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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DEOZMBER 18, 1919, "18 4, ntory, Business buyiding at No. 244. |teave their rooms when the manage Abbottstord, on Commonwealth e - ~< ONE MAN me 246 West 23d Street, shortly befone 7 | assurred them there ¥ oo dan, earl day during a fire that specs this morning. caused damage “ a 4 with smoke and eut f $5,000, The blaze was extitiguistied | jin Jens than hatt an hour. Guests in| M@my tten | the Hotel Chelsea, which is two doors ‘yrom the burning building, were Os Laronsed by the noise, but did not — cehaunuaalaton fin From First Page.) | and all the police reserves in the dis-| tric} were summoned. | HUNDRED FAMILIES ROUTED IN ¥ BARE FEET. The 100 families in Nos, 911, 913, 921, 923 and 925 Kighth Avenue and Rec = F im No. 304 West 54th Street, were or- made by Stracciari threatened spread of the flames, None appearing at Carnegie Hall December 20th Under the management of Prof. Chev. Alfredo Solmaggi Master of many roles which have brought him fame in the principal opera houses of Spain, Italy, France, and South America, as well as in the United States, Riccardo Stracciari’s pro- found knowledge of music, sympathetic inter- 8 No casualties were The firemen worked under in a below-zero tempera- rat Bo Dec. 1%.—A number o - aken down ladders from the | tu James MeCreery & Co. Sth Avenue 35th Street Second Floor BEGINNING TOMORROW OUR ANNUAL PRE-INVENTORY SALE Boys’ CLOTHING Included in Which is a Reduction . in Boys’ Bathrobes and Pajamas THIS SALE BRINGS PRICES DOWN LOWER THAN THEY’VE BEEN THIS YEAR » of them had time to dress, but some . seized bedclothes and wraps as they fled barefooted into the biting wind, The police, rserves led them as pidly as possible to warmth and elter, As many as could be were crowded into the K. of C. rooms at No, 367 West 64th Street, and others went into Malloy’s resatrant at No, 901 Elghth Avenue, many having on nothing but nightgowns and’ pajamas. Blankets were obtained as rapidly as possible, In a short time the Knights of Columbus had a full force at work and hot coffeee was passed around, The restaurant also served all the refugees there with coffee. ‘The firemen, who had to work in relays because of the cold, confined the fire to the one building, and the >) tenants of the neighborhood were al- » lowed to go back home as soon as | possible. There was no one in the! ) dancing academy, which had closed / at 11 o'clock. mo GIRL STUDENTS FLEE DORMI- TORY IN ALARM. ‘i f i r ; Oe ctiiskeoc cianesiner asimae ktacren | j pretation, and a eh technique combine with © St U1 oclock inst night in the Pulitzer | the supreme qualities of his voice to make him School of Journalism of Columbia the world’s greatest baritone. New Columba Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, Naw Yore University, Broadway and 16th | Street. The blaze was in the printing plant in the basement. a Patrolman Ernest Prail of the West 125th Street Station found on the} top floor William Toney, a negro por- ter of No. 204 West 145th Street, who said he had left the building at 8.30 im the evening, but* fergotten his purse and gone back to get it He | | Was held to be further questioned by the Fire Marshal. Fire Chief Ken- lon answered the alarm. ° Next to the School of Journalism Is | Fernald Hall, the girls’ dormitory. © Some of the students hurriediy } fae . © dressed and left the building when | Stracciari makes records exclusively for F. they heard the clang of the Ae en. | Columbia Any Columbia dealer will 2 gines. Attanstta Are) was over Vacase re | gladly play these records for you. Hear Bray, a civil engineer of No. 420 | them, and judge for yourself what joy this Meat 16th Street, who was music would bring into your home. the building, fell Attean feet | into the | ; Lager where a Brating | rem@red, He soy takei Bitoktebocker Hospital. ered - Fire in the top floor of a seven 1 ] Columbia Grafonciar~ Standard Models uy ea $800; Ported Destges ap 211 YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS (11 to 18 years), $22.75 tormerly #28 to $40 408 BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS (2 pairs of knickerbockers) $13.75 formerly $20 to $22.50 Coats alpaca lined; Knickers lined throughout (Sizes 8 to 17 years) 150 ALL-WOOL MACKINGW® (Sizes 8 to 18 years) $12.75 formerly $15 to $18 Plaids and Heathers; shaw! collars; belt all round ?2nd St.—Broadway—33rd St. =— The Gift You Buy for Yourself A Warner Corset “The Corset That Cannot Rust, ‘Break or Tear’’ Christmas time, when we buy gifts for our own use, is as ~ good a time as any other to get acquainted with Warner’s. Buy yourself a corset that will give just as good wear weeks after as it did on the day you first bought yourself the gift. 175 BOYS’ RUBBERIZED RAINCOATS (Hats to Match) 6 to 16 years $6.75 guaranteed $10.75 formerly to be formerly $8.75, $10.50 and $12.50 water-proof $15 and $18 Dependable corsets well made, of good quality materials, into models that are fashioned after the season’s new silhouettes. Vraner’s ®ust-Proof Corsels- They cannot rust, they cannot break, they cannot tear. They are protected by the Warner and Gimbel Guarantee. Below we list a few models especially suited to gift-giving: BOYS’ FLANNELETTE | 150 BOYS’ BLANKET 4, JAMAS BATHROBES ; ns $6.05-cA. arodel adapted. for the At $5.00—A good fitting model for | (One and two piece) (4 to 18 years) full figure, made of strong, white cou- A andar vate” fatien onda e | til, well boned, trimmed with wide band | the slender or average figure, made of $2.15 \ $5.50 of embroidery, medium or low bust, | flesh color novelty materials, low bust | eee Si eee ee et buck | long skirt. Sizep 21 to 28. | formerly $3.00 ‘ formerly $7.50 and $8.75 sets y os 1 : i 49 80, At $4.00—A very low bust model with Metcerized frogs and buttons; Block, Indian and Persian Semi-Elastic top, long hip, with free hip extra heavy. patterns, At $5.00—A model for the full or | S©M-tlas » 4ONE Alp, J =i : average figure, made of flesh color cou- | bone effect, made of good quality pink (Sizes 4. to 18 years) 150 of them, {i!, !ow bust, long skirt. Sizes 24 to 36. | coutil. Sizes 20 to 26. All Corsets on Sale Downstairs