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! SUBWAY TRAIN AND ~ THEN FIGHT POLICE slits Blackjacks, Brass Knuckles and| « Fists Fly as Passengers 1} Dodge in Vain. Passengers on a southbound Jerome tAvgnue subway train were trampled, braised and frehtened early to-day wh#n fourteen men engaged in a frov- forall fight th which blackjacks and} brags knuckles figured and heads and windows were broken. Tho ‘ght began, according to th: police, when the men, who had heen shooting craps en the floor of the Mott Haven station, entered the train quar- rling about the disappearance of $20 pill, The blackjacks and the knuckles appeared, and within a few moments the fight was raging through | al! three cars of the train, the passen- | gers dodging vainly to escape the pro- miscuous blows. Conductor Herman Klei of No. 536) U! Mast e9th Strect, instructed the motor] © man to blow the emergency whistle, and’as the train pulled into the 125th Street station a half dozen police- mem, summoned by the station agent) * and Deputy Sheriff Charles A. King, ‘were waiting. The doors were kept shut by Kiet! * to Belp hold the men, but eleven ot| them ran the length of the train, jumped through the rear door, and risking the dangers of the third rail| and several shots fired at them, ran up the track and disappeared in the darkness. The three who remained behind hal sustaincd injured scalps from the blows they had received. They @ scribed themselves as John Luccine eighteen, «= painter, of No. 636 Mor Avenue, the Bronx; Walter Dempse; thirty-three, a eteamfitter, of No. 535 East 134th Street,,amd Herman Litts, thirty-six, a newspaper vender, of No 1357. Boston Road, They are charge | ~ with disorderly conduct. ements N. Y. SALESMAN KILLED IN CALIFORNIA DISPUTE Policeman's Pistol Goes Of Acci- dentally as He Chi LQS ANGE man; Goldstet from New York City, but Cal, Nov. 15.—Her- travelling salesman | was shot and at Culver City, near here, early y in on altercation over @ charge | Of ahtomobile speeding ugainat hin A motorcycle policeman. who chased Goldstein's car sald his pistol was acct- dently discharged dn an encounter with three men who occupied the machine. es Physician Seriously Hurt in Auto| ony Crash With Trolley. Dr. Carl Kingsley of No. 305 Jewett Avenue, West New Brighton, Staten Island, was hurled from his automobile when it was struck by a one-man trol- Jey car at Jewett and Washington Ave- nues at $ o'clock to-day. He was taken to his home and attended by Dr. A. H ‘Thomas, who found him suffering from serious herd injuries, The automobile was wrecked, The seven passengers in the trolley car w Dut none of them SEE THE VASSAR FOLLIES Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street-—N.Y. Hudson Seal Coats & Wraps Are Specially Priced y's Full length wrap coat in best oon Hud- son Seal, long skunk collar, Special 465.00 TABATTLE THROUGH! | Soclety of the Fifth Di | stay at the home o ely shaken, SERGT. WOODFILL, WAR HERO, COMING | Soldier Praised by Pershing and Division Guest. Sergt. Samuel Weedfill, whom Gen. | Pershing cited as one of the fore-| | wife added the iM, Ih Model Husband he help wash the dishes, w!ll arrive in New| | York to-morrow for 4 visit. Mrs, Woodfill will and numerous er been planned for th is Fort ‘Thomas, } been attending t ceremonies in Washing The Woodfills will be ccompany hun | a rt ents have| w Day | | guests of tive ur Justice Philip J 413 ¢ East 67th Street President of the ees | TEN SHOTS FIRED IN HOLD-UP MEN CHASE , re Suspects After h Division Society. | he Detectives wit Detectives Aicham and Cochrane of |f the special serv! ning Street Robbery. down with his fist, ¢ pockets and tuke a dollar bill After a chase of a block, in which ten shots were fired, the detecti caught Benny Goldman, eighte Henry teen, No. 2 and Tony Green Stre Spadara, the | robbing, “They aa, bail on a charge of ro Oct. 27. The victim of hery was Dennis Smith, sixty-five 10¢ Bowery. ‘Trains Ont Of Leg and Foot. Gustave Tipig, twenty-three, of No. West 144th Street, milk handler the New York Central Railroad, had rheht leg cut off by a freight train ty this morning in the and 12th Aven nan about forty-fi ron over by a milk train and 1th Avenus c this morning and his left foot was tated Commended by Wife to Be Sth Jen must heroes of the World War, whose mi i 1 will | Dine 90K 18) thr THE EVEN ING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBEK 15, 1921. 52 ROADS “ASK WAGE PARLEY WITH RAIL MEN Cot for {RAIL BROTHERHOODS MEETING IN CHICAGO sing Maximum Wage Con jonn They WIT Make “HH imts 6)7—China Owl Inkstand $5.00 SUrtaets Prizes for tables of bridge are not easy to find— but many a hostess has a knack of discovering just what she wants among the unhackneyed and reasonable sugges- tions which Ovington’s offer so profusely, OVINGTON’S “The Gilt Shop of 5thAve” Fifth Avenue at 39th St. with its comes years. fh “an old friend.” ‘ Flint Dependable Furni- ture has been a quality standard for more than 80 Flint € Horner @ ine. 20-2 “Conveniently near Pith Avenue’ he Quality of friendship can be “felt” in the furniture of the home. Good, enduring furniture perennial service By and faithful performance of its required utility be- 6 west 36" st. NOV. 15th and 17th Established . 1879 IN THE MIDSEASON SALE OF FURS APIDLY increasing costs of fine pelts make the purchase of these garments at our sale prices A Real Investment In quality,~ workmanship and finish they reflect the Best & Co. standards. Third Floor AT_THE TOWN HALL "this, week a. —— ; ELKUS GETTING OVER locomotive met Unite had firemen | home No. 958 Madison Avenue will bs|MAN RIDING BICYCLE ¢ condition in a few dave to go to hie} 11 a enginemen and discuss " law o} In for a” time | labor considers unfay inform ds of un post note th of Carpent h of Joseph 1 bull OE HUNGRY 36 HOURS, cat Fou FAINTS ON monasmlan Non : S 4 & aes linge was brought to the hospital The | penter Policeman s CMlengo ¥ Overcome Lack of Vood snowed Dominick | UNeonscious. In ean go just} driver dentity vut food, When | timb An Involuntary: te Costa, seventeen, that he ix hours with SLEEPING SICKNESS aes ' It was reported this morning that Abram L Eikus, who has been iil at iis send him funds, ent. and knows the and driver. BONWIT TELLER. & CO. The Spacally Shop of Oxyinaion FIFTH AVENUE.AT 387 STREET WEDNESDAY A Most Extraordinary Sale of WOMEN’S FINE BLOUSES At Greatly Below Regular Prices 8.75 Formerly 50 to 19.50 17.50 Values to 35.00 Silk Costume Blouses A varied collection in Crepe de Chine or Crepe Georgette with sashes, frills, loop panels and tasteful treatments of hand fagoting, scroll embroidery or fine tucks ‘ Beaded Overblouses’ Chinese lines, bateau necks, scalloped hems and other details prove their newness and unusual bead treatments prove their fineness. In jade, flesh, gray, porcelain blue, beige, navy blue, black. Imported Crepe de Chine Blouses Of a superlative quality Crepe de Chine—expressly designed for the American figure with short shoulders, full blouse and fitted cuffs. Featured are scalloped frills with hand inserts, plaited jabots, hand drawn collars, revers and cuff treatments. In white, flesh, sand, copper, French gray, Chinese blue, navy and black. 18.50 Values 29.50 No C, O. D's. No Exchanges No Credits ‘+ Red Cross Roll'Call—Join Now -+- Jeanklin Simon s Co Fifth Avenue; 37th and 38th Streets TOMORROW Will Close Ouit WOMEN’S WINTER SUITS Fur Trimmed and-Tailored Models Full length flare coat with belt and collar and cuffs of skunk. Special 410.00 . 38.00 Regular Prices *69.°° to §98.°9 N the richest suit fabrics and smartest fash- ions of the season. Genuine moussyne, veldyne or duvet de laine — majority trimmed with real caracul, beaver, wolf, squirrel, opos- sum or mole furs. Including’ Models in Large Sizes NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS | WOMEN'S SUIT SHOP—First Floor THE FOOTBALL SEASON IS NOW ON Get Posted is to Winners and the Scores o! Former Seasons THE 1921 WORLD ALMANAC PRICE 50 CENTS Will Equip You to Answer All Questions Aviheritalvaly yy MAIL 65 CENTS New York Werld, New York City “| KILLED BY AUTO CRASH d Grand Jory Investigates 8.00 Formerly 15.00 Formerly 18.50 12.00 — reductions 10.00 Mid - season of this se aeons A SALE DIFFERENT New to JUSLATER -and new to the shoe business in styles. Tel ty BAY) Ae ya VAAL BL WAG Dimity Peter Pan Blouse Trimmed with narrow Pleating. Small ; Grosgrain Bow. $5.75 vt nica U7 Ta CAA McCutcheon’s Blouses at The Linen Store ITH Tailleurs and Sweaters so much in vogue the separate Blouse has become a necessity. Whether you are buying Blouses for your- self or as gifts for others you will find them exceedingly attractive in style and price at “The Linen Store.” with plaiting, Hand- Made Various Styles Fifth Avenue New York Tailored Blouses of Dimity or | with Tuxedo or Peter Pan collars. plain while others have Collars and Cuffs edged Blouses of Plain and Lace trimmed, $5.75, 6.50, 7.75, 10.50 to 21.00 in Habutai, Crepe de Chine with Tuxedo or round Collars, $6.75, 7.50, 8.75, 9.75 to 15.75 Madras Some are $3.00, 3.50, 4.50, 5.75 and 6.75 French Batiste Radium or 34th and 33d Streets New York's Handkerchiefs! “ag Tree art | ANDKERCHIEFS of Linen are always acceptable as Christmas Gifts! Most acceptable when they come from “The Linen Store’ Headquarters for Mt WAYAY W (Rem re RRNA Treasure House of Linens ’ in America? | ¢ The Greatest pure Irislr fine Christmas Monogramming Orders should be placed now a James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, $4th and 33d Streets Yr AVA yew S|