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sere * THREE BREAK LEGS LEAPING FROM FIRE; MANY ARE RESCUED “Thrilling Rescues Mark Blaze statra with her. “On the accend-ttoor DENIES THAT CANDY | he met the crew of Engine No. 9, who REPLACES BOOZE) réiteved him of his burden, and be! went back to his own company. en Firemen Mortell and Hoffman were Idustry Ranks Fifth Among Those About to resoue Philip Newbaum, sev- Benefited by Prohfbition, enteen years old, from a second story iia window when tf youth, flames Licking wy gay, th is Asserted. his right ASHIN( Aug. 24.—Candy has Wn back, jumped, breaking his Tight aot taxen the place of Aloohol for men len. who formerly indulged In beverages now Joseph Schmay, twenty-nine, fump- under the Prohibition ban, according to ed from a third-story window and Walter C, Hughes, Secretary of the Na- broke ,both legs. David Grossman, tonal Confectioners’ Association, Sa pn 2 and Associated Garment Manufacturers Fashion Show thirty-eight, also leaped from a third- 2 emp EBL # in Tenement on the Lowes East Side. ‘The whole family of Isaac Hannan, ‘Thrilling-rescues and at least three experate leaps from high windows were incidents of a tenement fire, which started at 2 o'clock this morn- mg at No, 47 Essex Street. The building is five stories high and the flames, stgrting under the stairway, eut off that avenue of escape, Ter- rolzed tenants—there were more than tifty—were at almost gvery upper window by the time firemen arrived with ladders, The men who jumped and several others are at Gouverneur Hospital. Lieut, Anthony J. Poggi of Engine Company No, 17 heard the screams of & woman from the fifth floor. He Yan up &nd found Mrs, Rachel Miz- nt Teg, told rably pinned under a ohiffonter which! the authorities he wan, shot ty some Tenth Avenue and 26th Street last night. others were brought down by Fire-, men Stronzer, Merk and Klein. Acting Chief Oliver himself rea- cued two young women, Lillian and Sarah Mizrahly, carrying them down the extension ladder from the top floor. The whole Mizrahly family was taken to the hospital to be treated tor suffocation and slight burns. ‘The blaze was quickly extinguishod end the damage was estimated at $10,000, mostly to the central part of, the building. The cause has not been learned. —_——— Daniel Boyiqn, eighteen, of No, 425 ‘Tenth Avenue, admpitted to Bellevue Hopital this morning suffering from a qurznot Wound in the right fog, told TNOT UT ODN) MVAU TAU IAUIAG McCutcheon’s Men’s Furnishings At 20% Reduction To better acquaint our patrons with our new and _ enlarged Men's Furnishings Dept., we are continuing, thruout this week, the sale of the stocks of this Department at a reduction of 20% from the regular selling price. Sale of Manhattan Shirts During the current week only, this deserv- edly popular brand of shirt is being placed on sale at a reduction of 25%. PASAT MAHON OM ne One: PABIN Rea. Trade Mark Enon =e Men's Department: 33rd Street Entrance Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33rd Sts. OMA TAMA WANE WOE DO NOT BE FOOLED We have no connection with any other store on Fifth Ave, using the name “Ratkowsky.” These advertised furs will be found ONLY H | st our Uptown Store (435 Fifth Ave., Cor. 39th St.) and our Down- town Store (173 Broadway), and here ONLY. Beware of imitators and imitations, This is the ORIGINAL and ONLY Abram Ratkowsky. of} We ask the women of New York to re- i member that in buying their furs of us » B NOW—before the end of this month— W they can save AT LEAST HALF what these same furs will cost them-later. By MH purchasing now they have the advantage & of BUYING DURING THE SLACK SEA- , : SON, when raw materials and labor are {i | cheapest, a fact of real importance here, } H BECAUSE WE MANUFACTURE ALL {§ 8 OUR OWN FURS. Gn sale at $ h h 1921 Models, — | Sample Fur Coats |} Both Stores. Something of unusual elegance and beauty and Absolute $110 Value All Latest warmth—just received from our own factories. French Seal Coats vii. $125 | Paris Seal Coats Van. $150 # New Seal Doimons vai 1230 he sakd: story window and broke his right leg. induatry, six of them, were brought down the Gronter nroncrtistae yoy tad drawe extension dadder. ‘The two youngest, dry edict than the Mollie and Tillie, six and four years | piers, old, were carried down by Fireman spend, me beaele have more money to Hegewald, who made two trips. The evervining else that they want,” he unidentified man fatally Injured in an |areaway at No, 83 West 1834 Street late last night after some one had tele- phoned the West, 135¢n and report injured there, from a on Miter, in Hastem jetalls were ref of’ the ‘West sith Street Watton Pouce Shot by Unknown Person, He Say*: |saii y ing. Fifth Annual Exhibitio.. RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL AUGUST 24, 25, 26, 27. Nearly 100 of New York's foremost manufacturers w'll ex hibit in competition their newest and best models. AAls> a select showing of wraps, coata, tuite and gowns by the leading couturiers, including Hickson, Bergdor: & Bood- man, M. be , Grean, Le Bon Ton and Kupler—the fotecast of the season 1920-1921. Zhe general public will be admitted on i ‘August 27th. Admission by card only—apply at garment department of leading stores or to Exhibition Manager SIDNEY BLUMENTHAL & CO. | 395 Fourth Av., New York City ‘Telephone Madison Square 1250 In a letter to the State Department Savings banks, the soft drink {ce cream makers and moving profits out of the ‘andy trade, candy i being consumed be- alone for candy, but for aenelieiati KILLED IN AREAWAY, Mystery surrounds the finding of an led a The man was fracture of thé skull Mroatull and ated who Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43rd Street Specials in WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS | The following two items will be offered at Feature Prices for To-morrow: New Models in Sun and Rain Silks— Of extra quality; Stripes, Checks and Plaids, in the desirable India model, with wide spreading frames . ........ ‘ Extra Quality Tape Edge Silks— In large and medium sizes*for all occasions; Bakalite handles of Amber; fancy colored posts and rings; fine leather loops, $4.95 $8.50 A Special Sale Wednesday of Serviceable Double Panelled WASHABLE SATIN PETTICOATS $4.95 Tailored models with ‘straight hemstitched hems or embroi- dered scalloped edges; in Flesh Color or White. MAIN FLOOR To Close Out—OUR ENTIRE STOCK of CHILDREN’S PUMPS and OXFORDS High-grade models suitable for Dress or General Wear ! At the Phenomenally Low Price of $3.35 Leathers consist of White Buckskin or Canvas; Patent Coltskin; Gun Metal and Tan Russia Calfskin | All Sizes up to 2 in A to D Widths—but not in every style. To-morrow We Will Close Out a Limited Number of BOYS’ WOOL. SUITS $20.00 Values-NOW $14,75 Sizes 7 to 18 years An opportune occasion for parents who wish to effect a considerable saving on service-giving, practical clothes for the boy. Smart, well-tailored models, in Gray and Brown Cheviots and Cassi- meres; Wool Mixtures, The Coats Alpaca lined; Trousers are lined throughout afid have taped seams. ®) BOYS’ GOLF CAPS—sPECIAL, $1.25 ~ ® Grape Ola Hi-baill 4 to 5 parts plain water 1 part Grape Ola 1 piece fee Dash of empn sharpens Flavor o Summer Resorts Annual Unusual Purchase Makes Possible Wednesday Sale of 1000 Girls’ School Frocks Regularly $2.95 and $3.50 At $1.95 Pretty cotton frocks for school that girls will love to wear—smartly designed, yet as practical in style, material anid workmanship as any mother could wish. Fashioned of chambray, crash, checked or plaid gingham in five delightful models, trimmed with touches of hand embroidery, pretty collars and cuffs, and flowing sashes, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Second Floor Retin. Saks &Campany at 34h Se Recipe Concentrate Just Add Water to Grape Ola Concentrate, and you have America’s Home Drink—it is the Grape Ola Hi-ball. No sugar required, Never drink, Grape Ola Concentrate. You must add water to get that right, rich taste of ripe Concord grapes with the dew of autumn on them. Always handy everywhere. A life saver for the family on a hot day—delicious —thirst-quenching. — 1 QUART makes 30 GLASSES Price 10 Cents At all World Offices and Newsstands By Mail, 10 Cents The World’s 1920 and Motor Tours Guide _ ae ne ne es ae ESS A CL A — c—