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A ep teen i Ee: caren ree =r THE EVENING WORLD, THU RSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922, | ‘| ] {charitable organizations reported TAXI CRASH VICTIM | Biessine. thirty-eight, of No, 1512 Kae {their butld ngs J df taht, | Avenue, Reading, Pa. and soon after 10 iE IN STORM, | Siverat New ork tuburte wee et — GIVES TWO NAMES | tars sia the record doula be chance Tdward Dunn of No. 789 Tenth Avenue. ! The car hit the taxt as it skidded In turning from the almost In front : mines jto Robert sian, thirty-five, of Wost of off from Hight and heat when eectric “ Nz “6 ine 0 cables, telegraph and telephone wires | “Blessing” or “Blair” Has Skull] Oranee, . 4 ont i wan Padi bed MA F IS parAT. w ad ee down. Staten Island, | Fractured as Cab Skids man. Ierth Amboy, South Amboy, Long in Peg | The man was injured when a taxie | 0) 7 Branch, Richmond and Asbury Park in Front of Car. Joab in which he Was taking Miss ‘! rt e Fifth Ave., at 35th St.—N., Y. man, uw 4 operated y iiticktuan Of No. $88 Grand all reported broken electric wires and Bellevue Hoxpltal phystelans and the | jsther George, twenty-eight, of No, 128 many persons injured by falling signs | police were mys ast night whon| Wet sath Street, to her home, was J and broken glass, [a man taken to (he hospital with @| struck by a car on the 69th Btreet Officials of the Western Union and|{tactured skull said ho was Kagar_crosstown Hine, in charge of Motorman § r telegraph lines in this city suid | ~ last ight their service between here | Several persens Missing at Sea) und Washington had been demoral- | BEGINNING TOMORROW A Final Clearance of i Founder. {them the use of their underground ‘ | os ‘ preted it will oo sev- | i 8.000 CL E AR STREETS. | re , 5 normal, | em ‘ So cae ow, Snokiig oon | tute & Co.) || Men's & Young Men’ t rkers Busy — am. \orkers Busy Gale eged for uirls | . @ en S oung en S At least ten deaths have been re- | MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty- ith Street a 80 mis. | "In Own Clube Winter Overcoats Seg Ms ut of yesterday's | Hoy Discussion Finds Women's) storm and it is feared that others | + ‘ mand it is feared that others) Sentiment Evenly Divided— Some Are Shocked. | Whether girls should have smoking rooms in their elub houses. or should enjoy a furtive puff in secret is a Hut the storm is over and the only question that Is to-day perplexing weather severity now threatened is @| representatives of thirty clubs who continued cold wave, freezing the|met yesterday in the Girls’ Com- slush in the streets and adding sereat- | ly to the difficulty of clearing the lost their lives at sen along the} i @tretch of coast extending north to} New Eneland, The property damare was beyond estimate $ For to-morrow (Friday) | 434 at 26. 50 Heretofore up to $45.00 munity Club, No, 109 Kast 30th Street. Opinion was evenly divided. . pei .n {Some counselled frankness, others pavements, Bight thousand men} were on the Job all night appeared a little shocked. A de¢id- t Anna Lahart, fourteen, of 239th] !ne vote is yet to be taken, Street and Yonkers Avenue, Bronx,| Mis# Cornelia E. Marshall, Presl- | was killed by a limb blown from a|4ent of the League to Promote Proper tree while walking on 229th Street, | Housing for Girls led up to the cig- An Iraportant and Timely Sale of 582 at %3 7.50 Worien’s Wraps and Coats | — Heretofore up to $65.00 (trimmed with karakul) aretic question with a discussion on near Spuyten Duyvil Park of No [Changing standards and the greater | Michael J. Mahoney, sevent f $2 Montgomery Avenue, New| freedom nowadays allowed girls. ' Brighton, and Enos Knapp, sixty, of| Mrs. Dunlap Hopkins, head and ‘ No. 66 Ash Street, Yonkers, died of {founder of the New York School of HIS includes our entire stock of These Wraps and Coats, newly purchased, are made Winter overcoats; regardless of of the finest black fabrics and are lined former prices no garment has been with silk throughout withheld. There are ulster and ul- sterette models, Chesterfields, and The collar and cuffs are of the wanted black karakui box coats, single and double-breasted. In brown, gray, oxford, tan, black, Price: $92.50 and heather mixtures. (Department on Third Floor) NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS heart disease, while shovelling snow | Design. then threw the bomb into the Thomas Brecn, twenty-three, No.|Sathering by championing the cause 258 West 78d Street, died in the|Of 8uoking rooms. She sald her ex- Knickerbocker Hospital from injuries [BENeRCE, WHR 31,000 ginls showed ly received yesterday at 73d Strect and|— 1 cast In the privacy of thelr own Broadway when he was blown | club @gainst an automobile with such force that his skull was fractured. ja of the Clara de Hirsch Home Six deaths were reported from out-| for Working Girls ved the opposition. aide the city. Two members of the| Associations involved in. the b barge Havana, bound from Norfolk |4re the ¥..W.G. Aw Ye Walls A fo Fall River, are belicved to have|Giub and the Clara de Hirsch Home drowned. They are William Johnson | for Workt of Wareham, Mass. and William Vo- gcl of Philadelphia. They and two other membera of the crew tried to reach shore in a small boat which capsized off Asbury Park. Johnson and Vogel have not been |" found since. Their companions swam | furs safely to shore, They were Capt.| “ , Cecil Joshua of New Bedford, and|~ Herbert La Chaneo of Fall River. The gale lasted through the night » to eighty miles an hour, The temperature dropped to 19 at 2 o clock this morning, and is expectod ty go down to ten to-night in New York City and to 10 below zero in (ue northern part ef the Btate, even lower towan, President of the La- hristian Union, and Miss Som- FRANCISCO, Aguinaldo, niece pino leader, Is here y to Washington, D. ¢ She is a graduate i ‘ather in Washington Fur Lined and Fur Collared OVERCOATS /, to 3 Less Heretofore Fur Lined Coats SALE y damage on shoro. ne losses were mostly al roofs, broken windows, i Hl . and ripped wires, ‘ } A list for Hostesses wea were reported (rom to scan $9 Muskrat lined, otter or beaver \ , : IPHE suegestions here are by 45 collars, heather mixture shells. $175 j or in the Aspu Pe Ly High Mt bi ‘. Is in @ critics al coualen ‘tel : i least they provide & hint ue $245 Marmot lined, otter: or beaver $155 received when the criling: of P collars, heather mixture shells, ,ol auditorium was beaten in China : iar Roots were torn from pinHee SETS in 120 stock Fur Collared Coats With somewhat less heavy seas and | ere 595 Brown or gray mixtures with $ the advantage of daylight, the toll of ; SOUP PLATES nearseal collars 55 yesterday's damage grew more defi- C J S ENTREE PLATES id nite, The United States revenue cutt I I ] al l a l BREAD & BUTTER PLATES $ Persian lamb collar k Gresham waa (hepk tusy Aeieerce usto ary uary e of TEAPLATES. ong 135 ars, blac $85 wirelvss calls for aid. Five and one- Ch ° d si bl Cc t 1 BOUILLON CUPS & SAUCERS $ H a ixt ith b half mil ff Seagirt it found tw i BREAKFAST SETS eather muxtures wit eaver or a Ea ly A ina and Table Crystal | gs: 195 er cll Me One had its two masts only 10 teet cane ers out of water; the other, a three- ‘ BALAD SETS masted, water-logged schooner, was ROM time immemorial January has ushered in TEA One sere most submerged. : SMcE cud Crechamn' wea. ataal an Sale of China and Table Crystal at Ovington’s— BREAME AST TRAYS —————— @estroy the derelicts it ived 1 i i \ eee ee ern Ses and this January the old custom still holds sway. Crystal | : heavy tows from Philadelphia to STEMWARE BERViCM—Siay | == nven or y Sale== CY } New York. The cutter sped to tho is . open stock patterns in roc! he Freithe Tonnuds hed, ed, Co desman ofthe ar era Discounts of 10% to 50% Now get FOR ONE WEEK ONLY L| Small shipping In tho harbor was ee 5 E AR damaged to the extent of many thou- i ‘ CRYSTAL estore te hs arian st say thes As always, every single item in the long lexicon of meavica rene J. GLASSBERG TOURING CAR torn from its moorings on the Hud- Ovington’s China and Table Crystal has been re- ENTREE PLATES ee d@ Harlem Rive: ell as th SALAD PLA’ ‘TWEEN TASaie thie AAGAA bed coaans Many marked, some 10% less, more 20% and 307 less || wep Ten GLASSES A oy joc 290 Fifth Ave. 'ino’SeX ot $] 185 , others were crushed in the masses of and some 40% Jo and 50%. HIGHBALL GLASSES To minimize our extensive stock of latest 1921 models so as floating ice and sunk. Ager COCKTAIL GLASSES \ motor car of medium price, ap- The municipal lodging houses and + REFRESHMENT SETS i .ff to facilitate inventory taking, we offer price reductions on vearance and appointments of the P BN The Ovir.gton stocks of China MANY SINGLE ROCK CRYSTAL our regular Glassb.rg Standard Quality ‘mer -oucedoata/and that excels a EC) , and Table Crystal are among the || mancoanytmve Short & Medium Vamp Shoes [| niie cider pute ts vwncraniy | f largest and best selected in the lee fgaa i me dt world. And the sale presents to in ance i= i Sie holenr oats Lee oe Tops See the 1922 Earl at |} ‘a orysta has bh 4 - hostesses of New York the oppor- — ssyfabieninetand in'tere “We . = Grand Central, Palace tunity of getting the finest in te. January sie Whether Hay Ht Roloc | sece B-25, Second Floor int ao By js ) uces China and Table Crystal Bt len ae ee ey gan bur = tale $9. fom | wun Prices which do not = “m7 ss rrnue rn sree $12 & $15 EARL MOTORS, Inc. 0 w . ed COMFORT , tinags termine to mament 2 atrni and adequately represent JACKSON, MICHIGAN in bedding t aot a matter of sre mmarhable for (hott Giference and ther carn. the value of the wares, chance, ly years eeien ck Bade ead Black Kid, Patent Coltskin and /MORROW MOT | Bedding have brought out Colored Kid Strap Slippers. ORS the perfection of detail and OV I N re} ms O N’ S CORPORATION bea f desi; hat ir life-long. Seauiice ia on Formerly 1761 BROADWAY bedding manufacturedjby “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” : $12.50 TELEPHONE CIRCLE 410s “ F AVENUE AT 39TH STREE Peppered pcp aboanh fecpreprerertpey & $15 IFTH E 7 - REET ind Of (ea cote and breakfast of outstanding distinction MOTOR CAR SALES CO. ETWEEN 30TH . POOP RR Sey Store: 511 6th Ave. HIND IST S15. 1624 B. dford Ave., B'alyn, N.Y, | Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World SSS nena Wo Waar Fakes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find li Find [i 1 \y ‘