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' THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1921, 18° TAKE DUTCH TO TASK) MOTOR COP BADLY HURT. | "09 <0! tedly and sy be sntonai ON OIL ASSERTIONS wie en | injured, He was taken to Richmond | Memorial Hospital at Princess —_—_—__ jafter charging the truck driver, Stanley | Stolenhorse, with violatton of the rules | n/ of the road to Holland on Djamti jisland motorcycle xquad was severely! tho truck belonged to the Liggett ms injured to-day by colliding with a m Myers Tobacco Company of No. 21 Dispuie. truck while driving his machine fifty/gitth Avenue, Manhattan. ‘The pursued WASHINGTON, May $1.—Bxception | 68 an hour in pursuit of a speeding | automonile got away, The collision oc to the assertions of the Netherlands automobile on the Amboy Road. He curred at Huguenot Avenue. Government that the United States entered its protest against the Dutch oil policy in the Djambi fields too late 0 affect tie operation of that policy is taken by the American Government in '@ new note which it was announced to-day been dispatched to the Hague. ee MOTORMAN IS ACCUSED. | Te Be Arraigned for Death of| Woman in Crash on N, ¥. and 1. 1. A complaint charging manslaughter will be lodged with Coroner Neu of Lynbrook, L. I, against Louis Forbes, ‘motorman of the second car in @ rear- end crash on the tracks of the New York and Long Island Traction Com- ‘ny between Belmont Park and Frank- Nn Square Sunday night, according to District Attorney Weeks. Mrs. Frances’ Miranda of No. 216 Hast 77th Street, Manhattan, died yes terday following the amputation’ of both legs as @ result of the crash. Four other passengers still are confined to @ hospital. [ ABRAHAM. StRaus._ | Store Hours, 9 to 5.30 BROOKLYN Telephone, Main 6100 The A.&S. JuneLingerie Sale Leads the Month | HEN values are so remarkable, and merchandise is so attractive, it makes | little difference whether the day is warm or cool—women buy their Summer | underthings in this Sale because they can't find its parallel at any later season. | Every garment offered in this great June Lingerie Sale has been carefully sé- | lected for its style, its materials and the satisfactory way in which it has made—and for the very reasonable prices attached. Collides With Track While Ohaa- | img Speeding Aato. Secretary Hughes Sends New Note! Patrotman Felix Hoffman of the st OPEN 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. GREATEST VALUES & IN ALL NEW YORK Special Offerings for Wednesday Selling Will Be Able to Tell Story of Shooting to Grand Jury in n Month, Thomas Price, counsel for John Reid, who was shot two weeks ago Bronx, said to-day that his client is ecovering from his wound and will We ieady to appear before the Grand ury in Slashes 1 ‘Inomas Wattis, seventy years old, coinmitted suicide last night at his ; No. 118 East 113th Street, by slashing an artery in his | for his-act. 17 DROWNED IN A MINE, BREM) Seventeen persons were drowned to-day ‘n the Ida mine *at Meuselvitz, Saxe- Altenburg, owing to sudden flooding by the ‘brlenbach River, after a severe Because You’re Buying Direct from the Mill $10 9x12 GRASS RUGS $4.75 A wonderful double-warp, triple-ply Rug, closely woven, in an assortment of beautiful colors and patterns. . x6 x $1.25 8x10 6x9 414x7% $2.25 A hard-wearing, durable rug, suitable for any room in the 9 RAR ERAT Me Bet ridfculouriy lew price. as thoy aro manufactyre $2.9 $25 9x12 MASLAND’ S FAMOUS BRUSSELS, $0 ALL WOOL 9x12 AXMINSTER, $21.50 waa ea Ge tes te a arte ee ss OE sce JOHN REID RECOVERING. bungalow of Mrs. Hazel D, No, 1892 Union Avenue, the ut four weeks and tell with a effects in all colors; also plain colors. Sq. d....ssssceseeees see knife, at Mest believes de- ABSOLUTPLY PERFECT. Bring measurements. spondency over ill health responsible a BRUSSELS CARPETS VELVETS 27 inches wide. Hard-wea } 27 inches wide. Wonder - - Nalte ful quality: equally suit ang Tetaira;, Uasmortmant’ of Qe | gle fer halla and ata colors and patterns. Yd. . lon: Yd oe cee Nae e PREPAID MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ION, May 31 (Associated Press). —But he had his | At $1.26—Nightgowns in flesh, white, He had no Tow-line At 46c¢—Step-ins of pink or white cotton material, lace-edged. —White Envelope Chemises, trim- At 76c med with lace or embroidered medallions; strap or built-up shoulders, At 94¢—Nightgowns in white or flesh, plain tailored models or trim- med, some with satin bands. —White Batiste Bloomers, hem- At 94c stitched or lace trimmed ruffles; hand - embroidered. Some of fancy figured Crepe. orchid or light blue, trim- med with hemstitching and hand-embroidery in pastel colors, At $2.78—Petticoats, in shadow-proof models; of fine white Satin- ette, Hae weight, made doublefromhip-lengthyoke, At $2.94—Philippine Nightgowns and é , Philippine Envelope Chem- ises, hand-sewn and hband- embroidered in several styles, SILK LINGERIE .~78—Crepe de Chine Step-ins of At $1 78 flesh, white, orchid or honeydew, lace - trimmed and hemstitched. .78—Crepe de Chine Envelope At $1 78 Chemises, plain tailoted or trimmed with lace or ribbon, —W hite Tub Silk Petticoats At $2.78 with double panel back and irate her » ts Pe -colore. Veaabie tin Pet- ticoats with tage trimmed flounce. —Crepe de Chine Ni, whs At $3.68 Haars or Vook Soin trimmed with laces, A. & S—Second feor, Kast. OPPENHEIM. GLLINS &-G FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN F Announce for Tomorrow An Unprecedented Clearance Sale ™. , % 260 Women’s and Misses’ High Class Dresses % An unparalleled offering of the season’s most exclusive high cost dresses — constituting our entire stock of high class models and all drastically reduced for immediate disposal— size ranges are incomplete, but every size is represented. 100 Women’s and Misses’ Frocks Taffetas Values to 75.00 Laces Georgettes Sale Price Georgette-Foulard 35.00 Canton Crepes Combinations 100 Women’s and Misses’ Frocks Poiret Twill Values to 98.00 Charmeuse Canton Grepe Sale Price Georgettes 58.00 60 Women’s and Misses’ Frocks Faille Silk Foulard Beaded Georgette Poiret Twill Values to 150.00 Taffetas Sale Price 78.00 Georgette-Foulard Canton Crepe Combinations j Due to the Unusual Values, No C. 0. D.’s or Approvals Allowed Women's Dep't—2nd Floor Misses? Dep't ard Floor \Sweet-Orr Work Pants IGHT miles from any town the Blue Book said. He hadn’t passed a house in miles. And the engine wouldn’t’ budge. Then—almost like an answer to prayer—thc little roadster appeared over the hill-top. Yes—they’d give a tow—got a line? No—not even tire-chains in either car! Suddenly, from under the seat, a pair of trousers came to light— tough, heavy Sweet-Orr Work Pants he had worn in his garage at home. It was a chance, but he took it And it worked. Over rough, hilly roads the little roadster hauled him, and safely, into the next town. This actually happened. Al- though Sweet-Orr Clothes-To- Work-In aren’t made purposely for such tests as this—yet time and again, as Sweet-Orr records show, the strength of these clothes has been proved in ways as dra- matic as this. If the strongest work clothes made, are the kind you want, look for the Sweet-Orr label next time you buy. Pulling for 50 years and haven't ripped yet! SWEET-ORR & CO,, Inc. 15 Union Square, New,York UNION MADE OVERALLS AND COATS CORDUROY PANTS AND SUITS KHAKI PANTS AND SUITS WORK SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS DRESS TROUSERS WORK PANTS AND SUITS CROSS COUNTRY BREECHES SWEET-ORR CLOTHES TO WORK IN| Silk Hand Bags Greatly Underpriced This selection comprises a variety of silk bags taken from regular stock and sharply reduced. Smart little styles, not more than one or two of a kind, but all of them attractive. With self-covered metal frames, well lined and fitted, each piece an exc:llent value. 97c to $6.85. A, & B—treet fom, Cmntrad, hf A Reduction on the, Wante Navy Blue Taffeta $1.69 Yard From $2.24 Yard Reduced right from regular stock, this all-silk Taffeta that is in such continued demand. 35 in. wide, in navy blue only. Black Satin, $2.24 Yd., from $2.68 A fine all-silk Satin that is as usable for bathing suits as for"frocks. Lustrous finish, 40 in. wide. es = ee een ae Be eS A. & S.—Street floor, Wet. JUNE SALE OF CHINA 100-Piece Limoges China Dinner Sets, $64.50 Reduced from $89.50 These sets are all very prettily decoratéd with a blue border on a tan background and gold line around edge. ‘The handles are cov- ered with coin gold. 52-Piece Theodore Haviland China Dinner Sets, $45.00 Reduced from $74.50 The pieces in these sets are all in plain shapes and decorated with a neat conven- tional border design and the handles covered in coin gold. 6,000 Pieces Dinnerware at Special Prices 6,000 pieces of good-looking, serviceable American porcelain dinnerware will be sold ut these special prices Wednesday. ‘They are decorated with white and gold band and line design on plain shapes Bread and butter plates 1Se eu, | Sugar bowls Pie plates... . W9c ea. | Cream pitchers Tea plate 22cen, Cake plate Dinner plate 29ce cu. Covered dishes Soup plates 25c ca Round dishes Dessert dishes 12c und I4ceu. — Covered butter dishes : Oatmeal dishes 25c ew Bowls ' Tea cups and saucers 32ceu, Sauce boat After-dinner cups and saucers 29¢ eu Pickle dishes Double egg cups 25e vw able dishes. Sulad bowls 49 and 69c ea, | Platters . 29c, 59c, 95c and $1.44 ea Teapots $1.29 cu Pitchers . 45c, 49c, 59¢ and 79¢ ea. A & B Subway Moor, Cpotral