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

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Passengers Also Injured tn Collision in Bronx-—Boy Crushed to Death. In the Bronx last night a heavy motor truck and a Third Avenue trolley were in collision at 1524 Street. The motorman and two pass- engers were taken to Lincoln He Pital, where it was said the motor- mag may die. The truck, owned by Brown & Gold- berg, @gpressmen, of Mount Vernon, wee pBihg driven west on,152d Street by George Turner, twenty-five, of No. | 158 South Seventh Avenue, Mount Vernon, The car, {n charge of Mo- torman James Gallaghe:, forty-two, | of No. 248 Eighth Avenue, was going | north on Third Avenue. ‘The vehicles came together with a terrific cravh.’ The vestibule of the car was re- duced to crumpled steel and wood, , and the truck jammed against an iar, Turner escaped injury, ee motorman and two passen- Morris Gruber, fifteen, of No. Soe Trinity Avenue, and Paul Maze- lino, twenty-five, of No. 295 tempting Sang Gt lancae #4 cold, refreshing it when the sun is hottest. Contin dhe olf frlygicked lemons, pure sugar and citric acid (the natural acid of citrus fruits). Sent fr fre Boo, te metcrmence rush" wow Yore Ottesr Ora Hudson River by Daylight DAILY, INCLUD! “WABMINOTON, LVN "ROBERT FULTON Direct, Rail Connections. All i tickets between New York and Albany accepted. Music, Restaurant DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ‘ for {Hear Mountain. tWest burgh. Poughkeepsie, Kings int ans ‘Return seamer same day from points marked { TEAL ONE DAY OUTINGS Telephone 0. Day” DIBBROSSER y ‘PIEB. NEW YORK AN maT IE’ 300 FROM AUTO CRASH #rrestea. By tae whee Wreckhge. Narage Business Man’s Luncheon Hot Weather Style For luncheon tomorrow try a" Philadelphia"Cream Cheese with crackers and about three aia half a pound of beefsteak—or over a pound of chicken. Appetizing, hearty, sustaining, ily digested and yet so light it you will enjoy a new sense of comfort—especially if up to weather reporte. But insist upon the reel ‘Philadelphia.’’ Rich ia Pere bul fats, guaranteed fresh and deliciously wholesome. A PHENIX PRODUCT CHEESE COMPANY wich Street CONCERTS AND MUSIC. AIR CONCERTS eat SYMPHONY, ORCHESTRA. | CASINO ‘30th St. & Bway, Eves 6.15 Great Comedy Hit! WILL MORRISSEY'S COMIQUES In with ELIZABETH BRICE And a Stage Full of Peaches. “A GOOD SUMMER SHOW" Tribune Th. ath, W. BOOTH (8 w-< CENTURY a FLORODORA Central Tt, 47:2 & Bway AS YOU With Dick Bernard ire Marta at. 2.80. Were 10 I WERE. eet Little Theatre Bee’ FOOT - itust™ NORMAN TREVOR By 20R AKENS, Author of “DECLASSEE."* PARK ™«. aoe, Clea Daily. CHATERUTTLERRY ST. MIHIEL—ARGONNE U._ 8. Offictal Motion Pictures, THURSDAY BRINGS ‘That Treasury of Opportunities The Billboard Amecia's Leading Wkly * igeat OVER 2000 JOBS FOR ACTORS, MUSICIANS, Artists,~Advance Mon, Stage Car- ponters, Operstors, Stage Hands, Ete. 15 Cents. CENTURY REVIEW MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS POSTPONED £0 Mats, Wed, and Sat. 215 “FULL OF LAUGHS” wv. . Times “Buzzin’ Around” ONG ‘GO PLAYHOUSE *, nee ’ SEEING aT SELWYN Wz, Or MONTLY AT Ji, nan UKAN" eh 1EcrELD i MIDNIGHT FROLIC Spore stat bthen Cohan & Harris W,% HONEY GIRI G WM. COLLIER =" of aay aie ie Pres pels pertsens Next TUESDAY Ni ILLIAM R “SILKS AND SATINS”” stall aster "To-Morrow—MARTINE] YACHT RACES From the Great Steel Steamer PLYMOUTH of the Fall River Line Perfectly equipped for yacht race service under all weather cohditions; spacious saloons; ample observation deck: rooms; tegalas dining room; al Music, Tickets $16.20 Each Race Capactty Umited to afford maximum comfort ‘Steamer will lave Pier 14, North Miver, foot of Fulton St, fone Including War Taz 145 A. M., Eastern Standarc A. M.. Daylight Saving Tiny ale at Ticket, Offices IS RAR RR AE PRR INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACES As Announced July 15 and 17 View them from the fast Ward liner “ORIZABA”’ A modern, ocean-going, pas- senger steamer of 12,000 tons. Maximum comfort under all iti Licensed capacity, 1,860 persons. i stricted to 1,000. BEAR MT. AND RETURN On Steamers Operated by the Commissioners of the Palisades Interstate Park Dally, Including Sunday Daylight Saving Time ¥., 0. ‘Return! camer leaves Bear Mountain “*° Fare 60c. Round Trip Bet., Bun. and Holldaye 850 Children Under 12 Half Fare. Cafeteria Lunch Li = Drinkwater's ‘ray The Famous Mrs. Fair FEPROCTORS "NEW SOR Io ee Friday, AS Usuar, Barcain Dag ‘Complete Stocks of MIDSUMMER MERCHANDISE : Priced at Largest Savings Meet Every Need of Holiday-Goers and Home-Stayers Friday Midsummer Savings in Muslin Underwear Drawers —daintily made — trim- med with embroidery or rows of lnce—usually $1.28 .96 Bloomers — Flesh-color batiste- elastics at waist i knee usually .78.... 58 Bloomers—Crepe or Batiste, ruf- fles prettily stitched, hem iched or edged with blue sati usually $1.88.............. 96 Bloomers—Crepe mixture and fine batiste—large assort- ment—usually 82.48. 1.88 Envelope Chemises—with round or V-neck—fancy yokes of lace combined with embroidery and ribbon—usually $1.68 ..1.28 Envelope Chemises —- white or | flesh color voile and nainsook— good variety of tailored and trimmed styies- usually $2.68. orchid, — flesh-c attractively trimmed- GHEY SST. cece 3.16 Corset Covers—nainsook, dainty lace run with ribbon —usually 98 .. isda Corset Covers—fine nainsook finished with Madeira embroid- ery, medallions, and fine Val. lace — usually $1.49...1,18 | Princess Slips—yokes made of four embroidered medallions outlined with lace—skirt attractively trimmed with lace— usually $8.48.........005 2.64 Princess Slips —- slip-over model, with elaborately trimined yoke and’ skirt—usually 84.28... .3,74 Night Dresses—-cambric and nain- sook—round, V or square neck— finished with dainty embroidery round, square, V and high-necked styles — trimming of lace, em- ‘broidery, tucking and UL EVERY DAILY apa im NEW YORK SAYS: SHIPWRECKED cr ae ASTOR T RIVOLI tite THE Title _With THOMAS MEIGHAN Ethel CLAYTON “THE LADDER OF L RIALTO ORCHESTRA ipa BURKEin Clermont eaves Plor B. Penn. RR. City, B45 A. Biet, Avs Battery 80 Recreation “Pier, W. 0 A.M. GRITERION Biway at 44th Bt, number of cabin rooms avail- able for special parties. Tickets $25 Each Race Dicloding Batiet Lanch (Wer tax extra) ‘Ward Line. Pier 14. ver, foot of Wall Bt. 9.00 A. Mi cape | Ward Hine, Bier 13, foot Dally ar 6! Eastern Steamship Lines, inc. ‘ 7 BOSTON - 1 hap ami LINE All the way by water via CAPE COD CANAL Pioamery leave Fler 18. North Ri “a foe ber? (Waylight Times SAY hk: LINCOLN tn “the “Inner Voice rane BEAR Round Trip MUSIO—AEFRESHMENTS—OANCING. ‘Telephone Bewling Tron Steamboat Co, iM CONEY ISLAND Fare 6c Children 896 BEST route for autos to, Bear 3 | Lvs. Battery Pier, *9.30 A.M, 1.30, coo tn tes omited Mn) Fare 18 bat ri "ta, “tie init! i DAYLIGHT TRIP ON THE SOUND Beart your, racetion, with thls, deltghiful. trip 0: tes to» New foildays. Balt tour ater (daylight. saving! thm aay. @ ciclo folliwing, morning, Tro Direct tions to HASH, Nd, BOATS. Dally 0.3 a5 AL)” SUNDAYS, 9.90, 10.90 a, wet ae DYCKMAN ST. FERRY||C 1" Te INTERSTATE PARK BATHING 2000 Free Br-h Houses FARE 5c M in N. J. BOATS EVERY 10 MINOT! THREE TKIPS DAILY MUBIC, DANCING, REFRESHMY. TELEPHONES BROAD 1380-6°34 |, HUDSON RIVER NIGHT IT LINES 3 sa Day from Pict 2!|SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS Meg “Norma Talmadge all pointa hts ce sek waren SURF BATH) EEPLECHASE| THE FUNNY PLACE S@URRY JURF & POOL BATHING, i SrARuGnT ya ay EAST 127TH 87. gu LUNA 00 P.M rs, (ines Wer Ta). FREE CIRCUS Cnlldron Free Weekday Ate | i eS oH reer ea] ‘deat Ldtad ee ‘Dus 18k Me JACK 1 NORWORTH lino a Wiliams SOURHBCo TURP ES bon—usually $2.28... 1.64 Sample Night Dressss—-wonderful assortment of crepe and batiste models in white and flesh in an an indescribably large number—usually $2.74......1.94 | Petticoats—of nainsook, with flounces of close and open em- broidery, and also numerous lace trimmed modelo usually $2.76 + 1,90 Extra Size Dyevencat ‘soft finish muslin—hemstitched ruffles— usually $1.48............ -1.00 Extra Size Corset Covers—round neck, trimmed with embroidered edge run with ribbon— usually .97. . -76 Extra Size Envelope Chemipes— fancy lace trimmed yokes— usually $2.07..... 0.0005. +62.24 Extra Size Petticoats—flounce of wide embroidery— usually 2.76 ARAR ROS Yi) Extra Size Chemises —of good quality musi orded band- usually ‘$1.76 ‘ 1 Extra Size Night Dresses —nninsook --round or V neck—trimmed with lace or embroidery edging and finished with shirring and _ rib- bon—usually $2.28......... 1.64 Friday Midsummer Savings in Blouses Hand Made Blouses—embroidered and drawnwark models— our reg. $7.97 and $8,97....6.94 Georgette and Silk Blouses—em- broidered—tucked and lace- trimmed, also tailored effects—- our reg. 88.97. .....+ 4 Friday Midsummer Savings in Corsets and Petticoats Women's Corset Waist. pedium bust, long hip— sizes 19 to 27 our reg. $3.00 aia 2.44 Women's Extra Si: Corsets—of light weight coutil—medium bust and long hip—sizes $1 and 92. A few larger sizes our reg. $3.50 2.64 White Tub Silk Petticoats—-sport model--straight model with scal loped edge-—another model with | shirred and tucked flounce our reg. $4.94.... 3.75 4 4 PROMPT DELIVERIES OF GOODS ‘—y BOUGHT FRIDAY, #—@ © All goods bought Friday will » be delivered Saturday, according to our regular routine, drivers and wagon boys receiving @ holiday dur ing the week to make up for Satur- day, which other employes get This insures customers receiving | goods promptly, as per schedule, same as if our stores were ope... and deprives no employe of « | holiday. STORE OPEN 9A. M. TO 8 P.M HEARN Fourteenth Street. Friday Midsummer Savings in Boys’ Clothing Boys’ Trousers—-fancy gray mix tures—sises 7 to 16 years our rég. $1.50... 1.00 Boys’ Khaki Play Suits—8 to 7 6 years—value Heavy Khaki value $6.06. to 12 years Boys’ Coate—navy serge and fane: mixtures—full belted—some with sleeve *backs lem—plain or pleated 2% to 9 years our reg. $11.94—clearance. 6,55 Boys’ Extra Trouser, Suits single and . double breasted some pleated models — green, gray, brown and tan mixtures 9 to 18 years-— our reg. $99.60.......+...15.60 Boys’ Summer years Palm Coat Suits—7 to 17 Beach and beach cloth—tan, gray and olive—our reg, 89.76, Boys’ Blouses light and mediunt striped percale—with collar at- tached—8 to 16 years— our reg. $1.48..... ’ 1.27 Boys’ Overall red trimming— $1.48 1.24 ters—slip-on style —our reg. $1 Boys’ 5S: sever hades our reg. $8.85 blue and tan with “2 to 6 years 28 to 84 2.45 Boys’ Night Shirte—muslin—-pink and blue triimmings—full cut 10 to 16 years— our reg. 94. . Friday Midsummer Savings in Girls’ Needs Girls’ and Misses’ Smocks—ramie linen and voile, in pretty colors and white with colored embroi- dery—some with blank¢t stitch- ing, others smocked— sizes 14 to 20 yrs— our reg. $3.04,. $4.24 and 84.98.. ‘ 2.92 d_ Girls’ Black Surf Cloth Bathing Dresses -trimmed with white and colored braid—with col- Jar and collarl our reg. $4.48 jess. 3.82 A REMINDER. SHOP TOMORROW We Close All Day Saturday. Friday Midsummer Savings in Infants’ and Little Tots’ Needs " Summer Cotton Shirte— quality . Hie ter eae iee Infants’ Cotton Socks—pink and blue—to 8 years—special,.. 47 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses—special lot—gihgham d short sleeves—to 8 yra— and chambray— Empire and fitted models—sizes to 6 years—our reg. $2.24..1,28 Little Tots’ Rompers and Creepers ——gingham and chambray— to 6 years— our, reg. $1.47 Yo 1,00 ind Bishop Dresese— embroldery and lace trimmed— sues to 3 years— our reg, $1.67 Friday Midsummer Savings in Negligees Dotted Swiss Negligees—full length and breakfast coat models— trimmed with stitching— our reg. $2.94 our reg. 34.94 our reg. $5.94 our reg, $6.60 lace or fancy silk 2.47 Japanese Crepe Kimonos — heavy quality—prettily embroidered in white or colors—rose, Copen. and light blue— our reg. $5.94 aarnrtean 4.35 Friday Midsummer Savings in Silk Lingerie | Envelope Chemi: nple lot satin and crepe de chine~-white, pink and ore and ribbon rows of lac usually $8.28. hid — trinuning of Envelope Chemises ee de Chine — finely finished tailored styles in lace trim models usually $4.04 silk, satin and Camisoles —) p crepe de chine--yokes of em- broidered georgette, satin bands and ribbon usually $1.18 .70 Camisoles—of extra fine quality satin—exquisite styles usually $2.48 1.64 Night Dresses—white and flesh square neck lace finished yokes of wide filet with rosebuds and ribbon—usually $7.94....+. 4.84 Weet of Fifth Avenue, Friday Midsummer Savings in Hosiery and Sweaters Women's Full Fashioned Lisle Hose black and white— our reg. 96 77 Children's Mercerized Soci o—white with fancy tops, also darker colors- 4 Ca. Oe Seer e 32 Men's Mercerized Socke— our rem 66 Pure Silk and Fibre Sweaters. - Tuxedo models—fancy weaves variety of colors. our reg. 818.94 . 15.00 Shetland Tie-Back Sweaters short sleeves white, peacock, rose, salman and black our reg. $8.48 2.38 Shetland Sweaters — Tuxedo onerous 4.74 Friday Midsummer Savings in Handkerchiefs Men's Handkerchiefs—\, inch hem--large sises— our reg. $1.08... dor 49 special . ; each | Women's Handkerchiefs. white or colored — embroidered corners also in solid colors. our reg. 84 5a bee WOOT i sasasie shee each , Friday Midsummer Savings in Various Needs Mh Me styles own and and % bla Cowhide lining—rein’ ther, on our.reg. 311,60 60 (aap 9.47 Cluny Laces— for scarfs, brassieres and other needs— aT ‘Women’ Suits—low neck, sleeveless, loose or tight knee—regular and extra sizes —seconds of our reg .77 and .87 quality.. .60 Children’s Cotton Veste—-low neck and short sleeves or sleeveless— our reg. .27. 21 Wide Moire Taffeta and Fancy Striped Ribbons— OUP 20) GB ies ccs sc tes Remnants of Ribbone—variety. of colors and styles— our reg. .54 to .68 yd 38 Ruffling—net and aaa . our reg. .47...... “ Draped Veile-—black and ‘colors— octagon and filet mesh—embroid- ered and chenille —borde; special purchase, $1.47 to $2. - COvetONS pisredescesvens ee Women's Milanese Silk Gloves— 2-clasp — double finger tips a black, white, gray, pongee an Pec aa value $1. . 716 Children’s Silk ONE FOR, SEAT i cacrneienes 2.17 Box of Stationery—white—novelty weave and fine quality— OUP FOR Aes cases koanh vee 18 Steel Knives and Forke—ebony and cocobola handles—set of 6 knives and 6 forks— our reg. $2.75 and $2.97..:.1.05 Novelty Necklaces — large ‘amor. ment of dainty colorings to go with sunimer Gy ee Silver Mesh variety of styles— our reg. $8,97 Friday Midsummer Savings in Silks Yard Wide Wash Satins—white and flesh color— our reg. 82.46............. 1.98 36-Inch Foulards—Radium finish— patterns op colored white fancy ...+ 3g Inch § ¥ rongee—light, shades arrests | Friday Midsummer Savings in Dress Goods 54-Inch All Wool Men's Wear Serges and Whipcorde— our reg. $4.48. . .. 3.28 54-Inch All Wool Velour Checks and Plaide— our reg. $5.68......5..5..-3,08 48-Inch All Wool Plaide—fine serge weaves— our reg, 88.97 os 294 Semi-Made Shir est all-wool 87 to 12.97 materials... ++ +48 | imported Drees Giasiashes stripe | $1.10 Hearn’s “Tres Chic” Fees ‘Powder kerato) | Linen and Union Cotton Gray or Tan Blankete—with éon- Crib Blankete— Mostly All Weel Domet Flannels — bleached — 97 Domet Flannels — bleached — . , Our reg. 81,80, Friday Midsummer swale Dress Cottons - Silk Mixed Chiffonette—s5 wide —all best colurs— ~ my elsewhere $1.00, er Fancy Summer Voiles — many dainty patterns and co! were 6T........ Al Novelty Voile -charming eff in the darker shades ~ ae bang peed dateateeten « ae checks and vlaiss " were 65 Px Colored Dotted Soins sortment was .78. se eeeeee Rinate “Likes! Sel colors were 77.. prope Needi sie : Toilette Goods. - Section $1.00 size Hesen's Bay Rum 60 size Hearn’s Bay Rum 25 Woodbu Soep. 46 Complexicn Brushes. 18 Hearn's Shaving Cream, « 46 Hearn’s Face Powder. . 18 Armour's Taleum Powder, .25 Pompeian Talcum Powder. | 6 hone White Celluloid _ Mirrors rere. Case with Powder Puff. . Large Assortment of i All-Rubber Bathing Cape © 10 to 1.23 0 oe Friday Midsummer Savings in Linens, Ete. 70-In. Mercerized Table Danaea our reg. 81.75 20-In Mercerized Damask Ni hemmed... . Special 5.1 Lace Trimmed Ti Cesheieplital tion of dainty Prey oa our regular $8.45...., Hommed Turkish Towele—sot sorbent PE reap full Moock ' our regular .6: Union Linen (part cotton) Hoek, Towele—Heavy quality—white » borders--our reg. ‘ Hemmed Huck Towels—so! ‘ ish cotton—white borders— mn, a our regular .26......,,.., wide—excellent qualities Yor Bu Sune mey dresses ct ae : our regular .86......., 64 Ya. Union Linen ( cotton) Dish Toweling—bo: ica oe our reg. .40...... vaeeen 26 Ya. i Do Your Week-End Shopping Tomorrew Saturday We Close Ali Day Friday Midsummer Savings ia Blankets Eiderdown Cortex Finish Jaw quard or Block Deslgne—te 's. variety of combinations and orings—our reg. $6.96..... 7 Made of imported and “Domestic mixed cottons”—white with pink or blue borders—sixe 60x78 inches - —ent and bound singly— our veg, O7.946....0. caine $96 trasting borders—full size— our reg. $4.47...... ‘ Block Genet K ink or solid white—aie 1 stiteched— our reg. '.8T. Blanketo—Assort- ment of colors, plaide—alee white with contrasting bordere—' sise—our reg. $12.96..,... Flannels | inches wideheavy flecey nap Our Teg. 40......sec rene wide—he (mill lengths, 1 to 10 yday— “0 Bat our reg. .62 Friday Midsummer Savings in a White Surf Cloth _} 82 inches wide-—highly quality—splendid for au mm kirts—- %

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