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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE |FRENCH WAR HERO a | ” ry " |Jack Thomas Accused of Using |Skull Fractured in Crash of Cars Name of Banker Who Kept Believed to Have Been Him Out of Prison. Stolen, Jack Thomas, French \ttour |. After two automobiies beileved to THE \ Wik & vomERie er ie FEN) nave been stolen had collided while | a romantic war history, was pred. ipoed at Navy ahd | held In $2,500 bail In General Sessions | Na treets, Brooklyn, early to-day, ae to-day, charged with forging the ‘8 of both run away and have Bygss Cor 4 aff _| name of Harvég D. Gibson, P ent i ess Devote, t Pros- ‘ cl e 01 » eine + } evoted to the Pros. é letter of recomin andatl by which bertand Street, Hoaplial with a: tha rs. pects for Peace. jhe got a job as chauffeur for Mra. skull. Frank J. Roach, twenty- * LD € watt Stewart of Philadel- No, 202 Spencer Street, Brook- ts IN DO: e 2 ’ phia e. No. tog DON, June 23.—Meliet over the |” q46 took out one of Mrs, Stewart's Avenue, who 4 return King George and [est curs about six weeks ago and eat nh an 2h Paphos Hh ytd ey ee oh Sr St ales GAMSTGE | treated for minor injuries, were held. Se arcived at Holy-| wrecked it, after serving thirty days! the. said the chauffeur had mot them Mme this morning from Belfast, was | for fast drivin Mrs, Stewart inves-| 4: Coney Island and Invited them for eiiessed by this morning's news- | tigated his recommendation and was] ride. The only person in the other pipers. ‘The Daily News, commenting] told it was bogus car Was the chauffeur, It was Identi- Met the Government for “simulta who had been this country since] one had hi ion to take it from ir Sly making a mockery .and re-| childhood. joined the French Army. | the zaragt Hhawch of these moving words" by |c ¢ ° . ta ‘ords” b: aptured by Germans, he escaped iMecision to sent more troops to| to Sweden, came to America, enlisted $200,000 SILK MILL FIRE. f Ireland. The Londo here, we c o France a s 5; SuRneeaRS ie Gere » went back to France and 928) eiatyning Compan Plant at o d e Govern- | wounded. While he was A The) North Bergen, V. 1, Destroyed. ment for “dashing all es by de-|battléfleld he was listed as a desert Oamages to steucture, machinery and creeing inte ‘arfare in jane r, Gibso joing yy ‘J ad ‘fi dlia A ie qecina oi 1 warfare in Ireland | Mr, Gibson, doing Red C 19) stoci, consisting of raw silk, amount a France. got him reinstated in the} ing to upward of $200,000, resulted from ; The Morning Post said the King's|urmy, Later he was convicted of de-|a fire wiiah wrecked the Atlas Tiniahe lopes for a future united and peace- |sertion and sentenced to seven years, | ! tho Paterson Blank ful Ireland could “never be fulfilted | but Mr. Gibson obtained a suspension | | sh IEE ig a that country is delivered from | of theysente ‘ ri | u anes of the fire Nos not been he murde rous conspirators who hold | dtructure, a rambl inp th ral al-|ranging from one w t WOUBL height and covering an area 400 by 200 = fevt, Was entirely wree and its von- its destroyed. Beca of the danger iilaw: gheinseive think |" the blaze spreading to nearby bulld: t ! from Jersey We may hope yesterday's | powering Union Hil) Bast Ets at Belfast will begin immedi- a whe, York and Guttenberg, No ono was a to improve the prospects of LAMS* ie peace.” “ truce is called for by the King,"| dgglared the Mreeman’s Journal, “This | imw@mseniial in order that the King’s “Peal should be listened to, and Bl thulitield be given to peacemakers to} of r@@lize his desires, which are equally | (@) e t aresies of the Irish nation clifn in Ireland is fostered b: | or ens ra e 1 APMain for b ends. If mem- ~ of the King's Caoinet desired to ly the principle of statesmanship, | medy, strife would ntent would be al- | own f Just phone Cortlandt 7961. / Ask for the Service | ' Department, and place your order;-it will be | j put into immediate j operation. ss SAY SHE IS PICKPOCKET. | Woman Arrested led Poverty ads Homoco- et ate FarmPFroducts Co,Jne. Cortlandt 7961, Koch Prices Make Doorn ‘Shonping an Extravagance FUR STORAGE At moderate cost we will store your furs in our own modern Hel ¢ caulls on the premises, and insure them against tae by fire, moth or theft. Phone Morningside 3000, Ext. 63 125th Street West. 125th Street West e Inc. KOCHe Established 1860 Great 3-Day Sale, Beginning TO-DAY, of Summer Knit Underwear Some of the Great Savings Are Here Scheduled 50c Women’s Swiss Ribbed Vests, | $1.00 Women’s Union Suits, “Prin- | $2.00 to $3.85 Women's Athletic © bod yles, faney lace | cess May,” band top, knee length | Union Suits of sheer, fine grades, es} re y 2 3 regul ina.” “Wired a; rea rand extra ‘ 27c ‘or, Jee trimmed; regular Ee (aohiding “Polly-asne; itel and $1.00 Women's Lisle | 00d White .....++0+ee006 IC} Maia” and “Futuri: 1.29 pink and white 5 3 for $1.50 to close out.......00+ ¢ Women's Union & some | Children's Nainsook Waist Suits, 3 for $1.50 d, others band finished, re-| also ribbed, up to 12 years, 48c > Women's Vests, fine or Swiss | inforced; not all also boys’ style; sizes to 34, hed; some fancy t¥iey see's Vokes rarins ee 1 Bc) och ae 3 for 35c Children’s Pink Knitted 2 for 25c Bloomers, well made; specially $1.00 Women's Athletic Union | priced 5, $1.00 Women's Jersey Knit) suits, “1B. V. D.” styl _ 69 At cecenccevecsersces ic Tloomors, all. full reinforced, pink . c Awhite ; sizes 4 to far: sank ee $1.25 Boys’ and Girls’ praavettent values, 3 1.00 3 for $2.00 ‘Sealpax” Suits; all sizes, QOC SIZDS 3 TO 5 YEARS 1.38 Formerly $2.00 Crepe dimity Boys’ Wash Suits Short-sleeve Junior Norfolk Models, trimmed with braid; collar and cuffs in striking color combinations, col lars; beet colors. $2.75 Carriage Covers; fine piane, e With lap-piece, beautifully hand - embroidered, scalloped : and embroidered Sizes 3 to 8 edge 1 * 98 Third Floor BORDENS: Cavanaugh was dead. Commissioner of Public Safety Bentley suspended MoNally and ordered an investiga tion. — EDWARD P. TEMPLE, ACTOR, PASSES AWAY POLICEMAN KILLED BY COMRADE’S SHOT Jersey City Man Loading Pistol at Practice When It Is Acci- dentally Discharged. Thomas J, Cavanaugh, a Jersey City Policeman, was accidentally shot and Killed by Patrick McNally, another policeman, in the 6th Regimeat Armory, at Mercer Street and Bergen Avenue, Jersey City, at noon to-day, ‘The two men with about thirty others were engaged in pistol practice under the direction of Major John Norton of the 6th Regiment. Former Stage Director for Shuberis | Began Career as Call t at Daly’s Thea Edward P. Temple. formerly stage director for Lee and J. J died at his home in Pelhasn last after a long illness. Mr. Temple was sixty y numbered among his acqu: most every actor and a ax of note, MoNaliy, standing behind Cava-| He began hi trical career as a call naugh, attempted to load ais revolver. | ho, RUNS 4 It was discharged and the bullet a{ter pierced Cav: ugh’s back, lodging| » dram. under the heart. He lived long enough i to receive the last rites from Father Cornelius McInerny, chuplain of the County Jail, who was summoned by | telephone, Cavanaugh was twenty. old, and served in the navy during the war. He was a son of Thomas Cavanaugh, a member of the Jersey City Fire Department, and lived with his father at No. 240 Cater Avenue, Russell ow oand two ces will be Interment tery ding man for Lilli aby his wi will be in Wood Dies From Hitting Head While Stephen Zigourns, twenty an employee of the Osten: oid and | ces als} Divinu. | McNally fainted when he realized Rockaway, died at St 23, 1921. pital to-day spine. ‘The injury was fecelved last night when Zigouras dove from a bulk- head at the foot of Beach 16th Stree, Far Rockaway, and strick hls head on the bottom. ee WOMAN IS VICTIM OF ACID THROWER Mrs, Gibney y Badly , Burned About Face—Former Suitor Arrested, twenty-six, of No. 949 . who says he is a mik ed up in the East 126th n charged with throwing face of Mrs. Mary Gioney, ot No. 13 Lincoin Place. The Street St acid in t twenty-six | alleged assault took place at 116th Street and Second Avenue Mrs. Gibney told the police Ertle had been a suitor be- fore she married Edward Gibney, seven months ago, and had been annoying Ser aince, Mrs, Gibney told the police when she left a Third Avenue car last night Ertle | followed her. and at 116th Street drew a bottle from his pocket and threw the contents into her face. She was at- tended by Dr. Cassasa of Harlem Hos- pital. Her face and body were badly - | burned, Mo BOE BODOG Of Special Interest to Men TROPIC WEIGHT SUITS Quality of fabric and tailoring which will with. stand summer wilt and wear. Tropical worsteds $16.75 to 29.75 Grays, dark tans, green, mixturzs and stripe effects. UX $18.75 to 24.75 $27.50 $16.75 Mohair suits Silk Shantungs Palm Beach suits Of a superior quality. Gray, tan and sand, models, Reguiar or semi-fitted Alomys —Fitth Floor, Front. Fine Mull | Union Suits Silk and Cotton Mixture $2.89 suit Cut athletic style from cool, luxurious fabric. Colors; Blue and ecru. Shirts Shirts sleeveless. Soft Summer / Shirts $1.39 Strong, durable madras. White and fancy stripes. Crepe weaves. Rows — Malo Floor, 85th Street, Men’s Tan Oxfords, medium toes, also black vici oxfords. Men’s Bathing Shoes, High or low cut, with soft or stiff soles. All Our UEUEUR Reduced to $1.84 Our usual price $2.44 OL UBS Reduced to $2.97 Our usual price $3.74 Our “Lowest-in-the-City Price Rieagre —Muln Floor, a5un Street. HERALD SQUARE PH Me White Flannel Trousers, $6.95 Imported Fabric. exceptionally well tailofed Nainsook 49c Each Well made, comfortable underwear which stands the test of many launderings. Cool Summer Fine quality, soft finish materials in plain shades or fancy stripes. and roomy, Sizes A, B, C, and D. The price gives no indication of the actual worth of these oxfords; made of tan or black Icather with All sizes, Alnagre —Main Floor Balcony, Kear, 36th Street, Sennit Straw Hats Reduced Including imported and domestic weaves, Our usual price $2.89 At our usue! prices, quoted above, these high grade hats were selling at Tavb (Xt TRY and Drawers Drawers open, knee length. Pajamas $1.79 Cut full $4.89 49c Reduced to $2.39 Reduced to $3.69 usual price $4.69 and $5.74 ee & yt from a fracture of the | S—rc_7N Connection with baa Matis St Sent Wi ite National’s Summer Wearin Below Its Actu These overstocks must be annual inventory, on June 30. Note these prices for Friday’s and Saturday's ol ij Bungalow saves { & Porch Dresses that formerly sold up to | $3.98. Cool, comfort- able, smart garments 4 y at less than you could @j ) make them, f 1 Choice ‘of a big va- ' riety at the price. Others k 69c to $1.97. ' Women’s, Misses’ Oxfords & Pumps at the season’s lowest | price. An assortment |’ that includes most leathers, colors and sizes in many styles. EE TO Every shoe is a Na- | tional shoe, perfect, well made, good quality. it j ' High-Cut SHOES ot Canvas, priced for / quick clearance. Lace _ styles. Leather soles; |) Louis or Cuban heels. | i Formerly to $2.98. - id This, we believe, is a | record low price, Over re | 2,000 pale! { Clearance Sale d 10,000 prs. ' of Hosiery ; Men's, Women’s and ‘ Children’s Hose that § formerly sold up to 49 | cents. Big variety. | Most all colors. 15* Each pair with rein- " forcements where sub- ®™ ject to extra wear. ee ee (aXe. osama oaeeeeean ss ae CEN or NAONALS 9-125 we 24th St, Near 6th Ne Pre Inventory Clearance OVERSTOCKS $100,000 Worth of Sprin tore Hours: 9. Dto 5:30; Saturday, 9:00 to 6:00. No Mail Orders ae Apparel Offer olesale Cost! closed out before the semi - Dresses 4 Choice of many mod- els that formerly sold up to $8.98. Voiles, Linenes and Ginghams. Clearance price, 4 200 other Summer ff Dresses that sold to | ae 50, now $3.97. 2 vhtent Wonder Values! \ Children’s | Dresses Smart and gay little , Dresses in sizes 6 to 14. | Desirable colors; good fabrics; record-making values. 400 Others in sizes 2 to i 14 years, at 79 cents to / $1.97. For clearance. i SAA DSA RMAR BCE ea Your Choice of Any Shoe in Stock | Men’s, Women’s, Chil- |) | dren’s high or low Shoes ' i Md that formerly retailed up to $10.45. Almost every leather. 4 { Here are Shoe bar- ‘ | gains that defy compe- ) tition; at below cost. An Opportunity! Waists of Rich Silk | Silk Georgettes and Crepe de Chines in a choice of 18 different models. Sizes up to 46, Former prices to $8.98, Others 89c to $4.97, that sold for two and , | three times the price. <eot pix : sane tendons