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Blazing Apartment—Gets Out Bizer Family. | A family of four persone and « jase, penned in one end of their | Mtreet at 4 o'alonk this morning, were Fescucd by Polloeman Hallie of the | ‘Wert One Hundred end Seventy geventh Street Mation, Hallie twice Tieked bis tife in making the rescuce. ‘The fre started in « closet opaming inte the dining room of Louls H. Bis- ere eight room apartment. The Bisere, with their two email chil- Gren and Rothenberg, a matd, |! sept in front of the apartment. In rear rooms siept Mra Rebecce Rothenstein, Mre. Biser's mother, and her two sons, Morris and Julius Roth- enstein, both grown. From their rooms they had easy acceas to the hall of the butiding, but the dining [room ts between the rooms occupied by the Bizers and the hall, The five In The Misses’ Shops ‘The Misses’ Suit Shop—Offers Tuesday Misses’ Dressy Suits Of Broadcloth, Velour Cloth, Wool Velour, ngs ond Manes ae. Plain fur teimmed models. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 Heretofore $24.50 to $39.50 Meet ¢ Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits ' Of Wool Velour, Broadcloth, Bastieh Whipcord and Corduroy Velvet, trimmed with high grade 4 to furs. Newest model coats and skirts. Heretofore $34.50 to $49.50 The Misses’ Coat Shop—Offers Tuesday Misses’ Winter Coats Velvet or Fur Collar or Plain Tailored Wool Velour, Broadcloth, Zibeline, Mixtures or Pebble Cheviot, silk lined, interlined. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 29.50 z Of Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats Of Wool Velour, Corduroy Velvet, Broad- cloth or Zibeline; semi-fitted, Russian or loose flare models in the new colorings; trimmed with various furs. 14 to 20 years. Special 29.50 The Misses’ Gown Shop—Offers Yucsday Misses’ Silk Dresses Afternoon and Evening Dresses Of Taffeta Silk, C Meteor, Georgette C; Chiffon and Nets, 14 to 20 years. i ia 15.00 Heretofore $18.50 to $39.50 Misses’ Serge Dresses Of English Serge in Navy Blue or Black, com- bined with Satin or Plaid Silks; is ape tailored models of all Serge. 14 to 20 Heretofore 4-50 to $24.50 12.50 Girls’ Winter Coats Plain or Fur Trimmed Of Broadcloth, Camel's Hair Cheviot or Plaid Mixtures in a variety of girlish models. 6 to 16 years, 12.50 Heretofore $14.50 to $19.75 Girls’ School Shoes Eamened of or tad, made of sprang oA tan or black Russia calf orthopedic last, hand welted soles. Sizes Tt 02, widdhs B to E. Special 2.95 errs [ene one & vee . Te tomy were token Gown on the poe rip efter eacited tenants whe | clad, tate the balls On the way down Mra, Bier told the policeman of th apartment | apartment om the top floor of No. O81 | ee eas sine | Weat One Hundred and Bigbty-firet| 7 phe had been aw Hallie went back ond agein made bie wey through the Ore, wrapped \the maid her to sefety Biser dig aot know that Mall) returned for Mise iwthenberg and, having seen bis wile Spartment. to himestt ee fire and he cast it from him. and he ran into the hall ablaze, Others beat out the never will, he t* too old to care any thing about it . Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Special Values for Tuesday Store Open All Day Election Day The Girls’ Apparel Shops Offer Tucsday Sn. ~- EL PRETO =, RICH PUBLISHER, beard by Melts © Louis Crash Was Forced to Re- tire From Active Business tor, Bidney Crosvey, the opere- | pow ond mak itp to carry out the poured, Uniniy *T LOUTH Now 1—Kéwera L 14 #11 19 180! Pretome ber of the Bt. Louly| wold, wee o douvied * pub Jun Times, commited suicide early to- 4ay. Mr. Pretorious, who was Pree Gent of (he German-American Press Ansoctation, which published both the Times and the Weatliche Post, wee found in the bath room of bis home. ene od | im bedclother and carried is had where he had shot bimeelt. | Mrs Pretorious said ber busband apparently had been in good spirits and that she could give no reason for hia deed He had been im poor bealth for eighteen months, bis illness dating and obiidren neighbors, he end into the the girl ‘The blanket he had wrapped around hen hie pajamas caught flames in his elothi and a doctor was called |from an accident on Jan, 18, 1914, from Weehington Heights Hospital. | when an automobile in which be wae TOO LATE. riding Was struck by @ street car and (Prom the Topeka Cepiial) a deep gant was cut in his face by Ry the time man finds out that| broken giaae Soon after the aoctdent he doesn't amount to anything, and|lig went to a sanitarium, Since that time he had been unable In The Women’s Sho The Women’s Suit Shop—Offers Tuesday Women’s Fur Trim’d Suits An unusual offering of ender models of Broadcloth, Velour or English Whipcord, trimmed with ieactous jonable furs. 25.00 Heretofore $39.50 to $49.50 Women’s Fur Trimmed Suits Of Imported Broadcloth, Velour Duvetyne, Whi with various Cloth, pened or eiuetees trimmed fashionable furs. Heretofore $49.50 to $59.50 35. 00 The Women’s Coat Shop—Offers Tuesday Women’s Winter Coats Seven-eighth and Full Length Models Of Wooi Piush, Wool Velour, Pebble Cioth, Mannish Fabrics and English Vicuna. 18.50 Heretofore $25.00 to $39.50 os Women’s FureTrimmed Coats New models for street,’ afternoon or motor wear of Wool Velour, Wool Plush, Vicuna, Broadcloth, English Corduroy or yf aire Tweeds, trimmings of rich furs. 1 29.50 The Women’s Gown Shop—Offers Tuesday Women’s Silk Gowns For Afternoon or Street Wear Of Charmeuse Silk, Crepe Meteor, Georgette Crepe or Satin, also street dresses of English Serge. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 Women’s Silk Gowns Afternoon and Theatre Gowns of Georgette Crepe, Crepe Meteor, French Satin or Char- meuse Silk, embroidered and lace trimmed. Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 29.50 Girls’ Wool Dresses Of plain Serge or Wool Plaids Models of English Serge, Scotch Plaids or Checks com- bined with silk or braid trimmed. 6 to 15 years, 6.50 Heretofore $9.75 to $12.50 Misses’ College Shoes Of selected tan or black Russia calf, buttoned or laced. Smart lasts, welted soles and low heels. Sizes 214 to 7}4, widths AAtoD, Special THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, vovensss 1, Man Injured in Auto ‘ vane t pe ‘me 8 tore + ened 6 he har row the other te 6 wlanbet tole -. ee - & © @rep them ig and thea, orth ——— aim oer fiom be thet label wa, led the Gach « Ne ” Open All Day Election Day Franklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Boys Apparel Shop A Separate Shop on the Fifth Floor 6.75 to 24.50 6.75 to 24.50 Boys’ Suits, Boys’ Overcoats, Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats English Navy Model—Sizes 3 to 10 Of Navy, Oxford or Gray Chinchilla; double breasted model; velvet collar, naval emblem and buttons, yoke and sleeves Venetian lined, body plaid worsted lined. Special 9,75 Tuesday at Special Prices Boys’ Winter Suits With Extra Knickerbockers—7 to 18 years New Norfolk model of Imported or Domestic fabrics; all woo! Tweéd, Cheviot or Novelty Mixtures, Gray or Brown Colorings. 7.50 Regular Price $10.00 Boys’ Winter Overcoats Double Breasted Models—9 to 18 years to 18 years Of Imported English Overcoatings in plain or fancy Weaves, Gray, Brown and Olive Heather mixtures. 9.50 Regular Price $12.75 A Separate Shop on the Third Floor Boys’ School Shoes—Damp-proof soles. Orthopedic laced shoes, made of durable velour calfskin, welted damp-proof soles 2 9 Sizes 13 to 6. Widths B to E. Special ° 5 POLITICAL. POLITICAL WARNING!| ‘William T. Hickey, for elght years Secretary-Treasurer of the Colorado State) Federation of Labor, a fellow-worker with John Lawson, sends A Warning Mee! eage Te New York's Tolling Thousands. { : oe Te Colorado Sate, (=) "State" Federation of Labor ( a) veesee Senses antan reer ene SY Denver, Colerade, Oct’ fith, 1918 v from « Labor standpaat has boon a flire in Colerade Satfrage wnt feof Si ate hat sree Seiten ssceocieoed tad atl er Cor oe eae Saissiaisieie wk a onthe Sarpeesy aint Wage Law ber lr ae gad al oo Tats nee fetes viteaeenmie nememetars yt a rkdpie Wrasesnreee™ =e AY SUFFRAGE HAS BEEN gee top tnd Yt reas mec Bat et may lend your support to @ measure ti reasona to regret. yap ie egy Mery truly rours, \_ You do not vote on woman suffrage when you vote on the Con- stitution, The woman suffrage amendment is on the “Questions Submitted Ballot.” Mark Amendment No. 1 on ‘Questions Submitted Ballot’ in order to Vote NO On iene o) onped Fe ake where 7 fee whee te febine er M(x Woman Suffrage, November 2nd w York State Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage , To»Morrow Tuesday (Election Day) An Unprecedented Sale of Superb High Class Coats Richly Fur Trimmed Values That Have Never Been , Even at the Close of a Season. 4. Z 15 Offeri i Coats of velvet, corduroy, broadcloth, seal plush, zibeline, fancy mixtures, fur fabrics and novelty materials; in the newest flare models; fur, plush or velvet trimmed; many are silk lined and interlined. CLOTHING ON CREDIT .\ You don’t need ready cash to buy here. Make your selection and pay us a little each week. SUITS & OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men $15-$18-$20-$25 2 PAY ONE DOLLAR A WEEK. | types of the new # Women’s and Misses’ Stylish Apparel A remarkable assortment of the latest and most fashionable models, Materials and colorings for Fall and Wincer. PAY ONE DOLLAR A WEEK. Suits, $18.50 to $49.75 Dresses, $10.98 to $45.00 Coats, $11.98 to $47.50 ALTERATIONS FREE, Entrance Through Furniture Store Third Door Below 17th St. . 263—6th Ave. AR pal an Account Our Liberal CREDIT Terms apply also to Long Islafd, New Jersey and Connecticut. Writefor Our New Booklet. SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M. WE CLOSE Mahogany finish fr loos “eusiang of