The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1920, Page 8

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1 ri 1 , Boar’ t ¥ 1 et ; a . 7 , if . vier 9 2 € THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1920. ov YRS y e e any: 5 i } " TAXI CRASH INJURES [Prv'ser curren receives cuts avout eve] YALE HONORS PERSHING. [DARTMOUTH GRADUATES 225. | PY -—— ti i 5 IN CENTRAL PARK Xo “hs Ww hh ie s whe Tiki ice le-| Gives Him Degree) British and| Gen. George W. Goethals and Her- ninetes a egenbere % 3 enty-four, of No. Prospect a _ of enior class, one TRUS ey i - Vicintthe % aye HiGAG, pasoeieehe itheod: French Ambansadors es ot Lowey Made Doctors of Laws. fra fSc clansen io Tat Weutory Of” ins td Two Women Among Victims ks s “| NEW HAVEN, Juno 23.—Yale Uni- NOVDR, N. H., June 23.—Dart- | college Collision in Which Both cars [ingested mentions an co wcraiy at tur tro mndred tad se-| mouth Calg ie 18en commence — The Store is closed at 5 P, 5 P.M. i min Which Both Cars | tustons. UNA he tl Al | exercises. in| ment exercises to-day conferred the Annnal Festival for Orphans. . W: d scratches. AN ‘Injured were attende; conferred honors | hor The annual festival of the Bethlehem Are Wrecked . by Dr, Laugher of Knickerbocker H UR dih leh IR pi i Misale e tA, Uh Man PR anh «EL IR eh } ), y Dr. os: upon Major Gen, George W. Gocthats|OMPhan and Halt Orphan Home at Fort ae Five persons were injured early this| pital. ¢ wee John Joweph Per-|and Herbert Hoover. Wadsworth, 8. 1., will be held next Sun- te fmorning in a collision of two taxlexbs ak ae Tenet aot e! Gen, Goethals: Wad. oh day, Lutheran churches of the greate qi ‘on the west drive of Central Park, near/ ARGUE GOULD DIVORCE CASE. the “instigator, dcctlieitbe ahd anséinc|® city connected with the Synodical a 208th Street, in which both cabs were ‘ Pa | sitehen et the Frenteat supply pro ference will participate. The Lutheran Almost completely destroyed. ‘The police \ vot 1 | Rramime ‘the country” has ever Known, thome was founded in 188, It houses say Meyer Curren of No. 213 West 112th|of Frank Jay Gould vs. Edith Kelly |¢, ritish Ambassador {24 Mr. Hoover an the “eloquent spokes- 128 children. . Btreet, driver of a car owned |Gould came up tn the first chamber of|to th Jnited a, and Jean Adin) —— = by by Jacob, Zaublaus of No. 1154 Wesh-|the French courts yesterday. Former |Antoine Jules jusserand, French Am- bassador to the United Statos es.” ington Avenue, was driving on the|Premier Vivian, representing = Mr. + © qrong side of the road. The other ma- Gould, ‘asked for an absolute divorce on a . @ine was driven by Harry Goodman | V@rious = , f No. 1813 Crotona Avenue, the Bronx. |qoald 4 g, figiuts, tn, beh fn tribunals shiciaad Jeanette Bellinsky, twenty-six, of No. | were ent to tr? the case, which | American 215 West 112th Street, a passenger in |he dec! of Curren’s car, jumped as the two caraltne Nepub collided and received but a few alight Tuesday, MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street c. Howell, driver for the xpress Company at’ Rock- e, In Ty Ye be id in $1 heed sept co on a charge of 3 the com: as exclusively the province | ville C can courts, Prosecutor ot | fixed by. J ‘attine will sum up on! misappropriatt pany's money. OPPENHEIM. GLLINS &€ 34th Street, New York An Extraordinary Offering of Women’s, Silk Pongee Suits at $38.00 will take place to-morrow (Thursday) on the Third Floor These Suits are smart, distinctive and very well tailored. The silk is of superior quality, in natural color and in white. The sizes are 34 to 44, inclusive. Clearance Sale Thursday Going Out of Business. The Well Known Fifth Avenue Fashion Shop | || «*se 394 Fifth Avenue «= 250 Girls’ Dresses ’ Values to 18.00 7.90 Chiffons, Peter Pan, Gingham, Or- gandy, Voiles and Linen. Sizes 6 to 16. in connection with their _| SELLING OUT 175 Girls’ Serge Middies j now holding Nalttes to 5.90 Exceptional Values A -MOMENTOUS 2.95 Z are now being offered in Regulation Styles of Navy Serge. Embroidered Sleeve Emblems and braid trimmings. Sizes 10 to 16 Years. Misses’ Cotton Frocks prettily made of ginghams, cotton voiles and other attractive _ Summer materials DRESS SALE a _at the Grentest Price as Attn Ever Known Q.75 | 12:5 17-50 _ 1,500 Finest Imported Organdies. \ 1,500 Daintiest Flowered Voiles 500 Exquisite Tissue Voiles . 750 Flowered & Beaded Georgettes 350 Beautiful Silk Foulards Se 400 Foulard & Georgette Combinations : Also at Wonderful Bargain Prices—All Our és, WRAPS) "=e" SUITS sittene| Set: SKIRTS No Exchanges No Credits No Charges Jammmmmmmma-EE-MORRIS_CO.—39 FIFTH AVE., AT 36TH ST gemmemmmmt 100 Girls’ Navy Serge Shirts | 3 95 Sizes 10 to 16 Years. Value 5.90 and very specially priced at $9.50, 1125, 12.50 & 14.25 (Misses’ Dresses, Second Floor) 300 Girls’ Wash Middies Values to 2.95 1.75 Regulation Models of White Drill, detachable blue Flannel and Self Collars. Sizes 6 to 20 Years, The June Clearance Sale of 4 Women’s Low Shoes & Pumps now in progress, presents an unusual opportunity for economical purchasing 100 Girls’ Smocked Blouses of Batiste and Voile. Sizes 6 to 16 Years. Values to 3.75 1.95 Included is a generous selection of Women’s White Shoes for which there is now a great and growing demand. * This Sale comprises footwear of the finer type, taken from regular stock and marked at substantial price reductions, | OPPENHEIM, GUNS & G { _ 34th Street—New York 5 (Second Floor, Madison Avenue section) The Entire Stock of Leather Oxfords > for Youths and Boys is now on sale at the following extremely low prices: Don’t let the price of a cigar * stand between your wife ° and comfort HILE you enjoy “fan cooled comfort” in your office, restaurant and subway, she is sweltering in discomfort from @ppressive heat that causes “stringy hair,” p “rumpled looks,” and ruffled disposition. Surely you will not deny your wife and kid- dies in your home the same cooling comfort that you enjoy dewntown? Dependable G-E Fans, made by the General Electric Company, can be had for very little, and the price of the cigar which you so freely give away will run a fan for a whole day. Just | wi think—less than one cent an hour! All last summer there was a shortage of G-E Fans. Order a G-E Fan to-morrow and in- eure your family the cooling comfort your thoughtfulness will bring. Special Offering Thursday Misses’ Dresses of Silk Shantung Sizes 14, -16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. Sizes 11 to 2 : ‘ ; ; per pair $6.00 Sizes 244 to 6. ; : : . per pair 7.75 (Department on SIXTH FLOOR) Extraordinary Values 29.75 Smart, youthful Eton and Straight- line models in natural color and white Shantung. Accordion pleated skirts, bright color Taffeta 612 Electrical Wholesale Distributors of General Flectris’ Co, Products The World’s 1920 Price 10 Cents | Dealers Display Sin Jey ea | JUST : | "This Sign Nay Then Kestris' Corpersiion || rs Summer Resorts Annual At all World Nt es inten 6 mE ERAL E. B. Latham & Compan: pte Offices and Misses’ Dept., 3rd Floor ELECTRIC Sa Dow be sane Ya a cal Motor pit Guide Ofoee an w “FANS 114 W. 27th St, New York City

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