The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 16

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mere eee “Parada of 1921,” Junior League and Social Service Department of Brooklyn Hospltal. ductudes folk. period and modern @ances. The event was held in Ma- sonic Temple, Brooklyn, on Wednes- day and Inst night and will again be mit on t to-night YALE PAYS HONOR ~TOHERO STUDENTS IN THEATRE FIRE fa Memorial as a Lasting Tribute to Their Spirit of Sacri- fice Is Urged. he Yale Corporation to-day made | Public the following resolutions§ re- garding the students who risked their Bary cee eta , given by tho | “MANGES, DAD 1 GF. MING: Wieae"= breach of promise action for $100,000 in the Supreme Court. F, Cannon Forbes, sales manager lives, and Allen (Keith, who lost/his life, in rescuing others from the Rialto ‘Theatre fire, New Haven, on Nov. 27; . “Voted, to record the deep apprecia- tion of the President and Fellows of ‘tthe heroic action of those students of Yale Unversity who at the burning ef the Rialto Theatre on the evening of Nov. 27, 1921, in the face of instant end terrible death courageously ‘sought to save the lives of others. “Voted, To record the deep apprecia- of the corporation this expression of the profound respect in which its mem- Bers hold the memory of Allen Keith of the class of 1924, Yale College, who gave, his life to save women and chil- » Gren at the fire in the Rialto Theatre, and to transmit a copy of this resolu- tion to his parents, assuring them of the deep sympathy felt for them throughout the city and the university, and Votel, To record the hope of the cor-' poration that an adequate memorial may bp erected to mark forever the fidelity of this brave youth to the highest ideals of unselfish devotion that And to recount the pride of the univer- | sity tha: she numbers such men among her sonn” | Most of the students whe were taken | to the Yale infirmary and to the vari- us city hospitals have now been dis- and no permanently serious fesults are expected to follow from their exposure to the fre. jolt Sed a DUTIFUL SON WINS WHEN SUED AS JILT 'Dury Accepts Defense to’ Breach of ~., “Promise Suit That Mother , Disapproved Match. iA. son's deference to bis mother’s Wishes in the matter of matrimony @mabled him yesterday to defeat a Today's monthly sales of Lang wrist watches more than equal our total watch sales for the year 1870, For half a century Lang ‘Watches have upheld the standard of accuracy. for the Johns Manville Company in Atlanta, was accused of breaking nis promise to wed Miss Laura Sleigh, 4 milliner of Jacksonville, Fla, The sult was tried before Supreme Court Justice Donnelly and a jury here because Forbes, although stationed in Atlanta, has his horfie in New York. Miss Sieigh testified yesterday Forbes on May 10, 1919 asked her te taarry him and she consented. They took a walk, in the course of which they entered jewelry stores and examined rings. * Nothing was done about purchasing a ring, however, and a ‘few days Inter she said she received a brief note from’ her fiance saying his mother had refused to consent to the metch and therefore their engagment “was all off”. Forbes did not deny he had asked Migs Sleigh to marry him, but he tes- tifled it was expressly understood by both that his promise to wed was conditional upon his mother approv- ing the match. His mother disap- proved, he said. Miss Sleigh insisted Forbes proposed to her without any strings attached to his offer. : The sur quickly returned a verdict or LEA&PERRINS: SAUCE 36 West 34th St. 1 Flight Up. Take Elevator, Opposite Oppenheim-Collins, SPECIAL for SATURDAY STREET AND EVENING Dresses 10% in Canton Crepe, Trt tine, Polret Twill. | Chit, fon Vee te elon other materials. “1S® Brooklyn Society Girls Take Part an bib for weld of Hospital CLT THIS OUT AND SAVE MONEY sh | MISTER DAN CALENDER: NM cromen | f alt, NATALIE ee) hovien, " Me tne Eaae Stork Holds Up Fast Tri Manufacturer’s Retiring Sale real values ¢hat will appeal to men who wish to save money. Men’s & Young Men’s fj OVERCOATS Qiand SUITS .15]| AS LOW AS J SAVE MONEY, BUY Now onktr Twente sa ard 757 BROADWAY, cor. 8th St., One| Flight | Up OPPOSITE WANAMAKFR'S CUT THIS OUT AND SAVE MONTY PANCERS, SPECIAL STOVE REPAIRS + Repairs Farnished to I Any Mabe of Seve Range War Wee Menulac- 359. Bile WATER Sf, MAS SPECI FURNACES phy ti TERS HEA’ 5%to Prat Discount onall holiday purchases Stove Repair Corporation YORK and NEW JERSEY ama ren bare He Rewark. ™. seaearan | ‘New York City. |MRS. HARKNESS DONOR OF $2,000,000 TO: YALE Anonymous Offer of Last June Made Pablic To-day. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 16.—-Mrs. Stephen V. Harkness is the person who anonymously promised $2,000,000 to the Yale fund for Increasing salaries of the teaching force last June, with the con- dition that friends of the university should raive $2,000,000 The Yale! Alumni Weekly made Mrs, Harkness's name public’ to-day with the news that the raising of the additional $2,000,000) f) has been completed. Mrs, Harkness gave Yale the Hark- {| meas quadrangle in 1916, a city block on which groups of stately dormitories have been erected about quaint monas- tle: courts, as a memorial to her non, Charles W. Harkne “ey of pele class of 18! The will her husband jeft 00 to the usiversity” ‘Yor general REDE | Gift Suggestions Ri we a BLOUSE? Extra Si.es 42 to 56 The Blouse of originality and charm constitutes this exhibition, designed for Christmas giving. 2-3, 5-95 to 59-75 16 W. 38th St. - 21 W. 38th St Just West of 5th Ave. e Aa Victrola For Christmas 55 DO WN terest opal ree. ese extras. Victrola Bo am Our stock ow Geld coos in ind hear the new num! i ievins 407 Lexington Av Opp. Hotel Com lore. OPEN EVENINGS. LADIES’ BRACELET WATCHES 14Karat = Gold JEWELED ADJUSTED REGULATED GvARANTEED v Bear either eee ate GOLD-FILLED gy LED iE $P ADJUSTED REGULATED About to Retire Present Prices Below Production Cost- But Samuel Blum, Manufacturer of Tajlored in ‘ Makes Further oO Reduction of O Under present conditions manufacture of high grade clothing no longer profitable. Trade now demands cheaper type of apparel. Not equipped to make it. Going out of business instead. Have been offering entire stock direct to public at Jess than cost of making. Now, have sublet factory floor to Sun Star Mfg. Co., and are negotiating for rental of sales floor. Quick action imperative. Must vacate premises quick. So offer thése finely tailored clothes at 25% less than prices marked on garments. Discount to be deducted at time of purchase. That means practically giving merchandise away. Nothing Reserved! Everything must go. New,smartly designed Ulsters, Ulsterettes and Chesterfields, made the way exclusive Fifth Avenue tailors would make them. Modish, serviceable business suits. Full Dress and Tuxedos, correctly cut and faultlessly tailored. Every thread of fabric used is pure wool. Overcoats in CROMBIES, CARR’S MELTON and CALEDON, wonderful materials from European mills). WORUMBO and HOCKANUM, fine domestic weaves. Suits in HOCKANUM, PRINCETON, DUNN, KUNHARDT STANDISH and THOMAS H. WILSON’S FRENCH BACKS. These are — woolens of character, used only by high class merchant tailors—and by a few of the better retail clothiers. This Isn’t an Ordinary Sale! It isn’t a retail proposition with a reduction of 25% made from regular retail prices—but a manufacturer’s sale, with prices 25% under | former quotations that were already below | production cost! | Samuel Blum | At the Astor PL& Broadway _ waiags Pessiloe 740 Broadway | Open 8AM.to 6:30 PM. | For the convenience of the Jersey public we have converted part of our Newark factory into a salesroom—and this sale is now extended to ee FOR 20 YEARS NEWARK, N. J.—112-114 So. OrancE AVE., 2.2% s. ! Open Daily 9 A. M. to 6:30 P. M.—Sundays 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Attention Clothing Manufacturers and Jobbers! We offer fixtures, cutting table , machines, motor’, pressing irons, sacks, hangers, de ks, chairs, etc., at advantazeous prices. Come and see this equipment—all in good order. Buy now—oar factory floor is leased.

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