The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1914, Page 5

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GENS “LOST” UNDER CHAIR. |* = og emt staining ¢ eo ere oe ‘TWO FAST SIF FIRES eee ie cat eon "BLAZE BAFFLES FIREMEN. ‘ “USE CAPTIVE | AS HOOK. | “Wéllen Find Them There After mon arte oecond fire wea at No. Sas: Smoutder: Honre Benenth Pare | nee Stoney. Dalt Resatte (| mee why you warns rice ecant WwW 7 Zk , venteenth atreat, al a q 4 Alarm Was Sént out. oF re ~) BLAMED ON Hl tenement. Homeless persons have quet Floortas. | Three Cocatne Arrests, Aira, Sarah J. Whittemore of Mou a erent te mm been allowed to sleep, In the r nu fire in the home of Dr. Thomas) ty Davis ar ae soy that this rice doesn’ t need washing “4 there lately by oot the janitress, but when lend ther fixtures in the basement wer en ’ § > OU wash rice beenase it omen to TRYING 10 KEEP WARM Stolen she locked all the , - y<ue eat t Y with glucose and tale, You te | Some one broke in ca! a > uidaight the duetor i Ke. | Uren a ec Mwort follow and a em | p wash Comet rice because it is ‘Un lighted a pile of paper ne t yn to arrest him as a cocaine Gene Y eel rtoae the rice bears beg Ey is nat > partition. A policeman with the a r di the man to hie oon} t it comes to them, met Rice P ee Ses a ieee vane ww, 0nd tigate on a tour of th T N pitd Avenue and arrest that it isn’t. It contains <, i 3 .| ¥ 1) y or rn 4 oF he sho wed yp Both Set in apers and Endan, in. street broke in and put out the goo in the furnace pipes and wen sje q z The a ay he told! no glucose—no tal ger Big Tenements, Though | ‘Fire Marsha! De Matigon is inves. | About 7 o'clock Dr. Boutiworth was | then ; i ‘That's why it needs no washing. You will find it | tigating both biases. Mrs. Gallagher . ¢ ion, You ‘more often in soups, with a into Story & Clark’s, Se "$468 Little Damage Is Done. [thinks the Sixteenth Street fire was an accident. j the house, This time he had no 4 ¢ * met Sg hater Sarat ———__—-_—- | tleulty tracing the fire to the drawing ome ip itin your ree to reenind yo, jome in pay- older arocer has Comet Rice, or can easily get it, ments laterat yourconvenience. Price wo ent side tenement fires, pepa-| !* H. PERKINS HAS TYPHOID. ripped. ap the pecametsy aha diss “ wet Sh ' Also ask about N FREE DELIVERY. NO RED TAPE. NOERTRAS. [Ii rated only by a. block in distance and a hot fife that had bee | i a bout Comet Natural an hour in time, aro thought to have /Officer of National City Bank i. Vm enol S Te y ~ | Cetro, , : 8 R = something pote We offer you a genuine bona fide bargain less men prowling around the bulld-; James Hf. Perkine, President Of | eee —a bargain that can't be duplicated. COME ings in search of a place to sleep or| tye National City Bank, is il! of typhoid AT ONCE AND GET FIRST CHOICE, keep warm. fever at his home in Greenwich, Conn. i's The first was at No. 621 East Six- Mr. Perkins joined the City Bani ba} Special” gpead wi Upright Grand staff about four months ago, after rerv- teenth Street, @ five-story building, | ing cor several years as President of the Kselutely Free - | Spectal of which Mrs. Mary fat Benk of Albany. wa Purchase @ if 7 | $398 Parr fanitress. It started in Roker ay wd fetes : ry) é — - 5915 refuse paper which Mrs. er | Banker» @ one. STORY & CLARK PIANO ‘CO. story extension in the rear. Ean Dectinber” ost ey in ie im nt, wi] 12 and 14 West 32d St., New York. 41, “teres orp Mendey anole, and, ‘although an Suen test rive Avy sos re oar yoni ry a of typhi ‘turned In, extinguished the fire, which Bteoklyn, 1100 Broadway. Newark, ‘01 Halsey St. was confined to the bag of paper. | Dod Rernard Aaronson and Lord & Taylor Murray Hill 9000 Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street * "Founded 1826 Music Daily—-Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Tenth Floor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street TT Special Thanksgiving Sale : Women’s Comfortable Misses’ & Girls’ Suits Coats for Winter Days t &8 Dresses ‘ Very Fine Values in the Coa J Latest Models and Materials Misses’ Dressy Suits, $25.00 & $29.50 Usually $40.00 and 845.00 WV omen ’s Coats dat ; Brosdclothe: gabardines and covert cloths in a selection of peat sinenk cd odes pottiedhyat iat a $7 5.00 smart models, the best winter colorings. Usually $25.00 Misses’ Dressy and Tailored Suits Va Cloth, gabardine and novelty mixtures in all\$79.50 omen's Corduroy Coats colors, some fur trimmed. Usually $35.00) ‘ For street, afternoon or dressy occasions; black, brown, putty and Russian Misses’ Eveniug and Fs leblge AF giao tro.e0 Usually 935. 5.00] Crepe-de-Chine, Charmeuse, Chiffon lace net combinations. * Usually $85. 7a Fur Collared Corduroy Oras For stréet or d wear; thi fl Misses’ Serge Dresses, $9.50 £3: $02.50 model in black, Russian green, putty and 2.5.00 Usually $18.50 and $22.50 tete-de-negre, lined with u-de-cygne Vv Special and interlined. Jsually $39.50 ery Special ' . ‘ Ae Cae Hee Hai Fur Collared Wool Velour Coats: In the new flare model, with collars of i Mixtures, cheviots, novelty materials and chinchillas in skunk ; lined with di 31p25.00 l d t LA ievetall attractive models, black, Gave Buta green Ral piling $ ve Just an Oo 9 S W ee SOI p} g Misses’ Coats, $19.50 & SM. 50 a Uenally ete dress: afte ; ‘| h, di , Third Floor A * . ; ‘ : ian lee aabbtoadslother in A acon tbat and yet it has a new message, a new thrill when you touch it with a remembrance models. which has been hiding away somewhere in your mind all these years. The language of music is the language of imagination, of impulse, of sympathy. It is a language for anyone to remain mute in its expression. $19.50 Girls’ Dresses A Manufacturer’s Sample Line Guimpe and fancy tailored models of serge and plaid combinations, $3.75 Of Aiigh Grade Fitted 8 Onfitted Formerly to 87.50 7; . So it is that the modern player piano has found Some day you are going to buy a player piano, Girls’ Dresses, $5.00 & $6.75 ravelling Bags its usefulness with those who have been compelled to May we offer a word of advice? Buy a player Usually $8.50 to $12.50 understand the beauty of music only as played by piano in which the tone of the piano, in which piano In a variety of smart styles, of velvet, serge, plaids and ’ Suitable for Christmas Presents others. And so it is that a new power for good, a 4#4/ity is pre-eminent. If there is anything at all cheeks. Sizes 6 to 14 years. ‘ Hew, aud wondenili resreaiive foros lea been horn, a8 the art of piano tone-production, it must be doubly AiManntactutrer'a Gurelue Stock ot At Exceptionally Low Prices is Abies caeana ft meh sical exnvossitn. — ‘The important in a player piano. For in a player piano Girls’ Winter Coats Wi omaty "s and Men’s Unfitted Bags ‘ Re bere let | ee h = te: every musical pce dg is required to get full feeling, Dressy and utility coats of the season's pop-} $7.50 lazed morocco, alligator and imported director of a perfect orchestra is no mon the inter- the full expression in the music you play. ular fabrics. Sizes 8 to 14 Th tus an cov ide, moire alk and | ther lined; inside} $8.50 preter of music than you are when playing the player And the higher types of player mechanisms are ‘ pocke' izes 14 to 16 inches. iano. practically identical. Usually $13.50. | P Girls’ Coats High class models of chinchilla, cide Women’s and Men's Unfitted Bags : zibeline, wool plush and mixtures. $9.50 Of real seal, morocco and imported cowhide, Ca | Formerly to $16.50, moire silk and leather lined, with sewed-in }$/0.50 English frames. Sizes 14 to 18 inches, si 4 T. e 2 Ca hic $12.50 Usually $16.50) with deep belt; yoke lined in self material... Women’s Light Weight F Fitted Bags | Of seal, walrus an: in cowhide; moire silk 'uniors’ Coats : PO Eo toe eclil veh. etre ecllae “}815.00 and Teather lined. Sage 1 Le $11.50 and cuffs, yoke lined.......... apeiaan ‘sual Juniors’ Coats Of chinchilla or zibeline, box-pleated back SDoO Pla wer THUY y Pianos $800 to tke r ‘ FEE STR TAERT are Chickering Pianos always—with piano tone, power and charm of the world-famed ‘untors’ utss Ct gaberdinn, corey’ beondeloth ond cordazoy, long and| | Light Weight Fisted Bags ] Chickering standard. In player capability they lack nothing which could make them more short coat models, plain tailored or fur trimmed OL seal Wifey ond Iasposted calf, leathers $16.50 exquisitely responsive to the player pianist’s wish. i nt » o : $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 8 $39.50 blue and on, CB ipoiieey of Other Player Pianos whose makers have provided the same degree of excellence throughout which has given Third Floor Usually $25.00 distinction to the pianos themselves:— Women’s and Men’s Unfitted B. ) OF seal, walrus and Neal ton rie and Vose, $685 Fischer, $650-8725 Brambach Baby Grand, $850-$900 ae ator Hed: base 10 t9 18 jones, 47:50 Marshall & Wendell, $475-$600 Vandervoort, $410-$460 Cut Flowers for Thanksgiving Usually 927.50] , . Women’s and Men's Fi A Splendid Assortment of Fitted and Unfitted Bags Convenient Terms of Payment hi Of seal, walrus and horn alligator; moire silk >}$20.00 Roses, Cornatens, Clogseniicnems, Orchids, cadllecther thecal hana Pros ped ioay P | Our special offer of a new $575 guaranteed 88-note Player Piano, with Bench and Music Rol! Cabinet to natch, and $12 in Player Piano Ready for selection tomorrow morning Usually $35.00 Music Rolls— price complete, $490—is proving exceptionally attractive to Christmas gift seekers. Special terms only $12.50 a month. At Prices from 25% iH 40% find Vowes's ond Men's } ' ' The total value of this combination ts $612, Than Asked by Exclusive Florists uf eugi aps A at by t Of Rumian and pebble grain seal, all hand ($23.50 | |]. Lord & Taylor Music Rooms, Seventh Floor If desired cut flowers will be delivered d cut f sewed, Sizes 16 and 18 inches. (within city limits) on Thanksgiving Day Usually 437.50) Cut Flower Balcony—Street Floor Fourth Floor , prgety Be Tg A se ahr lie silat PR 8 rect A RRP 7 NR

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