The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1922, Page 5

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property day. stroyed mar f REALTY MAN DEAD, ~ THREEHURT AS BiG __ APARTMENT BURNS “three eaitdiary, Fires in Toledo, With TOLEDO, Dec, 27 Ah x00, three firemen were injured and] HERRING FLEET FROZEN IN, 900 reeulted from five tres here to Fifty-nine families were the streets When flames totally de the half million dollar Del apartment Faunce, realtor, died of bu when fire cut off his escape. a i ae at li i a al Ciiaed Two Other $720,000 Luss And George. the Negro waiter from4 Vollee said barn fires in hose pocket the hooch turtled, prob had even thought of such a the wholesale district were of in-] jy will go down in Scnate history 1s an alcoholic stimulant. iu 18 somthing closely akin to a martye.[ter George with a ‘bottle on his kip One man wa 720, damage amounting driven inte ring Meet, bullding, W. A ms received spring, There were many thrilling escapes. A defective boiler is thought to be responsible for (he apgrtment house Wa%e, but the police dectared three other fires were of incendiary origin, ‘They ure uncertain about the origin of the a ed crews scoured tho city for a eine three men they believe responsible for the fire terror. ne soaked bundles of hay were in the * warehouse, Swan said he saw two men run out and jump into a small sedan just be fore fire wax discovered in Swan Creck lumberdurds where the los: wax $39,000 cendiary origin the presence of the stuff on his hip, | over It es kare erving: “ Amertenos toctuded elused to suy where be get it, but ine sisted it wan for his own consump | hef oT New foundiand SURLING Islands to-da t of getting them are held 12,000 bur- rel of herring. tices stokes te APs . mM \ ry Waiter Who Had It on His Hip. WASHINGTON, Doc, 27 Following the ruins of the $15,000 Night Watchmar that out-echoed the “shot heard round the world,” He assumed entire responsibility tor how And those of the Senatortal diners ficial invpstigation | Mer clear untl! No one in the dining room, ap- Smart New Oxfords “The Collegiate” 8.75 Fashioned of Tan or Black Norwegian Grain or smooth calfskin. A low broad collegi- ate heel, perforated, full wing tip. . [Second Floor] Smart Topcoats for Misses 45.00 Very good looking coats of im- ported and domestic double- faced coatings with generous’ shawl collars of Raccoon. A very serviceable warm coat. Illustrated. [Fourth Floor] i Se V Lovely Evening Frocks for Mademoiselle 25.00 Chiffons, soft and filmy, ‘Taf- fetas crisp and dainty, are the extremely fashionable materi- als used in these charming frocks. The colorings are new and youthful. A very special purchase has enabled us to make a remarkable offering of these dresses, In sizes from 16 to 20 years. Other chic models of simple or elaborate design in prices ranging from 55.00 to 150.00 [Fourth @loor] Charge purchases will appear on bills rendered February Ist dames McCreery & Co. FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET For the Miss Home for the Holidays Here are the very newest and smartest modes in misses’ apparel! Now, when an important part of the college girl’s time is devoted to filling the requirements of her winter wardrobe. Complete sport outfits, trim street suits, smart topcoats, and evening wear are here for ‘her selection. Misses’ Suits of Camel’s Hair A new vogue that promises Lo be extremely popular for spring. ‘Trim suits of camel's hair warmly interlined and suitable for imme- diate wear. One-button box coat featured- There aré three different styles with plain or wrap skirt. 45.00 Golf suits of knitted camel! s hair trimmed with leather buttons. - 38.00, Middies and Knickers of Khaki Flannel smart logs for girls who skate, hike, and enjoy all Well tailored middies and knickers to Sizes 12 to 20. Middies 5.95 Knickers 5.95 For winter sports. Three-piece skating suit of Scotch fleece blanket cloth, in tan with a border of brown on knickerbockers, skirt and coat. Also in white with a black border, and in camel's hair. 59.50 Comfortable, kinds of outdoor sports. match in Khaki flannel. Knickers for skating and Sport wear. tures. In Brown and Gray mix- 5.00 [Fourth Floor) \ “I Don't Jes’ Reniember His Name,” Says the Senate charge by Representative Upshaw that members of the Nafional Legislature are conniving at boot- leg&ng, the quart bottle of whiskey that fell {rom the pocket of a walter tu the floor of the Senate dining room a few days ago exploded with a noise and his handkerchief draped carefully No one-seems to know whom weveral tables, it ts It was a warm day for Decem- and George feared the per might fall from his brow, so he {tly reached back for his handker-| 4 andkerchief had no idea of on perspiration when it tapped around a bottle ville bottled in bond. it clung to the bottle like an_old_soak ‘ wool jersey. — " ' estigation im the Said Senator Curtis: on m anne Ne iend gave it to me for George answerrd. ‘ for me, sah." Nap the friend who n't jes’ remember his replied Our Hero, Senate dining room—a very walter—and his assumption compelled his discharge. dining room will answer if him George lermont Avenue arty will take pli jan, 1 Will be on the In Masonic A New Overshoe “The Pavlova” 4.50 A very smart model with a cuff of gray astrakhan cloth. All sizes. [Second Floor) Woolen Frocks for Service and Warmth 15.00 to 38.00 The smart, quickly donned, type of frock that every girl really needs. Of knitted wool, silk and wool mixtures, and all One or two piece models trimly tailored in colors popular for sport wear. 14 to 18 years. (Fourth Ptior) Sweaters and Skirts for the-Spart Costume Mannish Golf Coats in brushed Wool with stripe front. In Buff ‘and Brown, Gray and Navy, Brown and Buff, and in plain 5.95 Also shaker sweaters for skating in slip-on model. 8.95 A decidedly smart skirt in wrap around inodel of camel's hair and tailored skirts of ve- lour check, hund-sjnade but- tonholes. In’Gray and Tan, and Brown and Tan. [Fourth Floor) « colors. Then came the crash, the odor and did you get that liquor?” hom was it intended just George was a popular waiter in the rsistent rumor that ter, almoat any walter In the Senate be elected and the usual Part of the comédy “Fint which the association will sequence Clirist- gavo it name,” popular of re- not hurt rm duty However, you call Br ookiy lace after Temple, THE EVENING) WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, That Flask Belong to a Senator? No, Sir; It Was a Gilt to George Cy Charge purchases made on the 28h, 2oth or 3cth of this month «ill appear on bills rendered Feb. rst, A most unusual variety ! 1922, Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35+ Street—N.Y Now in Progress Annual After-Christmas Clearance FUR COATS - CAPES - WRAPS TOGETHER WITH A LARGE PURCHASE OF NEW FUR GARMENTS AT - W4- 1/3 - 1/2 Less _ The entire collection affords a wide range of-choice, though in many cases but one garment, of a particular model remains, HUDSON SEAL NATURAL MINK (Dyed Muskrat) ‘ 40 in, Natural Mink 595.00 Wie: at bal ta 245.00 45 in. Hagens Kolin- 595.00 45 in. with self collar Rs ; ne and cuffs . 295.00 Taupe Nutria 40 in. Natural Raccoon 225.00~ 40 in. Civet Cat, Na- ; | * olay collar. 395.00 PERSIAN LAMB 40 in. Skunk collar and tural Skunk, col- cuffs. se 345.00 lar and cuffs . 155.00 45 ie sa collar 395.00 40 in. Natural Muskrat 125,00 BLACK CARACUL chinese Kid): 195.00 48 in. Lynx Cat collar and cuffs Crk y “MARMOT ‘COATS Nutria collar & cuffs | Minch - - - 69.00 | Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between sth and 6th Aves.) West 43rd St. « Extraordinary Values for Thursday and Friday in a Sale of 1200 pairs of Women’s Pumps and Oxfords $5.85 and $6.85 (Footwear that has sold this season up to $12.50) Footwear that has been taken directly from our regular stock, featuring in every detail the smartest style notes of the season. Black and tan calfskin oxfords, black and tan one-strap pumps, Cuban heels; brown and grey suede two-strap pumps, low-heeled patent leather oxfords, high-heeled black satin, patent leather, and brown suede pumps. Models for street and dress wear. Illustrated : A trim one-strap walking sandal of tan calfskin with a practical Cuban heel. $6.85 Iltustrated . * Patent leather oxford; both good looking and ex- tremely smart. $5.85 All sizes in the assortment but not in every style. Illustrated : Patent leather pump with a lattice effece of suede at the sides, and a high heel. $6.85

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