & MISSES’ COATS At Wonderfully Low Prices Values $1795 to $12.50 Yatues, | $995 Yatuee,, | $F .00 Were Formerly $ ; Every One Taken $15.00 to $16.95 7‘ from Regular Stock You don’t have to be a clothing expert to recognize in this assort- ment hundreds of garments that usually command much higher prices. The fact is, we've taken 1,848 suits and overcoats from our regular stock, and marked them at a price that will take them off our hands in jig time. Note this: . ‘ Suits are of plain gray cheviot with braided edges, black-and-white pencil stripe worsted, blue serges, plain and fancy Tartan plaids, silk- mixed worsteds. Cut in 2 and 3 button English soft roll models with patch or flap pockets; also 3-button conservative models. Sizes up to 46 chest measure. ae Overcoats of plaid-back fancy cheviot in Balmacaan model, blue and gray chinchilla coats with shawl collars, double-breasted fancy cheviot coats, black and gray kersey with self or velvet collar, fancy cheviot with self or velvet collar. All sizes up to 46 chest measure. Act Quick, If You Want a Bargain You Will Long Remember Men’s Underwear, 69c | Suit Cases(@ Bags, $4.89 ‘ : 35 suit cases and 47 tourist bags taken Roots First quality and regularly sold at 98c. | Heavy, from our regular stock and specially priced TOL natural wool shirts and drawers. Root’s Hyae for ; Friday. ; Built of food substantial . : H leathers; styles for men an women. underwear is noted for its excellence and durability aire full leather lined sizes 14 to 48 Inchest also various other well-Kn¢ . ; sult canes an 2¢ and 26 yuna anes; sake Wool Shirts; Double} Cotton Union Suite; extra heavy; of leather goods contains hundreds of other Navel ye extra heavy quality;| derby ribbed cotton; first quality; articles suitable for Xmas gifts. Make your sizes 34 to 48 inch, 7 all sizes; regularly $1.00, 69c selection now before the holiday rush begins. CCRAGAARS Tin cremine nen Ci at 4 Women’s Nightgowns 59c | $2.98 Bath Robes, $1.8 Of Flannelette. Values up to $1.50. 'm] For the Man Who Likes Comfort | trismea with sie braid: pinkond bine cer ee ncut collars: | This sale gives you an opportunity to save $1.10 on a robe that will be put Night Drawers, of white domet and Flenneletie Petticoats, embroidered This sale so far surpasses all others the season, that true i may appear as exaggerations. Included are the various FUR FABRIC Coats, also Coats of Corduroy, Broadcloth, Zibelines, Scotch Plaide and Mixtures, in the newest ripple flare, Cossack, military, choker collar and belt: models; in sizes 14 to 44. A Special Feature of ‘This Sale GENUINE SEAL PLUSH COA Trimmed with Large Skunk or Fitch Dyed Opossum to good use during the cold weather, “The cornfort and warmth of these Robes outing flannel, with or without flounces with satin ribbon; FUR COLLAR cannot be measured In. gallare anc cents, en Haat inching fonts A OE ena to ome flat with scallops; blue, Lined Throughout with Guaran- || Heavy Blanket Bath Robes in newest col orings nd desig Ss wh h years; valu ‘ dig pink, k and white flannel: ici Satin. Plain grotinds with contrasting figures. The border, cuffs and yoke lined wi Nee Naceiseunst Anh stv. ete, i all lengths. A special ae A welcome Xmas gift for father, husband, brother or gentleman friend. trimmed with embroidery, at purchase of sample petticoats, Gndinnnts, Sond Huns So athe ebes tn etaah at Ripner trices vgysavinw including | Corset Covers, etnbroidery” worth up to oe; ‘ at $2. hose with satin yokes and felled seams, trom $3. 0.98, Also Japanese trimme j c specia 75.95 [ quilted dressing ‘gowns, With plain and embroidered collars, from $7.50 to Muslin Underwear—Necond floor, ys ; Knit Underwear Groceries, Good Values | «. Vests, Drawers and $1.00 Union Suits; “ Mela A Vv i “A OOF Very Special! | Tights, at 35c Special at 75c ~ Sule at ge We have been restricted from | Extra sizes $1.00, usually higher YY | NEW YORK %«" NEWARK th 7 inentioning the name of the maker, [A seasonable weight, made tron the Alterations Free’ ores 2C | ithose goods are noted for their ex: [finest bleached White, combed cit, er re cellence; extra sizes SOc, Usually |ton, All the popular stapes adapted ¢ | higher. to prevailing styles of dress. Main wi, Specials in Hosi \ Our hesiery departrrent is noted for the exceptional { values that are always to bo had. We mention just a few of the many moneyesaving terns: WEEKLY Men's Silk Hosiery: durable soles; 1 Women's Fine Hosiery; of tibre silk “FUN” high spliced heels and toes; ana islet i black, white : variety of colors: regular 2! JOKE BOOK Weta J variety of colors: regular 35. | i aniety of color t J toatl fault this low \erree . Ve | “] ‘I IN” | te Silk Hose; strict! wuble soles; high —— = silk: double par Thesis andl toaet a ia i PORN re a variety of colors: all sizes Yalta nine alte \\ } WITH EVERY FUN rat ec a “Men's Cotten Seth; e-tireid cotton ' ' 5 Socks; black and colors. At q ; SUNDAY “ ” ea Die law price, FhOn Oni; t trictly first qualit } FUN | bestow Li ¥i Y all sizes; Friday only, 7 i 8’ and Girls’ Derby Ribbed Hose, 12ise Wide and narrow; staunless black; Sizes up to 40-inch. htotn Vinge. SPRING ROOT THE NEW FLAVOR H THAT GETS TO YOU Lex.to3d Av, Pia with special values in need clothing, or groceries, or someth the home for the great national hold forget that Saturday is the biggest Cone J member of the family. 101-Piece $9.98 Dinner Sets, at uniform, Set has 12 each of dinner, tea and soup plates, berry individual Battery tea dishes,’ 1” Dow 1 pickle dish us| a 5 sauce boat, 1 covered butter vey w Imported Household Bowls, 6 for English Tea Pots, etable dish. At ide variet y hee cups i sugar bowl, 1 cream jue 1 on of Americaremade and Unites Dinner Sets, priced $6.96 0 $85.00. Taken from our regular stock. Assorted sizes and decorations; trom our regular stock. Gas or Electric Domes! sa ia | Goosen ions cnt rom. Be re pevveond3 Gas Chandelier Complete bead fringe in amber or green. Beaulation length stem; complete . with inner gas lamp. plete with stem and lamp. ; Fruit Deme, floral border; 22 inch; completesfor gas........... oe tional cost. New Voile : ) ‘heavy all-over embroidery; heme. stitched; black satin bow; very special. ' , 2" Corsets, Royal Worces- ter Corsets, Worcester Corsets are shown in our up-to- the-minute corset department. Among these famous makes there is a style to suit the re- quirements of every figure. Our expert cor- setieres and fitters are at your service to ins sure perfect fit and satisfaction. The new boneless corset, dancing corset, | lace-front corsets, hip confiners and heavy boned corsets for stout figures, of coutil and The newest models of Bon faucy broche, ( gunmewl and patent leather bution shoes; guaranteed for wear Sizes St, toil; | Sizes Ulyte 23 value $1.39; | Value $1.59; now $1.15 now $1.30 Large-Girls’ Shees; sizes up 0 6; ¢f tan Russia calf; extra high cut Thanksgiving Next Week! Are all your preparations made? Weare all ready China & Glassware * Every necessity for your Thanksgiving table service is here at prices surprisingly low, We mention here just a few specials for Friday Saturday. These gas chandeliers may be had for electricity at small addle:. Mesealine Blouses at. . with braid; excellent value. . 8le ’ = white and flesh tint; em| HK i \ za or plain; special value $1.98 i , $3.00 to $5.00 Women’s Shoes, $2.20 Regularly $3.00 and $3.50. Patent colt cloth or kid tops; also gunmetal button Shoegs narrow and medium toe shapes; Cuban Spanish Louis heels, Women’s Shoes, $1.55 \ Regularly $2.00. Splendid, serviceable S| \\button or lace models; dull or patent leathet ‘Cuban heels. Some Timely Specials in School Shoes Children'eg Shi department, whether you “Coat Day” we are values in years, for $3.49 and $3.98 Import Cereal Set, at $2: Acoli Rack is 69c extra Imported porcetain with various , decorations and names of cons tents on every piece. Set sists of 6 large jars, 6 small jars,. 1 salt box, 1 oll bottle and 1 vine. ‘of this money-saving: mete ote small pieces in fruit effect. Blouse, $1.98 High collar; ehtire waist’ has Black Crepe de Chine and | Velvet Over Blouses; bound. Crepe de Chine Biouses; $1t0$3 © Ton and Royal Boys’ Shoes; sizes 9 to 1344 for little boys; patent leather, but~ ton or gunmetal calf bhichers; reg- ularly sold fer $1.49; at $125 Boys’

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