The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1915, Page 6

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a0 MD Wy a Laem be? ois Broadway at Ninth, New York. ah Charming Street Dresse New, Paris-Inspired, $2 But there are only 200 svat 2 GIRL SAVES CHILORER t| LYING ON BLAZING BED io ‘ance Child of Seven Drags Two to Safety — Neighbor Burned Pe” vem val PETE ER ESOL CLONER COMPENEITION OAD 01.8 FACE OF FIRE TAKES FIGHT TO ALBANY}: wae usually resenting the th anted to be here should be dereliction of har to him, thes citation was addre to him in for Appropriation. — Fighting Flames. Mine dolar inkwells of gold and JOB FOR GEN. HENRY. Mrs, Emma Smolwits left her home attention to which was called on the fourth floor of a tenement at of State Comptrotier | Nome Water Remlater at 95009 @/ w1, 544 Clinton Btreet at 8 o'clock to- Night for Capital to Battle 4 i ; Yeor. day to go to a grocery. Jeanette, her j - Commissioner William Williams of the | seven-year-old daughter, was prepar- in Rll att nhl gor nowhere in sight |Department of Water Supply Gee ing for school in the kitchen. Minnie, Bistnet. Lalonas fe Commission to-day five, and Hyman, three years old, |] by Jenny, ! inet dg long and | were asleep in a front room. 1. lowered vii other Paris couturiers. Jeanette heard the crackle of flames ose How effectively navy blue ad a child's m. She ran into taffeta has been used with Honal| the bedroom to see the bed in which tan serge—and navy serge | the younger children lay all aftre and | * with tan taffeta. flames creeping up the window cur. Dresses of style, showing ta —the new suspender and jumper effects. I | Her i - i Te i: fi 4 i bt ston Surgeon, 1903, 1910 was Adjutant ate. blican, will Seen tbu x’ sear, "At one time hs wan H . i #2 nin! endl is i ine, The little girl dragged Minnie and the Port. Hyman from the biasing bed and into © oe eliendinelemage> & Fear roum; but in her excitement | same, ethical, practitioners she was unable to turn the lock on ERIE FERRY RATES RAISED. the door leading to the hallway. Hy- Vehicles Mast Pay 85 an@ 80 Conte| man Rubison, a neighbor, heard her ted screams, and broke down the door. a rial & little tan taffeta yoke (and Fer Srig Baws When he had the three children | should your, drusgiat ‘be out et, it, you the reverse). ' The new schedule of rates oo the | safely oo hall he tae te. Eine ees | Con Soeer verenen nnn OF Gwront trem tne —Navy — underskirt - Ra! ferries between Weat| room, p lown the ing cur. makers. ¥ Tp Mbany 4 10: | went Htreet and Chambers I na Mn ee sige sare LA hepa e back. * ney City, which become —girdles of braid. FRANK CASE ADVANCED. The woman who wants a fresh dress to wear under her *|Argement on Habeas Corpus Appeal | —cireular and ted skirts, led and shirred girdles. —soutache embroidery on girdle and waist. —light embroidery. mg ikirts of navy serge on ‘ reek HL uid il iH peeping E; f ¢ ness wagons, trucks, from 13 cents per trip i nd for unloaded ve- conte for th i j one . change in the 3 cent The Special Merchandise advertised in Sunday papers will continue on sale wy and Wednesday, together with es in dainty Voiles, trimmed with laces and embroid- value 2.95, 2.00 ‘ef Pongee Silk, with the new convertible collar; value 4.00, 2.95 . ape de Chine Blouses, low collar. Yellow ef a over net lining; finished value 6.50, - 6.00 3.95. 5.80 to 19. <,) Wale 6.00 to 94.80 coat to carry her through to the tailored suit will be de- fet for Feb. 8, lighted with these new dresses. We have half a dozen of the models in our regular stocks, made of the same materials in the same good way the same house that made these 260. ngers. ———————_—_“—~ rao ae CASTORIA oral argument on Feb. 23, in acco: For Infants and Children re ot |Im Use For Over 30 Years 2 ALIS RIECAMT Atwater Mangum, Sheriff of Ful- Signature of B. Altman & Oa A Special Sale of Blankets, Comfortables, Bedspreads, Etc., has been arranged for to-morrow (Tuesday) and will offer exceptional values in the following: White Blankets | per pair $4.50 & 6.00 * Comfortables, cotton-filled, @ach se lw Ct $1.65 & 2.50 Satin-finish, hemmed. . . each $3.25 Satin-finish, scalloped . . each 3.60 Crochet Bedspreads. . . each 1.15 Muslin Sheets. With plain hems. each 48c. to 98c. Muslin Pillow Cases With plain hem — . each 12c. to 25c. Hemstitched . each 25c., 28c. & 32c. Blankets, Comfortables and Bedspreads IN_ DISCONTINUED LINES . hhave been marked at prices that present an opportunity for economic purchasing. The Millinery Department, on the First Floor, will hold on Tuesday a Special Sale of Attractively Trimmed Hats im new, distinctive styles for Spring wear, at $6.00 & 8.50 Also Untrimmed Hats fn the fashionable shapes, made of silk-and- straw, satin-and-net or all straw, at $2.90 In the regular stock of this Department pleasing effects are shown in Trimmings, Including flowers, fruits and spangled or straw ornaments, all very moderately priced. _ ‘The remaining ae of Women’s Fur& Fur-lined Garments, Muffs and Neckpieces including the high-cost and popular priced Furs, are now being offered at remarkable price advantages a Stern Brothers 4nd and'43rd Streets, West of Bhth Avenue. * Will hold, To-morrow, a Special Sale of Women’s English Washable Doeskin Leather Gloves Offering attractive price induc:ments in these lengths: One and Two Pearl Button Gloves, 85 pique or prix seam sewn; in white only, . at c Regular price $1.50 a pair 12 Button Length Mousquetaire Gloves, pique or prix seam sewn; in white only, Regular price $2.25 a pair Misses’ Short White Biarritz Gloves, with elastic wrists; regular price $1.35 a pair, . at a $1.35 50c The following sales are now in active progress: High Class Furniture, Oriental and American Rugs Clearance Sales of Women’s Suits, Dresses, Coats, : _ Fars and Fur Garments At emphatic reductions from former prices Sheffield Plated Silverware Will be offered on Tuesday and Wednesday, At fully one-third less than regular prices B G o Plates, and? ins.}at 70c, 95¢ | Chop’ wad “Sern | $476 Regularly $1.15 and 1.50 Dishes, . yi ae | $800 Vegetable Dich Ment single Vegetable Diahes| "| Pltters Chop Dicken, } $6.95 Regularly $5.00 Regularly $10.00 Gallery Serving » Well and Tree Fish and Meat ae ee Diches me Cakcastnantas Value $15.00, $9.85 A monogram of three letters will be engraved, free of charge, only on the Sheffield silver. Rogers’ Silver Plated Ware introducing the new Lexington design Tea or Coffee Spoons 500 Butter Spreaders, }4 ds. $1.88 Oyster Forks, 4 Oe Soup or Bouillon Spoons, Dessert Spoons or Forks with round bowls, }4 ds. 1.25 Dinner and Dessert Knives, “110 Table Spoons or Forks, 1.25 | with flat handles, 14 ds. 1.55 Quadruple-Plated Tableware Serving Trays, 1% and 14 ins. | Tea Sets, four pieces, at $7.25 bead design, - at $2.75 Value $11.50 Phra 4.00 + $5.50 Hoshal tone, Ten Kettles 05 Colfee See ee Value siz.00 * Blankets and Comfortables wille featured, at extremely low prices White Blankets Comfortables pink and blue borders Double Size Single size,. . at $2.50 | Figured Silkoline, plain borders,1.95 Double size, . at $3.45] Printed Silk Mullplain borders,2.45 Extra large size, at $5.95 | Figured Silkoline, wool filling, 2.95 Values $3,00,.4.00 and 6.95 Values $2.25, 3.00 and 3.50 Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases At Exceptional Price Advantages Muslin Pillow Cases Muslin Bolster Cases 4@ by 86 inches, . at 14c i » at 25e 45 i » at bc i at 30c ry at 17 | 45 by 76 inches, Muslin Sheets v7 at 44c | 81 by 90 inches, ” at Be | 90 by 90 inches, 3 at 68 _ at 8c at 87% | ir prices on them have ff been, until this eveying. $30, $35, 837.50 and 942.50. a They will go in with the Test tomorrow at $25. | Second floor, Old Building. Spring Sale of Petticoats | make up for the’ past few years when she neglected the pretty petticoat. Fashion now hints that not only one, but two, perhaps three petti- coats may be worn. Here are better materials and prettier styles and colors than are usually to be had at the’ prices. New Spring Shades— New Flare Fashions At $2—Plain messaline skirt in _ sand, green, navy, cerise, te. At $3—Hea: skirts with underlay —new in shades and changeable ef- Straight and circular flounces. messaline under- At $3.85—Messaline petticoats, deep Spospe | and silk underlay. New plain colors. At $5—Messaline skirts with new ocall and ruffled flounces. loa: taffeta with three quaint Black. plain and changeable colors. At $7.50—Silk jersey with uc cordion-pleated crepe de chine |} jounce. At $8.75 —Black chiffon taffeta, with full sectional flounce. At $10—Black chiffon taffeta with circular flounce showin four rows of old-fashioned qui Ting. Silk jersey with deep met flounce and ribbon. \ NOTE—A special $1 petti- coat is of charmeuse sateen with tery pretty flounce. Black and colors, Th'rd floor, Old Building. 900 Petticoats, 55c Cotton; black and colors. Mads up from the maker's surplus ‘ma terials, 300 Petticoats, 38 Black striped gingham and secer- ff sucker; made with 300 Petticoats, $1 | aalcoipe botia Fite a 500. Petticoats, $2 with Med top a SO Subway floor, Old Building. Under Full Headway—The «. | February Sale of Furniture (ORIGINAL) Second day tomorrow. More than 2,000. men and women from ‘many States made feecuons on the Courtes; 3s. Today, first peel of the Sale, will be a bumper day. In the Sale A greater variety of good furniture than can possibly be found elsewhere. An abundant supply of solid mahogany furniture, for which there is just now @ great and increasing de- mand. Plenty Circassian walnut, enameled woods, maple, fumed oak and golden oak, with rare satinwoods and inlay 8. All fine in quality, pure in design, well made, prop- erly finished.’ These great quantities make Prices Lowest Everything is from 10 to 50 per cent. below our all- the-rest-of-the-year prices. $12,119 worth of bed- $6,156 worth of moder=' ate price chairs and rock- ers, Morris chairs and other adjustable back] 4 chairs, in a variety of woods and finishes, at a] ° third less. ate tension tables it uncon tops a ata fenton less. a " and These etal arte aortas nndto ‘be ‘bad only at Wana: maker's. a $56,000 worth of solid mahogany bedroom furniture, Colonial in 20 per cent. springs, pillows. No Every re is here. Seventh Gallery, New Building. WHITTALL Seamless Arabic RUGS 914, all that New York will get to be offered un- der-price. Bise

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