The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1920, Page 13

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SERUBSYVAL, VANVARI OO, LU4U. j , Py . | . i THE EVENING WorRuy, | r n fi FOUR MEN KILLED. ‘MAUDE POWELL DIES. bai tyne a She was in) ) BY ESCAPING GAS ete Miss Powell was @ native of Peru, Til. Noted Violinixt Succumbs to Col- After being graduated from the public apne Due to Overwork. pa! schools of Aurora, she studied music in Turner of New York, died to-day at her] y hotel after @ collapse enid When Sam Hirsch, twenty-two, went . 187 Watkins Street in the Browns- ll geis af Brooklyn to-day to call Sale Roseman, eighteen, his Girectheert, he found Miss Sallie and her parents, Samuel and Rae Roseman, partly tens by gas, Gam's police whistle brought Patrol- moan Charles Lewis of the Libenty Ave- nue Police Gtation, and together they carrie the Rosemans to the street. { “Pranger! Franzer! muttered Rose- femn; ‘Sammy, find young Franzer; he's . §m the front room.” In the partor bedroom, the door of wwinkch was troken by thé policeman's to have been | than 32 West 34th St. fty-six, a Russian, who had been board- ing with the Rosemans. (as was com- Ang from two jets in a heater near an ‘@pen window. Dr. Lind of St, Mary's Movpltal treated the Rosemans in their Harey Sanders, seventy-two, was (4 ‘Rrooklyn, by 4 in-law, Nathan Sigelofoky ‘Gan was we foand ‘leaking @ fix! Charles Moser, sixty-six, was jated in his tame at No. 122 South 20th ry Street, The cock on the tube p 4 in his heat ‘open. cording to ci ice, his daughter said the e eardnce iy fe) ‘Olaf Johnson, sixty-seven, of No. 212 resident Street, was found dead in his jome to-da. a Gx- farre wae the cause of Four were yy gas escaping in the cellars of the nm he . They were fat Wittn, terentecnine, of Wo. 18% Dean former values up to $15.00 et, and Charles Lorth, sixteen, Syl. | \ pla Maimonda, “five, and “Amanda, Rai- enables women of discernment to lay in a store of superior footwear at prices that make you wonder how we do it! Four thousand pairs of smart, wear giving boots, some w th high heels, some with low; in various colors and color combinations; all styles; Riaiviy 3 _ DENIES RUMOR. Says He Has No Intention of Re-| f signing Office. Police Commissioner Enright he had any {dea of resigning, when asked to-day about rumors to that ef- fect. One story had it that the com- missioner had actually handed in -his/ resignation to Mayor Hytan. “T have not resigned,” he. said. “and £. not intend to, I have no idea whorc originated and cannot a: denied for it, James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 35th Street ae FRIDAY & SATURDAY January Clearance 600 Boys’ Norfolk Suits With Two Puirs of Knickerbockers 4 1 5°° Formerly 20.00 and 22.50 ‘Sizes 8 to 18 Years Not only will these suits satisfy the manly whims of the boys who wear them, but they are the kind that Mothers and Fathers demand. Each Suit is tailored of excellent fabrics such as Home Spuns and Cassimeres in medium or dark pat- terns. There are smart “box-plaited-yoke-to-belt” and lain Belt all-around models. The coats are Alpaca ined and Knickers are lined throughout, For the Smaller Lads 165 Boys’ Warm Overcoats 16° Formerly 20.00, 22.50, 25.00 and 28.00 Sizes 3 to 10 Years Remember there are only 165 of these coats offered at this unusually low price while they last, Included in the lot are Chinchillas, Pebble Cheviots and Kerseys—most of them are wool lined and have convertible collars---a few have fur collars. M. Boys’ Blanket Bath Robes 5°° Formerly 7.50, 8.75 and 10.50 Sizes 4 to 16 Years One Hundred Boys’ Blanket Bathrobes in Indian, Block and Parisian patte rns with heavy cord girdle to match. NOC, O, D.’S NO RETURNS NO APPROVALS Second Floor—Fifth Avenue Building Snes i | Calling at Sweetheart’s Home, (Seaciat to The Brening World.) Chicago, Leipzig, Paris and Berlin, mak- Yout! Find: Famil Over- untontéwn, Pa, Jan. 8.Madame}ing ber debut in the Iatter capital in . eee ee St [Mande Powell, famous American violin- 885. She had been soloist, with, the ||; come and a Boarder Dead. ist, in private life Mra. H. Godfrey Sg ah The Greatest Clothing Sale — New York has Known in Years Commences To-morrow Morning At 8:30 In All the Brill Stores A Real Old-fashioned Sale of the kind for which Men have waited since the days when “‘H. C. of L.” meant absolutely nothing in the lives of any of us—it is the Only Sale of the year, in Brill Stores, and offers our entire stock—over 18,000 garments. | The Finest Overcoats and Suits in America | KUPPENHEIMER AND OUR OWN At Most Unusual Price Reductions 567° 475 $95, $100, $115, $125 and $135 Overcoats and Suits 5a7% on Sale at 49th and 42d Street Stores Only at The Sale Includes Blacks, Blues and Evening Apparel.’ $75, $80, $85 and $90 Overcoats and Suits, at $65.00, $67. 50 and $70.00 $570 Overcoats and Suits, at $45.00, $47. 50 and $50.00 $37: Overcoats and Suits, at $55.00, $57.50 and $60.00 Overcoats and Suits, at There Isn’t One Single, Solitary Reason Why We Should Reduce Prices in This Manner —hut Thousands of Men Are Expecting It of Us—and That's Probably Reason Enough. Sale Commences To-morrow Morning at 8.30 o’Clock. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. THE KUPPENHEI MER HOUSE IN NEW YORK 279 Broadway 44 East 14th St. Broadway, at 49th St, 1456 B’way, at 42d St. 47 Cortlandt St. 125th St., at 3d Ave, Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn IL

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