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BY AUTOS; ARE CHILDREN vslyn Victim Believed to Have , killed by automobiles in this OF = yesterday. John Baker, thir- B of No. 58) 10th-Street, Brooklyn, and unconscious at 14th Street ith Avenue, Brookiyn, last 4 died in the Methodist Dpis- ital, A collision between trucks occurred at the it ts believed the boy was between ‘them, Tho drivers, F. Horn of No. 7 Cooper eel of No. 6304 ‘ath “ptreet, arrested. LN was re a N. J. Mra. Mary A. Dunn ‘wae billed tale yesterday Br sana k. Lind v.30 ee ies os Lindsay Pea te ia a saree. ot it manslaugater. Mra. had ust all alighted from an au- thirty-five, of Ni att 1 Master Brest, Philadelphia, was ‘Kdilled and his wife, berg! was pees fatally gv melee 4 When a alo Grillo Of thal ae > riding: oak ion Sit were ing. impeon suf- ies con hip, two broken ribs tie @ brok saa RR (MAY TELL OF AUTO DEATH. ‘Whe Was in Car That ‘Mies Brogiey, Surrenders. Ue ake io Se 4 t. Mawmenontot eekat sine go by - | knocked dwn and run over. , | broken and that she was in no ane AUTO HITS MOTHER; Jot bc gee si the event she had ex- CHILD DIES UNBORN |"! be A Hospital Surgeon Finds He Is Un to the us life that she was to give to the world | fuda wa was lost, in an automobile accident at | . Fitth Avenue and 112th Btroet Inst ba ag Mrs. Rose Liebowitz, forty, ot No. 651 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, wap crossing Fifth Avenue with a friend when a southbound automobile bore down upun them., The friend dodged, but Mrs. Liebowitz, less agile because of her approaching maternity, was Marcus Buda of No. 1800 Lexington Avenue, owner and driver of the ma- chine, carried the wpman-to Beth David Hospital, Lexington Avenue and 113th Street. There Dr. Nathan Blaustein examined Mrs. Lisbowits. He found that both her legs were ‘felonious assault” Crushed Between Colliding able to Save Lives of pre P iy Pilte wutenensd tae at iided that wi t ‘ Trucks, Both. fei that "not ‘actually be torsit= iP persohs, two 6fthem childres,| A woman's life was spared, but a/ nated. harge was changed and COLUMBIA *Grafonata”| "Clear as @. SONO EDISON “Diamond Dise* After having been oboe by | the 95,000 tor Hesband’s I for Husband's Death. NO C. O. D'S. * ACOMPLETELINE OF COLUMBIA, EMERSON AND EDISON RECORDS HARDMAN, PECK K & CO. nae onan, a wi Pinan aa ‘Court this New gery Savshiva BONWIT TELLER. &:CO The Spenaly Shop of Orpinations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38 STREET Will Place on Sale Wednesday A Collection of About One Hundred & Fifty Odd Models in SPORTS: APPAREL For WOMEN and MISSES *.At Greatly Reduced Prices NO APPROVALS This collection has been assembled from our regular Stock of highly specialized amd exclusive sports ap- parel. Included are Short Silk Coats, Tricolette, Wool and Leather Sports Suits, Sport and Motor Wool Coats, Tricolette Sport Frocks and Wool Plaid Sport Skirts in limited quantities of each. Hear all three of these distinguished phonographs under the same playing conditions as at home: —In a main floor Concert Rooth at our Fifth Avenue or Brooklyn Phonograph Headquarters, It is the only satisfactory way to choose’ between these three fine instruments — and very easy. Come in, Let us give you a Wemonstration. Convenient terms if desired. NO CREDITS 433FihAve. 47-51 FlathushAve. °@ ‘ance | ROSENWASSER’S CONTRIBUTION TOWARD LOWERING the HIGH COST of LIVING SHOE SALE MEN :: BOYS :: GIRLS:: INFANTS FACTORY ACCOMMODATION STORE ROSENWASSER BROS,, Inc. In our production of 20,000 pairs of Shoes per day there is always a percentage which will be factory scratched, the wearing qualities of which are in no way impaired. These have heretofore been sold to department stores, which naturally must make their profit. WE HAVE DECIDED TO GIVE THE PUBLIC A CHANCE TO BUY THESE SHOES DIRECT AT 10% Discount on Factory Prices 6, 500 P. PAIRS ROSENWASSER ARMY SHOES (MUNSON LAST)—(FACTORY SCRATCHED) Every one knows these shoes, we made millions of pairs for the Army. ‘They are good for every occasion; Firemen, Policemen, Postmen will find them particularly comfortable and durable. A better shoe was never made. All N sizes and widths; Factory price, $6.50, less 10 per cent. et 3,000 PAIRS os SHOES MADE FOR THE NAVY 30 (FACTORY SCRATCHED) These are splendid, strong, good looking shoes. Gocdyear Welt—100 per cent. high grade leather—will wear well—look well—a dress shoe in appear- with the wearing qualities of iron. All sizes and widths. Factory N price, 87,00, less 10 per cent. et —— 3,700 Pairs BUTTON and LACE SHOES (.f*te,) For Boys and Girls Sturdy, well-made shoes for dress, school or play. All sixes. Prices range from $1 to $4.50 _ 2,600 Pairs OXFORDS (£sctery,) For Boys and Girls Just thething for Summer. Get several pairs. All sizes. Prices range from $1 to $2.75 4,000 INFANTS’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES (Jf<r,) Plan ahead for Baby’s foot needs, You will probably never get another chance like this, All sizes. Prices 59c¢ to $2. 50. 6,000 Pairs MISCELLANEOUS SHOES (fast,) Of every apsccietlen—- Men's work shoes, Children’s play shoes, Infants’ toddle shoes, button and lace shoes, sandals, leggings and gaiters. Prices 49c¢ to $4.75. BUY NOW FOR SUMMER, FALL and WINTER AS MANY AS YOU CAN AFFORD Be Sure of Your Size—Before you come make sure of your sizes-— both for yourself and for the youngsters.- There will be no Try-ons; but if you do not get an exact fit, exchanges can be made after the sale, FACTORY ACCOMMODATION STORE ROSENWASSER BROS,, Inc. JACKSON AVE., Bet. Queens and Orchard Sts. L,. I. CITY : Near Bridge Plaza Subway Station How to Reach the Factory: From Brooklyn—All Greenpoint cars. From New York—Subway, “L” or surface cars over Titty: -ninth Street Bridge From Long Island—All trolley lines to Long Islgnd City Or trains to Long Island City Railroad Station. Hours: 8.30 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. (6.30 P. M. Saturdays) 85 10 Short Silk Coats 18 Short Silk Coats 18 Short Silk Coats... 5 Wool Sport Suits 18 Sport Suits.in Wool, Leather 23 Wool Plaid Skirts SPORTS APPAREL--FOURTH FLOOR Formerly 25.00 to 39.50 18.00 Formerly 45.00 to 59.50 25.00 Formerly 59.50 to 75.00 35.00 {1 Sport & Motor Coats. Formerly 85.00 to 125.00 50.00 Formerly 25,00 to 35.00 15.00 9 Tricolette Sport Suits. Formerly 45.00 to 65.00 25.00 & Velvet Combinations. Formerly 85.00 to 145.00 50.00 20 Tricolette Sport Frocks. Formerly 45.00 to 55,00 25,00 12 Tricolette SportFrocks.. Formerly 95.00 to 125.00 50.00 Formerly 25.09 11.00 Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. Victrolas ont Bes Records a, cor Sunlth St. fe Discount on Talking Machines Store, Nicely finished American Walnut Salts iy i Pieces a Anne Style, from $249-77 =< Mattresses Terms » 120 . A la ls Ly 4 bets 49) . Hiv" lek, eoin he sete: Q. or Ps ” ’ pith Gree ees a, einlaeiieal J Grand Street . snvectnte| Smith Street ss Buy Your _ Clothing on Easy Terms Aeolian- Vocalions and Records at our SPRING CLOTHING arene OVEN SATURDAY Sanaa anec anne ge | PURITY PURITY PURITY The Gobel Pure Meat Products are made of the high- est grade of beef, pork and spices that the markets produce, Inferior grades could be used, but the Gobel policy, “The best is none too good,” prevents the usage of anything but the best. Every ingredient used in the manufacture of the Gobel Pure Meat Products is labeled with the word PURITY. The Gobel Kitchens, models of the culinary science, are the utmost in cleanliness. Every apparatus that will further that end is in use. These kitchens, without doubt, are sym. bolic of PURITY. The finished products—the form in which you find them at your delicatessen or grocer or butcher—are the best and finest that money, modern practice and human ingenuity can manufacture. They are truly products of PURITY. Purity of the raw materials, Purity in the manufacture, and the Purity of the finished product is what Gobel means by PURITY, PURITY, PURITY. Meat Loaf , | Frankfurters Bologna Slicing Bologna Liver Sausage Cooked Ham Smoked Ham “Bacon Pure Lard | \ Cooked Corned Beef oer 08 hep yeedersed by Alfred W. McCano U. S. Gov't Inspected Estab. No. 317 Morgan Ave. and Rock St. + Brooklyn, N. Y. icy KROEHLER KODAV, in imitation leather, ENAMEL BED, Ivory finis! AND. ‘Satupte Se Li IRAN! UR JO4¢ Serres run Hai OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS” 381) WEEKLY OPENS .AN: ACCOUNT- is Creo (#3. DOWN ON $509 rawe(?D DOWN ON $759° y 7 DOWN ON #1002"! FISHER. BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE BL Ber 103" ¢ 104. AOREAM . SELF RAISING