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) | —— THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920,! tt cag oe em, trains. ‘Passengers were thrown in RAILROADS SEEK PRIORITY. all directions. ‘Their shouts. wore ext dard oe ‘ heard in the street? Patrolman |) They Should Re Gared for First sAinpack. Witeet Btasion ane “hmps in Distribution of Materials, lances from Lincoln Hospital. ¥ Preference for railroads in disteibu- ht to the street it was tion of materials used in building and Sina "eeettone of the passengers rehabijitating rolling stock ts asked, of was dangerously injured. Three we — ESE taken to the hospital: Edward Colo- “ DAN DER | N E” man, forty-six, No. 869 East Tremou.t « —.—_ Stops Hair Coming Out; Avenue, dislodated shoulder; Will ar Doubles Its Beauty. » J, Wilsom ‘thirty-two, No, 6613 Sixth Yj) Avenue, Brooklyn, internal injures, Eexington Avenue Passenger| sna witiam Tuite, twenty-three, 3, Cars Crash Into Work Train | 1145 Manhattan Atenue, posible frac- Ff ture of the shoulder, in the Bronx. Three railroad-employees and ten passengers sustained minor hurts, but Three passengers were badly in-| with other injured who refused to give fired and a score or more sustained] their names were able to go to their imlnor hurts when a three-car Hunt's |" Point passenger train collided with a work train 150 feet south of the Longwood Avenue station of the Hunt's ‘Point branch of the Lexing~ Enis Tike BES FIREWORKS BEAT BOOZE. Court Frees Man Who Sold Former and Denounces Polsonous Drinks, "It would be tér better if the rotten ton Avenue subway at 145 o'clock|pooze they are selling nowadays were this morning. confiscated instead of fireworks. ‘This should be one of the mest. glorious Fourths we have ever had. They are ‘The work train had come to a stop to repair a cable. The crew say the|selling rat poison for booze and it is sia 6 ie had bi .| ruining the young men of the country.” Bier nibrens ee been aeran nee at was Magistrate Dale's comment man gent back with a red lantern, * vor A few cents buys “Danderine.” Motorman Raymond, Witte of the| thirty-two, a stationer, of No. 14 t!|After an application of “Danderine” -|you cannot find a fallen hair or any -} bn passenger train declared he Jad seen| crackers ta chilinees “Detoo ree ae a lights agma who made the arrest, sald he had|@andruff, besides every hair shows neither danger lights nor flagman. |Conriscated Shiftel's stock of fire new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thick dvt. The crash partly wrecked bot ‘crackers. All the cards are on the table when you play the smoke game with Camel cigarettes! AMELS are most unusual in quality, in delightful refreshing flavor and in mellow mildness! Once you know Camels they alone answer your cigarette requirements —they are so absolutely satisfying! Camels never tire your taste, no matter how liberally you smoke! And, you know what that means in contentment! Prove also that Camels never leave any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor! manufacturers and merchants in a leté ter which Alba B. Johnson of Philadel- phia, President of the Railway Business Association, whl send out All New Designs $2.50 Madras Percale Shirts 1.55 formerly $35.00 to $45.00 29.00 frank G. 647 Eighth Ave. Men’s Furnishing Specials 4 the 4th and 13. METRIC SILK SHIRTS ‘on be! to-morrow to! root of present “formerly of Vagel Bror. Mag 10.00 12.50 6.95 65c ‘Notaseme” Lisle Hose 40c . ppenl is f ' | concerns selling materials or ‘services to di asued In the ortage of ¢ industrial dim uire r 42. St. 50: Big Values $1.00 Athletic Underwear 65c Fine Suits Reduced formerly $50.00 to $60.00 37.50 \ OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY,| |, SATURDAY EVENINGS Camels are sold everywhere in sci+ entifically sealed packages of 20 ciga- rettes; or ten packages (200 ciga- rettes) in a glassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Winston-Salem, N. C. formerly $65.00 to $75.00 49.50 expressed he National’s Outlet Store, 119 West 24th St. Friday---An After-Inventory ollar Day DOLLAR DAY—Always busy in the National’s Out- let Store; should be extra busy tomorrow, for there will bé a wonderful assortment of money-saving, record- breaking bargains. Many little lots that stock-taking brought to light; other articles of which we found al- together too many—all desirable warm weather mer- chandise, All fully as good or even better than the arti-* cles featured here, Come “See What You Save!” Women’s and Children’s Shoes Women’s Shoes of White Canvas, Patent Leather with White Cloth uppers and White Canvas Pumps. Children’s Canvas Pumps with leather or rubber soles. Infants’ Black Gun Metal-finished Leather Shoes. Women’s Felt Slippers, Extraordinary values! que ) DOLLAR 900 Boys’ Wash Suits Shirts and Blouses Bloomer or straight pants models, of White] Men's woven-stripe Chambray Work Shirts, Twill, Tan Repp, Blue-striped Suiting and]with attached collars. Men's and Boys’ Pon- Tan Khaki Cloth. Every one a great big|gee-finished Sport Shirts. Boys’ Blouses of bargain at dark color Striped:Madras. Choice at ONE DOLLAR f ONE DOLLAR Stat Main Floor, Examples of the Many Articles at 2 tor 94% wide lapped seat. Men's Athletic Style Under- wear of Crossbar White Nain- sook. Cont style knee length Drawers Women's Extra Wide Stock- ings of Cotton, full medium weights, wil lo soles and heels. .2 pair for $1.00 Women’s Union Suits of selected cotton yarn, knit in fine elastic rib. } weight, . jain Floor Examples of the Many Articles at 2 tor $4°0 Children’s Rompers Creepers of Blue Chambray, Woven-striped Chambray | and Striped Gingham. . for $1. Smal!) Boys’ Hats in Milan Braid and Toy Panama weave. Aviator, Rah-Rab and Tele- scope shapes....>:. for $1. Boys’ Shirts of dark striped Chambray, and Blouses of Black Sateen. Both with at- tached collar....... 2 for $1.00 Men's Straw Hats of Bleached Chip Straw in telescope shape. Fancy sash, band; light weight. 2 for $1.00 Girls’ Apparel The three Dresses pictured, a pique -trimmed Chambray, a Checked Voile and an embroidery- trimmed White Lawn, are examples of the values at ‘ ONE DOLLAR Union Suit Fancy White Dimity in ath- letic style, Full Well cut, well made Summer Trousers of Washable Tan | Cotton Beach loth stripe pattern. Cuff buttons, Keeneneeemees MGI F'1007 cement After-Inventory Dress Clearance} This group is an example of the amazingly big bargains. 1,090 Dress.s if iy in 15 hentia models are offered at the price! Durable, good quality Store Open wash fabrics that include: Voiles, both light and dark, with checks, stripes, All dots, figures and in solid colors. Plaid Ginghams, Linenes, Chambrays and Organdies. Remarkably good styles. Main Floor Store Hours: 9:00 to £:30; Saturday, 9:00 to 6:00. No Mail Orders Filled From Th's Store momma’ The World’s 1920 Price 10 Cents Summer Resorts Annual and Motor Tours Guide JUST At all World Offices and Newsstands PUBLISHED!