The evening world. Newspaper, June 14, 1921, Page 8

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| ‘ {Louis Snyder of Boston Beaten to | Band Operating in Manhattan Al- | AMERICAN KILLED CONFESS STEALING _HOOCH FISH, Peet a eit gen eiy | | BY POLISH REBELS, 7 AUTOMOBILES VERY LATEST] jc nak coer nottowed ovata a bettie iL DEMAND FOR Death in Silesia, Says a German tered the Cars and Sold Them Refugee. | in Brooklyn o'Rye. BERLIN, June 14 (Associ ted] Four men arrested in Brooklyn were | Press).—Louis Snyder of Boston 'RICH VEIN OF LEAD | IN HEART OF CITY chemes for smuggling s a Real Fish Tail But the Body Has a Real Fish Tail But the Body fied of the trutt Is a Bottle Full a New Jersey Avenue Court ) 9) y and arraigned on ol | beaten to death by Polish | “| | t 12! Dubuque Prospector Announces | Cluskey the the Discovery of Body 40 Feet has been iden ns guard, saw ae ulward May, No, 124 Mo ‘o bundles ana { Deep in 160-Foot Shaft. | ttan, which was wtole non May asked w Hat | was in therm. DUBUQUE, Ia, June 14.—What fs ) said the beare to be the richest strike In the o of lead mining in Dubuque was” y Val Kies In the old Wilde near Myslw oS With Railroads] 29, accorai Will Now Be by Federated | "yn" Shop Crafts. to-day. and tearing | b« showed the rebels an Amer rding to the stor} explained that hi GHICAGO, June 14.—Union labor é fen its fight for negotiation of! wus not inter N fQgreements with the railroads by the fiict, put the leader of the Pollan | or Pederated Shop Crafts acting for all squad struck Wim on the head with} *), the butt of @ gun, and o rs joined | @mployees comprising these crafts, in ‘4 \ y in the attack. ‘They left his body | on the ground, according - heart of the clty, to- he man when th nd, Then and found dd in the Silesian eon- | a 40 feet in depth In a 160-/ that each mine operations are the Je men were seen frat In this vicinity for many years. Btates Railroad Tabor | _ Three test cases recently were) Prought before the board after a Bumber of railroads had refused te f ration but main- dl, travelled fo ye American, aivannrine from the inaurgent area. He *\ did not know what busine y | was in. McCutcheon’s : Important Sale of : 4Frenchand Philippine Lingerie $ between the Federated Shop Crafs and a carrier @bould, if the federation so elected, ‘eeply to all employees comprising “hose crafts. { Negotiations of working agreements | Between the railroads and their em-} Dloyees have been going on for sev- @ral weeks foHowing a ruling of the| board that the national agreements} ®ontroversy should be settled on the} ‘McGevian & & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE Single Pieces and Complete Bridal Sets INGERIE—of Nainsook, Batiste, Silk Voile and Crepe de Chine. Whether of French or Philippine design, all are equally irresistible in the charm of dainty needlework, and have been specially reduced to effect clearance. Imported and Domestic Prints : for Summer Draperies, Slip Covers, Etc. we Interesting patterns, large stock gy, -\ and all specially priced, ranging tog from 50c per yard and upward. ; AL Le REED and WILLOW ss; FURNITURE Specially Priced Comfortable Arm Chairs as illustrated, Stained $15.50 Catalogue of Willow and Reed Furniture on request. Ment of the American Fed Labor sought to negotiate agre for the six mechanical craf as a} ‘whole, several railroads objected. The Question was then brought to the cae Hand Embroidered Philippine Gowns- Of fine Nainsook, $2.25, 2.95, 3.95 and 4.95 each. Philippine Envelope Chemise—Exception- al value at $/.95, 2.95, 3.95 and 4.95 each. pecific cases were filed against the ring Burlington and Quincy, the | Chicago and Eastern Illinojs and the Pexas und Pacific. Notice of partial greements reached on numerous ads has been received by the board, | t it was expected that a large Sumber of disputes over certain rules ‘would come back to the board befure | July 1, i ane data on which all negotia- | ust be completed, under un bears ruling. s Cardinals Make New Record. ‘er. LOUIS, June 14.—The St. Louls Hationals Broke thle seasod's maior | 4 cengeatiye,exmen || hen they ‘Cha eat a their tenth a@traight victory yest ttsburgh held the ‘previous record are. inning nine games in a row early lay. OPPENHEIM. GCLLINS & CG 34th Street—New York Closing Out Sale Beginning Wednesday Philippine Drawer—Of fine Nainsook, $1.95 each. Of French Needlework - $2.95 to 175.00 each. 1.95 to 37.50 each. 1.95 to 45.00 each. Gowns, Chemise,. . . Drawer, . .. . Tub Silk Shirts, $2.95, 3.95, 5.95 and 6.95 50c. to $5.00 SECOND FLOOR Brassieres, . Fifth Avenue New York 34th and 33d Streets Misses’ High Class Spring Suits, Dresses and Coats At Extreme and Very Radical Reductions None Sent C. 0. D., on Approval, Credited or Exchanged \ Summer Sale of ‘Electric Irons $595 Weight six pounds. Top, heavily nickel pla- ted; ironing surface, high polished steel. Com- plete with 6 feet of connecting cord and resting stand, Guaranteed to give complete sa tion in every respect. Uelnie Het Ss 8%h Street & Broadway 146th Street & Broadway For sale alsa by your local Electrical Dealer 175 Misses’ Tailored Suits 55.00 Suits 28.00 75.00 Suits 98.00 Suits 250 Misses’ Distinctive Dresses | 25.00 39.75 Dresses 59.75 Dresses 79.50 Dresses Fur Storage Absolute Protection at moderate cost. Repair- ing at special rates during the Summer, James os MeCreery & Co, 04 Fits Roy 3400 = 200 Misses’ Coats, Wraps & Capes 35.00 Coats 55.00 Coats | 23.00 75.00 Coats | On Sale Misses’ Departments, 8rd Floor THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1921. Jeanklin Simon 8 Co. cA Store of Individual Shops i's FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Noew Fashions in... WOMEN'S SUMMER FROCKS... FROCKS OF RAMIE LINEN 15.75 Slipover sleeveless model with detachable hand-made blouse of sheer white batiste. FROCKS OF IMPORTED GINGHAM 18.50 A number of smart models in red, Copen. navy blue, brown or black and white checks. COTTON VOILE FROCKS 19.75 Navy blue and white or black and white, with petal trimming and deep collar and cuffs of white organdie. EMBROIDERED WHITE SILK SHANTUNG GOWNS 45.00 $59.59 in Fashion, Quality and Workmanship Smart coat dress model handsomely embroidered in white silk. WOMEN'S GOWN SHOP—Third Floor JUST OUT! JUST OUT!! THE WORLD 1921 Summer Resorts Annual and Good Motor Roads Guide Many First Class Automobile Tour Maps Thousands of Announcements of Foreign and American Summer Hotels, Boarding Houses and Resorts PRICE 10 CENTS Atall World Offices, Subway, Elevated and Railroad Stations and News Stands, By Mail 10c. Address Summer Resorts Department, The World, Pulitzer Building, New York City

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