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—_ “SIRL IN BUS CRASH __|GIVER OF $25,000 |, DYING; 24 INJURED] CAN'T PAY $20 FINE PFingerpriste and photographs of Rosamond Crawford, With Frac- staat | tured Skitl, matoin Others mon phony Soho Ayranlhad Dooley are being sent to police a } Are In Hospital. “N. G. m Announcement was made to-day at] Joseph Dooley, alias Dr. H. C, Kelly, Eniexerbocker Hospital that of the gee. married Gilas Coulse Baumann, ‘of range,.N. Ju, last Friday, thirteen bus accident victims there) 9 ‘cheak for $73,900 to her and wan ar- all were expected to recover except Tested. on. onda for jaasautting he jer-in-law; its spending ‘second + Miss Roshmond Crawford, No. 501} Giy'"in the Bast Orange Jail, because ‘West 12ist Street, who hap a frac-| of his Inability to pay a $20 fine. derhd skull. The 925,000 check is sald to /). _ Twenty-four were hurt when the| marked “N. |) ‘Fifth Avenue bus going north in Man- | Young Mrs D) _ hattan Avenue yesterday struck a: ‘) curb in avoiding a rapidly moving van and toppled over at 119th Street. Eighteen of the injured were taken to the hospital, but some were able y PP go home later. The police reported the chauffeur of the bus was not to| | blame for the mishap. The most se- riously hurt are: Miss Louise Beacon, thirty-four, school teacher, of No. 238 Fort Washington Avenue; contusions of the head and body. Abraham Weinstein, twenty-four, student, of No. 74 St. Nicholas Park Avenue, left home to-day for a visit in Pennsylvania. The other young woman who claimed Dooley as husband and asked'to have him held failed to ap- sapdent by, the nante of J oF HL -| student four years ago. presented ‘Crabs in the ocean, fish in the sea, ‘orden’s Milk knocks the color into me.” Little Florence Mar- guard, of Westchester, N. Y., says in the above 5 thyme that BORDEN’S pure, fresh, wholesome country milk makes her cheeks rosy. It is a known fact that good milk makes more youngsters robust, and strong, than any other one food. Since way back in the ’80s BORDEN’S have given New York a regular and abundant supply of rich, healthful milk. have the Oxford Bank y_and her mother, been returned by. food ape en daily weer and tear. Grape-Nuts | ing light Phone and have our solicitor arrange for daily delivery. TMs te Prize Rhyme No 2891 conveniently located 10, Send in yours iLyou stores ready to serve you are under 1} years. Win in addition to the wagons. 85 for each rhyme we can use. Avenue; fractured right hip. Miss Mazie O'Rourke, ‘twenty-three, telephone «operator, of No. 411 West Sist Street; poasible intern- al injuries. Michael Burke, twenty. conductor of the bus, of No. 202 East 75th Street; posstble fracture of the right hip. Mrs. Emma Deinstein, seventy-one, of No, 500 West 177th Street; left hand mangled. Bernard Goldberg, twenty-one, sales- q man, of No, 866 East 178th Street; Borden’s Farm Products Company 63 Vesey Street Phone: Cortlandt 7961 {THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1920.7 Mrs. Frederick G. Baumann, of No. 160;ments throughout the country’ in the hope of finding out more about him. Na Authorities of the University of Penn- sylvania aay there has been no medical joseph . ©, Kelly in the last ten yeary. The prisoner claims to have been a U: I, REN ep T TELS vokey N9-W. 24th St., Near'6th Ave. The only store that sells the overstocks of the National Cleak & Suit Co. No connection with any other store Pe & Fy Ely Announcement Extraordinary! .At Less Than Wholesale Cost! This unique store is not operated as a profit-making department store, the sole reason for its main- tenance is to dispose of all the overstocks and surplus lots from the huge quantities of merchandise bought for the enormous trade of The National Cloak and Suit Company. . N RNS SATURDAY concussion of dd. Weastorath Otvest ¥ FRIDAY { i At Manufacturer's Wholesale Cost! _ BOYS’ “Zon” SUITS Specially Featured jor Boys’ Outfitting Sale 13.75 15.75 17.75 Our regular $22.50 Our regular $24.50 Our regular $27.50 Penrod Suits are among the most beautifully tailored suits for boys made anywhere to-day. Their style and quality has achieved for them a national reputation. We have the distinction of introduc- ing these suits to the boys of New York, as we are the sole agents in this city, and to make the presentation doubly attractive we are making these remarkable price concessions. Every suit is made of all wool materials with welted seams and mohair linings. All models are in new Spring styles in smart shades of gray, green and brown. Sizes 8 to 18 years. ; These Attractive Offerings Also We have taken from our regular stock these new, fine quality suits and furnishings for boys and reduced them to a very much lower prive than their usual value. This gives a splendid opportunity to’ ° parents to see that their boys are outfitted in clothes of the proper style and serviceability at prices which notably conform to thrift stand- ards ofevery purse, Assortments large and sizes complete in all styles. * Extra Trousers Suits 14.75 Our regular $19.50 Suits of homespun afid cheviot in a va- riety of finely tailored models, one of which is pictured; come in checks, stripes and fancies in every popular shade for Spring. Suits are made in semi-Norfolk styles, with plain or pleated back. They are well lined with alpaca, and each one has an extra pair of knickers, Sizes 9 to 18 years. Little Boys’ Suits 8.75 Our regular $11.94 Junior Norfolk and middy suits made of homespun, cheviot and navy serge are in plain middy or yoke back and front, or pleated Junior styles; Eton or sailor col- lars. Colors are brown, grey and green in fancy mixtures. Sizes are 3 to 9 years. BOYS’ SHIRTS—newest colors and patterns in BOYS’ BLOUSES—with Eton collars—white or light and medium ‘striped madras and percales ‘einen le ay x a HARE sole flouble cuffs—neckband style—sizes 1.47 wii vg agi ance abiebtgy-Remalig l 97 121% to 14 neck—our reg. $1.94 and $2.24... sizes 5 to 11 years—our reg. $1.48. . BOYS’ BLOUSES—collar attached or BOYS’ STRAW HATS—large assort- neckband style—plain or double ment of new styles—small and large brims—plain colors and com- binations—oun rv $2.48 and $2.96............ 1.97 BOYS' CAPS—brown, gray and fancy mixtures—new colors and_ styles full crown, taped OUP FOG. 94... creeper rvcens fy. sizes 8 to 15 ye our reg. $1.48. Dollar Day Extraordinary Bargains Friday. omy wtraw. only 50 in lot There's a big variety— all extraordinary values; all good, seasonable ‘mer- chandise on each of which there is a great big sav- ing. Included are: Children’s Neinsook Combinations Children's Linene Aprons ‘ Boys’ Black Satin Blouses Women’s Chamois Fabric Gloves Women's Half Sill: Hoye Women's Mesh Union Suits Men's Nainsook Union Suits Men's Athletic Undershirts Men's Knee Length Drawers Boys’ Nainsook Undershirts Men's Balbriggan Undershirts Men's Balbriggan Drawers ‘Women’s Filet Net Veils Creepers of Striped Gingham Creepers of Blue Chambray We feature only ‘a part of the extra- ordinary values you will find. There are many other styles of Waists and Blouses, Boys’ Pants, Men’s Work Jackets, Men’s Chambray Shirts, Boys’ Sport Shirts, Men’s Caps; other Dresses for Chil- dren; other Corsets and many little odd lots that often offer the biggest values of all. In Addition to the Extraordinary Dollar Day Bargains We Offer: 3000 Spring Coats for Women, Misses and Girls at $10 Wool Velours, Leatherettes, Wool Serges, Goldstones, Wool Plaid mixtures and other desirable fabrics in a choice of many models, some of which are pictured. Not a single one in the lot that did not cost more at wholesale, BB: cc oD ee FF Your Choice $1.00