The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1921, Page 10

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lu SAVE MANY IN DARK | TWO OLD FAMILIES UNITED.| GET AID FOR AT EAST SIDE BLAZE Melting of Gas Pipes Light as Tenement D Grope Way Out? Fire in the basement of a tenement | OFT 9 a tt ide! is at No. 44 Allen Street early to-day |Churoh, #th Street and) Amaterdam Avenue. Burned out ges connections, leaving | | 3! ‘ us, Who was a Captain in the $d Pi. | head suld he was John MuNucy, Walls and apartments in the dark| Walon, kate Ih ark of the okfest: Neve | rortyelgnt No, 207 Bast 76th Strest, and driving into the rain 2 number| Yo: les. “ithe former, who ta the |fOFU<CBN Poe he was hurt Of families who were helped to the 4%) Ae AAR he ie en Sore iw the CSc cal pass “<ldeng treet in the dari 0 >-Htonial Da America, while, Mr Uader 16, New Wice, Fire Lieut fy Cattus is pat of the Sons of the| Chicage Children Under Aad ae | American Re jon, He i* the son of Under Corfew Law. | Chiet Walsh. The fire was directly! Mr, and Mrs. Van Antwerp Cattun OHICAGO, May 5--A curfew ordl- wider the ground floor store of Baral hie motte il be Mrs. | reqitting ohildren under sixtacn Cohen, in which John Carywith I with his wife and three childrén | it The Carywiths were escorted to the | @treet by McNice before the arrival | El Chi VICTIM; FLEE. Become Bride Trio Turn Ov Myate jured Man to Policeman, rioualy in tne Ver Manck Wi of Joho C. Cattas May 21. sa Marguerite Schuyler Ver Planck | Three men turned over a fourta to 0th Street will be! Polleoman Stapleton at the Manhatsin id Cattus, No. 508 | ond of the oro Bridge ut 1 A. s Atul an, 21 | to.da%, sayin pad been burt. While py calling a@ ambulance ; edding | the policeman Trel'a (the three uniijured men disappeared, ‘The mon was taken to Recepthdn Hoth Miss Vor Planck and Mr, Cat. | Hospital to be treated for injuries to his erride | nance : Mion | years ofggge to be off the streets arter oes into effect here to-night. ‘the ordinance macea parents culpablo fn case of violation of the fire spparatus. On the patrol. |= Man's second trip up the smoky stairs | he found and arsisted out Joseph | Cantoro, wife and baby. When the! Cantoros ‘reached the street they Missed two daughters, Frances and Jennie, and the mother was pre- Vented with diMeulty from rushing | back into the bullding. After Pa- trolman McNice had searched the Stairs in vain for them the children Were found in a nearby tenement, | where they had taken shelter After Patrolman MeNice returnea| to the station house he was taken ili from the effec the smoke and gamhe had il and after being | attended by Dr. Leech of Gouverneur Hospital, went hy Riad ‘ HURT IN MANHOLE BLAST. Man Knocked Down as Cover ts) MeGibbou & Cn. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE REED AND WILLOW FURNITURE Is the recognized All Year Round Furniture. Its adaptability to practically every room as well as the Porch and Solarium makes it the most satisfactory furniture AT MODERATE PRICES Our Models are made with a discerning regard for Comfort and Durability. Settees, Chaises Longues, Day Beds, Couches, Arm and Side Chairs, Tables, Desks, Dressers, Sewing Baskets, Magazine Stands, Bird Cages, Tabourettes, Table and Floor Lamps. CATALOGUE UPON REQUEST STORE OPEN 9 ALM TO 5.10 Pm = se 2 = = 2 2, mm, Blown Into Air. As Chartes Green, forty-eiht yours eid, of No. 219 Kast 72d Street, stepped from a Third Avenue surface car at 78d Street last night a manhote a few feet awny explody igh in the air aniihrowing Green to the pavement. He received lacerations ef the shoulder and other minor {n- duries and was taken to Reception Hos- pital. . It Is believed the explosion occurred when a fos pocket was. ignited b: Spark from an underground electric | cable. ¢ | hurling its cover | “_a_eeeee en 2 a 2 me oe ee ee we ee ee Joc ee Se TS SS SS SS SS SS SS e A Special Offering! Men’s Spring Suits A8;50 A group of Suits that compares favorably with the finest custom-tailoring to be had. MHand-tailored where hand- tailoring counts—machine stitched where machine stitch- ing counts. All Wool ‘Cassimeres, Cheviots, Tweeds, Serges and Unfinished Worsteds. Colors are Gray, Green, Brown and Heather Mixtures, Herringbones and Pencil Stripes. Single and double breasted models. All sizes 34 to 44—longs, shorts and stouts. Other Spring Suits, 29.50 to 75.00 Clearance! Men’s [ported and Domestic Spring opcoats 19°75 28 43 Formerly Formerly Formerly 26,50 to 28,50 35,00 to 43.50 50.00 to 60.00 The three groups to be closed out at these low prices are composed of the most popular models worn this season. They are very appropriate. for the motorist— many are shower proofed, and in fact a few of our famous ‘‘Drizzlers” are included. Plain box and belted models in rough Cheviots, Herringbone, Fancy Tweeds and Knitted Fabrics. Sizes 34 te 46. Men’s Shop—Second Floor * 5th Avenue Entrance THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921. Players to Stage Co Home F ‘The Macdowall Pla: Mit te Sewell Chureh will present “A Prince There celpts will go to the new hom! of St. Agnes! the Palm Garden to-morrow night. Re-|at No, 158 Bast 44th Street. O ¢ k in's Fifth Avenue %4%STREET roadway Will Close Out—Friday HIGH-COST WRAPS AND COATS Heretofore 49.75, 45.00 to 55.00 28.00 Fashioned of Fine Quality Tricotine, Twill Cord, Normandy, Bolivia HIS season’s latest model wraps and coats taken from regular stock and reduced for quick disposal. All perfectly tailored and silk lined throughout. Slim silhouettes with tuxedo fronts from collar to hem and string-wide belts; silk stitch- ing and fringe treatments. Each correct- ly styled; all truly remarkable values In sizes for women and misses At Great Price Reductions Our Entire Stock of Fine Wraps, Coats, Suits and Dresses Offering Savings of 25% to 40% You won't have to bargain-hunt if you plan to make lingerie and household things of Fruit of the : Loom. It is easy to sew on, gives long service, and launders well. For over seventy years it has been the same high-quality muslin, always sold at a reasonable price. Fruit of the Loom Muslin Women find it economical to buy it by the bolt because it cuts to greater advantage. There is less waste. Even if some is left over, Fruit of the Loom won't turn yellow, no matter how long it is kept in the sewing-box. Here is a partial list of suitable uses for the 36-inch width of Fruit of the Loom: Nightgowns, nightshirts, pajamas, under- skirts, camisoles, combinations, men’s shirts, aprons, and pillow-cases. Remember the name, and make sure you are, getting Fruit of the Loom. Identify it by the Fruit of the Loom labe!l—picture of fruit in colors. Every good store carries F ruit of the Loom, Made by Consolidated Textile Corporation ahh Was," @ George M. Cohan success, at|Macdowall Players, nearing complet! FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing Phone 6900 Fitzroy Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVE.—37th and 38th Sts. & | :Magnitude of -Models | «AMagnanimity of Value’ in _ STRAP OR TONGUE |. PUMPS... , For Madame and «Mademoiselle ee ee Sixty Custom Models ‘Ready-to-Wear | ARIETY as | large as the combined selec- tions of many custom shops, fashion’ and quality equal to any custom shop, value surpassing all custom shops. Every Fashionable Leather or Com- bination of Leathers in Every ° Fashionable (olor or (om- bination of Colors FEMININE FOOTWEAR SHOP—Third Floor Broadway. VERY SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY CHINA DINNER SETS AMERICAN PORCELAIN, 100 pieces. AZ Regularly 32.00, for......0.........00+ ... 25.00 AMERICAN PORCELAIN, 100 pieces. Spier ee asaee BES eas - Aart cated ¢ we 35.00 IMPORTED CHINA, 100 pieces; dainty floral rae decorations. Regularly 57.00, for........ ; 42.50 IMPORTED CHINA, 100 pieces; rich gold band deco- ration. Regularly 85.00 and 130.00, for..’72.0U ana 110.00 COMFORTABLES AND BLANKETS SILK MULL COMFORTABLES, full size, figured silk mull top with plain 9-inch border, silkoline back to match top, fine white sanitary cotton filling. Regularly 6.98 each..................Sale Price 4.50 LAMB’S WOOL COMFORTABLES, full size, exceedingly fine floral covering with 9-inch sateen border, warranted ure wool filling. peeutarly 9.75each....... ‘eodlnncanthacn Sale Price 6.98 COTTON COMFORTABLES, full size, silkoline covering, fine white cotton filling, very attractive designs. fe Regularly 3.98 each. ................... Sale Price 2.65 FANCY JACQUARD BLANKETS, full size, handsome patterns in color combinations of extreme rich ness. = Regularly 6.98 each...... OAR Sale Price 5.25 INDIAN BLANKETS, 66x80 inches, an extensive assort- ment of symbolic patterns in all degrees of color, an ideal blanket for camping, auto and bungalow purposes as well as home use. c Regularly 8.50each...... ; Sale Price 6.50 i SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES Sheets of the widely known “Pepperill” brand, and pillow cases of the reliable “Hill” make; both qualities are noted for durability and geu- eral satisfaction, at these exceptional prices for this sale only. Sheets, size 54x90, Regularly 1.85, Sale Price 95e 63x90, 1.45, 1.05 “ 63x99, “1.60, 1.15 ‘72x90, “ 1.60,“ 115 - “ces, "19s, 128 “ “81x90, Os age, tt ot TRS “ 81x99, “ es, ° © 235 Pillow Cases, size 42x36, Regularly 9c, Sale Price 27c “ 45x36, kb 4lc, 5c, Moria Alm 29.

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