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SIX MEN INJURED WHEN SPEEDING AUTO HTS MILK WAGON Car Wrecked and Afl Members of Party Taken to Coney Island Hospital. Giz men were injured, two of them |! @etiously, in a collision at 4 o'clock this morning of @ high-power touring car, Me @ma, with a Borden milk wagon drawn by a team of mules at Ocean |} Parkway and Neck road, Brooklyn. ‘The car was riven by Richard Shan- fon, No. 96 Fort Hamilton avenue, Brovkiyn, who saye he is « floriat and @wne the car. In the seats with him Were five others. They were al! thrown @ut In the crash and none escaped !n- sury. The worst hurt were Shannon and) Fred Retsior, twenty-three years old, | @ clerk of No. 1819 Fifty-fourth street, face bedly lacerated. They are in the Comey ielend Hospital. Dr. Kauffman took the entire six to the hespital, including Geurge Waters, @ineteen, of No. 1775 Sixtieth street, Gaght, of No. 8618 Kighteonth avenue, ‘E>. y two fingers broken, and W. MW. Munter, twenty-three, of No. 1460 Gtreet, Brooklyn, lacerations ané@ contusions on the body. were able to go home. Qutomodiic is a complete wreck. te the automobile directory machine licensed in that number belengs to Albert De Bell, No. 605 West Hundred and Seventy-seventh i nea He escaped with trifling injuries declined medical attention, aye that the automobile was be- tag G@riven at such frightful epecd that @ he attempted to cross from the @emtern te the eastern driveway it was Bim before he knew it and he to get ou of the way. r - : i badly hurt. Coney Island police say they ob- ili i ve Pt avenue, notadi: e } WIFE OF SLAYER LEFT FIRST HUSBAND HERE | Deserted Vice-Chancellor for De Villiers, Who Was Slain by Third Husband. at Roy L. who shot and kille yy, wae formerly the wife o! joellor Vivian ft rt d ij ; Ht a and were next heard fr ith America, where De Villiers mald to have deserted the woman. af afterward came to New York and lived p iis : i z 2 E a i : iy ee 3 & ankles, of the Coward Extension Hoel SAMES $. COWARD *' These treated at the hospital and wagon and ts contents were the crossing and one ere! times during the long stop in Tront of of To-Day and To-Morrow Lewis PATERSON, N. J, Dec..--The wife Glover, Bagiel De Villiers tn Los Angeles, Cal. M. Lewis of No. Bhe left alm emai qhildren about six they were subsequently De Villiers went away to- @eughter of Henry G. Camp- ‘Sho eg and have been—for 35 years of the Coward Extension Heel Shoe A shoe of great help and benefit to weak falling arch and “ flat- foot.” Fer your feet’s sake —avoid imitations James 8, Coward, P. D., and approved by eminent orthopedists, surgeons und physicians. onpemenneiisieadaiad ee eee Cise Send tor Cotaiegee BOMB BLOWS ou. WINDOWS. | A bomb which exploded In the hallway ‘Of the five story tenement, No, #11 Kast late lant night, wrecked nd blew out the windows ory @tore of Joseph Vella | the ground floor. The mite of the explosion was an great | hat it wan heard in the Bast Fifty-firet Street station and detectives were rushed to the scene. Vella told them he had received no Hiack Hand letters and could not explain the planting of the bomb. No one was injured. BUY CHIRIS OLIVE OIL BY THE GALLON my. Heing edeniute “CHIRIS Pronounced She-ris OLIVE OIL S B tan, me IAM Ss fale yatue @ ea sroturned | or LADIES! DIAMOND RINGS eer E cage 4 imitators, ity Tia je we at bs My Ry Rt ing thie with Fou, 60 there can Se Arch Support Shoe ixtension Heol. Wear the Shoe designed and made by THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, -——_Judge Holt——|}) a the United States Court ointed Receiver for ER OF FUR AND GOWN DEPT. OF sporsyth’s 302 Sth Ave.,‘Corner 31st St. Bankrupt © To raise money to pay the creditors | must set rid of said mer- chandise- the public will profit—no sales will be lost, for I will be on premises, and prices will be made so reasonable that you will buy If you need furs or gowns. Below 50% Be Prices Ay As Attorney for Receiver @ 1 make this statoment:—1 have looked at the stoch of furs and gowns to be sold L advise the public te buy at , Feb jor they are all Gunton fare and the gowns afe very pretty. Inall 961,960, Archibald Patna, ‘Attorney for Receiver. Read Each Item Carefully—Unusual Opportunity @ As the furs involved in thie sale are alll from the regular stock of Fo-tyth, you are of the season's most fashionable styles and the fincat of worlmanship. Ex- eptionally ‘or prices have bren made, as | wish te effet an early dispose, of all fur. judson “inch en Male Eyice, “$6250 | sate Prive of | $72.50 re $125. 0} 4 inch length, with collar of contres ing $155.00 Persian Lamb furs, were 45 inch | h B2 inch lenath nasoot fale f inch Teng $130.00) $215, LEIPZIG DYK, TRIMMED ‘ uit 82 inch length Me re $340.00 $1 LEIPZIO pre “e TRIMMED ony Co: 45 inch leng:h Bale Prive, were $97.00; | $47.50 45 inch length ~s Male Vie, re $125.00) $65.00 rating Pure 82 inch length were $180.00 Caracul Conte 45 inch length Sale Price ‘ware $125.00 e. 50 Trimmed With Contradting Py 48 inch jengih were $77.00; Trimmed With Contrasting Burs Extra boat Bl ik A magn iicrst set of the finest Australian fox, Yermeriy $50, ack j, pair; bewuti.ul, durable and exquis- 20 ; large muffs and assortment of a net; value 850, Set, & jues up to $128. DRESSES ent est of eve. qm ater Bes fi Been n Owe Ll 266 Dacene fa fel i iy $36, $40, $45. $17.50 each Special 2—One let of 90 Dresses, formerly $50 to $95. . $23.50 each “GA Parsyth 12 Fw Ave. Corner 8tst St BUSHMILLS Trish Whiskey Bushmills has a delicate flavour all its own, perhaps this is because it is distilled in the old fashioned Pot Still from home grown malted barley. Every drop is the product of the Emeraid Isle. BIG KAIGHT-STORY BUILDING S. E. Cor, 124th St. and Third Ave., N.Y. u___- Sale Starts Wednesday 8.30 A. M.——___ i Entire Stocks—Deep Reductions : $1.25 &*1.50 Slippers Pan Handkerchieis, Toilet Reduced Regardless of Cost for Clearance SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR-MONEY RERUNDED voyaDFOSSES 99.98 and Overcoats OT i, ME asin iad POET er pop ie Neckwear, Books Silverware, Gloves, Dolls, ue "lew, Articies, Store Open To-night and ee Night pda i “OF Fg aS tans a CY sy) “Gifts Misses’ and Children’s Fine Imi- tation Ermine Sets Also sets of Krimmer Lamb's Wool, Thibets, Angora, Coneys, WY ete. He ndsome large muffs, with "collar or tie. These sets are worth much uh G \ more than our special sale price. young lady will be delighted wih a ¥ gift like this. Set iz We Know This to Be a Most Extraordinary Sale Offering $16.50, $22.50 & $25 Plush & Fur Surprise a i 69 Christmas Choice of red or navy blue. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 13 One of these rain capes willmake an ideal gift for (4ee0 pad Blower, the girl 1 Handsome rain capes made from an extra quality the school miss. » A Deep a on with one ru’ berized satine. The hoods are silk lined. Girls’ Rain Capes Ata Sensationally F Low Price Special © Mole Plushes, Persiana, Brocaded Plushes and Ural Lamb Cloth We had to take this maker's entire stock—more than 5,000 coats in all, to bring the price down to this low kvel. Three- cuarter and lull length models, beautifully draped or plain tailored, some with collars of fur and others with hse collace of celf mate,.als. Raglan and set-in sleeves, the coats are made of Persiana fur cloth with seal Shah combination at the bottom. Every garment is lin throughout with Skinne.'s or yarn dyed catin. All sizes {rom 14 to 18 years for misses and from 32 to 44 bust fer women, Corduroy or Serge = ach packed in a nea i Second Floor.) How About Yourself, Mr. Man, For Christmas? Get In On This Big Sale of EN | 12 to $15 Suits “© And betides *t gives you the oppor- tunity of buying good clothes and knowing that you have made oa worth. a saving. Every garment fe up in Comfortable Slippers ason’s most wanted ma’ desires! colors. All sizes for men and youths, Men’s'18 &'20 Suits & Overcoats You cannot duplicate these garments any- where at our price. au the season's styles and materials For Men and Women---Reduced Women’s $1.50 Cust ton Slippers | Choice Lh Women's an 60 Juliete; best trimmed uppe i grade felt slippers; in red, C \ black, brown, gray; hand turned soles. M Fur trimmed, at . ee 3 to 3; Lea ome Wo PI il (ER'STNAS Grocents) 5 Lean, sweet and DOM Yen's $1.50 Opera, Rverett ren? Beda | 3 and Romeo Style Slippers; BAC Uh] Yi wi ‘ay, pa aided Reels: and euanlo on ‘| Vs to 8, pale ‘Mon’s 91.98 Opera and ore, | BVerett Style Slippers; vy | "atin cushion — lined, neatly prfamas. tan or Standard, dosent ssi the Hues or Hin Women’ s “Liberty” Shoes $0.00 an DNA | CHRISTMAS WINES AND LIQUORS At = Lowest Prices in New York Fresh Killed, Fancy Young Dry Picked Hen or Tom Turkeys from Maryland, Rhode Island, Wisconsin, New York and Michigan at, a lb. Ce ee eed ak ey eg cae amd Upward | sncttica 128 WHISKEY 85c mci eri | MARYLAND hyip ROASTING cms on CLARET f° And a Le TS Fresh Jer 67 DECANTERS 1 it: = PORK] 167%c STEAKS pomee or | Hams 16¢ | | ce sueany wine: wt EO complete; each at......ee+06