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. 10. . ELEVEN GIRLS HURT ~—INBACKWARD DASH FBS DOWN HL Twenty-six Members of Eliza- beth Y. W. H. A. Pinned Under Upset Machine. Bleven girls in a party of 26 mem Bers of the Mizabeth, N. J., Y. W H. A., are in the Orange Memorial Hospital from injuries received when & large auto bus in which they were riding overturned yesterday The Machine was more than half way up the Eagle Rock Avenue hill, one of the steepest in the Orange Mountairs, ‘When something went wrong with the engine. The brakes failed to holt and the heavy bus started backwards down the incline. The driver's efforts to keep the machine in the center of the road failed, and {t went into the side ditch, overturning and pinning the girls underneath. ‘The injured are; Lillian Schoenkoff, lacerated scalp, possible skull frac- ture; Helen Schoenkoff, lucerated tight arm, possible internal injuries; Rosalie Goldberg, “lacerated right hand; Celia Oxman, fractured right wrist and arm; Mildred Parnes, lacer- ated chin, possible internul injuries; Selma Derechin, lacerated forehead; Rose Epstein, badly cut back, pos: ble internal injury; Fannie Kauf: eut on head; Clara Joffe, right sprained, minor cu Elsie Treger, broken left arm, body lacerations; Clarence Cohen, lacerated forehead, Mmjured back. Minn Fannie Parnes, a sister of one @ the Injured, was the chaperon of the pe-ty. She was uninjured. Others in the party suffered minor bruises and cuts. Five persons were hurt, one so bad- ly he may die, when an automobile at tail end of a parade in the Bor- ough Park section of Brooklyn was in & spill yesterday afternoon, The pa- raders were celebrating the dedica- tion of United Israel Zion Hospital. ‘The car of Samuel Lakow, No. 4821 Thirteenth Avenue, brought up the Tear, It had reached Bayridge Park- way and Fifth Avenue when a car @riven by Emil Rakitec, No, 320 40th Street, crashed into it. The two cars were piled in a mass of tangled wreckage. Rakitec escaped with only @ bad jar, but all those in the Lakow car injured and the family's pet ped ig killed. Lakow got a scalp wound, but who was at the Jegs broken and suffered injuries. Harry Wag taken to Methodist Episcopal Hospital and is in a serious condition. Sidney Green, Lakow's sixteen-year- old nephew, No, 1446 46th Street, sut- fered concussion of the brain. Solo- mon Lakow, a brother of Samuel, of No, 1236 534 Street, had a cut and bruised abdomen and was taken to Mam Klein, No. 389 48th Street, got \ + Wo broken ribs and abrasions. The police arrested Rakitec on charges of felonious assault and having. im- proper license plates on hig car, Arthur Weinberg, te: No, 2076 Forest Avenue, Bronx, died in Ford- ham Hospital last night from inju- ries he suffered Saturday when he ‘was run down by an automobile at Grand Concourse in ‘ing the Bromx. Bor- sno eae thes COAL CO. WINS REHEARING. Gupreme Court Will Permit New Argument in Mine Suit. ‘WASHINGTON, June 12.—The Coro- mado Coal Company has per- mission of the Supreme to peti- tion for reargument of its case against the United Mine Workers. Under the decision both the laborer and the company lost. The laborer is t considered to have lost more because it a OVERCOME Bl HEAT IN SUBWAY. Louls Obscgarten, seventeen, of No. 856 Caldwell Avenue, Bronx, was over- come by the heat in the subway at 86th a ambulance surgeon and went home, ONE WORRY YOU NEED NOT HAVE THE DREAD OF BURGLARY | | vo hegre elligas powlacea Vof MILLIONS : ‘No. 660 The SEGALOCK Is Absolutely JIMMYPROOF Is YOUR Home, Store, Loft or Garage Protected? @ET A SEGALOCK TO-DAY At all hardware and departmen! stores SEGAL LOCK & HARDWARE CO. W. ¥. rato Pabone, Porto Rican tobacco manufacturer, with her two little girls and a boy, called at the West 30th Street Police Station last night and told Lieut. Gassman she had come here to meet her husband, was unable to locate the address. band came to the United Stati buisness deal at Richmond, brother Bivinia wrote visit him at No. 116 W this city, her from Richmond, telling her to come here. She and her three children, the eldest two and half years oid, six_ months, watt Iai Stranger Here All Prepared Cartridge Belt Worn by Visitor. Samson Hobbs, who Is nineteen and comes from Onaquaga, up in Boone County, had been told about gunmen and hold-ups in New York, so he was, He'd see to lt thet any one who tried to highway rob him would get the worst not going t© take any chances, of it. terminal in Hoboken this morning. But no sooner had he alighted from the train than three railroad detec- tives and a patrolman attached to the terminal closed in on him and took him in charge. The reason for this was that stick- ing from Hobbs's pocket, view for all to see, was a revolver with a barrel which seemed as long as a carbine’s and a cartridge belt about his waist in which were about thirty rounds of ammunition. In his pockets were three dozen more rounds. He couldn't understand the reason for his arrest and when he protested and the officers indicated his arma- ment, warned about New York and he didn't intend to be robbed. up on a charge of carrying concealed wea pont concealed about the gun he packed. pr edna Jessa CAME FROM PORTO RICO, he replied that he had been He_ was locked though there wasn't a thing ‘ CAN’T FIND HUSBAND With Three Unable te Locate Relative. Eugenia Pabone, wife of Mos: said to be a well-to-do but A short time ago, she said, her hus- on a Her husband, she said, wrote the boy found her brother-in- there. The taxi drive: to the police station and the Meutenant directed her to a place while. search is made for her husband. ee “FIGHTING PARSON” “ON TRIAL FOR MURDER Second of “Mine War? Leaders Betore Bar To-Day. CHARL®S TOWN, W. Va., June 12.— The Rev, J. E. Wilburn of Blair, “fight- ing parson’ of the coal felds, to go on trial here to-day on charges growing out of the shooting of Deputy Sheriff John Gore in the Logan Odunty mine ummer. This is the second step in criminal rosecutions of members of the army of ‘med miners that marched into Logan ‘ounty last summer. Bill Blizzard, union chief, was acquitted of a treason charge two wees ago pel ypc on > TWO HURT WHEN FIFTH AVE. BUS HITS AUTO, Leon Reisenberg, thirty-five, and Herman Reinsenberg, twenty-two, both of No. 362 East 169th Street, were in- fured when a. Fifth Avenue , bus smashed the rear end of an automobile in front of Seventh Avenue entrance to Central Park to-day. They both were attended for contusions of the body and went home. The bus was operated by William White, of No. 64 ‘Weat 109th Street. ————— With CuticuraSoap and Fragrant Talcum eersPhes Bons, ors Sepa For Any Gunman Long Barrelled Pistol and would still be favor of the mode they would have been greet- So, with this preparation, he set out and arrived at the Lackawanna favoritism, sometimes less, new in plain to us it this year tle Chil- you isn't the cut of this frock, with sleeves. fringe isn’t of the or- store but is formed by fray- blue, or New and Original Fashion’ Designs By Mildred Lodewick y one had dared to prophesy three years ago that fringe in the ridicule. It isn't the custom for anything connected with fashion to remain long in the limelight, Fashion is fickle and after a season's show and she interests and fresh idols of wor- Yet, after three have elapsed since fringe was intro- we find as smart it is some- thing difficult to com- pretend and can only be partially accounted in the individual- fringe, offers for it new sur- prises every so often, In this way is continually stimulated. instance, distinctive ploitation of fringe is offered in my design which our one ex- 1 am sure it will appeal to you who are looking for some simple means of de- veloping a pretty and modish little summer will see, much to a one-piece short And the variety, ends of a loose-woven silk braid. The braid is stitched on in flat bands across the front of the bodice, the sides of the skirt and the tops of the sleeves, and their frayed ends form a modest line of fringe that is decidedly effective. White silk braid would be pretty on any pretty foundation of plain sport silk, Canton crepe or crepe de chine, or any deli- cately figured silk or crepe. A dainty DOCKET CLEARING For Smart ||| HELPS HALT CRIME eee Women “Speed--Em-Up” Policy of — Prosecutor Succeeds, Dis- - trict Attorney Asserts. With figures before him showing. that the number of prisoners in the County Jail on charges of felony fs only 19, District Attorney Edward Glennon of Bronx ‘County declared to-day that the “speed-‘em-up" pol- icy agreed upon in March at a meet- ing of District Attorneys had proved {ts effectiveness in checking the “crime wave.” “When that conference was held,” the Bronx District Attorney said, “the number of ‘felony’ prisoners in Sheriff Flynn's custody was 129. Then the ‘speed’ policy was adopted and in April and May we practically cleared the calendar."* Of the prisonera now awaiting trial twelve are charged with first degree robbery and bave been unable to fur- nish bail. The charges against the seven others are less serious, pestairohst nadine JEWISH PROBATION soorETY PLECTS OFFIOERS, The Jewish Probation Society, whose agents work among paroled persons and families of those accused of crime, nced to-day the election of the fol- dent, M dent, Judge Louis Pe YS SEA) ey HE EXPERTS of the furni- ture trade state that the low point of prices was reached this Spring! By preparing our summer sale two months in advance, the re- ductions which we offer are taken from these “low point” prices! The summer sale is all-inclu- sive—every fine piece of Flint’s Fine Furniture is 10% to 50% less than it should be! v A NOVEL EXPLOITATION OF A FRINGED TRIMMING. This mahogany Windsor siae chair, with wood saddle segt, may now be had for $14.25. With a tush seat, its price is $16.25. lace collar forms: a refreshing finish for the neck, with —$— WALES LEAVES CAIRO. CAIRO, June 12.—Members of the Egyptian Cabinet went to the station last evening to bid farewell to the Prince of Wales, who left for Port Said. Large crowds of Europeans gave the Prince an ovation. colored PARIS, white, which vegetation eaten, / ete, more lowing officers at | ing Saturday: Moses R. Ryttenberg dent, Louls Surret ck Kanner; muel tto A ‘abercaut Executive Director FLINT & HORNER CO., INc. 20-26 West 36TH STREET June WILL TRY TO TRAIN SILKWORM TO SPIN COLORED STRANDS French Scientists Believe It Can Be Done by Food Regulation. 12.—Silkworms ean be made to produce naturally colored silk with sctentific choice of food, according to a theory re- ported to the Academy of Science by M. Bouvier. ‘Two young scientists, Veney and Boisson, the report says, under- took to learn why silkworms are of various colors, green, yellow, They proved by ex- periment that the color was due to the interior action of tyrosine, the oxidizing element in silkworms or less colors So they are try- ing to regulate the food in such a way as to get silk of dosired colors, President, Moskowitz Roralsky Irving W. first annual meet- Simmons Beds and Bedding Important Five-Day Sale of The prices for this splendid make of Beds and Bedding are lower than we have previously been able to offer. They are in fact 20% lower than our last sale prices. Each item, therefore, represents most unusual value. SimmonsEnameledIron Bed, illustrated, two-inch Simmons Bed, _ illus- osts, 1 34 in. oval trated, Ivory or White iller rods, finished in Enameled,two-inch posts, White, Ivory, Walnut or Mahogany. All sizes. formerly 19.75 14,50 I-inch filler rods. formerly 12.50 9.00 SimmonsEnameledBed, illustrated, with two-inch osts, metal cane panels, vory, White, Walnut or Mahogany finish, 12.00 formerly 16 00 Simmons all square Bed, illustrated, Ivory White, Mahogany, Wal- nut. All sizes. 16.00 formerly 22.00 Simmons Three-piece Simmons all square Enameled Bed, illustrate Tube Iron Bed, illus- ed, including heavy link trated, finished in White, spring, Ivory or White, Ivory, Walnut or Ma- 3 foot size, 11.00 16.00 hogany. formerly 15.00 are, 22.00 Simmons Layer Felt Mattress. es with roll edge, all sizes, 9,25 formerly 13.75 Simmons Kapoc Mat- tresses, roll edge, all sizes. formerly 33.50 16.50 Simmons Spiral Spring proof. formerly 1a,75 (Seventh Floor) CM i RT Pe Special Sale of Wash Dresses! 20 Different. Styles at $5.95 The materials include: Or- gandies, Dotted Swiss, Prin- ted Voiles, Ginghams, Lin- enes, Everfast, Ratine, ete Special for Tues.& Wed. “Tore Than 450 Printed Crepe de Chine & Canton Crepe Frocks Values to $30 Now $15! Printed Crepes in a variety of designs and colors; Polka Dots and Checks. Cantons smartly trimmed with beads, lace or ribbon! HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 31st Street the istrate Secretary alpean is a Aa GS What Are You Going To Make T is the fashionable thing to vary ma- terial and have Capes for every pur- pose — Taffeta or Silk rere ovens ners pongine Sport Capes, Ratine Beach Capes or Tricotine Tailored Capes. Use“ Printed” Patterns New McCall Patterns 2748 and 2744 For with the new “Printed” Pattern, which re-” . duces sewing to an A B ©, anyone —even though « aM | is new to her—can cut on the “printed” lines and follow the “printed” directions on the new McCall Pattern, “it’s Printed.” A person can’t go wrong with the McCall Pattern. 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