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Sm a broken ‘The audience While Machine and put out the fire, ‘fPUTS OUT FIRE IN “MOVIE” THEATRE Operator Slightly Burned—Audi- ence Leaves East Side Show House Quietly. ssadust at the end of a picture being sovigwn last night wMeving Picture eddousion Street, the film caught fire in House, No. the Academy East urbon, according to of fifty left s-the-police of the Fifth Street Station. quietly | ; the operator extinguished the mjodtving Preiss, 31, of No, 1009 Cro- treated at a nearby drug store and went home, One of the audience ran to a fire box at Houston Street and Avenue B and sent in an alarm, but when the fire apparatus arrived the blaze had been put out and the audience had disappeared, . a CIVIL WAR VETERAN DEAD. OAPH MAY, June Edmunds, a navy ve War, died at his ho and hotsted the first Vice Admi- flag under Farragut, hte Bit ° Capt. Bdmunds was Captain of the Aids Avenue, Bronx, the operator, was steamer Kennebeck of thy ole Santor, aAwyped about the hands and neck as| Line running vetwoen Pig detphin and sg. pulled the fl re e proje ew Yor fe was @ brother of Frat df pulled the film from the project tanande ot the Wen one: he D.|the degree of B. A. DR. SARAH E. FINCH DIES. Connecticat Practi- ton: After Operation. STAMBORD, Conn. June 2.—Dr. Sarah Flizabeth Finch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lounsbury Finch of Sound Beach, died suddenly in the Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, Tuesday, Dr. Finch had undergone an operation and died from heart fatlure. She was graduated from the collegiate department of Syracuse University with studied medi+ For several Prominent Sacca: cine at Cornell University, | years she was bacteriologist in the New York Skin and Cancer Hospital, She was a member of the Connecticut Medt- cal Association, the Fairfield County Medical Association and of several scl- entific bodies, Dr. Finch ts survived by her parents and a brother, Edward Finch of Sound OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Splendid Millinery Values—Tomorrow Smart Summer Sport Hats Values to 6.50 Decidedly chic models; felt crowns with Angora brims, as well as allover Satin shapes, wool stitched and Felt-and-Braid models; white and new sport shades. BROOKLY: 3.95 OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & @ FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN ' A Timely Shoe Event Tomorrow White Pumps Specially Priced 7.90 Cool and comfortabje summer footwear developed perior white canvas with white kid or patent collar and straps; Louis XV or Baby Louis heels. Two of Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit Houses 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Al Cor. Driggs Ave. 164, 166, 168 and 170 Cor. Wyckoff St. GRAND STREET | SMITH STREET ¥ictrolas and Records at our Grand tor Dixconnt_o Prima Donnas Talking Machines, ere ure no finer Onrriages in the coun i Fine now selling. that we carry White Mi money savers Prices renervers, to. fountain and Records at our Smith St, Store, Fine Parlor Suites so): vasy eredit terms. W “pices Suites f 0 our famous ire ofs $47 + #125 Garments $1.50 Weekly on ® 830 Parehase At Our Grand it in a su- Use Cuticura Talcum To Powder and Perfume An ideal face, skin, baby and dusti powder, Con’ it and economi- cal, it takes the place of other per- fumes, A few grains sufficient. to “Lost and Foun 108, World Buildin«, for thirty days, 1 toga at ert ™m 11 De Hated liste can be ‘2 Agencies, or can be telephoned directly to The World, Cal! 4000 Be New York, ov, Brooklyn Office, 4190 Main, Girls’ and Misses’ Summer Sweaters Muslin Underwear Last Friday But One of June Sale Corset Covers—nainsook—round neck—fancy lace and ribbon— were .68. . Sale .46 Corset Covers—nainsook—gathered or tight fitting—lace or em! roliery trim—were .78........ Sale . Corset Covers—variety of pretty models—neat and showy styles, trimmed front and back —were $1.88.......... Sale .78 Corset Covers—fine _ nainsook— dainty laces, embroidery —me- dallions and ribbo: were $1.68.. Drawers—soft finished muslin— ruffle with tucks and H. were .68..,,..Sale .45 Drawers—open or closed—ruffles of emb’y, lace and inserts— were .07 Sale .68 Drawers—wide or narrow model, lace ‘and emb'y trim— were $1.38. ... Sale .O5 Drawers—Marcella or regular models —fancy laces, neat or open Betton emb'y—were $1.68....Sale 1.26 Draw eats nainsook—beautiful emb'y and lace trim— were $3.28. Sale 1.97 Chemises—envelope or straight— variety of pretty models— bite flesh—were $1.28. . . Envelope Chemisea—white or flesh Fad inserts, ribbon or hand embroidery— were $1.68.........046 Sale 1.26 Envelope Chemises—finc sook—white or flesh—yokes, d tily trimmed front and back— —tancy lace medallions, embroidery and ribbon— were $2.76 Sale 1.95 Envelope Chemisee—fine nainsook ee models—lace or em- roidery trim— were 83.28. -- Sale 2.64 Night Dresses—nainsook—round, V or square neck—ribbon run— were .97 Sale .68 Night Dresses—round neck—sev- eral models with lace, embroid- ery or ribbon— were PLBS is isiccwnsnsee Sale .96 Petticoats—ruffles of embroidery or rows of lace— were $1.97... .++ Sale 1.45 Night Dreses i beautiful models— elaborately or daintily trimmed— were $3.97...... 050.56 Sale 2.76 Petticoats —nainsook— embroidery, ruffles or lace and insert, or sateen with hem or scallop— were $1,38...,........ Sale .96 Petticoats—ruffles of handsome em- broidery or four of dainty lace or proof—were $2.97 Women's Bloom crepe or nainsook-—p! white or flesh—regularly $1.48, . Night Dresses—crepe or nainsook— a Variety of pretty models— popularly $2.2 es Nainsook Co or drawers ~ neat smbroliety nd ribbon—were $1.68....Sale 1.24 Combinations—akirt or drawers— yokes of fancy lace, embroidery medallions nd ribbon— were 82.70 ......... Sale 1.86 Women's Terrace: Faianns Windsor cre} utterfly or Japanese patterne—were 82.07, "Sale 1-96 Women’s Billiebirke Pajamas— crepe or batiste—H. S. frog $e trim—were $2.97,.,...Sale I. Women’s Bloomers — crepe or batiste—plain or floral effects— were 97.0... .0005 Sale .68 Smocks and Blouses Last Friday But One of June Sale Frilled Blouses—Finest French voile with full jabot edged with exqu Val. lace. Several beautiful styles— were $6.85... ace 5.24 Voile and Org: Blouses—all white or with enlorad {onion tailored or elaborate styles— were $2.18.........0.4+ 1.56 Georgette and Mignonette Blouses —embroidered, braided and trimmed with lace—were $4.94 to $5.37. 3.83 Smocks— Linon, voile and crepe— variety of artistic color effects— were $2.94................, 1.94 Blouses and Overblouses—Various models in Jap silk, striped tub silk and tricolette—white, flesh and sport shades— were 82.94 and 83.37 2.52 Aprons Last Friday But One of June Sale Slipover Aprone— Ligh id dark percale or chambray and sash style—finish of rick-rack were $1.38. Plaid Gingham Bungelow Aprons charming model of good quality— finished daintily with rick-rack— WTO $1.08 .ceeeseeeeeee cers i JUNE SALE DEPT’S.—LIST 1 Women's House Dresses and Negligees Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Men's Apparel and Furnishings Dresses THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921, ° FOURTEENTH STREET STORE OPEN 9 TO 5 AE ARN —_— OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY UNTIL 5 P. M. Frioay, aS Usuat, BARGAIN Dag 27th Annual June Sales Last Friday (but one) of June Sales Features a splendid list of items for vacationists and hostesses for the holiday , Boys’ Clothes and Furnishings Last Friday But One of June Sale Boys’Washable Suits—sailor, middy, Dutch and belted models, in colors, stripes and white combined with colors, in all the best washable fabrics— 8 to 10 years— were $2.94 and $3.96........ 1.93 Boys’ Wool Trousers—navy blue serge, green and brown homespuns and cheviot mixtures—siz were $2.04...........0005 2. Boys’ Navy Blue Suite—medium wale serges—single-breasted models, with yoke back—centre pleat—sizes 7 to 17 years—were $10.50....7.% Boys’ Navy Blue Suits—all-wool medium wale serge—some have extra trousers—mohair linings—single or double breasted —were $14.50....... Boys’ Wool Suits—gray, brown, tan and green homespuns and che single breasted models, with yoke and pleats—some with extra trousers —8 to 17 years—were $10.508.4 5 \n' stripes and mixtures—sizes $4 to 40—were $37. 27.50 Dept.—3d Floor Clearance Young Men's Suite— Broken assortments — gray and brown—fancy homespun and chev- rise and rule breasted styles—sizes 15 and 16 years— were 812.50. “10.50 were $19.50. 16.50 Dept.—8d Floor Boys’ Blouses— Fancy striped percales, repps and madrases—French cuffs—sizes 8 to 15—were $1.48...... Boys’ Shirts— Striped percale—extra fine quality— neckband style—French cuffe—sizes 1214 to 14—were $1.24...... Boys’ Hats- were .74., Boys’ Shirte— Fancy striped percales, repps and madras—French cuffs were 81.48. . Boys’ Sport Blouses— Short _ sleeves, striped percale years—were .7 Babies’ Summer Needs Last Friday But One of June Sales Infants’ Flannelette Wrappers— daintily faads jot good quelity flan- nelette; also nij wns ond drawstrings—swere 77. ...30 Infants’ Silk and Wool Shirte— sizes to 6 months— were $1.47 and 81.57........ Babies’ Half Wool Shirts—sizes to 3 years—were .97... 48 Babies’ Cotton Shirts—long aud short sle. ves—s.zes to 3 years— seconds of .55 Babies’ Half Wool to 3 years—were .50.... 5 Hand Crocheted Bootees— were .77.. 4 Wool Flannel Ger ude: 1.64 tops—were $1.85 and $2.10 Flannel Bands—Ilearn little wonder —8 in sanitary package— were 81.65......... - 1.26 Flannelette Diapers—27x27 | inches—were $3.44 dozen... 2.1 Madeira Hand Embroidered Pi low Slips—good quality linen riage Robes—were $5.97 Pique Carriage Robes—embroid- ered centers— | were $2.50 and 82.97 174 20 in, x 40 in, to £7 x 5+— were 82.5210 84.20. 1. $4103.10 Women’s Dresses and Skirts | Last Friday But One of June Sale | Women's Polka Dot Dreases—light grounds, with various colored dots— scalloped tunic model—double or- were 89.7. cere Women's Serge and Poplin Skirts —navy blue and black—regular and extra sizes, 26 to 39— were $5.97 and $6.97........4.50 See Pages 9 Birdseye Diapers—hemmed ready for use— Single 20 in. x 20 in. to 27x87 were $1,47 to $2.54. F. 1 Sto 1.88) Double gandie collar and cuffs—sizes $6 to 46. | 96 | Silks FRIDAY ' Over-the-Holiday Needs Satin Reps 3 inches—silk mixed —soft_and lustrous—street colors— were .74, ssnnswennenvnc’e 40-Inch Crepe de Chines—light, dark and medium colors 1.45 Yard Wide Poplins—soft finish— large sssortment of colors.. .O'7 35-Inch Black Taffetas—chiffonfin- ish—bright lustre— durable quality. 174 35-Inch Black Bathing Taffetas— fast color 1.95 Charmeuses—4 i—fine close face—lustrous and soft—street and evening colors, also black..,. 2.40 Sport Satins and Crepes—40 inches —pisia and fancy—light and dark colors—apecial values. White Fabrics Last Friday But One of June Sales Lingerie Plisse Crepes—require no sta or ironing and is as dainty and attractive as it is economical— Were .38... . 28 39-inch Lingerie PeHO NAO! rae tunocenrans 28 Dress Woolens FRIDAY Over-the-Holiday Needs 56-Inch All-Wool Cream Serges— fine French twill-spongedandshenk —made to sell at $4.48...... 00 48-Inch All-Wool Cream Storm Serges— Were sold at 81.97 were $2. New Accessories FRIDAY Over-the-Holiday Needs Men's and Women's Umbrellas— fancy handles—were $3.67., 3.24 Children’s Silk Parasola— were $2.47. vee BAT Dotted Organ Flouncings— Variety of colors—40 inches wide— three yards make a dress— were 83,97 yard 8.18 58 Chenille Dotted Veil Satin and Satin Striped ths— and millinery wid! were 48 Men's Plain Hem Handkerchiefa— 33 fine quality—were 24 each, TSc, half dozen, 1.00 Hand Bags— silk and leather—we.e 81.97, 1.27 Cowhide Travel Bage- leather lined—were §15.95..%.50 Clearance of Heavy Milanese 2- Ch ilk Glove were $1.50 and $1.75, Special .68 Silverware, Jewelry and Cutlery FRIDAY Over-the-Holiday Needs Rogers’ A-1 Punch Ladles— grape design, French grey finish —were $4.97 vo, BAB Bud Vases—cut glass top with silver plated stand—were .75 ea.. 4 Silver Plated table spoons and din- ner forke-—variety of designe—-Freneh grey and bright finish— were $2.50 half doz. 1.95 Novelty Necklaces—all colors _ —were $1.47 . é 87 Radium Alarm Clocks— were 83.97.......... 2.97 Two-Piece Carving Sets handles—were $1.97... Linens, Ete. Friday Over-the-Holiday Needs Hemmed Linen Damask Cloths— bleached—size 70x70 inches— 89.95 » 6.50 Jace trimmed—for buffet resser—were 81.25.,..., «4 Fine Quality Turkish Towele— spongy weave—white borders— were 78, . Cotton Huck Towels—heavy quality ~hemmed—wide borders- were 18 See . 10% Ramie Linens—90-inch—for dresses, skirts, ete.—were 82.07..... 2.18 35-in. Union Line: fine, close weave—1 dresses, ete.—~were part cotton— ndid for Silk Hosiery and Silk Undergarments Friday Over-the-Holiday Needs Women’s All-Silk Sheer Hosiery— full-fashioned—black, African brown and gray—was 83.67........2.68 ry Women's All-Silk Ho: black and cordovan—full-fashioned — was $3.27 and $3.47, . 2.63 Silke Hosiery —mock seam white cordovan— vee NRO t Ribbed Silk Hosiery—black and dark ta! was $1.52. ss 1.24 Women’s Glove Silk Veste—fancy weave, also plaiu—bodice tops— were $2.97. 2.12 Glove Silk Bloomere—fancy ribbed —were $2.97 2.20 Glove Silk Vestse— were $2.27 Cotton Hosiery Friday Over-the-Holiday Needs Children’s %-Length Fine Mercerized cke—white with pretty colored tope— were .58.. ; AT Import ine Lisle Socka— with self-toned embroidered ee We i 7 i—were $1.05 Fine Merce: 3 seamed back........ Special id 6 pairs 1.5O Cotton Underwear Friday Over-the-Holiday Needs Women’s Fine Cotton Union Suits --low neck, sleeveless, loose or tight knee—band top fini regular sizes—were .’ . 568 extra sizes—were .83......... -64 Children's Knitted Worsted Union Suits—vests, waists and drawers combined—low neck, sleeveless—_ tight knee—were .67,........ OB Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings Last Friday But One of June Sale Morning Glories— 50 were .78 Lilac, Rose or Pansy Leaves and Assorted Flow hi White andlavender—Special, 1.95 Untrimmed Felt Hatse— Becoming sport shapes with straight and ; rolling. brie fare, tango, rl gray, jade, orchid an pln two-lane were snon,. SOD Untrimmed Felt Hate— Sport colors— were $1.05. C 1.35 Untrimmed Hats—Attractive chain body hats in all the high thadedsssresscesen Special .S4 Infants’ and Little Tots’ Dresses Last Friday But One of June Sale Little Tots’ Organdy Dressee— Dainty ses ie dresses in ex+ juisite paste! ades——sizes to 6 rs were Tn Od Infants’ Nainsook Slips— Were .97.. 5 .50 Were $1.47 90 Were 81.67 1.16 Were $1.97. . 1.50 Christenlne Sets— ' 4 ‘Two-piece—trimming of lace and em- broidery—were $3.97, 304 Little Tots’ Bloomers and Pantie Dresses— Sizes to 6 years—were $2.47. 1.24 Little Tots’ Tub Dr. Gingham and ch and belted styles—s years—were 81,97 Sweaters Last Friday But One of June Sales Shetland Wool Sweatere—smart slipover style in basket weave, which is pretty and practical—comes in a variety of the new shades— were 84.68... teers BLT Worsted Sweat: -Tuxedo style— brush wool reve buff, tomato, henna, cock, rust, brown, navy and black— were 84.25... Fibre Silk Sw: plain and fancy revero—bulf, tan- gerine, honeydew, gray an: — par Tr wife ial | 7 and 12 for Other Hearn Advertising JUNE SALE DEPT’S—LIST 2 Undermuslins Babies’ Wear, Corsets Washable and Silk Blouses Petticoats, Millinery Women's Suits, Dresses Upholsteries and Curtains Friday Over-the-Holi Needs wed 5,000 Yds. Mill Lengths of Scrim— Jacquard and openwork border— VEIUE BBs boy coseeotensie . Ruffled Muslin Curtaine—various size dots and pretty little fe oy without centre valance— were $4.97., s BOT Filet Net Cu tached figure patterns in ivory and ecru— were 82.50 pale, Wet beetles 177 Special Purchase 10,000 Yards Cretonnes—36 inches wide— extensive assortment of designs, including Old English —chints, Japanese and tapestry designs—also many advance new styles— nr quality. . es ine im Curtainings—dainty colored borders— WEEE BO sy asses tsussns Wash Fabrics _ Friday Over-the-Holiday Needs Colored Organdies—yard video desirable colors........Special .2 Fancy Dress Voiles—medium and dark grounds—all-over patterns- Satin Striped Voiles—foulard effects on medium and dark grounds— were $1.88, ...0... 0000 re0es Fancy Dress Ginghams—stripes, checks and plaids, in many good colors. . Special . A Imported Shirting Madras—many patterns of neat stripes on white grounds—fine for tailored waists and shirts— were $1.00 RARER O ae 87 Khaki Cloth: enuine—for outing, knock-about and rough and tumble wear......... Special .BO Blankets & Flannels Friday Over-the-Holiday Needs All Wool Blankets—full size— were 816.94,........ ie © | Crib Blankete—Jacquard—Pink or blue stitched or silk bound— were 82.27..... 1.54 Bath Robe Blanke' cord set included— size—were 86.65... Baby Diapers—various sizes, made of soft downy domet— were .57 fox Nea eee Unbleached Cantons — ‘Domet bleached and unbleached—27 inghes — WEF 4B.. cece eee oO Domet—s6 inch—soft, downy na —were .68 28 Muslins Friday Over-the-Holiday Needs Unbleached Musline— I AOSD: VOR uss weiss Oo Bleached Musline— SG inches...........0s008 -12% Bleached Sheetings— 214 yds. wide—were 68 .48 Unbleached Sheetings— 214 yds. wide—were .54.... .44 Hill Muslin Pillow Cases— soft finish—no dressing. #8 42x36... 36 45x36... .86 Sheete—81x90 for full size beds —were American Flage— size 25x40 inches.---~-—. - 14 American Fla size 2934x49 inches. 7 SOLD IN MUSLIN 5 Notion and Embroidery Needs Friday Over-the-Holiday Values Rubberized Household Aprons— just the thing for bungalow house- pere—were 48 are Y Dust Cap—ace trimmed—ea. . 1O 8 for .2 Sock Garters—were .15...... Odd Lot of Navy Blue or Red Middy Braide—three-yard pieoee— were 12 piece... .....eecee 7K Children’s Hairbow Pins— were 10... .cs.eee re 2) Odd Lot of Sweater and Silk....... ; Special .25 Painted Trays—lovely for Summer bee— pore! were $1.47 to 00 to 274 Fall ne i Sot Lt Ss NR : i e