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ne INJURED AS HEAVY TRUCK ~ RAMS TROLLEY CAR Pole Punctures Front and Load of Iron Pipe Rakes Side of Crowded Vehicle. Four men were injured and there was a mad scramble for safety among passengers on a crowded! \@eouthdound wighth Avenue car when| @ runaway team of horses, drawing a heavy truck loaded with iron pipe, crashed into the front of the car at 44th Street. last night. The long pole of the truck pene| trated the front of the car and sev- eral lengths of the pipe raked one Grito of the car, tearing away five feet of the woodwork and breaking every window. the passengers en screamed and a race for the rear door began. Joseph Richard, forty-three, NONE C. O. D. Choice of silks Silk, some imported Linen and shantung Flannel, tricotine, twill Tricotine, twill Tricotine, faille silk cord bolivia, Originally 29.50 to 95.00 55.00 to 165.00 85.00 to 125.00 95.00 to 155.00 125.00 to 195.00 145.00 to 235.00 Pure silk Finest chiffon alpaca Washable Silk, flannel Silk. flannel Silk, flannel Satin, taffeta Satin, taffeta Satin, taffeta Satin, taffeta Imported or domestic French hend-made Lingerie or silk Hand-made blouses Silk or cotton Silk or lingerie Silk or net [lengths of pipe hurtling through the showered upon | tajion Chief of Ma Foulard, crepe, georgette SWEATERS-—™aIn FLOOR SKIRTS-— BATHING SUITS way of No. William Kuralager of No. 464 Irving Avenue, Bronx, were cut upon the faco and hands. Zank and Richard | were taken to Bellevue Hospital. Zank was driving the team. Mack McHughs, the motorman, saw the team bearing down on his car and stopped gt 44th Street, thinking Zank | would regain control of the horses| and would have room to pass, But the team swerved and struck the car, full on. The impact of the two vehiclea sent shattered windows. Some of them (struck Richard and pinned him to the floor. Police and citizens, attracted by the noise of the crash, assisted the women passengers from the car. Many of them became hysterical and required the services of ambulance surgeons to calm them. Fire Engine Smashes Automobile of Jersey Clty Rattalion Chief, While running top speed to extin- guish a fire in the engine of a large automa inkling truck, fire en- rsey City and Bat- ey’s automobile col- er and Brunswick y afternoon. John river of the fire engine, gine Ni lided at Best & Co. West 40th Street, and at 1 “THE EVENING WORLD, WHRONESDAY, 4 tidian accepted that the sit Japan tour haa Ir is King toand that. the : FLINT QUALITY wy « DEPENDABLE FURNITURE AT EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS Providing values that would have been unusual even under the normal conditions of years ago. Rint &Horner Coin. & 0-26 West 36" St. mae near FYfth Avewe Fifth Avenue at 35th Street WOMEN’S APPAREL DRESSES-— THIRD FLOOR Originally Sale 45.00 25.00 52.50 39.50 75.00 50.00 SUITS—tHIRD FLOOR 29.50 15.00 59.60 27.50 | 79.50 32.50 © 89.50 48.00 WRAPS-—THIRD FLOOR Wrap, coat and cape modelsin silk duve- | tyn, marvella, veldyne, tricotine, twill canton crepe and satin. Just one or two of a kind. Sale 19.50 to 55.00 38.00 and 45.00 55.00 and 65.00 75.00 and 85.00 95.00 110.00 to 125.00 Originally Sale 35.00 to 43.50 25.00 10.25 6.90 THIRD FLOOR 6.95 to 10.50 5.95 | 15.50 to 22.50 10.00 | 10.50 to 22.50 13.50 15.80 THIRD FLOOR 18.50 19.75 to 35.00 21.00 to 32.50 BLOUSES. Main FLOoR 13.95 to 19.50 12.50 | Special 8.50 . Special 5.95 6.95 to 10.50 5.00 8.95 to 12.75 6.90 12,95 to 19.75 9.50 15.00 to 25.00 12.50 19.75 to 29.75 15.00 25.00 to 45.00 18.50 | 29.75 to 75.00 25.00 VISITORS IN THE CITY WILL PROFIT BY ATTENDING OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE OF SUMMER APPAREL The Largest Reductions of the Season NO EXCHANGES MISSES’ APPAREL DRESSES-sEcoND FLOOR Originally 16.50 to 19.50 27.50 to 42.50 45.00 to 59.00 Gingham, voile Various tub styles Crepe, voile, knitted SUITS—SECOND FLOOR Serge, tricotine, tweed 25.00 to 49.50 Tweed and woolspun 35.00 to 55.00 COATS-—SEconD FLOOR 15.75 to 25.00 15.00, 16.50 Flannel or jersey Jersey sport coats Sale 9.50 16.50 29.50 19.50 29.50 13.50 9.50 GIRLS’ APPAREL DRESSES~—sEconD FLOOR Gingham, dimity 13 to 17 years Washable, 4 to 14 yrs. French hand-made, 10.50 to 13.50 11.50 to 16.50 4 to 10 years 18.00 to 39.50 Dotted swiss 13 to 17 years 22.50 Taffeta, 8 to 16 yrs 25.00 29.50 Hand-made, 5 to 14 yrs. Wool jersey, 13 to 17 years 27.50 to 59,00 22.50 25.00 COATS-SECOND FLOOR Wool, 4 to 16 yrs. 15.00 to 29,50 Taffeta or pongee, 4 to 16 years Polo coats, 13, 15 and 17 yrs, 29.50 to 48.00 27.50 5.00 6.95 9.50 12.50 15.00 15.00 16.50 10.00 15.00 15.00 UNDERTHINGS-sEconp FLoor Knickers, 1 to 10 yrs, 79, .89 Knickers, 1 to 10 yrs. 95 Crepe bloomers, 6 to 14 yrs, 95 Dimity pajamas, 6 to 14 yrs. 3.95 HAT S-—SECOND FLOOR Milan and other straws 5,00 to 8,75 Tailored and semi-trimmed 15,00 to 20.00 59 69 75 1.95 2.75 8.75 of th i ogo to Japan in March or Where There Is Justice, Co-operatior:, of a toast is one of the most Originally, when the ancient Greeks or Romans were at a feast, the custom was to bow before the statue of god of wine, exclaiming “Be propi © Bacchus!” and pouring wine on the Later, people decided to drink the fluid instead of sacrificing it. That the good fellowship promoted by loasting is destined to flourish-—if not with wine, a substitute — is evidenced from the exquisite new cordial and cocktail glasses ob: tainable in our Glass Section. A_ particularly heautiful type is made of tissue-weight crystal, faintly iridescent and finely fluted. Ask to see them—they are different from all prede- cessors, Clearance Sale of SummerNegligees Reduced to Below-Cost Prices Kimonos for camp or week- end trips; prettily hand-embroid- ered in contrasting — colors; wanted boudoir shades. — , 2.50 formerly 3.95 Charming Summer Negligees of French Organdie embellished with picoted ruffles of matching Georgette. Orchid, French Blue, Rose, Pink, Honey Dew or Black dots—all on White grounds. formerly 13.00 9.75 of White Dotted p, adorned with fine thread lace. formerly 3.25 2.50 Breakfast. Coats of Boxloom Crepe, embellished with ruching- of self material, pockets and sel tie-sash. formerly 3.95 2.50 Entire Stock of Handsome Bath Robes Reduced 25% to 35% Graceful models of Imported Terry Cloth, French Ratine and Jacquard materials in the most attractive and unusual colors— Delft Blue, Coral, Flare, Shell Pink, French Blue, Maize and Wistaria. egligees N Lavender, Third Floor) Wool Wilton Rugs 59.75 Size 9x12 ft.—formerly 89,00 Magnificent rugs, of Oriental designs and glorious, soft, shim- mering colors, compose this col- lection of Fringed Wool Wiltons. Summer storage may be had free of charge till the Fall. (Eighth Floor) The Washerette A Most Effective, Small Washing Machine The Washerette weighs but 6 pounds, and may therefore be easily carried about. In fact, it is so small you can put it in your trunk. Just attach the hose to any faucet and the water will lubricate and run it, ‘The result; your finest garments will be washed spot- lessly clean without the slightest wear on the clothes, or effort on your part, 16.75 (Srrth Floor JULY 20, 192876 Economy and Energy. There Is Service. sh Anne dames McCreary & Co, 2=~ Met Peery Quality Merehonaltve; as Advertised, on sides Beginning Thursday, July 21st She Takes on Added Grace Who ° Wears a Gown of Tricolette New Models at 24.50 You will like them, we know, for they are modish, lovely in coloring, and as graceful and willowy as a reed. Some are sportive in air— light. in coloring and embroi- dered in a gay sport shade. Others are more sombre, suited for afternoon and street wear. Solid colors and ettec- tive combinations of colors. Sizes 36 to 44. To Close Out—-Cotton Dresses, Gingham, Voile, Linen, Swiss and Or- gandie. formerly up to 24.50 15.00 All Sales must be final (Fourth Floor) Specially Redaved Prices on Blankets, Spreads, Comfortables and Traveling Rugs 100°) Wool Camping khaki color, 64x84 inches. formerly 6.00 Blankets, each, 4.25 Crochet Spreads, double size, Mar- seilles patterns, hemmed. each, 2.25 formerly 3.25 White Dimity Spreads, hemmed. 100°, Wool Plaid Blankets, dcuble size, Gray and White and Black and formerly 3.25, each 2.50 White Dimity Spreads, scalloped. White. formerly 12.50, pair, 7.25 formerly 3.50, each, 2.75 Dare iin ; Silkoline — Comfortables, cotton 100° Wool Traveling Rugs, re- filled, formerly 3.25, each, 2.50 versible plaid design, different colors, fringed ends; size 60x80 inches. formerly 10,50, each, 6.75 (Second Floor) Figured Silk Mull Comfortables, double size, cotton filling. each, 4.50 formerly 6.00 400 Cowhide Traveling Bags 8.95 Each a Splendid Value at formerly 15.00 Also note the fact that these bags are made of genuine brown Cowhide leather of good solid stock, not of surface or split cowhide as are most bags at this extremely low price. are offering more than a good value. obtainable at McCreery’s only, due to Sizes 16 and 18 inches. (Fifth Floor) In other words, we This is an exceptional value, our discriminating purchases, Reed Furniture for Every Room in the Home at The Solarium and Porch Half Price are but two of the many parts of the home in which the cheery appear- ance and solid comfort embodied in Wicker Furni- ture may be used to advantage. Put a “comfy” deep-seated Baronial Arm Chair with a cretonne seat in the Living Room and see what wonders it will do in relieving its staid monotony. nothing imparts that feminine touch, that pleasing color note Decorated Chais quite so well as an Ivory combinations are innumerable. Of all the year this is the time down to one-half on fine quality Reed Furniture. Here are a few illustrative values: Tango and Black Tea Ivory Chaise Longue, dec- Wagon 17.50 orated with velour seat formerly 38.50 cushion. . 60.00 : | a D j formerly 125.00 a Antique Tyery Decors te Baronial Arm Chair with Table. 28.50 cretonne seat cushion, 15.75 formerly 58.00 formerly $2.50 No Marl Order No C. 0. D's, No Returns No Exchanges. (Fufth Floor) In the Bed Room The Longue. to buy, for prices are % eanteege ss: yun.