The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1915, Page 11

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ORB OF FED | MO SIMOL CHUOREN Ee sss A small and peculiar fire in Public|to march under the fire. Contractor at Fit at Fifth Avenue| ford Avenues, Flatbush, caused the | Diaze above t sounding of the fire drill at 9.16 o'clock fi . |to-day. The 700 students marched and Fifty-ninth Street Sum out in @ minute and a half, the blaze wt was quickly extinguished and studies i moned to Court. were resumed fifteen minutes after | the ee Die ‘school. No the alarm was sounded. When the firemen -“ Gertrude Wilson, a teacher, took a| turned off ‘oe | Augustus E. Forgan, manager of ‘tho Hotel Netherland, obtained from | lshted taper to investigate a gas|put out the fire that {had sommunteated Magistrate Fresch! in Yorkville Police leak in a chandelier in a hallway on to the woodwork in the hall. ‘Court to-day a summons calling upon ‘the Degnon Contracting Company or od responsible representative of the ‘eqmpany to appear in court and plead (to @ charge of maintaining a public {nuisance and endangering the public ‘Health In violation of Section 8 of the ‘Sanitary Code, The Degnon Con- tracting Company is engaged in biast- ing out the excavation for the new ‘subway at Fifty-ninth Street and Fifth Avenue. ‘This work is being rushed and all the creat resources of the Degnon company are in employment to bring omy & Quick competion of the job. ¢ Public Service Commission has @iven the contractor permieston to wet off blasts from 7 o'clock in the Morning until 11 o'clock at night and to remove excavated material from 6 o'clock A. M. until 1 o'clock the next morning. Underground the work goes oR without ceasing, and on the sur- the only let-up is between 1 ‘o'clock and 6 o'clock A. M. + This condition has brought about @n avalanche of complaints from questa of the Netherlands, Plaza and Bavoy Hoteles and residents in the Bpartment houses in the neighbor- hood. Sleep defore 11 o'clock at night 4s broken by frequent shaking of the Parth from blasts under ground and ‘until 1 o'clock in the morning the @ir ‘is full of the rumbling of loads ‘of atone being dumped into trucks, ‘This latter noise begins every morn- ing at 6 o'clock. . Mr. Foran submitted to Magistrate Freschi letters from many of his guests who have lived in the hotel for years. They say they will have to move if the night noises continue on the subway work. Mr. Foran ald that he did not wish to appear in the light of opposing a public improvement, but he did a po the exegencies of speedy struction gave the city a right to Lo . murder the sleap of thousands of Wee ons and impair their health. would be no serious Chiecion ne id, to blasting between 8 o'clock in night, Chew 5c. the packet or haus “Bobs” for a cent at all the better stands and stores. Mane ruaitacesnt| Youre on!—<heart- es rare shaped bits of chewing gam all coated over with soemme naar peppermint candy. Some ith public health, Shee "zicicurs! flavoreeand some pep. a eee it up in pe dle- T a supped a tic’ was logma’ gang!” Here ‘Yare, Mother!! HERE’S A DANDY CHANCE BRILL BROTHERS have purchased the entire remaining Winter stock of Cohen & Lang, makers of the famous Elk Brand Boys’ Clothing And offer it At Less Than Half Price $10.00, $8.00, $7.00, $ $6.00 and $5.00 AT 2 g Norfolk Suits, e The new BALKAN MODEL Norfolks, with patch pockets or plain and with knife or box pleats, in Pencil Stripes, Tartan Checks, Pin Stripes, Plaids, Overplaids, Plain Greys, Browns and Smart Mixtures. Sizes 7 to 18. A wonderful variety, Full Brcthorw 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway * 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings Union Square and 125th Strest Stores Open Saturday Evening +BY SUBWAY WORK AS THEY MARCH OUT aoe =i in a fire alarm. Only two classes oo ‘They we School No. 9, at Chureh and Bed- | composed of the older pupils "ihe their heads did |“ [> OBS’ are the candy gum Youll like the “Bobs” Broadway and 33d Street $5 to $10 “La Markette” Corsets at $8.75 and $7.75 In the New Models With the Slightly Curved Waistline. Many women will not be content without two pairs, as there are brocaded silk corsets for dreas wear and other models in coutil, which are excellent for utility wear. Sizes 18 to 0 in each model. Gai with GIMBELS—and_ only presented at these prices during the White te Bale, $1 to $2.75 “De Bevoise” Brassieres at 65c, 85c and $1. 50 Pink Shop, Secend Fleer <a The New “Bell” Coat Plush, Trimmed with Fur, $25 This newest mode might also be called the “Em- pire,” for it has the high waistline and is snugl fitted over the shoulders. Its bell shaped skirt ished with a two-inch border of plier dwnidly& the high “choker” about the neck. Lined with satin. Coats of Imported and Domestic aterials With Fur Collars At $12.50 to $35 Regularly $25 to $75 Evening Wraps Reduced Regardless of Cost ‘hird bloor Little Tots $2.50 to $2.95 Lingerie Dresses At $1.95 Fine lawn fashioned in long-waisted styles which are so becoming to every ‘\ little girl. One model has the new 4a, double skirt and the other is trimmed with Valenciennes lace to give the effect of being double. Pretty enough for dressy occasions, Sizes 2 to 6 years. Second Floor Men’s Stylish Shoes = at $8.95 & 4.75 ‘Were $5, $6 and $7 Two big lots of them and a fine x wf stylesin each group. All “Glgints selected from our regular 1 P stock, an absolute assur- —_ ance aa to the quality and value. $5 s Shoes at $3.95 Pair Patent Coltskin in Button and Lace, Tan Lace Blucher, Vici Kid Lace, Gun Metal Calf- skin Button and Lace. $6 and $7 Shoes, $4.75 Pair Patent Leather with Coltskin Tops in Button and Lace, Vici Kid Lace, Tan Russia Calf Blucher, Tan Russia Calf Lace. second Fleer Oriental Rugs Priced at Hardly More Than American Qualities In these three 5 special price groups are rugs in some of the best of the moderate-priced Oriental RED Mosuls, Kazakjas, Bokharas, Shirvans, Beluchistans, « LIGVH AHL Lad» Karabaghs, Anatolians and Shirvan Mats In the lowest price group are small throw for between doors and other odd spaces. In the $18 ‘oup are good size hall runners and small room rugs; th #10 group are intermediate sizes, $4.50 pei ‘$15 Regularly Bogslarly Regularl “SUAHLOUA TINA OL OD $8. 7510810. 50 $18 to$20 $28. 2003 535 Ipaanvaevasis Saevaoaen Se VawaEN 2 —Tomorrow—January’s Most Important Satu =— LINK) Bee age OF And This Fine Clearance News Is the Re An Occasion for a Day—Tomorrow Exquisite Lace Blouses at $2.95 { Increased Vogue of The Dansant Has Brought a Sudden Demand for Lace Blouses! white 2 chiffon corn withthe as cs laces. be able otk them he 6.08 we ere Military Blouses of White Tub ‘Silk, § $2 Tailleur Blouses of Crepe de Chine, white and flesh, $2 & $2.95 Blouses of Sand-color Voile, $2 and $2.95 Newest Modes in Lingerie Blouses, $2 and $2.95. wait ‘Vanity Fair’’ Fashions for Young Girls---A GIMBEL Innovation Covert ‘‘Box’’ Coats, silk lined, $18.50. ——S Coats, black velvet collars, Taillour Dresses of Serge, $10, $13.50, $15. Afternoon Dresses of Silk, $15, $18.60, $25. Silk Dancing Frocks, $15 : Sioee 14, IG'and 18 youre Oe New French-Inspired Lingerie at $1 and $1.5 60. In the White Sale cnssten atta en and $1.00 50 oe mn ng a J A New Cotton Crepe That Ie Sheer one el a tn Ce Ged ue eo oe ment. We have the newest Paris Nightgown treme left circle. I wide Petticoats with motifs, $1.60. Combinations trimmed with organdie embroidery and lace, @1. . ieee tittle aa Teen near en ot - ie ite The Famous Poiret Combination Copied in Fine Crepe de Chine at $3.95 You will recognize it in the illustration, at right of centre. This combination which is fashioned with pantalons might, be called’s p princess for the waistline pd yd It is finished with shoulder straps and a wide of the Crepe ‘Underbodices of Crepe de Chine and Lace, $1 Seoand Fleer

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