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1 es f | ones Brokaw insisted on paying those in “Just Because’ the humanitaridn salary of from $50 to $75, Decision was reserved, It was learned to-day at Mr. Brokaw's law office, No, 522. Fifti Avenue, that he was out of town for ¢ OKA, “ANGEL” + could vouch for ite ally selected the chorus girls, or that he was responsible, as Mr. Berg claimed, for the “above par’ salarien Mrs, Lewis B, Woodruff, the so- | potice ciety woman who h a half dozen hooks to her credit, and who wrote |the lyrics of "Just Because," Iso travelling with the piece, \¢ was saia jat her home, No. 14 East 68th Street, f iti “TONY’S” STILL BLOWS UP; STARTS BLAZE IN FLAT Ten Families Aroused From Sleep night. Manager Berg Brings Action to| Have Own Name in Larger Type on Bills. drove Just because Benjamin Berg, a man- | ager, thinks his name should be| ‘ ted in programmes and advertis. | ) in letters as large us those of the! STUNG ONCE BEFORE, AUTO BUYER IS WARY Drives Stolen Car Offered for Sale to Police Station. Murra, a friend aay morning Ga on to New York Police Hea The fact that a prospective an alleged stotwn car had once before been stung that way caused the arrest of Murray Garfinkel, twenty-three, of No, 1068 Keller Avenue, the Bronx, Inst Garfinkel canw from Detroit with Roy buyer of nh tried to sell it to for $5,000 had a car and suggested that Garfinkel take his car while he drove the other one. quarters and was je police had res etectives Mullins arfinkel, who was authors, it became known to-day that | George T. Brokuw, son of the late, Isaac V. Brokaw, is the “angel” of “Just Because," a musical comedy | bethg tried out in New England, Mr. | Berg asked the Supreme Court for an by Ploston im Brooklyn, | Ten ing at nilies in the apartment build- | ates Avenue, Brooklyn ed from sleep to-day by the rou on of a still in a room on the sey 4 floor which had been occupied by a F ipjunction restraining Mr. Brokaw/man known, as “Tony. “Tony” was | putting his name in the smaller |not there when the ,exelted tenants pe. }round fire fad started, The flame *'Tm his answer Mr. Brokaw, who ts) urned part of the furniture, but were the law firm of Gulick, Brokaw & | put out quickly fing, and a member of fourteen t. ths, declares the show has already 2 still, according to the po ive Mra, Anna Myr 3,000 « week when it comes to Ne rk. He said Mr. Berg got all the mtion tliat was due him as long as was with the show, but should get | not know more now that it is getting along fhout him, r. Berg set forth wie did not ap COAL GAS K Charles Hanson, es. He said a standard New York | dead in the boile prus girl would be pleased to worry |to-day. He had Exclusively cc ||| A distinetive instrument for the dis Victrolas AND VICTOR PRODUCTS Iminating buyer. (E « EASY TERMS ARRANGED EVINS ESTABLISHED 1905 Lexington Ave. vont SENS AAS aS =r. Queen Anne Bedroom Suite n American Walnut 4 piece. SSS SS Sse oe ad SAS AS : yp ment sensational. Cee of this remarkable Sale-—just a few ' ie xe KELLNER BROS. ‘Thirty One years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner I5th Street & 6th Avenue ! (RYT is the rule, at Kellner’s, to avoid the state- fl Ay Yet we cannot too forcibly emphasize the fact that with the termination days remain many will have missed the opportunity of a lifetime. Quality Furniture was never sold at Prices so startlingly low—Bedroom, Living Room and Dining Room suites beautiful of design and built for a lifetime of service GE Sth Avenve James McCreery & Co, 34# Sereee Sale of In a Variety of Styles at 2.95 Purses, some of which are fashioned of fancy or striped Silk Moire, embellished in many stone ornament Morocco leathers. compartments, others equipped with a pretty purse or mirror and purse. Main Floor Nn A most attractive group of Hand Bags and ¢ cases with I4-kt. gold-filled clips or rhine- Others are made of Real Pin Seal, Alligator Calf, Spider Calf, Ecrase, Cobra Grain or Some with inside framed sh, Hand Bags and Purses or embroidered in pretty design.| button trim, slenderizing panels, | \ Extra sizes 40 to 56 bust. novelty pockets. 36 to 45 waist. t jae aes 5 ) aa Bea ia if ° | || House Dresses— (—Extra Size Hosiery- ; Extra Size Cotton Lish \ And Aprons Black, white 30. “ 49 iQ Cut full and roomy in| | and brown an 4 e WN Extra Sizes, 39 to 56 Bust.| | Double Extra Size Cotton Lisle i Gingham, Chambray, Percale. —Black, white, | ) Stripes and checks in all colors. | | brown nacre ip | Double Extra Size Thread Silk h FWD © $B.GD || sick only, special $4.39 \ ay All Remaining Winter Garments—Sizes 40 to 56 MARKED DOWN AGAIN for Final Clearance Bryant | WER STORE A BARGAIN BASEMENT 23 West 38th St., Between Sth and 6th Aves. Sprinz models, arriving we hi of cost. newest slenderizing Bust. Materials — Serge, Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Taffeta. offers reductions of 40 to 60’; to the Included are Normandy, Bolivia, Velour, Broadcloth, Silk Plush, Zibeline, Melton, Kersey, Cheviot. All sizes from 39 to 56 Bust, but not in every style. Values $29.85 to $59.50. They must go- the remainder of this season’s slenderizing suits; many lightweight models suitable for early Spring wear included. Choice of Serge, Tricotine, Wool Jersey, Burella, sizes 40 to 56 Bust, that formerly sold from $29.85 to $49.50. a at an Ae Rh tc lth tt ca SKIRTS Full, roomy, slenderizing models|made the “Lane Bryant way.” developed in Georgette, Crepe de| Serge, Tricotine, Prunella Cloth, Chine, Taffeta; handsomely beaded | Oxford, Mohair, Poplin. Pleated, WAISTS grouped 450 Dresses at three low prices regardiess They are the season's atyles, beautifully beaded, embroid- ered, braided in sizes 39 to 56 Tricotine, Wool Jersey, Satin, Mignonette, Tricolette, To make room for our new daily, Values $19.85 to $39.50 Cloth ana Silk Dresses Tremendously Reduced! \ ut woman who waited. Vigoreaux, in Visit Our New Shoe Dep't Featuring hos Shoes for Stout Women fae Broant Lower Store, 23 W. 38thSt., Bet. 5th & 6th Aves, LIFT OFF CORNS! With the fingers! No pain at all! Drop a little “Freezone” on a sore, tender corn or a callus. Instantly they stop hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, without pain, soreness or irritation. Yes, magic! fe Why wait! Costs only » few evnts [iP MARES LITTLE UiIPRANCE WHAT 10U MLLD—a WULLU te Our Final Clean-Up of Coats, many suitable for Spring wear. 9 85 \ll kinds of corns and or afterward, WANT” AD, WILL FLNU ir painful calluses on bottom of fect just loosen and fall off. ‘Vraly !| You feel no pain when applying Freezou: | | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922. STOUT WOMEN, 1872— loomingdale’S 1922 An Exceptional Purchase and Sale of 0 GOTH STRE LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVENUE Men’s All Wool Suits They're all wool and they’re well tailored—the kind of suits you are accustomed to paying almost twice this price for. Suits in the lot that are just right to wear now others that are in readiness for Spring days, but every suit a BUY regardless of season or selection. And every man’s suit is here from size 34 to 44 this includes stout and short models. In other words, we can’t miss you, either as to fit or style. Come early-—sale starts at 9 A. M. Saturday. Bloominodale's—Seoond Floor To Be Offered Tomorrow at For the Collegiate A New Satin Pump: $4.75 A new shoe designed expressly to meet the demands of fashionable young lady. iiost wan style for Spring. In quality bh satin, turn se tern and last, able Collegiat All sizes nil Floor Fresh Roses and Carnations, 5c ea. A complete stock of season- uble cut flowers, flowering plants, hothouse and Califor nia fruit at lowest prices. Artistic Floral Designs $3 up Visit. our greenhouse on the roof for growing plants, shrubs and trees, Theatre Tickets ‘Tickets sold for all leading the: i Open 9 P. M. Week Days. 6 P.M. Sundays Lewvinaton Ave at soth se Groceries F or The Week-End > lbs. Maracaibo or Santos Coffee, 5 Ibs. granul and 1 large can B milk for 5 special mixed tea and 5 Ibs. granulated sugar for. .1.25 Bess evaporated milk, Large cans. 14 for 1.00 Baked beans, No.2 n3, Ar- mour's Veribest. Each, ..10e California Prunes, 50-60s, 2 Ibs. for 25¢ Basement A Sale for Thrifty Mothers Boys’ Norfolk Suits With Extra Knickerbockers ae Extraordinarily 1 ow priced suits in sizes for boys 7 to 18 years. Well built suits they are, too that can stand any amount of rough - and - tumble. Strong and durably made. And of course their Jife is made twice as long by that extra pair of knickers. Bloomingdale's—Second Floor. Imported Beaded Bags Of Parisian Newness $13.50 Just the little touch of Frenchiness one covets for the new Spring costume. Beautifully beaded bags that are newly large in size and are lined with silk and heavily fringed. Black, blue, brown or gray prevailing colors, designed with brightly tinted beads, are mounted on heavy plain or em- bossed frames. Indeed a remarkable value. A bag of de- cided distinction at a price so low. Bloomingdate’s—Main Floor In the Bargain Apparel Basement New Sport Capes and Coats That Cannot Be Duplicated at Polo Mixtures New f Tweeds *10.95 Another Example of Our Wonderful Bargain Basement Opportunities Jaunty capes and coats that respond to \ every demand of the new season. * * & Superbly tailored in all the new sport polos , and tweeds, and finished off with smart silk | linings. | ‘© 8 With sport clothes so much in the limelight, no well dressed woman will want to be without \ Faas of these stunning capes or coats—or even both. * * * We got them at a wonderful concession price—we are giving them to you at the same concession. What could be fairer? || . * * I4to 18. 34 to 40. 36-in. lengths. Rloumtngdale's—Bargain Apparel Basement, | {