The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1921, Page 5

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Tenth Street, Brooklyn, to-day at the j The committee meets again to-mor-| ENDS LIFE BY GAS| IN IRISH FIGHTING|wilincs. street entrance to Prospect eee ORES es oe Park. Klein's hip bone was broken and FA | , | FAMINE OF SMALL MONEY. | weance Unabie ¢ |country, Experimenta! issues of paper| her apartment at No. %45 Bellevue| Sergeant was killed and a constable ‘Two of Crown Force Die in Am-|Chiaccaro was badly broised, ‘They (aaa | money in small denominations have not| Avenue. The woman's body was found | seriously wounded. wore taken to Kings County Hospital. Big Jump in Building Follows} met the probiem and have resulted only yesterday afternoon by her husband,| Another patrol, engaged in tearing tay Ky, F in general exasperation | George, who rushed from the house | down seditigus posters at Abbe ; Tax Exemption Urged by | "yi? paper currency becomes 1amsed|iixe 6 wild man. + hla Wi pt amtla Sarl gdi ‘icaabe OMES FOR 13 779 |osnes and explain waa ot whics| VICTIM OF CANCER [4 KILLED, 8 HURT _|%y retyiet Drectar oto, 1040 nus arta | Where there is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There is Service. Woman Brought Home from Hos- pital Commits Suicide While + ae | . - —— , \ Cirenlating Mediam. | Husband Seeks Sister. / oy = A PARIS, June 6.—France 1s facing &! Resaents of Uppet Montclair, X,| DUBLIN, June 6—-A police patrol i . serious problem in supplying a currency 4 was ambuscaded yestepday at Ma- to take thé place of small silver change |» 27¢ to-day discussing the suicide felt, Count nae rf which disappears like magic in this|¥@sterday of Mrs, Hattie Heinta in| @herafelt, County aaerry. A 5th Avenue 34th Street sion , ld man crying his wife was|Limerick, was fired upon from a . i “ i Evening World. Te ane acre eee aia house that had been commandeered. Semi-Annual Sale of fpr eecenen juminum coins, It requires smait; The police found the body in the le was killed and five others Plans for homes of 13,279 famittes | weeay to the value of 400,000,000 france | Kitchen with the jets of the gas stove | wounded. vhave heen filed in the five boroughs|to meet the requirements of France,| open and a note on the table ad-} John Brady, son of a solicitor, who wince Iob, 25, when the tax exomption | Noweyers and the To0000008 tances han | dressed to her waster, Miss Lottie| was sitting with a companion on the ordinance for which The Kvening| year. ~ hae | Fitzgerald, No. 972 First Avent, | geawall in Dublin, was shot and lgpiea | World tought long and vigorousty, | | ons as i Manhattan, In the note, the police|by men riding on bigycles, Brady'’a took effect, according to records com-| THREE FIREMEN OVERCOME. | say, ars. Heintz totd her sister she | companion, who was wounded, died piled by the Bullding Bureaus, Presi- | ——— had suffered untold agontes for nine | later. "| dent Curran of the Borough of Man-| Ome, Rescued by Comrades a¢ East) weoxs, and that her htmband had re-| Ausiliaries are reported to have| hattan, who made thegp figures pul- Side Blaze, Gees to Hospital. 4 | fused to receive per when she was/fired into a crowd in Dublin, killing lig, sald to-day: Three firemen were overcome by brought home ‘fblpless to him. Ala young member of Parliament and “New homes at the rate of 1,900 smoke while fighting @ fire last night | note to her husband, they say, de-~ ; Boys’ Wash Suits 4-75 4 Ass a host of pede) peed mirrors. And the day that Ovington’s moves to its new home all are dis- counted at 10% to 50%. j “ families a week is the net result of | which started in rubbish tn the cellar of | clared that she waa going to relive OVINGTON’S : tenement house at No. 629! him of her presence akan Bes “The Gift Shap of Sth Ave” . h treat, owned by Jacob ¢ An interne from the Mountainside | .,7ohm Klein of 314 FifthAve., nr. $24 St. Guaranteed Fast Color. Sizes 21/, to 10 years ornelius Burns of No. 350 Bast 80th | Hospital at Glen Ridge about noon! 0st o¢ No, 15 Promest Plece, break. taint. {Was cartied out of the Multing Uc | yesterday told Heintz that his wito, |iyn, were struck by an automobile dri ‘year |nembers of Truck Company No. ti, of who had been in the hospital siace | ‘=== —— which he Is a member. All were at- “|\tended by Dr. Campbell of ‘Bellevue APM! 1, undergoing treatment for Hospital.” Burns was removed to the| cancer, was incurable and had been lies for the sume beso, This isan Piltes, or 157 per cent. EY “The most encourag’ng feature me, is the great number of oae family E ae Numberless long and short sleeved suits, each and | every one yarn-dyed, permit a wide selection as to style © | howpital sent home. ‘Helnte told the interne] i and color. They are made of very durable materials, 4) GIVES O'GORMAN AS NAME. | 230° acéommodations therw were bot | | ; : tailored to assure good wear. The price and the quality *" Dteminted Prisener Save We ta wom it! £0F caring for her. “The taterne| Uf At Final Prices make this sale one of those rare opportunities which one of Ex-Senator. the husband opening the door of tne in the nu ork ‘ ' cannot afford to miss. who own y A yoing man describing himself as, #Partment. E Aad emt cee oe A. manne oribing | "After Mrs. Heintz was placed in ] os! (Third Floor) Pie atte bau bass |James A. O'C eras Ve Rn ie | bed the husband left, saying bo Wak e 0 t. 4 | yeare o! fo, 218 8 treet, son | going to fetch her sister. ‘hen he > ‘ 5 ie cast on waltding, [0€ former Senator James A. O'Gorman,| fetdtaed his wite woe dead. She was Reduced Regardless of $ c: ischiarged when arraigned before| forty-five years old. leintz is sal strate Sliberman in West wide Court | to be @ chauffeur out of a job Cost orValueto .. . ‘ay On & charge, of disorde:!y con- ee an,yas arrested at ger-/ NOTED ACTOR ENDS June Sale of SR a Fa LIFE IN BERLIN saw Bos Stanley ¥ Mee Hibbou'y | (Ps ways ‘Women’s and Children’s there NS JAM COURT: | Harry Walden, Victim of Iil Health, : (uit GERMANS JAM TWO s, | Harry | Hosiery ar: ‘eel ad Commits Suicide; Widow 392Fru AP ap 36Sr i A short time ago lady, p- | rnew)|Eager to Finish Naturalization Also Dying. proached one of our “McCreery \ ve there Which the War Stopped. ences Second Koor-Fake Glevat ry || Silks” salesmen who has been asso- |) . BERLIN, June 6.—Harry 420 Glevator In Naw ana who held their second natu-|¢atented, popular and successful eet | MMI. « ps ciated with us for a great many | Reveals Splendid Values ral housing short~ entr: | i i lece jon papers at the time when/commttted suictde by cutting an artery. |.|fW ‘ a | years. | Displaying a gorgeous p! | F . . ce Into the World War stopped| H's widow, Frau Walden, 1s at point of Will Close Out Tuesday | | of White oe weet ae Pil All who are acquainted with the States n@furalization of|/death from a similar wound, Walden! IH | Drought in, she reinarked: | ck woo: ’ x Ce» : k Lockwood in great numbers|was playing the leading role in “The will hardly believe it, but this is a McCreery standard “of quality will eds | be f Federat | Devi” H s | jece of Faille Francaise Silk which || 0 ; | District Cutt tathadtan aha Soatice| DEVE" He had been tt for some time | Hf 180 Ne Silk Dresses || Purchased from you personally || recognize the remarkable values of- Gitlena pct g loans: Lewis L, Faweett in the Supreme Court | In Vienna recently he tried to kill him- | || thirty-five years ago for my wed- i fered in tl . 1 upon real est el nUtermyer| Gaited tates citizenshty eee te alden' H ding gown. As there is not a sign ; BIS Sale, has ti t janice and | ehe court, rooms were jammed wi Ol ealcabare a ieee H| From Regular Stock of Newest Summer Models || of a break or other indication of || Women’s 'Th Silk Hosiery, Silk t n inte jtizen t itness H Fr " s slery, ween e Commtt- | It was eatimnated that the penditte eeces (an unbroken series of triumphs three | (f | wear on it, my daughter is to wear read ‘y, Si t_be completed for two weeks, \after both In Vienna and Berlin. nid i ing day month. | w Lis! S. " At Extraordinary Reductions | ten ber wedding day Chir month.T || Ot Lisle tops. Black only. 1.95 | ; || some delicate veiling to combine Women’s Mercerized Lisle Hosiery. 2 45° woe Teresee mei tugs 2.08 ber | Lite Black, White or : - - \ 1 ica t as- | j ; M Canton: Crepe Taffeta Silk | Inca Ae thelr Guay Be teter | gent gangs Wnite Cotton Socks with * ~ ‘ | Sale of “MeCreery Silks,” gorgeous | ain Flow SaERAEE V9" "Terre mn Cretea to" paamemece ead 70 Canton Crepe Summer Dresses | that same pid” reliable: quality "are | 34th Street—New York farsomteh ee ink ie dr, High Cost Dresses; Very Exceptional 29:50 ‘ | . N, d Dre of L For Tuesday Valuer: sensor wea 54 aia ress inings > * i : ' , oD : Silk and Knit | at Lowered Prices t - Ne A Remarkable Special Sale ' Underthings {| These linings, perfect fitting and a 4 A/ | ea . as | Women’s Glove Silk | ee ee eee el j \ ' | Vests in bodice style. Pink : rhicl a dress of any ~ zs About 200 only. Special, 2.15 I style and any material. The reductions ' Women’s Drop-stitch Glove Silk Bloomers. | made for this sale warrant the pur- ‘ | Special, 2.95 chase of a number for future use when prices return to regular. dittes MeCreery & Gn t Summer Sport Skirts Women's Drop-stitch ” Glove Silk Vests. Pink or White Nainsook, fine quality... . .35¢ Extraordinarily Priced at 4 Bale fer Gfen | orchid. _ Special, 1.95 | ; formerly 50¢ Beginning Tomorrow ! | Women’s Lisle Union | White Net...... .formerly 65¢, 55¢ Suits in low neck style, with : | ti nee. ilar sizes | Our Entire Stock of | ee ee: el eee Boys’ “Munsingwear” | Black Messaline. . formerly 65¢. 55c High Low Cotton Union Suits—short sleeve, knee length models. | (Main Floor I Special, 1.15 | ‘Cordovan Shoes | ers Athletic Cnion | Suits—4 to 12 years. a BLACK AND TAN : | Special, 75c | New Furniture 9.75 © Flannel, Baronet Satin and Crepe de Chine in Pleated and Sport models. White and desirable Outing Shades. White Japanese Silk............ 1,25 formerly 1,50 .BROGUE AND PLAIN TIPS . | Mined Kae) an | OPPENHEIM.GLUNS &G@ | |” | [ka Beh ab Gari —— $ 55 | ; | Our stock affords a wide range of 7 34th Street—New York | Handkerchiefs || choice, for it includes the newest con- i ‘ . i Spectal Values | ceptions in Wicker, attractive Willow \3 REDUCED FROM $12.75 AND $15.50 | Men's Irish Linen Hand- || "les end substantial Fibre auites tes Will Close Out Tuesday—750 hs ‘ be || kerchiefs, small block initial. || home, as well as quaint Old Hickory Th lud tock ‘of N k | formerly 10.00, doz., 6.00 | i ; 4G SHEP URee OUT ce oF DSWatk= We Men’s Novelty Colored || and White Cypress pieces for the 7 a ; made ee Kp well as our iT | | Handkerchicts, ea, 50c || garden. Girls’ Summer Dresses regularlines, Compare theirquality, _|| \ formerly 1.00 ee ice ee : compare their workmanship, com- | | Men’s Serviceable Qual- | Aig aay Ph ibre eae Facing 4 f Si 6 to 14 ¥ pare their style and you'll agree | ity Linen Handkerchiefs, be ee, ™ a as er, in ; res 0 ears with us that the price we’re selling | | narrow hems. doz., 2.85 apiaue VOR, nee - ial, 87.50 5 ; them at is little less than marvelous! | formerly 4.00 ] _ pia : et Vv I to 8.90 3 05 . | : Women’s sheer weight Fibre Asm Chairs and Rockers in \, alues to 8. A . , | linen Handkerchiefs. | Antique Ivory, Frosted Brown and # And All Sizes Too! | Lr Meany pe || Brown, in a number of cosily comfort- t ite or colored linen | ble designs. Special, h, 15.7: Dainty models of Organdie, Challis, Flowered, Checked , " wtandkerchiefs, dainty em. || able erigne si eacl 5 5 and Woven Voiles, Ginghams and Geisha Cloth, Organe ' || broidered designs. \ Pee rapid gi aus Ge die Trimmings. Embroidery in contrasting colors. The Men's Shop—Second Floor | a dea 3.00 | Fle Special, 2.75 a | } Fifth Floor) Use the Sth Avenue Entrance _t i

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