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f ie oy THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919. ai ee ee jSome of us when we had to move, or Then the hushand saw that her eyes Ww ’ V l ° k '$200) 000 FIRE W HOBOKEN. | The cause of the fire is not known. Moving Man Loses a Job venefieiedye > nen tu Nanette tats sraaet World’s Only Woman Steeplejac Tos ts cosmnnted 4 Sn | Mother Rubenstein, who wa j. her. It wasn't often that he did that Sparks flew to the root of the Federal | nicl n, Who was usual- now, for he went away early and P ti Tall S ire of Church | 20 FAMILIE HOMELESS Metal Red Company's plant at 10th and Si Mi R jly so cheerful as she bustied about came home late at night, and saw ain ing pp Wittow Aventie, two blocks a ag, and the five-room apartment, winked so his family only during the noon hour ee that building was also destroyed ice rs. ubenstein Keeps often that little Abe asked her if she When he had his big bow! of noodle Paper Box Fac tory Blaze Spreads] |The flames aiso spread to the five soup and some chopped herring. story brick build ng next to Was king to ry lke brother Benny "Por why. Is the trouble?’ asked to Tenement and Other |factory, occupied by twenty families. ‘The Ai Wh Ki t Di did when he wanted his dinner. But Mr. Rubenstein. Buildings. Moat of these were carried out by the ome ere a y te |she only smiled and went quickly to an wae ae ae bag Hire city wodup witty devised tha 2 quarters and in various ‘ ea e ree destroyed the | ons. the dining room, where she bustled where we was for ten years, and al- Hoboken paper po company's pies at aren mi, them NO “nities were about more than ever, and carefully most all the kids, was born here | boreal. te report The loss is E Rubensteins were going to,that ig to say, those of the} jrearranged the real china dishes in ‘Member the night Katy was so sick Seventh and Grand Streets, Hoboken, $200,000, Move. And from Pa Rubenstein,| cight members who had lived ten! in ot , and you me home from work and who sold @iil plckies and noo-|years, And they had come to|{h® ‘lose: Pa was due in an hour; round the doc shakin’ his head like he had arranged with Levy to watch jt was all finished with, And when dies three push-|look upon the purple wallpaper in| ’ Gate’ Went btlthe patter, hat bore & : "|n's pusheart until Abe came home she was buried und had. the swell | e parlor, that bore the scratches of | " parade with the band which cost @ Rivington Street [little Katy's nails, Katy who had|‘%™ school, and was going to BelP month's saving, ahe was right in that on Orchard, to|died, as something very beautiful, [PACK UP the things. front room first. I should guess you ; two + year - ol4|Tho biotched ceiling in the bedroom, |. “1 Sot ® new place, mother,” ho fait aaeae anid wits we. porta ac | ons Benny who drank jand the ink stains where Abe, then a peor pag arrival, inhi ove; I should want to bawl like the . . new place, which has new wallpaper chickens all th 4 some times, kept |entzen, “hed thrown tne ink ote ai | oa’ sete Suateat, Sind, fear «nara thera goothed Abie, fur Pte TR een, had je at} rooms. It ain't just #0 nice than this, as any ‘other busband would’ have the neighbors| Benny Moscowitz. All those things |bft we can stay there till we get an- fone. Fuit's aweight, and we got a 5 ¥ AVENUE AT 36 bs Ss EET awake, the whole|meant as much to the family as the |ther, better than this, when Abe gots nice new joint which has new wal family was de-lold pond. on the farm, the yellow | Ut to work” paper. You know it was little Benny Second Foor ~Take Elevator pressed. For ten|buoy in the small harbor, or the sa, pad abe whe aa Be 6 oat Fault Which We caa’t Belg becuase ve 0; a hor, 01 ne land said she was glad he had got is such a kid. Mrs. Silverman is such rd meant to a nice place with a bathtub in it. a grouchy person, uiapas . anyway, she should know ‘he didn’t mean it to throw: her cat down the airshaft and tip over the vase when he was in her he tried to light matches in _ her|*"* ~~ tablecloth what really made her co to the landlord and ie GIN G E R get us kicked out,” volunteered the mother. ‘There was nothing unusual about the Rubensteins’ visit to Essex Mar- ket Court. The east side people, even when there is no legal difficulty, bring their troubles there, and accept, with childlike confidence, the verdict of Judge or other official. And though these unnecessary hearings take time, The first thow * they exercise a powerful influence i eRe eonen order: over the vast population of the dis- ing Ginger Ale at the restau trict. rant and for the home among “What_is it, madam?” asked As- 7 L. sistant District Attorney Direnzo as those who already know th Hi Mrs. Rubenstein, followed timidly by distinctive delicious flavor of her husband and three of the younger is , a alae children, was brought to his room this irue ginger product — aged “T want we shouldn't have to move," and mellowed. said the mother, and told the story how little Benny had harassed the neighbor next door so much that she had complained to the landlo Then sho explained to him how much Irab five-room apartment, three stories above the hot, busy street, meant to her. And Mrs, Silverman, who had heard that Mrs. Rubenstei had gone for a warrant and had come with her, listened attentively “So you want her to move?” asked years ‘now, they had lived there: | pear tree in the back Just about 150 Coats that are in the way. No real reason why they should be sold at this price except that our tailors are sending in new coats so fast that we must make room for them. Real bargains, each one. SALE Fur Trimmed Coats Selected from Regular Stock “The Bottle Built for Two Values are Considerably Higher MRS GOLDA WRESELLA Oi wrk NATION Velour Silvertone Tinseltons Me. Direnso. * photograph st Mrs. Golda We Sella, the 1d’s on! Trimmed with Liga” tela iv Miveeman helt otograph shows Mrs. Golda We Sella, the world’s only ‘TO DEALERS: New York Distributor for HARVARD GINGER ALE, SEGGERMAN BROS., 91 Hudson St. |," Wel’ Said Mra. Silverman alt) woman gteeplejack, painting the lower part of the 195-foot steeple of the ‘alc nd not to burn the house | Congregational Church at Oakland, Cal, She has painted dozens of tall . ae = = | he, Mone and nor to M°) towers, spires and smokestacks. She is the wife of a ateeplejack and Taupe Nutria Hudson Seat lease, Mrs. Silverman, don't] took up his work make we should move,” begged the| from war they fo: hen he joined the Army. W da business partnership. en her husband returned | French Seal | eather; sc eia BORG RO SAas RU BY, | ee ee cf kids was born almost and Katle died. : ‘ ra Cowperthwait & Sons Kida wae torn almond Kevo ded Tone, tena Ruginn opera tng, | ate hnarer, dou the oper coe Shinty th Heek tak wee Benny?” eared that the basso, take "while | Bolsheviks would have killed Ch. a, és ‘ Uptown Store Downtown 3tore in TBE younester, looked up wonder- fingin “at the opera in Moscow, "was ‘hn the *iolteet nd ‘mito packed the Liver desea ‘ in 1 : plague, ° uses at Moscow and Petrograd 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Park Row & Chatham Sq: DEY Bae RNa aed to the Pros | Aeneas or the Raketon colony in| Waenevee OuSOR ; tor with a smil ! ert tell the tandiord it's all right it the kid behaves himself,” she prom- ised. = Qa a CW “Don't we gotta move?” asked little : Abe. “No, wo don't’ gotta move, Abie,” x sobbed the mother, 4 "Ss ‘And as the party went out Mr. , Rubensteiil pickles and noodles. to last a whole week, Will D | AFT INQUL | MOVED HERE FROM CAPITAL SHORTENING Three or four quarters —the small change | quarters and half dollars do their full duty. If you | > ae Pliny Fisk + that some people call “chicken feed” —paid weekly | keep your odd change working for you the result is |}) John D. Ryan and Pliny’ bis ' on your account at Cowperthwait & oe is all | simply STH. Open a charge account and see. Among Witnesses to Be i that is needed for a $50 or $75 purchase after Saldi Cc N . Called. f the first small deposit at the time the goods are oldier’s Credit—No Deposit { Tho avintion sub-committee of the “ ordered. If you have served with the colors in any branch ff! rouse Committee Investigating War BY A few quarters a week go a long way in furnishing | and are now established in civil life you are entitled | Department Expenditures to-day trans- 4 a home at Cowperthwait & Sons. Some homes you | to Soldier's Credit and no deposit is required when ferred its activity from Washington ‘ epo' q ‘ to New York and prepared to resume have admired were equipped throughout by letting | you buy. IS PERFECT. hearings at the Federal Building, The we . Ghen Saturday Eoanings siamo, mein, i3 Rarkem Store Open Monday reat Also Maced 4 Be CONTE Te ee oe E qual to butter;cos ts r wuch ‘4 i | New Kind of Phonograph i) \\crrig to chairman Prat thr less. No tiresome cream " are two chief matters of inquiry at the sittings here, One deals with the exoneration by the War Department Ann r Service phonograph — built a leatherette with record der in lid, Carry it around like & hat box, Front better resultsMazolai is the tich wholesome oil from vestl drops do War Ly arops down recom that ‘the JF courtmartialed. The other | is the construction of a railroad on th Z | | Olympia Peninsular in the Btate of fe) ery orn pounds, Fine motor, Not a 5 but | Washington. e 4 splendid instrument | Among the witnesnes to be called are 1ece Mahogany Bedroom Suite} (3) 2) "son: $35.00 fi roti"s! ivan, Pitsident of ih Thi i 4 look d well 4 anywhere, — Prick ta Copper Company and form S good oking hod well mete ; is rice PH mult el ta full aint, 4 feet 6 inches dt Ah 50) _ Special Sale Famcus te ae yt wid plenty, of drawer apace, as White’ Sewing Machines \ out nee ae mall has the Toilet tabi has ® tHble Wit. payable $10 Monthly g ——— PORTE, WHO a OCEAN FLIGHT IN 1914, I$ DEAD ror. four handsome pieces is only Payable on Very Easy Terms. of furniture Jend of Beautiful - Wa & Bae oe We ts oo Ce eattietens “oe * a (si = | | British Squadron Commander Dur- he —— tle, Each ing War Was Well Known . ara macros Sited Wi bearings snd in America. Ni cH Ten Peele ace Bane abla Rt Fassia! LONDON, Oct, 27.—Lieut. Col. J.C. \V prices. Catt und see then Porte, who planned an Atlantic fight In Fumed Oak Library Suite Serge Sige Danae, FEES [110 cra ty ine ner toe euneoras arene well-made fumed oak picces ar: upholstered nn T ton. Col Port RUGS AND CARPETS, | Golden Oak Dag Table te aie 0.000) 60 Abs AN Tank Boy. I ont . easy idea of competing for he $50,000 prise 7Y Strongly bullt ( Lp) throu ghoat ‘ 42-inch top. | LW feet, Ux tends to 6 feet. Price, | to clean. Top end shelf is nickel. Open fire end. | Out fit 4 pipe, 1 elbow, a4 damper and ring, $19.75) Mamet hieririatte M gore Be offered by the London Dally Mall, Be fore he could come to America the prize had been won As @ squadron commander of the} British air forces, Col. Porte was in the United States tr 1916 tnapecting flying | machine plants, Part of t' » year before he spent at Hammondaport, N, ¥., where Glenn Curtiss was assembling the larg "ae acme & SONS machine built up to that time, It was then he was chafing to make the firat transatlantic fight, As soon as the war] Bike weekly on #15 worth, “Oldest Furniture House in America” broke out he went back to England, 750 weekly on 850 worth, Col, Porte was born in 1883, obec worth, REDS SLAY SINGER, REPORT. Paris Hears Chaliapine Has Been Killed in Moscow, PARIS, Oct Rumors are clrou- luting in Paris that Theodore Challa- ie eee oe oe 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq, “L" Sta ion Ss fey : pede t \