The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1917, Page 5

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a) Gets “Real Job” by Satcide, Samuel Corentz of Garfield, N. J BUS LINE OFFERS FIGHT FACTORY BLAZE Deputy Chief King sent in n Pal second alarm which Chief Kenion fol. @ roar. re | the Worlds De er tT 4 ~ EX stood talking yesterday to frien lowed by a third, _ pie i ‘Gregory Aven " FROM ICY GRATINGS It took two hours’ work to get the G te t D t 7. i Tod hd ees. 0 ili tire, under, control. The upper end reales octors Founded 1826 Greeley tycu 0 , 7 . St the buildi 0 a track tro TURNED DOWN BY Unable to Enter Piano Plant, Fite | ind water at aie Sees on agree that one of the vhs hat in t men Use Nearby Fire- taneous cc ombustion is thought to have ng to New York " 7 been the cause t to treat Behar n in Escapes, best ways to treat a and was. kitle ly et work, He | ACl EXPERT A three-alarm fire in the plant of | ‘White Widow Sioux CHICAGO, Jan. 17.—Mrs, Ethel Sue! Chung, white widow of a Chinaman, lone ti a lice ming Hawk, a thelr ho: Tesefvation in South the Sioux Dakota. TRY THIS FORA eeatpaen He Suggests Extended Fran- chise to Old Line on Per- centage of Gross Receipts. The suggestion that extension of the Biddle Piano Company, Nos. 105- 111 East One Hundred and Twenty- eighth Street, did $75,000 damage early to-day and afforded a thrilling spec- tacle. Owing to the hagardous character of the building, Chief Kenlon kept his men outside and fought the blaze from icy fire-escapes, where the lines had to be lashed to ironwork to en- able the firemen to keep their footing | cold or ough i is by using just such ingredients as are used in Father John's Medicine -which has had “TOM BROWN’ BACK IN GARB OF CONVICT Osborne Enters Naval Prison Ship as Prisoner to Study Conditions, PORTSMOUTH, N. H, Jan. 17.~ Thomas Mott Osborne, former Warden jof Sing Sing, has again donned @ prison 38th Street Chickering Hall, Lord ® Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 39th Strect Thursday, January 18, 1917, at 3 P. M. Artist Pupils of Frederick Haywood; Composers at the Piano. the rights of the Fifth Avenue Coach sult, and under the nam rn 6 Company in the streets of New York |" Micndhe eet Al tah | Brown he "entered. the prison anip | 0 years of W pany Shortly after midnight Polfceman! southery at the Navy Yard here as a bates be granted 1s made In the apectal re-| Ryan saw emoke coming from the BAval prisoner. He was received “ike |1 SUCCESS treatin | January Sale *|port made by Duncan MacInnes of | third-story windows at the north end! Mr, Osborne, accompanted by, Prot. the Department of Finance ia hia re-|of the Dullding, Ho and a night |Join McCornicx’ of, Howdoin Coteen |! COIS ANd COU "Pape’s Cold Compound” Ends Severe Colds oz Grippe in Few Hours. You can end grippe and break w severe cold either in head, ches ly or limbs by taking a dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” every two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nos- and air passages fn the head, stops nasty discharge or nose run- ning, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, Soreness and stiffness. Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing ‘and snuffling! Kase your throbbing head—nothing else in the world give: such prompt relief as “Pape’s Cold Compound,” which costs only 25 cent at any drug store. It acts without assistan es nice, and causes no Be sure you get the t. Sozodont LIQUID DENTIFRICE begins work soon as the brush touches the teeth and because of Being Liquid it penetrates quickly als the smallest crevices. It is the one dentifrice that moves fast and Gets instant action port to the Board of Estimate, which was made public to-day. Publication of the full report was made, following the announcement of Mayor Mitchel that the expert bad recommended that both the new of- fers of the Fifth Avenue Coach Com- pany and of the New York Motor Bus Company be rejected. Mr. MacInnes's report says that the new offer of the Fifth Avenue Com- pany provides for taking over fifteen miles of streets in addition to the nineteen miles now traversed. The New York Company sought a new franchise, “The offers of the two companies,” ys the report, “practically corre- ond with the exception that the Fifth Avenue Company guarantees that the payments to the city from the proposed franchise shall not be less in any year than the aggregate amount of $162,000, Over @ franchise |period of fifteen years, the minimum |guartntee would be $2,430,000, while the minimum payments which would be guaranteed under the proposal submitted by the New York Motor bus Company would aggregate §735,- 000 during the entire fifteen years of the franchise, “Neither the amended proposal of the Fifth Avenue Coach Company or the New York Motor Bus Company ted. The latter be- ‘n of 6 per centum en ts of & coach com- ny operating over the routes de- irrespective of how largo ross receipts might grow, is inadequate ns a consideration r the valuable franchise enjoyed, The modified proposal of the Fifth = Avenue Coach Company should be NeudorksLeadingVictrola Stores Tanday bono, gi7. ahs BWwa2ndSt 27WMthSt BET SOAVES BETS 80 AVES VICTROLAS on Easy Payments [rejected because the provision for |compensation to the city 1s based on |net profits from the new lines instead jof upon gross receipts, | “No franchise over which the board [has exclusive jurisdiction has pro- vided for payments to the city upon the basis of net receipts. There are g00d and sound reasons for this well established policy.” The report concludes with the recommendation that instead of ac- cepting the proposals an extended | franchise should be granted the Fifth Avenue Coach Company upon the principle of a fixed compensation to the city based on the gross receipts, jincreasing with the increase of re- | ceipts over stated pertods. 6" Ave. Corn BROOKLYN NEW Largest Popular Price Giement 5 Heese in New Yor! D. PRICE & CO. | Featured at All Three Stores Thursday An Out-of-the-Ordinary Sale of Spring Dresses At the Very Special Price of er 18" Street YORK NEWARK watchman turned in the alarm. The Dlase, starting in one of the work- rooms, soon reached a largo amount of inflammable material, Jumped the wide airshaft and went skyward witb Harry Bolarisky, who registered ‘under his own name, arrived at the Navy Yard this forenoon in the charge of a Mas- ter-at-Arms. Mr. Osborne, at the re- and as a tonic od WORLO WANTS WORK WONDERS. quest of Secretary Daniels, ia making @ Personal investigation of conditions In naval prisons, James 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY McCREERY “MASTER-MADE” FURNITURE Considerably Underpriced Four-piece Colonial Model Suite as illustrated, including Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Full Size Bed. Four-piece Louis XVI Model Suites in Mahogany, Walnut, or finished in Ivory regularly 250.00, Four-piece Louis XVI Model Suites in Mahogany, Walnut and finished in Ivory regularly 365.00, Enamel. Enamel. McGreery & Co. 34th Street January Sale 135.00 Chamber Furniture regularly 185.00 Four-piece Queen Anne Model Suites in Mahogany and American Walnut; Chiffonier has portable mirror and Toilet Table has two extra hand mirrors............. 250.00 regularly $00.00 Four-piece Colonial Model Suites. .... 125.00 regularly 150,00 198.00 275.00 Wom High Cut Black Boots $4.95 Regularly $6.00 a pair Patent leather or dull Russia calf; tops of black cloth or kid; high Louis XVI. or Cuban heels. the charm and completenes: significant values. Designed for evening wear Brassieres 75c Usually $1.00 to $1.50 Allover embroidery; tai- lored and filet lace trimmed “Pussywillow” silk. Two decidedly smart so much in vogue. Women’ height of fashion and are 30 Dresses Reduced to $18.00 Afternoon Dresses of silk an So varied, so complete are the assortments assembled for this event and 80 extraordinary its values, that this may well be termed the most interesting and most important Shoe Sale of the season. The January Sale Muslin Underwear: Negligee The 1917 Sale, remarkably successful since its inception, is notable for New “Bandeau’’ Brassieres Women’s Fur Collared Coats Deep collars of fur add to the style of these finely tailored garments in every fashionable color of the season. A collection of 70 smart Dresses, taken from regular stock and offered for quick clearance at much below former prices. en’s Footwear High Cut Black Boots $5.95 Regularly $8.00 a pair Finest grade Patentleather or dull kid, with plain toe or simulated tips; extremely smart in style. Beoond Floor High Cut Novelty Boots $6.85 Regularly $8 to $10 Black or brown Suede; bronze kid, tan calf and kid- skin; patent and dull leath- ers. Sizes are incomplete. s, Petticoats, Corsets s of its assortments and for its many splendid and Featured for Thursday especially, and as dainty as can be. Brassieres 98c Usually $1.50 Cluny lace of fine quality; an effective model with ri bon shoulder straps. Second Flor In a full range of sizes. Brassieres $1.25 Usually $2.00 Washable satin in a most elaborate model, trimmed with vor lace, Special for Thursday of Shetland Velour $29.50 models in the soft, light weight but warm Coating Third Floor s Dresses Reduced The models are in the extremely varied. The values are exceptional. 40 Dresses Reduced to $29.50 d Georgette Afternoon Dresses of charmeuse, com- crepe. Street Dresses of Serge. Tailored § bined with Georgette crepe; of satin effec- $49.9 Solid Mahogany Chair or Rocker, as illustrated. ; .. regularly 20.00, 13.75 mae oie D ‘tke, aya dU. SEEES fat tae tote, Table, ill RRA ek ee ieee ree ee ae .00, i so a few Evening Dresses in si eorgette or taffeta, fur trimm ‘able, as illustrate: regularly $2.00, 23.75 Nee GOD. No tAoneavats * ° Third Floor You will be anit ot the Bane Library Fur iture anos charming models included in this Overstuffed Sofas covered in Velour. ..115.00 Ta’ 5 J i vain! ‘4 ; ¥ § .. ALS, pestry Sofas, loose cushions. +..... 75.00 salpecra ued Neiogt coplietia Ip regularly 150.00 regularly 98.00 Luggage Metallic Trimmings Arm Chairs to match.............55 55.00 Arm Chairs to match...........+0655 42.50 i At Special Clearance Prices Thereiate filective tallore regularly 72.50 regularly 55.00 For Winter Travel Imported Bands, Fdgings, Flouncings and and beautiful embroid. Mahogany Windsor Chairs........... 10.00 Overstuffed Arm Chairs...........4++ 25.00 Allovers in the most brilliantly effective pat- models for dressier occa- sions, of Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor and Taffeta, in all the exquisite Spring colorings, and in all sizes from 14 to 44, No Charge for Alterations Wardrobe Trunks Full size, of three ply veneer basswood, covered with hard vulcanized fibre. Carry 10 men’s suite or 15 women’s gowns; 12 hangers, shoe pockets, compartments for two hats.$42,50 regularly 14.50 regularly 40.00 terns and wanted widths, have been radically reduced for this sale. Gold, Silver and Steel Bands Were $2.25, $3.25, $4.25 to $6.25 yd. $1.15, $1.65, $2.25 and $3.25 Gold, Silver and Steel Edges Were $1.65, $2.75, $4.50, $5.65 & $8.95 yd. $1.00, $1.95, $2.50, $2.85 & $5.00 Gold, Silver and Steel Allovers 18-inch widths ' 36-inch widths Were $5.75 yd. Were $11.95 and $12.75 yd. $3.00 $6.50 Gold, Silver and Steel Flouncings Width 18 to 40 inches Were $2.50, $5.25, $7.50 to $10.25 yd. $1.15, $2.95, $3.95 & $5.75 Imported Silver Cloth—-$2.50 Unusually Important Sale _150 FINE WILTON RUGS 55.00 Women’s Suit Cases Light Weight Suit Cases of black enameled cowhide. Trench sewn edges. Two locks, Satin lined. Pockets at ends and in lid, Fitted with mirror Also a Very Special Offering of Embroidered Serge Dresses at $10 New tailored effects in the correct colors; sizes 14 to 44, Men's Traveling Bags Of brown cowhide. Hand sewn English frames and hand sewn on reinforced corners. Full leather lined with three inside y Peete Sizes 16 and 18 inches, Special......$12.50 aweo quality vwidiitas ineiee Fourth Floor Ground Floor OS 0S 0" a OS 8 OS 0S 0S 0 0 0S 1S 0S Se Size 9x1@ ft. regularly 69.50 to 75.00 CLOSING OUT THE BALANCE OF WINTER STOCKS AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS 210 COATS 165 SUITS (ee () <The abote also en sale af oar’ BROOKLYN STORE and TBEWARK STORE, Fulton and Bridge Rugs of exceptionally fine quality; all fringed; suitable for Parlor, Living Room, DinIng Room and Chamber use; a large assortment of choice designs in rich colorings to harmonise with any style of decoration. a 0200 0 S19) a Oa 0 a 0 Sa ae 010) a) Ga 0 a 0 Sa 0 0 a 0 OS Ot oeS0 S00 Se 0e S00 It ts not probable that we shall be able to offer this quality Rug at such a low price again this season. NO ©, 0. D'S NO APPROVALS NO RETURNS

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