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: ” SAE TIN Ti OA RTT LL THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER: ¥8, 1914. hs | Iw as discovered at 10 o'clock, and not| Freda Hubenbroker, the hotel cash-|¢@scape, carrying them most of the Sesnge HOBOKEN HOTEL jonty the entire Hoboken fire depart-|ier, saved the book* and the money | WAY. Ton TBO Werth ote hee, i aa en acento PHONE HEARING DELAYED. cause = Martin Littleton, their special, to-~ day by ¢ counsel, wan not ready to proceed. I ‘ y ‘The Commission fixed the next hoar- from the office. The fire # The rear of the Hotel Venice at No. sree ry ¢ Postpones tnqutey Wee! ine for Jan, &, which in two dayn after| lhe hecneathe cre Banting forove Of tng ‘third floor of the main bulding [76 Fiver Breet, adjoining Mees fh a ' 1 After Legisiatere Mects. the new Legisiature convenes, Notive| he steamship companies were sum-! and was confined to the upper floors. | ales property, was damaged to the acta , has been given already by neveral j one to fight the flames, | ‘The American Hotel in opposite the | extent of about $10,000. Mr. Gonzales, Revision of New York's extortionate |i iiy that they will introduce five ce able surrounding property was| Hudson tube station entrance and (after the fire was under control, found | Handsome Mutts. Qeleghone rates suffered another ate) ii sone bills at the first aexsion. tne atened throughout the progress of | tte restaurant on the ground floor is| that he had a number of severe burns | genuine Skunk Nut tack of the sleeping sickness to-day. 9" 1 prog always well patronized. Many cus-jon his hands and face, contracted | Belgian Lynx Sete” | Twe members of the up-Btate Public ae i remnants ‘fire. The rear of the Lyric Thea-|tomers were at breakfast or lunch-| while trying to save his property. He| Skunk Opossum. Set: Commission came down from| Mother and Son Held for Death, Altany for the public hearing, but after] Mra. Jane Nelnon and her twelve one hour's session in the Metropolitan | year-old son I 4 * sayed to finish their moals. They re-|Sronsz Postmaster Dies in His OMee, ‘Trimming by the yard fi 25 conte ‘\iwer they were forced to adjourn be- necond Btreet, the only person injured is|mained until the celling caught Gre| john Bauer, forty-two years old, | Costs and ete remodelled om 28, cone we oe ae Hobe Keaisor, Secretary of the Ho-| above their heads. superintendent of the Bronx Post Ofice. jest prices, All furs guaranteed of money 8 ons boken Board of Trade, who was one| The action of Patrolmen Delaney | died, of apoplexy this, morning in Dis | rusted, City and Stip Com Company Fire-| ot the ssrty arrivals at the scone and |Site,” sounding the alarm provabiy | HeG Mt patent One Hunerod and | ZARR ELEYATOR OF £1008, OCEH BTBL int; rat nee fractured an arm in @ fall from an|gaved the lives of several Polish girls | sss ltre caught fire several times, but the} eon when the fire started to-day, 1nd | estimates his loss at $100,000, partly Peay Pe building was saved by hard work and|S0me of them, finding that the fire | covered by insurance. French Coney and | borat use uf water. So far as is] ~* at the top of the building, os- —_—s ‘Skunk Raccoon Collar and nown SC #CSCté=*“npkW fighters Keep Flames awning. employed as maids. They were found Re eee é i. The American Hotel is owned by | by the two policemen on the top floor World will contain an 8-Page Pie. From Spreading. | former Mayor George Gonzales, Since|f the hotel paralyzed by fear and R IA torial Weeki of war Ph (e) (e) the outbreak of the European war|tnablo to help themselves. on 8 colored sheet, cite Pape Nomen and the tie-up of shipping business| The policemen herded five of the For Infants and Children py og min congas ° ‘The American Hotet at Noa, #2 and has been quiet with Hoboken hotels| girls together and chased them down ste, sheet and there were few guests in tho|tho stairs. Two others, Sophie Dis-|im Use For Over 30 Years |i» * monihe ef 1015, This Calendar ts 44 River Street, Hoboken, one of the|American. Those who had not left! costa and Anna Gunberg, refused to We design and beautifall tod Ei artist titally prin : their rooms got away without diffi-|take a chance on the staircases and | Always bears in colors. lerdmarks of the water front, wasjculty after the alarm was sounded. | through the smoky halls. Delaney and the united to demand tthe and ade destroyed by fire to-day. The blaze Mr. Gonsales, his son Joseph and Weeks helped these girls down a fire Signature of your onler with newedes IF By (50) 2 OH. Green Stamp s FREE) Tomorrow Bes with Purchases of $1 or More. aus. Ce Coupon In Addition a CUT OUT THIS COUPON he 34th Street—New York £ Extraordinary Clearance Tuesday 1275 Pairs Women’s Shoes Various Styles—iIncomplete Sizes rid pers So} ay Bae eae dh th Gra: loth Tops, also Patent Calfskin, wit : | 3.75 Black Cloth Top. Bs It bs d_ toe fe erry) ae Green ‘Trading 4 . rr ny Reduced from 6,00 and 6.00 Double 4¢ Stamps © sow (Tuseday) only, December sith. 740 Pairs Lace and Button Boots, In the Morning ®& (7 These 50 FREE Stamps are of the same kind with Fawn and Gray Dreadnought and B Sour puree you would ordinari'y obtain with pe aie Goa evanione 5.50 Single “S. & HL” Stamps] = A. D. MATTHEWS" SONS, INC. im an un etal amps. E World, 19-28-14 Reduced from 7.00 and 8.00 Thereafter. a vening Worl Leusndbiaubnbusannsewsocieeit \ Tomorrow fades) the Second Day of Our Great nsuiil January White Sale| Will Bring to Light Many New and Sensational Special Values Tremendous Purchases at Amazingly Low Prices—Marvelous Variety of Styles—“S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps—all these conspire to make f this the greatest event of its kind we ever held. N On account of delayed delivery, it was impossible to advertise some of the OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Extraordinary Clearance Tuesday Wornen’s and Misses’ Coats 178 Attractive Coats, of Broadcloth, meds | Remember, that in addition to the amazingly low White Sale prices, we also { very best values for the first day of the sale. They will be here, however, in time give you Free “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps, an advantage you can obtain fj for to-morrow’s selling—and they are well worth coming for, from far or near. from no other Fulton street department store. N Double ‘‘S. & H.’’ Stamps in the Morning—Single Stamps in the Afternoon. $1.50 & $2 Sample Undermuslins||Well-Known $1 Corsets Night Gowns, Combinations, Petticoats. and Princess R. and G., also P. N. Corsets, in desirable eseean sizes 19 to 69c 30 Slips of excellent quality lingerie or nainsook in a variety of pretty styles, trimmed with dainty laces, embroidered 00 medallions and ribbons. The greatest lot of samples ever © $1.50 and $2 Corsets—Royai | $3.50 W. B. Nuform Corsets Worcester, P, N. and R. &| —Low bust model, white offered at this low price.......... Vos egies een 15c Corset Covers; of good quality cambric, neatly 19c Cambric Drawers; of excellent quality eae " and pink brocade; long hips; Renita sperere bigh| Bose” supporters attached; trimmed with lace edges; some fitted covers in trimmed with cluster tucked ruffle; ex- 1 OM c * sit 19 to 26, six hose supporters... $1 st se eeeeeees $1. 75 CMR TOR: cvustecne oon eecsnedsedarsse reece cies traordinary values at...........eseeeeee 49c Night Gowns, of nainsook or cambric; round necks or Empire models; trimmed with eyelet embroid- 29 c 25c and 38c Brassieres, of good quality muslin, 1 4c prettily trimmed; sizes 34 to 44; special......... ery: yokes and sleeves ribbon trimmed. . hewe—Berend Fleer, Wash Goods Muslins, Blankets, Etc.| Art Embroidery Zibeline and Wide Wale Cheviot, smart models. . Regular Values to 29.756 15.00 205 Fur Trimmed Coats, of Broadcloth, Zibcline, Corduroy and Mixtures, full lined and interlined. | 18.50 Regular Values to 35.00 188 High. Cost Coats, of Scal Plush, Mixtures, Im- ported Broadcloth and Corduroy; plain or f trimmed models. Rogulas flues to 50.00 | 25.00 ret; cluster tucked flounces and embroidery; styles; trimmed with medallions, dainty im- if SH Se CNRRGR, ou 25. | ported embroidery. ruffles, laces and -ibbons 49 ¢ iatihewe—Hecond Floor. ALAA LA A AYDLL LL ADELE " : & Bleached Muslin—86 inches ie Piteene Flannels) zpoU wide; good col. 19h Bi spa $ to 15 yard lengths; 34 Stamped Kimonos, long or short; made of excellent j sy a ‘ figigs ee i yard........ ie oF quality crepe or lawn, in white, pink or blue; Ye, 8 heavy quality; thas ty ince aa, atten, Nemwantonen Royal Society design; values to $1; special. . 23 Roliday Gift Department | ol a (ee ree SL 19 au moat wongertu) us N 8c meee Ginghara i fast colors; very tpeoiel 6c sage Fine eel, Bins ts; full size; a 98 50c Stamped int ond canadian N ita mu at Ae va a $4.00 Weal Blankets) "with nainsook; stamped in effective designs, ready N Size a alk Hinde 88 Finer Pale Hes "s8s for embroidering. . Matthews—Main Matthews—Secend Floor. 5c Women’s Sample Underwear “(Merode” and Other Standard Brands At Tremendous Price Concessions it camer renin nese URAL AND D WELL MADE : Math yard ke from those fie rhe ate opened feta. Embroideries, Usually 10c a Yd., Cambric and Swiss Edges, $ to 6 inches wide; also insertions and bands ................6 AnONAA RAR AAROna tu N 5,000 Yards of 50c Embroideries; thr §0c to $1.00 Embroidery Flouncings mi eran | N it includes fine canine and aan and Allover Embroidery; of the finest Road Samples; of medium and heavy weight cotton, merino, Shs er two aunts of ‘Come eal o N o pig hte foe, ee pay Agee i Swiss manufacture, in pretty designs; wool, worsted, silk-and-wool; vests, pants, tights and union suits, in all the wanted shapes; values from 50c to $2.50; divided into three great lots, “irae 29] [Watts 59e] [WAY 79 Women's $1.00 Union Suits; of fine | Children’s 39¢ Union Suits; cotton gotton, heavy, weight, fleece lined:| “ribbed, fleece lined, with drop seats: high neck and long sl ordi regular and extra size $21.98 Seamless Royal Velvet "Rugs Many recent purchases included in this clearance make Size 9x12; Only 26 in the Lot - this event ® doubly attractive. Lot 2—$7.96 Seamless Royal wilton Velvet Ruge, $10 t0 $18 $4 O5 91,25 Zibeline sh attha pee ee $4.95 Dress Hats, Plush Shapes, 98c Lot 4—$13.98 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 11-inch — flounci cover embroidery. id corset flouncings suitable for baby sees 25¢ dresses, etc.; 27 inches wide..... 44he Embroideries, Swiss and|/Linen Cluny Edges and|1,000 Yards Oriental Lace cambric edges, insertions,| Insertions; well made] Flouncings;, white only; beadings and finished bands;} and good quality; values} #7 and 96 inches wide; values 15c to #le; to 19¢.; the 50c and 75c ols RR Oc} yards... 1Ocl vatues......0..... Matthewe—Mais Floor Millinery Clearance FIVE-PIECE PARLOR ot T eee 0 87.48 Price $70 Plume trimmed hats, copies PR ye blocks of the season; Seaish's 3138 ay pase ao A ANARISAAAII ACE Wii var : e et— Vour necount aye of ailestive iy ations, Ex- Deep pile room oe ri gam to bring room measurements)........... ot N HAGenny TANet $1.50 & $2 Untrimmed 45c Genuine Cork Linoleum— 29 Hats, ‘Two yards wide; full rolls; good patterns; square yard. ......ssssce seneees o Smart satin hats with fashion- fmart $1.19 Inlaid Linoleum, patterns through t to back; every yard perfect; al crown. square yard... ..... ec eee eee este eee Aer $1.98 to $2.25 Nottingham Lace Curtains at . . $4 49 Five exceptionally good designs, in white or Arabian color. 700 Window Shades, 86 inckes wile; mounted on guaranteed spring roller with slat and” brackets, value 22 ce $3.25 French Plumes, $1.35 18 inches oe ate) heavy mt , Silver t lated 2 iat 'N 98 and $6.98 $ : rich Plumes, $1. 295 A Se ered Mave, 2.00 ba om ied male ane ne pwede lay Small Accounts N Black velvet, with French | s!oy flues and heavy heads. Especially lavited , B5'58 Satin Hate at $1.49 Maman with S°sinate ale article’ et Sand color black velvet many as yeu wish te bay, N | tocing. = a — a TNHUMANC E A S0c to $1.00 Millinery Flowers, XC! NPY (Fieecss ||| _.aacrd kom ceeis eerie 5 y *OUR N ta, BLOCK 8" AVE., 357 TO 36™ ST. at | tere tt Pe $3.80 Armure Po-tieres with gobelintapretry bord Col tnd brows: pale. $205 2,500 Yards of 15c Curtain Voile, 1 0 Cc White, ecru and Arabian color net BO Anes inches wide; one of the L_ TEER RREE EES ER ‘Theor season's most popular drapery {al . &» MATTHEWS’ SONS, INC. a