The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1920, Page 17

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THREE FAMILIES Eight Women, ‘Three Men and Several Children Rescued at Jersey City Blaze. Right women, several children and three men were carried down indders at 3A M. to-day during a fire in a am- jeen at No. 341 “Second” Street,” Jersey were members of fam- ite, of Otel hae! Lotito, owner of the but ; hola! ergrcome | by smoke when found, John Burns, driver, for Bat- talon, onl Daly, was bad eth hurt wher b re atreet was taken to the Cit: Br os with Internal “Injurien and ow ed knee man James Cutt oft a foot ploreed by a nail. The biaie did 4a 000 damage. aaneteneiline ONE SCHOOL’S HONOR ROLL. FP; @ 120 tm Brookiyn Will Me- Moriaiine 219 Puptin Whe Went te War, ed and oleven former pu- le Schoo! No, 129, Stuyve. sant Avenue and Quincy Street, Brook- iva, who served i9 the war, will be * \ by four In site and was wdonigned. Dy | B11 on the echool'a toll of he One Hundred and Bie: Stores— A Big Institution : *PHE SHEFFIELD STORES have gfown in number until they represent the” largest chain of stores of its kind in America. 190/StoreS selling high grade milk under conditions that offer yoti abso- lute protection against the usual objections bt ener to “dipped milk.’ More ang more the im- Sled bythe Portance of this service ig being under- Sheffield The rapid increase in sales at these stations is, to us, arf in ition of the grow- ing confidence in Sheffief Milkand Methods. The Sheffield Stores are owned, Farms Co. The mith we 4 ‘at our stores, in own contay the same, eledn, w Somme, rlahantta thet we hetisor 62 Soteien, minus the coat of bottling and delivery. ‘Sheffield Farms Co. Inc. New York ‘ the er papile_ over hela by & public ‘acho! in tem York, with visitora who will tn-| ST Not a morsel left OF course it's the delightful flavor of H-O that makes everyone want a second or third dish. But this flavor is only Nature's way of informing you that the right propor- tions of necessary food elements are there. Fifty years of experience in blending, double toasting and steam cooking at the Hornby Kitchens give H-O this rare, rich flavor. This table from U. S. Health Education Bulletin No. 2 gives the feurchent fours fi in the order of the amount of nouris! hich they contain, See how Oatmeal leads. | Send us your ress 's name and we will send you | free enough H~-O for a meal for six persons, THE H-O COMPANY Dept. A, Buffalo, M. Y, I want some more” . - pale eile eae THE EVENING: WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ocTOBER 18, 1920. FIRE LADDERS SAVE Prgminent men Somiany aoe Soe Fe cree 4a ward aPC 1 Coe ee tabi which fe at ae corhera flanking 9 bai Lief jeld und. Mail Orders Filled Promptly Send Cost of Parcei Post When Ordering High Grade Bed No. 11964---Block Plaid Double WoolFinish Blankets” No. 11964A---Fancy Plaid Double Wool-Finish Blankets rabces at less than manufacturing cost— . A98 Weight about 334 |bs.—in the A Big Nemours Sale Special Wei; bout $4 tbs.—in blue, pink, tan, eight al ae in gray, yellow, la Size 06x80 inches gray, yellow, lavender. Size 66: You should have witnessed the scramble for these remarkable blanket values the other Not content with two or three, people bought them by the dozen the moment they sawthem! In the words of one enthusiastic purchaser, “ They're wonderful! It has been impossible to buy such rich, beautiful blankets during the last five years for double this price!”’ This is the big stock of over 50,000 blankets now offered day when they went on sale ! at this sale of all sales ! Just what are needed over the longest period when a warm, comfortable, serviceable bed covering is required. Mail orders filled for as many blank- ets as wanted. Send cost of parcel post when ordering. Wool Mixed Blankets No. 11965—Block Plaid, in blue, pink, tan, gray; double; 66x80; weight about 414 Ibs No, 1196544—Block Plaid, No, 11965 -Fancy Plaid, in blue, pir fan, gray; double; 66x80; weight about 414 Ibs. Women’s Oxfords and Pumps; dull kid or tan kid; also one eyelet Ties for street or dress wear. blue, pink, tgn, gray; Ronble® n$ 15 66x80; weight about 44 Ibs, . Yea: Goodyeat welt or hand turned; patent leather, 4: 50 Wool Mixed Blankets With Silk Binding No, 10902—White; double; 68 x80; weight about 414 Tbs.... $ No. 10942—Gray; double; 68 x 80; weight about 434 Ibs... 15 No. 11942—Gray; double; No. 11952—Tan; double; 64 Wool-Finish Blankets Very desirable bed coverings at a truly remarkable mgd No. 11902—White; double; 64 $ x76; weight about 314 !bs.. x 76; weight about $}4 Ibs. x76; weight about 844 lbs.. Men’s Tan or Black Blucher models; “eS or broad toe lasts; welt; also genuine bee ert Vici Kid Shoes, Shoes; straight lace $6: .00 Sale Formerly’ at Shoes—-3 Typical Bargains Women's High Boots, in black, tan or gray calf pene rigyh S27 -00 models; French heels very smart, dressy and up-to- date Grend Central Palace NOW AT Siegel Cooper Building 6th Ave.,at 18th and 19th Sts. ' Nemours Trading Corporation Chas. W. Mills, Vice-President and General Manager Take 6th Ave. “L” or Hudson River Tube trains to the 18th Street Station (entrance to the HOW TO REACH THIS GREAT SALE “Tube” in the building); 14th Street Crosstown surface cars from the East Side and Brooklyn to 14th St. and 6th Ave. and transfer to the 6th Ave. surface cars fing, north; 7th Ave.-Broad- Sub) from upper New York and Brooklyn, to 18th Street Station and walk one block east; Lexington Sel Brciien, ite 18th Stre@t Station and walk three blocks west; B. R.T. Subway from Long Island and Brooklyn to Union Square Station ve, Subway, from the Bronx (leave by north end) and walk two blocks north, and two blocks west, All surface cars transfer to lines passing the Siegel Cooper Building, Store Hours: 9 A. M, to 6 P, M, daily ne Pink, tan, inches 4* ee re eee see oe 2 cparoesereme ee Benet — =

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