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6 SI THE EVENING WORLD; TUESDAY, JUNE 29, ‘ ra 4 dD eabanwan't 's employ, a8 corespondent. | AUTO DRIVER SAVES KIDDIES, | West. Thirty-nintn Street, Iter arm | Miss Davis offered medical testimony was badly brulsed. None ‘of the othe ra | | to isiaereve the allegation Leaps From 1 Withe tridk plunged on der sb cued | gon tn his counterclaim Seatter Cro . a une hed into the ard, ed rt ruck driven by 4 inth oon by an war. | Fa raivense’ pithed Na nm Arthut| A truck driven uy A t it had | ¢ cy Flee! Mt tate & wealthy broker, as co-| No. 1497 Avenue A developed steering | Ky just an alan, |W s ft 4 nent | gear trouble b 1d | "Stop Here.” The damage to the show | Broadway, He was taken to’ the Thirty-ninth 8 aded| window and entrance to the store was JR tt ie in the ambulance that inj = > = = | 2 4 w de Robertson and Miss Davis tes-| or the curb w dren | about $1500, A Ree 4 in refutation of the stories told | were waiting t a8 the street, Stern a : by tho wife'@ witnesses that they /Ieaped forward from the truck and ran at e “alt vemarie Hotel preparing to| knocked over Annie Bernisch of No. 349 give ape 1 ice es toa patient | eee " ec, Meadow Shor Shopmen Give | justice Giegerich pie Mi eR Rl ORDER y, OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS & EC Company “24 Hours’ Grace” | Wife’s Action and Husband’s | amiss Davis testified that the sur- | Satin: Sires New Vow i Trucks Move Freight. | Counter Claim, ® w treated so roughly that he | ees te | frets ye A Thteats of additional railroad| Supreme Court Justice Leonard A.) , ¥ Hah a Sanh Mantanes | ‘atrikes in the eastern territory failed | Glegerich to-day dismiased Mrs. | th Summer Dresses Special Underwear Sale Wednesday ‘mony of the raiders that | 12 Val to materialize. Sarah L. Robertson's sult for abso-| they found Miss Davis Nghtly clad | $ ee An ultimatum had deen presented] iute divorce aguinst her third hus- | “#alnst the seaiinony ot t= | Now $6.95 ret band, Dr. Joseph A. Robertson, Jus- | ®t Manager of the hotel, who said | to the Pennsylvania by Harry 8. Jet- that he had hurried to the surgeon's | ) terye Chairman of the advisory board| * Glegerich previously had dis-| apartment immediately after the! ; )f the Philadelphia and Camden Fed- | missed the husband's counterclaim. | alarm and found the nurse fully | Materials include @fation, demanding the removal of| Mrs, Robertson named Misg Maud | dressed, with her uniform drawn over A - | Voiles, ginghams three shop foremen by 11 o'clock this| Davis, a young trained nurse in Dr.| her street clothes. eee ms, moraing and threatening a strike of = —-———— linenes, organdies, “88,000 men” if the cdnipany refused. | Ap hour after the expiration of the © @itimatum strikers said it had been decided to give the company “twenty- four hours’ grace.” ‘There was another threat that rail- Foad machinists would strike to-day in the shops along the Jersey Mead- OWs, but they didn't. The opinion among company officials and employees ‘alike is that the men will wait for the Wage decision of the Railroad Labot Board. Oficiails of all big railroads ‘entring here said there was no addi- | trouble of any kind to-day. power of the Citizens’ Trans- mn Committee in dealing with terfront freight situation was rated this morning. Ship+ ite of cotton sent from the Morgan Pler to the army base pliers in Gouth Brooklyn were refused by the deep sea longshoremen there, But the committee sent a special crew of Tongshoremen who quickly loaded ths “Seotton on the ship to which it was an and the ship sailed for Ger- ete. || Dainty Dress of | Pigured Voile $6.95 OPPENHE! M. Cll NS & ec | | | 500 Silk Dresses, One-Half Off! 34th Street—New York | Materials including a wide variety of silk Will Close Out Wednesday Full cut, comfortable models in buttoned and step-in styles No Mail Orders, C. O. D.’s, Refunds or Exchanges. HAMILTON: GARMENT CO. 4 | bar Voile. Bodice top. Flesh only. 307 FIFTH AVENUE ,XPt 200 High Grade Dresses | Combination of Stripe and Cross- | Special 1.85 Tees ccnp sea longshoremen did not xe. They merely refused to handle eo gotton.. They remained on the “Job to handle other things, and T. Values to 45.00 If Your Hair Has Been “Henna’d” and needs retouching, or if some of the 7 i | are discolored or reddish, you can cover th O'Connor, International President Combination of colored hair- Wm. J. ef tie tonssnoremen, ware aber ie line stripe White Voile. Z 45 Brandt's EAU de HENNA\ @ non-union men who : ite ment age: Hae ‘the cotton were paid by the Bodice top. Special No pack, no mess. Quick work. No w , hip company—which meant | grey or other color and make it uni Be \ in perfectly, come Saeeenennnceneenes Eau de H for xrey 2.95 for the purposes of this job at Models of fine quality Georgette, Taffeta, Crepe E the open shop had been estab- de Chine, Organdy, Dotted Voile and Tricotine least mn B Brown, Med abt Brown, Hlond At your dealer” $2.60 Cea aA HAIR SFECIALTY CO., 24 East ‘21st Street, [ew York Combination of plain Seco Silk and satin stripe Voile. Bodice top. Flesh only. Spec‘al aes ter Drew and Charles A. Eaton, of the Citizens’ Transporta- has ittee, will speak to-night . of the Hudson County n 8! League at the Downtown y o ' For Women and Misses | "New York Sf tyles America | CEWZ=2 | Maas C lothes New York All Wool Suits #19 ) i re ‘ : ° e . ° The Lowest Price in Years for High Grade Suits for Men and Young Men Flaving what people want—when they want it—at a price they will cheerfully Every garment is guaranteed with our Monroe Doctrine of Entire Satisfaction or pay—is the reason our popular Upstairs Monroe Clothes Punpe have served Money Back. capacity crowds during the past 15 days. Our original allotment of the product of several of New York's foremost clothing manufacturers is all gone—snapped up by thousands who know value and know We repeat, these Suits are incredibly underpriced—every one of these all wool garments represents a wholesale value of from $8.50 to $13 higher than the prices we quote at retail. a where to get it. Our ability to convert their stocks into cash has been the com- pelling influence that induced these same manufacturers to come through with There are only approximately 11,000 of these garments—and if the past two as the balance of their higher priced stocks—and we take great pleasure in announc- weeks’ selling is any index, they will be mighty quickly absorbed. = ing that we have arranged to sell these also at the inconceivably low prices of $19, We urge your early attendance if you have occasion to need good clothes at + $23 and $27. prices that practically half your cost. $27.50 and $30 $32.50 and $35 $37.50 and $40 Wholesale Values Wholesale Values Wholesale Values OPEN EVENINGS > UNTIL _ Alterations Free We Will Exchange or Refund We Deliver _ WNething to pay here or else- (Monroe Clothes Shops are a permanent institution—always ready to remedy any dissatisfaction.) 4 Uf inconveniant to call we gladly deliver.) for siterations when MANHATTAN BRONX au $6, $6.50 and 87 MONROE EXTRA! Pants Feature 4137.30, $8, 39 & s10 you buy at Monroe Shops.) 42d Street, cor, Bway Bergen Ave. at 149th Street Wholesale Values As an added feature to our great York, and you buy any pair at price Wholesale Values Monroe Special S0E@d * * Mado = BROOKLYN TS clothing 'e offer usands of if higher than class over- lassau « “ Frankfor ulton Stree $e SUI 7 5 ALL WOOL” Worstets oy Sheets aie you “saat to mae your pres- $ 7 5 * Hie aah pd ty : ‘ e “ “ , Court and Montagu: Streets — Trousers at less than wholesale prices. it last longer or put into service 5 Cortlandt Bvey 587 Fulton at “Flatbush Ave. % These trousers were the entire coat tucked away in your ward- 14th St, opp. Acad. Music NEWAR stock of bly the best known ‘s a chance that may never 34th Street, corner B’way JERSEY CITY Nevo Me maker of de. pants in New 59th id at Col, Circ'e ty) Extraordinary rt rahe ms « 125th “cor, Tih Ave. = PATERSON 220 Main Su : matt % ' s" S Y