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9 . 9 \L\ PASSENGERS STALLED! TRAINS AS-STATI- BURNS Watch crom Cars as Flames Sweep Grand and Allen Streets Structure. AGENT SAVES THE CASH. Tenements Endangered by Fire That Consumes $265 in Employee's Clothes. A spectacular flro of undetermined origin on tho southbound platform of the Second, Avenue elevated station at Grand and Allen Streets last night did $10,000 damagro and threatened to spread to adjacent tenements. ThO' blaze destroyed tho cntiro \L\ superstructure) and a part of the plat- form It ut traded Immense crowds and' held up \L\ trains for forty min- utes as well as the Grand Street sur- face cars which pass under the struc ture. Frederick Cole, ticket agent at the station, discovered tho fire. Ho no- ticed smoko and tracing it to an em- ployees' closet broke open tho door. A tonguo of flarao leuped from the closet. , Colo ran back and gathered the day's receipts and then he seized u lighted lantern, down on the track, ran along the ties toward the Rlvlngton Street station. A south bound train was Just leaving that KliLEJlISrS Shops CHILDREN'S SHOES s5. .drcer mr In Patent Leather. $5 Larfer liifcKtly hither In Smoked Elk tilth Riuitan Calf Trim. MILLER Tough Bottled cook or housewife that a of evap-orated'go- es twice as and a condensed as far as There's big money saved in buying FRESH PACKED ROGERS MILK You get the same fresh milk, absolutely fresh packed with removed. Insist on Rogers. point and his signal warned the, who Btopped a block fiom the burning station. John J Starkey, a fireman attached to hook nd ladder company, No. 122, was ti passenger on tho train. Ho Jumped out, run along to tho station and then to tho street, whoro he turned In un ularm. Passengers on stalled trains becamo alarmed ,nd clamored to. get out, but tho guards reassured them und they crowded ut thn car windows and on tho platforms and watched 'to George Huber, of No. 223 Rlvlngton Street, a .rackwulkor, In who3o clothes the flro started, told tho pollco ho lost 2S5 which was In tho suit ho left there last night, when ho left home. far closet A JEWISH HERITAGE. Sn Dr. Siyemon, \inid CaiiRp of Mrnlnl Dlnordrr.\ \The mental diseases common among Jews arc far out of proportion to their population,\ said Dr. Abraham Myer-so- n, of Uoston at a meeting of tho Committee for Hygiene among Jews last night at the residence of Sam A. Lewlsohn. No. S81 Fifth Avenue. \The Jew has lived through a stats of chronic fear,\ he said, \.and this may account for the fact that hf; suffers from mental disorders more than any other race. He has always lived In fear of being driven froui his home, which has given him a peculiar MJclnl heredity.\ The need for more psychopathic hos- pitals to afford timely provision for Tews who otherwise might drift help-- i ssly to Insanity was stressed by Dr. \ K. II. Lewiukl-Corwl- Secretary at the Public Health New York Academy of Medicine. iMi.wsr.s iioiioiroii rs HFFOIITS. The Executive Committee of the IJroadway Assoclatfon adopted a resolu- tion to-d- approving the efforts of llor- - ouich President Julius Miller to bring ibout improvements in Herald and Ireeley Squares, especially In the regu lation of traffic, of surface cars and alteration of the elevated structure. The committee also favors the substitution of motor buses, for the present surrace cars. . i m The The foundation of good health is a child's greatest need. The Millerkins Last guides and supports youth- ful muscles and gives the free- dom that devel- ops strength. Their long wear makes their first price a minor consideration. Shops ot I. Fifth Ave. at 46tw St. 15 West 42nd St, Brooklyn 498 Fulton St., Corner of Bond A when can can of three times the bottled kind. only water FEAR \Chronic Mental Committee, ritEsimn N 1 I Day For Milk discovers THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922. SHOOT AT CAR THAT WRECKS THEIR AUTO Six iMotorisls Accused of Firing at Man and Woman After Collision. A touring car containing six Italians was going south In Uenson Avenue, Bath Beach, at 3 A. M. y when n roadster with a man and woman came out of 18th Avenue and forced the first auto ugalnst a light pole, wrecking it. Somebody In the touring car, the police were told, fired six shots at tin man and woman In tno other car, which disappeared. Whether either was hit was\ not learned by inquiries at hos- pitals. The driver of the touring car whf Qatano Ilusso of No. Ill Harrison Street ltn was not Injured, although till the others were slightly mirt. They were1 Knloh Pollttl, twenty-nin- e. No. 164 Co lumbla Street: Corao Marto, twenty-rlx- . No. 119 Harrison Street; Lawrence Marado, twenty-si- x. Mo. 54 Cheever Place: Ijnzar Musso, sixty-si- same address, and Domlnlck Caslmoi thirty five, No. 103 all The pollco say they found A In the car and all tho men wore . IN He An will be y upon tho body of Jacob I. of No. 237 East 163d the who died In n 'iy of No. 434 West 68th The told tho ho a call from tho lato to get \Air Day\ and a party of Ho says ho drovo tho party about town and they all but one left tho cab and then Stem Brothers West 42nd St. Harrison Street, Brook- lyn addresses, revolver wrecked arrested. BRONX MAN DIES AS HE RIDES TAXI Chauffeur Didn't KnoW Fare Was Dead Until Reached Bellevuc Hospital. autopsy performed Housman Street, Ttronx, taxlcnb operated Alexander McQuggan Street. chauffeur pollco re- ceived Municipal Building yesterday (Between Avenues) West 43rd oAn Additional Purchase enables offer 300 Women's TAILORED SPRING SUITS Remarkably Low Price $2950 want die best quality twill cord and tricotine thejong enthusi- astic tailoring criticized, praised happily amazed unbelievably price. Snug shoulders, belts, linings. Navy Black SUIT OPPORTUNITY TAILORED SEASON. Specially Wanned Event Women's Wraps, Capes and Coats Canton Crepe, Siluette Crepe Faille Silk, $5500 Several styles with features that them apart, they immediately lifted one-of-man- y to 46. rose, and sleeve this makes wrap, these models the others fashioned wide Jenny sleeve, stitched in self Narrow belts, and on models, the throw Beautifully throughout quality silk in color, or American beauty. Wraps of detail, will a proud distinction wardrobe, a that is as striking smartness. he discovered Hotisinnn, apparently asleep, and was unable to waken him, At llcllcvnc Hospital ho his was dead. Tho opinion there was he died from poisoning. The body was Identified this Ing by I'erclvul Jones, his uttornoy, of .no. 27 Pino Mr. formerly was In with his undo as N. V. Housman & Co., Plko Street and Kast Hlvcr, years ago ho connected with a Wall Street firm. This failed recently. He was forty-fou- r years old ind lived with his and at ho Bronx address. far as known hu suffered from no organic IB UIIAUTS OF WISH I IV Leddy, n customs guard, dl covered a man In an automobile on Pier No. 34, Brooklyn, this morning Ttlng In a suspicious manner, in the car were fifteen quarts of wine. I.eddy tho man, wlno and car to tho Onice. Tho man gave his name as Charles Harra. No Slth Street, Brooklyn. th and 6th us to At the of ... . If you if you favor line 35 or 38 inch coat; if you are over that can't be tnd finish that can't be too much you will be more than to rind them all here at this low narrow and rich silk In Blue Sizes 34 to 46. The of a A in of or -- all new set so that are out of the class. Sizes 34 blue The the and some of wing effect, are with the color. some scarf. lined with the finest self gray that by virtue give to your at price as their leurncd faro alcoholic morn- - Street. Housman oystormcn. Thrco became wifo family So trouble. AUTO. Joseph brought liaise 032 (Two stylts as illustrated) I v A FRENCH TOUCH to tne SPRING WARDROBE Imported Crepe de Chine Blouses A lovely addition, indeed, to the Springtime outfit, for they'w French, of all which is simply to say that the square neck and short sleeves achieve an entirely new charm. Beautifully beaded in. jet, steel or red beads, depending upon the color. In black, navy, red and beige. $16.50 BLOUSES of Batiste, Voile and Crepe Roumaya Such captivating little blouses, in so styles, too. All with the newest collars and necklines. Frills, tucks, hand-embroider- pipings everything that a blouse can do to adorn itself is featured in this assortment. In white, ma friends. mauve, gray. St and year, have every $5.90 12.75 business very first many to A.Gt.KUS MBItT T. Tho United Anglcra ticnguo will hold Its last April meeting this evcntiiK In the assembly room on the fifth floor of .:,T'1J ragm; Martin of tho fishing ntcamcr Ulrnhlf. will kIvo a talk on tho mysteries of deep sea fishing. Uvcrjbmly Is Invited for npnllcatlonn to stock the Pulitzer Building. Capt. luM waters with fish will ho distributed. ', WURUTZER - New York's Finest Victrola Service $100 Fdunks i Ik vr \ ii I $125 In still A of will to SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS Genuine Victrolas Wurlitzer's Largest Victrola Store in York Offer These Very Exceptional Terms for a Very Limited Period Wurlitzer's Victrola Department Occupiing Over MflW Sg. Ft. ' permits the greatest display of Victrolas ever assembled including , UPRIGHTS TABLE TYPES ' ' PERIODS PORTABLE MODELS -- Quick Hecord Service 45 sound-proo- f, perfectly ventilated mnkc it pleasure for you to select Victor The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co, Mutieal Victrola West 42nd Street H. Open Evenings Until 10 DAILY CONCERTS WURLITZER AUDITORIUM Friday Doth AVENUE public Piano 12:15-1:- 30 3- -4 i3C P. M. Louit Von Pianist Charles Violinist Charles 'Cellist Special ) Henry Butler, 3 o'Clock Concert Come In. No Tickets DEPOSIT. ln$trumentt 120 o'clock FREE Ilcrgcrt, Guglicri, Saturday Required. Exceptional! Women's Spring Wraps and' Coats IT FIFTH 48.00 Rich-lookin- g, fashionable Capes, Wraps and Coats, of which have been taken from our more costly stock' and reduced this event. In many, of the models have been priced as high as 68.00. are favorite types leaders of the season's modes. They are superbly hand-tailor- ed and exquisitely lined. Some are unadorned, the better to display the beauty of their fabrics; others adornment of silken tassels, fringe, rich em- broidery or silk braid. Every fashionable is well re- presented also black. atcrjftlg )loussyne \\fmiTCbrd Tricotine Spongeen Veldyne Fourth Floor) Klour.dcrs aro now running thafrSytJ sud ling and a few cod are runnTnJf outside. party league m'erribr7j ga\Hl tartln tho ba5t?l $150 the New of in New York, rooms a your Records Concerts Parhyn, M. Harpist Priced From s - many for truth All re- veal color t Oupt, here. James McCreery 1 Go. $115 to $250 34TH STREET -- 3 .1\ 13 t'l i' pi