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‘ - TOM MOORE CELEBRATION. Council of United Irich League. ‘The one hundred and thirty-sixth an- OPPENHEIM, GUNS&E | 34th Btrest—New Yorn On Special Sale Friday 500 Women’s Wash Skirts One Model as Illustrated of Ramie Linen or Cordeline Attractive button front, patch pocket and belted sport models of Linen, Cordeline, Honey- comb and Bedford Cord. Unusual Values 2.95 Women’s Summer Skirts Skirts of Gabardine . . . 3.95 Skirts of Sport Checks . . 5.90 Skirts of Black Taffeta . . 6.90 Skirts, Striped Worsted . 7.90 — 7 Fibre Silk Sweaters White or Self-Color Trimmings and Sash Colors are Pink, Azure, and Belgian Blue, Canary, Wistaria, Rose and White, also Black and White two tone effects. Very Special 7.90 Women’s Silk Gloves 16-button length, of superior Milanese Silk, in White and Black, Paris point back; double finger tips. 1.00 Value 59c Women’s Sport Hats | Sport Hat in combination of Felt and Straw, white top and colored |2.00 underface or white and colored top, facing to match. Sport Hats in effective combinations of Straw and Felt or Silk and Straw; also of Panama, Cretonne or Corduroy 3.95 5.00 »% 12.50 —= OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & C oh Beest—New York, Will Offer Friday an Additional 300 Women’s Porch Dresses For House, Porch and Garden Wear Attractive model (as illus trated), of Washable Crepe Cloth in Striped effects of Blue and White Black and White Pink and White Helio and White Swise Embruidered Collar, Cuffs and Vest. All sizes to 46 bust measure. Vaceptional Value 2.00 Dresses of Oingham.. . Dresses of Dotted Lawn... . Dresses of Striped Voile . 2,95 3.95 Dresses of Novelty Fabrice 6,00 6.90 | Queens Boulevard, near Packert Street, THE EVEN SIX HURT IN CRASH |: AS SWIFT GAR HITS FRED STONE’ AUTO Actor’s Limousine Wrecked at Midnight on Long Island Road. No, 631 East Seventy-eichth Street, Manhattan; fractured ribs and poasi- ble of both wrists and red tight, Stiver shot his car at great erations of the face. ts in St. Joba's) speed into that of Btone. Two whee's Hospital, Long Island City. jand the windshield were turn off Paul Stone, actor, thirty the Stein co: No. 149 Grand Avenue, Free thrown out, 1; lacerations on head and faci @ badly cut thumb. James Minnick, & narrow rowdway for vehictes, tn turning to the left to avold 9 ight, of L The occupants were COLLISION. Stone's car was so damaged it had to be towed to Manhattan later for repairs, while the Stein car waa left in the road, Fred Stone, who didn't have a scratch, helped his friends and the Jured of the other car until Doctors forty-eight, a wealthy Tanch owner and polo player, who is staying in Union Hill, N. J4 lacerations of faco, John Smith, twenty-two, No, 62 Third Avenue, Manhattan; contusions of nose and forehead. Charles Stiver, No. 414 East Seven- ihe hoopital: in the, ambulance and_the that hit Stone's, after being treated | bose! bw) for lacerations over the right eye, wan| Cinere, im, An, automontes tian locked up in the Long Island station} Lieut. Ryan, of the Long Island on @ charge of grand larceny. - a yey perce] Thomas Meyers, tweaty-nine, No. to take tl 415 Bast Eigthtieth Street, brokes| Not have permiaion to take tha oy nose and lacerations. ‘Two other accidents occurred within STONE WAS ON WAY HOME FROM THE THEATRE. ‘The Boulévard is being repaired, and at intervals there are excavations Protected by red lanterns at night. Fred Stone, bis brother and Min- nick, who came east witb horses said to be intended for tho allies, were going east on their way to Stone's home in Amityville from the theatre whore he is playing here, The other car, going west, belongs to Mrs. N. A. Bteln of No, 24 Enat Seventy-third Street, Manhattan, Sti- ver, the chauffeur, was driving it, and with him were Mrs, Henry, Smith WOMAN ILS_ INJURED Stone Himself Escapes—The Driver of Other Car Arrested. car was wrecked during the carly morning hours. Gregory J. Martin of No. 1 Bridge Plaza wan returning from Manhattan shortly after 1 o'clock and tn turning to avold a pile of ma- terial marked with a ped lantern ho aidewiped a trolley cat. The auto was badly damaged, but he escaped injury. The third accident occurred when a negro chauffeur for Sydney Burns of Kew Gardena, out on a joy ride with four colored women, tried to get away from a pursuing motorcycle police- man and ran the car into a ditch. ‘The car overturned. No one was in- jured and the chauffeur and women disappeared before the policeman ar- rived. Later the chauffeur notified by telephone Mr. Burns that the car Bix persons were injured, a woman seriously, when a big limousine be- longing to Fred Stone, the actor, was struck by another automobile in Long Island City, shortly after mid- night to-day. The only person in the two cara who escaped unhurt was Fred Stone. The injured described themselv: Mrs. Andrew Henry, twenty-seven, each side of the Boulevard, leaving! was trying to escape ‘ent. 34th Street 5th Avenue Purchases on Friday and Saturday will appear on bill rendered July the First SUMMER RUGS—Extraordinary Values 9x12 ft. Colonial Rag Rugs,—dainty and 9x12 ft. Plain Crex Grass Rugs,—suitable attractive patterns. regularly 9.75, 7.50 for town or country house. Special 6.95 9x12 ft. All-wool Scotch Art Rugs. 800 Colonial Rag Rugs, size 3x6 ft. popular Special 14.50 “‘hit-or-miss” designs. regularly 1.75 1.19 Decided Reductions MUSLIN SHEETS & PILLOW CASES 7 Size 54x90 in. 63x99 in. 72x09 in. 81x99 in. 90x99 in. Sheets..... 3 42c 55c 62c 0c 75¢ s {Size 21x86 in. 2219x386 in. 25x36 in. 27x36 in. Pillow Cases. 12146 15¢ 16c 17 BRASS BEDS AND BEDDING—Unusual Values Brass Beds with @-inch posts and five Long Curled Hair Mattresses, with French l-inch filler rods. 10.00 roll edge and Imperial tufting. 25.00 Pure Layer Felt Mattresses, in one or two Best No. 1 Black Drawings Hair Mat- parts. : 10.00 tresses. 40.00 Long Curled Hair Mattresses, in one or two parts. 19.50 “McCreery Luxury” Box Springs... .25.00 Remarkable Value McCREERY “MASTER-MADE” CHAMBER FURNITURE Four-piece Solid Mahogany Suite, as illustrated, 207.00 Made of Selected Mexican Mabogany; all dustproof ¢iawer construction and best French plate mirrors, Four-Post Solid Mahogany eds, poste made from tinch stock, with pimapple tope | Four-Post Solid Mahogany Heds in Twin or Full Size; poste made from B-inch stock. 25.00 | ELECTRIC IRONS Convenient Cool Economical “Thermas” Srons, complete with Menitle cord; indestructible push plug 2.76 formerly 8.00 “Hotpoint” Irone,-weight Olbe, with flex ible cord; attachment plug and interchange able ewitch plug; guaranteed 10 years 300 formerly 6.60 “Hellion” ¢ Heat trons, porcelain top, with high and low heat indicator; complete with fleasitle cord and plug; guaranteed for five regularly 9.69, 3.00 Utility Troveling frome, can be weed as iron on etove, bee place to heat curing iron, com years plete with Seup covered pan ond cand, end 500 leather bag with Heating Iron, a» Mustrated, weight 6 Nhe, full wicked fi » with detachable vlogs guaranteed for 6 years 2.26 f “Wediite” Iron, elertric Night attached ” to front, which is eure indicator A current being turned on oF ras eulfievent bight erly 300 if broning is done at ‘ Ellis and Reiss came from St. John's! and Meyers, There are car tracks on| Wan wrecked and explained that he} James MeCreery & Co. | FIGHT PLAN TO PAY SIEGEL. Woman Enanges in Verbal Combat ING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1915. eel Siegel depositors was held last night at 1d} BOTH CARS WRECKED BY THE Fi Iversity Settlement, Rivington and ting committee reported ‘ed an allowance to Siegel f $10,000 a year for living expenses and |the acceptance of the $150,000 he re- j cently offered them. ‘The liv! allowance request caused |many to leave the building In dingust. Mra, Em large fA short distance of where the Stone ¢ u te | waa made, ¢ Baker, who wi fe {progress in the Siegel problem Barber Shop saseararstns and the towels heat. ed by the very best methods. Usual prices and unusual service Meavanine Basement MEN’S HOLIDAY SALE of SPORT CLOTHES When we say Sale you may feel assured it’s an event. Much thought and preparation is given to our interesting Men’s Special Sales. A close comparison of the values offered will convince you that the Lord & Taylor eneral average. little, seldom noticed “findings” must meet up with our Fifth Avenue specifications before we sponsor them, This season we have not before offered such opportune values as follow. standards are far above the Men's Knitted Sport Coats, $7.50 A few weeks ago these serviceable all wool coats sold readily at $12.50. The chief of the men's section believes in grasping the allusive opportunity. manufacturer offered these light weight, finely tailored coats in a large lot on terms that made possible this ex- traordinary price of $7.50. Yes, they are the same coats—Norfolk model, four patch pockets with inverted pleatsandthe Englishtouch, leather buttons, Heather mixtures in dark green, gray, brown, or blue, The supply is limited so Friday and Saturday should see the last of this lot. Flannel Trousers To complete the Holiday correctly dressed appearance. They are made on the straight English lines and the striped or plain flannel is the best we could buy. Special $5.00. Outing or tennis trousers of plain gray or stripe effects in good flannel are priced very remonably-—$3.50. Negligee Shirts A clearance of Negligee Shirts to make room, ‘These have starched and soft French cuffs; neat stripes and fancy patterns, usually $1.50 and $2.00, Special. 850 Of fine quality silk and and madras, with French ne, usually priced $3.50, Special $2.65 All silk shirts with satin stripes and French cuffs, usually priced $4.50, Special......$3.45 New negligee shits; some are of imported madras in a selection of neat patterns, usuall: 2,00 and $2,50, Speciah...crceerrerever 1.35 Pajamas of fine mercerized cloth in plain colors, loops and pearl buttons, usually $1.50 A manufacturer's sample line of fine grade pajamas in various styles and materials, The amortment of colors and patterns ie large, Silk We V-neck, both military and middy styles without buttons, made to pull over the head, usuall 2100 and $2.50, ‘bpecial $1.45 OF wilk mixture cloth in neat etripes, made with Veneck, sill froge and pearl buttons, veually $4.00 ’ Night Shirts Muslin might shite with colored trumminge Sperial value ee Vine neinook night shite with enlored oF whe wile nally $108 lor Vriday and Saturday an Important Sale os Men's Moots and Oxfords, $4.95, 84,45 The veual proces of these finely made bouts 00, and iw ses wie WO 0D ond 918 Ph rhea wal ONS The Myrod boots and Oxfords, $5.45 4 0, oy cats oxtond wih rubber soles, wwe aalitet, 100 nd black taps, and uoually priced sliy $7.00, pecially pricad 4455 11) and O00 White « Noys' Shoes, $2.60, $2.75 and $3.60 wuy'¢8'm'"nreniehs pascea net “eae Made doubly strong tu witheand the equ Gall beth low ead - nora are o youth,” wvua pried O00 gaikill Sree ye 4 high 9 ak rowed View SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK Charge purchases made during the balance of this monthwill appear on bills rendered July 1st. Fourth Fleer WEEK-END SALE of MEN’S FURNISHINGS trmwnd View - ww ww ee yee: oe eek eee dneeameianlanaeinaeaene MONDAY Etc. Stored in Dry Cold Air Insured loss by fire, moth and theft. Plant on the premises. Third Fleer and OUTING SUITS aterials, tailorship and the Now read — Hand Tailored Flannel Suits Cool, comfortable, serviceable suits, devel- oped in a manner befitting the man who would be always well dressed, whither he be outing, at business or off for the week. Single breasted athletic cut vests and patch pockets. All the sizes, regular and stout, come in blue, gray, checks and hair-line stripes. Now they are priced $17.50, These Men's Suits Are Special At $18.50 ‘The former prices from $23.50 to $30.00. New goods must } be given a place, so we marked them low to effect a one day clearaway. Hand-tailored models in checks, plaids, plain grays and pencil stripes. Patch pockets and soft draped lines. All Summer weights; some are quarter silk lined, Sizes 32 to 42. No charge for alterations. Straw Hats are here in all the season's new smart shapes. Fine sennits, split straws, milans, panamas and bancocks, in both stiff and flexible brims. Priced $1.65 to $5.00, Men's Four-in-Hands Silk ties of crepe, frille, foulards, in plain and fancy colors, usually up to $1.00. 5S5e Fancy embroidered figured crepe ties, ed and ic silks, $1.50 and $2.00. Bathing Suits Pure worsted bathing suits in the deviate heather shades, usually $4.00............. $2: Men's Athletic Underwear kine mercerized madras, knee drawers and sleeveless shirts, usually $1.00 each.........55e Aertex English cotton mesh underweas, sleeveless shirts and knee drawers, odd WH formerly $1.00 each... Cotton crepe athletic shirts, knee drawers, each .,... ” Sleeveless shirts and knee drawers of various materials, odd garments, formerly 60c to $1.00, each sere Oe Madras union suits, sleeveless, k Special valun length. Men's Hosiery A special sample line of silk, merceraed lle and embroidered Viele hall hose in « lage ae sortment of color, ueually HOc and 7b. per per Me per par 3 pare tor $100 Silk hall hose, all colors, double spliced hogs and tore, venally, 1.) par —_— Outing Shoes Rubber sole, white buckssin, Usually