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~—RSTIATONS SINS > SAETHER MOTE FM FRE PER Also Assist’ in Rescuing Others From Burning Apartment. the third floor, if Sons of the Rev. John Roach | Straton, pastor of Calvary Baptist | Church, were heroes at a fre that wrap. drove the ten families from the big five-story apartment house at No. 203 West b6th Street at 4 A. M. to-day |’ and temporarily emptied the Hotel Grenoble of its 150 guests, several of ing all they could, the family emerged in the lower hallway just as other By the time tho dames had eaten thelr way from a storeroom in the basement to the first floor, all the families in No. 203 had passed down the stairs to the street with the ex- coption of that of the Rev. Dr. Strat- on, who is in Atlanta and lives ‘on . L. Rountree, day denied the charge, alleged to have| 1920 population results: been made by Angus Me&ween, cam-| Paterson, N. J., 195,866, an increase | vaign manager for Senator Hiram W.| of 10,266 over 1910 or 8.2 per cent.; || His wife, Mrs. Georgia Hillyer Straton, was sick in bed. When the EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920. |RENIES NEGROES SOLD VOTES) PATERSON HAS 135,866. tenants had missed them and fire-|Jersey Castor Answets MeSween's men were about to search for them, A Acording to the police the tenants} in the building were recently ordered |! to vacate so alterations could made, and by appealing to the courts were given until October to get out. J. J. Lannin owns the building. He] (, 4s sald also to be owner of the But fale Baseball Clb and the Hotel Bureau to-da: Hackensack (co-extensive | Barbadoes Township! Y voters who | crease ot 17 or 26. * sald Mr, Roun- 13,919 or 81,7 per cent. Census Shows Increase of 8.2 Per) Cent. Collingswood Up 81.7. WASHINGTON, May 11.—The Census nounced the following lingswood, N. J., 6,714, an Incrtase of 9) Ailaren wero awakened by the smoke and the“din in the street outside, Hill- yer, the fifteen-year-old on, ran in and assisted his mother to throw on @ As he led her down the stairs Jack, thirteen, grasped her by the other arm 4% and carried over his shoulder tho “baby” of the family, Douglas, four. With Warren, twelve, and Catherine, | nine, bringing up the rear and help- Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Q , 18.50 BY SPRCIAL APPOINTMENT Franklin Simon s Co.| IRLS' AND JUNIOR MISSES’ ORGANDIE FROCKS BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT ‘THE KING AND QUEEN SY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT 10 WL. M. THE QUEEN OF NORWAT as SEDS THE BEST ROOM IN THE » HOUSE — FOR AMERICANS E have just erected on our main floor a room completely in the architecture of the Tudor period, whose walls, floor, furniture, and decorations have come down to us from «the spacious times of the great Elizabeth,” and which is for the sole use and benefit of Americans. Thus, we can truthfully say to our American friends: “Here is the best room in the house!” It will be known as the American Bureau of Information and will be in charge of competent advisers, who will arrange your motor tours, your week-end trips and your theatre parties. Here, too, you can open a checking account, book your steamship passage, reserve hote) accommodations, and receive messages from home. Letters should be addressed to you in the care of: American Bureau of Information, Harrods Ltd., London. The cable address is: Americans, Everything, London. Omnia, Omnibus, Ubiquel HARRODS .L™? WOODMAN BURBIDGE, Managing Directar COO ae 4 NEW YORK OFFICE: HOLLAND HOUSE gy AVENUE ot yoth STREET You Need No Ice ‘i SUMMER'S FAIRY-LIKE Q3 } | FABRIC FASHIONS FROCKS \ - WHICH ARE VARIED IN € uy COLORING AND STYLE BUT hes | CONSTANT IN QUALITY & { IHESE frocks, youthfully frilled and fluted or graced; ri F besaexi with Val laces and ribbons, FF 1) 4 H solve the problem of warm weather a fashions with coolness and charm. { In white and pastel colorings. Fr i Girls’ Sizes 6 to 16 years i Junior Misses’, 13 to 17-years LS | OTHER ORGANDIE FROCKS a - from 6.95 to 45.00 Si GIRLS’ and JUNIOR’ MISSES' DRESS SHOP FT Second Floor iS K g ; ty , ie | | j | James McCreery & Co. | 5th Avenue 34th Stree } A Clearance Sale! 3 McCreery Footwear \ = For Women Reduced To 7.75, Actually Below Cost to Us prices. heels. | ey This Summer With a— No Chemicals No Machinery We have grouped several thousand pairs of i McCreesy Shoes taken from regular stock No Expense and marked them at the uniform price of 7.75, which is far below their regular selling There are Oxfords and Pumps for street and dress wear modeled of all the fashionable leathers as well as Satin. Louis and walking | No C. O. D.'s No Approvals No Returns THEAMONOR THE ICELESS REFRIGERATOR: A, old law of nature has been put to work for you by the inven- tion of the Thermonor. It uses only air and water—yet keeps your foods cold and sweet in the hottest summer weather. Just the thing for your home, boat, camp or bungalow this summer. It has taken eleven years of research and experiment to perfect the Thermonor process. The Thermonor trade mark is an assurance of satisfactory service. Prices according to size $9.78 | $7.50 A Demonstration of the Thermonor In Our Housefurnishing Dept.--6th Floor dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street 7 a nl iil i aalilaaetial iA AA g Ee CS ee = Ds as ~v + SSA Sh= cP —, —— yo This Store Closes at 5 P.M. 5th Avenue James McGreery & Co. aath Street AY = seeecereey nn, sabercats oe | McCreery Quality Lge Inen at Present Wholesale Sale! Cost or Less. abroad, where he visited the great prices until now, when, instead of — A * raising we are reducing them, whi dinen market of the world, brings news of prices almost prohibitive. sale cost-—or less. Table Linens All Linen Irish Damask Table Clothe. .......e00s0005 exch §,50, 7.50 and 9,50 — regularly 7.00 to 12.00 Heavy All Linen Scotch Damask Table Cloths: Size 2x2 yds +s+sPegularly 9.50 to 12.75, each 7,50, 9.50 and ie Sine 2x2 yds. + -regularly 12.00 to 15.00, each: 9,00, 10.00 and 1. Size 2x8 yds +++. Pegularly 18.50 to 18.00, each 10,75, 12.75 and 1 Heavy All Linen Scotch Damask Table Napkins. ..dozen 7 7.50 and regularly 7.60 to 12.60 All Linen Irish Damask Table All Linen Irish Damask Table ‘Cloths, size 67x67 ins., hemmed. Napkins, size 22x22 ins. f regularly 8.50, each, 6,50 regularly 12.50, dozen, §.75 Decorative Linens Towels and Toweling French Hand Made Cluny Lace Trimmed = =Hemmed Huck Towels. .......6.+-0+405 Buffet and Dresser Scarfs. doz., 2,50, 3.00 and 4.50 each, §.95 and 6,95 regularly 3.25 to 6.00 regularly 7.00 and 8.00 Hemstitched Huck Towels. .....-.--.+++ French Hand Made Cluny Lace Trimmed doz., 3.50, 4.50 and 6, Luncheon Sets, LL iar - set, 8.75 regularly 6.00 to 7.50 ‘ regularly 12. ‘Tarkis! French Hand Made Cluny Lace Trimmed —"T"*ish Bath Towels. onstage Center Pieces, each, 2,50 and 3,75 larly 4.50 t regularly 8.00 and 5.00 ie mencet anid Pa Gk! French Hand Made Cluny Lace Trimmed Large size Turkish Bath Towels, blue Tes Cluths. each, 15,00 and 17.50: border. regularly 10.50, dos, 7.50 regularly 17.50’and 20.00 Irish Glass and Pantry Towels, hemmed. . Hand Crocheted Luncheon Sets, Irish doz., 6.00 and 7.50 Design, 18 pieces. set, 6.75 regularly 7.50 and 10.00 regularly 10.00 f Lrish (T willed Kitchen Towels, hemmed... Japanese Blue Print Luncheon Sets, 13 doz,, 6,00 and 7,50 pieces. regularly 2.50, set, 1.65 i regularly 7.50 and 10.00 All Linen Crash Luncheon Sets, 13 All Linen Scotch Crash Towcling, pieces. regularly 6,50, sct, 3,75 _—bleached. regularly 55¢, yurd, 32e¢ Union Linen Huck Towels, hem- Striped Huck Towels, hem- stitched. dozen, 4,50 stitched. dozen, 3,00 regularly 6.00 regularly 4.50 (Second Floor) preg i D * You Can Save Consider- ‘ Na able Money In McCreery’s 4 sul ; Housefurnishing Depart- ! ment. . 1<Mirro Aluminum Colander, made of heavy gauge, highly polished Aluminum; 9 inches in diameter at top. 85c regularly 1.25 6 2—-Cook Rite heavy gauge polished Alumi- 8—White enameled Kitchen Table with Porcelain top and drawer, Top 22 inches wide and 8+ inches long, regularly 15.00, 10.5Q 4—Parlor Broom—finest quality new corn. 6 regularly 1.25, 85c f 5—The McCreery Bissell Carpet Sweeper, ‘al regularly 5.25, 3.25 6—"McCreery” Electric Vacuum Cleaner of polished Aluminum with switch in handle; high-powered Universal motor; fully guaran- teed; with complete set of attachments. \ regularly 47.50, 34,50 -~ (Sisth floor) Annual Six-Day Sale of . . High-Grade Domestic Rugs Marked at Absolutely Less than to-day’s Wholesale Cost Throughout the country Rug prices were never so high as they are to-day. Rugs of the better quality are practically out of reach of the general public. For this reason and in order to cement the friendship of our customers more firmly, we are giving absolutely the greatest Rug values possible, To do this, for a limited time, we have marked the major portion of our enormous stock at prices so low that our original and legitimate profit is all but eliminated, No C.0. D.'s—No Approw . =No Returns—Positively None to Dealers 9x12 ft. Seamless Royal Wilton Rugs at 79.50 regularly 115.00 The most popular Rug made; richly colored designs to suit the require- num Covered Saucepan, 4-quart capacity, regularly 3.00, 1.95 NE po Xz ae ments of madern decorations. Every rug in this offering is perfect in weave, pattern and color. Royal Wilton Rugs Royal Wilton Rugs Size 8.3 x 10.6 ft. Size 6x 9 ft. 75.50 49.75 regularly 105.00 regularly 72.50 Choice rugs for smaller rooms; a vari A limited number of this size that are ety of attractive patterns, very scarce at present. Just the size for Finest Worsted Rugs Small Dining Room, Den or Foyer. Size9 x 12 ft. Seqmless Tapestry Rugs 4 130.50 Size 9x 12 ft. regularly 174.00 34.50 Rich thick nap ensures great durabil regularly 56.00 ity; Oriental and conventional designs, A limited number of these handsome, . Woven from the finest Worsted Yarns, durable rugs froni the looms of a promi- yy with a sheen like silk, nent maker, \ \, (Bighth Ploor) ~~ — by ‘a Our buyer, recently returned from We, however, continued our low — brings them down to present whole “7