The evening world. Newspaper, August 25, 1921, Page 9

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AN HURT IN AUTO and Strap and Stops Flow ‘ of Blood. in an auto collision at Avenue and 46th tng to death to-day, While Harrington was saving release Stenzlet’s brother Abe, se teen, and their mother, Mrs. M Stenzler, They were imprisoned the wrecked taxicab, which crashed into an auto truck. driven by Benjamin 8! Second Avenue, who ¥ truck, driven by Henry 21 First’ Aver while turn into 46th Street rc Avenue. throvgh the front of he machine the artery of hi ered on the mother and ‘brother mil Klee, fifty-two, No. 2 Tenth Street, helper on the was knocked from the sidewalk and slig’ injured Policeman Downing, of the try * stop the flow of by vrist. When H All the i Brodsky of 1 to their on Lexington minutes Own volice i Th flagman here. He w raffic eet Dantet said the a turned on two els, Tt hy tan and killed Him instantly, At first the police thoug ve impossible to find But when the body of K *xamined it was found 1and was clu $ supposed he caug out bis hand just a The mete and it is believed the clue wil ficient In Ketre: with a W but the p vasa t a No. 3 man's pock w York. lynching. ti EAUTY of design and Quality of finish are combined with attractive rices on all of our Beds, ay. Beds and Bedding. We have been manu- facturing Beds and Bed- ding for 90 years. FRANK A. & SONS Redding Specialists 25 West 45th St., New York For Sale by Grocers Popular Because Of Its Value CRASH SAVED FROM {EN BY OO Makes a Tovrabguet From Club ‘Prompt action of Traffic Policeman Harrington saved one of the victims Lexington pple ee treet.trom Ddleed-| tue ditch, It did not overturn, but the IN. Y. TRUST CO. GIVES $5,000 the|jynd tater was taken home Nfe of Leo Stenzler, twenty-three,jcar, His head and fuce were said to| J, be No, 207 Hast 105th Street, John|} Mike te par | pile bce ~ || Fro! " (No. 22 | The Board of Director hme, ten years old, bf No. 229] Vee RUHL” CMDAAY “THROW ee Mast 46th Strect, nearly severed three | peiyer Meld After Track Killx Boy,| financial concern's hat in the ring to- fingers of his right hand trying to| Joseph Graziesi, No. 382 Second Street, |ay when It announced throuzh ite had The taxi bearing the Stenzlers was yesington | Leo Stenzler was thrown |r sont to the | ital and sent homes as tied up twents utomobi Meh killed a man to-day at 52d Street and 11th Ave- nue and th dd away HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, TOOK HIs MONEY, RICHMOND OFFICIAL REFUSED TCH Miss Martha Jane Price, daughter of | bridegroom is with the law firn: of Bur | Alien, negro, ; HURT IN AUTO CRASH HIS WA c Mr. and Mre. Kawin C. Price of Mill] iIngame, Veeder, Masten & WAPIer COE Noah ORABINN Sy Road, ‘Tuckahoe, waa rarrted yester- |New York. He was @ First Lioutenant | County, was lynched by porse 0 Secrecy Surrounds Details of Masked Highwaymen Get Week's aay afternoon at her home to Car! Gar- lin the war. Wrecked Auto Occupied by Dis- Pay as Police Watch Celebration. trict Attorney Maloy. | | With the entire White Pains police District Attorney Maloy of Richmond | force on duty at an Italian celebration County was injured in an automobile | jast night, four bandits held up William accident in Willowbrook ‘Road, New). Hess,’ of No. 37 Grove Street, in Hall. Avenue. ‘As soon aé headquarters was notified of the robbery a senreh of the city was made but the bandits escaped. Hess aid he had roached a dark spot spot when he waa surrounded by the men, all of whom were armed but none |. | was masked, | FOne of ‘them in broken English oF- seats . | dered him to hom his money. He who escaped injuryy | was warned that he would be shot if he 1 to-day to give his| made an oute lent, nor would any | Hess obeyed the command then Mloy's home glve any | tmMed over his week's pay, $62.50. The bandits did not take a gol watch he W was learned that Mr. Thomp-| Ofrered to them. Springville, Staten Island, early to-day while returning with Arthur Thompson from Jr, of Jackson Street, Stapleton, Great Kills. to his home at Avenue, New Brighton, 3 condftion was not serious, it but he was unable to go to the Mr. Thompson, verston of” the a one at Mr. detalls, son was driving and the car went into] men were thrown out. District. Attor- ney Maloy was assisted to a residence, in another TO BROAD STREET HOSPITAL. President, Harvey D. Gibson, that + was arraigned on « techni of homicide In the ‘Tombs, 16 0 ‘ourt to-day as result of Hee death | $5,000 was " in|of Afexander Silverman, thirteen, of] Broad Street Hospital Fund. It was No. $2 Monroe esi was{ generally admitted that the contribu- driving an auto og “would act as « pacema Bridge when the to the left on a bic and killed. Faulty Traffic in the Jning at a - | (rtbuttons vnount $1 subscribe anual Suauner Sale FLINT QUALITY DEPENDABLE FURNITURE Even though these are clos- ing days of the sale the range of choice is not nar- rowed. Our entire stocks were included and there are stil representative values at ever’ price. Flint & Horner @.in 20-26 west 36" st ‘Convemently near Fifth Ave." All Summer Apparel ‘or STOUT WOMEN Prices Slashed Tremendously Regardless of Cost Bryant: | HER STORE A Bargain Basement 23 West 38th St., Between 5th & 6th Aves. Tremendous Dress Sale 550 Voile Dresses All this season’s newest styles, taken from our reg- ular stock. Voile Dresses in a large variety of plain, figured, pretty patterns, light and dark colors. Neat trimmings of embroidery, braid, lace coliars, etc. There are not all sizes In each style, but you can surely find your size in the lot and get a good selection. Formerly to $21.75 TO CLOSE OUT &Y | Including our Overstocks from Mail Order Department. Slightly soiled from handling. Muslin Night Gowns, Drawers, Bloomers, Combinations, Chemises, Petticoats, Camisoles, Knit Underwear, Hosiery All grouped at two prices 69c = 95c Formerly Sold as High as $4.00 Formerly $21.75 Now 8» Formerly $18.50 NOW 8% CORSETS—Slightly Soiled ——— All fine. quality Coutil Corsets for Stout Women. Sizes broken. Formerly to 1 Formerly to 95 $5.95 $5.95 Lane Bryant és. ‘vs. 23 W. 38th St.——| NEW hOCHELLE, N. Mise Vrice a ner Stearns of No, 27 Halcyon Terrace, Aug. %.— | Halcyon Park, New Rochelle, The} COLUMBIA, 1921, POSSH LYNCHRS NEGRO SE. earn . Oy Aur. who ‘Tuesday Lexington 150 men near Chapin tate yesterday. STORE GI CLOSE Good KED news! . in stock 26 per cent. KEDS are hard to get. Size ALD 4 KED For kver | by le KED Kind of Wear Bul All Sises tid Every KED | In Many Style In Stock —- Reduced J: All Canvas Shoes Arg Not KEDS. KEDS Are Made |* NOTE: by the U. S. Rubber Company. Look for the Label! GIMBELS SHOE SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR F XU RTH oe Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 MBEL D ALL DAY Complete Clearance || Sale of Ked-Shoes |. Which Opportunely LAW Prices Them ' For Labor Day Vacationists And For u Those Planning For School and College | At. a Reduction of | | ()” A sale of KEDS which cuts the retail price of every KED A sale which means a great deal, too, at a time when ‘The lines are broken, of course. are varied and many have a full range of sizes, yet there is not every size in every style. So we've decided upon a complete clearance of our entire stock. SATURDAY For Other Gimbel News See Page 10 BROTHERS | 32np STREET -BROADWAY-33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY ‘Although the styles Since our grandmothers filled their wedding chests with muslin articles made from Fruit of the Loom, there has been no change in its manufacture, excepting to improve it. Fruit of the Loom has been proving its de- pendability for over seventy years. It wears splendidly, is easy to sew on, and does not lose its whiteness or fine, smooth finish though laundered again and again. You will have just the same satisfaction and pleasure in making up this material as have two generations before you. | Muslin That Has Stood the Test of Years Fruit of the Loom Men's Shirts, $2.00. Paje- mea and Nightshirts, $2.00 to $3.50, At mores everywhere. POR TOUR OWN PROTPETION, Loox oR THE “PEtTT OF THH LOOM” Muslin But while your grandmother used Fruit of the Loom, she could buy it only by the yard or bolt, You, however, can buy it not only by the yard, for your own sewing, but you can get articles ready-made of Fruit of the Loom. Several of the leading manufacturers of sheets, pillow cases, pajamas, nightshirts, men’s and boys’ shirts, etc., are using Fruit of the Looms and putting in the label so you can identify it Ask for Fruit of the Loom by name (ail mores know it) and look for the sabel. CONSOLIDATED TEXTILE CORPORATION Also Makers of Windsor Crépe and Other Pine Cotton Pabrica Converse & Company, Selling Ageat, 68 Worth 8., New York WOUEN LASER FU BACK Gane | | (24 Floor SW. 34% St (Bet. Fifth Ave. & Broadway, Opp. Waldorf Hotel) Ending Saturday 2 More Days Only! Final Round-Up of 84] Suits for Men and Young Men All that remain of this season’s stock, in mostly medium and heavy weights, of the correct cut and color for Fall and Winter wear, in all sizes At Savings of $15 to $40! “JUNIOR” 190 were 835 205 were 40 $ 125 were *45 190 were 850 86 were *55 45 were %60 Two more days ONLY-~-and this sensational money- saving event will come to a close. Make the most of this wonderful opportunity before it finally ends, Alterations charged for at cost. 15 West 34th St. | ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR h Ave. Opp. Waldorf Hotel * qqmenees Open Daily Till\6 P. M. Saturday Till 9 P. M.cmmmmem J (Between st & Broadway Children Cry for Fletcher’s HOA ans The Kind You Have Always Bosghe has borne the signae ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal Sanserinon for over 30 years. Allow no one deceive you, in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-us-good”’ are but experiments, and endanger the health of Children—E ‘perience against Experiment. Never attempt to relieve your baby with @ remedy ay ia: would use TORIA. oan Wha at_jis s CAST for OF RIA... ric, Drape and Soothing Syrups. {t contains neither pium, on thet nor other narcotic substance, For more than th years it has been in Gon rate use forthe relief of C siivation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; ‘allay ing Feverish: arising TDSretevas and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- lation of Food; giving healthy and _ nati sleep. Children’s Comfort—' Mother’s Friend, Bears the Signature of In Use For. Over 30 Years Corns Lift Right Off! No Pain at All Apply a few drops of ““Freezone’’ upon that bother- some corn, instantly it stops hurting; then shortly you lift that sore, touchy corn rig off, root and all, without the slightest pain or soreness. End Any Corn or Callus Tiny bottles of “Freezone” co but few cents drug stores ‘It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It 4 eres ereene + pice

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