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Jogs in Hero foles at Fire Jtendert of the Feste ' t Hedi T originated from | when t ischarged. HE RVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, oO. tae Denles “Farming” Prisenera. l. mete Sryeent 4 hn np alg . Lorn = jaa Julin Minogue, Acting Supertn- | Inmate, achary rom parole. . fiatocmatery, fs | use Minors Soctared tral Uhen tert, a uth farmed | Ingtitation, buts piven to" them Daniel's. Sthand Vth Sts. And Hold-Up _ One Saves Four and the Other / Attacks Robber Who | Shot Master. | | Dogs were the heroes of two inci- im to-day's news. one in giving | «. alarm on the east side, prob- | @iy saving the lives of four girls, | 88 the other in preventing the rob- | < Dery Of a west side restaurant. | | | Just as New York is the greatest city in the world, so it is only fitting and to be expected that here should be centered the greatest milk service in the world. Phe continued barking of Rolf, « - Badeiatian owned by Hugo Baer, a| New York people are critical. They demand and get the best. Our the- atres, our parks, our hotels are world famous. Equally famous is the high standard of milk service as rendered by Borden’s since way back in the "80s. » who employes four girls | OB the séoond floor of No. 1455 Third attracted Baer to # fire that ved the rear of the third floor, by La Festima Cigar Com- » Fite Capt. James Shaw of Company 23, was overcome | Berden’s Grade smoke of burning tobacce and was " " by his men. Price, Quality and Service combine to in the loft with hie em- give New York homes an exceptionally en he decided to follow 1 6 Ss efficient and economical milk service. ig dog. When he opened found the hallway filled , He ran back to the four them to safety. ‘ “Prince,” a Newfoundland dog pe-| Richmond, — Meaging to Martin Matarch, a restau-| where it is of No, 484 11th Avenue, lie. the attempt of two armed Lal rob the restaurant, the two men ordered Ma- Phone us for our solicitor and we will ar- range for prompt delivery. F 2891 conveniently located stores will serve you, in addition to our wagons. BORDEN’S FARM PRODUCTS COMPANY Borden’s Bottled | Mil The Dominant Milk in the Dominant City Broadway. WILL PLACE ON SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY AN ATTRACTIVE LINE OF BARGAINS, WHICH WE KNOW WILL BE APPRECIATED BY OUR PATRONS. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS AND MANY MORE THROUGHOUT THE STORE, COMBINED WITH OUR LOW PRICES, COURTESY OF OUR SALES CLERKS AND PROMPT SERVICE, MAKE THIS ESTABLISHMENT THE IDEAL SHOPPING PLACE. TEMPTING BARGAINS IN "S CAPE SKIN GLOVES WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ COATS tas pads prit eam, oelf and two- tweeds, velours and|toned embroidered backs; also spear and heavy weights; | backs, in shades of tas, gray, mode, Ly es snappy styles and good variety re) wi fog. 83.50 grade, f0r...020.004--2639 Values to $45.00, for......... -.29.50| " NOTHER LACE OFFERING ° + Values to $35.00, for.......... 22.50 Wee are. repeatedly told be Bal sell t eaper than any ot store. WASH BLOUSE SALE Coavice yeareelf by comparing prices. Made of excellent quality voile, dimity| White Embroidered Net Flouncing, and madras, in tailored and fancy | 36 in. wide. To-day's trimmed effects; numerous styles; Market Value is $2.25 yd., for.....1.75 all white. Values to $4.00, for...2-75| piack Chantilly Lace, 18 inches \ ¢ | ENVELOPE CHEMISE wide. Value $2.25 yd., for ....... 1.75 of Georgette or Seco silk, in| Ruffled Flouncings in white and Paris | pink, trimmed with colored hand shades, 36 in. wide, 2.9 | embroidery. Regularly #2.50, for. 1,89 | Value $3.75 yd., for. » 2.98 DRAWERS AND CORSET COVERS SALE OF WASH BONS of good quality cambric and nainsook,| Much below to-day’s cost to manufac- trimmed with lace ; 0O%- | ture. ; ’ Hepalarts #100 tonne Py «| gg 1.500 pieces fine quality wash ribbons a | prices that will surely sell them quick! CLEARANCE SALE OF Exquisite shades of pink and blue, only | CHILDREN’S WOOL SWEATERS | «oid in 10 yard pi ieces. | in all colors; sizes 4 to 8 years. No. 1, per piece, today’s value .65..29 Values up to $6.50, for...........3.95 No. 134, per piece, today’s val. .95..36 THE TROSSACHS another of the " up his hands he called the adjoining Oni : Tired at the propriaor, Ranches A erasing ifs wrist. @ the mea by ihe lon, FURNACES N to the floor. ‘The mani BOILERS p rough the stomach HEATERS in escaping et Repairs furnished to Gt any make of Stove, Range, De. Weedon of New York Horpital Heater manufactured. Metarch. The proprietor | Galled @ veterinary for the dog. @on't want the dog shot or taken me for any amount of ; »” said Matarch, “I want the “ Bewt veterinary i can find. ‘Prince’ ‘i OB Old friend and saved my life.” Weel cerry complet atch oll mahes of Stones, Ranges, (| Heaters, Boilers, Gas Ranges, Oil Stoves, Ovens, Ete. Mail Orders Promptiy Fitled. " STOVE REPAIR CORPORATION SGRAnCh, Tet MUTDRnME Bre NRAW LAA: mew Ana” W. I Purnace, Steam or Hot Water Franklin Simon g Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets PLAID TAFFETA is new in ROCKS FOR MISSES Plaid for the Brightness of Youth Taffeta for the Rustle of Spring; gE Prices Unusual for Value t a8 Sizes WERIHEN the tell-tale message $ 14 to 20 Vi “plaids” was flashed across the 5 Vosne Bees wires from Paris, the Misses’ Dress Shop found inspiration for a new departure in youthful fashions. And now that plaids have “arrived”, plaid frocks have arrived at Franklin Simon & Co. There is a host of styles, for 48.00 plaids are prodigal, one more crisp and to saucy and colorful than the next. Some 68.00 are entirely of plaid, others are com- bined with plain taffeta to match the dominant color of the plaid. Plaid used { on the bias is decorative for full circular skirts, for skirts with petaled tiers, for sashes. They are rippling with ruffles, aflutter with flutings or demure with a dainty little collar of organdie. MISSES’ DRESS SHOP—Second Floor “sete WORART. WOOL (IMPORTED) ; ) No. 8, . today’s val. $1.25. .63 High neck and short sleeves. bith sri dumdinte Aly Value #4.95 and $4.5, for...... Low neck and short sleeves, Value 84.00 and $4.25, for. rirbealper ) 7 WORSTED Jersey Suits introduced this season by Best & Co. | 2.75} No. 5, per piece, today’s val. $1.45. .75) _...2.50| MONEY SAVING ‘SILK ITEMS For Friday and Saturday Only WOMEN'S SWISS RIBRED facie High Grade Jersey Crepe, 40 in. wide, WHITE COTTON TIGHTS |i; shiades of white, mais, turquoise, pink, Knee and ankle length. gray, castor, taupe ,navy, Copen, Bel- Value $2.50 and $3.00, for........ 1.75] pian blue and black. | CHILDREN’S VEST AN! s | Today's value €3.75 yd., f : Half wool extent quality. |All Silk Shirtinge, an omg to meet the demand for a moderate- priced Reg, 82.25 each, for 1,25| ment of desirable stripes, fine imported Spring garment with real wear, worth and style in it. All the models are of English grades, fast colors. WOMEN’S LISLE STOCKINGS | Today's value 83.50 yd., for......2.55 | Fine black, full fashioned Rich Black Dress Satins, yard wide, cit Aaa th ‘ | Reg. 81.35 pair, for..-+-........1.00| reliable quality, perfect black. inspiration and are suitable for sports or WOMEN’S LISLE STOCKINGS _ | Today's value 8485 yd., for......3,10 general wear. They are made of worsted Black, new fashioned. “ECONOMY” SILK ig 3 h dao a Regularly .05 pair. for.......... 65} 1,500 yards cotton mixed, but rich, lus-| fis Jersey, stronger, handsomer, and longer wear- WOMEN’S LISLE STOCKINGS | Tous and excellent wearing quali every desirable color for street and eve- ing than ordinary wool jersey. eur ay * Si lat make. gg ining wear! including white and ‘alue .59 pair, for..... see 99 | black MEN'S & WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS | Today's value 81.50 yd., for.....4e4 -88 THE TROSSACHS of good strong American toffeta (cot- PRINTED COTTON VOILES ton); P. W. and opera handles; women's! figh grade, at less than today's whole- have silk cord loops. sale cost. Value $8.00, for....++++++++.+.,.2.25) An exquisite assortment of floral effects, COWHIDE TRAVELLING BAGS | dots and checks, some silk mixed; in- betrays a penchant for things Scotch in its name, so it is quite at home on,the Fairway. But, being an adaptable little suit, it is will- ~~ | cluded in lot are some dotted Swiss and . ‘ Tan pokeia sated ae ener gre | Chee OPRAH a is ing to put on a welltailored front on count- t 4 ‘alues 0 8 Y¥d., TOP... .ceee . i A oe 12.50 MEN'S WEAR SPECIALS less.other occasions. tractive ferings Needle Pointed Pins, 400 in the Oe [Otis Balbriggan Underwear, short and Pinch back, two patch aper. Value .12 paper. for... ng sleeve shirts. Regular and stout Frenolt Shall Flair Ping, waved ot | drawers “ pockets, leather buttons loop top: 5 in package. Fri. and Sat. ovly at, each.........8 92 9 5 (a) Very special, 3 pkgs. for........4. +12] carter’s Union Suits, medium weight ‘ 3 ‘ Hair Nets, real human hair, hand |_| balbriggan, short and long sleeves: ( made, cap shape. 1 Dor. for.......95 nd stouts. Value 88.75, os TABLF. CLOTHS AND NAPKINS yand Saturday......... 2.35 STRICTLY ALL LINEN 4 aa nen baad sae = abt At Greatly Reduced Prices ‘mi! detached cuffs: good assortment o! 4 i desirable styles, § " STORE HOURS Table Cloths, all linen, Irish damnsk, | Vetue €9,00 te @8.75, cara STORE HOURS rbot ee ginal ate ME att ‘alue $3.00 to $8.75, each,.......2.45 940 to 5.0 , e 940 co 5:30 en’s Silk Shirts, including plain 5.98! white crepe de Chine and Jersey silks; i Iso beautiful assortment of novelty Sets, tab! s. Sizes 14 to 17. dozen napkins, fine Irish damask. hands Values up to $18.50; special at.....9.75 some circyilar and conventional designs:|nen’s Silk Neekwea an exceptionally rare bargain i Phy Ae pokey walle Ly linen, | Value £1.00 to $1.85; special at......85 double damask, x2 yards, cireu- lar patterns of extreme beauty: SALE OF STATIONERY no napkins to match; hence this re-| Pound boxes of high class Berkshire duction : . Tinen Paper, containing 78 sheets. Regularly #19.50 each; sale price 1 2,98 | Value 50c, for........ TOILET REQUISITES (Tax paid) | Envelopes to match, per pack Dorm's compact powder and rouge. Reg. .52, for 645 Amolin powder, 4 02. tins Heke toath paste. er +35) itnched. Value $1.60, fo Reg. .26 tube, $ tubes for... 45 Dauntless Playing Ct Absorbent cotton, highest grade. jor Whist Packs. Value 1 Ib. rolls. Reg .55, for... 45) RICH CUT GLA: Rubber sponges. -50 size, for.......35 | Fruit Bowls, Reg. $3.25, for fine weave. Regularly $7.98, sale price All Linen Sets, table cloth and one Fifth Ave. at 35th Street Established 1879 open end ive assort- packages of Envelopes h Century Model 5, for TornDorhell ASons, Broadway: sth Ith Sts, | A BE ae YE 2) Stamped.on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York LITTLE, BIG THINGS Of course, we all know that Cammeyer Shoes are stylish, but did you ever happen to notice the inside of our shoes? If you have, you will remember how the lining fits, and how careful the workmanship. We build shoes just as carefully inside as outside. These little, big things make for comfortable shoes, for long-wear- ing shoes. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. | 4 y Me | “dh dethinnnsinasel a aeneee an et cae aa Ell ;