The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1918, Page 10

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Jthavk « Gen America "Guards es = ] ss BURNED: 1 Make Many Rescues » Puther Kubeo of St. Casimi : n Tenements Without | a Rama Brooklyn, ar i I “ realli nts —————— 1 ani e than 100 persone driven te ' the toed the rucrament, t 1 : LE ese hele nig? y bu ed ¥ mr tenement } ingy burned, The uctures hou t and rear of aust bo pro equipped with fire esc the rear, | THE EVENING WORLD. THURSDAY, FEBREARY 14, 1918, PRIESTS RISK LIFE pocmemns on mmm FALSE 0, KOH UNIFORMS rh) T0 SAVE SACRED ‘Hotes im Society) seo coda tu Yare Wearing OFF THY Web, The vo-called transfer hearing b. the Public Conmiaaion, tnvol urface ra ireh floor and twenty feet > cuts and| Miss Augusta Grover of Princeton ness Fireman | Salle Cils week for Rome, Italy, with ok and Ladder | {he Rev. and Mrs, Walter Lowrle for {nto the aame opening | her wedding to Thomas Hart Ander- red Brosman of Hook | Sen Jr of this clty, Secretary to Am- », 105 fell through a] bussador lag t In the front of the butid-| sre ana All three wero attended by wur-| , cons from the Brooklyn Jospital n the church | 1), Be to the extent of moro than $50,000] +, started at 0.80 o'clock in the basoment | ye , under the altar, worked back of the Mm orcan and spread to the roof and steep rear, The house sun W. Tiger of More nonce the engages daughter, Miss Ieta mas A, Mimnaugh Artillery, stationed h. ines awakened) as the Rev. house at > around th The priest immediate ran to the ehu 1 tried to enter, but worl. driven back by the (lames. The Kev. | Hamiiton, Lire Dep: ntl y n, th firected two ff 4 clpht Strect the church. | Monday re ‘i and t entered the burnin out te sacred articles DELOS 7 ate WANDERS, DAZED, 5 HOURS ler Forgets —Appeals IF YOU LIVE OUT OF TOWN WRITE FOR Fashion Booklet WITH SAMPLES AND MEASUREMENT BLANKS Monrce Clothes | 42nd St., Cor. B’way New York City Aged Uncle o Name and Add to Taxi D Delon Bois, neven West 88th Street, Dodge & Bhicg ¢ sett Fren t yi Frank Lusk wa ab Monroe Clothes For Spring---Attract The Eyes of Youth The attractions are many—The Fabrics in Monroe Clothes at $17 (bought long in advance of present high prices for woolens) § are wonderful. vequest » ExeGov ud Mr HEAVEN'S BLUE Tn 4 B inan A happy discovery of Cincin- hati chemist interests women here ii " iieavens. no, my husband.” y IRISH APPEAL 18 MABE Pa Sous, 10 PRESIDENT WILSON, aes ee freezon: ' frecsons Pi ee ee | At a mass meetin last night under the Woman's Irish ¢ resolutions © warded to Pr Boit a matter that America { We show sturdy, wear-giving worsteds that next season will be considered mar- velous values at $25—Cheviots and Homespuns and Tweeds and Flannels galore—New Models—New Fabrics. Same Monroe Quality—Same Monroe $17 Price And our $17 price is only possible with us because Monroe Clothes come to you Direct and without red tape no middlemen’s profits no ground floor high rents no “Sales” and no “charge account” losses. It's because of these modern short cuts § to real value that over 140,000 men regu larly buy Monroe Clothes at $17—and as regularly get more for their money than is possible to get elsewhere. I ebruary F urnit ure ‘Sale 33 1-3°. Reductions | ’ = CREDIT TERMS $3-99 Down on $50-0° Come Up—today! 5.00 75.00 ments j 50 “ 00 ‘urnishe = BRONX wen «tee cn —\ Bergen oN” 149 cre 150 * 200-02] From yh CALL. Bi Court & & jontague-. J Fulfon § Hoyt> - Clothes S fa EVENING: CLOTHES 4A, Retatt, Clothi i sot yell timnan FREE BRASS BED i fl pat x rity) AGC ll ‘ Open Saiurilay Eventngs \ ' go4 ST. L STATION AT CORNER Smeeting af Bt: Maz ‘ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Sil peel tercies Work MONDAY WONDERS we NMOL ON WOU Kom wee etme ane we manne er We UUELUOr OF CAMeE OL pre Maryland ~ reas diseases. on their arrival, * i ee HES ANG oor at HOAMPOR FUOME TY) Tat utday 11 A. Mh PITTSBURGH MILLS GET FUEL. ‘AHEUMATISM CONQUERED Quit Dangerous Drugs, SENDS FOUR 10 PRISON ices Crippled by Taming. staet Baliatg Cour Oven Bachyocy itl yn Pall Time Newt Week In Our Antique Department On the Fourth Floor, we are showing an interesting ensemble of Ancient Chinese Art ‘Treasures, comprising secured from famous private collections There are Chinese Porcelains which include samples of beautiful. blue and white Rare Chinese Bronzes, Jades, Crystals, Agate, Fuchien Statuettes, Pottery Figures and Animals, Cloisonne, etc. Vases of various shapes from the Shang, Han, Sung, Ming, Chrien-lung K’ang-hsi Dynasties, Embroidered Hangings and Cinnabar Lacquer Pieces! Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street 14-0 ee i You've fooled ty crippled aince pe te the fue after ie mainly rare iimpoerted specimens and single colored Vases, Continuation of the February Sale of Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums Embracing a large assortment of the most popular weaves, al prices greatly beiow their real values: Reversible Wool Smyrna Rugs, 9x12 feet simple stripe moire effects des; regularly #24 at $18.75 30 Worsted Wilton Rugs In an assortment of designs and colors. From 27x54 inches at $5.15 To 114x15 feet * 79,50 Regularly $7.00 to 110.00 In wood and tile effects; Stern Brothers’ Wideloom Chenille Carpet In blue, taupe, grey, rose an de negre; in widths up to 15 feet, $9.79 square yd, Persian and Chinese Rugs In all the desirable sizes, From the small rug at $22.50 To large room sizes at 975.00 Regularly $32.50 to 1250.90 Inlaid Linoleum at 95c square yard regularly sold at 1.25 Stern Brothers weed, West 42nd Street Betueen 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Final Clearance of Our Entire Stock of Young Men’s and Men’s Suits and Overcoats $19.50 This Sale Is Now in Progress EVE SRY Kirschbaum suit and overcoat in our cabinets . . . Garments worth up to $40... . None worth less than $25 . Offered at less than wholesale prices prevailing to-day, In the Men's Section on the Third Floor | S enough with aur whole syatem Medicine to Rpether ar ( iz ‘ 1

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