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<p em, ene me te | FOR WT HURTS Fashio | DAINBUS CRASH ; ee ’ Potty Coney Island Sightseers Rlurled From Automobile— | Women May Die. | ‘& general alarm was sent out to- ‘@ay for Joseph Wallace, the strike- Dreaker operating a Fifth Avenue B. R. T. car when-it crashed into a Island sightseeing bus at 68th and Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, yesterday. The police were told Wee a “green motorman” his second trip. ity-four of the bum passengers ‘ware so badly hurt they had to be at- tended by ambulance surgeons, Two of}them are expected to die, They aré Mrs, Ida Smith, fifty, No, 622 Main Avenue, Passaic, N. J., fractured skpll, and Miss Rose Cooper, forty- mght, No, 7 Roberg Place, Coney fractured skull. One of the it seriously hurt ie Morris Fish- thirty-four, No, 400 Wost 87th They are in the Norwegian . ' ‘ ‘ bus was west. bound In 68th Street, and was carrying forty pas- fengers to Manhattan from Coney Island. The street car was speeding down bill south in Fifth Avenue, According to Pagrolman Thomas Ker- rigan, both the motorman and the driver of the bus could see each other across the lots that flank Fifth Avenue, and both tried to make the crossing first, ‘The bus was struck in thé middle by tie car and was hurled against a tele- phone pole. This prevented the bus from capsizing, but the shock of the ooliision huried twenty of the passen- gers of the bus into the street. Pas- » #engers of the street car carried the ‘mjured into a lot, and ambulances were called from the Methodist, Kings _ County, Norwegian and Holy Far ly sion. In black it would be offective with tomato red introduced as nar Hospitals. ‘When police reserves arrived from sleeves. These bands could be of ribbon, having @ « Stations, an attempt was made to N New and Original n Designs. By Mildred Lodewick ‘THE RVENING. WORLD, BAT SATURDAY, DAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1920. For Smart Women pT rRRER Pd lyre nt (te Kew York Brening World) A Practical Black Crepe de Chine Frock. T ts safe to say I that half a ing pretty and ap- propriate clothes. And those women who know this pleasure are not they who, when an occasion presents ftaelf, rush madly about to purchase something which, while serving the one decasion, is useless for anv other. The well dressed woman plang her wardrobe ahead of time. She knows her Income and her mode of Ufe suMciently well rately tho need for certain types of clothes, and can provide herself with them in tine reap the utmost benefit from them. A frock for semi- formal evening wear, for instance, can be made con- for formal after- noons, while after- * elaborate as one's activities require: I am showing little crepe de chine frock which any evening occa- row u ‘ , the pointed bodice and the sleeves, ‘These bands cowd be Of rinbon, having a gunt of aver through It the Fort Hamilton and Fifth Avenue called “silverkist," and very decorative for such use. A silver cord around the waistline, with silver tassels dropping from its ends in front, adds to me decorative quality. Asa finish for the neck, black lace forms a dainty touc! place the responsibility for the accl- 114 16 repeated at the ankles to complete the dressy atmosphere. dent. Inquiry developed that Wallace, | the strikebreaking motorman, naa * dislippeared, ‘The bus ts owned by Louis Di Mico No. 78 Monroe Street, Manhattan, was driven by Harry Ambos, twenty-two, No, 92 First Street, Man- | Uattan. Ambos and Thomas Smith, conductor on the trolley, were held by tne police of the Fort Hamilton \\Station on a charge of assault. Miwaercess | INN, V. AFT AFTER ALL’ nesses had been obtained by repre- sentatives of the company who stated that the motorman of the car waa | Evening World Gets More not to blame for the accident. Minds ot. the save oR Letters from Tenants streét car was injured in the col- Who Are in Luck. lision. OMclals of the B. R, T. stated last! Letters continue to come to the! Bight that an investigation would be Good Landlord Editor from tenants) made, and that motormen operating lucky enough to have that kind and} cars on the Fifth Avenue line would who hope that the example set by be warned against speeding down hill the “have a heart" property owners at 68th Street. {will be a rebuke to those who have +) et aaah Raa gouged their tenants. SMITH NOT TO C TO CAMPAIGN. On behalf of himself and ‘other ten- ants at Nos, 1852-1954 Clinton Ave- Geverner Bxzpiains caine tke OMece te Due and Nos,: 861-363 Boston Road, |Bronx, “An- Appreciative Tenant,” neuron Bim ase |who signs hie name but uses that ALBANY, Sept, 11—Gov. Smith Is pen-name, challenges any tenant in not planning to make an extensive Now York to produce a better land- Oey ot this een Mier: lord than Jacob Young, who own the slighted and 1 houses at the addresses given. In doy’t see how I Avg eames it even for five years, “Appreciative Tenant” the: ” he sald to-day. “The saya, rents have been increased only - extra session, the housing campaign $2 and at that time the landlord ren- and other matters are keeping me ©n ovated every apartment in the build- the go day and it." ings and installed electric lighting. Edward Fisher, owner of the two- family house at No. 885 Lincoln Ave- the Onon carga gh Magellieed onan awe, Brooklyn, is, another landlord He ott ae — that tenants tormented by profiteers t plans the commit: V1) wish they had for their York Sunday landlord, according to Albert G. Temain ‘there until Mead. ‘There is a furnace in the will vote In house, but when he rented Mr. Mead agreed to heat his own apartment with a stove, During the very cold eee | aman PGH IN NO PERIL. | weather iast winter he asked Mr. ees Fisher to operate the turnace and pald Naval OMeers Think Stranded $2 extra rent, When spring arrived and the furnace was discontinued the ) Cruiser Will Be Refloated. Pag re eaten i. Soniaue lasing @ increased rent and returned the WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—The are Cyt iMoney moted cruiser Pittsburgh, aground in “Another report that a good many the Baltic Sea off Libau, ts in no “im- of New York's tonaats will think is aap danger,” although several sec- almost too gvod to be true comes le bottom flooded from, tenant at No. 8 East 11th ment has Street, Whitestone, L. 1, who says that not only does the landlady never come for the rent, but at Christmas in twen present. This remarkable landlady is 1 officers wala Mrs. Queen, Kew Gardens, near Rich- favorable. itor refloating mond Hill, wity or delay. ead vent es IM destroyer Broome wad the eral sat nick are procesding to. the BUY BARRACKS FOR PUPILS. knee of the Pitusbureh. pata alee VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS ta TO MEET IN WASHINGTON. More than 10,000 veterans of forcig. ANN ARBOR, Mich, Sept. 11.—to- Ward, al) members of the prmanization ovis at least 12.000 students are ex- of that name with headquarters at No. aoe Ge Ain Weahe or aetties first national convention ie ae sNe® prices for room Fetet gathering 300 por cent. sometimes as hig! he. 0: oer bolas special re- Univers authorized that army acks be purchased (rom jenday, Recor —y eit estas ‘will @iscuss questions which is being dismantied Ai ap Who were wounded. students, “Romber YOrk will meme $3 Union Square, will hold thelr twonty” this fall landiadics have boosted thelr mization. Afi | To-day’ the Board of Regents of the ity they to the aceds of ex-oldicrs, be fitted to :nect the needs of the male |FAKE DEATH NOTICE When Jealous Person Pub- lishes Halse Report. on Sept. 9 It matter of fact, Olaf H in the McGowan hom the orape had been made plans to attend Miss McGow: was at work in a drug atore at No. ler, Miss McGowan, pretty and Leite believes some jealous person the notte. ees VETPRANS OF FOREIGN WAns NAME NEW BROOK ‘The Veterans of Foreign United Stat the late Lieut. Samuel Solovel, bro of Asaistant Corporation Counsel to be known se tht | ator th. covaraianton as bivet Liew 1918. Brooklyn Friends Send Flowers| Gemmander Hayes P) Friends and relatives who saw tho notice called up a drug store in che violnity of the MoGowan home and asked that some one be sent to verify| Walter G. Inga r BAW @ crape on the | Poole: door and taking It for granted that it| lee. Le was meant for the young woman. do-| helt who died Wednesday, was the person for whom 698 Fifth Avenue, where she ls a cash- efi have named a, post in | “ SUT OAT Brownsville, Brooklyn, in memory of oe hn A. Solovel of Broek! Thi in'to be known, a8 the "Samuel Solovel sis. 0 to $24.80 Lae Jeut, Svloves TR, & C, CLOTHING co. HUGO WANTS LAW lature for’ Means to Reduce Killings. ALBANY, Sept, 11.—The increasing number of deaths and accidents from automobiles in New York City ‘has “roused Secretary of State Hugo and the officials of the State Automobile Bureau, which is under his jurindio~ tion, in an effort to curb reckless driv- ers and prevent incompetents from operating cars. | ‘They are planning to present to the next session of the Le tic amendments to the Health Commissioner Copeland ask~- ing that something be done to end to anticipate accu- | “the reckless child slaughter” in New York, he had read it in The World, and approved of the suggestions made. i “Statistics,” he ead, “show that in| New York City there are an average of two deaths a day from automo- bites. No doubt many of these are caueed by reckless driving from places outside of the city. For that Teagon, I belleve that the automobile law. requiring the licensing of drivers in New York. should be extended to the entire State, The State should servative enough | Qo oropriate more money, #o that the Meensing law could be more rigor- ously enforced. I also would favor froci H uiring the owners of automobiles noon ‘ks can be H req' to be bonded, for I believe they should as simple or 43/), financially Kenpnasinle: i well as mentally and physically fi he. iicensing and Donding of ve @ salutary effect In stopping Roitenta particularly in New York City. At present, many persons are {injured by automobdilists who have no financial responsibility and the victims have no redress.” Mr. Hugo is anxious to strengthen the power of his office for suspending and revoking licenses. He would pro- vide for the suspension of the licenses of speoders for three violations within @ year, instead of “in the last calen- dar year.” He also will recommend the revoking of a license at any time for conviction of a felony, At pres- ent the law limits this penalty to a felony under the motor vehicle statute. ——— ANNOYS PRETTY GIRL] STATE LEGION IN SESSION. jouen Abol~ ishing New York Committee, Btate Committee of the American Le- Some cold hearted person who Inserted | gion waa recommended In the report of a fake death notice in a Brooklyn news-| Wade H. Hayen, State Commander, paper Thursday is causing much annoy-| which waa read at the- opening session ance to Miss Adele McGowan, seventoen, | of the State Convention here yesterday. of No, 4% Gist Street, Brooklyn. The notice stated that she had died suddeniy plans for the extension ries. candidates for com- jon were proxented hy inating Committee, ‘They ar Waiter Ge Ingalls, Albany; William Burtalo, The election will be a GETS HERO MEDAL FOR SAVING LIVES OF FOUR CHILDREN, John Russell, aa employee of che Following recelpt of the measage|Sewer Department of the Manhattan friends and relatives ordered flowers and| Borough President's office, recelved a medal last night at Manhattan Casino funeral, All the while Miss McGowan | jn recognt:on of his heroism in saviox four children trom drowning in the North River at 128:h Street, July 1 last. The presentation was made by Prusi- dent Curran at the anaual “simmer night's festival” of the employees of his office, | DRESS UP! SAVE MONEY! vee oe Miatit sa ae si, is F Tay 52-50 mee nt in 1917 and died in France Oot. | 375 7th Av f° R00" eaten OPEN EVENING: peed TON, Ky., Sept. 11,— Mine Laura Parsons, aged twenty-five, a teacher at the famous Pine Mountain aise KENTUCKY TEACHER SLAIN. rown Over Precipice. settlement school, in Harlan County, State Secretary Will Ask Legis- ‘, automebilists all over the State would ° ALBANY, Sept. 11.—Abolition of the | Mr, Hayes asserted that “experience has shown there ‘4 little need for the com- He also recommended that the was attacked Tucsday by an unknown fas sho was cronsing tho moun- tains, her th nd her body thrown over a precipice. The body was found day. ‘The scene near where « gang of convicts have been at work and it was at firet thought a convict might be ullty, Late yesterday, however, Sheriff of Harlan County sald the evi- dence was strong against a man who admitted having seen the girl on tho mountains. He will be arrested. Miss Parsons had been a teacher only & short time in thé settlement school, which {® a pet project for wealthy people in the Middle West and East, lature dras- tomobile law, j with a view to making the streets of e on cities and the highways of the State safer both for pedestrians and auto~ mobilista, | Secretary Hugo said that while be "had not received the letter from APURE EGG MAYONNAISE (MAKES EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT. BETTER! My Wife says today: “Every dinner should include « salad”. To make it delicious mo My Wife's Salad Dressing. Made only with the best ingredients. CUTICURA PROMOTES THICK HAIR Cuticura Soap shampoos preceded by touches of Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandruff, itching and irri- tation are most successful. These fragrant emollients save the hair, clear the skin and meet every want of the toilet and bath. Beanie. 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