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and afterward home. ~APLY AND KELLY P~ HEROES AT FIRES that every! bu stumbled over Mrs. Mai who was lyti apartment. Ki One Cop Breaks Leg Leading 150 to Safety, Other Car- ries Out Woman. The name of the New York police foree this bright morning is Kelly, and his first name are Frank. Patrolman Frank Kelly of the West 2th Street Station, and Patrolman Frank Kelly of the West 100th may * got even know each other by sight, but they ourht to be twins. Kelly of 20th Street sent in a fire d@larm when he found a blaze in the basement of a grocery store at No. 146 West 17th Street. Then he ran upstairs to get out the tenants, 150 of them. He started them down the stairs, but the fire stopped them and they ran back. “Follow me,” said Kelly of 20th Street, and he led the way to the scuttle, which he forced. Then he led his blanketed flock across icy roofs to another scuttle, helped them } down, and at last, when the job was done, slipped and broke his leg. He ore sending im th vadly burnt Sines 1 te 8. A te BE. was taken to the New York Hospital The other Frank Kelly—Kelly of 100th Street—also went to a fire. It . He lower in Queens and Richmond than the ry O'Rourke, |figures given out last week. on the floor of her| * ly carried her through ' Bronx an the window to the street and revived high r. an ag Inelnding Tax. The Store is closed at 5 P.-M. daily B. Altman Oo. A Specially-prepared Sale of Smart Spring Hats very exceptionally priced at $9.50 Department on the First Floor. that everyone now demands. Final Price Reductions in (Second Floor) Included will be satin or checked velour Ae a4 Misses’ Blouses (sizes 14 to 20), Of voile trimmed with lace . . Of georgette, crepe de Chine or satin, Suits, greatly reduced in prices. A Special Sale of (sizes 6 to 14) at $2.95 ’ will be held to-morrow (Saturday) ing a smart bloomer style. The value is remarkable (Department on Second Floor) Madiann Avettue- Fifth Avenue ff; wid 35th Streets will take place to-morrow in the Millinery The Hats comprising this offering represent the newest ideas in shapes and trimmings, especially featuring the chic, youthful styles Misses’ Skirts & Blouses will be in effect to-morrow (Saturday) ;’ Skirts of velveteen, $5.90 & 8.75 ’ Skirts (a limited quantity) of silk, at $13.75 at $2.25 5.85 The remaining assortments of Junior Misses’ Dresses and Coats have also been Girls’ Washable Frocks The materials are gingham and chambray, made up in several attractive models, includ- New York TAX RATE FIGURES REDUCED A LITTLE):: Was at No. 68 West 102d street. It 1 betel mont and drove| P70s¢ for Manhattan, Bronx abid | tea! 100 tenants to the stret. The Fire Department was hantlicapped by 2 , frozen hydrants and a second alarm ‘ was sent in. Kelly of 100th Street wasn't sure!one point lower in Manhattan, the —e—— body had got out of the Bronx and Brooklyn, and two points iilding and he went in to see. Brooklyn One Point Lower Than Announced Last Week. Comptroller Craig issued a statement to-day saying the 1920 tax rate will be be four poin The jani Catherine Oliver, | tried to put out the fire herself be-': ie alarm. She was ed about the hands face. Kelly of 20th Street is a war hero too. He carries two German buileta. ((¢ (| Ni t le d Brooklyn will be seven points er than for 1919, while in Queens It] \ in Rich- BONWIT The Specialized types in Tailored Suits, Frocks and mond eleven poffits higher. the incre: One-half of| Wins #11,000 n@ is due Ost of the local county nt, h the county officers awarded 1 | court American te % earn. a1 . 2In- tulries were sent out by the police to- WASHINGTO: y for Police Capt. Ferdinand a. Klu: t He said in Manhattan, the ELD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Damages Against ony. Mrs. Anna Kurshineky to-day was $11,000 damages mlecity for the death of her son Joseph, 10 was killed by a falling column from Williamsburg Bridge June 8, 1918, a Jury in Judge F. K. Penditton's againet the en inate for Print 27.—The Sen- to-day adopted the Underwood te a commission to FIFTH AVENUE 36™ STREET Present “Jeune Fille” Apparel That Enhances the Charms and Naivete of Youth. Gowns of Refreshing Piquancy and Engaging Style- Themes MISSES’ SPRING SUITS ‘ In Diverse Silhouettes 55.00 to 165.00 FEATURED ARE ETON, GODET FLARE, PEPLUM, SEMI. MILITARY, BOX AND STRICTLY TAILORED TYPES. It is the diversity of the silhouettes allied with the never varying igh character of tailoring which permits the Miss to choose a suit with individuality, and exactly suited to her taste and type. ae 7 ornwe are Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Serge. Sizes to The Vogue of ETON FROCKS In Tricotine or Poiret Twill 7300 “89507 95,00: Trig Tailleur Frocks of a jaunty character. Braiding, embroidery, wide swirling sashes, dainty vestees and short sleeves are distinctive details. Navy blue is the fashionable color. A definite grace of line is contributed by pleated, tunic and straightline skirts. Sizes 14 to 20. Taffeta Silk and Satin Make Charming MISSES’ DAY FROCKS 49.50 to 165.00 Silken fabrics that reach the height of modishness and that reveal numerous piquant treatments—elongated basques, quaint fichus, rows of pleated rufflings, bouffant panniers, draped tunics and other variants of the mode, which depict the newest and most ingenious Fashions for the Miss. Sizes 14 to 20. ™ TELLER. &CO gy? 4 and % Pound y ] Package FOR EATING AND DRINKING " 21, 1920. ‘ Stern Brothers: West 42d Street (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43d Street Attractive belts; all desirable colorings; sport amd general outdoor wear. « Women’s Slip-on or Tuxedo SHETLAND SWEATERS ON THE MAIN FLOOR TO-MORROW $12.50 Tuxedo Models, with An Extensive Showing of UNTRIMMED MILLINERY On the Third Floor $5.95 and 6.95 Smart Slip-on Models, with fish- tail effects; long or short sleeves, with or without collars; all colors. Exclusive shapes in Crinol, Maline Ilair Braid, Lisere, Milan and Hemp. SUITS fashioned in Covert, Serge, Shepherd Check and Novelty Mix- ture; Norfolk and Box Coat styles, with Vestee of contrasting shades; lined throughout. years. Prices range from JUNIORS’ FETA DRESSES, cleverly tuckegl and embroidered styles; fashioned of Chiffon Taffeta in plain colorings; new round or square neck; dainty touches of embroidery and velvet ribbon; finished with self-colored soft sashes. Sizes 6 to 16 years. SPECIAL for SATURDAY: Untrimmed Black Transparetit Hats of Maline Tair Braid; Embroidered Caterpillar Sport Hats in all colors. $3.95 JUNIORS’ and GIRLS’ Spring Models in SUITS, DRESSES and COATS GIRLS’ SPRING COATS, beau- tifully tailored, of Velour Cheek, Polo Cloth, Novelty Mixtures and Serge; plain box back and _ belted models, Sizes 6 to 16 years. Prices Sizes 13 to 17 range from $29.75 to 49.50 and GIRLS’ TAF- Price, | 6 to 16 years. Price, $24.75 to 37.50 WAVY. HAIR SWITCHES Hair Goods Salon—Third Floor. $4.50 and 7.50 $19.75 to 49.50 GIRLS’ WASHABLE FROCKS, in new Spring models‘of Chambray, Plaid Gingham, Peter Pan Cloth and Linen; semi-empire, waist line and two-piece models; hand em- broidered and finished with sashes of Velvet Ribbor and Organdie. $5.95 to 16.50 Sizes Specially Priced for Saturday and Monday Fine quality naturally Wavy Hair Switches; made on three * BOYS’ models; newest Fabrics; tailored to BOYS’ SPRING TOPCOATS ot Tweed or Knit Cloth; 11 to 18 yrs., in making various kinds of Coiffures. WOMEN’S HAND BAGS At a Saving of One-Third Off Regular Prices for To-morrow—Main Floor. $4.85 and 6.75 Latest Spring Models in fine Moire Silk or Leather. A varied assortment to select from. BOYS’ SPRING APPAREL BOYS’ NOVELTY $27.50 to 32.50 SUITS Vestee, Plain or plested fit; some with extra knickerbocker trousers; sizes 8 to 18 years, WASHABLE SUITS in lancy Mixtures, Blue Serge, Tweed and Initted Cloth; Junior Norfolk, Middy and Oliver Twist models; sizes 8 to 10 years, $12.50 to 16.50 «in separate stems, so as to permit one to utilize a Switch \c.& SUITS—New Spring models of Pongee, Linen, $18.50 to 32.59 Palmer Linen, Repp, Galatea, Pique, { Chambray and = Devonshire; in TOPCOATS for the little fellow of | Middy, “Junior Norfolk, Oliver Imported Cloth, Tweed, Knitted | ‘Pwist and French Middy models; Cloth or Blue Serge; 4 to 10 years, sizes 214 10 10 vears, ; $12.50 to 28.50 $3.50 to 16.50