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_THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1) << —SESE | dine skirt, a cream colored crepe | | waist with dark blue trimming, black | HURT IN AUTO CRASH. silk openwork stockings, and black | ws, pangs, ‘Oif Mab, and a \keny ‘ACTOR HUNTS IN VAIN/GIRL’S DEAD BODY FOR LOST CHILDREN! INDICATES MURDER PUEDE Wo tetas foKcd. The girl was about nineteen years old and had] tucky Judge Victims. Waudevillian, Separated From Wife|Found in Court Yard Between |?!ck hair and eyes } In ax automobile collision yenterday Fears Two May Have Been Two Tenéments, Her Head SINGER'S SON. KILLED. | Chartes Parish ot Aylectord Place, Ky, Crushed In. vous Okia., uly, 19.-—albert w.| ae thrown into t) Mra. Rose Frank, Janitress of the aix- |New Ga, and ifn: [eut. and bruised. story tenement at No, 49 Monroe Street, [emt F. Midkitt Of Mme, | President ¢ ot went Into the court yard between that - haart and the tenement at the corner pany, @ resident of ‘Port Chester, N. ¥.. also suffered cuts and bruises. James M. Maspeth of Tottenville, river of the automobile which collided [with Mr rested ot Rutgers Street early to-day to ork wvcin ed oth beane drt tha hee creiked dropped oft und the plane fell mbont as though with repeated blows, Robinson of be p madisgn Bt Strest f Hs 5 i - ane fa . of an pgs Mae buliding. "None of "the ther tenement could iden- tle | tif; er taht ona alti tth ithered, forel sister Dol- rongs % toe ve forcing police to had ‘and |“rne’ body was clothed in a dark ‘Bere, fC? si i ANY PEOPLE are allow- ing their linen stocks to run low, expecting a general drop in linen prices, nnual Summer akan Sale *'3 low in 4 AtRed rio i 10*t.X Z50% Our Entire Sto Stock of wy, Haves 1 From our personal investigation : we believe linen prices will not be reduced for at least a year—and ‘ probably more. In the meantime, you may rest assured that McCutcheon’s prices are always moderate and in many cases lower than the present wholesale quotations. James McCutcheon & Co: Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets. B. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street _ Sales for, to-morrow (Tuesday ) A. Special Offering of Sterling Silverware . will consist of a varied assortment of ‘inter= * esting pieces, unusually attractive in design, quality and workmanship, marked at prices that are decidedly below the real values. Included will be ‘ €andlesticks . . “Bonbon Dishes . uch 6.75 to 12.00 Berry Bowls. . «. each 18.50 to 28.00 ' Baskets for cake or fruit, each 15.00 to 38.00 A Summer Clearance of Girls’ Tub Dresses and Smocks all at remarkably low prices 1,100, Girls’ Tub Dresses. in a large va- riety of styles and materials : each $8.75 offering exceptional values at $2.65, 350 & 4.25 Also 120 Men's Belt Buckles (various designs) of sterling silver . . «» « each $2.00 War Revenue tax of 5% additional throughout 300 Girls’ Cotton Smocks, prettily made of various materials, many of them handeembroidered; sizes 6 to 14. ; at the reduced prices of $3.75 & 4.85 (Girls’ Department, Second Floor) (First Floor, Madison Avenue section) The Art Needlecraft Department will offer special values in "Imported Lingerie Pillow Slips in several designs and sizes, all made of fine material and charmingly hand-embroidered very low-priced at 75c., $1.35 & 3.25 Women’s Silk Parasols & Umbrellas (equally suitable for sun or rain) will be on sale at very special prices Sun-or-Rain Parasols, of silk taffeta in black and colors; with ebonized handle and $5.90 Sun-or-Rain Umbreilas, (24-inch) of silk taffeta in black and colors; handle capped with bakelite and finished with silk cord WOOD ae 6D Mette” $6.50 War Revenue tax additional in both cases Also in thé foll 3 ¢ - blaming sword-loop of silk cord Silk-coyered Couch Pillows (circular) in a variety of attractive colorings, at $4.50 _ Cambric-covered Pillows (pink or blue) Size i24gxl6inches . . . at 45c. Size 14 x 18 inches « «© e« at SSc. racine Floor, Maitieon ‘Avenue section) “ (First Floor) Pest & Co. ef Kieeandir’s Shoe Sale Incomplete lines, but’ i exceptional values in | J Fifth Avenue-at 35th Street | Established 18; Women’s ; emit i Low Shoes | sila reduced to © MEN’S TWO-PIECE SUITS 21:00 to 55.00 for the hot summer days, of fine tested fabrics, including Palm Beach in tan, - green, brown and grey; mohair, tropical worsteds and Shantung silk. $3.00 for Odd 4ots of _white oxfc oxfords. | $5: .90 for Pumps, Pumps, opera ties and oxfords —kid, calf and , calf and canvas. $620 at. which offered, fh 85 8 for’ the the most modish patterns of the season—thirty- four styles in black or brown, including patent leather. All Sales Final | No C. 0. D. or Exchanges Sixth Avenue at which over thirty styles are Continuing—Clearance of MEN’S & YOUNG MEN’S SUITS rea A Originally 50.00 to 60.00 38.00 61.00 to 65.00 45.00 66.00 to 70.00 50.00 71.00 to 80.00 57.50 81.00 to 87.00 67.50 ALTERATIONS GRATIS You Never Pay More at Best’s Store Closes at 5 P. M.—Closed Saturday During July and August Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 89th Street Mail and Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask Jor Telephone Grder Desk | As popular as Domino’ pack-* age sugars./ American Sugar * Refining Company. “‘Sweeten its 5 with Domino os Morning and Porch Dresses Reduced for July Clearance $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 to $10.75 Prices according to material and style Fruit Bowl: $7.50 10 $25.00 IFTH AVENUE is Fifth Avenue, not only in its marble and brick, not only in its motors and hansomsand [J busses, not only in its people, but also in its dis- tinctive shops. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” 314 Fifth Ave, nr. 32d St. COLLECTION of pretty and practical models, in all white and colored novelty Voiles, in flowered and figured effects. Not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in the collection, A The flavor aj and the food builds. Second Floor. Needs No Sugar Give the youngsters —_ - — at least Theres a Reason Horlick L Are You Reading The Original Malted | cin ( scope eS sod tn at toa|| “Life Beyond the Grave ] The Alleged Spiritistic Revelations '} of an English Clergyman (| By the REV. G. VALE OWEN ( Vicar of Orford, Lancashire, England, \ Every Day:‘in the World Morning Edition me a em ee ame te ene ne ee se te SUNDAY WORLD WANTS *. WORK MONDAY WONDERS '