The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1915, Page 7

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wi uit ss hand ves SH A icra buh Aah whore taut Kineton i FROM DYRAMITE BOMB) “rrer‘tve on tae top toor ot a ewo-| BY EARLY MORK WORKING FIRE| 2% wes hs moraine “Locking back aver an experience te ae 4 story house. On the ground floor is The building was occupied by Melch- of more than thirty yeare | have ‘ Magistrate the Third. the bakery and in the basement the er & McDowell, brick arch manufac. net yet seen ao single case in |, MY aye of usetuinoee, Ore atnne’ enti Shop Damaged and Neigh-| ovens. The bomb was at the door of | Three- Slory Pastors. 6 Factory Burned With] turers, on the first floor; Nef tted which —adequat accietanes, | Gutson, thirty-four 4 ph asd * bors Aroused by Explosion— Black & Co., manufacturers of cign whether from publi: but without a home, to Magistrate Her- Loss of $30,000—Occupants of bores, *“ the second floor, and Sage! bert in the West Side Court yeaterday, Houses Opposite Ordered Out. plilen, n kad. Shay Grane a wees | te ‘Seapeeed, ta “Muaieca, TL, test A three-story brick {1ding, | turning shop on appeared before ue and Gutson continued. “I was to ree-story factory building, Forty famities ta the two fou eters ne, Samuel L. Sulsberger, mn married, but arrived at the occupied by four firms, at Nos. 815 to buildings at Nos. $14 and 316 Kast aid they could net adequately | Church late, to find that my fiancee had Any one should set off a bomb| *!? East Ninety-fourth Street, was! ninety.rourth Street, directly across | Usual Copan Of Private] meet these cases. He frankly where twas, pa ee | Breas, at 8 A. M. to-day, and broke hy ‘his premises, gutted by a fire that started in @ boil-/ tng street from the burning building, P bitten tive way. Since, then fens : = - Charities to Measure for eat a friendly investigater.” Leon. hoe pas stained ime and T hav Over 25 per cent. of the ence pgutaeh ot five days In the work: State Aid Expected. records of private charities are thoee of widows. Thue 2% per Knows No Enemies. dynamite bomb tore a hole Stoop at Benecetto Bensenti's bak-|¢nemics; that he had never received ing letters, and had no idea ii cent. of the charitable job will be By Sophie Irene Loeb. ieeparey We Member ef New York State Com- ius torns State miesion for Relief of Widewed| the main fear being that funds Mothers. will not be fortheeming from the The Widows’ Pension Bill, or more| Publle, #4 generously If ae the robed Properly termed the Child Welfare} with her nen pew or Bill, was introduced in the Assembly femoved,f Vf ; : . tt seb mar Moca ewan | Reet ae tas Te Lex.to3dAv B38 Commission for the lief of Wid- HEADe OF OF PRIVATE CHARITY Manufacturing Retailers of Pianoe and Player Pianos ‘Will Close Out Friday a Collection of About Two Hundred and Fift Women’s TJailteur & Fur Trimmed Suits | owed Mothers. Senatér Ogden Mille OPPOSE THE BILL. will father the bill in the Senate. Alfred T. White, head of the Brook- Here are some of the reasons why | !yn Bureau of Charities and member this 1s the most necessary measure ,% several pri before the present Legislature: ‘There are mere institutions and lees family life for pauper chil- dren in New, York than in any other State in the world. Seventy-five per cent. ef the children whe come to the Chil- | ization Bociet; rector et, dren's Courts as juvenile effend- | School of Phlianthropy, es sala ‘petore ere are those of widows. the commission: nak that hat you 1 have examined several hun- | 91 nh yt societion dred cases taken direct from the aither could ci wou 14 contigs to do records of Private Charities of now being don: Formerly up to 45.00 These suits have been taken from the regular stock, “Two or three styles of a kind in plain tailleur models or trimmed with the favored furs. In broadcloth and gabardine. New York and Brooklyn and have a svatem of Btate pensions yet te find one case where they ‘why the charities should ask reaso: have adequately met the commen | the public for money to do everyday neede of the ordinary | State itself had unde: everday average family. citizen should respond to such al Robert W. Hebberd, Secretary |cuis it they were made, “You may, of course, argue that - that would release these funds to do some other saty charitable | work, but that wouc pe @ purely | gratuitous assumption. The, money | might or t not be available tor other things. Therefore in the average case they continue to call on the ch relative, the neighbor, the friend and | any other source that money can be secured from before giving ald th selves. it the private char! e # | York refuse to recognize tl ° 4 pression that the to cope e with all forms of y. ‘Their poal- it thelr past Fecord could snow f Bloomingdale Brothers Have Placed on Sale | 59th to 60th Street a Lex.to3d AV. Fua2308 rere oat ee | 4 Announce That They Have Purchased aaa i New, Fully Guaranteed, $500 y No C. O. D.’s No Exchanges No Approvals ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOMEOF TRUTH’ Opens TO-MORROW Opens TO-MORROW aging and pre, the takin, ver gf some of ee Bros. | == | COLONIAL S8-NO j | The Entire: stocks of Greenwald ros. | = see: | PLAYERPIANO 4 o ul tin uiséden enti: £ > iy And Will Place Them on Sale To-Morrow [| cate jvnule privasa, chantien have (No Interest. o Extras. over, so their own use go on In other directions, ‘| ‘At “‘the Most Astoundingly Low Prices |\22=3:22 | On Terms of $2 A WEEK the subject of poo “One thing must : 9 eo: 99 seat oviiag of pabls pct e'ME | Bones Go cence ea ae es of ae of Ever Quoted in Our 43 Years’ History’” W#2iie2 3% | |Peee mes core bo ee + “ idee | established between ) ms Triteenlean iterameee if This magnificent, new Colonial 88-Note Player | | Practically EVERY ONE of Our 120 Departments i iE My Piano is a DISTINCTLY ORIGINAL creation, y supple representing the o y' Is AMPLY Represented by BARGAINS GALORE | | te tentoning 'Hl Piano construction. . It is the PERFECT combina- || matin the bro tion of a Piano of ESTABLISHED REPUTA- i TION, and a Player mechanism of unusual excel- lence. — The Case is carefully designed along perfect ar- chitectural lines; the Tone is rich, brilliant and of exquisite singing quality; the Player Mechanism is | simple and efficient —a masterpiece of the mechani- | fl cal mind; the Tubings are of metal, which is more fi} durable than rubber; the Motor works with the ut- | most ease, responding quickly to the slightest pres- sure of your foot on the pedals; the Tracking Device is of a self-adjusting, pneumatic type, assuring uniform tracking of any music while playing. ’ y The above features, together with the Tri- Solo Melodist, a most marvelous patented expres- i sion device, make this new and up-to-date Player “‘The. Sale of a Lifetime---Do Not Miss It!’’ crm, Greenwald Bros, se: Important Notice Messrs. Bloomingdale Bros. Dear Sirs: This Great Sale is scheduled to last two weeks, Retiring from successful business after thirty years, we consider ourselves ex: and beginning with to-morrow we will list some of “oe ‘the amount you have paid and the prices at which you are the extraordinary bargains from time to time in the marking our entire stock make it a foregone conclusion that the sale will be the evening papers. WATCH for them. biggest that Bloomingdales’ has ever held. ‘We have no doubt that all of our patrons will take advautage of this sale to supply their needs at prices far below those at which we had to mark the goods. Wishing you every success, we are Yours truly, Bl| Bridge Commissioner ‘under May 4| Schteren and Wuerster, died to-day | he was about to board a Madinon Aver || car at the eastern plaza of the Willlams- | burs Bridge. fl | a0 to hin home at Marbledale, Con! had come from there Monday to atten | & meeting of the directors of the Han- over Club and was on his way home, > —~—- Ordway to Head Civil Service, ALBANY, Jan, 14.—Gov. Whitman an- | fy] | nounced last night that Samuel Ordway v of New York called anes in during day and agree Ghatrmenatin of the 3 eer chit vi" Berviee jon, U | pointed on Feb. 1 Ma Special preparations have been made in every department to take care of the crowds of eager shop- pers, and special sections have been laid aside in our Basement. where odd lots and broken assortments You must see, hear and personally operate it in | will be offered at ridiculous prices. U | fl have earned a reputation for real merit| fl] order to appreciate its real value. tl the ailering" they have re-| fy Tech temedy laf © alah per: } Please send me,| Special for This Week Only! All are made {rom reliable pre- i) WIS | 807 Cay <l 50 New Walters {Il criptions, | | | Uprigh! T e G d Sale ia_now in active ross, There aro OVER iff Wemare tae Kematy fo a ans pright Pianos riancs OD h Goods SEVEN HUND Cut-Price Items— over garding one Great Toilet 8 e DOUBLE what aro offered elaewhere—in tho F PANE ALD SLATER ries inches deg coe printed int that will be handed to: you 2 in the dor department © or mailed upon request, Be SURE to take advan- f | ame! of this great Toilet Goods Salo and lay in several months’ supply—it is one of the MOST IMPORTANT ‘ | loa of the year. B) street... eses es AT HIN 62 Fes “yn

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