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ty TE coherent nia BO IN PANIC FLEE CAFES; WALLS AND FLOORS CRUMBLE Many Jump From Windows of Two Newark Buildings That Collapse. All except the rear walls of the two four-story buildings at Nos, 728 and 780 Broad Street, Newark, collapsed at o'clock this morning. The floors of the structures settled suddenly and buckled last night when eighty per- THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922. Sale of Fashion Furs continues Broadway at Ninth 7. Stewart Formerly A. 7. The September Sale of CHINA and GLASS Sparkles with Brilliant Offerings A Good-Sized , Chunk of a Boy. wes asked what two books had interested dim most in his life. His instant reply was New Metal Ribbons | —Soft but brilliant Many straight from Paris As soft and supple as if they were made only of pure silk. Glorious soc shot with ex- Store hours now 9 to 5.30 Telephone 4700 S:uyvesant At 2055 to 50% Less Of 5,000 Dinner Sets these are but a few selected at random 100 Dinner sets $17.50 for $33.50 sons were in the structures, mostly in quisite designs old—a few the Shanghal Gardens, a Chinese Res- iy iasiee'y Fact in. silver. ” pfies, greens, at $30 dinner sets taurant, All got to'the street safely Apsiniteiniiled ths mingled ears. — as gay as $42.50 to $65 grades Of American porcelain, 107 except Robert Sena, No. 859 South Orange Avenue, who was struck on the head by a quantity of falling plaster. He suffered from abrasions on and the Example of Her Patient, Hard- Working Life Joseph’s traditional coat. 10 inches wide, $5.95 yd. For bags. for bodices of evening frocl for ales | for the new at | Of English semi-porcelain and American porcelain in 8 delightful designs, the major- pieces, three designs. $9.50 for $18 luncheon sets the head and face. The three upper frocks of rk materials, to ' floors were occupied by the restaurant. form cuffs, sleeves, collars, ity of which are in open stock. a Sud irdl Nearly all of these sets have 52 pieces, of American porce- uddenly last night the floors tilted Who can ever f h girdles. eo es, of Amer nore to an angle of about fifteen degrees SaLiar abe t how o. coin. gold handles. 100 and | Jain, in three conventional de: and bricks started to fa@ from tho wae hel pena ade Persian Crepe Ribbone — nots 107 ‘pleces in exch, service for | SSR green, and gold blue and walls. Windows broke and tables and first lessons and kissed away and exquisite; lacquer re 1? panos, chairs were overturned, All occupants made a rush for the stairway, but several, including the Chinese em- Ployees, jumped from the low second story windows to the street. The settling of No. 728 started No. 780 crumbling. On the ground floor was a cafe in which were a score of men who rushed’to the street. The upper floors were unoccupied. Fire engines and police reserves were soon on the scene and Broad Street was roped off. Shortly after three, one wall fell inward and this was followed by the others of the two our disappointments! (Signed) September 5, 1922. Matching Jewelry Gobelin blue, the new browns, 9 in. wide, $3.25 yd. eee Persian Brocade Ribbons —6 in, wide, $1.15 yd. eee Tinsel Mohair Ribbons — As French as French can be with their satin edges, their moire effect in gold and silver over jade green, French blue, royal Wie or cherry red, 44 in. wide, $2.75 the yd. see Novelty Ribbons — show some $15 for $30 dinner sets Also of American porcelain, in two gold and white designs, 107 pieces, $7.50 for $16 luncheon sets Of light - weight American porcelain, 52 pieces, service for fix persons, two good designs in gold and white. Four groups of Fine China $76 for $95 dinner sets, Of fine French china, 106 piece in black and gold Grecian $95 for $180 dinner sets Of American china—very fine ace me ee ee Dullangs, Only few bricks fell nto IN THE FAR EAST SHOP.| charming surprises. Tr us t ey design and neat rose garland, | qWality—with blue border en- retpties eats tithes Mane a 2 Paris to think up something Coin gold handles. closing a band of wheat. Gold Broad Street was opened. Amber Cornelian Agate! -new! on $120 for $150 dinner sets. handles 107 pieces, In open By Theodore Haviland, of finest china, in one of the most popular open stock designs, neat conventiona border, in prevail- ing blue or rose tones, with gold ribbon handles. In open stock. Building experts said that the col- lapse was due to some digging which ad been going on under the buildings, hich ure among the oldest in the city, and to the heavy rain of yesterday, Ribbon Girdles with Clasps — smartly made up in_our own little ribbon shop. Of various wide soft ribbons with metal clasps or big ribbon cabochons at the fastening point. $7.95. t Floor, Old Bullding Blend as no other Jewelry can, with the new brown costumes, Necklaces, Earrings, in perfectly matched stones, exquisite in color. Fourth Gallery, New Bullding St $180 for $250 dinner sets Of finest Limoges china, with a rich acid gold encrusted band design. 107 pieces 2 designs, PRESENTING a ESDAY Crugqutsitely Feminine The new Paris—gay, brilliant, and given new beauty by the return of the “mode of elegance’”’—is reflected in every line of these new hats from her most noted milliners. Stem Glassware and Tumblers 20 per cent. less Our entire range of g ass for the table, in sets, from our open stocks. Can be bought by the set or in single pieces Cut Glass for less $5 for $6 to $8.50 Cut Glass $3 for $5 Cut Glass A large table glistening with Deep y-cut, high grade cut it High grade cut glass. glass bowls, 8 in. diameter, the Bowls, bonbonieres, celery trays, most popular size. Good de- Just off the steamer Fons » walking in his sle he stepped out of a window of his home und fell twenty feet, Surgeons sald his condition was precarious Rodier’s new Braids and Galloons APPY, ndeed, will be the women whose new Fall frocks are trimmed with any of these beautiful new braids and galloons created by this master weave . . . . Colorful—because Parisian couturiers are sponsoring brightly-hued trimmings—and gay, some have taken their inspiration from the Egyptian and Chinese influences which are dominating the Autumn modes, while oe woven in stripe and block designs, achieve the most surpris.ng Maria Guy Hermance Margaruite & Louise vases, baskets, sugar and creams, signs. Metal and wool Kt, metal and wool Caroline Reboux Marie Lancret Vasseline Viletard H h Id Gl Ss ial enille and me k q : ; eet Metal und silk Wool and cotton Suzanne Talbot Louison Suzanne ouseno assware pecia Chenille, Silk and Metal L ucie Hamar 5 . ; From America’s best glass factory, all of them te tate Marie Louise Saget 1] in. to2 in. wide, 75c to $2,50 a yard. Lewis a : ait Regular price Sale price ws Floor, Old Bullding Alex Germaine Elaine 5 in. fruit dishes...... 15° 10 There’s a = Suzy Madame Suzelle Andre bay eed il cara G4 oy satisfaction S f ler d | i, y, . . fe 3 ip velyne Varon Louise Marsy A Salt shakers... i. 20 15 you won't oft woolens and velvets in Heats my aliiiaiaid Clery tayn ooo : . ons . P b 6.00 i forget! Girls’ New Autumn Frocks The new mode in hats is a subtle one. Gracious lines and lovely Taree POW and cupee eee “90 colors. Each maison gives us its own interpretations. Some look FE eee gia rH $11.75 to $39.50 to early Egypt, some to the Ita'y of the eighteenth century, some show Flower vases -40 +30 the influence of the Directoire. - Others just express the marvelous Paris of today. Large hats, smal hats, turbans, tricornes with a new ‘softness of outline and just enough of exquisite trimming. The Girls’ Corner (sizes 6 to 16) in the hion Salons is showing a yles, including creations twill combined with lovely embroidered materials, wool Moracain wool eponge, velveteen, and velveteen Moracain crepe or checked wool velours. * * * 50c for 90c Pie Plates 9 in. size 1,000 of them only. No more when these are gone. Daily demonstrations of this oven glass. Second Gallery, New Bullcing Fyy Oven Glass Guaranteed not to crack in the hottest oven. Specially priced bakers, casseroles, and many other cooking dishes. several of M. Rodie crepe, serge, combined wool j with wool COFFEE Tasting from the cup tells the tale of Velvet is used with consummate skil, alone or with wide ribbons, or with just the perfect flower or lovely feather to give it color. Hatter’s plush, felt or suede are seen in hats which show the artist in every line. Woolen Frocks $11.75 to $39.60 * * * | Velvet Frocks $19.75 to $39.50 matchless delicious flavor —make it your own way Austin, Nichols € Co. The silhouette is straight-line because it becoming to young many instances p) which play an important part new mode, introduce a slight fullness, The sleeves are both long and invariably is most girls, but in The drcemings are delightful— silk and straw braids and galloons in the most fascinating shades, embroide in’ Russian and Persian e abochons in bright tones and pretty 1ibbons Much charm is added by picturesque little nose veils or trailing bits of lace; a great chou of ribbon; or flowers of silk, fur or silver tinsel. There is always the eternal feminine; even the petit chapeau for the tailleur has succumbed to it! (Ineorperated) short and are made wide at the The ealors— copper, red, navy Second Floor, Old Building ‘New York FOOD PRODUCTS Chicago shoulders and fitted at the wrist, | blue, the new shades of brown, or in the much favored bell:and | beige and French blue—are those * * r OUR GUARANTEE IF YOU ARE NOT SATIS- FIED THAT THE CONTENTS. OF THIS PACKAGE IS OF THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUAL- ITY. YOUR DEALER WILL ‘ Washington or silky softness is even ts i rmeuse, $3.85 ry 7 as Wuith Dapth Heig B Iti _ Piers ir amand a {repe-back meuse, $3.85 to In the marvelously rich, soft pile this season’s in suede, kid, satin | 30 in 17 + in ; altimor Crepe Drapella is. one of the $4.85 to fabrics, which serve as backgrounds and leather. Yin. 18 ain, 0 ew wey slight \- . — . Mm ve an, BOR CHERY ER bingepepin; Brocaded canton crepe, $4 a for luxurious furs, and prove, be- Ain, Wyin, 56 In. SPRCIAL TH (SIMILAR EXCURSIONS, days, September 24, October Navembar 5. 18, December mandarin shapes. » waistlines are placed very asized, with but belts of con- exceptions, by trasting color. sponsored by the French dress- makers themselve Second Floor, Old Building Tenth Street side Wanamaker’s for Black Silks of distinction name it bears. Canton crepes take on smart patterns in jacquard weaves; crepe Panama in striped with eave resem- bles black Persian lamb. All 40 in. wide vat 2 ane Vel du Barry represents one of ry aly! Furs— ; 131 in, 42 in, 75 |b. the exquisitely soft fabries much In the Salons of Miss 14 to 20 1915 in, 45 in, 90 Ibs like duyetyn, Black m In sable foxes and the smaller 20 48 in. 110 Ibs. Frost crepe in black is the atest and one of the smartest—effects we have seen, Satin canton $3.85 to $5.50 a yard, Crepe-back satins, $2.85 to $4.50 crepes, a yard. yard Satin charmeuse, yard $2 to $3.85 a weights and d wide $7.5 And in the Other Fashion Salons New GOWNS, WRAPS, FURS, BLOUSES, ACCESSORIES EMPHASIZING THE WELL-ESTABLISHED Vogue of Brown AND Shoes— In the new and delightfully sim- ple models, in the new lasts and each with some touch that marks it sponsored by Paris. Wraps— Stockings— In the correct colors for the shoes, of course, and in gossamer weight. yond all doubt, that dignity has re- turned to fashion. Youthful fashions in brown frocks, coats and suits, using with infinite charm and discretion the new ideas of Paris. furs, provide soft contrast to the new gowns; and in caracul, mink and kolinsky make of unusual Refrigerators featured in the September Sale McKee refrigerators made especially for John Wana- enameled, Apartment House Type Side Icing Type V7! yin, 36 in 21 Lift Cover Type ht 40 in, Sl in, Bh ’ pen. the rich deep browns of Autumn woods, tinted with the warmth of maker, trusted and true refrigerators that we sell all the year, $1.95 to $15.50 yd. waning suns, the fragile, delicate beiges. And between these two, the but now at the economies noted below. The price alone is an in- | “will stand alone” from ¢ many soft tones which make brown the most adaptable color in fashion's fail orders filled; order from the sketch above showing , z dex of their range and quality. erghearia HE ars ae palette. | the three types: Apartment house, side-icing and lift-cover, sas Staple silks Gowns— Blouses— Made of hard wood, finished in golden oak; insulation of i . ai rane a an double wall type, with dead air space between two solid walls , The novelties Black crepe de chine, $1.95 to In velvet, kasha cloth, crepes and Ja new and Bost paalnal tnter- of wood. Superior ice savers; perfect air circulation; tinned Bo the iaow chincntig” pean, anton crepes, $3 to 4,85 gatins, (ehowing the new. allioueites Besraliais Of) the) Over Maude, | woven wire shelves; substantial nickel-plated hardware; heavy ROUND TRIP almost as soft as the fur whose | ayard, aii : and exquisite details of decorations gulvanized steel ice chambers. Provision chambers are white Removable drip pipe and inside trap. 50 Ibs. 150 Ibs. A d-: Lk duvets i 16 in, wide, wraps | 21 in. 39 in. 40 Ibs. wy Penns ania na $3.89 a yard grace. Firet, Second and Third Floors, Old Building (ns Bt 75 Ibs ‘ | 26in. 42 in. 75 Ibs. So they go, up to the rich heavy Silk Rotunda | System brocades, which, like antique silk, Street Floor, Old Bullding | aeventh ‘Gallery; Naw mulding \ PTee Route of the Broadwny Limited representative collection of the smartes by Fairyland and Lena Mouton, in Poir