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— reer aes Fo Bez ers \xing Avenue, New Brigh? Justice— Capen —Earny-—Ehary— Sit kann MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY 34th Street Passengers Climb Through Wia-| Charge dows at Fulton-Franklin, E'e- | | | vated Station. A near riot dccurred yesterday at) A mes . THE EVENING WORLD. THURSDAY, AUGUST -WTHIT seatbelts er neha cA ehuiond Coun | Ccrnente Miss Rown nnd) and Franklin Avenue, Hrooklyn, 00% | gmerion was held last night in the teutt RIOT AS 3,000 TRY JEWS URGE U.S. | re, ou, sony ani etary ine TO BOARD ONE TRAIN TO DEPORT HUSZAR Eft: io “alle Rp religious presudice \ [300 Weaner 6 Ex. Premier of Hungary | Seas 1 AND FOUR HURT AS ask ‘Threatened Lives of 50,000 | Dr. ‘ hurt it had to be treated bs the sur. | uffering from minor injuries. local (rains. A crowd ui ow niussed | Little Hungarian Hall, No. 257 Bast | FINDS $20,000 JEWELRY on the platform attempled to board a| Houston Street, with Dr. Samuel Buch- If He Is Harmed. xeon who came io tite St Vincep vs na of the Bgecutive Board of ambulen avd he returned to his|the elevated station at three cer train and for time the ait. / tr, Deputy Commissioner of Markets, Accident Gesu 4 at t Unguarded| a ' Railroad Crossing Near ve ly with Crery teed of the law to be soupy itted.” t Fulton Street ‘ederation | homptint et | the Federation of Hungarian Jews in Elizabeth The Annual August Sale of L ation threatened to becomes serious. aa Chairman, Men, women ‘The purpose was to urge the Govern: ment to deport, aa an undesirable alten, Charles, Huszar, former Premier of Hubgary and organizer of the “white terror” In that country, who ts now In Reliboy Pick: Pt } add ebildren fought} ponchca at ogutll 2d each Other in their efforts to get Alpia a abéard. Many climbed through the A handbag containing several hundrea | W'"dows, dropping |unch boxes, bath~ doltars in French currency and travel- | Geis aud ation eipiny en that i in Me- A if Mra, Pilzabeth Hutchenson, fifty | ¢t* checks and jewelry valued at about | regtored order and the train pulled the United States aa an emissary of his Oriental Rugs H years old, of No, 179 Third Street, | £20000 was found yesterday afternoon | out, ‘ | Government, i Jersey City, was killed early to-day |" (h® floor of the Hotel McAlpin lobby P Passengers who use the Fulton) Dr. Buchler told of & mesting with * } by Hugh D. Logan of No, 149 Bast 384 | Street elevated, which runs to Park) Row only, may transfer at Franklin $500,000.00 worth played by us. Mr. Huszar yesterday in which he de- clared Huszar sal way harmed in America to-day, 50,000 Jews will be killed in Hungary to-mom row.” “We must not fear any such threat,” sald Dr. Buchler. “Conditions in Hun- gary cannot be worse than they are the largest and most magnificent collection ever dis- ’ i when the automobile in whioh she z was viding was struck by a ‘“Wild- eat" engine at the Linden Road cross- ing of the Jersey Central Railroad at Roselle Park, a suburb of Elizabeth. Mrs. Mary Glynn, of No. 148 Arm- strong Avenue, Jersey City, suffered Street, a bellboy. There was no means| Ow only. may transfer ut Fra if identifying the lost which Mg i Mair hea rage gs os oh Ro fined over tp the Rotel get, |ceed to the Prospect Park station of A short time later Mrs. A. onetes | that line, By climbing a flight of Of APreinia, went to the otal and iden- | stairs and crossing to the other plat- title hal ra \@ dropped | form y on 'e while at luncheon. cacasa: they can board a Brighton ex. 0 re. | Drese, Which takes them as far as cently came to the city from Pittsburgh, [Sith Street, Manhattan, and over to for six years “Tf Tam in any Every desired weave is included in this large collection and there are sizes for every need. Indeed, this is an exceptional opportunity for prospective pur- Ess chasers to secure the best qualities of Oriental Rugs at great savings because | eee Coffee me } f a sacks: CoS ecat, 2 where he par eyed f re Ques m m without paying gn extra|to-day. It 1s eens te, me how ie racture ©} he skull, ler son, | as bel y in tl el nickel, the former head of a ent with ; Tibah, Ava Yaaro, 4 tects OL Se Prices “rks At a New Low Point way the left foot and her daughter, Marie, at Sale H a three years old, lacerations of the Sale Regular i | 4 sealp and bruises, Mrs. Cathenine Weave Price Weave Size Price Price | | ee | Wright, of the same address, was Mahal, .00 245.00 Tamarez, 11.9x8.6 625.09 375.00 | . eh end cut. Mahal, 5.00 145.00 Iran, 18.5x10 895.00 595.00 |i j rs. Hutchenson died ‘before reac i ing St, Euzabeth's Hospital, # Mahal, 00 295.00 India, 18.6x9.0 800.00 400.00 ! ! vkull was fractured. ‘The driver, Frod Mahal, 00 300.00 Melez, 20.0x12 1275.00 795,00 jf | Suess, of No. 893 Summit Avenue, | ce India, .00 175.00 India, 12.0x8.7 950.00 225.00 | t Bite cnet war gene wencieo peel y Mahal, 00 295.00 . Arak, 18.0x9.3 795.00 535.00 i ' wp freight adn near Philadel, . Arak, 5.00 545,00 Kermanshah, 12.0x9,0 950.00 745,00 : ! not ag et how the gh aed biel AS Arak, 00 595.00 Khorrassan, 19.9x18.11 1950.00 1495.00" 1 ie i pened. There is no night man at the . ‘ ; H erossing. Anatolian, 0 x0.0 00 395.00 Arak, 14.10x11.5 1150.00 745,00 | ; been” visting Me vend Mapa, Tecan 35th Street Sth Avenue Mahal, 11,10x8.0 00 445.00 Mahal, 12.8x8.6 675.00 Hh | Es si, of Chandler Aventis, Herne SN : Melez, 12.0 x90 00 450.00 Iran, 15.10x11.9 975,00 ‘ rk, and left fro home at 11.30]N Pi ‘olor Sarouk, 12.0 x8.8 1450.00 935,00 Arak, 12.9x9.0 650.00 450.00 } ' o’elock. ea ta cree Use the Fifth Ave. Entrance * Kerman, 18.10x9 > 125000 895,00 Kerman, * 165.0x10.1 1750.00 1075.00 | SAVING DAUGHTER Persian MoussoulRigs, regularly 85.00 and 97.60, 69,QQ cach A most popular hearth size Rug at about wholesale cost SJ Mrs. Hall of Staten Island Fatally Injured as She Drags Child From Car's F YW Friday—Last Day mi-Annual Beautiful Chinese Rugs 345.00 9d 395.00.......regularly 575.00 to 650.00 Exquisite designs; Bise 9x12 {triccsienes 699 Richmond died to- West received nck by an of her home. lustrous Gold and Blue colorings. | (Larger and Smaller sizes at proportionately low prices.) ! (Eighth Floor.) qq S last night when slie ™ automobile at the door She ro > the st eight-year-old duvet ) N i e s SS eof an ance some Cl h i en ‘ Annual August Sale of and In- N IN . FS 4 dae =] Clot Ins vent : McCrecry Quality Linens | police | Yo Wy 20% to 30% Below Regular AMBULANCE HITS AUTO WRECK; UPSET Surgeon Hurt on Way to Aid Injured Man and Woman at New Dorp, S. I. A Staten Island Hospital ambu- lance, sont, to an automobile wreck on Todt Hill Road, New Dorp, shortly after midnight to-day, collided with the wreck in the dark and added the surgeon to the list of injured. James E. Dubois of No, 27 Le Tomp- “Children with faces round and pink, Every morning have Borden's milk to drink.”* Rese Bleek. so Went 26tn'St, N.Y. Drinking Neen of BORDE rich, wholesome milk is the surest way of making your cheeks glow with that pinkness of good health, BORDEN’S MILK makes your | blood richer and redder IN than any other one iS food. See to it that your kiddies drink a quart of BORDEN’S MILK each day, and thus give them the proper chance to grow and thrive. Phone for our solicitor and arrange for daily vant or call the man on the wagon. This is Prize Rhyme No, 36. Any boy'o virl under 14 years can win $5 for each thyme we can use ML YY Va We Li 2,89! conveniently tocated stores. Borden’s Farm Products Company, Y LM yyy W Ine. 63 VESEY STREET Phone: Cortlandt 7961 Offering Unrestricted Choice Of Our Entire Stock Men’s and oung Men’s Suits 189 Suits, regularly 65.00 204 541“ 478 “ 297 “ 193 “ 60.00 : 55.00 i 50.00 uf 48.50 “ 43.50 Due to this eae tae price there will be a sli where alterations are desired ‘ No C. O. D.’s No Approvals t charge oment!t Extra Space—Extra Salespeople—Extra Tailors No Returns SL scetmnat seer enema Danette ton filled regularly 6,00, 4, 4 ene - All Linen Irish Damask Table Cloths. 5.50, 7.50 and 9,00 regularly 7.00 to 12,50 m . All Linen Heavy We Table Cloths, ight Scotch Damask ax2 yds..... 7.50, 9.50 and 10.50 regularly 9.00 to 14,00 2x2} yds..... 9.00, 10.50 and 12.00 peritai 12.00 to 16,00 2x8 yds..... 10.50, 12.00 ond 14,50 regularly 18,60 to 18,60 All Linen Heavy Weight Irish and Scotch Table Napkin Breakffast size... .doz 6.25, 7.50, 9.00 regularly 50 to 12.50 Dinner size.. doz. 12.50. 00; 17.50 regularly 15.50 to 50 All Linen Irish Damask Table Napkins; size 22 x 22 inches i 8.50 regularly 12.50 Cotton Table Damask, bleached, 68 inches wide, regularly 1.50," yard 1,00 All Pure Irish Linen Shee ind Pillow Cages, hemstilched Shects....pair, 15.00, 20.00 «nd 25,00 regularly to 00 Cases.....pair, 3.75, 5.50 and 6,50 regularly 5,50 to 9.00 Hemmed Huck 7 eels sles doz nd 4,50 regularly to 6,00 Hemstitched Tul , eae doz 4.50 and 6.00 regularly #50 to ) Ti sale Z Blankets, C $50,000 W« White Blane rl Single Size . pair 5.00, 6. } 3.78 regulurl 8.50 11.00 Double alze.. «} 7,50, 9.50 end 10.75 regularly 9 14.00 Grey Blankets, pink » ! 7,00 regularl Plaid Blank ! 6.75 ond r ve) l » | . Bread Tray Covers..... _ Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed........ dos. 3.00, 4:50 and 7, 6 regularly 4.50 to 10.00 Irish Glass and Pantry Towels; name _Wwoven in red or blue, doz. 7.50 regularly 10. 00 Twilled Kitchen Towels; name woven in red. dos. 6,00 and 7.50 regularly 7.50 to 10.50 All Linen Scotch Huck Towels, heavy’ weight, hemmed. ’ regularly 12.00, doz. 8,50 Scotch Crash Toweling; All Linen regularly 55c, yard 3! bleached. Real Madeira Hand Scalloped and Hand Embroidered Linens. Luncheon Sets, 18 pieces............++ Set 8,50 and 12,50 regularly 12.00 to 16,00 Afternoon Tea Napkins—corner effects. . doz. 8,75 and 12,00. regularly 12.50 to 15.60 +» 3G and 65¢ regularly 65c to 1.00 Guest Towels....... each 2,25 and 3.00 regularly 8.25 to 4.50 Lingerie Pillow Cover vicens each 2,00 and 3.50 regularly 2.76 to 5.00 + each 2.75 Center Pieces. ..0+.s++e regularly 4.00 (Second Floor) mnual Carmuae Sale of omfortables and Spreads rth Reduced 20% to 30% Comfortables of figured Silkoline, plain bo ne rs, cotton filled. regularly 7.25 Comfortables of Dotted Mull, colors; mixed wool filled, regularly 18.75 plain 14.50 Crochet Bed Spreads, hemmed, Mar- scilles pattern, 2.40 and 3.50 regularly 4.00 and 5,00 ° Satin Marseilles Bed Spreads, hemmed. .. 6.50 and 8.50 regularly 9,00 and 12.50 Satin Marseilles Bed Spreads, scalloped. . 9.00 and 11.50 regularly 12.50 and 14,75 (Second Floor) tr ames aici a nese meas a net — re ALLL S| CS OL AA A