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DRIVER BURNED AS GASOLINE EXPLODES Mam-Geated on Reservoir Is Harled \ to Street and May Dic. Afidrew Himmari, thirty-one, No. 1468 Brook Aventio, Bronx, was sert- ously burned last night.when the gas ba tank of the motor truck he be Ing exploded and set fire to t! truck. He was driving suuth on Tenth Store Hours 9 to 5:30 Avenue, between dist and 424 Streets ‘The tank, which was urider the seat ’ ‘was blown upward and info the street @arrying Haninar! with it. The front] |]) end’ of the truck was wrecked. Ham- Marl’s clothing caught fire and was a i‘: mass of flames when rescuers reached, | | . hi Prank Hallisey, twenty-six, No, 611]) ‘West dist Street, was burned abou} |}) the fave and hands in trying to render} \f) aid. He and Hammarl were taken to the French Benevolent Suciety Hos- pital, No. 450 West Sith Street. Hall-]! {sey went home after his burns were dressed. Physicians aid {t was doubt- ful if Hammar! would recover GRAND Rapips FURNITURE _—> = Misses’ Velveteen ry OUR NEW a | 90 CREDIT TERMS ||} f i hy OMTEaeg © $3.00 Delivers $50 ]} || ness; superior quality that guarantees OPENS $5.00 in $100 ||| AN ACCOUNT $10.00 “ $200 }] }) at $14.95 are of celveteen, four semi- || _ tailored models in black (two sketched), with effective braid trimming; and of sith crepe—eight styles, in navy, brown and black, featuring various new style touches; and of twill in eight styles, with braid or embroidery ) trimming, in navy. a Sizes 14-16-18 Ps = fi Piece Bedroom Suite .. Spring and Mattreps lece Wininy Plece Living e Royal Easy Chat BYERY Ty Near 10th waa hens FisHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103" & 104°" ST AONUDAEN Lad O Watts, Reg, wrice 10 to 30 .35 25 Watts Reg. Pace 100,. 75.63 Electric Heaters var ites. Price Westingtfouse. 11.00 9.00 ~ $5.95 an A. most important event in junior vidual, distinctive modishness, at pr All made of a better grade French serge, with a fineness of finish and attention to detail worthy of dresses twice H : these prices! ELECTRICAL & ENGINEERING CO. 716 Eighth Ave. (45th) Bryant 6874 Bright kinds contrast. effectively with trimmings of many the navy blue serge odd touches of embroidery, ap- plique designs of braid in yaried colors or wool stitching. The necks are the youthful round style, the sleeve three- quarter length. Attractive Plaids $1.25 yard A large assortment of these very desirable, attractive and durable cotton-and-wool fabries, in plaids and checks, for children’s dresses, coats, capes and other practical uses; 38 inches wide. Py cuts and scratches are aggra- g and pa‘nful, and they can even edang ousifinfected. Prevent ir @ condit., 1 by Senne tha hs ures wl, and then applying eSiNDL, OINTMENT. | Its gentle tiseptic balsamis soothe while they Beal, A physician's prescription, ai mended widely,—Iit is no longer riment to thousands who have ‘successfully for various eltin At all druggists. A. & 8.—-Btrect floor, West. Sport Stockings 98c All wool, impo-ted, Almost every well-dressed youngster you see wears these stockings, the three-quarter length with the smart little colored cuffs. These are all-wool in the brown heather mixture, with the cuffs in contrasting shades, imported from England. TOO MUCH MEAT || HURTS KIDNEYS|| Take a glass of Salts to Flush|| Kidneys if bladder bothers you. Eating too much meat may produce kfdney trouble in some form or other, || says a well-known authdérity, because] | the uric acid excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get siuggish; Ded up and cause all sorts of distress, || articularly buckache and misery in 3 severe headaches, acid stomach, con-| |! ®. stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness and bladder irritation, ] The moment your back hurts or kid- \ With Double-Thick Elbows neys aren't acting right, or if bladder hothers you, get about four ounces of 5 ‘ Jad Salls from any good pharmacy;| |} Here's a sweater with a new feature! take a tablespoontul in a glass of Elbows (always first to wear through) in water before breakfast for a few days these shaker-knit sweaters are of double and your kidneys may then act fine thickness! We predict they’re going to be popular with boys and with mothers who like extra good values, ‘This famous salts is made f acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bine@ with lithia, and has been used ger generations to flush clogged kid- 3 , weys and stimulate then to. normal F All wool yarns—soft, warm and durabie. pelivity; also to neutralise acids so Che model is the slip-over, with all-wor- sted collar and cuffs, Full-cut sizes for boys 8 to 16 years. Bright combinations of black até orange, navy and cardinal, maroon and oxford, and brown and buf’. A. & S.—Street tivor, Central, that they uo longer irritate, thus often ending bladder a ders. Jad Solts cannot « anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which million of men and women take now and then to help] | keep the kidneys and other organs | | clean, thus often avoiding serious kidney disorders.—Adyt. A. & 8.—Becond floor, West. L at . ee scheceaieneeieiienimemneaneiieaiienmmmnaeniamendiaidiiia i SATURDAY NEWS! and Fur-Collared Coats, $49.75 Join ‘to Create an Important Style Sale | Unusual styles designed to suit the youthful taste, with their last-minute smart- Junior Girls’ Smart pay for dresses of far less charm and quality! peer mot To oneramenmpreommes nm ! 7 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922. BROOKLYN Frocks at $14.95 satisfaction; and decidedly low prices. The Coats at $49.75 © are of soft pile fabrics, rich and warm, with stunning collars of skunk or squirrel. Six different styles (two il- lustrated) in navy, brown or black, made in the charms ing blouse model or the slim straight line style, and em- ploying every new sleeve mode. Silk lined and inter- | lined. Sizes 14-16-18 A. & 8.—Second floor, Contra | a ee { erge Frocks | d $10.95 apparel as it brings models of indi- rices that are less than you ordinarily Ten indiyidual models to select from; the six illustrated give anidea of the general air of smartness found in every style. Long-whisted styles, models with effective pleated. side panels, with tie belts and = | pockets, each individually dis- | tinetive. Sizes 6 to 16 in the | selection; as follows: 4 styles, 6 to 14, $5.95 5 styles, 12 to 16, $10.95 style, 12 to 16, $5.95 Shoes to Fit. Growing Feet of Boys and Girls A. & 8. employ experts for this very purpose, those who have made a study of youthful requirements, and have succeeded in designin, models that keep healthy growing feet as they should be. It require years of experiment to produce jae the correct shoe. A. & S. sponsor them and present them at the fowest possible prices. Girls’ Shoes, $3.50 to $6.95 Boys’ Shoes, $3.95 to $5.95 School or dress shoes in a range Shoes that withstand the most of smart, comfortable styles. "strenuous wear. Also priced ac- Priced acéording to size and leathers. . cording to sizes and leathers. College Girls’ Pumps, $7.95 | Black or brown Colonial satin pumps, with jase tongues, self-covered | 1s. buckles, hand-turned soles and covered low heel A. & 8.—Becond floor, Wert. Boys’ Overcoats $10.95 Junior couldn’t ask for a better overcoat than one of these warm, well-made chin- chillas! Dad couldn't ask for a more sensible price than $10.95——we don’t know where he’d even equal it! The coats are good-looking belted models, with a deep convertible collar and snug muff and patch poekets, Lined with woolen cloths, to give extra protection against the blusterings of real winter. Good colors: Cinnamon, If he wears a size from 5 to brown and navy blue ° 10, bring him in tomorrow A. & B.r-Becond floor, W for Saturday’s Selling RAHAM 6~ST Telephone Main 6100 Tomorrow—Saturday—Men’s Luxurious Winter Overcoats of Imported Irish Fleece Woolens $44.75 Make a note right now to drop in at the A. & S. men’s section tomorrow and see these overcoats. They’ve made a hit! No wonder—genuine Irish fleeces, soft, shaggy and warm, are the fabrics. Their tailoring and general style suggest the over- coats that merchant tailors make of these same fleece cloths—and charge over $100 for! We bought the materials before the new tariff, and had the overcoats fashioned by one of the best New York tailors. Ulsters, taglans and box coats, in heathers, browns, olive greens, and Oxford grays. Satin shoulder and sleeve linings. Fine finish in every detail! Warmth-without-weight overcoats of luxurious quality at a very low price. Sizes 35 to 44, according to model. A. & §.--fitreet) floor, Hoyt Street. Men's Sewiss Silk Ties, $1.15 If you like original designs in a profusion of rich colorings, come and look over these new Swiss silk four-in-hands! By the beteg of the silks and the style of the ties themselves, i ae probably expect to pay $2 instead of this low price of $1.15. They slide easily in the collar and tie into a neat, shapely knot. Men’s Union Suits, $6.48 ~ An unusually fine, warm, comfortable garment that has all the appear- ance and feel of silk. The fabric is 509% white wool and 50%, mercerized white yarn. A product of the famous Sterling Underwear Co. There is really economy in these union suits if you consider their fineness of fabric, cut and finish, and remember that you'll get longer wear from them—with a lot more comfort and satisfaction, too! A. & 5.—Street floor, Bast. Stetson Hats $7 to $10 And they're an investment in good style that would justify even greater cost than Men’s Scotch Grain Oxfords, $7.95 ‘This leather's genuine im- ported Scotch grain. And the shoe of which it’s made is one rene of the smartest, trimmest $10. ‘Try on one of these new Stetsons. you've éver laid eyes Then put your old hat on again, Note the went ea ibe difference. Long a by-word for quality, the brogue Jest folled hat that bears Stetson label will wear longer edge, full double ex- tension leather solew and heels, Straight tip, hard box, soles welted and stitched. Choose from the new rich shade of mahogany or the black. These shoes are reduced from $8.95. © A. & B.—Hecond floor, Hoyt Street and keep its shape perfectly. Own one— now! \ Other soft hats and derbies, $2.95 to $4.95. Tweed stitched hats, $3.45. Sport caps in striking fabrics, $1.59 to $2.95. A. & B.—Street floor, Hoyt Street, A Better Safety Razor Blade! “Uelvo” Blades-45c doz. Why buy expensive razor blades when you can get these fine steel, double-edged blades at 45c a dozen? “Velvo” is the name of the blades we have imported direct from one of the best foreign steel centers, They fit a Gillette safety razor. a “Velvo” tomorrow morning. No scrape, no pull! Just a smooth, velvety shave that will dispel the worst morning grouch, and send you down to breakfast in a cheerio humor! A. & B—Street tlovr, Central, To Street, Sports or Evening Costumes $2.95 & $3.95 _ Elastic corsets especially designed to give corseted . improvement to various types of figures, without restraining or binding, which make for comfort and answer the latest style effects. Model A—at $3.95-—is a 15-inch waistline model, made of elastic with front section of pink satin, as pictured. Model B—at $3.95--is of silk broeaded coutil with elastic section, as pictured. A very popular model, as it gives a flat hip and straight back; 14-inch length. Model C-—at $2.95— is of elastic and pink brocade, and is particularly suited to av ye or full figures, as pictured. “Boyshform” Brassieres Reduced to $1.95 from $2.25 This widely known brassiere is made of Skinner's satin in white, pink, blue or blaek. Lt imparts straight lines of youthful grace, and is equally desirable for slim or stout figures. It is universally recognized as a brassiere of undisputed excellence A & 8 Second floor, Bast. + “ : 4 1 | 5 oh | * | ! j ; { ee eee anne Ce ee ee ee a ee ones, |