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| Mechanism Fails—300 Fice Prom Adjoining Building | Pare te the four-story brick factory Hea OF and O Hettord Avenue eocupiet by ovaiy Mipper Co. drove 100 fem pp, Smplorere of wh * Gem by wey of & fre of the statronses ‘The Gre was started in (he cellar of Ge Mipper factory and made a denne which Giled the elevator shaft @né halle and forced the girls thrown (Whe windows to the fre escape innt ‘The firet girls to reach the we @nd-Boor landing were unable to Manipulate the counterweight mer eamtom releasing @ ladder reaching to the sidewalk and they were piling up @engerously on this landing and the Madders above when Charles Katz, from his plumbing establishment at Me, 414 Bedford Avenue, saw their | plight and got busy. * Carrying @ stepiadder, he hurried the factory and climbed up to the ling, where he released the lower ler. The girls then hustied down fo the street. ‘Tt was a two-alarm fire, Dut was ned to the cellar of the gi re DUDE Et Tt wi eee EROS SS Occupied by the slipper works. ‘BU-POLICE CAPTAIN'S WIFE | LEAPS 3 STORIES AT FIRE. ® Mrs, Rooney Protably Fatally In-| jured fn Jump— Husband Taken Down Ladder. Mrs. Anna Rooney, wife of former | 5 \\ Police Captain Owen Rooney, was in-| |F gored, perhaps fatally, this morning | |) when she leaped from a window of! |r, her apartment on the third floor of \Ee No, 238 Kingston Avenue, Brooklyn, in| |Ey fear of @ fire which had broken out | |i in the basement. Her spine was! |FS broken, Capt. Rooney was also| | trapped in the apartment. He tried to restrain his wife, but’ she tore| way from him. He was rescued @ Fee minutes later by Indder men. The danger from the fire proved tel The confined to the basement 10 black smoke filled the whole ‘bullding. The first story is pied| shopkeepers. On the second floor dives Henry, Adomi, owner the Bullaing, with bis ‘family of etght. a to have been slight. encaped by the stairs, rs. Rooney jumped she @lighted on the roof of a one-story rage. She was taken in an ambu- jance to the house of a sister at No. 340! ing Place. pith ae STOLE MOTHER'S GEMS FOR ACTRESS, 1S CHARGE: | i) Rawyer Edward L. Rowe Held in $2,500 Theft—Jewels Pawned, It Is Said. © é SM A'2, Rite, 4 lnvyer:was. are reigned in the Washington Melghts Police Court to-day on a charge of Ea stealing $2,500 worth of Jewelry from| |} his mother, at whose apartment, No. 464 | |g Riverside Drive, he had lived until Aug. 21. E ra Detective McGuire explained to Magis- trate McQuaide that Mrs, Rowe was too tll to appear and a continuance| |hy until next Monday was granted, Howe | |EQ being released in $1,000 1 IEG Rose, a EB Meanwhile, Miss’ Li vaudeville actress, who receiving the stolen jewe under guard in her apart Cathedral Parkway, whe belance surgeon confirmed ment that she was too ill to b Jewelry, consisting of litaire ring’ and a brooch eh pi father, according preme Court Justi ee Army Officer « Sut FORT STEVENS, Ore. ®. G. Krook, Army Pay to the Quartermaster's found dead in his bath’ with his throat cut, t AIR bein fet TEETH EXTRACTED FREE old teeth extracted FRER and & ow ost gat Tha pectecily aad“ the masse day. All Work Guaranteed 10 Years pated Be ieniod ttn vist, OE PRICES LOWEST | Teeth » © © © 95.00 up | Fe iilings = . R33 ue 2 Crowne, * $2.00 up Es Fillings ° s ‘600 up i) DR. SALTER, Dentist 491 Fulton Street, Brooklyn ‘Opposite Abraham & rans. Be Bure to Get the Kight Place, theen ideal for any dress that are given herd wear MOTORING TOO! = _LET BABY GO A device so simple and convenient that baby can now go autoing with mother and father in perfect com fort and safety. The Auto Crib is made with black iron frame and whip cord body —easily fastened to the back of the driver's seat by means of two large hooks. No bolts. No screws, Quickly attoched and as quickly removed ‘We will take orders, for delivery the following day. See it Now in the Motor Goods Department. Sear —Vitth Moor, B4th Mt, French-American Lace Curtains An “Entente’’ That Ensures Economy We have done something that we think quite bril liant. Knowing that France is producing very little of the bobbinets which form the basis of their lace curtains; and knowing also that our own American scrim is both better and less expensive, we have done some ood work. By importing the borders of lace and embroidery and allowing an American manufacturer to make them up on scrim foundations we figure that we can sell our high grade curtains at from #5 to $10 a pair less than similar curtains are priced elsewhere. Three Styles Have Just Been Received At $15.49 per pair At $20.49 per pair Fine hand-made linen, an- Fine hand-made linen, antique tique lace motifs inserted on | lace motifs with res of hand a hand embroidered border, | embroidery forming a handsome finished with dainty lace edging | border, finished with lace edging and insertion. and insertion. At $21.89 per pair Hand-made linen, Filet lace motifs with panels of hand em- broidery, finished with lace insertion and edging. All on an even thread hand-drawn work scrim of high quality. Becye—Fourth Floor, Heat A Charming Pottery Lamp FOR THE BOUDOIR $8.74 Quite different from the usual types which decorate dressing tables or desks— this lamp is a transformed Japanese Pot- tery Vase, decorated in powdered and con- ventional flower designs in which blue and tan predominate. The shade is of vellum paper, hand decorated in panel effect with design to match vase.—Metal mounting to resemble teak wood in color and design. With pull chain socket, 40-watt tungsten bulb and connections. Lamp 13} in. high; shade 9 in. in diameter, Cowe—-Basement, Broadway, 34th Stre Specially Priced Rugs of a Famous Make WORSTED WILTONS AT SALE PRICES A fortunate purchase has enabled us to put on sale an excellent line of high grade Wilton Rugs. They are made by one of the largest mills in the country and their designs are adaptable for any room in the home. They come in combination colors of light tan, rose, medium tan, mahogany, blue, green, ecru and gray. Prices will sur- prise any one who really knows the situation in the rug market. ‘The 9x12 size which we are pricing now at 873.75, sold elsewhere for $82.50 last spring. To-day it would sell regularly for even more, 27 in, x 45 in. $6.48 Bit. Sin, x 10 ft. Oin. $66.75 £7 in. x 54 in. 7.74 O ft. x 12 ft. 73.75 Bit. x 9 ft. 774 O ft, x 15 ft. 103.00 86 in. x 63 in, 12.48 10 ft, Gin, x 13 ft. 6 in, 119.00 4ft.Gin.x7 ft. Gin, 25.25 11 ft, 3 in, x 12 ft. 103.00 6 ft. 9 in, x 0 ft. 45.75 11 ft, 8 in, x 15 ft, 129,00 Seamless Axminster Rugs—Specially Priced They are composed of the best patterns that the mills can pro- duce, and have been carefully selected. This is an unusual rug at fan unusual price, A lino of designs and colors suitable for any room, 27 in, x 54 in, $2.54 6 ft. xO ft. $16.24 Bit. x Ott, 4.34 6 ft. Sin. x 10 ft, din, 27,50 4ft. Gin. x6ft,6in, 6.14 Oft. x 12 ft, 28.78 Inlaid Linoleams : The special sale of Inlaid Linoleums still continues, These Linoleums are divided into three lots, two of the lots being absolutely perfect while one shows slight im- fetections, The imperfections are mostly in the out- ining of the design. Lot No. 1, 8c per sq. yd. This lot is slightly imperfect, Lot No, 2, $8c per sq. yd. This lot is perfect. Lot No. 3. $1.2 per sq. yd. This lot is perfect. We have immense quantities in most of the designs, and can supply your needs without any difficulty. Coge-—Fourth Floor, Front THe BVENING WORLD, 32 inch GINGHAMS, 23c. yd. The exceliont lowndering quality of these colored drew pinghome makes tly sehreed frocks An Assortment of Checks, Plaids and Plein Colors A eet Cente Degt. Gerend Meer Comer Explaining the Hats Come in various shaper mostly of charming soft ness. Draped crowns and shirred or folded brims are the prevailing notes. The velvet is o fine quality and all are finished with gros-grain ribbon The most de sired color is black—a few in brown, navy, purple and taupe. Savings in School Supplies While this event is in progress parents will save cqnsiderably in the purchase of those little things so necessary for the proper equipment of children of aa age. School Bags, of knitted ma- terial, with draw strings, li 37e With handles, 29 and 370 School Bags, of khaki_ma- terial, with letters U, 5, on fronts, 490 Lunch Boxes, collapsible, metal, fold compactly to be carried flat when not in use, lve Ink Wells, with lift-off or hinged covers; glass, 14¢ Pen Holders, black japan- ned; per dozen, lle Pencils, red, white and blue, in large sizes, with bullet shaped top B Be Other Patriotic Pencils;en.13¢ “Dollar Boston Pencil Sharpeners,” convenient, safe for children, Writing Tablets, 4c Ink, per bottle, 4c Fountain Pens, shaped like slenkablor plain holder; 14k. gold Ren point fine, stub oF mie dium, 94e Pencil Sets, case of green, red and blue leatherette, containing drinking two rubber tipped pe combination — ‘one eraser, one pencil sha: ener, one 10-inch ruler, one box of pens. Complete, 42c Pencil Bets, with covers in landscape designs. Contains six essentials, TRAWAL, Very Specially Priced opportunely, to gear for something that is smart, fresh and Fall-like. BOBS. Second Floor, 34th Bt, New Fall Tailored Velvet $2.97 These ready-to-wear hats come It is just the time exchange faded summer head- On Sale Tomorrow, 9 A. M. HABERDASHERY IS ARRIVING EVERY DAY Case after case of new shirts, new cravats, new robes, new pajamas and the like are being unpacked. New patterns anc new colorings are coming to view—and all these things are marked at prices much lower than elsewhere. Shirts, $1.19 A variety of attractive pat- terns, in good suey madras. Soft cuff models. i} Shirts, $1.69 Unusually good grade of woven madras, Striped and Silk Shirts, Specially Priced, $4.39 A good assortment of new patterns and colorings in Crepe de Chine shirtings on white grounds, Silk Shirts at $5.69 _ Broadcloth and Crepe silks in handsome lustrous satin striped effects on white grounds. Shirts of this quality cannot be duplicated at this price Blanket Robes, $4.89 Of warm, one-piece blanket | material in brown, green, navy, gray and maroon in Jacquard effects, coat styles. men, $3.89 and $5.89. Robe or Other robes for | Men's Night Shirts, 74c and 94c Of warm domet flannel, cut ful 59c Pebble weave silk CRAVATS scarfs in changeable shades, In ap assort- ment of colors which will meet th requirements of men of diverse tastes, All weil finished, Oe — M0 SErtsmeen Very Specially | avai. ae ; 3 Store Hours The store opens at 9 A. M. and closes at 6 P.M. Open all day to-morrow, Saturday HATS | Priced 2 wh Yon i +4 ¥ ra Explaining ge one Wh. the Price | mY Ce The special price is ‘ A a powible heeause of a@ - <-... levee punches fom 6 Other Mosiela Beaies the Ones Iihutrated monufacturer who fig- an earlier velvet hate. The delay in opening the Dependability of Workmanship and Fabrics and a “Lowest-in-the-City” Price Mark This SPECIAL PURCHASE ured upon season for mvrnniuhown | | Boys? Suits at $10.74 a 896 Suits All With Extra Trousers Versatility of fashioning also stands out in this re- markable collection of high grade suite, suitable for both school and dress wear. This opportunity to lay in a season's supply of fall and winter suits at this “lower-than-elsewhere” in spite of the conditions in the clothing market today is one which should be ta advantage of by farsighted and thrifty mothers. The variety of models and materials is such as to allow an entirely satisfactory choice by the most critical, and the tailoring is strictly up to AOS high standard, Models Materials New Norfoik atyles with box, Include — American knife or inverted pleats, pinch backs, or loose half or whole belts, Patch, slash or regular flap pockets, New Fall Styles in sUPREMAcw Es Us, pAT.OFF Footwear FOR MEN $7.49 At a glance you would think they were bench made—for they were made over a very smart last and finished with more than ordinary care. They give the fect a long, slender appear- ance. Your choice of dark tan Russia Calf or black Calf. With blind eyelets and Goodyear welted soles. tweeds, Foagbgo Recon Ero — , browns, tans, greens, peuper aad salt, stripedy eheeted and two tone effects. Sines 7 to 18 Yeare The two pairs of trousers assure almost double the ordinary wear eond Fleer, S4th Ot, Rear A PROMISING MODEL AMONG Youths’ Suits for Fall tet emg aw $14.75—$17.50—$19.75 = — Right now, when the young chaps “SPECIAL are beginning to get their school ap- parel together—this model seems to have become the popular choice. ‘The coat is made with « disappearing belt, which may be worn all around if desir d, or slipped through the sides and fastened inside, giving the appearance of a semi-Norfolk coat. Well tailored from start to finish, of ser- viceable tweeds, cassimeres and worsteds; also some in blue, green or brown flannel, On Sale Tomorrow Men’s Shoes $3.49 Black, straight laced Shoes with blind eyelets, medium toes; also Black Bluchers with round toes. The assortment of sizes is complete. Sexe —Main Floor, Balcony Sth St, Rear The prices, of course, are leas than elsewhere —a matter of importance to parents, and youths who clothe themselves. Sizee 16 to €0 years. Core—Fifth Floor, S4th Street, Bway Find Your Suit at Your Price In This Final Clearance of MEN’S Medium Weight Suits For Now and Throughout the Year very man has his own ideas about price limits in clothes—but personal price limits are receiving some severe jolts owing to the increased costs of woolens, trimmings and labor. Look over the size schedules—and then look over the suits themselves and select your suit at your price, now. If we were to purchase them to- day they would cost you about one-third more than the original prices, figured patterns, At [sizew 34| 35 | 36 38 | 39 | 40 $11.75 fee olay! siigsiasi2 ale! Suits that were Stouts | | | be $14.75, $17.50 | lia FV AB Wicd and $19.75 |P" dl | ( | | At \Sizes 34 | 38 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 42 Men's Pajamas, 17 75 'Regulara TAI WAL ALAA gfimrane mal | [$17.75 pee —e poacae eee a7 good quality domet flan- i , outs pel ‘came trimmed with Sulla re ere Stim ee igs 2 3 & 4 , rogs. Colorings include pink, . 5 Sums blue and gray stripes on Bie $26.10 ee |_|4 13 4 - EE 12 grounds, Sizes A, B, C and D. (rr lp "a | / Sizes | 40 | At Si | 34 | 38 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 42 nd roomy, Sizes 15 to £0, q Reguiars |) lpaiarlonlicie lvls. Ph $21.75 mem ep aieg rel 2.7 |e c {Stouts niin eee ree fa ele titi? silk: dd assortment, offer. ; ing wide choice. Direct Elevators on 35th Street Side. Floayy MAR Mtregt oo _—— FERO—Fitth Floor, BYway, Front ai RH May la Lett qian tf anton tone ravb rev t oN ra\irevtvaxiraxTraNtraxt ov eNtvaNtavbvaNt e\ivavl extent { \ a

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