The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1921, Page 14

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409 Market Street were knocked | Jdown, cut and bruised. Joseph Carrao, his wife and three | Johildren, living over the atore, were M4 {| i J tipped out of their beds by the up- heaval. They escaped the fire by PASSING CAR AS | one to the roof of a garage next cilia ILDING BL BOWS UP QUEENS ALIMONY CLUB LOSES LAST MEMBER E Family jaletp. Ov Cvertiead Are But Sherif Wagner | “Prospects” to Visit To-Day. Hurled Out of Beds by Paterson Blast. Fas Five With the discharge on Christmas of Frank . Nauth, rder of Justice Selah B. Strong, the “Alimony Club” in| Queens civil jail at Long Island City | lost its last member. Sheriff John Wag- ner, however, intimated yesterday that the’ condition’ might be temporary only. “T have five new certificates of mem- bership which have just come to me from Justices in the several courts," ne An explosion in the automobile sup- | | Ply store of Smith & Gilman, on the'| io | Bal nd my emissaries are going out ground floor of a small frame building | {* these candidates either 16, pay up the amounts the es | At No. 416 Market Street, Paterson, WN. J., caused a panic in the neighbor- hood, burned down the building and WAR VET TAKES | DRINK, Wnjured four persons last night. Ut THEN GOES OVER TOP was not possible to ascertain whether the explosion was caused by the Agniting of the fumes of denature: Pe ita a | a ‘alcohol, a barrel of which was stored| nue. They went: Into a fm the place for sale to prevent radi-/ Behe U6, fo fasion Court thie morn ‘ ator freezing, or was due to gasoline, |jng to answer a burglary charge made The front ‘of the butlding was|by Tony Carello. a harber shop owner Blown into the street. Keene was told he had kicked in a Pieces of broken glass cut sup! of Carelio'a shop Wiliam W. Holcombe of the Pater + @on Orphan Asylum and Mrs. Hol ‘ombe, who were passing in an auto Mobile. Joseph Johnson of » Beely Street and Joseph Zito of © join my club. V aults within twenty-four hy Keene of No. 236 Bast 94th Division sent a op up the mop- He said he clio's repair bill that wh into a di COATS & WRAPS Costs af Normandy, Bolivia ond, Suede Veloure, with large Collars of “hips ada lace gedyes lyed Beaverette; also Sport and Storm Coats of mannish plaid back ernie FORMERLY TO $39.75 Coats fashioned on the smartest, newest lines, of remarkably fine Bolivia with great Collars and Cujfs of Beaverette. 2 FORMERLY TO $45.00 of exesedingly high class Coats and Wraj Normand, Bele nd Biot otth forge Collar of ‘eotch ‘lt, eve Wolf, ‘ustralian Opossum, Real N Beaver; also Capes with standing eae of Beaver or Squirrel. FORMERLY TO $59.75 Many ft our very finest Coats are included in this group; Normandy, f Bolivia, Marvona and Wondura; Collars of blue-top Australian Opossum, : 3 be es Squirrel and Wolj. Silk linings and workmanship of highest ‘4 : |. FORMERLY TO $69.75 2 il cussion af Coots tha resrssente all that ia bar aa 7 \ en Immense Collars, and some Frode aa Gad 6 + Pe Buarrel, blue Australian Opossum, Cé FORMERLY To" 392.50 Reductions, $99.75 and $125.00 Tricotines, Canton Crepe and Satin Dresses. Graceful models with smart anagd embroideries and braiding. The Tricotines are in navy, the 1 and colors. FORMERLY TO $19.75 Penal wal telleres Drgoom al the Sneek: ually. Peirel Twill, H some have beaded side panels—others are braided in new ; FORMERLY TO $29.75 | and ery esululy Poiret Twill and Tricotine Frocks, All hand tailored, trimmed with beadings, silk braid, and some are fur | FORMERLY TO $35.00 WINTER SUITS npr yy Re yank prac A The mectate’ wil ines Beotnche Cale 1 lines, some with be Australian Opossum Collars, "othera with pl Bakes and ‘ FORMERLY TO $49.75 5 naterials and maki: Collors end trinenings of Gentine toe, 4 FORMERLY TO $79.75 GIRLS’ SCHOOL COATS — Mostly brown and reindeer heather coatings. Ali lined and well tai- lored. Sises 10 to 16 years, FORMERLY TO $15.00 8.95 GIRLS DRESSES—AU wool serge ~ ond Jersey. Hand-stitched in silk or wool, Sises 10 to 16 years. FORMERLY TO $10.95 5.00 22.50 BOD ‘Other - Coats at Corresponding SILK & CLOTH FROCKS sy Buy at A Week De of Store Open Eve: 4 , j SOF course you will want a fine Dia- mond—one that will reflect the sincerity of your pledge. You can have it today FINLAY’S! No need to wait. nified credit today on any Diamond « $ The Diamond ctiustrated is especially silk-lined presentation case. popular Betrothal Ring. Diamonds at FINLAY'’S are accom- punted by a written gurantee of quality. Write for your copy today. W.-500. DIAMONDS FROM $25 ‘TO $1,000. Linas ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, D NGAGEMENT an RINGS &&;, b g Today a th 10 months to pay ected. Perfectly hite 14-Kt. Speci 60. Each ished in a handsome, attractive The most 1, blu at luxe catalog of Diamonds and Jewelry Sent free of charge. every description. Address Dept. nings Until 9 P. M. 1650 Broadway meer Sist and 52d Sts.) New York Hartford, Conn., Branch: 847 Main St. FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS JANUARY CLEARANCE The Event in Which Our Entire Collections of Feminine Apparel for the Winter Season Are Placed on Sale at © REDUCTIONS OF 25% TO 50% The Reductions Take Greater Meaning When It Is Realized that the REGULAR Prices of Our Apparel Are Always Lower Than Elsewhere. 9.75 9.75 Ws, 0.75 3.75 8.00 9.75 5.00 2:75 Featuring Bolivia Coats with Large Collars and Cuffs of Beaverette Formerly to $45.00 29.75 GIRLS’ & JUNIORS’ APPAREL GIRLS’ WASH FROCKS—Large or amall plaids and checks, also plain white or blue. Deep hems, pockets, touches of embroidery. 38 Styles in Silk Lined SERGE AND SILK DRESSES— All-wool serge, hand embroidered, wool embroidered. One or two piece models, Also attractive Taffeta Dresses, Sizes 8 to 16 years. FORMERLY TO $19.75 975 silk trimmed, DECEMBER 28, 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Ave. BROOKLYN 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. BROOKLYN FULTON STREET corof BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt It Subway ation Brooklyn Continuing Thursday---Promptly at 9 A. M. Pre-Inventory Clearance of 500 Fur Trimmed Coats Handsome Crystal Bolivia Coat, Trimmed with large fur collar, cuffs and pockets, The splendid response to our wonderful Coat Sale announcement in the Sunday papers prompts us to continue this Sale. We have cut deep into former prices and have added from our regular stock 500 sumptuous Coats and Wraps for the continuation of this sale. Every garment is priced far below its actual wholesale cost. 59-50 Fur Trimmed Coats 52-50 Women’s Fur Trimmed Coats 49-50 and Fur Trimmed Coats 45.00 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Fur Trimmed Coats All at One Price. Think of It! Fine Materials---Silk Linings ---Fur Collar ---Fur Cuffs ---Even Fur Pockets---All at This Remarkably Low Price. The Materials are: Elvero, Normandy, Suede Velour, Crystal Bolivia, Cor- duna,Chamo-Velour, Bolivia, Vaidetta,Salt’sSeal Plush This collection includes over 40 distinctive styles. “The majority have large fur collars, cuffs and pockets, as well as richly embroidered designs down the front, back or along the sides. hand tailored, ALSO Every garment is carefully made and luxuriously silk lined. 250 Evening and Party Dresses Formerly 39-5° to 69° Here are dainty, adorable Frocks for the festive lass—and those for her more sedate sisters, too—Colorful taffetas with rosebud trimming, frocks of lace or net—and’ handsome gowns of chiffon and net with silver lace trimming, Black Lace Frocks Taffetas Chiffons Net Frocks fina, THREE BROOKLYN STO

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