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z : ay x HY. M. (. A, thelr apartments, as there was no (THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921.° 3 danger, but several women persisted 4 $ 1 ANDMIARK in deacending and policemen were sent to force them back, and compel Ba Cie nies shat not be restrained by of- Hicers of the tive corporations, and, that 6 Plan for diswolut filed within nixty days the Ga Mento make it ettecruals fanton's order provides that shalt ry the, iecepeneer arious ¢ Misses’ Coats 22.00 to 82.50 Formerly 45.00 to 150.00 OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & € 34th Street—New York Girls’ Coats 19.75 to 28.00 Formerly 39.75 to 65.00 Will Close Out Saturday came alarmed and many started| 1914. when the Government started an dimbtng Gown the front fire scapes, oR a a ‘as a monopoly in Firemen yelled to them to return to ali tenants to close their windows. Firemen fought the flames with a hose from the roof of the home of the sexton of the North Presbyterian Church, east of the burning building. ——— It looked for @ time as if the sex- : Jat ton’s home and other nearby bulld- dents Scared in Neighbor-| ings were doomed, but they were ng Apartment Houses on | saved West 155th SI Street. The Y. M. C. A. Building was a famous landmark of Washingtoo : Heights. It was formerly known as Fire which veiday i ienkvers’ the | the Athenaeum and was the scene of | Washington Heights branch of the Y.| many subscription dances and con- PEGA. at No. 631 West 165th street, | Certs attentivd by the elite of the sec~ th ed bi Sectgea among residents SSfe aamage in egtimated at $36; ring apartment houses and | fop & Ume blocked traffic In upper LEHIGH COMBINE MUST END. ‘Broadway. Men’sBrownGrain Lace, double-soled with rawhide insert—a wonderful $8. 85 shoe for this weather ........ ie Women’s Brown Grain High Cut ce, heavy soled, narrow toes, medium heels—splendid for the rough days of early spring ; $1 2. 00 About a thousand pairs of odd lots of shoes marked without regard to former prices. Men’s $5.00 Women’s $3.90 Sixth Ave., Cor. 19th St. 3 U. & Court Directs Dissolation fire was caused by a back Within Sixty Days. = the furnace and was dis-| Federal © Manton to-day filed # ‘ Md at 8 o'clock by Benjamin | decree on date directing the disso- Z the engineer, who was alone lution within sixty on, ay conteraiey romen ar-|with an order of the Un taten Me wetiiitiy woe 0 ead be Supreme Court, of the combination ‘and two more alarms were {formed by the Lehigh Valley Railroad cama the Lehigh Valley Coal Com- tirped in, bringing Chief Kenion, Lie Let rai, Coal Sales “Tenants in a five-story apartment ‘exe me. om pan: et Ne. 633 West 155th Sareet, ay ne | sajeiming the burning. building, be- is choy diet ween veinioen, Misses’ Stylish Spring Dresses Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust New Style Conceptions which reflect the expert knowledge of Trained Specialists in Designing modes for the Younger Set. erie P53 gf! fe Misses’ Dresses of Taffeta, Tricotine and Poiret Twill. Embroidered or trimmed with contrasting sashes. Special 29 arf 5 Misses’ Dresses of Satin, Canton Crepe and Poiret Twill. Basque, Tunic and Eton Styles (one illustrated). Special 59. 715 Misses’ Attractive Em- broidered and Beaded dresses of Taffeta, Satin, Canton Crepe and Poiret Twill. Special 39.75 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, attractively embroidered, beaded or trimmed with contrasting color girdles. Special 68.00 Altman & Cn. : MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Misses’ Street and After noon Dresses (one illus- trated), Canton Crepe, Taf- feta, Satin, Poiret Twill. special 48.00 Misses’ Surplice, Basque and one-piece Dresses of Satin, Georgette, Canton Crepe and Poiret Twill, Special 75,00 Special-price Offerings for Saturday Misses’ Tailored Tweed Suits suitable for present or early Spring wear, in = Misses’ — All-wool Jersey Dresses (sizes 14 to 20 years) in new Spring styles and colors | eer poh brouigg adesedal et ean Yeu ee, een nae and Brown asque, Guim elour in T. BL Il- exceptional as to quality and workmanship, exceptional value at and combination styles, at- lustrated.) Full Silk lined. tractively trimmed. 8 fo 14. Sizes 6 to 14 years. will be priced extraordinarily low $26.50 , . Special 18.00 Special 20,75 at $2 4.50 A variety of smart models to choose from, in if 4 te " oe the colors most sought for in tweeds. The cay Fel desteg yd aden puss aie eo Spring Coats of mm model, with ramie-linen collar and cuffs, i an jum s BOS, Cr vert, Mixt » P fies aan with sniddy bl Ep aes suits are well cut, well made, and will prove Reaidersd’ oe trinimieds, (One Bolivis, brieni eel ne Ral = ism ith middy blouse and side-plaited very serviceable. illustrated.) 8 to 14 years. models. Sizes 10 to 16. _ skirt; skirt being attached to a silk lining \ (Second Floor) ; - of fine quality. Special 22,50 Special 35,00 : Another, with linen collar and cuffs, is a one- 7 : . Girls’ Dresses in a selection Girls’ Dressy Coats in a va= see rh f Models. Crepe de iety 5S piece model, with deep girdle of the jersey Advance Spring Hats Chine, Taffeta and Tricolette ties, Vena Rew ena h. There is a waist lining of silk. : : and Crepe de Chine combina- al Vel wake? ee i clot! 4 in becoming styles for Girls and Juniors tions. Sizes 10 to 16 years. lined. * Sizes Ee ae ie will be a real “find” at = se A Number of Special 27.50 Special 45,00 { 3 ‘ Meer $4.75 ‘Misses’ Silk Dresses - The shapes and trimmings are charmingly \— in new Spring models youthful. iH A will ‘be on sale at the same time, offering (First Floor) EC unusual value 7 BAI 464St: & SHAVE. : a ; ' a | FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE $39.00 Boys Spring Clothing Substantial Reductions 25% to 60% Our Easy Pay- (Second Floor) . ment Plan’ Ap- ela NN in the new models whets wie | 150 Miles of ree New York. We Furnish Apartments ang is now extensively featured in the spacious Another Purchase of ~ Department on the Sixth Floor aN ovelty Hair Ornaments (paved settings) Everything necessary for the correct oute fitting of the growing boy is shown here, at prices that are directly in line with the present tendency toward readjustment. = c 3 $3 *2 < 3 = < 4-Plece High Grade Louls XVI. Period Bedroom Suite in An ainut, consisting of DRESSER, CHIFFOROBE. TOILET | Tt : TABLE and BED; four pleces, z as illustrated. . "285" 1 Columbia * Gratongiaa | = VOGAL AS] trom $3260, " Tritt , J ur Easy \ | my oN Payment Plan will again offer splendid values in this always desirable merchandise. The following are in regular stock at the . Grape-Nuts is especially figures quoted: good for children because Ei Columbia and Cortina Foreign Lan. guage Records Hair Pins and Spanish Combs, of artificial » torteise shell, thickly studded with imitation sapphires at $1.50 to 4.95 these being one-half the regular vies War Revenue tax additional bens 2 = - - Beatin wis Englander Da-Bed,in Mahogany; } with spring, — mattress§ 47.8 and pillow, com ple 7: ered in cretonne, at SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT UP TO $110, OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. Suits (sizes 8 to 18) of tweeds and cassimeres in the new colors for Spring; including extra knickerbockers ee s« « @ 910.50 Reeters (sizes 3 to 10) of blue serge, with in- signiaandgiltbuttons . . . - $14.50 Blouses 5 6 cc iw tw te. 180 Negligee Shirts 5. 6 8 0 2 1.95 os of the essential iy pe to growth and development “Theres a Reason” All grocers sell Grape-Nuts Made by Postum Cereal Company, Ine. Battle Creek, Michigan. It Makes Little Difference What You Need— JA Waele © sual Ad, Wi Susie es tt