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_THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921. a SIXTY FAMILIES Firemen Fight Stubborn Blaze In the Old Remey Dance Hali ~ | EATINGBREAKFAST ROUTED BY FRE Blaze in the Old Remey Dance Hall Clouds Broadway With | Smoke—Traffic Tied up. | * Fire shortly after 8 o'clock this Smorning destroyed the old Remey’s Faance hall at Nos, 915-919 Piehth * Avenue between 54th and 55th Stroets, Swhich has recently been used as a rehearsal hall for Shubert musical shows, Broadway, from Columbus {Circle to Times Square, was shroud- ed in a pall of emoke from the three- Ystory brick building. Starting from unknown causes in the hardware and paint shop which Yoceupies the basement of No. 919 MPighth Avenue, the fire sent up such clouds of smoke and heat that the 'sixty families in the tenement houses ‘surrounding the hal fled from their breakfast tables. Deputy Fire Chief Martin, who ar- ‘rived on the first of the three alarms, spent most of his time calming the frightened tenants. Most of them returned to their breakfasts but a few refused to enter the buildings | wntil the fire was under control. Au- | Momobile tire stores nearby added hazards to the fire. i The water froze almost as soon us Mit struck the building and the ruine! soon presented a spectacular sight Lunch rooms nearby furnished sup- ‘plies of hot coffee to the firemen. “praffic on Eighth Avenue was tled up| jfrom 8 until 10 o'clock. Six firemen of Engine No. 54, pull- ing hose from the building after the re, were precipitated into tho cellar Bure wag. The onllar' was Glicd with | gave way. The ce’ vas or. ne fireman lost his 5 who killed Dete ie Sil clusiuored) put ans MRS. RAIZEN MAY Brooklyn factory rt and twrried to the fire house r a change of clothing. | pa nelsah Mecencte aa W TO GET RAIL TAX REBATE. } ‘The Long Island Rallroad has in- Sued inaructions as to the method by Qwhich holders of family trip books Wan get a rebate on the war taxes mn the portions unused up to Jan when the 8 per cent. tax comes off ii passenger fares. The company qiwill, furniah the ti holder with Va blank on which he must make a ainat tho Internal Revenuy nt for the rebate. This will n to the Bale ee | tata and, wher sent to Matt District Attorney Lewis Guarding} pattie’ ear Against Te 4 eanhy Ralsen probably would no gainst Temporary Insanity pl before he left office on t ar to go upon the bench, bi In the case of Mrs. Lillian Raizen,| his successor the ‘iinportance who killed Dr. Abraham Glickstein :n| owing the Davis case nm | Counsel for Mrs. Raizen his office and is now to be examined Satin tion to be made to-morrow Lewis said to-day tho samo eourae| County Judge Martin for the aprin\- would be followed as was taken in ment of a commission to examine Mrs. the case of vis, ed to elaborate e¢ that the examinatto Plea by Defense. 2 id | he added that he would imp: served on Mr. Lewis notice of as to her sanity, District Attorney Ralzen and report her mental cond) manufacturer! Han to the court THIRTY FOURTH STREET A better-than usual Worth value —and the reason for it New Winter Coats with Collars of Squirrel or Caracul We stved on the cost; So you save on the price Extraordinary Value at 32.00 Our buyers went to Europe for the furs—when the markets were lowest. We made the collars in our own fur shops. You save the profits that would otherwise have gone to fur importers and wholesale furriers. Fur Coats Are Natural Xmas Gifts Natural Raccoon Coats in a smart, belted model, with self shaw] collar and self border Extraordinary Value at FIVE ARE INJURED | waa partly consumed. ‘former Mayor James Nolan, Mra. | Nolan and th hn Nolan, | narrowly home of w. & 4719 Hudson Boulevard; Guinness, No, 4717 Hudson Doule- | vard, and Mrs. A. T. Taylor, No. 618 Fifth rect, Visit the Exhibition and Pageant of the Mrs. Be William Ma jor Hook IN $750 000 FIRE | aaa “lana Ladder Canpany, Nevth Berean, |l| FEDERATION for the SUPPORT of JEWISH ' Ce ee ee ee Tran. rtreee cui SRIUANTHROPIG BOCIRTIRG of N.Y, C. sheltered y a, and fought those who enceavored to The ro include | remove him to the hoxpiual. At North tho I SX HOMES BURNED North Bergen Firemen Hurt) and Families Driven Out in Coldest Night Five firemen, one of whom may din, were injured ina blaze at North Ber- | gen, N. J., last night, h rendered six families homeless and destroye:l z property valued at more than $260,000 : snd Fifth Street wer aye § 630 | Lids tag | Hable ne Taifaro. pants being driven to Now widely but poorly imitated because they are famous e West <} eT ch 22 West “ KA je" 2nd PRETASSBERGS) oo 42nd Please Nate Address: dhs a thd RT Established 1879 TODAY 150 PARIS CUT REDUCED VAMPSHOESP) Best & Co. Fifth Avenue, at 35th Street—N. Y. FRIDAY & SATURDAY STEEL BEAD BAGS Drawstring Sty 4 18.50 © 38.50 Main Floor Heretofore 25.00 to 68.00 USTOMERS tell us we have the most beauti- ful bead bags in New York—these are some of the loveliest of them—reduced now for the benefit of those who reserve the choosing of the “best” gift ‘til the last. PAISLEY & CONVENTIONAL PATTERNS IN EXQUISITE COLORS ET there be a package in your desk. When four o’clock fatigue gradually creeps upon you, putting heavy brakes on your energy —pull out your refreshing, healthful Dromepary DATES. The personal package— 10 cents everywhere. 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Sie em asar Cae FIFTH AVENUE; AT 38™ STREET Reduced—FRIDAY ODD GROUPS OF CHOICE GIFTS That May Be Selected in Haste With Confidence 16-BUTTON WHITE GLACE GLOVES 3.95 Of fine, soft selected skins, Paris point stitched, Writing Tablets 5.00 Imported—of Tudor leather or bright Values saffian, silk lined, with blotters. to 12.00 Imported Leather 8.95 Handbags Va Of buffed alligator, suede or morocco alue with fittings. 15.00 Imported Vanities 5.00 Of suede or saffian leather with change Value purse and fittings. 10.00 Velvet Handbags 8.75 Of silk or chiffon velvet, one or two Values of a kind. to 25.00 Silver Mesh Bags 25.00 Fine mesh, with silver chain handle Values and sapphire clasps. to 39.50 GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR Embroidered Vests 2.15 Various designs, flesh pink, ribbon shoulder straps. Pantalettes 3.95 33 inches long—navy blue, black, brown, taupe or purple. Note: oA jt aa Abvyer in Seattle was attracted to one Par- ker Duofold pen on ac- Does not this law- yer act suggest to you? 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