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= L ns CHL LED TING wreck. One of them said, “We had injured early to-day when they were June, 1920, June, 191% | reatm Hite jed Track Filled Business Hours: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Closed all day Saturday in July and August better get out of this before they get swept from the running board of the Manhattan 9 Manhattan Win Sides eee Ol ey eee ate cnet oar by a sight-seeing automobile .rom| fronk? 4 Bronx. | 7 te teh g i he tube tore tie iieenan late Coney Island to Manhattan, Both men| Queens 3 | HUNTINBURG, Ind, June 28.—Ten from the rear of the car Sapler ran “fe Jn the Kings County Hospital, Tho | Richmond 1 persona were killed and nine injured, around tn front ‘and got the number, sight-seeing - is ewok «nd was Ly Total .. 7 probably fatally, when a truck carrying erTn TO ers A general alarm was sent out for tho) Operated by Josep! rman of No. “ car. 1804 Washington Avenue, the Bronk Pete twenty-one plenickers was struck by « Edward Bauer, four, of No. 440 Eat It was on Parkside Avenue, near the! Lonpon. 2 Totiowing | PAACNEEF train one mile west of here 16th Street, was struck dy am au'o-| Park Circle, Brooklyn, when It swept! omeiai communique, covering activities |yesterday. ‘The Injured were taken to pa te. Louise McCullough, 15, Loses Control and Mother’s Legs Are Broken in Wreck. Miss Loulse McCullough, fifteen years old, daughter of F. C, McCal- lough, No. 410 Riverside Drive, was killed yesterday in her first experi- ment in driving an automobile. She, her mother, Edwin Elser, a cousin, and Petre Hoelanda, the chauffeur, were in the car. They had been driv- ing through Westchester. When they reached Pelham Parkway on the way home the girl begged to be allowed to drive. When she was at the wheel @ boy ran across the street in front of the car. The girl turned too sharply and the car turned over. The girl and her mother were pinned under the car, the chauffeur thrown through the windshield and Mr. .Piser hurled to the sidewalk. Despite her condition the girl walked fifteen feet, then collapsed. The moth- er was unconscious, Patrolman Rolan of the Westchester Station comman- deered passing automobiles and hur- ried the tour to Fordham Hospital. The girl died shortly after arriving there. It is believed that fragments of glass from the windshield punctured ® lung. Elser and the chauffeur, after | = treatment, were sent home. Mrs. McCullough has both legs fractured and other injuries, J. Androw Sapler, seventy, of No. 2514 Pitkin Avenue, was Instantly | killed, and his wife, Mrs. Ida K.| Sapler, sixty-eight, was fatally in- jured when the small auto in which they were riding was struck by a heavy limousine at haven and Metropolitan Avenues, Forest Hills, shortly before midnight last night. The small car was going along Metropolitan Avenue and was just turning across the avenue into Wo haven Avenue when a large limousine behind attempted to pass. It struck the rear wheel of the small car and turned {t completely around, throwing it against a telegraph pole and over- turning it. Charles Sapler grabbed is daughter and held her tight, neither of them being injured. His father, Andrew, was thrown about fifteen feet, receiving a compound fracture of the skull and dying imme- hundred yards up the road and two men got out and came back to the mobile In front of No. 432 Bast Séth Street. He received minor lacerations, was attended, and sent home. Michael Paulmono, eight, of No, 1964 First Avenue, while crossing at 100th Street and Second Avenue, was struck by an automobile. Jessia Franklin, four, of No, 71) West 164th Street, was playing in front of her home when an automo- bile going at a moderate rate swerved to avold a crowd of ch'Idren. Jeasic, frightened, stepped in front of | the automobile. Nathan Rabinowitz, six, of No, 1474 Brook Avenue, the Bronx, suffered minor lacerations when an automobile struck him near his home yesterday morning. Andrew Sutton, thirteen years, of No, 367 East 179th Street, was an- | other of the light casuals in the list of automobile accidents. He was treated for bruises and went home. | Mra. Catherine Farrelt, — sixty- | eight, of No. 11 West 97th Street, was taken to the Knickerbocker Hospital ‘ate yerterday afternoon after she | had crossed the path of an automo- | bile at 97th Street and Columbus Avenue, Mrs. Farrell was on her way home at the time. Her condi- tion is sald to be not serious. Rite dla AUTO BUS SWEEPS 2 OFF TROLLEY CAR Conductor and Passenger in Hospi- tal After Sight-Seeing Vehicle Sideswipes Street Car, Joseph Pontell, twenty-four, of No. 409 Rodney Street, and Andrew McKinley, twent; tf No. 363 Flushing A: 2. Suffer From Eyestrain? Then why continue to abuse your eyes? Wear Ehrlich glasses and you marvel at the great relief. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Established 58 Years. York: 184 B'way, at John St) a3 Sixth ‘Av. 15th St g50 Sixth Av,, 22d St. tor i at Ann St. est 4ad Street.’ | sible internal inju THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1920. both of Brooklyn, the latter a conductor on 4 Franklin Avenue trolley car, were the men off. Pontel! has a fracture of the left arm and McKinley ha: 72 KILLED BY AUTOS IN JUNE; IS RECORD Death List Up to 25th Heavier Than Whole Month Last Year, This month will establish a record for the number of lives crushed out! by automobiles and auto trucks in| New York City. The death list, com- piled by Dr, Charles Norris, Chief Medical Examiner, shows that up to June 2% seventy-two pedestrians had been killed. In the same month last year motor vehicles claimed fifty-seven victims. The following shows the number of accidents in the various boroughs during the period mentioned and for the whole of the same month last year: Pripet to Ozerzyo. siderable material. the enemy were killed.’ We captured con- Two thousand of of the Polish army, was received from |an Bvanaville hospital, Warsaw to-day; “The enemy's resipt- lance has been broken on the River and injured. DISTINCTIVE Store Closes at 5 P. M Lord &7aylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE> 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Holiday Hats for the Fourth TEN KILLED IN WRECK. ‘The truck stopped on the tracks and was struck by the train, which was travelling at a high rate of speed, Sev- eral children were among those killed “SALADA" TEA is just that, and pure and fresh withal. Every little leaf tells its story of deliciousness. SEALED PACKETS ONLY Black Green and Mixed. West 42nd eet 106 pieces; attractive festoon border of pink roses; coin gold han- dles; value $42.50, $32.50 sign; coin gold handles, to match; also 6 Sippers. throughout. (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) LIMOGES CHINA DINNER SETS 108 pitces; beautiful colored border de- Value $125.00, $10.95, Two special values to be featured To-morrow: WARDROBE TRUNKS Exceptional Value at §G J] :50 ‘size 40x2232114 inches An Open Top Model—Strongly constructed, covered in green and bound with black vulcanized fibre; round corners, heavy hardware, riveted Cretonne lined, five drawers (two can be converted into hat box), top drawer locks; 10 hangers, shoe pockets and laundry bag. West 43rd Street | . CHINAWARE and GLASSWARE To be offered at much below the regular prices for To-morrow will comprise: AMERICAN PORCELAIN DINNER SETS 106 pieces; rich colored border designs; matt gold handles. Regular value $45.00, $35.00 42 pieces; new colored medallion border de- sign. Regular value $8.95 $82.50 CUT GLASS ICED TEA or BEVERAGE SETS—Rich, light cut floral and leaf designs, bi ar Jug, 6 Tall Bi aca alue lg af diately. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St..cor.Bond St! Then the big car stopped about a SPECIAL &t $44-50 Size 42423322 ina. A Stern Special Wardrobe Trunk——Exceptionally well made; covered and bound with black vulcanized fibre, heavy hardware, riveted throughout. Dome top, four large drawers, ten hangers and shoe pockets. Other Wardrobe Trunks ranging from $33.75 to 255.00 STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HEARN Fourteenth Street. Weat of Fifth Avenue, ELEBRATE the Glorious Fourth with one of these fresh, charming new millinery inspirations for the Holiday—Hats that we have marked at the lowest point so that you may be able to buy just one more for this especial vacation week-end, the completing touch of smartness in your Summer wardrobe! $6.50 Fine quality Silk Georgette in the aceepted and becoming shapes, trimmed with uncurled Ostrich semi-dress Hats or flowered shade Hats, Exceptional Price Reductions on ORIENTAL RUGS Specially selected assortments of the finest Persian and Chinese qualities in rich, mellow colorings. Sale of Toilet Articles Tuesday and Wednesday Things of which you will need a goodly supply to take with you on your vacation trip, and to stock up for use wherever you may be. Sav- ings are well worth while. No Mail or Telephone Orders. 25 ct. Size Johnson Foot Sample Tooth Bru ‘Soap.. clean—value .19 to .28... 25 ct. Cuticura Soa) Tooth Brushes—value 15... 1.46 Large Bar Whi 25 ct. size Mum ited Olive Oil Castile.. .S4 | $1.25 size Canute Quick Suds Laundry Soap #8 ct, Fompelan Taloum new shipment marked at unusually good values Persian Kurdistan Rugs In the larger hearth sizes. Usually $95.00—Now $76.00 Persian Muntaz Rugs (Room Size) —About 9x12 ft. in size, Usually $575.00—Now $460.00 White, Navy, Shell Pink, Delft Blue, Sand, Orchid A refreshing variety of last-minute ‘ novelties at this very nominal price. Special, & - 10 ct, Cake Castile Soap..... 7 New Sport Hats at $10.00 Chinese Rugs Dozar and Iran Rugs ie. genre Woshing y 14% Novelties in Honoki and Peanut Straw, Hand- A wonderful collection, all colors and | About 4x7 feet size, in a wide | .|— Palm Olive or Olivilo Soap— Embroidered and Appliqued in Worsted Flowers, all sizes at reduced prices; size 9x12. | variety of desi a jel Usually $125.00 H Pcie 6 cabs stan, net 1 OO : ‘eht Usually $700.00 to 875.00— Now | and 150.00— 54 ct. Large Bar Castile. .36 New arrivals constantly replenishing our stock of 18 ct. size Armou: Talcum Powder... $1.23 Hearn Goodwear Red Rubber Water Bottles... .S4 96 ct. Fountain Syringe— Chocolate Rubber— No. 2—rapid flow 96 ct. No, 2 Chocolate Color Water Bottle...... 74 10 ct. Jergen’s Bath Soap.. ‘7 $1.00 Brarrhesig Teeth Powder. ‘ 50 ct. Rabeco Tooth | Pas 25 ct. Kolynos Tooth Paste..18 23 ct. Hearn Shaving Cream..... 124 25 ct. Albodon Tooth Paste 20 60 ct. Size Forhan’s Tooth sport and utility models for the Outdoor Woman. $485.00 to 583.00 $100.00 and 120.00 HOUSEHOLD LINENS Suits for the Summer Girls Paste a7 2.39 Great Values at $25.00 Tomorrow At Unusual Price Advantages To-morrow ct, alae Ht te of Zinc... 14 - ‘ ‘i ‘ 8.75 ‘ei Liquid. ... Ba LANNING her outfit Irish All Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths, each $8. IHESE are the simple, $1.00 a ‘on for the week-end mannish styles most Irish All Linen Satin Damask Napkins. ......doz. $6.50 25 ct, Rebo Roach ) holiday or vacation, in demand this Pied sin Mulsified ed $1.25 size—overcoat 94 the Summer Girl is on the season, with beautiful tai- Huck Towels, | Union Linen Pillow Cases, peeves O)| HNMEres a8 2 ” epsrialey outlook for just such a spe- loring as a real feature, et arahad ola « dozen $2.00, 2.75 Hemstitched 3.....pair $2.95, 3.75 cially priced offering in Suits. notched collars, cross and Union Linen Sheets, tie belts, and novel pockets, Hemstitched ....pair $10.00, 13.50 Irish Pure Linen Pillow Cases, PAle oc cerecererees ore $3.75, 4.75 Irish Pure Linen Sheets, , Ivory Pyralin—specially priced—all perfect goods—each iece stamped Pyralin Ivory—an opportune offering for bridal gifts. $3.74 Hair Bru $2.23 Picture 68 ct. Salve Jai $3.46 Jewel Boxe: Huck Towels, Hemstitched .....dozen $3,50, 5.90 Turkish Bath sawe dozen . 74 ct. Talcum Box Holder. .62 $1.96 Nail Polisher $2.96 Clothes Brush.. 74 ct. Dressing Comb..,. - $7.00, 8.25 Men's Wear $7. Shantung Several Models, One Pictured Dimity Redaprends, $1.23 Powder Boxes Hemimmed . seach $2.75, 3.25 pair ..seeeeeeeee+ ++ $17.50, 19,00 £5.40 Maly Raashione ties fet Typed Bitchin Towels, 74 et, Whisk Broom Really good quality, As only a limited quan- Crochet Bedspreads, h $2.85, 3.95 PA ceed ..» $6.50, 8.00 tity of these Suits are in- cluded in this special pur- chase on sale tomorrow the earlier customer has the better selection. sturdy weaves, but light weight for coolness, in the natural Pongee—the ideal Suit for the young girl for Summer wear. Glass Towels. ‘Typed and Checked; doz. $6.50, 7.75 $1.46 Whisk Br. $1.84 Whisk Brodin. ALSO— - 2.50 | $1.23 Ivoroyd Nail Buffers... ++: 250 | 46 ct. Nail Fi .. B4 Also 2500 Yards of All Linen Crash Towelinasw Fine quality, heavy weight, suitable for Kitchen, Hand an Rees ewe 20 ins. wide; regularly 75¢ yard. SPECIAL, 50c $3.23 Ivoroyd Mirrors,. $2.96 Ivoroyd Hair rie aA eye Sizes to 18 Years 54 ct. Salve Jars... Third Floor.