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a 2,000 FOWL ROAST oy $100,000 Fire Razes Stores and Drives Out Fifty Families. HapPanns ts nearesta. (4 Os ‘ to-day, doing damage estimated at $100,000 or more and destroying about 2,000 live chickens, ducks and geear ae et ete on was afire, quick work of this, ¢ then to the Maddelbaum Jeweiry Shop, and later to a kimona, a baby <= market and a delicatessen store. AT BRONX BLAZE Eleven Fire swept through eleven stores th the one-story building extending from Tiffany to Kelly Streets on ‘Westchester Avenue, the Bronx, early| woman on the Sands Street “L" ata- but firemen made 3 ‘The blaze appeared to have started 4 < in L. Low's upholstery shop and | epread to the Ideal Poultry Market, shop and to the Westchester Sweater carriage and corset shops, a fish oe —-— _ a ALLEGED MASHER truder to Tracks in Front of Approaching “L.” Train. waiter employed in the Midwood Sanitarium, No. 19 Winthrop Street, Flatbush, spoke Jo 4 young white tion at the Brooklyn end of the bridge at 3 A. M. two-day, A white man walked over to (i |dark-skinned stranger and struck At one time the Subway structure| him with such violence he fell to the north of the Intervale Avenue sta-|tracks. A Fultoh Street train, bound | for City Line, was coming so rapidly | Motorman Sam Stewart couldn't stop and two cars passed over the Fil) pino, The man who had used his fist, and the woman who was the uninten- tonal cause, disappeared. ‘Then tir train and was helped w the plat rails and was unhurt except that his GETS BROKEN LEG Anonymous Defender Knocks In-| Filipino crawled out from under the | form, He had fdllen between the| borough, which presaged forty more days of winter yet In store. In Man- battan, however, and Brooklyn, and Queens and on Staten Island, the sky was overcast. Becoming lighter as the day advanced and the snow of |tion regarding the advent of spring, [didn’t have a word to eay about whether New York is to take ‘om off soon oF continue wearing ‘em. Up In the Bronx the sun came out, | Ughtin, cause a shadow, which up all the byways of the Jose Ituraide, twenty, a Filipino # Fifth Avenue at 35th Screet Established 1879 THURSDAY Women Will Welcome These New Polo Coats the morning lesened, tt was hardly & enough, weather optimists argued, to indicated spring and furs and reasonably priced. jf strawberry shortcake will be in sea- The smoke drove out fifty families Uving in the neighborhood. Gmeke Routs Twenty-Five Famt- Hee Daoventown, ea eS Actor Held for Letting Chitdren Act. James C. Lewis, fifty-six, an actor | Roe eee see mde's [ranx Prophets sny Me Rave shadow || 7] quick excursion to the street carly to- Rent of Others says No. t 2 day when fire wan discovered in an| Somewhere the sun was shining and © embroidery shop on the ground floor| somewhere it wasn't this morning, ! © of Woodrow Courts, a new-atyle build land Mr. Ground Hog, who was ) > ing at No, 66-68 Kavex Street. 3 a ; of No, 180 West 47th Street, was held f “ for Specia! Sessions to-day charged with permitting his awo children James C. jr, fourteen, and Maxine. twelve, to take part In a vaudevill» performance, by Magistrate Raphael ‘Tobias iq Basex Market Court LOST! and Furnishings, FRANK G. McGUIRE, Formerly Vogel Brothers. Rvertnevesct rss. onset tteeets OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & © 34th Street—New York Very Special Value Thursday ii BS “Roselle’’ Middy Dress For Misses—Sizes 14 to 18 Years Also suitable for women to 36 bust An _ especially attractive two-piece pd ane Misses’ Model of Wool Jersey, daintily trimmed with Linen Pina- fore Collar and Cuffs. Orange, Beige, Henna, Brown, Navy and Rust. sa 18.00 inte ny Seb AM aeebOAAHARDSD Hab EAbE RE HME pete Dns NERDS ANAC Mdibibe 0448 91 She ees Lik, nds easeneasne AEN? DD SSRs eRe TERAOEDLERABIES HE SIR AA SHARAD ENTS acheduled to come out with an right leg was broken in the fal. Ee was taken to Brooklyn Hospital. bo share DID GROUND HOG SEE IT? AU semblance of profit and a good part of our original cost on our en- Ure stock of Men's Suits, Overcoats 647 Eighth Ave., at 42d Bt. HS HSN SMSMSMSiSMe@nie@ SHiSveninienenier English style models of genuine camel’s hair polo, plain or plaid polo. 46.00 HE good looks and exceptional utility value of Polo cloth have long since been proved. Among these swagger, carefully tailored coats there are five good models—with raglan or semi-set-in sleeves, convertible or mannish collars, silk lined throughout. Sizes 34 to 44. NATURAL e TAN BEAVER COPENHAGEN Cots of the New Ve/mirage ; 75.00 NE of the best ,regulation coat models we have found. A well- tailored belted style with convertible collar—becoming whether e worn low or high. The coats are silk lined throughout and appro- ‘| priate for immediate wear, as well as for later. Sizes 34 to 46. Ft IN OSTRICH. LIDO, HINDUSTAN, SORRENTO, NAVY, BLACK * s s Hand-Tailored Tweed Suits 38.00 AST Spring, perhaps, you paid 75.00 for this type of suit. It is severely tailored, very trim in its simplicity—with well- fitting shoulders, narrow belt with buckle, mannish notched collar, and smart pockets. Lined with peau de cygne. THIRD FLOOR a ASS Our Hat’s in ihe Ring---It’s Now a Fight to a Finish! Self-Preservation, Plus an Ambition to Really Serve the Public, Leaves No Other Alternative . ata baen cert guithge sera EE? The virile blood ot uny good American citizen, we believe, would not permit of any other decision than we have made—namely, to appeal direct to the public, in spite of threats and a toycott of no small part of our retail store trade. There is no other alternative. All because, forsooth, we violeted certain ethics of that part of the trade that holds that no clothing manufacturer may sell at retail However, like many other high class clothing manu- facturers, we found ourselves suddenly confronted with lightened as to the facts in controversies of this char. acter, justice will be done. Therefore we will continue selling to the public direct, which means that you can walk into our fac- tory showrooms at 810 Broadway, opposite 11th Street, and select @ suit or overcoat which we promise you will prove the most astounding bar- gain you have yet seen—50% to 75% below retail prices —cut on advance patterns, 100 per cent. pure wool, with finest of linings and trimmings and the best of workmanship. oath bag bES ETD + ING MACHINES CREDIT oben MONDAY’ AND SATURDAY SB eninge, China Closet, Serv. 43" inches as illus. Columbia Gratonotas trom $32.50 up on Our Easy Payment Plan. February Columbia Cort u on AW Ais. Coons CARRE i Pain unusual and serious circumstances brought about by the refusal of the public to buy of the retail clothing merchants, who, in turn, did not buy of us and most other manufacturers. Our stock rooms in consequence, remained jammed with thousands of fine suits and overcoats and with no other apparent market in sight. The outlook was black—very serious, with no apparent solution but to offer our stocks direct to the public at an extraordinary sacrifice. This, in sheer desperation, we finally decided to do. The response of the public was instantaneous and the buying commensurate with the elation expressed over the values we offered, in every sense highly ex- traordinary, not only in price, but in churacter, style, fit and finish, comparable only to rea) custom work and made of 100 per cent. wool, Atop of this real service to the public came the afore: said challenge to stop selling at retail, and atop of that challenge we now make answer that we will con- tinue serving the public direct, We may be wrong, but we feel that once the public is thoroughly en- And our prices for both suits and overcoats are not $40, $50, $60 and $70—but $20, $25, $30 and $35— not # cent higher, We ask no charge for alterations. If you feel you are hard to fit, we will make your suit or overcoat to order, charging only $5 extra and guar- anteciny a perfect fit. But we do not want you to take anything for granted; come, see and investigate for yourself; demand corroboration ‘of every statement made here. Look over our books, tee the cancelled contracts that our former retail store trade have sent us, which prove m biack and white that you can now buy fine men's clothing actually at lower prices than paid us by the retailers. If you believe in fair play and a real reduction in clothing prices we ask your co-operation, guarantee- ing the above absolutely authentic, and, further, to return your money instantly. and without a word if you can Bunlicate our values anywhere, or if you feel dissotisfied in any respect. Our factory—one flight up—will be open from 8:30 A. M, to 7:30 P, M. during this sale. FINKELSTEIN & MAISEL “Makere of Clothes of the Better Kind for Men and Young Men” FACTORY AND SHOWROOMS (take elevator) one flight up 810 Broadway, opp. 11th St, N.Y. i I Pier aes tii ann shen jo eeripe mt ns THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNXSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1921. : WITH EXTRA LARGE COLLARS OF AUS'TRALIAN ee PRG SE SNE OY pc ANP escent stninimari ‘ Maoh ma POU Niel Mo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-Firin avcnue —— Wal IN THE STRIILINCLY DIVERSIFIED MODES FOR SPRING 3 0° CANTON CREPB ‘TAFFETA SILI SATIN, CREPE GEORGETTE CREPE DE CHINE Sup MOST INGENIOUS EFFFCTS ARE PRODUCED IN THESE DAINTY NEW FROCKS BY WAY OF CLASSICALIY STRAIGHT OR WIDELY FLARING LINES, AND BY ORNAMENTATION OF EMBROIDERY, BEADING, RUFFLES AND PLEATS Ge Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World BMPHATIC CLEARANCE REDUCTIONS Luxurious VintER Vpaps ELABORATED WITH DEEP FR. COLLARS’ AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST 26 ae Tomorrow WE OFFER, ANOTHER LOT OF THESE LUXURIOUS WIDE SWEEPING WRAPS OF SOFT FINISHED BOLIVLA CLOTH, EMBELLISHED OPOSSUM OR MOLE AKUMA AM m4 PCT AE aaa ale