The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1921, Page 21

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| i WOMAN ON LITRAIN a ep nan eee tT ET ESS LOSES A FINGER AS ~ STONE HITS GLASS = eemcibainae Boy Threw Missile at Express) Near East New York, Injur- ing Five Persons. Five passengers were cut by nye | glass that three coaches of a New swept through York bound Long Island train passing Ralph Avenue, East New York, shortly after 8 o'clock this morning. Small boys threw a rock through 4 window of the fifth coach of the express which'was run- Ring a mile a minute to make up for four minutes lost time, The glass was carried from the fifth to the eighth coach. The most seriously injured passen- was Mrs, Margaret Byrnes of No. 2518 Madison Street, Brooklyn. One finger on hor right hand was cut off; another was early off. One woman, whose name has not been learned, suffered cuts about her neck. Three men were cut about the face and neck. Passenge believing there had been a smach-up, were in a panic and the train came to a stop at Nostrand Avenue station where a tel- ephone call was sent to a physician to meet the train at the Flatbush Avenue station, In the mean time Mrs. Byrne's fingers were tightly bound and other passengers received emergency treatme At Flatbush Avenue they were attended by a phy- sician and the police who were noti- fied at Nostrand Avenue hurried to Ralph Avenue where they are trying to find the boy who threw the stone, nee Convicted, Accuses Hin Lawyer. After pleading gullty to stealing blank Postal orders from a Post Office sub- station, and being sentenced to serve three months in the Penitentiary by Judge Garvin in the Rrooklyn, Bernard C. Donnelly of No. 10 Bergen Street, to-day formally accused his lawyer, Edward J. Reilly of No. 376 Fulton Strect, of inattention to the de- fense, although fees aggregating $548.41 had been paid. Judge Garvin instructed United States Marshal Power to deiny taking Donnelly ~ to the Penitentiary until he has an op- portunity to prefer charges against Reilly with the Grievance Committce of ooklyn Bar Association. “BV. D." Sleeveless Closed (Crotch Union Suits (Pat.U.S.A) ‘Men's, $1.30 the suit Youth's $1.13 the suit “BY.D! without thie Red WovenLabel It is your Guarantee of Value andSatisfaction XTRA service and comfort to the weater are the natural results of the extraordinary care with which the fabric is woven from selected cot- ton, and the special- ized skillwith which “B. V. D.” Under- wear is made. Quality Ever Maintained The B.V. D. Company New York “B.V. D."* Coat Cut Undershirts and Knee Length Drawers Eest ioned of flowered, Trimmed broidery, A Greatly .owered Price for Tai eta 23" Formerly to $45 terials bespeak the true rich frocks. Th that is best in summer day DOO DOIN RODS Py UE The foremost styles in summer dresses; fash: Finest Frocks Ot Canton Crepe — Georgette — Trimmings, styling and quality of ma- are representative of all é ® Women’s and Misses’ & Charming Silk Dresses Without Question the Season's Value at This Price. Made for Selling to $29.75 Georgette, both plain colored a and exquisite Chiffon Taffe in white Organdie, Fringe, E ete. of these frocks. An Unequalled Value in Figured—Strij Voile Dresses |\—Dotted Y fda $12.75 and $15.00 Values Black and white stripes that accord with the Sport vogue, or colored figure and dotte terned on light or dark grounds effects pat- FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS Saturday—Incomparable Values! Summer Wearables Far Below Prevailing Prices! EXCEPTIONAL SALE Hand Made and French Voiles Blouses Many blouses in this collection feature hand- work: lacy frills and trimmings, i merous effects, White Flannel SPORT SKIRTS The Most Popular Sport- wear Skirt SPECIAL g-5 Fox-plaited and aide plalted mod. els in plain white and white with colored Blazer stripes. Also skirts of white and colored Bulk Crepes, "The Debutante” An All-Silk SATIN BATHING SUIT Actual 810.05 | Value | 5 Slip-on or one piece affect, Delted with welf- material; fagot- ted on bodice tn aclf or com trasting colora, TEX TTNETOTONITONI mae A x: WASHINGTON, June 24.—Lrig. Gen. Robert BE. Callan has been designated by the War Department to take com- mand of the 24 Const 66 minder of that your supply on when it runs low. You want Heinz Baked Beans when you want them—and no other kind will do. Order twelve cans one time in- stead of one can twelve times. It saves you money. youtime. And the day” on many an occasion. Heinz Baked Beans come to you all ready to heat and eat. One of the GRAND RAPIDS | FURNITURE Apartments Furnished Complete from $50 to Station at Cor OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS $3.00 Down $50.00 5.00 a 75.00 7.50 4 100.00 10.00 & 150.00 | 200.00 | 300.00 | TH WORLD prints more ‘Business Opportunities’ than all the other New York morning newspapers added together. Artillery Dis- |the World War. with Tomato Sauce _ You can’t forget the good taste. Your appetite is a constant re- flavor and the delicious tang of that famous Tomato Sauce. Just don’t forget to replenish THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921. N COMMS ‘TO NEW YORK, |trict, with headquarters at Governor's | Island. Gen. Callan has been on duty || with the General Staff, He served in || Cuba. Porto Rico, the Philippines and was In command of a regiment during rich oven baked the pantry shelf It saves it’s apt to “save ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name “ayer” on package or on tablets you jare not getting genuine Aspirin pre seribed by physicians for twenty-one | and proved safe by millions. rin only as told in. the age for Colds, Headache, b » Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. || Ilandy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tab- | lets of Aspirin cost few cents. Drug | gists also sell larger packages. Aspirin || |is the trade mark of Bayer Manufac- ture of Mogonceticacidester of i” Seen} 1 viieneid wt Store Hours: 9 to 6.30 BROOKLYN ABRAHAM-STRAUS.. and general utility. COLORS — Black, navy blue, brown, beaver, tan, and a numbe as well as smart mixtures. All sizes included but not all sizes in oll styles. bands and long bows, ete. Each hat ts made on a studied head size. r of sports colors All are silk lined. Tweeds. A Sale of Women’s Sample Silk Bathing Suits $14.95 Regularly would sell from $19.00 to $37.50 An oppor uRy to secure an exceptionally beautiful ing Suit—secured in a special purchase of Samples. , Silk Bat! They are fashioned of Satin or Taffeta, the majority iy} blac All hand-made. to 38, Another Great Purchase of | Country Club Satin Sports Skirts, $12.7 —Because they are made of one of the sfartest ma- terials of the season. —Because they are all white, in 3 lovely ptterns. —Because they have fringed sashes. —Because there was a great demand fr us to make this purchase after our last successful oie Sizes 25 to 34 inch wai Large sizes, 35 to 38 i A Week-end S¢le of or Navy blue with a few novelty models in colony | A few of them have Bloomers. itbands at $12.2. Sizes A. & 8.—Second Floor, Cent/ waistbandy at $14.75. ‘a J 8. Second floor, Central vi Women’s Cloth-of-Silver Slippers, $9.95 Smart one-strap slippers made of cloth of silver; hand- turned soles; low and high coveted Louis heels. A & S.—Secand Moor, Wem. Several Interesting Models in Women’s Cloth Sports Suits, $13.75 Cheviots and Tweeds in smartly tailored styles—just the type of suits for the holidays—box-pleated and pinchback coats with notch or Tuxedo fronts. silk lined, others unlined. Patch pockets. Some In desirable shades of tan, brown and gray. Sizes 34 to 42. A & K—Serond Moor, Central. 400Girls Dresses An Exceptional Purchase for the Holidays 250 Women’s Summer Coats and . Wraps, $22.50 They are just as smart as many models at twice their price—and‘most of these models have been selling in our own stocks for much more- cluded in this purchase—and so they, too, are included. Straightline coats, wrappy affairs, swinging capes and models for motoring MATERIALS—Tricotine, Bolivia, Velour, Duvet de Laine, Knitted Sports Coats, Camel's Hair Motor Coats ar d Imported A Sale for Big and Little Girls! Milan Hats, $1.98 VALUES—and yet more VALUES—are found in these ultra smart c}dren’s hats. Made of fine Milan, they are suitable for girls from 5 years up into the deby4nte age. A variety of sizes and shapes variously trimmed with long single or double steamers, with The hats are white and the streamers are whity™4 colored Telephone, Main 6100 they: were in- A. & 8.—Beconit Moor, Central & S.—Merzanine, Kast A Demonstration of “BOYSHFORM” BRASSIERES In the A. & S. Corset Shop The first time in Greater New York that these famous Brassieres have been shown by the aid of a skilled demon- strator, Miss K. Sarazin is in the A. & S. Corset Shop to demonstrate how straight the “Boyshform” Brassiere makes a figure 46 appear. The materials are: Skin- ner’s Satin, or satins combined with Jace, or plain novelty broche, in pink or white. 85c, $1.35 $1.95 $2.75 $4.85 A. & 8—Second floor, Kast of White or Colored Organdies $2.95 and $3.95 Sheer litUe Summer dresses with full shirred skirts with deep hems — some trimmed with rows of tiny ruffles, and finished with wide sash belts Sizes 6 to 14. A & B—Secoad floor, Central ys eke aan

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