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En ee 8 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1923, ; that they had e any*iing to in- Grunewald, a suburb of Berlin, and} to commit assaults {n various parts ur the anger of the Cuban, Accord- HARDEN ASSAILANT was taken to his home unconscious,]0f Germany, A reward of 10,000 { ng to the waiters he mais one of the A FORMER SOLDIER | viiering from five wounds in the] rks has been offered for Anker- ched out his = nann’s arrest It {s announced that Harden Is rest- ng more easily and is considered out of danger Maza party had ENTIRE STOCK OF * ’ Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Shoes Reduced 15%—Guly and August Only) ODD LOTS, Children’s Shoes, $2.85, $3.85 back of his r i ‘ ead she danced past} lan Who Beat German] weicharat, according to the potirx ~BYARBIRATON, AT WOODMANSTEN yasessed a membership card in t's ation of Nationalist Soldie:s. ked Harden wit Weichardt acted f BARON KILLED IN PLANE CRASH. HAMBURG, July 6 (Associated Presa) —While lying from Derlin to Hambure nan who atte BERLIN, July 5 (Associated Press) inckjaaw. white —One of the men arrested in connec = ward for ILlim Offered. $1,000,000 TO INSTRUCT PUBLIC UN TRANSPORT iis wilh ie RAW. SMa cr vokout has been identified o- | yesterday airplane D-148 capsized as It \ mire) Chose 6 EM. Week Mine ed Saturdays, = f on alent pete (pee SN lor Our Book—’ Hatironds and Shiypers WHHL Fouad] Maximilian Harden, noted editor and NDT NEL Coates oe eH volte eos Sttehinting. § lending, Tne) pilot ‘NO BRANCHES—OUR ONLY STORE aaa National te. political writer, is named Weich. t that both Lo RHO atandd Mech Mad IRCA oder SIXTH AVE., Above TH ‘ ¥ " ‘ . * Sas a ddhieddd bleak eh et that both men are member | ited, Fern Andra, a film star, who 66 J 3 he Both Sides Still Deadlocked] Slapping of Woman by Some-} reutrona un big shippers are|the police have announced. Harden| 1 one of the numerous secret reac. | was umong the passengers, "wen “ine Custom Bogtmakers heaGe, body i hibining ta raise & $1,000,000 funda] was attacked near his home in the | (onary societies, which detailed them ! jured. lee Waa i and Plan Now Is for said to Have Been |‘ ‘ ——— ed here The pr } WASHINGTON, July §—Admit-] Louis Piaza, purchasing agent here | the ! ment of President Harding, q j edly ‘just walting around tweause we|for a number of firma tn icuador, [the Interstate Commerce Commiaston Store Closes at 5 P. M. during July and August—Closed All Day Saturday i were asked to,” leaders of the bitumt ve a farewell party to a nurcher of | und other & a nt beeen one fn 1 nous miners ana operators called here] clerks of the Conrulate General at the |‘ Pe t \ er , ' merly Chatrman of the Interstate Com- Committee to Act. by President Harding to settle the Present strike show no disposition to Cause of Trouble. Woodmansten Inn in the Bronx last right. The party ended when he was with portation tn which t titute, It became known Jeet Is sald to have merce Comr n According t 1 M. Robinson, Pras- a national trans = — Lord & Taylor — consider a compromise. taken to Fordham Hospital with ®@Jigone of the American Short Line Rail- i A. M. Ogle, recognized leader of the | broken nose and suffering from @] on4 Association conceived the in- } operators, and John’M Lewis, Prest- | light concussion of the brain atitute tdea organization Is dest of the United Mine Workers.| Others in Mr. Plnza’s party were jnecesmary to correc! the general miain- FIFTH AVENUE > w v re , da[ formation on the subject of trans: both are positive that they will stand} Miguel de Yenza and Alfredo de} Unt oe institute will be without firm in their respective positions, The] Yeaza, relatives of Consul General | ijn or prejudice. and will seek single loophole offered from the dead- lock is the proposal of the operators to break up the competitive field and to divide the country into districts in steaa of the twenty-five that now exist. Mr. Ogle ninde an effort to get this Proposal before the conference when a threatening riotous dissolution vaused Cabinet representatives, Secretary of Commerce Secretary of Labor Davis, to force an adjournment until Monday. John M. Lewis's assertion, Hoover and “We are justav de Yeaza and Emil Meuloue They had several ladies with them. At 11.80 o'clock a big, bushy eye- ‘rowed Cuban at the next table, after n excited consultation with a woman riend with whom he had been danc- ng, walked over to Mr. Plaza and struck him the fu knocking him off his chair, There was general free-for-all battle. The big Cuban was locked In a back room of the Inn summoned from his home West 186th Street. The pe squarely in ce, The Consul General was 540 were through the — actentific arch and study, the es- the entire subject of The effects of legisla- und the public will attention. FREIGHTER SINKING AFTEK A COLLISION BEC, July 5—A vessel, belleved he freignter Orthea of the Don- is sinking rapidly In the a short distance nt, Wireless messages Qu to aldson Line, St. Lawrence Farther 1 i here at ea was In collision last night cA General Clearance of Summer Furniture A splendid opportunity to secure the furniture you need now, or may need later on, at greatly lowered prices. convince you of the exceptional values offered. A glance at the list below will Bedroom Furniture Walnut Chippendale Dressing Table, $25.00 Mahogany Lows XVI Dressing Table $35.00; in Walnut. 50.00 Walnut Queen Anne Dressing Table 45.00 Ivory Four Post Bed, full size $25.00 Mahogany Chippendale Bed, full size 25.00 Walnut Hepplewhite Bed, full size $3 5.00; Queen Anne 40.00 * Our Entire Stock of Rush and Grass Rugs Radically Reduced to Clear SUMMER rugs—the kind that you need for the next two or three months—and of such quality that you can use them for as many years—all have been marked at new low prices for rapid clearance. Imported Rush Rugs, $17.50 and $26.50 standing firm for the principle of na called and, in turn, summoned As- with the er A message Maho Col 1D 7 y " ‘, : Ae RceSrata Ae lt _ zany Colonial Dressing Table 60.00 Walnut Lous XVI Bed, full size. $0.00 r : tional wage scales,” Indicates that If Meese the Ni eG ne Eee omen Walnut Louis XVI Dresser. © 50.00 6-piece Mahogany Queen Anne Bed- Oval and oblong shapes. Alll are of splendid durable quality, such as you ol e e police a ved, Me] standing ty ii i i the deadlock is broken It will be done] syhan had climbed out of a window] ‘The Airedale picked up the erew eee Oe ante B00 Ripe Ge thea Paid Se 350.00 usually pay much higher prices for. The 8 x 10 feet is $17.50, 9 x 12 by the Cubinet members with a dec. |ind escaped, The others in his party m Avonmouth Z 50. ibition of governmental action to] pad alreudy gone. June 20, with a cargo Blue Decorated Chest of Drawers 75.00 room Suite . + 325.00 $26.50 M Plax nd his friends denied woe . back it up Lig hin a lb bli Dining Room Furniture The Government hus worked out # plan, it is admitted, but so far Sec- rétaries Hoover and Davis juve failed utterly to get it before the conferees for consideration, and consequently have not made tt public. Unless BGiue disposition to get together is shown by both sides when the con- ference reconvenes next Monday the Cabinet members will be prepared to force a show down. The pian ts un- derstood to provide for the appoint- ment of an Arbitration Commission composed of eight members, four from each group. Both miners and operators held Individual conferences yesterday, At the headquarters of the National Coal Association, representative of the operators, Mr. Ogle stated there was “no change.” Mr. Lewis declared “the miners stand firm,” Both sides frankly admit the only thing keeping them in Washington Is the request of the President's repre sentative that they remain over until next Monday to consider tht Govern ment's pian. | BOTTOMLEY LOSES APPEAL. LONDON, July 5 (Associated Press) The Court of Criminal Appeal har @lsmissed the appeal of Horatio Bottom- Jey, Member of Parliament and forme: editor of John Bull, made recently from hls conviction by al lowe: court, of mis- appropriation of funds of the Victory Hond Club. Rottomley appealed on tech- niealities and applied for leave to sub- ‘Bit other evidence. The hearing had lasted two days. Values in Oriental Rugs at Flint & Horner’s Summer Sale CHINESE CARPETS, averaging 10x8 feet, formerly $298.00 $196.00 now BELUCHISTAN RUGS, averaging 5x3 feet, formerly $37.00 + now $24.75 SAROUK MATS, average size 2'4x134 feet, formerly $36.00 MOUSSOL RUGS, averaging 544x344 feet, formerly $49.00 . $24.00 now row $32.50 FLINT & HORNER CO., Inc. 20-26 West 36TH STREET A few yards from Fifth Avenue French Batiste with Real Filet Lace Trimming 34th Street — New York For Women and Misses 13.75 Values to 5.90 2.95 ‘America’s Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C Remarkable Values— Thursday Smart Summer Dresses Grouped at'a Specially Low Price Figured Crepe de Chines, Tub Silks, Canton Crepes, Knitted Crepes, Printed Georgettes, Linens, Ginghams and dainty Dotted Voiles, in wide variety. colored 1000 Women’s . Hand-Made Lingerie Blouses Hand-Embroidered and with fine Hand-Drawnwork Walnut Queen Anne Buffet. . . $65.00 Mahogany Colonial Extension Table 50.00 Mahogany Hepplewhite Table 65.00 Walnut Chippendale China Cab- inet. re Walnut Louis XVI China Cabinet Black Decorated China Cabinet. . Mahogany Chippendale China Cab- 75.00 60.00 35.00 65.00 Mahogany Cane Arm Chair, uphol- stered in damask... . . . $95; Tapestry Reading Chair Tapestry Wing Chair. | Blue Velour seding Chui ich, ig Brown Figured Mohair Ain Che ot Denim Wing Chair . Large Denim Arm C Grey Velour Arm Chair 25.00 65.00 » 35.00 . 85.00 Grey Oak China Cabinet Mahogany Queen Anne Serving Cabinet. . + » . 50.00 Mahogany Colonial Serving Cabinet 35.00 to-piece Two-Tone Walnut Dining Room Suite . 6... to-piece Walnut Hepplewhite Dining Room Suite. . Poh ropiece Walnut Jacobean Dining oom Suite . . 425.00 $30.00 475.00 25.0) Furniture Mahogany Arm Chair, covered in tapestry. ny ¢ S285 Mahogany Arm covered in Velour... ewe Boudoir Chair, Covered in tapestry, damask and Velour. . .. . 39.50 2-piece Tapestry Sofa and Arm Chair 195.00 apiece Grey Figured Velour Sofa ‘and Arm Char... . . , 295,00 a-piece Brown Figured Mohair 350.00 35.00 Reed Furniture Rattan Chair . Ivory Reed Settee : Ivory Reed Oval Table Blue Fibre Chair . + $19.75 35.00 15.00 15.00 Fawn Fibre Desk - Fawn Fibre Fernery - Rattan Settee. . Rattan Table. . . + . Ivory Reed Chair or Rocker . $18.00 10.c0 28.00 20.00 25.00 SIXTH FLOOR =, Clearance of Blankets $3.95—$4.95 GREATLY reduced for clear- ance. Light weight, excellent for camping. Wool and cotton mix- ture. Grey, light and dark. July Selling of Sheets and Cases SPECIAL reductions on these sheets and cases from our regular stock. Sheets 63x 90... 8r x18 2. . . 90x 99 . . Cases $1.05 1.55 1.55 42°x 36 45 x 36 SECOND FLOOR Special—W ardrobe Trunk, $36.50 FULL size. Has shoe box, 12 hangers, locking bar for all drawers, laundry bag, open top. Three-Quarter Size Wardrobe Trunk, $30 10 hangers, shoe pockets, laundry bag, 4 ppladea including women’s hat compartment. 4o inches high, 21 wide, Steamer Wardrobe Trunk, $20 6 hangers, shoe pockets and com- partment for women’s hats. SEVENTH FLOOR t 4 Mid-Season Sale of Imported Cretonnes 45c Yd. CAll Considerably Reduced THESE are 31 inches in width. All the patterns so popular at present. Innumerable colorings. Ideal for bed and window drapes, doorways, furniture slip-covers, lamp shades and other uses. The price is so very low you'll want yards and: yards of these cre- tonnes. FIFTH FLOOR L ei 18-Inch Rush Squares—While They Last—75c These small size squares may be had made into any size rugs. The price is an exceedingly low one, The 9 x 12 feet rugs of squares is $36. Prairie Grass Rugs Reduced Another favorite type of summer rug and one that gives excellent service, especially considering its very inexpensive price. Size 9 x 12 feet Size 8 x 10 feet $9.75 Size 6x 9 feet 8.50 Size 4.6 x 7.6 feet $5.50 3.75 FIFTH FLOOR Pure Linen Hemstitched Towels $7.50 “Dozen FANCY Russia weave makes this the most absorbent towel you can buy. Much more so than the ordinary huck towel. You will note the moderate price. These are full, generous size. SECOND FLOOR This Mahogany Boudoir Lamp $4.25 AN attractive boudoir lamp, in ma- hogany, complete with 10 inch scal- lopes oval Georgetteshade. Numerous colors. Atthis low price you'll wish to have more than one, and it is the type of lamp that is most adaptable, fitting into almost any room. FIFTH FLOOR Clearance of Refrigerators At Remarkably Low Prices THESE have been on our floor the entire season as samples. fections, such as scratches, are the result of inspection There is but a limited number on hand, these prices will be effect- other respects. ive only while they last. Lift Top Style White enamelled case and interior, 25 to 75 Ib. ice capacity Size 18 x 1514 x 36 inches Size 21 x 163 x 39 inches 22.80 Size 26 x 17} x 42 inches 29.50 Outside case finished in golden oak, go and 100 lb. ice capacity. $18.80 Size 21 x 1634 x 39 Size 31 x 18!) x 45 $17.20 27.60 Apartment House Style Outside cases finished in golden oak. White enamelled inside. Size 20 x 1714 x 48! in., 65 Ib. ice capacity - $22. ‘White enamelled inside. Size 22 x 184% ¥ 52 in,, 75 Ib. ice capacity : $24.00 White enamelled inside. Size 24 x 194 x 56 in., 100 Ib. ice capacity $28.00 Porcelain lined inside. Size 24 x 1914 56 in., 100 Ib. ice capacity . . $48.00 Porcelain lined inside. Size 28 x 21 x 60 m,, 125 Ib. ice capacity Asbestone lined inside. Size 22 x18 51 in, 94 Ib. ice capacity $38.50 Their slight imper- They are perfect in all Side Icer Style White enamelled inside and outside Sire 30x18 44x42 1n., 75 Ib ice capacity $34.00 Porcelain lined inside and outside. Size 39 x23 x 50 1n., 150 Ib. ice capacity $172.00 Abestone lined inside and outside. Size 36x21 4x48 in., rag lb. sce capacity $140.00 Outside case, oak finish, white ename!led inside Size 28 x 174 x 40 in., 50 Ib. xe capacity. ys se. $25.20 Outside case, oak finish, porcelain lined in- side. Size 32 x 1934 x 43 n., go Ib. xe capacity... + $36.00 Outside case, oak finish, asbestone lined in- side. Size 34% x 20 x 47 inches, 135 Ib. ice capacity 2 7 . $52.00 Apartment House Style White enamelled outside case and white en- amelled inside, 65 and 75 Ib. ice capacity. Size 0.x 17}4 x 4834 inches. $28.00 Size 22 x 184 x 52 +, 32,00 White enamelled outside case and one-piece seamless porcelain inside 100 and 125 Ib. ice capacity. Size 24 x 19}4 x56 ir. $56.00 Size 28 x 21 x 60 - + 5 80,00 “Asbestone” lined inside and outside. 133 and 168 | ice capacity. Size 30 » 21 ¥ 52 inches $124.00 HOUSE FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT—SEVENTH FLOOR — July Clearance Sale Cretonne Novelties 25c to $1.65 YOU may dress an entire room—or your summer home for that matter— in fresh cretonne at very little expense. We have greatly reduced the prices on all the fllowicg articles any one or group of which will make a delightful addition to a room. You may have all the articles to match. Glove, Handkerchief, Veil and Hairpin Boxes Waste Baskets Tie Racks Pin Cushions and Trays Candy Boxes Table Covers and Bureau Scarves ART DEPT —FIFTH FLOOR Victrola In Period Model Cabinet $75 GENUINE Victrola, enclosed in a reproduction of the famous Chippen- dale Cabinet. Terms as low as $5 down, $5 per month. Get Thin To Music The easiest and most healthful way to reduce. Demonstrations in our Victrola Department every day. A Wallace Reducing Records, Set, $15 SEVENTH FLOOR