The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1919, Page 6

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THE Be LLL WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, Cuts time and work in two. Cleans, polishes and dries at the same time. Once over the sur- face—Not twice. A clean, dry lustre that lasts. Use Little! Rab Dry! Mt, chew ont | i A aA ef Ae enn Aiire) se isl ‘other ae ial Wat te ot i Pete eR 7d Watches af Cnt Prices BGLTTERGSONS NAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY Mehes. a SI| saz owae (:' NeW YORK! ciTy BSTABLISHED 1879 TWO AUTO DRIVER HELD FOR DEATH fF MAN AND AND AGIRL | Five Other Person Persons Hit by Cars and One Has Frac- tured Skull. A man was killed and five others att! wii eae roe| were injured by automobiles and other vehicles In and near Manhattan yea- terday. In the Tombs Court Joseph Helter, a chauffeur of Hilton, N. Y. Was held without bail on a charge of manslaughter for having run down and so sqverely injuring Lilly Taub, an eleven-yoar-old girl of No. 12 Rutgers Piace, on Saturday, that she died three hours Inter. Herman Friediander, thirteen, of No. 980 Prospect Avenue, the Bronx, ran before a taxicab at 1634 Street and Prospect Avenue, He was taken lo the Lebanon Hospital, suffering from a frac- tured skull and several broken ribs. The chauffeur was not arrested. Cross- ing the street near her home, Helen Shap ro, five, of No. 1802 Crotona Park Bast, was struck by an automobile driven by John Herens of No. 346 Kast $34 Street. She was taken to the Ford- ham Hospital with @ fractured skull, Mrs, Mary George, twenty-seven, of Ns 114 Flashing Avenue, Astoria, suf- fered contusions of the body when the automobile in which she was riding with her husband over the Queensboro bridge collided With anether mach: Police Borgt. Frederick Walker of the 60th Precinct, Manhattan, while crossing Bedford Avenue at Montgom- ory Place, Brooklyn, was ¥eocked down by a motorcycie, About the same time Vatrelman Paul Rayfel’, a member of ¢ b, fell from, a trolley ‘and Ooean Avenue. Brutke ma of Paterson was siruck mobile and received injuries fr died. Henry H. Tall ohn Street. Ridgewor driver of the machin charge of manslauchter. ————— COAL MINE I$ BURNING; MINERS ALL ON STRIKE Many Acres of D. L. & W. Deposits Threatened Unless Men Agree to Fight the Fire, ACRANTON, Sept. 16 which has been ragiog for over a week in the big vein at the Continen tal Mine of the Delaware, ckawanna and Western th to ad and destroy many of coal uniows help can be secu fight the blaze Although officials of the mine were aware that fire was burning in the workings, {t waa not until yesterday that the fire war located, All the mon em- ployed at nine are on strike, and unless they will agree to go into the workings and fight the fam untole will result, ae the fire la now jas held on aw A mine fire ed weveral acres in area. >_> OPPOSES DRY ACT CLAUSE. Civil ferviee Reférm League Points to New Pertl, A provinion in section 88 of the Pro hibition Act, now under consideration Gfeatne |by & conference committee of the Houne and Senate, ts opposed by th National Clvi) Service Reform Longue No. § Weat 40th Street. The clause rojected to excepts all agents and feld inapectorm under the Commissioner o nternal Revenue from ejvil service aminationa ting that this provision te for tha Pensan that as the authority, un Civil Service Act, to moke exem 4 the leaguo dociares that tte enforce mont would be left entirely to whims of each politica! Administra ' They Bake Beans In a New Way Now The Van Camp kitchens are di rected by culinary experts, col lege trained — by scientitic cooks They have spent years in per fecting an ideal dish of Haked Beans, and we urge you to know the result, elected by an piled in water Is, to insure tender skins, They are baked in modern steam ovens — baked for hours at & super-heat without bursting or erisping the beans. VAN CAMP'S Ps re baked wi se experts A Manic Dish The result is Baked Beans | made eary to digest. Beans that are v i id nut-like and mealy. And with a zest they never Van Camp's will give Pork and Beans a new place in your home, and we urge Tell your grocer to send a few cans. ©) Pork and Baked with the Van Camp Rng Also Van Camp's Soups Van Camp's Spaghetti Van Camp's Peanut Butter Van Camp's Evaporated Mith you to try it now, | manded is about $200.000. The actions ene MERCIER TO GET | YONKERS RAILROAD SUED | mncea. ty Pualing Beeman Asois BIG WELCOME IN ALBANY! FOR $200,000 FOR INJURIES) ct, Abrunaen Coane Harry Hpencer, Nicholas Civico, James H. Miller, Henry E. Varin, Anna Jordan Were} and Margaret J. Bricker, all to re- : ; cover damages for injuries sustained Hurt Through Employees by the plaintiffs by either being struck Negligence. by cars, falling of car steps or ‘trom other causes, which, the complaints ALBANY, Sept. 15.—Cardinal Mor-| (Peeve) (0 The Prening World.) allege, were due to the negligence of cier has accepted an invitation by| WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Sept. 15.—] the corporation's employees. “the people of the State of New| leven actions for damages for in- York,” through Gov. Smith, to attend) juries brought against the Yonkers & reception in his honor here next| Railroad Company have just been Thursday, His Eminence will arrive| fied at the White Plains Court House, in Albany on a special train at aout! and Leverett F, Crumb, as counsel for| 4 11.80 o'clock on that morning. Hel the corporation, has been granted or- Will bo accompanied by his suite,| ders for bills of particulars against the Archbishop Hayes of the New York| plaintiffs Diocese and others, He wit! proceed| to the residence of Bishop pe ¥. Gibbons, where he will remain un- til the reception at 12.30 in Chan All Denominations to Join in! Pleven Plaintiffs iy They Honors to Belgian Prelate Next Thursday. A be ‘million dollar cam mm for w National Orphan House, 52 Mark's Place, will be Inaugurated & dinner to be held in the Hotel As- r to-night. One hundred prominent leadera in Jewish affairs Will be present to pledge thelr supnort to the drive, among them being Judge Otto A. Ro: salsky, Harry 8. ave and Tanne &t The total amount of damages de- Judge Aaron 5, cellor’s Hall he Fducation Build I d cettor’s Hall in t cation Build-| CE Mayer. After th f Bishop Gibbons and te about 7 P.M BUFFALA, Sept. 15.—The third mur- *"hiladolphia, was shot through th by Bishop Nelson (p.ncop y I “ nia ko . Au of 0 © Alb ny | for New York on @ special train! New Marder Mystery tn Buffalo. | Morris Golden, a tailor, formerly of| } ing through La Addresses of welcome will be mote =" the Cardinal will hold a pub der mystery here within a week oo head an@ instantly killed while rid The Quality and Flavor are p Fre-Eminent Gov, Smith, Him tion in the rotunda of the § Building. He will dine at the nome curred shortly before midnight, when the running board of an auto p Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk A Special Purchase of Men’s Neckwear will be ready for selection ‘Tomorrow, Tuesday, at 95c Open-End Four-in-Hands in a splendid assortment of patterns and coloring s—fancy or plain stripes, novelties and neat effects in fancy weaves, black and white polka dots, Made of rich, light and heavy weight silks that are not usually available in scarfs at such a low price. Ground Floor Lord & Tavlor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE- 39th Street Telephone Orders Killed— Phone Greeley 1900 Ask for Telephone Order Desk “Seven Furniture Days’’ To-Morrow the Last Day { This Important Twice-a-Year Event, 38th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk An Interesting Presentation of ‘ e bf Black Dress Silks A large assortment, of reliable weaves and qualities, at prices representing unusual values, tomorrow and throughout the week. Black Palletta de Soie Black Italian Satin 36 inches wide....... Yard, $1.95 40 inches wide....... Yard, $3.25 “Occasional” ‘Table, solid olid Lhog 1 id mahog- | mahogany, exclusive ‘ mahogany $21.50 | us in New York Biltmore Mahogany Day Modern Martha Wash- in % i ington Work Table, exclu- Wing | Bed, complete with soft top PRE eh FARR pal Rei $19.75 | box spring......... $44.75 Solid Mahogany Chair or Rocker —— 1919. Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Black Dress Satin 40 inches wide.....,. Yard, $1.95 Black Satin Sublime 40 inches wide..... Black Satin Superior 40 inches wide ...... Yard, $2.75 Black Satin Majestic Chiffon finish ..... Black Satin Charmeuse 4o'inches wide...... - Yard, $3.50 Black Imported Dress Taffeta‘ 36 inches wide ...... Yard, $3.50 Black French Taffeta Chiffon finish ....... Yard, $3.95 Black Dress Taffeta ..- Yard, $3.00 Heavy weight ...... Yard, $4.95 Ground Floor - Yard, $2.25 Printed Silk and Cotton Georgette A beautiful, sheer fabric (more dur- able than all-silk), with bold, strik- ing designs on white and_ tinted grounds — particularly adapted for street and evening wear. $2.25 yard French Costume Serges Much in demand for the new Tail- ored Suits, Dresses and Separate Skirts; all the wanted shades, also navy blue and black; 50 inches wide; sponged. $3.45 yard Second Floor The September Sale of Linens Offers Worth-While Values in Standard Grades Huckatack Towels At prices based upon the cost of a year ago. Union linen... .dozen, $7.50, $8.50 Pure linen..... dozen, $9.00, $13.50 Pure Irish Linen Damask Table Clothe and Napkins An excellent quality at very low prices. Turkish Bath Towels 45c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 each. Turkish Bath Mats 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 each Fine Imported Bed Spreads Single bed size............+. $9.00 Double bed size............. $10.50 H. S. Damask Napkins Trish Damasx Table Linen Extra quality and weight. seoeee yard $2.50 Pure Linen Crash Toweling Table Cloths 2x2 2x3 70 inches wide.. Napkins to Match habe cacsipenesaest eee | ee Sars Becond Floor Per dozen.. Sheets and Pillow Cases Considerably Less Than Current Market Prices 54x90 inches....... 63x90 inches...... 63x108 inches. 72x90 inches...... 72x99 inches....... 72x108 inches.... 81x90 inches.. 81x108 inches. goxg9 inches. . g0x108 inches «$1.95 - $1.85 - $2.15 + $2.15 - $2.25 A Standard Lord & Taylor Brand Reduced Pillow Cases ASESG itech cass cee MBO | CORO INisciccecsOee | BARIO 19. 50+000000 8c Second Floor, Luggage That Conforms To the Traveler’s Requirements At Attractive Prices Steamer Wardrobe Trunks Open top model, 3 ply Veneer bass wood, vulcan- ized fibre; cretonne lined “Oskosh”’ Trunks The “B-mode! open top,” made on a three-ply veneer basswood box, covered and interfined with hard vul- Wardrobe Trunks $39.50 and with shoe pockets; canized fibre. 43 inches convertible hat drawer high, 25 inches wide. fitted with spring locks and Twelve hangers, shoe pock- draw bolts...... Re ets, laundry bag. Five drawers $61. Constructed of 3-ply veneer, wood, covered and interlined with hard vul- canized fibre, laundry bag, shoe pockets, 4 drawers, 3 compartments in top drawer. Ten hangers.

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