The evening world. Newspaper, September 2, 1921, Page 7

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WOMAN IS PINNED UNDER AUTO, HER | IS RECOVERING] 0 HAVE 3 DAYS’ OUTING. |ts\ to pay. "stioe Nenbit was served | OUTING NEXT MONDAY| HIS $6,500 AUTOMOBILE. | SKULL FRACTURED Se Jo Me Gaests of tn Gordon dense Tee cece in Onl Wily ie He AC ee em | Hospital Nitse Probably Fatally aaLaile Ines fiembers were proud Labor Legion will he held at Duer's b Injured and Other Passengers Banker's Daughter. on their should CAUSES ARREST IN HOLD-UP, |!" Wnitestone Landing, on Labor| When Raymond Hitchcock had con- words; all extra quality. Hurt in Collision. The condition of Miss Alice 4.| dle * Day, F. Paul A, Vacarelli, President|ciuded his labors as a comedian in tho | z p Agnew, seventeen, oniv daughter yo |Of the legion, announces that while} Follies" at the Globe Theatre Wednes- | Marguerite Baldwin, nineteen, -a/ Cornelius R. Agnew, vankin who /#5 off Rhineciif | Wt eden att Lelie Who} waking, metry will be the principal bus-|day night and after changing to streot | Instead of saying corn Durse in Seaview Hospital at Dungan|shot yesterday while riding horsetk ning. L. Gord theta acld ¥ havea PE wae te the atin a eer one clothes was preporing fo roll home early | Hills, S. 1, was pinned under an over-| With her brother, Rae, and a “°0M| who was an officer of the Sixth Artillery | Ever since Monday, when baal held tis words: NB TO USS) yesterday morning in his automobile, ” turned automobile and perhaps fa-|9" her father's cou estate ‘ Af-|in the Division, is giving the party, Me|¥P in the vestibule of No. 215 wat ‘ jew constitution demands that | which was waiting outside, he discoy- | es say— tally hurt as a result of a collision at} ™Onk a suburb of White Plai W#8] las provided a steamer, the Jc , | booth ae fold Lisl Nie er Be Ifa Tet ero he adele, eat | ered to his consternation that Deputy | Richmond Avenue and Afnboy Road, to-day described ax excellent * cc to take his guests up the Hudson. Apheee th ah i. Se aoalh ae hia | {hat courts of arbitration with power | Sheriff Rooney was attaching the car | Pottanvilie, at dads Me Presbyterian Hospital, wheret bullet! jan who can show discharge papers {Minor valuable cluding to enforce obedience to their decision be| in a replevin action brought by John ¥. | eo M. to-day, Was e&tracted from the muse® &t the holder rettes, Edward Gondolph of No. | created in all States,’ Inc. Miss Baldwin, Miss Catherine Birch, thirty-six, a nurse in the same hos- pital, and Arthur Eller, twenty-five, to-morrow morning when she sails The : ; orrow mo en. she ; : : nan tee plaintiff asserts that in M. ot No. 101 West 88th Street, Manhat.| *earched the woods in a ‘U8 of tWol Ate Hamersioy has provided every-|'ThIS morning at the Iine-yp at Police | (40d labor esentative of Bast Be-! iichcock traded In a 1920 automobile, —hbest corn flakes tan, Were pasdengers in an Rurcmobiia| miles soon after he soci but foand)|, 1 emermes ak Pel Cre arters he was aftonted an op- valued af $3,000, for @ $6,500 cary title used as a bus by Henry Pfleur, The | 2? Nunter who was in aveatlo’ Wher |e programme includes the ofticial BAU A Secu A Mr Minn Mackensle a Bride. Heiter tug ttn Slesaonk pals thee car hit a machine driven by Helen|®, Stay shot from his fle could ha@) ing pictures of the division in| “That's itt’ he exclaimed, Indicating | afiss Jenn MacKenzie, daughter of| rotes, ‘which K's an extraordinary fact that this extra precaution Dean of Staten Island and turned over. | > yho ° a : Walser of this city were married yes-| which matured May 30, June 30 and { Miss Birch, Biller and Pflear were| finding out who theman waa’ They) 10 8 tie diversions, with gold ‘iso Identified Frank W.|corday at the home of the bride at| July 30. were not paid. “The agency thrown clear of the automobile and|are satisfied the shoting was an ac- Walchen claaraita: Nakew And [thw He waiter, of No. 106/Monroe. Only relatives were invited, alleges Hitchcock deceived at the time escaped with cuts and bruises, When| cident, which viewS also held by Miss pas pai a " 8 the man who held |owing to the Fecent death of the bride's he purchased the car and, gave his | — y had lifted the car trom A " prines, : : prother, Cameron. MacKenaie, ell- | notes, as hi 3 at he was ine 4 Baldwin it was discovered she Pent ted gst ae ate lee President ot te i ie A ase ae aeuteht Regier known war correspondent. solvent and could not pay them IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT WILL GOAND FIND TP | trast vho arrested Ede! tiheroagaenrs were taken 10 Ae | ERIN yf" att Brains, of th HOSPITAL ORDERLY HELD. rari west and ssa street trom Gon. | ade | motial Hospital, Stapleton, Miss | Farmers’ Loanafd Trust Company of |dolph's description, said he had found » 3 the identified gun,’ fully loaded, in th | Dean escaped injury. The car over- |New York Cr Locked Up After Man Has Skat! the identined gua, fully loaded, tn the ; | turned largely because of the driver's efforts to avoid the collision. —_-—-——- Fuaston's Son Nominated for Weat Point. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2.—Ireder- ick Funston, the eighteen-year-old son |MISS ALICE AGNEW | State Troopers Fail to Get Clue in Mysterious Shooting of base of her brain. It wastld Miss Agnew will recover rapidly State troopers under Serr McGarvey struck Miss Agnew, ‘day the troop- ers had practically jf Up hope of} Pay Pershing's ra NEW OWHANS, Sept. 2.—A seventy- year-old Woman, who signed herself “Just @ Old Friend,” has mailed to a jocal nWspaper $10 toward payment of $20 cerdue taxes on the Louisiana Sends $100 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921. ipist ‘DIVISION, A. E. F., ersley at Cruger’ The First Division A whose owing that the was in the rst Division in France, will be wel- comed aboard the Gully up to # o'clock action, music by the Clef Club, a brass | band and contimous boxing bouts and Fractured in Fight. A man describing himself as Edward Long, thirty-one, of No. 137 West 98th Street, a hospital orderly, was arrested in front of No. 64 West 99th Street after an altercation in which Christopher Mc- | nlementary Court to determine the defendant's abil- | guilty of contempt. ——— VICTIM'S MEMORY OF GUN - ) Lexington Avenue, a taxi driver, had photographed on his mind the revolver used In the hold-up. of many guns on a table, wit in a million,” {| “rd | Edel was later arraigned in West Side Court charged with robbery. pce be dee Two Put to Death; One Gets Stay. While Angelo Giordano and Harry R. Van Reed, an ex-soldier, were put to death in the electric chair in Sing ‘The fourth annual outing of the Loyal Fresohi, ¥. \ Dr. and Mrs. James Cameron MacKen- zie of Monroe, Y¥., and Kenneth KE. Proceeding In the City LOYAL LABOR LEGION Whitestone Landing. Among the speakers will tuardia, Judge Haskell, Paul Vacarelli, Lang, al BAGS Imitation wal- be H. Ta Judge John J J. Gustaf, ames RB. Gurney, organ- RAYMOND HITCHCOCK LOSES| Became Bankrapt. Beiber, Despite Hitchcock's pro- testa the deputy sheriff took the auto- mobile to a garage, where it was held in the name of the Sheriff, o1 the purchase price. Hitchcock then went into bankruptcy and the notes No extra cost; no extra Post is usually followed by particular people. Traveling | STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Toasties Suit Cases Steed frame and THE BIG STORE of the late Gen. Frederick Funston, has Carty, twenty-one, a mechanic, of No.| ging last night, Ed: McNally in. Black received 4 of Gen, John J. Pershing. 111 West 89th Street, ived és Sb Binhdeer hs 14) Mfeokt Blac by rus grain. Bla hi — good at he, in"one-of the tty poeialsan® | toasere tract “at Roseland, Lay. ie be fracture of the, skull and was tae escaped a like fate by a narrow mar. |If | only, Sizes 15. Incl and kates py ident Harding | ,.eduled for sale Sept. 10 unless G Menied Wehad Any. Bere (Sen WHER Gov: “Mt i stay 16. Very st: — % - 24 inch aigumnge,geamination [Zpuing and nis brothers and alaters (LOment as whieh ne ee ahATed ye a; [im his bebale until the week of Sept. /M | svete corners | MAIN size, 8 inches lay feet the asseasment. two negroes we: ed 1 : deep, in Tan [- — — ~ - — — —- Regular $1.50| FLOOR = and Black. Reg- g value; special ular $1.69-qual- 4 only A SHOPPING PLACE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE 1S sey L d e B S ll Y B tt F e h 1 00 Operated by the ROSS STORES, Inc. udwig Daumann ells You better Furniture at the qi. Sixth'A t 19th Street 1.19 | || | Others up to 298 (Xx venue a free Others up to 298 Lowest Prices and Gives the Most Liberal Credit You cen purchase everything you need to furnish your home complete and pay for your purchases on terms to suit your income Due to our cash Purchasing Power and inexpensive selling methods, No C. O. D.’s, No deliveries, No charge accounts, we are able to retail first quality, season- able merchandise at wholesale prices. A visit to the BIG STORE will’ convince you of the TRUTH of these statements. Following are a few of the hundreds of Labor Day Needs on Sale Friday and Saturday 75 Silk Dresses <> Plaid Skirts In bo: All Manufacturers’ Samples ane ahiae Our Annual Sale of Bedroom Furniture Ends Tomorrow Night at 9.30. If you need a single piece or a Bedroom Suit BUY IT TOMORROW Not in Many Years Has a Bargain Such as This Been Offered. Wool fess || | 97 JUMPER models, in a large Materials include Canton Crepe, Crepe variety of color back Satins and Taffetas, in a big variety of models, including straight The dress 80 pop- % ular this fall. Belted | f models, with pock- p : 3 ; | ets; all sizes, from i F ‘ 16 to 42, In all R i ee the popular fall include all the fashionable fall shades. 4% colors. Regular Good range of sizes. { H New Purchase 25 Doz. Voile Blouses combinations, such as black and We Have Only a Limited Number of These i ae, the new cape back dress, Chicken ‘ F $200 model and overskirt mosey an as biel Fc: os ) 4 mings are of Monkey Fur, ads, Si - a ) MAHOGANY QUEEN ANNE Braid or Embroidered.” The colors ioseonat of to ° Very special for Caroom Sul t § $5.98 98 These dresses actually 98 \\ pied 7 quality 3: worth $25. Our price ° Saturday 98 (Three pieces) spec. only for Friday and Satur- EACH d only er § Dresser, Chiffonier, Bed gay only { AT 5 G THIS 19 Advance Fall Models | | New Purchase 25 Doz. Silk Georgette GREATLY ° ° 9 Lace . REDUCED Ladies’ Hats|| Xe’ Guimpes || Blouses { PRICE Fancy collars CASH OR CREDIT. and cuffs, also Velvet, embrol In ecru and white. Very plain white dered atiss | R| | fine quality lace net. Peter Toilet Table to match $24.98 full range of sizes. Worth up to $1.25; special for Fri day and Sat particularly youthful 4a Pan effects and long fronts- sup to 46. We have sold more of these waists than any store in New York and our Regu- Included in this sale are other Bedroom Suits, up to $1,595; $53,000 Wood and Metal Beds; hundreds of Dressers, Chiffoniers, Toilet Tables; a urday only price is the lowest $12,000 Springs, Mattresses and Pillows at Reductions up to 50 per cent. larly sold up to A 55¢ $2.50; our price ’| Oc only Women’s Fibre Silk Stockings MuslinUnderwear | 3\.2.2%.2 ez. 2 Sleeveless Navy Serge Dresses Late models——straight lines with Cloth or Leather Belts. Two Combination Sale—About 50 Dozen Oriental and floral pat suitable for any room. pockets; sizes from 16 to 42. Hick ane SoH +e, Regular $4.50 quality; ; 5 7 ; i cee. eee Sold regularly for 26 49 special only 2 98 Including Chemises, Petticoats, Drawers, Step-in All sizes. — Values to 9c . | 550. Reduced to $1.00; special per pair Bloomers, Nightgowns, in a variety of fine materials in Flesh and White. These are our Regular Goods and have been sold in this store 9 up to $1.25 per garment. Spe- CASH OR CREDIT. Children’sStockings wpibbed, in White, Cor- zes up to 815. Fine quality cial for Friday and Saturday only, per garment | | | | | | qi | only, per pair | Boys’ and Girls’ | Holeproof pecial Purchase of Manufacturers’ Sample Line rligee Shirts © Alsle To-day & Saturday $/00 Fumed Oak Library Suits—Six Picces— Reduced to (Sold separately if de }0 of Wilton, Axminster and Velvet eee ——————S ej ; ae Women’s Sweaters All Wool Tie Back and Slip-Over Modeler this season's festionenle All sizes. Suitable for ains and seashore. Regular | quality EES Sh ey i TAME $5.49 Bugeivellaces eductions that mear c TRY Aint catt (a tawocwern L183 CASH“on cheats | Ruse i allaten at urlee reductions that mean savings upto 60 HOSIERY || BOY > All SUITS | a — ~ a | This is a very fine quality ribbed | | Wool a5. stocking, in Black, Brown, White | | = und Cordovan Extra strong. | | These Suits are high grade in every f S 1 : See Ox i igh ¢ ; ‘ale Di $ R S 1 ‘ee Our Special 5 to 10 Fegulur value as ; olin 7 rice the lowest | respect Finely tail 4 from faney LM of Vining Koom Suits Delivers Three 00 | ew cera 29c | ee nee $139.00 Up to $1,875 Purchaie Room ‘ : |} Grays, Greens, Browns and other ce Sale Li . R S ° sf Outfit cAsW of cReDtT — 1 | sirable shades. Good quality alpaca | of Living Koom Suits Pay the Balance Weekly or Monthly Consisting of Bedroom; Dining Room | BRILLIANT lining. ‘Norfolk and belted mately I a $39.98 Up to $1,495 and Living Room STONE SNS Seni rer mek otk hing | | EVERREADY a nusiti ¢ Fi Y _ Store Closed RINGS elsewhere for $10 to $12. Look these | RAZORS Open 9 to 5.39 Saturday Evenings Until 9.20 ee ee Very attractive: good Satn pagia: tenool auik inbox, with a pale De He tf elsewhere, Our pres, “While they C America's ns; special, only while they last, on! ,98 Take Advantage—BATHING CAPS Worth Up to $1. 00 Being Closed Out at 19c Each : Big Holiday Special 1 lb. Box Chocolates, 49c 18 Are Offering Many Bargains in Our Shoe, Dry Goods and Other Departments Not Advertised EASY SHOPPING ALL GOODS DISPLAYED ON ON& FLGOR STORE wu. “9:15 A. M. TO 6:15 P. M 6th Ave. Siegel-Cooper Bldg. At 19th St. Greatest Furniture House aumann & (6. Do Not Confuse Us With Other Stores With Similar Names. 49-51 Market Street NEWARK, N. J. | We have no connection with any other stores.—— ‘hese are our only three stores erenny Gold STaure,

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