The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1914, Page 28

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Se THE EVENING NOBLE, TRIDAT, DEOUNSSR 18, 1916 tere tex: ag WIREFIREESCAPE, | a Tir cataT|__ (AENVAENPAGBROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREETSENVENV olde MADE A ‘ph! Gimbel Subway Store | ee feral 100 Special Christmas Tables MOTHER ERAND SN ese: a (| Crowded with Choice Gifts at Lowered Prices. Regular, iN Subway Store Departments Brimming with ; /] oes ena “ot H etiteoonda:® the | | sath bin, favalterta Be Ween with Mm Ga indnks, Hotta and Tegani and | Several Rescues res Ws at Blaze| sarees tee gies Amato and Hine Bort will be given, in Three-Story Brooklyn | Tenement. Y ° erie a now for Holiday Attractions. Mrs. Anna Oltman and her elghteen- year-old sun, Edward, had an oppor- | tunity early to-day to use their home- | mado fire excape during a biage in the | three-story brick tenement at No. 723/ Wythe Avenue, Broo okliyn, Fora long | Wonderful Opportunity for the Man Who Wants a $15 Suit or Overcoat At a Most Astonishing Price, $11 These are history making days in the Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing Shop in the GIMBEL Subway Store. Last Saturday broke all big selling records. Tomorrow being so near Christmas, | ing we have planned for another remarkable day. The . the economically minded man, will find this indeed a golden | opportunity, The Suits ts for Men and Young Men g a 1118 ing ech ON aera Ti Apert ap jue ae ie nate ure Teton oer soft roll cor with plain orb or pasch pone? the double breasted Jewels time Mra, Oltman has kept an in- ew Renlously woven wire ladder rolled up | beneath a window and fastened se- | Adjasted curely to the floor of her thirds sstory Regulated apartment. | Guaranteed When sho awoke at 2 A. M. to-day | choking with smoke she saw there ‘ou Think You wan no way to get down the atairs, | WY and calling her son and « boarder, Can : Buy Watch- Michael Holly, threw the wiro ladder es As Cheap out the window. All three went To Please Mother on Christmas . Here ooh down into Penn Street and | alliage a shee" Fe wort cl 5 There ii Is a Chance hed ven warm clothing by neigh. | is ing that will please “mot more than a nice piece of furniture for Christmas, The fro was discovered by « motor- .|man on a Franklin Avenue car, who 4 |Tan full speed until he found Police- man Michael Morgan. Joseph Quiggs, @ former fireman, was pasting and volunteered to assist the policeman. |The blaze had started in the cellar and Gilled the halle with smoke #0 no one could get down the stairs. y| William Lukevitch and William bmg fol "a ae over 4 arts win Why not get all the members of your family to com- bine and give her a new dining room suitc, a three- piece drawing room set, a lsome bookcase, a fine rug, a Morris chair, a library table, a piano or talking machine, |some glass or silverware, @ set of dishes, or any one of thousands of home furnishing articles you can get at Cowperthwait's? And wehaven’ Meslapeh the kiddies, either—our toy de- t Mag brimful of just the things that make the ittle ones happy. Tt ien’t necessary to pay cash in advance. We'll ee eater ee without red can spread your payments over a year wore fling weekly or monthly amounts. Open Evenings Till Xmas (Both Stores) COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Avenue Tyo Park Row Hy Ra ol Stores on Park a At The Overcoats for Men and Young Men be had in the swagger popular Balmacaan te with $11): convertible. sgt raglan sleeves and full flare skirt” cheviots shawl collar model, double feesuceds belt & back, blue or gray chinchilla. A Special Sale of Boys’ $7.50 eee pin Overecats at "$5 Neat, stripes sad hata ct treme oy a and sn for 0110 ‘dora Ribbon Trimmed. An ideal garment for the boy who plays hi ard. Saseetats tan of Net An Unexpected Sale of Boys’ ? less 3 aulenDes an ae $3 and $3.50 Suits or $2 > i in white ade ecru, Overcoats Saturday, at =| tension, Cohen owns the ibarty Xai et ia, on nN fas Head ne the fuilding, an ‘and extension Pad on ray, New Yer! York te rear tor ? ate t living quart: gedit?) oblong Pg dang Dated fed T. R. Shows “River of Neubt.” EEE Two reels of motion pictures dis- World Wants Work Wonders, | 5xtver'ot toute: Sere cmos a nate The Suits are in Norfolk we with Moved g down belt; good twill lining and button f facing on coat. Full cut Knickerbockers; ta ted gandio Collars, in very ee styles, 260 and camizoe gray, tan and blue. Soe PT rs. The Overcoats are for boys 3 to Subway Store, Balcony Tetiacets | |For Christmas Gifts! Baye UloterOvoregts in ae Men’s $2 Sli pers 31. 50 AUTOMOBILES. | AUTOMOBILES. |___AuTomonies, pon greta omg a eer peg in Several oulels, B $5 Balms eo, Opera or Everett styl * joys’ a caan hoe or tan kidskin, with flexi if Overcoats, $3 leather sole: é . The Cadillac Motor Car Company’s pro- duction of the Eight Cylinder Models now exceeds the total production of all other high grade manufacturers. cut, raglan sleeves; ful swing sk eee eceyey tie Give the Boy s Pair “, High Gus orm Shoes— Like Illustration In tan calfskin; 2 buckles and straps at top; heavy durable soles. Sizes 10 to 1314, $2.60; 1 to 514, $3. Women’s Smartly |& Styled Gaiter Boots, Special at $2.45 Fawn Cloth top'in button style, patent leather vamps, flexible sewed soles. and We can now make prompt deliveries of all standard en- closed models—Limousines, Sedans and Landaulet Coupes. Cnsiasenin Leather Goods $1 Bill Folds, 60c. 60c Scarf Pin Cases, 25c. 76c Collar Bags, 60c. 15c Memo Blocks, 50c. 50c Jewel Cases, 250, Handkerchiefs for oe =r Child's 60c Bags, 250. $1 Envelope Bags, 65c. $1.65 Bags, $1. Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, white Women’s Imported $2.75 Dressing Cases, $2. 160 Tie Racks, 50c. and colored, fancy elongated initials;} © Bmb. Handkerchiefs Subway Store, Balcony . 150%," the regular 2 5c kinds; ype} N Men’s $8.50 to $5 Bath peel pects aig Robes for Gift Giving, $2.75 4 Well made, good patterns and popular colors; small, me- dium and large sizes. Also Men’s and Boys’ Neckwear, in large variety, in Ng pretty holiday boxes, at 26c. ’ ° : Men’s Shirts, 65c Sensible gifts. Factory ‘“‘seconds,”’ but practically per- fect, the only flaws being a pin hole or a tiny oil speck. Sizes 14 to 17. Subway Store, Baloeny TOYS FOR ALL In the GIMBEL Low Briooe” at Very Special Lov Low Prices Limousine (Seven-Passenger), $3,450 F. O. B. Detrett. Gefan (Pive-Passenger), $2,800 F. O. B. Detreit. Landaulet Coupe (Three-Passenger), 68,500 D. O, B, Detwreit, Cadillac Enclosed Cars “Dickens” Suits Here is provided the harmonious e neers have provided an An Ideal Gift Hulu, 106. Pile Driver, a won- blending of the highest engineering cighverliner motor of” superlative la For os seam 50c $2.50 02 $2.95 seBtanding Deak Talepionnwith oe marble game Tun by grav= achievement with the utmost in design- smoothness. The coach builders have : Soetied wetes piss, iby eee oe ee ie provided s dignified and luxurious en. saat eee. Hine Feet Vee and coas ing ul, vironmen( g . Petticoats : a bt ’ i Ki Ki Kate, « throw Detroit Cadillac Motor Car Company femheal \ INGLIS MOORE UPPERCU, President Broadway at Sixty-second Street, Phone Columbus 7700 Newark Branch: Brooklyn Branch: Bridgeport Bragch: 232 HALSEY STREET _—61 FLATBUSH AVENUE FAIRFIELD AVENUE A uate of inene in a whoo with colored pan and cuffs of Ne egal in sizes from 2 to i Phene 8340 Mulberry Phone 687 Mats Faese 816

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