The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 10

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FREVAN RESCUES GUEST IN BLAZE IN TIM AVENUE HOTEL Other Patrons of Shine’s Are Taken to Safety by Fire Escapes. Flames and smoke spread panic through the Hotel Shine at No, 426 Seventh Avenue, near 84d Street early to-day, and caused probably mortal injuries to a man guost res- cued by a fireman and aroused many patrons in the Hotel Pennsylvania al- most opposite. The dying man Is believed to be one who registered at the Hotel Shine as G. Blanchard, Newark, six days ago He was taken to Bellevue Hospital fnconscious from inhalation of @moke. There were twenty-two patrons, all men, in the four-story hotel, which is one of the,beat known in that section T. J. Shine, proprietor, had cloned the bar and dining room shortly after midnigit to go home, when he smelled smoke. He made a tour of the corridors, but could not find anything wrong. At 3A. M. Policeman William B. tion saw a lure at a third-story Window and sent in @ rm Shine ang he ran tu the room, No. 19, but couldn't get in with a pass- key because the occupant had left his key in the door, Fireman George Martin, who recently made spectacu- lar rescuca in a three-alarm fire at @8d Street and Third Avenue, put his shoulder to the door and It Kave way. Sizes Patent Leather “SHOOKIDS” means “best shoes for children” Tan Grain Leather B11. $2.95 hea . 3-35 Sizes 6 -8 . $3.45 BYeatr . 3.95 m1 2. 445 a 7 5-45 Remember—SHOOKIDS are the least ° expensive children’s shoes that can be bought — anywhere. CAMMEYER ‘Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit: 47 West 34' St., New York BROOKLYN-390 FULTON ST. NEWARK:640 BROAD 61, Franklin Simon Boys’ ’ Shops Boys’ High School Suits With 2 Pairs Long Trousers $36.00 Tweeds and cheviots — but you can get these elsewhere! Plain and sports models— but these also you can find in other shops. What gives these practical high school suits a value above all others is their long-lasting, wear- resisting Wearmoor work- manship! Ages 16 to 20. Suits are but suits But Wearmoor is Serviceability! cae Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets SOUR es tere or tame a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 81, 1922, Attorney There was a rush of besser eae sod MRS. MARION ISHAM Rev. Dr, Purvius, a Methodist clergy-| when sixteon years old, to, Mr.[ Judge George W. Martin, who was for- hot uly that bowled over the three inn. The. Meneeln are ti A. an Tahal Ca | ALTGY Jin Abatata fe hot-ale in peered into the ron | WEDS SECOND TIME, |"""" re tabaddlta ving Y Ishe son of an Ohio railroad fee % ditt t Distr and saw a man on the ted, whieh was oti nent fl 0, 27 Monroe Mhice. | me they were divorced at] With r eCaftry:; Coun yu lazing, Wrapping his coat around TO BROOKLYN MAN Ie years later Monzo G. Mel.auy! hi Ht d, he dashed in, seized the un iid to-day sh. ne Cooey, Democratic joue man and carried him) to f an tht fafoty Marriaye Kept Secret Six Weeks Hs MEN IN PUBLIC LIFE a Meanwhile smoke had filled the nis fd . ‘ vey Were en ; halls and rooms of the hotel and the by Former Mayor Gavynor's 4 1 about six montha before + ATM CAFFRY FUNERAL fatrona, Mug Ld ld ule Daughter " Ke Vormer Ansistant District Attorney ia tain The marriage, Feb, 18 last, in hilae fh Mendel is thirtycougne of Kings County Latd at Rest fi £ in Cat % The fire was confined to the one|delphia of Mrs. Marion Gaynor Isha i, a member of the Creseent ; uw Calvary room, but with the # it did about F aa wf Wrookly and an enthusiatic{ UUNle elltelaia, lawyers, politictans for over 75 years has ¥5,000 damage. Tt is be (Blanch. [M@8t to the youngest daughter of the i i ae cad many other friends d the felied upon Gouraud’s quash pla le was 4 taut , nrd was on the bed read whet Kéltate Mayor Witltam J. Gaynor, to Karl? . pa wat ineval of Prank X, MeCaftry, former Bf Oriental Cream to keep Sues the World W a the skin and complex. fel asleep and a Hehted cigar or citar] songat, an attorney of this city and es vee ah and Hl \saiatant District Attorney of Kings fonts patent alien ette foll on the covering y of the firm of A nits tose. "hel funeral jon in perfect condition « former Philadelphian, w mite i KWH LOOK OVEN ¢ inty, (o-¢ he fiineral procession through the stress of 5 ET ee known: to (He ends tod Tho a turted from the home of hia daughter, y)| the season's activities, WIDOW WED IN HASTE, dann coment followed tho nerival of| van 2uMiee Martin. Moston) stra, c. ¥ turko, at No. 296 Parkside Send 9 eon CANNOT UNTIE KNOT] }))°"" lowed tho arrival off wien he was appointed to the Federal] wwente, Urooklyn, Requiem mas was the seven-year-old daughter of the ‘ ates fi Ve in Mr. Mendel is a nativ of ing in Holy Cross Church, at Rogers Marband of High Memanthy Isham, from Italy imore and a graduate of the tn nd Church Avenues, the Rev. Francis ved Her—Court she has been visiting herlyaicity of Virginia ond Johna Hop.| Coppinger eetebrating to Ald Her. grandmother, Mre. Gaynor, kins University ‘Those prerent Included Juation WW. J Supreme Court Justice Harry The marriage was performed by the Mrs. Mendel was married in) 16) " of the Supreme Court, County Lowi in Brooklyn to-day refused to order an annulment of the marriage of Mrs, Louls M. J. D'Agnel, forty- three years old, of No. 17 seribner Avenue, New Brighton, 8. 1, D'Agnel is several years her junior. Mrs. D'Agnel charged fraud and deceit The action was argued in Staten Island last month, It was unde- fended, Decision was then reserved Mrs. D'Agnel owned a restaurant in Manhattan, which had been left by her first husband. She alegeld that it the th her marriage she told 1y'Agnel ld not have ‘‘a penny of my fe and that he replied that he did not need it, that he was enormously wealthy, loved her pas- sionately and wished to support her. “He told me,’* she alleged, ‘that he was a mtmber of a high social family in France,"* Denying the annulment, Justee Lewis said: “It Is ineredible that a woman of her experience could have been misied by such statements. ‘They are immaterial. If people will marry in haste without proper investigation, they should not be relieved of the consequences of their hasty conduct by the courts."* in| wd Fifth Avenue Offer SATURDAY 34% i Broadway ‘S Easter Clothes of Distinction at Distinctly Low Prices —that effectively demonstrate one need not expend extravagant sums to be fashionably groomed. They are inexpensive, these Spring wearables , but they could not be smarter nor more beautifully made if they cost twice as much. Lavishly Beaded Crepe Roma Dresses 29.75 Just as distinguished and chic as the one pictured above are the other frocks at 29.50, Beaded with rare artistry on Crepe Roma, with a Crepe Roma underslip, they are typical examples of the mode worn for dinner or informal occasions. In light and dark shades. Others 18.00 to 150.00 Hand Tailored “ Suits of Poiret Twill and od Tricotine 34.00 The slender, long-coated silhouette launched by Paris is finding great favor with the American woman. These are designed with such superb grace and so exquisitely tailored in every detail, that they will commend themselves to the most critical taste. Others from 29.50 to 97.50 Ae: Cfloor SS Spacials Fibre Silk Slip-on Sweaters 5.00 With round embroidered neck and silk tassel-tipped girdle. Colors: Harding blue, jade, orchid, jockey red, white, black. Others from 1.79 to 39.50 Silk and Suede Fabric Gloves 85c Of the famous Van Raalte make, in wrist, gauntlet, 16 and 20 button lengths; grey, beige, brown, black, white. * 6 « Glove Silk Vests 1.95 Extra heavy quality glove silk, with ribbon or pecot- edged self straps. Flesh, white, orchid, maize, jade, Sports Blouses 1.95 Dimity, voile and batiste in button-up-the-back with round collars, and slip-on styles; collars, cuffs and pipings of gingham, flut- ings and hand-drawn work. Orchid, rose, bisque, tan, Copen, flesh, white. * Pure Si!k Hosiery 1.95 Exquisite and perfect; all pure silk from top to toe; full-fashioned; black and all spring colors. Fur-Collared Canton Crepe Capes 39.75 Capes with standing collars of cara- cul fur in platinum, gray, beige, white or black; or entirely of self hand-made roses, or of silky monkey fur, as illustrated above; but what- ever the collar, capes of undeniable chie, interlined for warmth and ex- quisitely lined in contrasting colors Others 28.00 to 125.00 New variations of the mode — re- flecced in varying length coats, smart collars and pockets, and interesting sleeves—are all represented in the assortment. The tailoring is excep- tionally noteworthy and every jacket is fully silk lined. All popular shades. Others to 49.50 Franklin Simon & Co is A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, Introducing Lyttle Cut-Out lor Little Cut-Ups CHILDREN'S CUT-OU STRAP PUMPS Ages 6 to 10 Sizes 17 to 2 Os FRANKLIN SIMON has some cut-outs That are cut right out of leather, You will find them in the shoe shop, Standing two and two together. FRANKLIN SIMON made thein pretty For the girls who cut out papers, And he sewed them strong and sturdy For the girls who cut up capers. SOME AKE BLACK, of patent leather, Some are made of Russia brown, Some are all of snow-white buckskin, For the country and the town. THOUGH THEY ALL have little cut-outs There’s no self-starter on a one, Yet when their friends have got them going They never vet have failed to run. @ Cuinpren’s Suor SHorp—Third Floor Sale at Both Stores === Important Saturday Sale! RUGS CARPETS and LINOLEUMS 9x12 Velvets & Axminsters 76.9 In Very Vine Best I 9. 00 Oriental Assortments = 9x12 Seamless Axminsters— High Pile 24.98 Beautiful and Heavy Patterns These Are Slight Mill Seconds Very DURALLE NATRIN I tc “Inlaid Linoleum Heavy Velvet Carpet | 9S8C Sa. ¥a. | Wi ‘olor t For Hall and Stairs 27 inches wide ® Yards Clea EASTER SALE Yau will neve the children. wh it is to purchas the Girlie Shop Smart Spring Dresses Model pictured « you know Re he smart ready-m ind many others, beautifully made, of heavy Taffeta, Georgette or Pongee. Sizes 6 to 4 Fine Selection of Communion and Confirmation Frocks na Ve jour, Herringbone and 510 50 | i al d Cape rable shades. prices, “GIRLIE SHOP ™ 144 W. 34th St. Up One Flight. Between Broadway and 7th Avenue. Open Ugtil7 P M. Come Upstairs and Save Money. smart; ¢ Sines 12 to 10, AL moat reasona || lt Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It © aN

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