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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921, aN Fader tee ER ACCUSES ,USE GAS MASKS TO £2,000 In witha Stolen. [ney Uabart hy Three-Story Jemp.| Wants a $1.55 Gas Rate. , ; WIFE AND BOARDER RESCUE FIREMEN ° t TRO pn ag ta Heap sheet AME da aaa Ae ary aah sie alae 2 ‘ MJ ? < icht from a window on! Conm be Detlares Convalescent — Boarder | Eleven Overcome : Blaze of his home to the ack: | appt ve Stole His Wife's Love and |) Mells Pipe at El ex 1a TYG |Zanen to Fordham Hospital for obucrva: | 91-40 to « Threatened His Life. tion Action was John H. Thomas, aged seventy et ——— — ——_— was at a three-story h Avenue, ning were reeoued by other firemen wearing gas two, & prosperous farm*r of Frank- lim Park, near New Brunswick, cmused the arrest today of his Mafy, aged thirty, and of Harry Sey- B. Altman & Gn. OWER STORE mott. He declared that his wife con fested whe loved Seymour more than she loved him, Gtymour gave his ad- dress as Presbyterian Hospital, New York. Thomas accepts conyalescents as boarders on his farm. Seymour went to the farm three months ago. A week ago Thomas ordered Seymour from | frst floor. The others overcome were about two At the Usual Lower Sizes to 56 Bust | the place. He alleged that Mrs.|Gapt. Robert Bauermann, Diias Van Store Bargain Prices | ‘Thomoas refused to permit Seymour] Peit, Walton McBride, Charles Laing, weeks off This is the First showing | to go. Seymour pointed a weapoh at| Charles Moore, John Armitage, Alex- iol Chane nay Bikes Soles at masks, Ten swere taken to Elizabeth General Hospital. The gas, which es- caped after a two-inch pipe had been melted by the heat, exploded. Chief Gerstung, treated on the side- walk, recovered sufficiently to direct his men in extinguishing the flames, which caused some damage to the Jeweiry store of Samuel Lepo on the Lie Bryant - With Easter Smart Easter Suits A Bargain Basement 3 West ij Saturd. ‘ | acai The Only Bargain Store for Stout Women | sah se fl | Waists MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK | i Thirty-fourth Street Thirty fifth Street | \ | | lj ander Cochran,» Robert Kirkman, John Huff and Frank Corrigan. him, Thomas charged, and threatened w kill him Besides the warrant against Mrs. Thomas and Seymour, Thomas swore out an additional war- vant charging Seymour with assault and battery. ‘Mrs. Thomas and Seymour were ar- raigned before Justice of the Peace prices far less than you ex- ocrrd pay for such good- looking models, newest trim mings and materials. A~Poiret Twill Suit. Belted model, beautifully tailored, bound with silk These Specials come at a most opportune time. The stout w»man can secure her entire Easter Outfit here at tremendous savings. The newest styles in | The Catalogue and Folder | Department . White Voile | | Mrs. August Zimmerman, whose hue | band owns the building; her daughter \| and granddaughter, were carried to safety after smoke cut off escape by the stairs, White Madras located om the* Sixth Floor He and Supt. Charles Langdon noti- fied those living in the thirty-six apart- | mente that there was no danger, but Bowne, Mrs. Thomas furnished bail, ll t te her Saturday Specials Saas“ OR CQATS||eut| & Eee FEE] HAS HAIR SINGED _|" “inp eckPlEces eae Bis SiK’Beasd Tuxelo eesti j ; AS HE HUNTS FIRE |] Used for Exhibition ue Only Patents ie 8978 iar es oad | is how specially featuring ere pa Beautiful Seal Coat vest... le Georgette Waists..,..3.95 ‘ | ra , Rubbish Blaze Found in Basement Newest Modal | $65 Especially designed by C--All Wool Men's Wear Lied oi Women’s One-piece Navy Blue Tricotine Dresses by Apartment Elevator Man— |] Magnificent Full Length Lane Bryant that slen- Serge Suit. Smart tai- SS | Damage Small. |] Sea panes haven $85 boty ad dire eta lred mode oes Skirts a a caiiee sb aes $29.50 7 rin the || Model i i ined... | ‘ 2 order ton See 4 Beautiful Taupe pleat Sita" 2.00 to 8.50 paren Serge Suit. Saturday Speeva'e Women’s Black Silk Taffeta Dresses at 45.00 | West Sth Street, took hie car to the| {| Handsome Foxes Kinds, $20] |} White Coutil Corset. . .3.95 Belted model bound with Mohair Shepherd Piaid.4.95 | ; . ‘ basement at 5 A. M. to-day when smoke Hants art aon Saul Stele tip Combination Reducing Cor- silk braid. Handsomely Serge Skirts,...5.75 & 8.95 Wonien’s Black SatinGowns . F at 49,50 | was reported on the first floor. When | Genuine 2-Skin Stone Marten, $25] set and Bust Contin ored: 55.00 Chuddah Cloth and | . | —- aalaetanate Handhala vith Final Sale of "Undebivear Greate Radeced brant td ky Women’s Beaver-color Velour Capes at 28,00 hale, ee A ea Tails, $35 i nderwear Greal educe Saree rae aay aied ’ | i sicer Cisors bat found the talon ae biG tte Wint er Coat All cut full and roomy. Big end . season bargains, Easter Dresses | Women’s Navy Blue Serge Capes. at 45.00 l| iasion, ni rs, u loomers ve = ; ‘ é Ei alanis fron the creer box. me at baaeenys we OH Flaneekt Ps Flnnaltte Warts 1 For All Oscatten’ Misses’ Navy Blue Tricotine Frocks . at 34,00 | Neinsook Nightgowns i ° | Cotten Lisle Hosiery . Pre, @ Meme) eae Misses’ Georgette Crepe Frocks, in navy blue or beige, Crepe Pajami Muslin Petticoa' many went to the lower floor. ' The Black Sateen Petticoat, MISSION GARDEN For Sale ll by . ad Ba iede amaze. ea Crepe Bloomers. . tted Union ey { es || at . ; : : ; . $39.00 a Performance and nant im Aid of) Misses’ Homespun Cape-wraps, in gray or blue-and- i RAY Yc cree at $25.00 = | Misses’ Marvelia Capes, in Hindu brown or navy. House Dresses, Aprons, Negligees Saturday Specias Percale French War Orphans, | The Cerche Franco-Americain will give its annual’ performance on Saturday, March 12, im the Grand Ball Room of the P Hotel Plaza. “Papa,” a three-act comedy 1 7 Ja Flers & Galllavet has been chosen | ‘ ‘the dramatic veotion of the Maternity i, Ae Apparel P Styles coh differ in no wey from frevailing modes; can be worn again when figure returns House per y-thirds of the profits will to nermi | ot H H + 7 H ee ke omnes: |1 Grocers Mas wm Pound Pa Unaher A 'eegarste Dep't With | Crepede, Wool Serge blue; lined with silk. throughout at $78.00 | rane rranco-x\ mertealn. There wit be Again Sulit " Gingham Hause Dresses. Seay, ee Sain Chine, 21.50 24.95 \\ xe performance and tic ‘otton tees Saturday Specials Other Saturday Specials il i be obturined by writing to M gain ing & y er y Sp i — — = = = misay, ‘Treasurer, No. 601 West 187th Pre-War Prices Be ee Mant th core Tricotine.....29.50 to 44.50 = - ity. Wool Serge... 18.95 to 29.85 Fine Quality Georgette 35.00 tbe] Appropriate ii Crepe Ne Early Spring Wear Blanket eee FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, SAKS & COMPANY Will Present Saturday 1000 New and Authentic HATS EXOUISITE cAt 10: 95 Paris, of course, is responsible for them — for certainly none but French fingers could have put quite so much charm or quite 4 ‘such vivid little personalities into the brief space of an Easter hat—be it ever so large! _ The Season’s Smartest Styles Just pay as convenient i Sprinc: The very word suggests New Clothes. And as usual our two stores are “ready to the full” with Spring Clothes for everybody. And bear this in mind—here you can buy your new outfit without the slightest worry about cash. Just pay a small deposit and the balance as convenient. Simply a confidential CREDIT accommodation we offer our patrons. ‘We could write a thousand words about the exten- sive varieties, the new styles, the new materials— but we want you to see them. And our prices set 2 new Jow level. MEN’S SUITS BOY'S WOMEN’S & TOPCOATS * CLOTHES * APPAREL OUT-OF-TOWN RESIDENTS are also invited to open # CREDIT Account at either of our stores Hy GRADE *131 West 125th Street Bet, Lenox & 7th Avenues Open Evenings Dewaiown Store 113 Nassau St. Neo frm St. | Be sure of address, Don't be misled. Look for the name HY GRADE 1097 TRIMMED HATS elf Were $8.50 to $14.95 More than four hundred handsome sample hats in new fash- ionable shades and black, no two alike, are included. Hats are of Milan, Milan hemp, lisere, tagal, horsehair, Neo- | politan, chrysanthemum, rough straws, silk and straw, all- flowers, all-silk, hand-made straws and other materials. | TRIMMINGS of flowers, ribbons, ostrich feathers, fruits, wings amd hand-made novelty ornaments. One gay little hat says it with flowers, another with fruit; there's a sophisticated little affair of fluffy feathers that murmurs how soft your eyes are; a demure little poke shape which speaks of provocative shadows; a lovely drooping, fragile thing that whispers of mystery— But the list is too long — these hats that sing of Paris in each line, each feather and each flower, come in almost endless variety. Broadway Saks & Company at 34th — No Exchanges No Returns |. SEE PAGES 10, 22, 24, 26 AND 35 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING sf