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, | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY GRANDSTAND FAL IN WILIAMSBURE NANY ARE NED Boy Hurt Fatally WherStruc- ture Jammed Withvoo Persons Collapsé tied up the trade since May 1, an- nounced to-day that a peace agreement ‘would be signed to-morrow and the in- dustry would be in full sewing again ‘Monday. Some of the terms of the agreement &re: $1 an hour for 44 hours a week, ‘without piece work; no sub-contractor to be recognized who does not operate ‘at least ten machines; no manufacturer to be recognized unless he works more than fourteen machines, and no member of a firm to work as operator, designer or cutter—though for the present he may 0 out and sell goods. Samuel Youkesetsky, fTteen, of No, 54 Geigel Street, Bro¥”, 1s dy- ing in St. Catherine's Pital as a result of injuries sufte# last mid- night when a grandsta/ containing 500 persons collapsed; Seige! and McKibben Streets, EF Was buried under the ruins of © Stand and suffered a fractured ‘ll, fractured left thigh and intern injuries. Sev- eral other persona ‘ere badly in- jured in the panic and dozbns bruised and? rand Opening Sal Saturday, May 31 Men’s Clothing Suits 6.75 ». Pants *1.50 ». Full Line of Excellent Blue Serge Suits—Lowest Prices in the City. Come in and inspect our stock; you are under no obligation. United Clothing Stores 80 3rd Ave. Near 12th St. 3rd Ave. L, 1th St. Station. ‘The stand had bo erected by the Ridgewood and jshwick Memorial Committee of Yliameburg for a meeting to r: ds for a monu- ment to men of # Neighborhood who died in the wart stood in @ small park and was reviewing stand for @ parade. The meeti Up at midnight and as the Tose to leave the cracked and the supporting stand sway; #04 crumpled, Among tl® treated by ambulance we Miss Sarah Levine, WHEN FASHION BANS THE STOCKING - AND DEcCRres KN LENGTH SKIRTS! CHILDREN LEFT $2,500,000 Princeton Rrofessor Wants $50,000 Taken From Estate of / Uncle, Amos F, Eno, for Tuition of 2. Henry Lane Eno, a professor of Princeton, has applied to the Surrogate for permission to take $50,000 from the estate of ‘his uncle, Amos F. Eno, for the education of his children, Amos F. Fro left two wills. The later gave Prof. Eno $50,000 and his two children $750,000 cach. This wil! was contested by Prof. Eno on the ground of undue influence and the con- test was sustained. Phe first will, which left Prof. Eno $2,000,000 and his chil- dren $1,250,000 each, is now in litiga- tion. In the mean time Prof. Eno, who says he receives no salary from Prince | ton and that his own fortune is tied up in the finances of the Fifth Avenue Building Company, wants his children to have the use of the $50,000 coming to him under either will. = George Lerner, twenty- 681 Morgan’ Avenue, struck/ falling timber, ‘The ‘iding Department will con- duct |, investigation to-day to de- term’ the cause of the accident and placesponsibility. pamnencate Ee PQUESNE STILL MISSING. yiter of Same Identity Is . he police reported at they id as yet no trace of Fritz Duquesne. ho escaped from Bellevue Hospital tuesday while awaiting extradition to reat Britain for trial for murder on charge of having blown up the steam- rge Duquesne of No, 132 West 109th Street, a waiter, was arrested on a charge of fighting at Etghth Ave- nue and 46th Street last might. At the 47th Street Station his resemblance to the description of Frits Dua was noted and he was held in ceurt to-day unt an attendant could come from Bellevue to certify 4 not the miss- ing man. He was released. For Infar Inva Charge Purc*#e* Made Tomorrow Will Appear on Bills Rendered July ist » Mest & Co. ~ Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 ‘ SMART SUMMER FASHIONS Marked Exceptionally Low for Saturday ga Misses’ Suits, Wraps and Dresses } j sur in smart tailored or dressy models of fine tricotine, Poiret twill, serge ‘ or iecks are made with the characteristic Pest & Co. finish, Misses’ sizes. Heretofore 69.00 to 79.00, iy f JRESSES of cool taffeta silk, check or plain color c de chine are in several Summery models, Misses’ sizes. ferelofore 37.50 to 45.00. 22.50 ee ° 49.50 ei ae } NRAPS & CAPES of fine wool materials are lined throughout with silk, making | them soft and cool to slip into, yet warm enough on chilly evenings. Misses’ sizes. Heretofore 59.00. Girls’ & Juniors Apparel—Greatly Reduced f fine serge and checks show several good models. Sizes 8 fo 16 years, CATES: 8.618 Heretofore 14.50 to 25,00, f taffeta in dark and light colors are in pretty models. Sizes 8 fo 12 years, ROSH . Hereloforé13.50 lo 16.50. Second Floor One Day Sale Saturday Women's Summer Dresses Three becoming models of Georgette are in white, navy and flesh. Some were bought to sell at this special low price and others are taken from our own stock and reduced. 22.50 No Returns. No Phone Orders. Third Floor, 35.00 9.75 8.50 No Mail Orders. None C, O, D. ‘Women’s Smart Oxford Turned Soles 3 Louis Heels 175 pairs, including seven different styles in gray buckskin, black kid- skin, tan calfskin, black Russian calfskin, black satin, All have high —Women’s Silk Gloves ality gloves of Milanese silk have , que eer tips and are durably t heavy, yet cool, Brown Gray curved wood Louis XV heels and While Black long, slender vamps. Champagne Siges 3407 Widths A, B, C, D Saturday Only 6.85 Special ,70 a pair No Returns NoneC.0-D.;NoMall Orders lo 'Phone Orders. First Floor Third Floor Paris Edict, ‘‘Not Tho possibilities entailed by the latest Paris fashion edict, “Nothing Below the Knees,” yond comprehension, fairly appalling, and certainly sensational, as Indi- cated by the artists’ hint of what may become common sights in the streets of New York, provided, of course, New York slavishly follows the Parisian fashion. The famous mannequins of Paris are reported to be attending the Longchamps races stockingless and ~ dames MeGreery & Co. You Neve r Pay More at Best's a be nee UNNI IORP et - = endtiiaesaieh ies aed Wenn Eph soko Les wes ae Dans THEY'RE BEING PAGEOS IT WeuLrd GE CMRAP Jo PAINT FANCY DESIGNS To SERVE For StocKings! are almost be- will—not. Von 7 Judge A. von Tiling becaus German utterances, blushiess, Will blase New York be day. 5th Avenue Purchases will appear on Bills. Rendered July 1st Opportune Sale BLOUSES OF 2.00 Fresh new Voile Blouses reflecting some of the prettiest styles launched this season. Models with coy round collars, daintily edged with lace; models that button in back; slip-on styles, of tailored persuasion, and many of those cool, collarless Blouses that are certain to hold sway during the Summer months. Exceptional Values MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SUMMER DRESSES Charming ‘dresses for Misses and Girls, combining an appearance of naive simplicity and smartest styles. Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, irresistibly attractive, developed in Taffeta or Georgette Crepe. White, Flesh Color or Navy Blue. Size 14 to 18 years. 26.50 and 35.00 Misses’ Summer Dresses, in a wide variety of the prettiest styles of the season, in plain or faney Voile, Gingham or Organdy. Size 14 to 18 years. 12.75 and 18.50 125 Misses’ Capes, size 14 to 18 mess 12.75 formerly 18.50 to 24.50 hing Below the Knee,’’ May Amuse but Won’t Shock New York BRACELETS, BANOS, ANO OTHER ORNA— MENTS WILL BE WORN: shocked when its own incomparable beauties invade the paddock and stands of Belmont Park bereft of drapery for the underpinnings? It will be amused, given a decision yesterday in the sult brought by the Government to cancel the citizenship of Dr. been unable to review the minutes He will render a decision before Mon. ON SATURDAY, MAY 31ST CLOSING OUT SALE Radical Reductions 19. / CANT ET CLOTHE TO LEAVE ARNY AS. WE TD UP CASH That’s What Capt. Dwight E. Potter Says in Asking Court for $200. Unadle to touch his bank accounts because his wife tied them up by a of the Quartermaster Corps at Camp Mills is wondering when he will be able to don civilian clothes, To-day he asked Supreme Court Justice Whitaker to let him draw $200 with which to outfit himself, but the Court | refused. Capt. Potter says he can't g9 | to busi in his uniform. Mrs. Eva T. Brough Potter sued the | Captain for $32,000, alleging she gave him that amount on promissory notes, The money actually belonged to the estate of her two children, of whom she is the legal guardian. She got a verdict for the full amount. During their married life, Mra ter told the court, she gave her husband $80,000, but up to the time he joined the Q M. CG October, he did not repay any of 8. “He has never had a real job since I've known him,” Mrs, Potter asserts. “He goes about in a high-powered motor car with a chauffeur and lives in a fine apartment at Fifth Avenue and 66th Street, while he tells this court that he cannot get @ suit of civilian clothes unless he has access to his bank accounts, which I have It m Put Of. was to have court order, Capt. Dwight B. Potter |! attached. What about the clothos he had before he went into the service? A lot of good men are wearing their re-war suits.” Capt. Potter, in reply, told the court he had no “last year’s” clothes and not a cent with which to get new Johannes H. M. of alleged pro- ted that he had | P! 34th Street FINE VOILE Girls’ Afternoon Dresses, of Taffeta, Fancy Silks, Chiffon or Georgette Crepe. Youthful, stylish models. Size 8 to 16 years, 18.50 and 26.50 Girls’ Washable Dresses, fashioned of plain or plaid Gingham, White Pique, Trou- ville Cloth or Linen. Size 6 to 16 years. 6.95 and 12.75 85 Girls’ Capes, size 6 lo 14 years. 9.75 formerly 14.75 to 18.50 Notable Sale BOYS’ ALL-WOOL NORFOLK SUITS With Two Pairs of Knickerbocker Trousers 13.75 regularly 18,00. Through a most fortunate pure this sale is made possible. Really good all-wool material, in neat light and dark mixtures, strongly tailored, in smart, boyish lines. Designed for strenuous wear, comfort and with an eye to style as well, Coats lined with alpaca, both pairs of knickerbocker trousers lined throughout. Sizes 8 to 18 years. A Timely Sale—BOYS’ BLOUSES 1.10 f regularly 1.45 ,A limited number of Boys’ Blouses, fashioned of fine Percales and Woven Madras, in neat, attractive patterns, with or without collars, An exceptional opportunity to purchase a Summer's supply at decided saving. Sizes 8 to 16 years, ones, and though business is calling him, he will have to remain in the service until a windfall comes his way. a PLANS 10 OUTLAW | speeches or written matter sent out Drastic Anti-Sedition Bill Introduced | onstrations in in Congress Would Punish All 0 overthrow of Government by violence. ‘This applies either to: for circulation. It is considered almost certain that some tion of this kind will enacted, A general disposition is” ifested to curb all proj or deme the direction of am RED OR BLACK FLAG archy and Bol: Se Those Preaching Bolshevism. a tie Georgettes, Crepe de Satins, Taffetas, Serges, ete, } $12.95 to $40 —Thedress illustra is made of fine Linen in a swagger coat effect model. Neatly embroidered L sneer 10" Dress Sale Over 400 Dresses formerly $18.50 $19.50 $22.50 and $25.00 |__Now $15 Buy Direct from the Manu- acturer and a from All Suits Now Reduced Open all day Saturday HAMILTON GARMENT CO. Vacation Apparel for Stout Women Sizes up to 56 Bust Newest interpretations of the vogue developed in the season's most favored fabrics and pre- sented in as wide an assortment as others only for the woman of slender figure. Sathing Seite Sport 5 Silk Suits.... Golf Sweaters Motor Coats. A Summer Frocks. :. Negligees....... 21-23 W. 38th St., Just West of Sth Avenue SANITARY The raised side guards keep the mattress in place and prevent “runover”"edges. Made to fit any In all sizes wi lander link or woven wire fabric. CANNOT SAG. ‘On Sale at all Furniture and Department Stores. ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO. WRITE FOR BOOKLET OF EN@LANDER PRODUCTIONS FOR SLEEP AND REST BROOKLYN, N.Y. CHICAGO, ILk. Keep it handy! Bell-ans may save your life if your Indigestion is severe. Hot water Sure Relief