The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1922, Page 11

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my MAN FOUND DROWNED elther side dren climbing * men, women and c down the extension ladder thrown up| pelongings. to the first floor fire escape by fire- Skall Fractured and Leas men. —— @' Broken. Most of the occupants of the houas, NB. us @he body of a man about thirty- | when aroused, made their way to the 1 five yea Jd and believed to have] street by way of the fire escapes ber Trish extraction was found to.| While the firemen fought the fire in b TO HAVE KILLED SELF Bedy in Three Feet of Water With the cellar. The flames did not get @ay in the Bronx River beneath al anove the first floor, The damage stone bridge in Bronx Park about 150] was slight. Patrolmen Frank Hagen and Frank Cavanatigh of the Clinton Street sta- tion, on post nearby, aroused the ten- —— feet south of the Lorillard mansion. A coat, vest, overcoat and shoes on the bridge pointed to suicide. The river at this point is only about three feet deep and has a jagged rock m. Death was caused by a frac ture of the skull and both legs also were fractured, according to Dr. Schwartz bf Fordham Hospital, who was summoned. Policeman Victor Wodiazka of the Bronx Park Station iscoverad the body. The following description was given out by the police: Thirty-five years old, five feet six inches in height, brown eyes, black hair, false teeth, both upper and lower; high cheek bones and a mole on the left ear. Clothing consisted of hat, white collar and shirt with green stripes, Penders, black trousers, gray Goat and vest, black laced sho Delicious Raisin Bread Phone your grocer or a neighborhood bake shop for a loaf of real, full-fruited raisin bread. Bakers every- where are now making just the kind you like. Generously filled with lus- cious fruit meats—at least eight tempting raisins to the slice. All Patent Leather. Turn Sole. de hike der sus- striped nd | Patent Leather. Tongue | Loca rr Lae Suede, elt Sole. Se hke Try it. See how good it is. First-class bakers make it with Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins the best raisins for bread, and all home cooking uses. Had Your Iron Today? by J. Roso Co., Boston, Feb. sami SLEEPERS ROUTED FROM HOMES BY FIRE EARLY TO-DAY Sight Hinze Sends 16 East Std Families Down Stairs and Fire Encapes. Bixteen families fled to tho street early to-da¥ trom the smoke filled ry’ West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats and Suits At Prices Wholly Moderate in View of Their Distinctive Quality. This is apparel which happily combines: the simplicity of youth and the sophistication of smartness—designed along lines so fetching and tailored with a skill so irreproachable that it will keep its good looks no matter how long its service. Fur-Trimmed aN COATS and SUITS MN Developed in andria superior, kashmere, ai Alonzo, and lustrosa; trimmed with squirrel, beaver, fox, and wolf. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. / Mustrated $79.50 Ma Fur-Trimmed Suits Beaver, squirrel, and’ fox ate used on these \\ ‘smart two-piece suits of marleen and kashmere. \ Sizes 14, 16 and 18 -years. ig erat $59.75 205 Raccoon Collared Sport Coats @pllared warmly with raccoon, utility all-weather fashioned of Most Exceptionally Priced ‘Saturday : Women’s and Misses’ Réady-to-Wear Hats $4.95 and 6.50 And this is a wide assortment! For every type of hat, as well as every fabric and combination may be had—all with those small touches of originality which set a hat distinctively apart. There are metal and velvet combinations, very smart models in brown or Black satin trimmed with fur and embroidered duvetynes, Besides, there are velvets adorned: with the light charm of ostrich or colorfully enhanced with flowers and fruits, as well as trimmed in many other ways with pom poms, lace, ornaments, and metals. Third Floor. Winter Apparel for Boys and Youths Viewed from the standpoint of high quality fabrics and workmanship, this apparel promises long service. Boys’ All-Wool Overcoats in double-faced or wool tweed materials. ScRool and Students’ Overcoats in the latest models and in the newest THE EVENING WORLD, hallways of the five-story tenement! ants and assisted many to the street. ft 5 Street, #0 ¥ Tenants {In houses on 9 IN BRONX PARK THOUGHT |"t N°: 89 Stanton Street, some of the Tenth tn iding loft. thelr apar ments, some even throwing out their VALUE FOR VALUE | c Sig id yarns» P2250 unior Boys’ Overcoats— i nserpapet drs or overcoating in ae oe eke 815,75 wacom ncne 27.50 Boys’ All-Wool Suits ; with two pairs of trousers. Ss lain models, Shey wissen, $12.50 t 0 | stituted —and more! EASURE Cammeyer values with Cam- meyer prices—the values are always the greater. i as The four shoes offered here are conclusive proof of this statement. All Patent Leather. 2-eyelet side-lace. Turn Sole. leh Patent Leather, and Russia Calfskin. Welt Sole, $745 AMMEYE Stamped ona Shoe MEYER | 47 West 34th St., New York 4 Brooklyn - 590 FULTON ST. | we Newark- 649 BROAD ST, Women’s Pouch Shaped HAND BAGS in Shopping Size These bags offer the utmost in smart con- venience, for they are roomy without being at all bulky, and have a triple inside'compartment which will adequately take care of the busiest shopper's belongings. $3.75 Silk lined and fitted with a mirror. In moire, velvet, duvetyne, and in black or street colors. tern Brothers, Beautiful Indestructible Pearl Necklaces attached to 14-kt. white gold clasps. Oriental, opalescent, and lustrous pearls in 18 to 27-inch lengths. Very Special at $3 95 Main Floor, (Stern Brothers) Most Remarkable Values for Saturday in Untrimmed Hats of Velvet, Panne Velvet, and Hatter’s Plush The majority are sample hats and exact duplicates of models which: have sold this season at more than double this exceptional sale price of $3.25 Small, medium, and large shapes —featuring che newest tilts, flares, and droops. Almost every conceivable style for this Fall and Winter. UNTRIMMED HAT DEPT., THIRD FLOOR. Women’s and Misses’ Wool Spencers, Sweaters, and Orenburg Scarfs With the advent of cooler weather, the sweater becomes more essential than ever, and these soft warm’ models may be had in surplice or Tuxedo styles, just as you choose. SCARFS are here in a great variety, in lovely lacey patterns—smart, charming, and light to slip across one’s Trecldars In dainty color combinations and in black and white. $2.95 $4.95 $6.50 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922, “tT “= B. Aliman & Co. For to-morrow (Saturday) Misses’ Fur-collared Tailleurs (coat and frock) consisting of Velveteen Blouse Suits; coat with monkey or fox collar and cuffs, frock with blouse top of brocade—and Marleen Blouse cr Box-coat Suits; coat with squirrel or beaver collar, frock with blouse top of brocade offering an exceptional purchasing opportunity at $90.00 Also Extraordinary Value in Misses’ Fur-collared Broadtail-cloth Tailleurs (coat and frock) at $145.00 (Second Floor) Madison Abvenue-Fifth Abenue, New Dork Thirtr-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Stern Brotheis West 42nd Street - - cdnd - - West 43rd Street cA Special Purchase enables us to offer for Saturday—Remarkable Values in JUNIOR GIRLS’ Fur-Collared and Tailored Coats UALITY, Fabrics, Workmanship—all lend an added emphasis to the moderate prices of these coats. Fashioned for smartness plus service, and representing in every instance a youthful charm as well as sturdy service. GIRLS’ COATS Of all-wool double -faced chin- chilla, polaire, heather mixtures, and Bolivia cloth, Handsome shaw! col- lars of raccoon or opossum. Belted models with large patch pocket. Lined throughout, 8 to 14 years, (As illustrated), $29.50 GIRLS’ Hiking SUITS ae Of all-wool novelty tweeds. Over- . blouse with Peter Pan collar and patch pockets, Knickers to match, Sizes 8 to 16 years. (As illustrated), / / Lk $10.95 GIRLS’ COATS of seed aga coatings and of Bolivia cloth. Blouse and atraightline models. Beaverette collars, large patch pockets. Lined $24 95 se ° and interlined. Sizes 8 to 12 years. - (As illustrated) GIRLS’ COATS bal Felis and all-wool polo mixtures. Belted and flare models with convertible and shawl collars. Warmly lined throughout. $18 50 le. Sizes 6 to 10 years THIRD FLOOR.

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