The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 14

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5 ine sours { | a } © Ttoma's body etruck only a short _ Judge was convicted of assaulting . Without pay. 2 weather had giry to do with se ait- vation until recently, ft was ad , Enka From Pennsylvania ‘Hotel While Nurse Is Away ", Preparing Food. 2 « C. Thoma, fifty-four, a Brit- subject of Hamilton, Bermuda, Wliricus from pneumonia, jumped from a window on the tenth floor of @he Hotel Peansylvania into 33d al early to-day, and was instantly gis nurse, Miss Ina Frazer, had Stepped into another room to’ pre- Wire some food for him. He hastily pout, of bed, pushed the partly Window all the way up, and @stance from Policeman John Fletch @ of the West 30th Street Station Br. J. D. Navel, the hotel physician quneed the man cead. joma came to New York in No ‘epmiber for an operation. After re ring he went to the hotel on Nov ‘and was assigned to a room on the #éNth oor on the 83d Street side. A few days ugo he contracted pneumo ‘Mia and bud since been tn churge of « . Be had had no visitors since Be bad been ai the hotel, and the have not leaned anything about business or family. ope —_— eo 800 FINE OR JAIL FOR *EX-POLICEMAN WHO j¢ BEAT SALOON KEEPER 5 For Authorized Hoover Service ; mace Flisroy 3100-3101- “3102 : Sweeper + Bowenays 710 10 Masteiiee : Bldg. -» New York City H j Please adviee me where I cas i ae tee rey rants" || the child learns to ‘ Decrees. “Michacl F. Judge, a former police- DO by DOING fan attached to the Narcotle Squad, Who last week, was convicted of as- Bult In the second degree, to-day. was fied $500 by Justice Borst in the efiminal branch of the Supreme a: with the alternative of going H eo child has in ber (or him) the ability to MAKE things. Develop that i for 600 days if the fine ts not paid by Monday. Patrick H éClark, a saloon keeper ut S6th Street and Third Avenue, in Oc- tober, 1920. Judge and his’ partner Michael Erb, with a deputy United @ates Marshal went into the suloon ascertain if Clark was selling liquor. k's story is that the two cops set him and blackjacked him. Both. indicted by the Grand Jury and’ fe rv which tried Erb acquitted » Judge's counsel, Frank Aranow, in @iplea for clemency cited Judge's for- mer good conduct and the fact that be has a family. He said conviction ce the loss of his job, from which had been suspended for two years Sunset Reds and JUST RUB, and beautiful colored pictures Learned ee TURKEYS TO BE CHEAPER. BOSTON, Dec, 15.—Cheaper turkeys Winy be expected for the Christmas » Wholesale dealers here said to- following reports from the Western _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER Kégses vests simply can’t roll up or wrinkle; because they are so long and shaped to fit the waist and hips. They stay down. BESIDES, they are Italian Silk-—the best sill. there is—and Italian Silk, so well tailored, hangs snugly to the lines of the body with a feeling of fitness that has ‘never been equalled. Kayser Italian Silk Underwear is the most luxurious—yet it costs less, because it lasts so long, 5-5 Look for the Meret Le forcement in the crotch = every pair of Kien fed Teeion Silk Bloomers—it insures their durability. Stretches withevery step, giving and ease of movement. yarvetfit reinforcement $3.5: end up Unde rwear het ets of a drop in turkey prices reduction would be 10 cents a pound @f more, it was said, La the av- to 63 cents a pouni jolding hack of birds ai the time of fhe Thanksgiving trade By producers Made by C.J. VenHlonten & Zeon, Kew York, RY. and Tex Steves ps Tr A GIFT for a day—or for a life-time? How long do you want the memory of your thought- fulness to endure? ‘When you decide that a piece of Flint & Horner furniture is a Christmas gift for you to send, you have, automatically, decided in favor of enduring A Saturday Reduction Sale of BOYS’ OVERCOATS will comprise every Overcoat in the entire stock, at a liberal price concession in every instance For Boys, sizes 3 to 10 = Overcoats, reduced to $8.50, 12.75 & 16.50 (nearly the entire range at these prices) For Boys, sizes 11 to 18 Overcoats, reduced to $19.50 & 26.50 The remainder of the assortments (prices not quoted) will also present exceptional ‘values (Sixth Floor) pleasure, and lasting beauty. And you have, auto- matically, decided in favor of reasonable price. FLINT & HORNER CO., Inc. 20-26 Wesr 36TH Street A few yards from Fifth Avenue Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, New Pork Thirty-fourth Street pista he Street 15, 1922. A Cammeyer Oxfords, Strap Pritts and Colonials FOR WOMEN formerly priced up to $12.00, now 95 Only once in each season, can you buy Cammeyer shoes for women at Sale prices. At this time'we are selling shoes for $6.95 which have been selling all sea- son ps to $12.00a pair—all taken taken from Winter models—all of one standard of of merit—The Cammeyer Standard. CAMMEYER ‘Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit 47 West 34th St., New York : Brooklyn—s00 eurton st. Newark—ss proav st, . Founded (02: FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Useful Gifts for a Man’s Christmas Men’s Smoking Jackets 2.08) Value $7.50 Well fitting iackets of all-wool plaid back materials in numerous smart shades, carefully tailored and fin- ished with double frogs and cord bindings. Regulars and stouts, sizes 34 to 46. Other Fine House Coats Of all-wool fabrics, of silk, handsomely finished. All 8 15 to 21 15 Men’s < Suits Single and two-trousers suits ina ot assortment of styles for men and young men. All wool fabrics well tailored in various . models, patterns and shades. Mixed, striped, checked or plain worsteds, ,cassimeres, tweeds and cheviots. Sizes 34 to 46, regulars and stouts. Men’s Overcoats | Special 27.50 All wool plaid backs in all popular styles and shades. Ulsters, ulsterettes, box and Chesterfield models. Sizes 34 to 46, regulars and stouts. **Hearn Label’? Overcoats, Were $42.50 to $49.75...... 38. Men’s Furnishings Men's Fine Satin Neckwear—all silk—new pat- terns and shades—some Persian efecte— a1 each in gift box—were 81. » Men's Fine Shirts—silk ae woven *jnadras = all in new patterns—conservative and novelty effects—some all white— L.s84 fine assortment of excellent tailored models. Were $52.50 to $64.75....... 47.50 » Men’s Work Clothes Regulation Firemen’s Shirts—all_wool—blue— single and double breasted—detached collar —sizes 14 to 18—were $6.95 and $7.50,...5.94 Men’s Flannel Shirts—gray or khaki—t wesley at acheo-—-chall with i et ia elbow—sizes 14 to 18— were 82 25........ crass sneans ss + WERE BB.AG. cee eeeeee 2.97 M Wint * Underwear—t irts und drawers— Te ite end cage breasted—wool mixed ALATA | Restore “TameocWae?, Pante—medium gray-—soft and durable—well known make anid dark gray tixturen—or dark stripes = guar. —all sizes. S 1.77 anteed not to rip—si to 42— _ various lengths —wer 5 and 83.50....2.73 Men's Cotton. Ribbed Union Suits- “ray or rig —Reis and other makes........Specia Until Decarater ie Store Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. { See pages 22 and 35 for other Hearn Advertising Extra sizes 44 to 50—25c additional.

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