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Fed ? eek s® beta a if = iping him, were on sat the plers of the ite _— t SE ee pS ae THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1920.7 abide by Attorney General Pam-|CATCH AUTO DRIVER Ttaw We agetieable to raters] INA 12-MILE CHASE Speeds Away After Injuring Man and Is Overtaken by Another Car, K man who described himself as Jack Schwachter of Wo. 850 West 180th. Street, driving a heavy touring Chairman of the Citizens’ Transporta-|car, of which ho is the owner, tion Committee, has -announced| knocked a man down at Broadway that George W. Wickersham, re! hee 1634 Street at 11 o'clock Inst nited States Attorney General, 'y Mascuaa tarde Unites hong be did es a pes car Stat Attorney in New York, have een overtaken by another car accepted appointment to the Law ‘oles Committee of the Transportation Com-/ threatened t Schwachter was mittee, captured at erittn Avenue and 138th * —_——_— ts after a chase of twelve miles. is LABOR FEDERATION |i: sistion {tarsed wich floninus PLANS TO SUPPORT | s#u!t ana violation of tie highway . laws. DOCK STRIKE HERE. Oreste schaiise, No. 656 West 1624 \s Resolution Introduced by Unanim- ed up Lad the gyfer 1524 feat Ad when Schalise saw a tour- song down upon them. He purived his wife aside "and the car struck him, breaking his left leg. © car with Sohwachter was A‘ man who described himself as Charles Thorp of No. 662 West 163d Street, and two young women. They were not arrested, conn OE Wa GERMAN AMBASSADOR HERE. Coant Von Montgelas Stops @ Week on Way to Mexico, Count Adolf von Montgelas, appotnt- ed German ber arp mg to Mexico, ar- cr'tte | A PURE EGG MAYONNAISE Dro | anes evenvTnine GOOD T0 ear. BETTER! ceeding we aH pont. Through his pas by the American at the request of hetore Ihin, departure by way of the Counts baggage was not aocord- ‘ed the diplomatic courtesivs A which a Sirona not ecruti- The sald peop! fre wetisfiod ‘with « bt ernment and 4 not desire the re- ‘of a monarc! ous Consent—Passage Con- sidered Certain, MONTREAL, June 11 (United Press). jon eataagaoa of Fesolutions rie tn fesokution, puts, the A rh ord as he ris and ‘willing eel ssistant aferre ae the Health Value. This is why every food ‘becomes a “health food” when’ FINAL howe for Saturday CLEARANCE SALE of Every Hat in Our Shop 1,500 Satarday—An Exceptional e Sale. of Millinery tions for SUMMER HATS ~ Formerly ba to 25.00 i is important to note that this is not a clearance of early Spring hats, but of the most desirable of ~ exquisite advance origina- Embodying styles, fabrics and colgrs that harmonize most enchantingly with the Summer wardrobe. | 170 Sheer Lace Hats 250 Taffeta Hats 220 Georgette Hats 320 Basket Straw Hats 170 Ostrich-trim’d Hats 370 Sport Hats aia + Models for eater every smart Summer occasion. An extraor- pre-vacation event! . : All Sales Final. No Credits. No C. 0. D.'s 3 f Satin Crown, Black Transparent Dress Hats. Trimmings of Vulture or Black and Colored Ostrich, Regular 12.75 Values Also on Special Sale 175 Sport Hats For Women and Misses Straw Cushion Brim and Ribbon VALUES YOU MAY "NEVER SEE AGAIN AT MENTER’S SUIT SALE eee © cern Were waa. expects by this Piri to prove to thousands that we can sell Men’s Suits at as low a price as any store anywhere—12,000 Suits, Cheviots, Worsteds, Cassimeres, the smartest models and the handsomest to be sold in our 42 stores—a big purchase made these prices possible, = sale No Blue Serges In This Sale Get A $75 Suit for $56.25 One A $65 Suit for $48.75 Of A $50 Suit for $37.50 These A $40 Suit for $30.00 Thirty-fourth Street "th Store is closed at 5 P. M, P. M. daily r j \ B. Altium & Oo. MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Boys’ Clothing Dep’t is featuring in stock, among many desirabilities for the growing boy, the following special values; Wool Suits (with two pairs of knickerbockers), smartly tailored of attractive mixtures; sizes 8 to 18,years, $19.50 Washable Norfolk Suits of natural or gunmetal linen; unusual quality; sizes 7 to 16 years 4 e _ Sil. 00 Sports or Outing Suits of khaki gabardine; sizes 10 to 16 years . . ry Fy eae $5.50 Swimming Suits (professional model) of navy or black worsted; sizes 10 to 18 years . ‘ . $5.75 Bathing Suits of good quality, in navy or Copenhagen blue or heather brown; sizes 4 to 10 years ry $3.95 Blouses of white Oxford, with attached collar; sizes 8 to 13 years ry . ‘ ® ‘ ° $1.35 Shirts of light-weight khaki cotton, with attached collar; neck sizes 12 to 1314 inches 4 « «6 SLI5 Separate Knickerbockers of tan linen; sizes 8 to 17 years .. ° . ° ry ° $2.75 (Sixth Floor) Yes, Down to $45, Say We One of the biggest clothing manufacturers in the country has just sold us, at our price, a certain lot of men’s suits which in the past have retailed as high as $100. We have thrown them into our $45 lines, You all know who this manufacturer is. His slogan is: “Fashioned for Fifth Avenue—Famed Everywhere.” You will recognize his label (in every suit) at once, “but for obvious reasons we cannot mention his name here. His label is an ironclad ‘Ese oui of fabric, fit and tailoring. Only 259 of suits available in our $45 assortment. MEN’S & YOUNG MEN’S ALL WOOL HAND-TAILORED SUITS MEDIUM WEIGHT, FOR ALL-YEAR WEAR 4 TO-DAY, TO-MORROW ONLY, ALL SIZES NOW IN STOCK, BUT THEY WON'T LAST LONG AT THESE PRICES Thirty-fifth Street Perera rr EFESTALCCLCIOTKKSSHSlCSSLBSESeEsewee.. - » se ed ee re . WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE EES Evenings Till 9 o’Clock Crown Model. Worn in Either Mushroom or Roll Saitor Style. All Popular Sport Shades. Special 3,05 | : 132 EAST 14TH ST., BET. 3D AND 4TH AVES. ) Near 3d Ave. L Station and 14th St. Subway, Lexington Ave. Line , 236 ‘West 125th sth st. 435 1 i35 Fulton § ‘I. Open A atadey & Beening - Uso om Sale in Our Brooklyn Store sek Te ae eae Open Sat. Eve. Shahid}