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——— —— - — - a - renner _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922. * CABLE TO COSTA RICA United states, and whe wil : War Hero Dies of His Wounds OPENED BY HARDING |; Be oe ts el ae ANTZEN MEN’S SHOES \ After 48 Operations in 4 Years a F botween Costa, Bien and. the tnitea| MARCH ON COAL MINES ‘ States was opened to-day. A message ITTS ond 28, — Deputy Eighteen Bullets Had Been Removed From from President Harding to President alisabT ania ith wadiine pad McCarty—Carried Two to Death. Julio Acosta of Costa Rica was the] day halted the proposed march of 100 first transmitted. MYSTERY SOLVED BY MESSAGE; GIRL a i — $50.00 OFFERED : Executive Sends © to Central American —————— ident. {MACHINE GUNS HALT skill, finished with that careful attention to detail which is obtained only by custom methods—appealing to the man who realizes the importance of being well-shod. Summer models for sports, dress or business wear. “A good foot-rule for YOU—wear the Jantzen Shoe.” bear the imprint of personality, style and good taste| Made of the best leathers, cut’ with the = | ¥% CATAWISSA, Pa., June 28.—Herbert McCarty, twenty-elght years old,| President Harding's message follows, | MUAINE miners into the Lovedale Hol-| = ABB Store Coase 8 FM. Wreck Daye—t2 Noon Saturdays : a veteran of the’79th Division, died to-day after a four-year fight for lifo | in part: Cw Lb eerec ny ea sen vel Low arma ene NO BRANCHES—OUR ONLY. STORE ii with forty-eight operations for wounds suffered a few days before the Arm-| ‘I desire to convey to Your Excel-| twenty-five small non-union mines are SIXTH AVE,, Above TH SO! i Proposed Settlements Would istice, when his body was riddled by bullets from a machine gun of a German |'ncy my Betrty congratulations upon} opermting. and de 66 ‘Custom Bootmakers 38 p £ ; ‘ airplane. McCarty had been in hospitals almost continuously since he lag ‘ “ SHReTOR ? | Over_00 Years, -) ? : Pay 25 Cents on Dollar— , wotlaad. in immediate communication with the} persed in good humor. See ‘New York. i Suits for More Planned. Twenty-four of his operations were —_—__—— i “= i major ones and twenty-four were|can surgery. Until two months ago classed by surgeons as minor, Eigh-|he had recovered sufficiently to leave teen machine gun bullets had been|the hospital for short periods, taken from his body and he carried] McCarty had been cited for extreme two, grown into his jugular vein, to his death. In the operations fourteen ribs had been entirely removed, a por-| WS dragging bodies of his ‘comrades tion of one shoulder blade and a col-| back from exposed positions when lar bone take out. wounded. He won several foreign His case is said by specialists to be| decorations and a distinguished ser- one of the most remarkable in Amert- H In announcing a proposed settle- Ment of $500,000 in claims against persons formerly connected with the bankrupt firm of BE, D. Dier & Co., Saul S. Myers, attorney for the re- celver, yesterday told creditors in a ; ciroular that the receiver ‘was pro- * ceeding’ against members of the New York Stock Exchange, Consolidated Gotsuket, 1, 1, Bride of Stock Exchange, Curb Mafket, and _e ” ; Pelitesn fordar empioyess and ameo-) Former Soldier to Get bravery, his citation stating that he Lor aylor — 1 FIFTH AVENUE ministered, guarding the secret of her} AUTOMOBILE TO RACE TRAIN. identity to the last, > “Paris got moe," the last words on | 4 te © ® x + efates of Dier. Father’s Blessing. her lips, are not believed by the po- static aa + y - The proposed settlement is for| ‘The mystery surrounding the dis-| lie to tell the secret of her suicide beth tal nate Lan & $100,000 from Henry D. Hughes.) appearance last Saturday of Charlotte MGbUgh Rok remETGE tne Bel soon, caee teen Golny dune) a6 482,500 from Mrs. B, D. Dier, $25,909] Golden, seventeen, from her home in|’ I p —Charles W. Bogart of Garden grapb on a passport bearing that] j¢, from Lawrence H. Starr, $26,000 from | getauket, L. 1., was cleared to-duy|name, is believed to have important | <&% boasted he could drive his sev F Benjamin F. Shrimpton, and from American connections in New York | bassenser touring car ver the Santa Fe - Charles A. Stoneham $200,000, from|Goldex of Depot Road, tu ies ean ean we ,. | Col, ahead of the Santa Fe Flyer, Re: 7 4 ‘ 4 trom au iss Nansen, an American Women's} dents of Pawnee and Barton Counties. < Ross F. Robertson $100,000 and from) ieading business men, saying Char-|Relief Committee worker, said ‘Mrs.| in Kansas, who aro Interested tn a rival an anonymous broker $10,000. lotte and Elwood McVicker had been|Kohn" had approached her several| road have challenged Bogart’s boast A petition asking authority for the] married at Greenwich, ‘Conn, times for money to cable to relatives| and a wager of $1,000 a side is up. The receiver to accept these claims has} McVicker, twenty-three, a Worlilin America, mentioning Baltimore, | face will be July 18, been filed ia the United States Court.| war veteran, had been attending anjana that sh Bogart will be given fifteen minutes’ always had concealed The persons against whom the re-/army school not far from Setauket |t) address of these alleged relations, | *t#'t: The car is not to be stripped for ceiver will proceed in an effort to col-|and making his home at the sas of these alleged relations. |ine race, Permission to exceed speed d = J limits is being arranged. The grade is lect further assets are: Fred An-] Hotel in Port Jefferson. ‘Golden ia, “her husband died several years I € € la i) (@) (@) for h drews, Bernard A. Andrews, August] home to-day to meet the newlyweds. |ivo'in Ame: ke & gradual descent to the Arkansas the ago in America, and that her affairs] River, At Pueblo two engines draw the Stroh, Adam Reickheim, njamin Se were in the hands of his partner. She|train up the Fountain River to the Nathan, Harry J, Lawrence jr., Will- id she feared the latter had ab-| Great Divide, seventy-five miles, when jam Roche, Carl M. Kneass, M. C. H. TRUNKS OF PARIS ieee ” | the grade again descends to the Platte, ee es , visee| «SUICIDE SEALED ns satan Scars eee Bat en We Are Open All Day Saturday, July Ist and Percy Thomas, all of whom were S. Consulate Takes 1" ON STEAMER, ance from Garden City to Littleton is Closed Monday and Tuesday, July 3rd and 4th THE J) 600 miles. formerly connected with E. D. Dier & us: HEBEOL G, June 28.—Upon arri- o is Co. Yharge of Effects of Mys- | y"!,0! Ce ei niie| BOY RUN DOWN BY AUTO DI ‘ The lawyers for the receiver say terions “Mrs. Kohn.” pouch Japanese courte wus] Willlard McGill, 12, of No. 26 that if the creditors desire to suc bringing to Paris from Washington, dis-| 48th Street, who was run down by an ii Stoneham and Robertson, in the be-] PARIS, June 28.—The American | 55, during the voyage. The Jap-| automobile at Lexington Avenue and \ } lief they can obtain a larger sum than|Consulate to-day took charge of and] anese Embassy here believes the pouch| 41st Street Monday, sustaining a frac- sealed the trunks of the mysterious} was lost, not stolen, and asserts the| tured skull, died to-day at Flower Hos- the $300,000 offered, they will under- woman who died of poison, self-ad-! documents were unimportant, pital. id take such suits, ft However, acceptance of the com- Silks for Summer White Wool Fabrics promise settlement is urged. The Very Moderately Priced Newly cArrived and Modestly Priced Per aban seccania, on coe atiian: Greatla Und sed Thured $1.38 Yard— White Habutar Silk, the soft heavy ALL white—that hasbeen definitely accepted as the I RATE . ‘ rea nderpriced—Thursda, A a i : } Vf plies eo reac gi ag y P y quality that launders beautifully many times. ‘Op of the summer mode—and white wool skirts sell petition for approval of the 36 ches wide. are, of course, an essential item in any complete “These settlements have all been America’s Foremost Specialists” based on written statements or tes- timony given by the persons who have agreed to pay the above moneys, (e) (0) Should it develop on further examina- tion that any statement or testimony 2 ° f is untrue your petitioner reserves the right to bring such actions and pro- 34th Street — New York $1.58 Yard—Colored Dress Foulards—an excel- Summer outfit. These soft white wools, just arrived lent quality in dozéns of lovely patterns and most from Europe, make the most delightful sports skirts. becoming colorings. 36 inches wide. ca flannel, poms! see pasigirvied loose $1.75 Yard— White Pongee—a simple pongee spd ete Mg tala ay tt fen ad ee sports feock ws almost sndis Biesl he eunee These are all 54 ches wide—one width makes a Regarding ‘he. Die Feel en . wardrobe. 36 inches wide. a bee gue re eee aries alty, the petition gays: : 5 team color asket weave materials, 54 ‘Your petitioner, realizing the ex- About 2800 Pieces $2.50 Yard—Printed Taffetas, any checks, nar- ; 5 i : bility, of proving that Bath Read i cow stripes, effective plaids—all these are among inches wide, are bia 5 piwes Pticed $2.75 yd. Dier jhad any knowledge of her hu 9 e the patterns 36 inches wide. s N LQoR oy eg Egy gp Women’s Glove Silk Underwear , skobay du0e’ assets and the fact that a foreclosure Excellent Values in of one of the mortgages on her At- lantic City property might wipe out « ” i i whatever equity there was in such Kesclle Jersey Silk Vests in plai1 and property, consider it advisable to ac- drop-stitch weaves. Bodice- cept the sum of $82,500 in settlement top styles, with ribbon shoulder straps. e Household Linens FOR the guests who drop in unexpectedly to spend Tissue Ginghams, 50c Yard of all claims against her.” YOU must be planning to include at least one frock d d ly of - ey A Suutien OERBY acsoenaes Shown in Flesh color only. Special Li 8 a day or two you need a generous supply of house Gat Li, Mathee 48 sttomers sins y pee of this cool material in your holiday outfit. Chetks hold linens, bath comets fed pig and so on. ; ie" sa ha age st my and plaids, a splendid variety in tasteful colors. ed may buy them ne ~ of = ar three I operty to raise the } p i ‘ lays most inexpensively. Prices have been re- $100,000 he offers, but in his ease, as Pe »Jersey Silk Bloomers of su- Quaint Printed Batiste, 35c Yard y ie Lege pe that it Wranvsioge Kosolle; perior quality. Reinforced. | 2 2 5 You will be charmed with the assortment of patterns duced on all these articles. ; oak “ey DONS Biaen sues be hare Shown in Flesh color. Special ‘| . in this most summery of fabrics with its soft pretty Turkish Bath Towels, $4.50, $5.50 Dozen cancelled. i i “ous i: 4 petement may be canopies = colorings. The price is a very special one. Large generous. size - MRS. NICHOLAS LONGWORTH. : SECOND FLOOR Lire Wash Catie 3 Dozen. xe Mats, 65c, “1 CINCINNATI, June 28.—Mrs. Nicho- 1.50, $1.75. ‘owels, Dozen, $7.50. Russian Ne Jas Longworth, mother of Congressman W. h s s 4 Longworth and the Countess de Cham- ns Athle 1 : . weave linen towels that are softer and more absorbent bran of Pan le here vegerday ar ome tic Union Suits Specials in Real Laces than the usual kind, Regulation size, hemstitched, enty-seven, and the widow of Judge Checked and Striped Voiles and plain Real Valenci 28c vucd Ed 4 SBCOND FLOOR 6 rome Court "be was prominent as's Batiste in white & flesh. Bodice-top models 1 00 eal Valenciennes, 28c yard— Edges and in- eat social leader in this city, At her e sertions in narrow widths and several designs. pecte lentien fe Uhie city. At ber: bed with hemstitched and lace edges. Special gressman Longworth, and a daughter, Mrs. Buckner Wallingford of this city. Real Valenciennes, 85¢ yard— Edges 34 ich A Trip Through the Great Lakes wide, for lingerie and neckwear. is a delightful vacation. Tonic air, thorough rest, Real Filet, $1.50 yard—s inch edges in the —_ modern ships, no seasickness, reasonable rates. For : oem 7 SSS a a favorite rose designs. free information Handkerchief Borders, $1.95 each — These Ask. Mr. Foster ; ‘ are real Binche lace, 34 inch wide. Travel Information Service es agp Athy Maan ~ St B GaouNcs eLroor SEVENTH PBOOB rou will pee ae 4 - ern TO ers erris Hams and Ba- con have. been so famous since 1860, If your butcher can't supply you, ask us who can, F. A, Ferris & Co., Inc., New York West Forty-Second Street -- c4nd - West Forty-Third Street Lord & Taylor Hair Nets, Special, 9 5° FOR THREE DAYS — THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Riteshape—which means cap style. cAuto shape—which means fringe style. doz. cA Timely Sale Thursday and Friday of Women’s Separate Skirts A most extensive variety in fabrics and colors to meet every summer requirement. $10.50 | $7.50 | $9.50 a00 Silk Skirts developed | 200 Flannel and Prunella | roo Extra Size Prunella in choice silk crepes. All | Skirts. All white, blackand | Skirts. New patterns; black white, all black, navy, white check and green and | and white, black and gray, ALL colors are included in this Three Day Sale“of An opportunity co buy your summet apry of Lord & Taylor hair nets Light, medium and hair nets—and you need so many more with all the } dark brown, blonde, auburn and black. acuvities of summer days—at a very small price. y GROUND PLOOR Beach Umbrellas, $3.95 Designed Especially for the Motonst AFTER the thrill of an exhilarating drive and a refreshing dip you'll find an equal pleasure in lolling on che sand tn the shade of this beach umbre! Though i has a full 6 feet spread, « folds into a bag, 42 inches long. Harmomiously striped in black and orange, red, white and orange, tan and green and tan and blue. “A little higher in price—BUT!’’ brown and other white; also all white bowen ‘auel hits: ca + » havy and A 5 colors. Bedford cord, white; beautifully pleated, Complete with carrying bag . $4.45 Waistband 26 to go. Waistband 26 to 35. Waistband 35 to go, BIST ML ELERS Hk ‘CEES he eS

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