The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1919, Page 5

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nied to jump when they | reached the windows, but the police: | jman persuaded them to walt for fire- men with ladders. Me assisted the two women over a shed to the ground, | was carried from the cellar | he building vy « high wind, BREWERY PARK FRE ee Ulaue, thougi the staff was scorched soldier wanted to climb the pole EE save it, but firemen decided it] 25 |waa too dangerous, and saved thi |tag themselves by ple playing water on tt, | STANDARD OiL S SAFE, BLOWN. | 83,000 Stolen From Office of the Harlem Depot. Consumers’ Cafe on Were Sleeping When Cop Discovered the Blaze. Policeman Soups Carberry warned seven persons of a re underneath} 4 » in the office of the Standard | any’s Harlem depot at the| t 120th Street was blown esterday, {t became known $2,000 was stolen ndist urbed when, th eft at 1 M watchman ie FRANCIS thro’ ere vy * them by their winde Cafe and r “Company, halt!” “Right, face!" “Mise Priv: ill Avenue, France wn ‘ound | sate tools paces to the day. y Mrs, Fred Winters, manager, and | the front, mareh!” Miss Heien Harhart, assistant, wer asleep in one room on the uppe: Noor of the big two-story frame pa- Vilion-..Ke building, which is near Bb- bets Field. In other rooms were Ju- } sents through The Evening World a | Economy the Watchword! “SALADA" TEA Little Miss “Private two mor Harry Li gives greatest te Yields many more cups to the pound than | rrten that 9 does ordinary tea ——and then you have that delicious flever! to orders:" From a small safe in t office which 4 Official, Maaco’ Sept, | naa been left unlocked, $92 was taken. ‘Timothy Hogan, He denied any lacher of Saugert old, OMicial Mase Infantry, Compar N. Y,, six years the 305th U. 8 G, erstwhile ju- and who achieved fame for his work during the Third Liberty Loan, pre- 26th Latham is the hter of Private ow in France 305th U. 8. esas | made the presentation for the “Cor Paris London Established 1879 Custom Corsets for Women . \ Our BESCO corset i corset made from measurements over ‘the ul v 7 os Illustrated) Special 65.00 corseted figure. This insures not onl Soft silvertone gracefully falis in lux- correct fit and comfort but improving on urious folds from a yoke under the | the possibilities of every figure. In FOLLEt fancy silk lini throughout j recognized styles built from the highest se aay aay ee quality fabrics that will keep their sizes . Women's Restaurant Dresses New Printed Georgelle Gracefully Draped Undersilks Bloomers, Chemises and Bodices : SATIN ENVELOPE CHEMISE, step- in model, tailored effect, straps over shoulder, embroidered flowers and sill rose buds. SATIN BLOOMERS, geod looking and Charming new printed Georgette erviceable, kc lending tones of gray and ta H SATIN BODICE,—slip-on model, in- or and green inspires a model su ‘ ertion of Val. lace, hand embroidery, able for afternoon wear and pretty enough * 1 for semi-evening affairs, Special at 2.95 A satin belt looped s back adds a_ distinctive 7 6 H TWO FRESH NEW CREPE DE | fini: 57.59 Ord Floor ( HINGE CHEMISES with arg le and Women's Millinery— Special at 3.95 \\Vhai is New in Paris New Overblouse Style Balai Lewis iworgette blou aU ibe Lea gtr Marte Lancret a dlfect imo a. belt Suzanne Talbot wkaaer: Vassline Villitard Lucie } | i d fil the ft woman Wil th BREE G ireerteeseali intre don black hat hind t ront of a daint fancy straws, transparent braids, flower ar Fagen hie rad Burnt ostrich, fruit and ribbon tancie embroidere h ae . oa Tee wae 29.50 AGA) U0) VV (TS po SN os Latham, bed] Py |venile actor of the Famous Players, | An Evening World reporter who |! h thanks when the POLICEMAN SAVES ees Aug waver! Little J Miss “Private’’ Lathain | Gets Silver neon From Mascot | Pest & Co. | Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Misses’ New Spring Wrap y ' First informal showing of French millinery direct Par 2¢ A representative display including the styles pi t Blouses lited to the various tastes of American women, Rose Descat \larie Guy Hamar lored faci , aoe sy You Ne salad, We lope gia ies! S sian ees A Holdup of Jersey An attempted trolley the Bergen-Hackensack this morning, was fr the car to att who had co conductor their rev ‘The tr sack, had reached the man Daniel Treat notic standing on the Hi fore passing the switch Try Some reporter left ack two armed ro! vered the mot oming from tracks. by YUM YUM i SALTO NUTS Wholesome—Toothsome Hach THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, ARMED ROBBERS ON CAR FLEE AS. SOLDIERS APPEAR Six Men in Uniform Prevent Trolley —Highwaymen Escape a® holdup ne at 1.23 trated when ix gsoldier-passengers dashed from “ ver switch near the foot of Oak Street when Motor ed two men| He was] forced to bring his car to a stop be. When Con TS Greeley Top Coats, Skirts, Dresses for the Fillette AN ENGLISH TOP COAT, carefully tailored, patch pock+ ets, notched collar, — Fine covert or navy wool tricotine; ilk lined throughout. Sixes 10 to 10 vears, 37 GIRLS' SEPARATE SKIRTS all wool Scotch plaid in box or side plaited mod Smart with top coat. Length, 24 inches to 32 inches, DAINTY GEORGETTE and igured net with bands and streamers of ribbon result in no le than a charming dance for the Junior, A NEAT SC HOOl DREss aid 1, collar is mart patent 10 to loyrs, Gilets Decrees of the Recent PARIS OPENINGS VITALIZED in Our New Spring FASHIONS 10,50 29.50 7. the piece de resistance of the fashionable Box Suit te that n the vade sim fashions gilet—-suitable for th taup nored crepe de ded, combine transtigt r more dre indyke colle odd pocket in the told terial at the t ea, re bbers* mand | Hacken- |! 1919, tor toon oo 9 co8 oF 6) NEW ANAESTHETIC FOUND | ame stems nt ae ai BY JOHNS HOPKINS EXPERT |: ‘pea rabble Yr Discover 5 Bend Ale palate hol For Vimes Less Toxic —— i * | met ‘niveau gy OF the womach hat up inen ns Pea sini ties nis We fers | our stommaek is acid. disturbed, dissolve two or three KI-MOIDS SLIGHT HOPE FOR LAURIER. LiacPremier of Canada, With Paralysis, Stinking, Si raailan GH RAMIC AIO on the tongue before retir- fe y WIth Pe ing and enjoy refreshin; sterday. became unconscious e sleep. The purity br j u ane announ goodness of Ki-moids AW tRAG, (Ho. che: peGenud tu a guaranteed by He w ' h 1 SCOTT & BOWNE nu ' seventy-cight [case on dumb anin was trled MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION years cessfully in the elini ==." James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 34th Street LINGERIE RIBBONS Much Below Former Prices Dainty Jacquard Design Lingerie Ribbons in two shades of Pink aud Blue, also White and Lilac | | No, 1 114 2 3 5 i Pc. of 10 yds. 29¢ 39c S5e 75c 90c \ formerly: 35e 45 806 1.00 1.40 i ART NOVELTIES;—Specially Priced Telephone Book Covers with patent fastener and register covered with Cretonne, Patent Leather or plain material in colors See in back; 2.00 Card Table Covers, with crocheted weights in corners, in Blue, Rose, Green or Ecru 1.85 45c, 55c und 75¢ . 4,50 to 6.50 1.85 2.25 and 2.45 2.00 and 2.50 Card Table Covers Madeira Embroidered Batiste Searf Pin Cushion Slips to match Scarfs Madeira Embroidered Linen Pillow Slips. .............55 Irish Embroidered and Hemstitehed Linen Pillow Slips... . Hemstitched Batiste Pillow Slips Round Pillows Below Former Prices For Tuesday Only made of Changeable Repp Faille, 4.65 Round Pillows, French roses. with chister 4 formerly 6.56 \ Exceptional Values ’ ’ MEN’S & WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS For Men: Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with “44-inch hems........... regularly 15.00, doz. 9.00 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, soft finish. .. regularly 7.20, doz. 5.00 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs,—band-drawn !4-ineh hems and hand-e mbroidered initial regularly 7.00, !5 doz. @00 Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, with tape border and initial... regularly 6,00, 14 doz, 50 Cambric Handkerchiefs, with one or two satin stripes regularly 38c, ea . 25¢ For Women: sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, with tape edge Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, Shamrock Linen Handkerchiefs, with tape edge regularly 450 and 6.00, doz. 3.50 and 4.85 regularly 9.00, doz. 4.85 -regularly 85e, each 50¢ regularly 2, doz. 1.50 sheer and medium weights; narrow hems dainty hand-embroidered designs ; midget hems GOSSARD CORSETS “They Lace In Front” The highest type front-lace corset made. constructed to give leading physicians. There is a varied as- sortment of models to suit every type of figure in the new materials, * in- cluding Batiste, Coutil, Broche or Brocaded Batiste in Flesh Color or White. Prices range from 3.00 to 15.00 Odd Gossard Corsets At Reduced Prices Broken lots; up-to-the-minute models marked for quick disposal. This Corset is scientifically fit, and is recommended by the perfect’ comfort and Small 3.95 formerly 6.50 4.95 formerly 8 39

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