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<1 a Roa A . » Are im P ekeied HELPLESS. IN PERIL OF FIRE. WHY, 6000 MORNING, Aged Woman Unabie Move as Flames Creep om Her. Mrs. Anna Maria Btotz, seventy-seven juere ol@ and almost helpless, was alone /, ‘tn het three-room flat on the third floor Vu of the four-story brick building at No. 1 Duane Street to-day when she saw flames in a pile of clothes, Her @aughter, Mrs. John Christensen, had fone out on an errand and the aged woman could only sit and cry for help. MR. ARCTOMYS MONAX, To-day is the day that Tennyson him cheap, and in effect shoots at him the classic question that John L. is said to have propounded: “Emerson? Emerson? Who the -— did he ever ick?’ Spite of this it is Me known — p. 5 Many —y Rl. a high bat- prophet's licen: about it In the nature jo A) they put put him down as ya Monax and let it go at that. Others call him the we chuck, Most conservative folks let UARY 2, | 1915. DENTISTRY ‘‘Anthony’s and Cleopatra’s’’ -was a small boy's answer to hus teacher's question: “Who can name a memorable date In Ro- inow in the Ohio Middle Atlanti thirty-six hours. torm warnings are displa: on tos during | the Atlanti@ coast from ‘Portand, Me. to the Virginia Capes.” tran history?” orable in YOUR H UR “cate” KEPT with a Dentjst NOW will be rer istory It will rear good, healthful, ser- “THE HOME OF TRUTH 59th to 60th Street a= Lex.toMAN ARGS Manufacturing Retailers of Pianos and Player Pianos ‘laa choice Turkish and Domestic tobac- cos are expertly blended to produce in Camels a smoke more pleasing than either kind smoked straight; we can’t afford The indications are that there will 5 : . ase ol Ol tobaccos pro- Prophecy alone and content them. selves with ane English distich: Seat year your corn ty ‘half your bay! Which, after — is the safest play in these hard tim WASHINGTON, Feb. 2—The Sloe Wittiam Dunn, a tailor at No. $ Duane | ®R0uld have written about. That ia, Street, saw smoke coming from the win-| When he wrote @ows. He ran upstairs and carried Mra. Hootie, Pus smother, Btots to the street. She was slight! let, merrieat day burned in the face. The fire, whicl irtly burned out the three rooms, was Misiculy put out by fremen onder’ Acts ing Chief sively, l] Viceable teeth; teett pood to look it, Rood to back uy ee simile we furrows tie tints the hair. NE of our pet s O FOOT TROUBLE PRE- NTION—we are experts ind it costs you mate- L ray less than will the Briages ard Crowns ard Fillit gs that are the inevitable result of NEG- LECT and DELAY. he must have really meant to-day, which is groundhog day. For it will be either the maddest or the merriest ~———=———~ | day, according to what happens when Rksumaticm Advice the groundhog comes out of his hole Hore te a prescription for rheumatism | “M4 tries to seo his shadow. {fo pe pamizea iat hog had no chance to see anywhere in the east wh , that means six weeks of It is well known to all seers, wine- acres, old wives and old farmers, that be snow and slect in the North At- It he seen his shadow he will Grop | itntic Biates and the south portion tf hibits this We Charge Nothing for back for six weeks’ more - |the the Great Lakes, rain . Examination, and cause winter will linger it long. Camels are delightful! There’s no tongue-sting nor unpleasant, cigaretty after-taste. Bh sed hans ten cents,and you won't amore satisfactory smoke, no odds what you pay. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. —we will not accept ary payment tn advance, and will return your J money should you happet: to be dissatisfied, Bloon ingaale Bros, endorse the i] written GUARANTEE we give f every patient. DENTAL OFFICE 3rd Floor. DR. TEPPER,PROP. BloomingdaleS 4% {2 $o'%."":} Hence the mad. Whereas, if the sky atu" store, Geiiuine "rors comes Ht 827 | be overcast so that he sees no shad- out Bo Packames, put up by /ow, then shall we know that winter Globe Pharm. Oo., Dayton, O.—Aavt. fe over, Hence the glad, With the dull gray heavens weep- ing over all the poor groundhog hadn't a Chinaman’s chance to see his shadow this morning. Unless la’ hours bring bim better luck we shall banish winter under the rule, The U. 3. W. B. forecaster is very snippy to the ground hog—possibly A Modern Remedy The dispensing of medicine in Pill form adopted by thecmedical men thoumands’ of yours age. Cal pitheli; aaiee tan rook: Froet-bites, Chilblains, Burning, Aching, Tender Feet Don’t endure foot ago: quickest and surest rem Two. tabl fa ound In warm. foot ba way Bloomingdales’, the Safest Place — To Buy Your Piano or Player Piano ; Bloomingdale Brothers, the sole owners of the Walters Piano Company, have established a certain and distinct high stan lard of manufacture. Only the best of materials are used in the construction of: our instruments and the most skilled workmen em- ployed to build them. Our tremendous output and our large cash resources enable us to sell Player Pianos of the highest quality at the minimum cost. Bloomingdales’ guarantee is your absolute safée- Bi guard. - QUALITY AND PRICE CONSIDERED, ; there is no other Player Piano that compares with ij our new and ‘ap-to-the-minute 1915 style “G"—= By WALTERSS8-NOTE PLAYER PIANO | e395 On Terms of $2 a Week Price includes a beautiful Music Roll Cabinet and Bench to match, a Cover, 12 Rolls of Music of your own selec- tion and FREE delivery to your ho hes, Blot Bi rt Pp, your dealer ee aaehase s eges (200 cigarette: ReG PILLS ser Oot + StS ed ht es om eae he nd removes the cause, Tat, Calocide twenty-five t professional jealousy of one who can forecast by the simple method of go- Me laying awake bei 1 true hte Thousands of citizens pin their simple faith to him this day. WINTER ERS OM R, NOW ‘se zeoetartct events he h iN ABN VAN VARNANASa Wai aia Vea 1-T~) namamranrar | Gimbel Brothers, Bankers (Under Sy ere State Banking De- } = been its made on or before ruary 10th port aew 4 Ter Cont. Interest rom OF WAR RELICS Gathered on the Battlefields of GIMBEL BROTHERS Broadway and Thirty-third Street Decreed by Paris for Spring The New Silhouettes Are Introduced in These The February Sale of LEATHER GOODS _—([A| Starts To-Morrow—It Is the Best Ever! |p $26,000 Worth of Imported and Domestic Articles (Including Many Samples) For $13,500 It is by far the most complete assortment of good: fered b: t such remarkable reductions. Owing to European conditions, hee pond ded only. arrived late in December, but are still coming i to the wholesalers; while manufac- turers dependent on foreign raw materials, such as leather, frames, fittings, etc., MI found themselves overloaded. The consequence was we secured large tities of : articles at greatly sacrificed prices. biaceianane yj . $12,000 Worth of Leather Handbags for $5,500 A wonderful collection comprising some 43 different styles, in almost kind of fashionable leather imaginable; variously finished or fitted with MeSeeeRES poeateete $1.26 Reg. $1.95 to $2.95 7 Styles Reg. $2.50 to $3.95 14 Styles = $1.95 Rag, Bony to $5.00 $2.95 Reg. $b $5.00 to $6.50 $3.95 Reg. $8 00 to $10.00 You cannot help enthuse over this wonderful new Wal- ters Player Piano—it is so beautiful to the eye, so rich and musical in tone, so Mae Coe cre and SO EASY TO OP- ERATE. Many cost! nary vements of vital importance have been incorporat vee no Spee has been spared in the construction. The pI ism is a. marvel of mechanical ingenuity, ped cc all the best features of Beer construction, and eliminating all the objectionable eatures of other makes. It is guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction under the most varied conditions while in con- hot E mber of the famil: é, 8 Styles $195 $125 oa ee te Kind of muste he or she likes best. ills As $35 a 80 $3,000 Worth of Silk and Moire Handbags ore about the gual and mugial ficiency of ths ew 4 . Extraordinarily Fine Suits for $1,750 1915 style "G" Walters Playet Piano. § All brand new, made of French and American Silks, black and colors— gilt, silver and gun-metal effects; fitted. $1.25 Reg, "; 95 to $2.50 $1.95 Reg. $2.95 At $29.50, $35 to $65 New Style “F” Walters Piano Gabardine Silk Poplin Covert Cloth Styles 2 Styles q ’ » Serge Wool Poplin Men’s Wear Fabrics 1.65 Re ie 50 to $3.50 $2.95 Re $5.00 4 The World’s Biggest iE Value at Will Amnipeo jacket reign? Yee, 95 * Tstyles : I eee l i $ wae Military Coats be worn? Yes, and undoubtedly they will dominate to a $1 y! Pe y ‘Will Bovecely Tallored Coats be in vogue? Yeo, and we think that their success $4,500 Worth of Sample Leather Requisites for $2,000 I will be Phenomenal, However, the lines of many of them have been taken from mili- Every helpful is here, including Dressing ‘ases, Jewel Boxes, Brush Sets, Flasks, u tary styles. Bottle Sets, Memo Books, Photo Frames, Fobs, Cigar Cases, Card Sets, Stickpin Cases, Music Cases, Stationery Articles; in most every leather. 26c from 50c and ‘75e 60c from $1 and $1.25 The question of the skirts may be answered in two words—voluminous! short! May we have the pleasure of showing you this collection of new modes? Third Floor 76c from $1.50 $1 from $2 $1.60 from $3 to $3.50 Men’s $1 to $3.75 Sample Leather Articles, 65c A marvelous assemblage of useful things which me appreciate, Card Cases, Wallets, Purses of Pigskin and Seal, Bill Folds, Hip Cases, Cigar Cases of Seali lion, Alligator, Goatekin; Pass Cases, Three Fold Pocket Books of Lizzar and Morocco. (Black and colors), $2 from $4 and $4.50 $2.60 from $5 and $6 EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for a beautiful new M Walters Piano or Piano Player. We will make you a liberal allowance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1 per week on a Piano and $2 a week on a Player Piano. U; request a representative will call. Send for our latest illu: trated catalogue. PIANO SALESROOMS, THIRD FLOOR, PARKSAN ro BLOOMINGDALES’ 22 72, SS"A0%: Set ee A Revolutionary Sale of Mattresses An Order for 5,000 Mattresses Placed When Cotton Prices Were Lowest, Brought These Extraordinary Values First Time For Such Qualities at Such Low Prices Made of pure, sanitary, felted foe Five different grades; 1,000 cotton. Built in graduated 4 or mattresses of each grade. The layers, thickest where the ‘y a full sizes weigh 45 and 50 most wear comes; will not é $ 1, pounds. Sixty different a= 4, tickings to choose from. . *) All sizes, in one piece; spread or flatten out. Mattresses from the made in two parts if *) desired at an extra a 50 grade up all have - 2. charge of 50c. Every jp stitched dges. Wehave mattress is guaran- ——). teed to be new, “open’’samplesof = , perfect and thor- Envelope Purses, $1.25 14 Styles; with or without inside frames; 3 to 6 fittings; vachette, morocco and goatskin; in black, brown, navy and green, $5,000 Worth of Traveling Bags & Suit Cases for $3,500 All perfect and brand new; large variety of styles and sizes; well-made and finished in every manner. $7.50 to $9.50 Traveling 8 to a set; in lambskin or seal grain case, lined with plush; cages in purple, black, tan, red, green and blue, all grades dis- playing quali. $10 to $12.50 Traveling ties and con- oughly hygi- Bags, at $5 Bags, at $7.60 struction. Walrus grain cowhide; size 16 to Smooth cowhide; leather-lined; 20 inch. 16nd 17inch. Also black cowhide: Also Cub Bags, black seal grain; English frames; 16, 17 and 18 inch, brane Hye 12.50 to $13.50 Travel- $7.50 to $8.50 Traveling A $ ing — at $8.50 Bags, at $5 Seal leather; edges, corners and Russet cowhide; leather-lined. $15 Traveling Bags, $10 Black Crepe grain cowhide; 3- plese co syle imported frames; hand- roughout; leather-lined. frames all sewed; frames; 16 to 20 inch, $5 Suit Cases at $3.95 Cowhide; reinforced edges; 24- inch size, Main Fi: ‘full English 65% | ww y Great §un uWorld JokcBook ‘ fe e