The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1921, Page 4

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2 as Oi ee ASAT MTS eat * F. Lilly < c TE |. Car Strikes Gate at Scene of the Fatat “Tally-Ho” Acci- ‘&) — dant in Lynbrook. ‘Miss Caltherine Flynn of No. 718 Myrtle Avdaue, Brooklyn, was Killed © early to-daqy i an automobile ace!- deut at the: Merrick Road crossing of the Leng island Raflroed at Lys brdok, known as Tally Ho crossing. Tt Was s neined efter e church pic- Dic) tally-ho yea strack by a train Year® ago aj" many Killed aod in- sored. ‘Theautomoti{\: in which Mise Flynn ‘was riding struck: # heavy iron gate- post and tuzmed\ over. Miss Helen Lampeter, with «"hose family Miss . Flynn lived, suffer d Incerations. and bruises: John V-. s\llivar of No, 23 Clintom Avenue, Bro\ lyn, driver of tho machine, ang: Jain. MoGibney, wholives om Laquer Sttect, Broogdyn, werebruised, Mise Fiyns wae pinned under the: anto and vaas' dead) ‘when taken out. and MeGibney mq held. The polite: declare that’ Miss Lam- peter signed a statement beft¥;e Jus- tice of the Peauo Nou in witich sho) © declared. that Suilivar ws driving fast amd that’ she: aud’ M\sq: Flyan repeatedly asked them bert slower. The wooden machine. struck 4 “y tndeas of w semi! eid Wa fore the /Teacfied! theeorossing, !t'\y as said. JoyWh Mowat; seventy-five.) started sto cn 8 Grand Street at | Rodney Street, Brooklyn, holding an uj nbrella low” vt his* head! because: of ' wind ‘and rain) 2nd) was struck and killed ip en aah movie: ‘He* Ifved'a tt No, 206 Manha'tam Avenue; Hrd oklyn.|,., mere was Jotn Sniebel, mr 0. 281 a pense wane ska seare: of Hie. 62 struck. }>y an} tons Chine, the season’ i It Ia to oppete oh ‘seth Street was run down at Mighth Avenue and 52d Street. His collar bome ged broken. The right arm Gray, tfty- two, ribpcsady ite. Med a'drant Ave esp Bue, Bronx, after being Sfeuse By & by a tancae | she was to Lincoin Hospital. the pen neve we were no lights on ft. The of Robert M. Moore, noted criminal Sever, fous -four, Rag held to-' 31 West 96th Street. Mr. ee eS en once Oe for | sfoover and Davis settle the garment ¥f had | strike, Joseph Dempsey, of No. 680 West, 44th Street, that his wife learned of the secident. RADICAL LABOR UNIONS CALL CONVENTION HERE Organtentions “Outinwed" by the Federation te Meet Jan. 7. A number of local untons have tamued a =a Lg * general conv: city. 7, an Wo ket “Hall to organt eration of in independent untons and groupe tobe known as the United Labor uuneil of Ameri L bor ha sone jon of jabor ‘i an! at out Iawed by the A n Federation, ond asked 2 Join the new movement fe claim mbership of more cman 1, ‘The ultimate object of the new federa- tion, ‘alt oe explained, Is to establish “one big aes DOCTORS CHAMPION RADIUM. In statements tesved yesterday through 8 ee 11 | ment at Makers went om record to-day *windling of the Bronx garage any vl. | Secretary Davis to that effeot.” ee pieaisttanatiiean rae eee eRe THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 28, 1921, ‘FLATLY REIEGTS |. to Detrama pores Accounts of J. B. Geboleteta. “proms pry lata Mystery eurrounds the disappear- i ance of James Baward Scholefiel4, ie ‘aa 28.—With the arrest! secretary of the United States Foot- men ghing Ge t Me Connection With Any Ofher Establishment in the World WORTH accou: ait made their report. The against joes, a5 pela wan heavily bonded. No report of the 'rocetwad at 1 Police ‘The International Unton of Gar- {; of ea Th the J atiompted A Collection of Exquisite High Cost Frocks in @ statement by President Sehies- ‘inger a8 unwilling to have Secretarres G35 involving 55,000 workers, on new basis of working hours, amount of work and wages, The Manufacturers’ Protective Association bad expressed willingness to have the Secretaries act for tt. President Schiesinger said: “We will not consider any plan which has to do with any working conditions, hours or wages other than those in the old in existence be- tween the unfons and the manufec- @ turer’ exsociation. IT have notified 3 Greatly: Reduced Afternoons frocks, . dinner, frocks; frocks for theater and restaurant wear; frocks for formal occasions= 29.50 Thirty different models of new: INTRODUCING “SAMOTHRACE” In Philadelphia to-day 6,000 gar- ment workers are scheduled to walk out, all negotiations between the unions and the manufacturers baving falled. Oy a ” Morrie Hitiquit, cownse! to the tater- jf The new “ Bont akioer at oxinas “teal Waastnee > Sandal for Women turer’s Association would be filed “in Wag and the Jeune Fille. @ couple of days.” The suit te for 2 an Injunction to restrain the asso- ciation from counselling or advising the Radium Information Service of No. 568 Pine Street, six physicians of prom inence, representing as many different parts of country, defended radium be a mesa of curlog caneer epalnet the charge made by D. J. Deaver. ‘These physicians be declare that radtum been proved a most important f troatlng certain forme of eancor"and greatest weapon of defense Mr Ein og these r= the use, Clinic, Dre 8; Fae ort s Saige F* comern Gane 5 34th Street—New York Extraordinary Dress Sale—Tuesday 200 Smart Daytime Dresses For Women and Misses Canton Crepe, Tricotine, Satin and Crepe de most approved modes. Novel designs in beading and embroidery. Also a Clearance of 150 Silk and Cloth Dresses 28.00 rormerytotsa Distinctive models for afternoon and street wear. Fashioned of Chiffon Velvet, Canton Crepe, Satin, Crepe-back Satin, Poiret Twill and Tricotine in an interesting assortment. ,| {t# members in the breaking of their and individual smartness Chiffon§Velvet SilkgLace Chiffon. Lace’and'Satin AMOTHRACE” takes a step in’a new direction and establishes’ the low-cut slenderized arch and the instep strap as the smartest vogue in footwear. contracts with the union. If thie be ji successful the union believes it will | be able to deal with individual mem- t bers of the association who Gesire fs to have an end to the etrike but are (()n) at present held solidly im the organi. G3i% zation. Ne President Schlesinger said to-day | that he had advised the manufac- turers and unions ia Chicago, where 6,000 workers are teady te strike, to declare a two-weeks’ éruce tegin.. ming to-day, Broadcloth PoiretyT will Canton{Crepe Canton*Satin “Samothrace” had in hs ther, Hac pot: B yelp Bay orga leather with an font of wae 12.50 to 14.00 ee “CENDRE"—THE NEW PARIS SHADE IN SHEER SILK HOSE 4.95 “Cendre” is the smart. new gunmetal gray. Charming combinations of - materials; : delightful new uses of color; the latest approved silhouettes; —a rare opportunity for Women and Misses! Women's Frocks—Sixth Floor Misses’ Frocks—Seventh Floor Important Sale of Beverly OPPENHEIM, GUNS & G 34th Street—New York Sheets and Pillow Cases Made Especially for James McCreery & Co. For Tuesday Beverly Sheets and Pillow Cases are made of an espe- cially fine grade of muslin, whichis consequently more durable and easier to launder than the average quality se- cured. Yet, as you see, the prices in this event are ex- tremely low. Remarkable Underwear Values Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises Beautifully Lace-trimmed, Embroidered and Hemstitched. Built-up shoulder and bodice-top models with ribbon straps, Exceptionally Low Price 1.85 New Silk Camisoles Washable Satin and Crepe de Chine, Tailored and trimmed cae | 1.85 Hemmed Maslin Sheets Size 54x 90 inches formerly 1.10, each, Size 63x 99 inches formerly 1.45, each, Size 72x 99 inches - - - - - formerly 1.65, each, Size 81x 99 inches formerly 1.85, each, Size 90x 99 inches formerly 2.00, each, Size 90x108 inches formerly 2.25, each, Hemmed Muslin Cases Size 42x36 inches formerly 40c, Size 45x36 inches - formerly 45c, Size 50x36 inches ------ formerly 50c, Size 54x36 inches formerly 55c, Values to 40.00 118.00 each, 28c each, 32c each, 38c each, 42c dimes McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue (Second Floor) 34th Street New Silk Bloomers Washable Satin. Fully rel Pisne. Biactio st waistandiones, | 2070 Crepe de Chine Night Gowns Lace and Georgette - trimmed models, also hemstitched styles. }5.00 c=

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