The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1921, Page 8

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ron to the twolve Moors, The halla] hptels, and many watched frot thelr | vere nokiyn, resuited | Yesterday were (illed with smoke and most of | windows. age ait eer a i the guests, alarmed over their failure Lh ka irehse on a inh Leghroyd ra ayers | of [COMRPERAMAN Booher Dies In Wiasourt t ‘ ed an tigation of three 6 of th ‘or of | vA to get telephone connection, were ine biages that kept residents of four | the He denied the thefts, but |g SAVANNA. | Mo. irae Engine No. 66 finally found the biaze . oad Van in the telephone cable insulation in rita aaann, Teh Lele the basement ceiling and made quick CANT FIND BLAZE Blusive Fire Alarm$ Colonial Patrons Until Located in Telephone Cable, the amoke had cleared, The noise of the fire apparatus aroused the guests ‘n the Pndicott and other nearby to Might Clerk MoParkiand of the Hotel Colonia!, 81et street and Colum- bus Avenue, saw a curl of smoke near the telephone switclboard at 2.45 A. M. to-day, He found no fire, even when he put his shoulder to the board and moved It. Hilliard, Jecknon, a bellboy, was went to the basement to find the “Fond pride of dreas is sure a very curse, flames, Jackson found plenty of E’er fancy you' consult consult your purse.”’ amoke and two engineers rushing ‘ around vainly trying to find a fire. ‘The clerk tried ‘to telephone Fire Headquarters, but found the switch. board “dead.” Policeman Townsend was notified and sent in an alarm, As all the tel~ ephones in the hotel were out of com- mission, the employees began rousing | the 100 gucst4, The elevators were FRUTCHEY SILK SHOP 4 WEST 40TH STREET ‘ NEAR FIFTH AVENUE B. Franklin, the man, was respected asa citizen of the Old World as well as the New. Wasn't it the day-in-day-out practice of “Poor Richard's’ philosophy that.made him so? Spending where sensible prices precail will take the “curse"’ out of “fond pride’'—especially.in the matter of fine silks, ; ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY Is clustered about the elevator doors 10 | mocks of Yorkville exclied during the thelr nightclothes, ij early hours, Battalion Chief Clark and men of| At # P. M. a blaze was found o the foot of the cellar steps at No. 1040 At 12.41 & similar blaae in the eel- work of it. The Chief then sent men |lar at No, 1628 First Avenue, corner to at) the floors to tell the gecsts bd aad Street, e twenty-two there was no danger, but about 100 ema es to the ere insisted on going to the lobby until | sapitors Son Arrented in School | ‘ ore than seventy complaints o ‘of overcoats by the boys of Pub- amenities: « H. Altman & Co. | MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Further Price Reductions i have been made in Boys’ Winter Clothing The new prices. effective to-morrow (Saturday), have been made in order. to speedily close out the present season’s assortments + a La I ts AR Ma tT NA at Re ca oS Te i Nin fit i Agnong the rore noteworthy values are I Boys’ Woolen Suits (sizes 8 to 18) of excellent quality i | and workmanship; with two pairs of knickerbockers % Peat fe Ss vl wiles ke 6 ts oe } SID5O : a | Boys’ Leather Sports Coats (sizes 8 to 18), well- i made, in attractive belted models; some with fur collar, i po. | ts 8 6 te ew ww lw wt lt lw lt SI9,50 \. fee Boys’ Overcoats (sizes 14to17 only) . . . 14.75 i} : cece Rebs aint) aR et RRNA TEN ARS ttt At Se APO IEE) ALOT Hats and Furnishings Boys’ and Youths’ Cloth and Velour Hats, $1.95 Boys’ Golf Caps: ss sw ele ce 125 Boys’ Separate Vests, of heather jerscy | 1228 Boys’ Silk Four-in-hand Scarfs, including knitted A gi@tfecte . 6 8s 6 we elke wl wll tlhU wh CUB, gen ee meneaige Men’s Balta Boots are modeled on the most fashionable lasts, and embody superior qualities of material and workmanship. Gone aciaetg nao psn SE PF EES — This well-known footwear may be obtained in the wanted styles and leathers for street and dress wear at prices ranging from $10.00 to 16.50 per pair Boots above $10.00 are subject to War Revenue tax. (Departments on Sixth Floor) 21, 1 » 50. Drlgee Avenue and overcoats, one for a garment stolen i Don « pockets the pollee way they |crat, Fourth District, died at hia home a number of pawn tteketa for here to-day after a extended \t1r t it!) ae Franklin Simon a Co, A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE— 37th and 38th Streets FUR COLLARED WINTER COATS With Shoulder Cape SIZES 8 TO 16 YEARS ‘ 29, Original Price $49.50 In fashion taking an example from. big sister’s coat in price ° setting an example for value in ° a coat for little sister. Of suede velour with taupe nutria or Australian opossum fur collar, lined and warmly ‘nterlined. Brown, ‘Reindeer or Copenhagen Blue “The Greatest Treasure House of Linens in America”. Reg. Trade Mark January Sale of Household Linens ' Reductions of 15% to 333% OMS to careful and foresighted’ buying we have’ been able con- staptly to keep our Linens moderately priced, But to meet present conditions we have made further reductions for the month of January ranging from 15% to 331.3%. In consideration of the McCutcheon high standarti of quality, these re- ductions are not only an invitation but a distinctly worthwhile opportunity to replenish the depleted Linen Closet. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets RAND RAPIDS FUR R JOE" SEL” STATION ar Conan OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS” | 1° S\ OPENS AN ACCOUNT Made at Reasonable Price: RM Gane ($2, DOWN ON SOS BE stl tae a teees YY al : 5 DOWN ON 78 9° FA ise freutai waite bow wai ae OCU | FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE : °f- 104" Save Decayeu Tosth, Tighten Louse “Tooth. Treat O Sum. plays Fillings and tnlays .SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS Spring Frocks of Canton Crepe and Taffeta O versatile in style, excellent in quality that they will enthusiasm. Canton Crepe and Taffeta are the fabrics for Spring. dainty rufflings, apron tunics and close- fitting bodices are ‘the vogue. collection these new phases are interpreted with such chic individuality that it will give every woman ard miss pleasure to choose at least one. Misses’ Specialised Dress Salon 38th Street collars, Sroken lots and sizes, good values at this iow 1921, * : Gifth Avene PA STREET — Beoadway Special Offer Saturday New: Priced Low as of 1914 *24.00 and attractive in value are these frocks cause the most delighted Eyelet embrojderies, And in this Beige Gray Brown Navy Black In the Specialized Dress Salon are so many ‘delightful and distinctive versions of the mode for Spring—and at such low prices, as prevailed in 1914—that even though you are not ready to buy now, you will enjoy looking them over. Up, to $125, Down to~$24 Second Floor Third Floor Lord & Taylor — FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Boys’ Winter Clothing Entire Stock Reduced To meet the cold weather demand of active boys for warm, serviceable clothes, here is.a collection of splendid values at economy prices that will interest mothers. Mackinaws Unusual Values $10.00 $13.50 HERE are no better Coats for sports, school and general wear than the famous make of Mackinaws we are offering—Coats highly popular with boys everywhere. We have a splendid stock of them for the big boys and the little chaps, and we have priced them so low to create a really important opportunity. A large range of plaids and heather mixtures. Sizes 6 tu 18 years. Boys’ and Juniors’ Qvercoats School Overcoats $18.50, $20.00, $22.50 Junior Overcoats $12.50 Fine quality All-Wool Tweeds and a e's , Gheviots, belted model with convertible All-Wool Cheviots, belted models with Sizes 10 to 18. convertible collars, thoroughly good little coats. Broken sizes, Underwear ~ Norfolk Suits Sleeping Garments $1.25 $18.50 $1.25 Heavy-weight Cotton ys . Grey~ Flannelette Union Suits, _ especially All-Wool Tweeds and | cood quality, Peter Pan Cheviots, with extra knick- Sizes 8 to 18. model, with Sizes 4 to 18, | erbockers, wou] fett. Sizes 1 to 4. Fourth Floor, Taffeta Frock with Basque Bodice, Puffed Tunic. Special at $24.00 Women’s Specialized Dress Salon Australian

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