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_THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FLAMES MENACE NOTED PROTEST AGAINST RESORT IN CALIFORNIA NOVEMBER 29, FELL TWELVE STORIES |: IN SHAFT AND WILL LIVE?.. 1915, and supposed bomb across the atreet, where there is an excavation for a building. He tore the wrapper off and found a bronze turn, bearing the WABEL HITE'S ASHES WISTAKEN FOR BOMB vund he had a compound fr log nd many br wi Baked beans are made more tasty with a dash of “Eddys”’ Sauce. a windmill, spinning 3-00 HT inscription: ‘ with nowher i im hs he “Mabel Hite Donlin, Died Oot. 22, and round, with Hows Fine also for soups, || in Restaurant by Undertaker} 1912. Wireless Calls for Help Sent From) Elevator Repairer Declares That He stews, oysters and —T . The urn proved to ashes of Miss Hite, the actress, A few minutes later the man who had checked the package, and and Excited Manager Calls for Police, Manager Patrick Kyno of Murray's ;Any Case of Tuberculosis Will be helped in and proper att hygtento Livi Felt Like a Windmill When Making Descent Avalon on Catalina Island— | Many Escape Flames. NEW BUS ROUTES Eddys os who sald he was Ray BE. Fry, man- AVALON, Catalina Island, George Clitsell, the stalwart en- | My alm ts to. give the Pubilc the staurant, No. 228 West Forty-second |ayor of an undertaking establish- Nov. 29 (by wireless).—Many guests | gincer of the apartment house No, 4% ; OLD veoh very best grade of work at tne Feet, telephoned excitedly for the| ment, called for the urn. He said ho ores loweet poesfbis orices |had narrow escapes to-day, in a fire t Fifty-ninth Street, which started in the Grand View| tc loosen a sta Hotel at 4 A, M. and threatened to| shaft on th sweep this famous resort. Within | \t suddenly an hour the flames had destroyed the | sir, was trying the elevator | floor to-day whe Ho fell into the down twelve You can pay what I charge, but you cannot get better work, These offices have been bullt up on the honest work and square deal iret lice last night that a man had eoked @ suspicious looking package \ere Which looked Iiko a bomb. inepector Eagan arrived and found of the dis try effective | ence haw no tor tuberoutonte, | em chances for | was to take It to a new columbarium, Ho sald Mike Donlin, husband of the late actress, had intrusted the urn to his care, 1 door of Residents of West End Ave- nue and Other Streets Object For while A a apecttio the S Grocers and Delica- ipod {ropped It t* agreed and 10c <yne. ing nervously about. He had . . hotel Metropole, o of the best recovery fe rengthening of ai tessen Stores sell it 22 tare sed alot recontly about bomb plots] Mayor Takes nm Auto Ride, at Estimate Board Hearing. — | kyon tn, Southern Californ ola es { eee F nay |] Made by E. Pritehard, 31 Spring St..N.Y. 1) IN jap usp papa $3 ie | aad ho had just discharged some| Mayor Miichol’s condition had tm- sponded to wireless calla for sad (MP Mate crane Cutt: | helped fat ay | ~ | fee ‘DR. F de ee | foreign cooks. He told the Inspector | Proved to such an extent that he was Bo far as known there have been | %ll'# body lit 1 Wire FOOT | cang it may ut Flak, aince — | FIN te had torn the outer covering of the |able to take a short automobile ride] strong protests against the estab-|"9 casualties. Driven out in their {of the elevat ind Moor, | it contains no poisonous or habit-forming |b 215 W. 42 St. Se * Finals — yesterday afternoon, The Mayor, ac- nightclothes, men, women and chii-| then & £ ume. And when used as an adjunct to | vwhecked package and found a copper wite which might be a fuse companiod by Mra, Mitchel, left the |#hment of motor bus routes In| iren took refuge In buildings not |of here! t Hving, it produces the beat re | Sunday World “Wants” t in West End Avenue, Convent Avenue and Sixty-fourth and Sixty-fifth Streets were heard by the Board of Hatimate to-day during the continu- |ation of the hearings on the applica- tion of the New York Motor Bus Company for a franchise in this city. Jhn C. Coleman, representing the ‘West End Association, which has wevera) hundred members, sald the motor busses would ruin that oxclu- sive thoroughfare as a residential street and bring about a disastrous decrease in property valuations everywhere, The Convent Avenue and the Sixty-fourth and Sixty-fiteh Street residents, also represented by counsel, pleaded with the Board to ohange the motor bus routes. Willtam H. Page, counsel for the Fifth Avenue Coach Company, which ‘unsuccessfully bid against the New York Motor Bus Copmany recently, drew a paraliel between what he says the new copmany offers the city and what the Fifth Avenue Coach Company oilers, He declared that if the Fifth Avenue Coach Com- pany ts given the franchise over the newly laid out route it will guarantee the city as its share of profits not less than $75,000 a year. [Ho said the ‘new copmany offers $30,000 the first year and {noreases this amount grad wally to but $60,000 for the last five years of the fifteen year franchise, |Therefore, the aggregate of guaran- tees Is, New York Motor Bus Com- pany $765,000 and the Fifth Avenue Coach Company $1,125,000, argued Page. In a final analysis Page claimed that the bidders’ estimates of the jamount the city would receive from {the new lines are, Fifth Avenue Coach | Company, about $3,000,000, and New York Motor Bus Company, $1,275,000. Peter Stuyvesant on afternoon. after Inspector Eagan carried the tub PIANOS Established 70 Years If you buy a Waters Piano or a Waters-Autola player-piano you can be positively assured of getting a superb, up-to-date instrument with a good tone; also getting it at a very moderate price. Examine the Waters tone and quality and com- pare the Waters prices and terms and you will be convinced that the Waters Piano or the Waters- Autola player-piano is the best value and the most attractive piano proposition possible. Horace Waters €» Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. Branch Stores 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway. 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. OPEN EVENINGS | 371 E. 149th St., near 3rd Ave. Couch Com- to the the con- “The Fifth Avenue | pany is under no delusions ai jcost of carrying passengers City of New York by motorbus, tinued Page. “Its experience covera eight years and 15,000,000 miles of motor bus travel has demonstrated that a uniform rate of ten cents ts still neces: to make tus business profitable even within the territory it now serve “The report of the franchise com- The Sunshine Lunch Biscuit seems to have an affinity for milk, Crumbled into a bowl of milk or nmunched with a glass of milk, it makes milk taste mittee of the Board of Estimate, |which recommends that the York Motor Bus Company be given the franchise for the newly laid out route, contains nothing to indicate Sunshine Grahams Youchou!d eat more nourishing Graham Credhere and you will—gladly—when Jike a luxury— Se. Eee ddan te norton: the. trenthicn Tattaay os pacey poe but Mise Look for the dollineach contract has b * ing withel Go well with chovolate package of Takhoma nag Migs or milie—just what the children lke for jiscait. Eight pretty Coach Com is the only between meals —10c. costames in other the United States that has survived the experimental period.” FIRE EMPTIES BIG SCHOOL. Three Thousand Pupils Get Sately in 4 amped ray hn New Tork Out of No. 14 In Two Minutes. It took @ trifle more than two min- utes to empty Public School No, 14 in East Twenty-elghth atrect of its |teachers and pupils this morning This, the most cosmopolitan school In New York, has 3,000 pupils, and the discovery of a fire tn a fourth-fioor classroom caused Princt ntz to sound the fire drill go Wit rs panic, laughing and chu Youngsters of all nations marcted to the yard and street A boy passing Grade TA on the fourth floor saw flames in a basket and notified the principal, The pupils of that class were exercising in the yard at the time. A fire extinguisher ended the blaze. Bed Sets in Boxes for Gifts Half of Them ave Secandsntl anes These Prices IFTY Cases of Blankets—from one of the foremost manufacturers in Maine—pur- chased for Cash at considerably less than their original cost—10 to SO pairs of a re kind; some with slight imperfections, In some instances the prices we quote are S| one-half the usual value; and in all cases the savings are substantial. is Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 be y mt Fl ray Blankets, wool and cotton White Eastern Wool Blankets Bans, ON a fbiock ae Bid colored ‘striped borders, | mixed with cotton; various qual | sign; pink, blue, red and green | finished with whipped edge. Sine | ities; for single and double size ig colored blocks; size 70x80 inch, gle bed size, beds, eH (each) $1.49 (pair) $1.94 (pair) $2.39 al Lot 4 Woo! Plaid Blankets, mixed with cotton; quite a varlety of Lot 5 Baby Blankets of white woo! with a mixture of cotton; Pred Lot 6 h color combinations; for single and Fon ‘binding pink and Blue colorings; size 72x88 ir double size beds, 36x50 inches, 100 In the lot; special, (pair) $2.24 up to $8.24 (pair) $1.29 at $1.39 and $1.69 each Macy's—Basoment, Rear, threatened by the flames. erty loss will be upward of several hundred thousand dollar. run the ear slowly to the next floor, where Dr. Levy helped take him out and over to Flower Hospital, They ‘The prop- A umeiot of Airect trom pe epic te bal Ago gn Ago Aga Ben hen Bee Ben Riga Ben Bgin ign ten hyn ten tgn tgn hyn hen tgo hen fgn hge | @ GIMBELS— “TheStore ofa Million Gifts” 4 From Riker-Megeman Oo. of your Bekman Laboratory, Philadelphia—aavt Ch oe WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Work Monday Wonders. Sap ovctetydectrtoutvstestosivite aisle ysteiredrdpsipdir iviptichsaeamaa Get His Size from one of his old gloves, and surprise him Christmas morning with a pair of these, Men’s Gray Mocha Gloves at $1.45 “Seconds'’—but only tech- nically so—of $1.50 and $2 grades. Forto the expert eye they are absolutely perfect. Prix seam sewn and with spear point backs. You Are Requested to Make Liberal Use of the GIMBEL Christmas Service Bureau OR the Holiday ‘on this Bureau ex- pands its activities amazingly, ren- i dering mans thousa ands of patrons a signal Yuletide service. It places at the command of the public more than a score of interpreters for those SU/ who do not talk English eas' Some of the er advantag Christmas Servic n Red Crons s+ Taxicabs Ladies’ One-Clasp Mocha Gray Gloves, 1.15 ? oe bof the GIMBEL Technically * the $1.50 all but p sewn wit Post Office — Stamps, Parcel Wa iH hing spear point back, Packaies arring GIMBELS~ Main Floor Shipping Office for Telepho: Mall, Express and | Messe Fretght. Western Union Tele- graph Office sages gent by less, telegraph Aiograph and cable, Money _ transferred by telegraph. Special Shopping Ser- vice. For Gifts—Brocaded Waste Baskets, $1.95 N dainty shades of rose and blue insert with a French print and trimmed with aod galloon. Dresden Silk Coat Hangers, 25¢ Travellers’ Ins surance, Gift « information " Store Certificates. Women’s Silk Stockings dete: vane OMe From the Three Most Handkerchief and Glove Celebrated Makers in America. $1 Pair $1.35 Pair Regularly $1.60 Regularly $2 Italian and _ pure Fancy Black and Bores, $1 rose and blue brocade telrined with gold galloon, Dainty Salts Jar, $2.25 Cream lace, gold bands and tiny flowers is the effective thread Silk Stockings. White Silk Stockings trimming. Black, white and —some are embroid- Round Shirred Silk Pillows, colors. ered, 5 , Women’s Silk Stockings, 68c Pair Some of them are “‘irregulars” of a well-known $1 quality. GIMBELS— Main Floor Tomorrow—Second Day of GIMBELS Semi-Annual REMNANT Sale Silks, Flannels, Dress Goods, Colored Wash Goods, Laces, Linens, Dress Trimmings, Linings, White Goods. GREAT s semi-annual event, scheduled NOW with special reference to the searcher for appropriate Christmas gifts. On request, remember, we pack your purchase in a dainty gift box, all ready to be opened up on Christmas morning. Sale on the Main and Second Floors. Remnant Dress Lengths Fine Silks, Velvets, Velveteens and Corduroys In beautiful colorings to har- monize with any boudoir. GIMBELS—Second Floor Lae worth 85c to | ast pba h $1.26 By worth $1,50| Nay oat $1.76 | Silks worth $2.26 $1.25; 0 o to$ to $3.50; now, yd.. 55c | now,yd. 75c| | now, yd.. 95c| now,yd. 1 .25 eA 1 .50 Short lengths of Imported Nov- elty Silks, worth $9.50 to $16.50; now reduced to, Remnants of 85c to $2 Dress Goods, yd. 55c, 68c and 85c. Remnants of $2.50 to $3.50 Coating Fabrics, yd., $1.35 Over 2,000 Splendid Dress Lengths and Suit Lengths. $ alength for materials a length for materials alength for materials worth $7.60 to $10, $7 .50 worth $12 to $15. | $ 10 worth §16 to $26. EXTRA! Coat Lengths of $20 to $25 Rich Black Fabrics, $14.50. Including—Seal plushes, astrachans, caracul cloths, broadtails and other popular weaves. The Remnants of Colored Wash Goods. 7T6c to $1.50 Rem- of imported Crepes, nants imported Ratines, imported Swisses, imported Lin- ena, imported Novelties, im- Ik ported Voiles 48c Velvets, Velveteens and Cordu- roys in wide assortment, marked now at half and less than half price. 26c to 35c Remnants | | 50c to 65c Remnants of Printed Voiles and Printed Crepes; silk-and-cottonPongee imported Ginghams, imported | Remnants of Linens All at 15°), to 35°, Reduction Second Floor of French Crepes,Plaid Pongees, silk- | 35c ilk-and-cotton Fongees, i-cotton Fi uilles, yard "Remnants of Dress Trimmings, 5c to $1. Buttons Reduced to, Card, 10c. Main Floor, White Cotton Goods, 18c, 28c and 38c Yard. . plain lawns, batistes, nainsooks, organdies, dimities, longeloths, Second Floor Remnants of 30 to 65¢ \ voiles _ poplin, ete. Remnants of Laces. All at 1-3 to 1-2 Reductions. | Main Floor | Remnants of 85c to $1.50 Lining Satins | at 55c to $1.10 Yard. | Second Floor, Broadway and 33d Street For Christmas—Give a Victrola VIII., $56.50 ~-together with the ex- tremely handsome cabinet illustrated, Victrola VIII. is the low- est-priced model with at- tached top, has the latest exhibition sound box. GIMBEL Easy Terms: $4 Cash and $4 Monthly This fine machine will play any 10-inch or 12-inch record. If you wish, you may select any four 10-inch double-face records, This will make the total $59.50, but will not affect the easy terms, GIMBELS—Eighth Floor New—The Fur Dickey with “Chin-Chin” Collar Dickey is a revival of a quaint fashion, but “Chin-Chin” Collar is new this season. Women agree that it is the most comfortable collar they have ever worn. 4 The model which is illustrated may be selected in Natural Skunk, ®22.50. Moleskin at $15. Beaver at $25. Hudson Seal (dyed musk- rat), $17.50. Natural Raccoon, $22.50. Natural Mink, $29.50, @ The New Collarette with high collar; in Hudson Seal (dyed musk- rat), $25. Nutria at $25. Furriers Since 1842, GIMBELS—Third Floor Young Girls’ Dresses, $2.95 Prery Dress and Blouse in a Pretty Holly Box. q The Dresses of White Striped Cotton Gabardine are hand embroidered in pretty colors. one Dresses of rink, light blue and white rep have silk ties, © All of these Dresses are so finely finished that they look to be cus- tom made. Sizes 6 to 14 years, 1,000 Middy Blouses, $1 4 White Galatea, with collars and cuffs of Blazer strij tive colors, 6 to 16 years, GIMBELS—T’ in attrac- 'd Floor 800 Women’s 85c “Merode” VostnésPaatst 55c Pu white cotton, also part wool and cotton mixed. 2e8 are incomplete, otherwise $1 would be the selling price, Special Children’s 55c Underwear—1400 Pieces 35c Rib weave, soft finish back, part wool and cotton. Sizes 2 to 14 years, GIMBELS—Main Floor. Continued—The Sale of Pictures 25% to 38% Less Were $1 to $8.50, Now 75c to $5 MOST important Christmas gift offering, pre- senting very substantial savin; upon new, resh pictures. Included are water-color facsimiles, Plain anc hand-colored carhonettes, platinum prints, ete. Splendidly framed expressly for this sale, in various new styles and finishes, Genuine $17.50 to $35 Mezzotints, Specially Reduced to $10, $15 and $20 A group of thirty in charming subjects peculiarly appro- priate for gifts. Are artistically framed, Last Two Days of the November Half Price Sale of Oul Paintings To make room for our new stocks of fine paintings, wo have held a half-price sale, A number of dealrable pletures are an Jott, including figure pieces to landscapes, For Instance, $100 and $150 plotures for §60, Also $150 to $400 pletures for 978 to @200, GIMBELS Sixth Floor Babe teaser ns Sane