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4 ROTI CONTINUES there undelivered. wbout the docks. | DUBLIN. June 22.—Firing was re-| ponious casualties a Bumed in several parts of Londonterry) witiiam Kane, who was shot at ia ee sieting here yeatartag,| * Wl bY © man whose name he ga injured. Milttary forces patrolied the| were proceeding along the street tm Londonberry, bringing the total} tor General Roberts waa severe ternoon, but enough firing was going| the driver of the car was shot on to terrify the citizens and keep| both legs. No arrests were made. emma IMMA \ AMONG THE DELIGHTFUL ‘EXAMPLES OF THE NEW Summer styles are these dainty frocks of. figured voile or striped dotted Swiss in a variety,of charm- ing styles, with draped or tunic skirts and trimmings of sheer or- gandie. % Very Specially Priced TO PROVIDE A MODEL THAT COMBINES COOLNESS WITH summery daintiness and charm is the aim of these lovely frocks of check or plaid gingham, with their trim tailored collars, cuffs and vestees of contrasting white or- gandic. Very Specially Priced 10.95 NNR escort, but was permitted to remain| wheel while an uninjured companion )Rounding a sharp bend in the road on his retured the fire. After shooting had |Lincoln Avenue, the wagon crashed in- | fore went over a mudguard of the Cross Channel sailings have been | suspended. Several boatsa are lying up in the hanbor awaiting an Oppor- | N tunity. to discharge, which Is Impos-|/ Save mem it ping on INDON, June 22.—An authorita- sible at present with firing BOING OM} 111) “Contradiction Is given to the | Shortly after 11 o'clock this morn-| Government contemplates a general many parts |round-up of Sinn Feiners and exten- bn hte Ene dh cnt “as of the |S'¥@ operation of martial law. Raids Of the town. Later’ crowee and arrests will only be relative to |rivar factions were seen marching | special crimes, about carrying arms openly, One|. Plans for a motor lorry transport Police Officer Wounded | crowd wrecked a saloon on the water: |i5 “cage the trouble over the handling 4 A " " front and what intoxicants the crowd |5¢ troop and munition traina results in +. in Attack in Dublin—His —jaia not arink were thrown into the|a general strike have been worked out : ° ; aperse|DY the Government. It promises as \@! Chauffeur Shot. street, The crowd did not disperse) crricient a system of transport as was “4 4 Ritpaincieas until the police had changed several | inaugurated during the railway strike 4 times. There was much firing but no/in Englan @atly to-day, ‘after « comparatively| o'clock this morning, died an bo Pqulet “might. Several persons wera| ater. Ho stated he was held against pede Contre, last nikht, in a col and shot. ‘Two others were wounded nd scores wereimore or less seriously |to.day, both non-combatants who Streets during the night, and to-doy| An automobile carrying the As were guarding the danger points in| sistant Director General of the Royal ORDE R thé centre of the city. Additional] Irish Constabulary and four con treOpa are beimg sent here from Bel-| stables was attacked with revolver >. fast. A proclamation of martial law! fire and bombs when en route from is expected to-day. the Amiens Street Station to Dub- x4 ‘To-day there was one more death| lin Castle to-day. Assistant Direc ely Uist to eight. Troops were protecting | wounded in the head by a revolver fome of the principal streets this af-| bullet but is expected to live, and them indoors, resulting in a stoppage| ‘The motor was met with a fusillade of -all usual activities, of bullets when passing under a rail- ‘Mail from the morning train was|way bridge, but the badly wounded | taken to the post office by a military| constable driver continued at the No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World ’ WORTH _____ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, gone on for aome time the assailants to an automobile owned by Maj. Arthur | automobile and bot! men in threw two bombs, ve were thrown out. N Weinge of No, 940 Columbia Avenue, | worn, (hrawn, fn oodhaven. ' Tey were fined In the automobile were the major, for reckle w In Planned, oo n Grapariers Sae TO widely published statement that the system covering tie wholé of Ireland ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE QUALITY LINENS HANDKERCHIEFS of PURE LINEN, HEMSTITCHED—Specially selected for every occasion, SHEER LINEN LAWN for LADIES’ use with s|WAGON CRASHES INTO AUTO. ur 59 | Two men were slightly Injured nt ve Hision between a horse nnd. wagon and an automobile, The wagon was driven by Jacob Munson and Alfred Hill ee corners—at interesting prices. SPECIAL VALUES in LUNCHEON SETS with attractive scalloped edge in White or Blue, others with fine Hand Embroidered Decora- tions ALL OF PURE LINEN, HUCKABACK TOWELS—Hemmed, consist- ing of LINEN and COTTON 17 in. by 36 in.—a good wearing quality and size for Service. SPECIAL AT $6.00 a dozen. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TOS P.M. in GROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE "<a 4, FOR TOWN, COUNTRY AND SEASHORE. PRESENTING PHENOMENAL VALUES SEASHORE, MOUNTAINS AND COUNTRY LANES WILL WITNESS NO MORE becoming frocks this summer than these lovely models of satin, foulard, taffeta and of heavily beaded georgette combined with satin; all typi- cal of the new vogue at its best. Very Specially Priced 25.00 THESE TAFFETA SILK FROCKS ARE OF RARE BEAUTY OF DESIGN, COOL and summery and with a note of purely femi- nine appeal, voiced by short ruffles and pleats, with here and there a touch of quaint em- broidery to complete the ensemble. Very Specially Priced 35.00 NANAK mother and niece. The horse's | jm ed $10 and $5 respectively MeGibbou & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. | dainty Lace Edges or with Embroidered a NNN Oreos = f| WOMEN’S AND MISSES FROCKS | IN THE NEW SUMMER SILKS OR Cor TONS 1920. the wagon iy The Store Will Be Closed All Day Saturday, June ‘| 26th, and Every Saturday Until After Labor Day Best & Co, | Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 , Offer for Wednesday ~ At Special Low. Prices SSS == | : 1 5 FIGURED VOILES of a good quality in Georgette | e atterns. In smart street styles in Navy, Copenhagen, | aupe and Brown. The model pictured (A) is one of six. Other styles show deep organdie collars, cuffs to match, and some have flounced skirts. 13 5 VOILES of a fine quality in dark and light background e shown in 7 styles, one (C) as illustrated above. . Organ- ~ die and net are used in vestee and collar effects. Others are made with plain bodice waists and round necks, one smart style showingt long panel drops on each side of the skirt. 16 50 SWISS ORGANDIES in summer's most. delightful le colors. Three models: One (B) as illustrated. An- other style is made with a deep shawl collar that has a scalloped edge; scallops also used on the skirt. A third style is made with white bodice waist and long overskirt. the only trimming being inch ruffle of SELF material. Sizes 34 to 44 You. Never Pay More at Best’Szxzeceue _ WOMEN’S PRACTICAL DRESSES M. B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE =FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK | Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street A Special Sale of Men’s Genuine Shantung Silk Suits at $34.00 will be a seasonable event to-morrow (Wednesday) on the Sixth Floor The coats are in a plain sack model, quarter- lined with silk; the trousers are lined with silk to the knees. HH lr MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— By is S w ‘ { A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND t i IT, x