The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1915, Page 5

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ENTE GHPTED cSTIS CUT DOWN BY THO MILINS Serious Error in Estimates | amount Pointed Out by a Director | Z3%it of Sage Foundation.’ Twelve Hundred Leave Proc- tor’s 23d Street House as Flames Spread Next Door. The management By Sophie Irene Loeb. officials for preventing a panic among) was Sod nen seconds TOTUNE OF TPPERARY’ SSezsceetan AS FRE KS WALS rte Fire Drives Congressman Carew From Hie Apartment. A fire, the origin of which ts un- known, drove Representative John F. Carew of the Seventeenth Congres- sional District from his home on the | ;, fourth floor of No. 311 East Fifty- seventh Street early last night. The blaze started in one of the ae barren £ cn wes Lod of Mr. Carew's apartment. It brovgn enty-thi ea was did a trifling damage and was qui praised to-day by Fire Department, extinguished by Bremen, |Shhuptetiorces Perey were ti Smo! attracted. to the| Sixth Avenue and treet, requiring Rescued at Miami, Fila, rams from Miami, Fis. the fourth] m Plating} 8. iy id Harris Broth-| mercial Tribune for years xth. inent tobacco manu: the Manha' daught Harry of, ene. wreel tho subm filled. The distress the life saying crew at safely to al 2 he atighteat in-] SAVED FROM SINKING YACHT. fo All the auditorium. |, 9, wenethy’s Family and Friends police] CINCINNATI, March $. Private ie Jennings, of Roches- . Oliver | abundant and appears as soft, lustrous eared ‘Minmt brought | tam GIRLS! BEAUTIFUL, CHARMING: HA NO DANDRUFF—25 CENT DANDE Try this! Doubles beauty of your hair and stops it ' (\\ 4 H i falling out dandruff; Pe ates the Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, | nd falling Hs That Comptroller Prendergast’s re- ported figures on the possible cost of @ widow's pension law, which were 1,200 patrons dpring a fire in the SHO | 1S tl building next door at 10.16 o'clock last | ty biase 000 damage submitted to him by accountants in THREE TIMES IN BACK in te iteataey ah sleanere at No, his office, and afterwards sent te the 187 West Twenty-third Street. —— + HARTOANY SHADE Sasser (oe } by a letter sent to Mr. Prendergast. Mike Gaimari, Stabbed Year the stage when Manager William t * flames mf a oe “Following on the neola of the wid. | TU ‘oe font; ae hae tase une wie Mg! wrt stay Gray! Here’s an] test tast, attrday, which cepetuted Ago, May Die of New Attack Sestin Oh Gute me yar bb ousaton toh : -time Recipe that Any- | the figures contained in the report sertees te sad tials set, ie sorteta —One Suspect Held. concerning that association and which the Comptroller replied were obtained jase of Sage and Sulphur for re-| from a fashion magazine, this letter faded, gray hair to its natural | from Fred 8, Hall, Associate Director back to other's time. | of the Russell Sage Foundation (Char- Bho weed ities Department), claiming that he was run down and the orchestra started “Tipperary.” “Mike Gaimari, who has a record Mr. Matthews stoped tne music in the Cherry Hill section, and who,| long enough to tell the audience there the police say, has figured in more| 48 @ fire next door, but no imme- than one stabbing and shooting| ‘ate danger, and asked them to file affray which has baffled them, was’ out quietly and without crowding. shot this morning at Chestnut and Madison Streets by an enemy who came from bebind and pumped three bullets from a revolver into his back. He is in Volunteer Hospital and his chances of recovery are considered slight. He had just left his home at No; 142 Cherry Street, when the shoot- ing occurred. A man who said he was Gaetano “~ 4 body can Apply. was “misquoted” in that report, is significant. ‘ He now asserts that in compar- | Within three minutes the usners had opened all the exits, except those at the east, where there was danger from falling debris, and everybody, WOMAN WANTS TO HELP OTHERS By Telling How Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. ance, this sim- with wonderful or pie silzture was applied be] brewing at home is ar, and lowadays, by Lois) at store for a 50-cent bottle of @ Sege and Sulphur Com- Cait this Moen old can be depen: to splendi dandruff, dry, tert chy scalp and falling hair. A known downtown druggiat says the hair so naturally and } sprig y, way, ina tell it has been ‘ou ma spon, ith fe and drew te a } | the mi figure—ti estimate for maximum cost would: out $600,000. The letter, under date of March 3 and addressed to Mr. Prendergast, follows: Dear Sir: A few days ago I re- ceived a copy of the report on pensions to widows with children recently submitted to you. So far T have had time-to examine only the parts in which comments are made upon or extracts taken from Li letter to you dated Jan. 8. in regard to these parts I would call attention to the fact that at bs Al ont genta ced IB Geo of the report has juoted me, though I am sure this was done quite unintentionally. On page 9 he refers to me as stating that “at rate of $42.50 per month, the Molignano, twenty-one years old, of No. 193 Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn, was arrested by Patrolman Geise!l- man, who saw him running at Dover and Cherry Streets. He is charged with felonious assault, but witnesses could not positively identify him as the man who shot Gaimari. He denies knowing anything about the shooting. A little over a year ago an enemy of Gaimari plunged a knife into his back at Catharine and Oak Streets. Gaimari did not fall, but hid to a lamppost unt a passerby drew the the knife from the-wound and summoned cost to the City of New York may |an ambulance. That might, on the be estimated approximately at |same spot, a man was shot and $2,803,670." Refereave to pages 10/killed. The police said the victim and 12 of my letter will indicate |was the man who stabbed Gatmart, ture Has Left Undone that I aid notymake that state. [and that hjs slayers were Gaiters {€you haven't good sight, Ehrlich ment at all. I gave eleven differ- | friends. eetvice will correct the deficiency ent estimates, based on the ex! John, known as “Buster,” and Al- y with fitted glasecs. Yj rience of eleven different cit! bert Gaimari, brothers of Mike, were Bote Enamined Without Charge Registered A een Chase os Las os $2.50 t Us Finish the Work 685,026 per year, based on cinnati, and these figures were ex- plained to be the “ Et mits” of cost to New York City, based on the ex cities specified. For exam! spending months in t were placed on trial and acquit! fe The police think the shooting to-day | B & is another chapter in the feud. rding to the police Gaimari is Established 53 Years. employed as assistant deputy by Joh . | largest figure, $2,685.026, was shown|the Workmen's Compensation Com- ” $83.Sixth to be the amount beyond which | mission, attached to the office at No. ‘ 380 Siath ‘22d St Now York's cost would probably |29 Broadway. He gets $1,800 a year y 101 NN Ann St. not go if assistance should be |for his work with the Commission. years, x “4 as many were al been cause petty ie: ick- Breskiym: 496 Fulton St.. cor. Bond St. | in Giuciunaticthe city which bad ering, an outgrowth of a. leadahip| side which I thought Prod Fig remy IN| the largest ratio 2¢ families aided, |fight' in the Second Assembly Dis-| also with » bearing down pain, It 1s manifestly not proper, |trict. Galmari, they say, is a district| ache, and I was at times awfully ner- therefore, to quote this outside | captain. vous. I took three bottles of Lydia E. mre ~~ limit, based on the city showing aay ates gore Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and J) - the highest record, as my estimate Burgiare Shoot at Watchman. |am now enjoying good health. I will One 7Ang of Playe for New York NORTH CH § be glad to recommend your medicine to ; Let us have your piano tor ote day. We will return it trans- formed into a Player-Piano per fest. beyond al: others. * Price * compl ' over two and a half million dol- we etely installed. Con.) filrs.ethe figure reached. by basing venient terms of payment. | the estimate on the experience of I purposely gi no single esti- {yxfarch 8.—Burgla y woman suffering with female trou- innatl, Yours sincerely, KNAB SthAve.at | Cincinna: ra sincerely Lindsborg, Kansas.—“Some I suffered | perience is taken as the basis for , | an estimate, the upper Ilmit of cost « | ount stolen has not bei |. | Lindsborg, Kansas. \ men fired several shots n in a mill across the tt by the | to New York City was shown in my Jetter to be a little over half | million dollars, instead of a little If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. - | (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad- vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence.—Advt. mate. If," how Chicago's ex- ‘sand you may publish this letter.” “Mrs, AAL. SMITH, R- No. 8 Box 60, HD 8. HALL. | WASHINGTON, March 39th St, | Avroros of the present controversy | troller of the Currency to-day iss + fil as to cost of a widows’ pension law to|call forthe condition of all national the State, Gov. Kendrick of Wyoming ' banks at the close of business Thuraday, has just signed a widows’ pension March 4. ~ James McCreery & Co. " 34th Street 5th Avenue Excellent Values on Tuesday and Wednesday “LA VIDA" CORSETS A large variety of new models made for every type of figure, with bust line from three to five inches high; medium length skirt; slightly curved waistline. Made of Imported NEGLIGEES & HOUSE GOWNS | ‘ An attractive assortment of Negligees, House Dresses and Kimonos, at special prices. X | \ House Gowns of Crepe de Chine,—lace coatee effect; | Coutil, Broche and Silk Brocade. t ; a side pleated skirt; Empire model. 14.50 Coutll,., eneeeceerer 3.00, 5.00 and 7.50 " a4 House Gowns of Brocaded Crepe de Chine,—accordion Broche., seer eee ,6,00 and 7,50 pleated skirt; lace coat effect, 12.50 Silk Brocade. 10.00, 15.00 and 18.00 Negligees of Crepe de Chine,—dalnty slip-on models; 5 prettily trimmed, 6. Negligees of Albatross,—Emplre model; pleated skirt; coat effect; hand-embroldered, ‘ 5.75 100 Kimonos of Crepon,—embroldered or satin trimmed. 2.00 Morning Dresses,—dainty models and. materials, ,,,,...,; “W, B."* Corsets,—excellent models for slender, medium and well-developed figures, 1,00, 1.50, 2.00 and 3.00 BLACK DRESS GOODS Newest Spring and Summer Weaves, in- 3.60 and 4.95 cluding Gabardine, Poplin, Voile, Crepon, Morning Dresses,—neat patterns; new onal, Wo Broadcloth, Serge, Ayrmure and Grenadine. ane ! 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( YALE 11 Lh All of Our Street Shoes Bear This Label Second Floor New Upholsteries & Curtains for the Coming Season For many months we have been selecting and originating, with the co-operation of the mills in the country, for the purpose of presenting the most complete assortments of Drapery ma- terials, Curtains and Cretonnes that it is possible to see in any one establishment. The assemblage is now complete and your attention is invited to this splendid showing 4 draperies for the coming season, in the ipholstery Section on the Fifth Floor. A Special Display is being made of Guaranteed Unfadable Materials which includes light weight fabrics for draperies well as those suitable for Furniture Coverings. Moderate Prices Prevail Fifth Floor Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 89th Street $3.35 $2.65 rgest Luncheon and AfternoonTea 10 A.M, to 5 P.M. Music Daily — Tenth Flaor Electric. Lamps & Shades ¥ At Greatly Reduced Prices 4 30 Japanese Bamboo Table Lamps Complete with silk lined bamboo shades; for,| y, ae oil oF electric. Usually $12.00 | 2000" Decorated Glass La lepanese Porcelain Completa | Cometh tah ame $17.§0—reduced from 925.00 | 47. peaerat yon 922.50 $22.50—reduced from $85.00 ; from $85.00 $25.00—reduoed from 948.50 | $57, 5o_reduced from 76,00. $35.00—reduced from $50.00 '55.00-—reduced from.$125.00 " Ael Dey aie LOY Hemi Electric Portabl ahd $2.50—reduced from $4.00 (metal and wood) , ‘iveseeaaee ine Midi grtpee vss § $15.00 .00—reduced from | I .§9—reduced from ian $17.50—reduced from 922.50 /350.00—redoced from Sree: : 20 Mahogany Candlesticks ’ bi : 12 inches high. Usually oss} 75¢ Cretonne Candle Shades (various shape: ae 31.00 aiS1goraum wake saw be Sith Shades for Lamps $5.00, $800, $10.00, $15.00, $20,00 were $8.00 to $25.00 ‘ Fifth Floor oe | Re yy Special Sale of Fine Cabinet Stationery @ Quire Cabinets in white linen stock—1 quire cards, 1 quire ff paper, % quires envelopes. F 35¢ usually 75¢ ae @ Quire upright Cabinets in note and letter sises, white only. 35¢ usually 75¢ Large box containing 94 cards, 48 sheets, 8 envelope, white 65¢ usually $1.00 PER: Sugrend Visiting Cards Special at $2.00 ir in Epoais Caxton, sr ce Fie poy 100 pla visiting Copper pla: te engraving, die cutting, die stam and copper plate plate eappering, ie cee, Odes a Street Floor QRAHANI SS Safety First! . 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