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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1917." ts TWO IN ELEVATOR TRAP [orto fsortnon went tack to trine| Kaha and Brows yfled for Delp Ly ; sevens aioe §. . WILL ASK ARE WEARLY WEARLY ROASTED] == up Leo Brown, who called to him.|and tried to open the grill door of the Kahn closed the door at the foot of| elevator, It did not eve, but to- 4 to succeed himself as a member the shaft and started up again. gether they made « desperate plunge Bis enacncerscana| FAD MINE POWER [ao sit ste crn acest ge oe ween rt, eo ern brothers @ontrary to custom, a part of the o arl stopped with a jerk. Kahn ewune the | sete" mien oa their, Wa Sp ks Which Ignited Ofl—Saved te abd fhm bet she ear aid net yo, men on thelr way te wo by Unknown Rescuers. tly AM his efforts produced a| under the etalrwa sp nag Dut out the Harry Kahn of the C. and K. Bim. | stream of eparks that struck in a Hittle) fire. When the re jos ar- broidery Company, No. 135 West| pool of oll at the foot of the shaft. In the wu wn reacters een to Twenty-sizth Street, came down be-|an instant black smoke was gushing there eee kyl eid thing damaged be cccabie-semaemrrnal fore 7 A. M. to-day to get out a rush' wp into the stalled car and flames Bills Already Drafted to 5 Give Members Jurisdiction in Threatened Labor Disputes. TRAFFIC GROWS FAST. ‘Pate on the nomination was made pub: Mo, revealing the bitterness of the fight waged against it in executive sessions. |The vote, taken after opposition had eyes Sepeomtn for nearly @ month, stood West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Men’s Suits and Overcoats at $19.50 Regular Values up to $30.00 THE SUITS are in two and three | THE OVERCOATS are in button- button models of plain and fancy through and fly-front models, full mixtures, io all the new and de- and belted backs, velvet and self sirable colorings ‘and weaves; sizes collars, mostly quarter silk lined, from 34 to 46 _— measure, in Oxfords, blacks and fancy mix- stouts included. tures; 84 to 46, stouts included, 91,000,000 More Passengers Rode in New York City in 1916 Than in 1915, We save you the extra cost of the Oculist’s fee of * three dollars, five dollars or more, by giving you the services of Oculists—who have had years | 9 puptis Service Commission for of experience in such institu- | ¢n¢ giret Distr t, which includes this tions as the N. Y. Eve and Ear |eity, nas fied ite. reper with the B. Altman & Cn. e e iawn hone! | Extraordinary Reductions ate fully equipped with every saath tS nate aaah in dealing it! it ‘Tepentilic instrument used ig "ane ‘conmiodon ropore tant ade IN THE PRICES OF the goto ditional rapid transit constructioa built i up the BEGEST Opted during thu ye a cmt MISSES’ DRESSES patronage in the World. work, and the cost of the system to The Men’s Furnishing Sections Will provide these Specials for Friday and Saturday: This wae gccommpliahed | As [the city for construction and, equi MEN’S ; MEN’S su an uni ‘able | ment is estimated at $350,000,000, determination ‘to completely | "Most of the contracts being let, the for Afternoon, Evening & Practical Wear NECKWEAR Men’s PAJAMAS satisfy our pa commishion’s ataff has been reduo : y PAJAMAS anf LirTis Glass are priced tone ct ih The running exponen will go into effect to-morrow Newassortment | Negligee Shirts | ofoutingftanne add a little more to the © put Me epsini ‘ude: SURE EAT bE of Flowing-end Piaited and pista, with cotton pongee Speer 3 Practical Dresses of serge . . $9.75 & 15.50 Gearsiavetiety | Gaich with Frosch cats, | thd Wcied coh ————w— | 12 pointed out, the regulatory ex- 'y designs, ton materials, SESONS See ce ee ae ||| 65c¢ each } at $1.10 each | $1.10 suit “Improved business conditions were satin ‘ ; ‘ . e oni Orr re ons reflected in hey Lendl a Ue La h “ Men’s Bath Robes 5 gee ion no nnencera wan rots Of satin combined with crepe 1 Qoovata, 12.50 & 16.50 | slats Taney’ eifis: Stade Mi: depen, vl pei ga ‘ oe ia gauring. the gear ended, June Evening Dresses. pe a DBO all new designs, heavy cotton crepe fancy Madras, 95c each | at $2.75 each {| $1.85 suit These prices represent remarkable values. passenge Brood Bt., next te Bete. Newark | street Fallroad com; . cal year 1916 was ense ro ,000, of (Second Floor) ‘ Cut Down Cost of Living nearly Ly et ce nt. The pyment for | REY Bod FOUND BY USING the year is ‘equivalent to Hn7.a0 pee : i. capita, Re port contains a brief history of the "itreet t railway strike and the E ita gnmanen ea The Fur Department LBSFOR M25 |sciiuch icc cats Important Price Reductions have been made wna cei Te ti throughout the stock, affecting decrease of 2. iF cent. 9 e Men’s Hosiery and Underwear The January Sale will feature substantial concessions from regular prices. MEN’S HOSIERY MEN’S UNDERWEAR Sizes incomplete. In all sizes. Lisle Thread Half Hose, in Balbriggan Shirts & Drawers, ¢ black, tan or cadet: special 22c medium weight; - special at 45¢ formerly sold up to $4.50, ot the'ene Mee nina woo GRUTORTTE O 9 ’ i Si A js . ; i ‘ { ilk Mixed Half Hose, in Egyptian Cotton Union Suits, man ut of “ae ra Women s & Misses Fur Garments black and a-‘number of fancy 42¢ ae eat, lott sleeves, 1 10 tn 1015, an Increane of cont (sizes incomplete) combinations; - special at ankle length; - special at ; Increare of more th "Gas French Lisle Half Hose, in Merino Shirt d Drawers, and aaa eaeee, for ie Muffs, Neckpieces and a ue variety of colors ee 85c medium 4 cate weights, 1 15 hc os ee neluaie ta wren ? styles; + + + special at natural color, - special at * Children’s Fur Sets : Also closing out of Also Clearance Sale of iS « 261, against 281 In 1026, (Third Floor, Madison Avenue section) Fre : | Pilar nch Silk Half Hose Shirts and Drawers of H-—— N--—— yee weg gp tee Migegyey Highest grade, comesienn English Merino and Wool, , rovelved as the Catted | Sates many color combinations; sizes incomplete; formerly , pie % iri haraveg, ot Fifth Avenue -Madtsou Avenue, New York 2.45 1.50 sold up to $4.50 each, - at 1, 1915, $1,161,’ T40, ed. jas been receiv : “1 Thirty-th Street Stern Brothers j Player Piano sts) West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Price $850 in Mahoga: TyROM a great Sonata "Hi of Beethoven to the : simple charm of Annie The Annual January Sale of Superior Laurie, the supreme pleasures of music may be yours through Household and Decorative Linens tke player-piano. This won- derfulinstrument bringsto you ri ability to play - teed Continues to provide remarkable values as the talented musician. as the following for Friday indicate: Cogyenien) Cites © Rane Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths, $2.75, 3.50 & 3.95 Napkins, doz, $2.95 and 3.75 See the Special Thr WAREROOMS f£ : pe haar: if ee ALSO Pate Feature in Gravure Fifth Avenue at Thirtyninth Street Dinner Napkins, Linen Huck Towels, ; Gaye Sectton—photographs of extra large size, heavy weight, hemstitched, damask borders, Ae Re-Girt Philippa biher Was ) Fessired the in fen hin one $4.50, 7.95 and 8.75 doz. at $2.95 doz. ce oo er Irish Linen Pillow Cases, | Irish Linen Huck Towels, hand embroidered, large size, damask borders, at $2.95 a pair $7.00 doz. Bedspreads, Crochet, hemmed, $1.35 Satin Finish, hemmed, $2.95 ON SEPARATE SHEET 1A SIX COLORS WITH NEXT >, SUNDAY WORLD In Greater New York and Victatty, publication of exclusive photographs taken the British Government for preservation in on Next SUNDAY WORLD archives, | EXTRAL™ uate t= EXT RAI SUNDAY _ “ WORLD bw MAGAZINE