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| Carceras for half an hour Police Cor- 283 Waverly Avenue, Newark, N. J.. Is FINDS HER TWO a poral Harry Keinp resuscitated hith.|n Newark City Hospital in a serious SONS DEAD IN BED |». eckson of st t's Hospital, | condition, the result of gas poisoning. | unable to revive took him to ths|Her husband, Herman, awoke this a he probably die, | morning ahd found their room was full Both Overcome By Gas—Three | c Other Victims Reported, One | "Vive Likely to Die. Mre. Catherine Volk Hancock Street, Brook! epital, but will} of gas. He broke a widow, turned off the Jet, and told the police, who sent No.!an ambulance, Mollie Schoeniger, fifty-five Mc Gibbou & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE her custom, went to awaken her two sons—Fred, twenty-eight, and Frank, | twenty—at 6.20 this morning. | When| he reached their bedroom she detected @ strong odor of gas and, opening the | @oor, found both dead in bed. | Gas was escaping from a jet. The | meter in the Voikman home became | frozen last night and the family went | to bed by candlelight. It is believed | one of the sons left the jet open and the warmer weather thawed out the | meter, permitting the gas to pass through. The sons were the sole support of the | home, as the father is an invalid. | John MeShane, fifty-two, of No, 1312 | Balcomb Avenue, the Bronx, failed to | arrive for breakfast to-day at the ac- customed hour. His brother Frank, liv- ing at the same address, went upstairs to arouse him and found McShane an- | JANUARY ANNOUNCEMENT We Seasonably suggest, in view of continued High Prices, that deliberate thought be given in the purchase of Goods as are being offered— HOUSE LINENS—LACE CURTAINS UPHOLSTERY and FURNITURE BEDDINGS—FLOOR COVERINGS The demands of the Public ata Goods sold as represented, and COMPARISON, which we invite before purchase, is a sure means to that end. Our Qual ties are well known to Friends and Patrons for Years, and a visit w'll meet a ready response to Serve You Faithfully and well in All Departments. Store Open 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. conscious, Gas was escaping at a de- | fective pipe connection. Dr. Dykes from | Fordham Hospital used a pulmotor for | forty-five minutes before McShane was revived. He is in the hospital in a | serious condition. | Alberta Cea and S, Carceras, firemen employed on a Morgan Line steamer, | who occupied @ room at No, 166 Chris- topher Street, left their gas burning | when they went to bed tast night. The meter froze during the night and then | thawed out. This morning, Louis Men- | dora, proprietor, found both men un-| conscious in bed. After working over 5th Avenue 35th Street Second Floor dames MeCreery & Co. What do you say to this? 430 Men’s & Young Men’s Winter Suits taken from our January Clearance Sale and reduced to $30.75 | FROM $48, $50 & $5 In short, a Sale within a Sale! Re- ductions on top of Reductions! There is this advantage, however, to us: We’re enabled to bring this Sale of Suits to a close on Saturday instead of prolonging it another | week, as has been necessary in the i past. A week counts for something this year as it is the general policy of the store to effect stock clear- ances earlier than usual because of the contemplated earlier Spring season. As for the Suits, all we can say is, ‘‘ Sell them! ’’ Extra Special 150 Ulster-type Overcoats Exactly 4 Price 27.50 formerly 55.00 Sizes 34, 35, 36 and 37 only, EXTRA SALESMEN, FITTERS AND TAILORS NO C. O. D.’S, EXCHANGES OR APPROVALS THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1920. All Each one of these 10,000 Blankets is 100% wool and each one is fresh and new. They were made for the Navy to complete late contracts and have been inspected and accepted by the United States Government. The stamp of the Navy (U.S. N.) appears on each Blanket. The color is the regulation Navy Blue-Gray. The size of the Blankets is 66x84 inches. Just right for use on a double bed. No Mail or Telephone Orders 5th Avenue James McCreery & Co. ~*~ Have Bought Fro The a United States Government ~ 40,000 Wool Navy Blankets Which Will Be Placed On Sale ‘TOMORROW MORNING 9795 Government Price $8.23 each---The Country Over Second Floor 35th Street Entrance Open at 8 o’Clock James MeGreery & Go. each They weigh 414 pounds each, and being all wool give comforting warmth without uncomfortable weight. By marking these Blankets 7.95 we are endeavoring to co-operate with the Government, not compete with them. Their price the country over was and now is 8.23 for each Blanket. We are taking the loss, helping Uncle Sam to dispose of his surplus stock and at the same time affording our customers an opportunity to economize. If we were to go into the market for all wool Blankets our retail price would be 15.00. em The letter from Lieutenant Com- mander Tricou of the Third Naval Dis- trict accepting our order for 10,000 of their all wool blankets is self-explanatory. We have turned over to him our check for $82,300.00 in payment. Remember— Our 35th Street en- trance will be open promptly morning at 8 o'clock. to-morrow The Blankets will be on sale on the second floor, where extra sales- people will be in attend- ance and’ extra space will be given over to insure our usual good service. In order to care for every one fairly we must reserve the right to limit quantities No Returns Noe. 0. Dis 31th Street eee ala |