The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1921, Page 18

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i, arb coe one nee bee Larne MRAe ts ais SOUTL ERaen gcd trss3 6S MRsar es ats aR At aS yp +; { 4 % THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1921, — : 4 TWO RESCUED IN Tiatched the Ciremen until they bad the LOLLYPOPS SOOTHE | WOMAN FOUND DEAD. | BITZBERGER TO PRISON. ata BROAD STREET FIRE ihren, iris in the Strest, coi tbe , SEBCAGO | ALDERMEN | Untdentined a Body Picked Up tm Bay Manat sentence Yom 4 Years Sarasa etecleal cd be caeeoon | { Pires: men Overcome , by Blaze | ceouinset” scrding meacagee without} Chairman of Finanoe ( sari tthe biay ot ian’ daidantited wotead Harry Le Hitdbieer, the sane sessee| Ce nNy te.aive tim longer term s, Which Razes Old Landmark Ty tiple amet rt sien Pinds S ipe for Quiet Me RE wd Wella oe Para! erste In Providenes, R. I> | sciited by Brick Whioh Fell Fifteen Near Stock Exchange. essions wan described by the police as about een vee toe Went: een Stortes. | (ESTABLISHED 1827) West of Filth Avenue ment at 2 A. M., spread rapidly whd rinon, Lond jt ¢| John Martin, forty-eight 1d, of H weve reme: .| OHICAGO, Jan. 14.—After neventeen | sixty-five years old, 6 feet 4 inches, » a imy was sentenced at New) ony y-elght years old, | Fire destroyed an old landmark early ral firemen were temporarily over Sete reset ee peunthe ark oven and even, baie) BYapiidle, Me T4s ourve. Hikes tour| KO OM Maal e6ih were, died’ at 4 when the building at Nos. g-6¢{ me by smoke and cut by glass, but ai aw * Flower Hrospitat early to-day as a re Hy boned , ated Ae Bet by M,| Ml one Charles Rocher of Truck No. | &' Fee ae eee eon ok olen bat ana | Zenre and elght monthe to seven years | suit of injurien received "when he wa Special Values for Saturday E Broad Street, oocup' y “4, required treatment, , In the rear, No, Boothe P litte aflenee, | treet cnees wah erookiigs. nd | for the yabbery of the bank of Milltown. | nit by uw brick which fell from, the Nt Srovvine & Co,, restaurateurs, was] 62 New Street, tho caretaker, William| When he. 0 ‘A meoting of the| black shoes and stockings. near New Brunawickt on the night of! teenth ‘Moog of a. building under con- Turned, The two upper floors ware| Crutcher dnd hia wife, were sleeping committoa he 4) around A batch! A «urgeon from the Norwogian Hos-| Dec, 20. Bitaberger and Jerome B. | *truction ase, 466 Laaieton Avenue by brokers, Despite the early|/on the top floor, Firemén aror "Ald fartin had been eenployed Beaee ‘ , ert ee a wae eae ‘els J said the woman had succumbed |Chaffer, (hia partner in the robypry |Zetteidte, gamartin, lad been, empl I gBour. & large crowd gathered ana'them. The loss te estimated at $60,000. q@icked candy stic oka. heart fallure. 1 pleaded guilty. Judge Daly eet Chaffeo's building. A 3 MoeLevy & Son PROPS sip oon Clearance Sale Exemplifying the Height of the Mode HE real test of a Sale is not only “How great are the reductions you are making?” but also “What were your original prices?” Ours were one-third lower than any other store in town tecause of our maker-to-wearer method of selling and low-rent location. That’s why we are showing the largest and most varied selection of Suits and Overcoats at the lowest prices in town. 11000 Men’s Suits and Overcoats 376 Suits were $55 417 Suits were $50 447 Suite were $45 424 Suits were $40 485 Overcoats were $55 410 Overcoats were $50 440 Overcoats were $45 Misses’ Satin and Taffeta Dresses 29.50" Were $34.75 and $38.50 Two new and unusu- ally charming styles are featured at this value.. The model sketched is of “lack and brown satin with steel bead embroidery and graceful girdle of pastel blue satin and taffeta. Special Purchase of Misses’ Tricotine Dresses sree! 16,75 Several smart models Dolman Wraps and Sport Coats 37.50 Were $49.74 Fashionable x coats of fine vel- our with large collar of Austra- lian opossum and lined with fancy 545 Overcoats were $40 387 Suits were $85 silk’ (model illus- fed ee were = ou ped were bead trated). sa? 2 . 5 ite were uits were t coats 0 wu ; Now Included ! fine double, face cloth with hand- i F ur Collar Overcoats : some shaw] collar 38 were up to $55 i of raccoon. t Now 3.350 : 3 2 ‘ Now . 286 were up to $75 241 were up to $100 Now Now $3 350 Now $4750 f 301 were up to $175 ; 558 Osereonts were $86 Clearance of 667 Overcoats were $65 597 Overcoats were $80 711 Overcoats were $60 5 Now $6350 796 Overcoats were $75 Misses’ Suits 19.95 Were $39.75 Ari exceptional of- fer in suits of men’s wear serge and oxford in the model pictured, and other desir- able styles as well. 2847 Men’s Odd Pants mr g (only). Absolute Clearance of all our 00 Men's Pants, including ail ow that sold for $8, $9, $10 and $11.50. buy—formerly up to $125. Worumbo cloth Over- coats—absolutely the 50 best that money can Rh pect emiver’s KidK /othes!” Clearance SUITS--O VERCOATS--MACKINA WS.-REEFERS Values Up to $16.50 0" 36! 5 IS Advance Fashions jin trimmed and untrimmed MILLINERY New Trimmed Hat: Values $15.00 and §17.50...... 10.00 New Untrimmed Hats— 3 95 were $4.74 (elsewhere $5.74)... . NEW STRAW BRAIDS A large selection of charming colors, including newest E s b shades of gray. ve uow . Five to ten yard pieces........... yard .29 to ‘48 pe . 0 Open Daily 87 to 295 mn Until 7 Frames of buckram or wire............:..... peer and New jae LININGS oo 000 ssc cee ssccecuuessseesens ibis 38 ‘ork transfers direct . to Canal St. Station ae on Saturdays Suggestions and Instructions in the making and within sight of our trimming of Hats, given free of charge. See Pages 19, 24 and 31 for Other Hearn Advertising. “see 119 °425 Walker Street os Uni 40

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