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FIRE IN APARTMENT 21,200 tn Liberty Bonds tn Pockets . 4 mouth, a razor in his hand and his} other employees in the repair shops|ter husband's body there, it's A throat slashed, the body of Loutn a Fire Marshal Investigates Ori- gin of Blaze in West 5ist Street Building. A cellar “ire believed to Lave been Of incendiary origin aroused the fifty fenants In the five-story buliding 4 No. 465 West Sist Street, corner of 10th Avenue, at 2 A. M. to-day. John and Daniel Sweeney, eleven and two years old, could not stand the smoke and were carried down o ladder by Fireman John White of Hook and Ladder No, 4. Their pat ents and little sisters remained In tho apartment on the third floor. Mrs. Catherine Green, sixty-five, who lives on the fourth floor, also guffered so from the smoke her son, John, thirty, carried her up to the roof and into an adjoining building. Detective Al Cronin and Policeman Richard McCarthy of the West 47th Street Station were talking on th corner when they saw smoke coming frem the cellar of the building. Send- ing a civilian to turn in an alarm they ran through the house and awakened the eight families by rap- ping on their doors Because the building is of an old type, and the fire was likely to spread rapidly up the stairs, Acting Bat- tallon Chief Humphrey sent a second alarm, which brought “Smoky Joe" Martin and Honorary Deputy Chief Kenny with his searchlights, The blaze was confined to the cellar, doing about $1,500 damage. Miss Vera Purdy, eighteen, vhe lives on the third floor, told the police that she came home from a pyrty at 1.30, and that while she and her escort were chatting in the lower hallway, they heard footsteps in the cellar Knowing that no one had any busi mess there she hurried up to her apartment, after warning her com panion to be careful, as it might be @ burglar who would hold him up as be went out. As the blaze was dis oovered only a siort time later, the Fire Marshal ts thvestigating on the theory !t was the work of a firebug. afapeieE: ‘ea leas FIVE CENTRAL AMERICAN Ri PUBLICS WILL TAKE PART IN CONFERENCE. WASHINGTON. Noy. 13.—Formal ac- eeptances from all of the five Central American republics invited by Secre- tury Hughes to participate in a confer- ence here beginning Dec. 4 on land Aisarmament and better American rela- tions have been received at the State Department. FIFTY FLEE CELLAR ("Sas Leldoviteh, forty-eight, was found iy Seat Since that time he has}might have temporarily unbalanced , to-day in a coalbin in. th LI 5d [ucla cad ideas his mind, Leidovitch was formerly « N. J. MAN'S BODY IS des home at No. 408 Pi oat Yesterlay, his wife Dora said, he|real estate man in New York City. FOUND IN COAL BIN|*" pape Me tog ine Street, | icp 000 in Liberty bonds to his| tte also taught Russian. His widow Elizabeth, N. J., in the man's ¢ r-In-law, Alex Kalmanson of|is his sole survivor in this country, was $1,200 worth of Liberty bonc Livingston Street, Elizabet - =a Out of Work, Mind Unbalanced, wrapped about the handle of the ra: keeping. Efforts to at ING FATHER, Police Think. was $5 In bills, on have failed, Hiaven Kemtater.) With a handkerchief stuffed in 500 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Daughte oy can trinst. Last July, Leidovitch, who was 4 T morning when Mrs. Loidc machinist, went on strike with 2,000] went to the cellar for coal whe found his of the New Jersey Central Railroad! thought by the police that adversity OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & C Mth Street— New York An Important Dress Sale—Tuesday A Special Purchase Also Models from Regular Stock Dresses Values to 50.00 28.00 Dresses Values to 75.00 38.00 The most tasteful and striking models fashioned f Afternoon and Street Wear. Of Canton Crepe, Beaded Georgette, Satin, Lace; Tricotine, Matelasse and Poiret Twill. Jranklin Simon 8 Co, A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. iS Cfor Madame and Mademoiselle PARFAIT BROGUE WALKING OXFORDS Of genuine imported Norwegian grain leather in tan or black. 9,00 cAn Unusual Value Brogue Oxfords that show their quality by outlasting - similar shoes at higher prices and by keeping their smart | English lines as long as they Made with broad walking heels and welted soles Feminine Suoe Suop—Third Floor Franklin Simon s Co Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets TOMORROW At the Season’s Lowest Prices with no Reduction in Quality ‘WOMEN’S KNITTED UNDERTHINGS Also Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers Winter Weight Wool and Cotton Combinations French band tops, knee or ankle length Medium Weight Cotton Combinations Bodice top or regular top, knee length; pink or white Glove Silk Vests Good quality, with rib- bon shoulder straps; flesh colored 1.45 Glove Silk Bloomers Good quality, full cut, flesh colored 2.45 2.00 Fancy Weave Glove Silk Vests Heavy quality with drop-stitch stripes; pink, green, maize, car- dinal, orchid, peach 1.00 Silk Lisle Combinations Ribbon shoulder straps, or regular tops; pink or white 1.75 Ribbed Combinations Glove silk top with lisle thread drawers; pink or white 2.25 Fancy Weave Glove Silk Bloomers Heavy quality with drop-stitch stripes; pink, green, maize, car- dinal, orchid or peach. 2.45 2.95 No Extra Charge for Extra Sizes FemininE UNDERTHINGS SHOP-—Street Floor THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, But, papa, Jack ts @ man Father (disguatediy)—Trust? 1 want ) to marry a man I can borrow from, 1922, OH. Alinan & Co. A Remarkable Offering of Women’s Fine Suits Commencing to-morrow (Tuesday) $48.00 Plain-tailored Two-piece Suits | Fur-trimmed Two- and Three-piece Suits $68.00 A number of High-cost Suits will be included in this sale at the prices quoted (Third Floor) Madison Avenue - Fitth Avenue, New Pork || Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fitth Street We Have Arranged an Elaborate Demonstration of PUNG CHOW of a Hundred Intelligences” The Famous Chinese “Game Out of China, land of the wis: end inscrutable, comes the game which the emperors and mandarins played thousands of years ago. the rest of your life can be spent in conquering the thousand subtle .n- tricacies of the play. It is indeed the game for people who enjoy mental exercise, Who find keen pleasure in using their minds quickly, cleverly, decisively. This game has “become the rage” out on the Coast, where it was first introduced by enthusiastic home- comers from the land of Confucius. And the reason for its vogue just now will perhaps result in its permanent establishment as a game as popular BS There are 144 pieces in the game, all made of durable black and white pyralin, stamped deeply in exotic Oriental colors and motifs. They : ; ik as bridge, whist, or chess. are packed in a carrying case of black 2 fabricoid with a nickeled handle, ready By It is absorbingly interesting. While to be carried to a friend’s house or over to the Club for an evening of the rudiments of the game may be 1 concentrated enjoyment. learned even by a child in an evening, Be Sure to See Our Special Window Display Chinese, in native costume, will Pay the game as their ancestors played it thou- sands of years ago. And on the Fifth Floor, in our Game Department, an dlaborate display has been arranged Competent Chinese instructors will advise all persons who are interested. You are cordially invited o come. & Bo’ NEW YORK UBUSUBURIE Rome —Fifth Floor, sth Street. HERALD SOUARE <Fno. ‘; Real Estate Ads. for The Sunday World Real Estate Secti MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDA.. CIRCULATION OVER 600,000