The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1919, Page 11

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TOF EXPLOSION IN Three Girls in Hospital Some- probably would not lose their sight. what Disfigured, but Not Expected to Lose Sight. POUGHKEEPSTE. May 16—Re-! rection of Miss E. F. Tschaler, assist- the explosion, as the tubes bee ft of Miss Margaret Hubbell, twenty, of ty Gatller in the Garden City, L. L; Miss Helen Hewitt, twenty-one, of Granville, N. ¥., and Miss Lucy Hale, twenty, of Loe Ané @eles, injured yesterday tn a chemical closely about the teacher, when + filled the room, Tt was found that only three were Painfully injured, ten bad superficial flesh wounds and the others, inciud- ing Miss Tschaler, were uninjured. The resident physicians removed minate particles of glass from the faces of the lesser hurt. All are able to attend classes, although several have their faces swathed in bandages Miss Hubbell ts one of the most specialists had been combatting the chemical action and that the girls They are somewhat disfigured. The explosion occurred during an experiment im the vaporization of ether late yesterday. —— a of LIE Zz Herman Paul BeRNarp. The Women’s Shop for Values 22 East 34th St. r= the, Sirest from Special Tomorrow—650 New Bright Spring CAPES & DOLMANS Sensational Values Every One at po Chamois Velour Mannish Serge Silvertone coach. which may Smrkovoski 10.45 o'clock, of $6 more. & policecan, Some Silk Lined Throughout Newest Models of the Season Platt, Postmaster of this city for many ¥ | years ond once Repubilcan Assembly- | Thirty-one students were groupe:.| man for this district. loud report came, and fying glas- “GERMANY” SCHAEFFER DIES SUDDEMLY AT SARANAG Was Comedian of Baseball and Popular Every Big League ‘The sporting world in general and baseball world in particular received ‘The experiment was under the di-| prominent girls at Vassar, She is| Quite a shock to-day when news from wel! known, too, in the younger so-| Saranac Lake told of the death there “Germany” Schaeffer. Schaeffer was a well known figure 'n baseball and had a host of admirers in every big league city in the country. He first came into prominence when he covered second base for the Detroit baseball team. From there he went to Washington and Clarke Griffith realiz- tng the drawing ability of Schaeffer as & comedian retained him after he started slipping back in his playing. | Schaeffer made a trip to Saranac Lake | recently. His illness was not considered jous at the time and he was expected ack at the Polo Grounds with the Giants, for whom he was acting as) Schaeffer by his funny antics on the /f| ball field made many a friend among | baseball fans. His humor was real and im, settled many a dispute Fear ray nave. Feslted seriously among the players. BANDITS BIND AND ROB | CIGAR CLERK OF $46 | Tied With Twine |]! When He Refused to Give Combination of Safe. A safe burglary and a hold-up were |; police events of last night. The operators (ff) have not been apprehended. The hold- | i up occurred in the United Cigar Stores |f} branch at 79th Street and 84 Avenue at |}! ‘About 11 o'clock @ man entered the | shop and the clerk yelled to him. The frightened man went out. Fifteen min- | utes later three men went In and In re- sponse to the yells of the clerk notified | who unwound the derk from his twine moorings. | The safo in the office of Anderson & ||| Briggs, bookbinders, on the third floor of a building wt Canal and Baxter ||f| Streets, was blown open early in the || morning’ and $28 and $6,00 of Liberty Bonds stolen. Jranklin Simon g Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets GIRLS' AND JUNIOR MISSES’ so much to offer. It is exquisitely dainty in plain color pastel shades, sateins tind with Bevel, Secibne, or when pin checked, an imagin- ation of the fpr ag —_ ” And argendie shows no favoritism for ees, as em- phasi: by the Franklin Simon Dress Shops, where from the youngest girl to the Junior Miss there are distinctive ; ORGANDIE FROCK! “ORGRADUATION, AND THE MANY PARTIES THAT ENLIVEN THE SCHOOL VACATION Ruffled or lace trimmed, embroid wh fowem and wittons cerita tea ind applied according, to the age and the Summertide occasion that inspires the selection. GIRLS' ORGANDIE, FROCKS—Sizes 8 to 16 years JUNIOR MISSES’ ORGANDIE FROCKS Sizes 13 to 17 years 9.75 to 39,50 GIRLS’ and JUNIOR MISSES’ DRESS SHOP—Second Floor md ae e3 & ~ LIGHTSOME ORGANDIE FROCKS IN A SCORE OF VERSIONS FOR EVERY AGE FROM 6 to 17 YEARS A "THE possibilities of organdie for. creat- [ ing tthe daintiest, most charming, of out ummertide f . o * imited, due to the yee eae ae fact that organdie ‘Two men walked into the elgar store | and one put a revolver to the head of the dlerk, Frederisk Smrkovoskl, backed him into a rear room where he was bound hand and-foot with twine. robbers then demanded to now the com- |) bination of the safe. When he told that | he dida’t know It, they took §10 from his | | pockets and relieved the cash register || ‘The | a LEXINGTON AT 59TH «+ «@ ee NL wat Seana se eons | ‘ om ee ant physics teacher, and ro explana. | cial set in Poughkeepsie, as her moth- pate tion can be given for the cause of] or is a daughter of the late John L ° _ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVENUE Navy Blue Taffeta —the Millinery Mode of the Moment $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 Glove cate fi ments Fisk Make, Guara Keys' At list pri added. paderg Firestone Kokomo Firestone... Three exceptionally priced groups ready for your inspection tomorrow leate turbans, gracef ll A Bout fifty types of navy taffeta hats that include the very models that are most suitable to our current frock and suit styles—tri draped; leated Chin Chins, Tam effects, tassel trimmed ats, soft crown sailors, patent leather crowns, pleated facings and many more. New—all of them. Attractive—every one of them. And what woman doesnt want a navy blue hat—at such a low price, too? loomingdales —Matn Floor. Women—$1.98 for Silk Top Union Suits Every Bit as Attractive and Ever So Much Less Expensive Than All Silk silk where they should be and lisle where the strain esh color only, limited. White or Pink Union Suits: 69c Fine weave cotton suite with tight or wide knees. Regvlar and extra sizes. loomingdales—Main Floor AUTO TIRES At Lowest Prices Leading popular makes for your choice SECONDS (Not Guaranteed) But satisfactory adjust- will be made. “Cord” FIRSTS nteed Full Mileage. tone & Batavia TIRES 25% olf prevailing ‘ices, to which the war tax charge has been Matl and Phone Ordere Filled, Third For. Sale Continues— Mens Union Suits: 79c There were 3600 at the start, but no knowing how many are left after Thursdays heavy sell- ing. Men who came, if not to scoff, at least “to see,” remained to buy, and buy heavily. Evidently one glance proved all we said was true; i, e.: Far better than several nationally brands of much higher price. Materials are plain and silk- striped madras, with some crepe effects. 12 styles. Sizes 34 to 46. Fancy Turkeys, lb.. Legs of Milk Veal, Roasting Véal, Ib. Roasting Canada Rib Roast Beef, |b... jasement. In a Specialized Group at $35 “Specialized” in the sense that we have assembled as many models as we could at this very popular price. Models for every type of gentleman. From the very young person who just cant resist a mirror that shows his first long trous- ers, to the gentleman who takes his suit buying as a necessary evil and gets it over with as quickly as possible. For the former there are waist seam styles. Enough said. vane let him have one peep at himself. Sold . For the latter there are conservative cuttings that fit with a minimum of changes and a maximum of comfort. Every size from 34 to 46 chest measure. Quar- ter or half silk lined. And smart! Boo ningdalen Second Floor, Meat Specials! comes. A simple solution for the woman who likes pretty arments and doesnt like large prices. c Regular and extra sizes. Quantity A deli- Neatly lace trimmed. uality nown . Ade 34e Legs of Canada Lamb, ib.2834e 20c Ke 25c Sold! Blue Serge Suits | for First Communion or Confirmation — $10.95 $12.95 $16.95 Nothing is so suitable for these two momentous occasions as a Blue Serge Suit—in fact, a Blue Serge Suit is re- quired in some instances, Nowhere can you find Blue Serge Suits of more appropriate style, character and value than these offered at Bloom- ingdaies for $10.95, $12.95 and $18.95. The newness of the modeling, the fine- ness of the the carefuiness of the tailoring, are all quality points that are noticeable on the occasion of their first wearing—and for many a day to come, Sizes up to 18 years. oe € Boys Suits: $11 95 Cheviot materials of light and dark colorings made i mart waist seam suits. They phage oh in demsad jut prac ’ well euited to the slender figures of youths from 8 to 17 years, Boys Blouses: 98c the sort of pereale that never grows t the thought of a tubbing— that's the ort we pat Into these malts tahoe Tee sped patterns are neat and there are plain white ones too, Neckband or collar at~ tached, Size 7 to 16 years. Of course you do, And for 59c well you know the joys that *) jc Fong ives A t ° cok aaa to a mnehe Women will be pleased is far from home? Aman to know that they can buy good gloves with double finger tips and two clasps for as little as who is impatient to get back home? A man who 5%. White and the wanted colors, is in a hospital? A man ee who is waiting to be healed? ‘ Go through your book And, too, chamois lisle loves — practical. corded backs. White, shelves—take out some volumes and send them to the natural and gray. Also 59¢ a pair. American Library Association, jain Floor, 476 Fifth Avenue. Room .. oe Three-quarters of a million books are needed before July first. Wont you help? Two Points to Consider About REFRIGERATORS —they must preserve food —they should conserve ice Our stocks, which are at the height of their size and style completeness right now, com- prise standard makes of time- proven worth with regard to these two vital features, In point of sanitation, they are vari- ously lined with heavy galvanized iron, snow white enamel, or one piece porce- lain; so constructed as to be easily and thoroughly cleansed; with hygienic cire culation of air provided for, In point of ice conservation, they are wean cl eclawaten ean tia teatimal al daloeel all maximum of refri ration from the nienw on ou; eee ee eae chee tan ia bia os eee Alaska Star Majestic Hygienic Refrigerators—Nationally Known with furniture finished hardwood cases, corners and top rounded The following styles and prices: Lift Cover..... $12.00 to $33.00) Side Icing...$24.00 to Le Cnet sscso thoes Baatlic Cae ben ae loomingdales—Basoment. *

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