The evening world. Newspaper, July 19, 1922, Page 8

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} ‘SUPPOSED POLICE ~ ROOKIES BEAT UP | RAILROAD OFFICER Eredk Long Island Employee's Ribs and Land Him in ' Hospital. Nine young men, supposed to be Police recruits because two dis; "ved badges and said that all in the party | were:policemen, so severely at and | kickéd Special Officer William Short | of the Long Island Railroad, at | side Station, Rockaway Beach, | Monday morning that he ts in Ja Hospital with two broken ribs and o | @-inch scalp wound. Unier orders from Chief Inspector Lahey, an investigation of the assault is being made by Inspector Frank Condgy, at present in charg> of Queens. All that is now known of the case is this: Short, in accordance ‘with railway regulations, ordered all passengers back of the gates at the Seaside Station, which is at street level, at- 12.15 o'clock Monday morn- ing. A train was pulling oul of the station bound for Manhattan and an- other was expected. The nine men, however, objected to the orders and when Short told them they, would have to obey the rules, the badges were produced and he was told that he had ‘‘cops’’ to deal with He replied that this made no differ- ence, they would have to get back of the gates. Thp rejoinder to this was a blow from! one of them which knocked Bhort.to the platform. He had wv nightstick and us he fell this war taken from him. He got to his feet and was struck on the back of the head! with a club or blackjack and again felled. This time he drew his revolver und fired three shots, In- stantly the weapon was kicked fron his Hand and some of the njne began kicking him in the side. Thp shots brought another railroad special officer, but he was knocked down as soon us he appeared. After that ‘he ran off and hid and it was said to-day that the railroad had dis charged him fer falling to aid Short. Gs hin ay BROOKLYN MAN KILLED; CRUSHED BY DUMP CAR Pinned Against Building by ¢op- per Plate Carrier. Victor Espinara, twenty-four years eld, a laborer employed by the Nichols ‘Coppér Company at Laurel Hill, Queens, was Killed to-day when a dump car he was handling tilted unexpectedly and pinned him against a nearby building with its load of copper plate. ‘The cars, used to carry copper plate from the railroad to the dock, are con- —| structed to dump on either silde. It ts believed that the catch on the side near- est Espinara either had failed to fasten or had been left unfastened. Espinara og at No. 45 De Graw Street, Brook- TWO DIE, PASSENGERS HURT, IN TRAIN WRECK MUBKOGEF, Okla., July 1%—Two men were killed and more than a half Gozen pessencers were injured in a ‘| head-on collision between a passenger train and an oxtra freight train on the ‘Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, four miles cast of Tulsa, early to-day. "The dead are the engineer on the pas- |} senger train and the brakeman on the freight train, According to a report received here, the crew of the freight train misread orders and were running @n the passenger train's time. pac tadedlS dasls Teas ASSERTS RUM-RUNNING ON CAN- ADA BORDER HAS CEASED. OGDENSBURG, N. ¥., July 19.—Rum running on the Canadian border has tically ceased, according to State ibition Agent John Parsons, after consultation with Group Chief, Robert D. Angell, at Malone to-day. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1922, Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. SPECIALS from FOURTEEN DEPARTMENTS Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE \ FOR THURSDAY, JULY 207TH IV] White Silks At Special Summer Prices Crepe de Chine, $2.50 yd.— If you've had a white crepe de Chine frock you know what a joy it is and you will never be willing to do without one. This is a splen- did quality. 40 inches wide. Baronet Satin, $1.85 yd. —Its shimmering appear- ance and splendid durability make st a favorite sports skirt material. 4o inches wide Pongee, $1.75 yd.—An excellent fabric, cool and practical for simple summer frocks. 36 inches wide. Washable Habutai, $1.58 yd.—A heavy quality that will make smart golf and tennis blouses. Also very much used for lingerie. 36 inches wide. GROUND FLOOR - —+ cA Very Special Selling [VI]. Lace Flouncings “Lace and more lace”—that’s the word Paris sends us daily. For afternoon and evening frocks and for hats, too, you must use quantities of lace, if you would be at the top of the mode. Black Spanish lace flouncings, love- $2.25 yd. liest, most tasteful patterns ake a graceful evening gown. 36 inches wide. White Chantilly floun beautiful $2.95 yd. quality — white for arene — the price lower than you ordinarily see. 36 inches wide. Black Spanish all-overs, the simplest $1.95 yd. way to make a smart lace frock. "These are new and most atgractive designs. 32 inches wide. GROUND FLOOR — = Permanent Finish Imported IVI) White Organdie 65c yd. This lovely, crisp, essentially summer fabric is offered at such a low price only because we made a remark- able special purchase. At any other time the price would be a great deal higher, for it is Swiss organdie of the finest quality. You will need one more organdie frock for at least six weeks and you cannot find a daintier The attractive Bedroom Suite illustrated is in walnut, Louis XI VI. sgh ; It has a dresser, chifforobe, dressing table, full-size bed, chair, bench and night stand. $1675 (1) * Many Excellent Values Open the Mid-Summer Furniture Sale Come See Them Tomorrow This Sale is traditionally one of fine values, but this year you will be more encouraged over the tremendous reductions in price than you have been for‘some time. We have taken a large part of our fine assortment of suites and separate ieces and radically reduced them. Added to these we shall Seige much new furniture bought specially for this Sale. The Sale opens formally next Monday, the 24th, and de- liveries will not be made until then. But you may come in tomorrow and Friday and see the assortments complete, making your selections at Sale prices. SIXTH FLOOR Striking Ualues Mark Our (11 July Towel Sale We have selected the following seven items as features for tomorrow. Our women experts on quality and value have pronounced them excellent values. We know you will, too, and you will be eager to replenish your year’s supply. Huck Towels, $7.50 dozen—Beautifully hemstitched, Jacquard de- signs, splendid quality, large size. Huck Towels, $13.50 dozen —Pure linen hemstitched, striped designs and monogram space, large size. light summer frocks. GROUND +. b] (XI] Women’s Allsilk stockings $1.85 of a beautiful lus- trous quality in black, white, pearl, silver, nude and beige. $1.35 Full - fashioned silk stockings with lisle soles and tops in a fine choice of colors, grey, polo, African, new suede, silver, gunmetal, taupe, black and white. 85c Silk lisle stockings of extra size in black or white. GROUND +- Store Closed All Day Saturday During July and August ss (X! Unusual Values in Ribbons Ribbons you have a dozen uses for now!—all marked at exceptionally low prices, while they last. Sports Ribbon 75c yd.—Gaily striped ribbons make the smartest hats, or may be used for hat bands on Panamas. 834 inches wide. Washable Lingerie Ribbon—A new and. very durable Canton weave in pink, blue and white. Spe- cially priced for this selling. No. 12, 30c; No. 2; 60c; No. 3, 75¢; No. 5, $1 pet piece of ro yards. Flowered Taffeta 75c¢ yd.—Softly toned Dresden ribbons, 812 x9% inches wide, to make sashes for FLOOR —+ 800 Pairs of Low [XI] White Shoes #5.95 These attractive and well made shoes have been selling regularly for much higher prices. They are white buck- skin Oxfords with wing tips, and white canvas pump with strap. Comfortable walking heels. SECOND FLOOR Bp An Important Week's Sale of Silk Stockings Sheer silk stock- $1.65 ings, full - fash. ioned, in black and some colors. Lisle soles and tops. White silk of a $2.6 splendid quality with clocks embroidered in black or white. Also black silk with whiteclocks. With lisle soles and tops. Special Values in Out-Size Stockings $1.95 Silk stockings of extra size in black, white, taupe and.polo. Mail orders will be promptly filled as long as the quantities last. FLOOR + (XI) Rug Clearance Imported Rush Rugs—Prairie Grass Rugs Turkish Bath Towels, $1.25 each—Hemmed, blue, pink, or yellow striped borders. Turkish Towels, 75¢ each—Hemmed, blue, yellow or pink striped A July opportunity worth noting, This clearance in- cludes the very popular oblong and oval rugs and 18-inch rush squares. Also our entire stock of domestic one than white. 45 inches wide. SECOND FLOOR Refreshment Sets from 85.00 to $100.00 RRANTING that noth- AtTing in this life is per- fect, it must be admit- ted byeven the most con- servative that as a bit of summer machinery, a ‘refreshment set from ‘Ovington’s comesasnear ‘perfection as is humanly ‘possible. OVINGTON’S ‘The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue" FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. AN “Lost and Found” articles in The World or reported “Lest and Foun’ Bureau.” Room (98 World Building, will be listed for thirty days, Thess lists can be ren at any of The World's Offices, » “Lost and Found” advertisements be left at avy »¢ The World's >: {VII Uncrushable and Ramie Dress Linens 75c yd. Thar trim tailored suit you're planning to pack into your suitcase for the week end, or the useful frock of simple lines—for either one you will want one of these linens, And you may have a choice of many colors or white at this most moderate price. 36 inches wide. i Linens 50c yd. —Pure Irish flax in natu- al planes scarcely need be told the many uses there are for this very durable linen. 36 inches wide. SECOND PLOOR ~~ Special! (IX} Cretonne Pillows #1.35 We have just bought a limited ity of attractive cretonne pillows in ‘oval and oblong shapes to sell at mer porches, swings and summer living rooms. FLFTH FLOOR A SEVENTH FLOOR borders. Colored hems to match. Turkish Bath Towels, 50c each Hemmed, white and colored borders. Turkish Towels, 20c each —Excellent weight for the beach, medium size. Turkish Wash Cloths, $1 dozen—Splendid quality for everyday use. SECOND FLOOR Special Hot Weather Price on II11] Robbins & Meyers Electric Fans 7.85 A very special price for a fan that will blow good winds your way. They are 8 inches, stationary, operate on direct or alternating current and have a Universal motor. At this price you should have one in each room. We advise you to come in or telephone early tomorrow as the special price and hot weather will sell the quantity quickly. SEVENTH FLOOR ITV] Full-Size Wardrobe Trunk #36.50 Just in ume, perhaps, for your vacation. This trunk has all the convemences and innovations of higher priced teunks, such laundry bag, open top. And its construc- tion insures long service. Let us show you this tomorrow, as a shoe box, 12 hangers, locking bar, grass rugs in various colors. Oval and Oblong Rush Rugs Size 9x 12 feet, $26.50 8x10 17.50 6x12 17.50 6x9 12.50 4se7% 8.50 +>: Stenciled Crash Curtains, pair, $4.50 Stenciled Crash Portieres, pair, 5.50 Stenciled Crash Couch Covers, each, 5.50 Stenciled Circular Covers, 48 inches in diameter, 1.95 Stenciled Square Covers, ‘ 48 x 48 inches, 1.95 | FIFTH FLOOR Domestic Grass Rugs Size 9 x12 feet, $9.75 8x10 8.50 6x9 5.50 44%7% 3.75 Rush Squares, 18 inch 75¢ each Size 9x12, $36 FIFTH FLOOR + Clearance of [XIV] Stenciled Crash Articles We have just taken great reductions on our entire stock of attractive stenciled crash articles, such as pillow covers, scarves, portieres and hangings, in hollyhock and bird designs and soft multi-colors. Stenciled Circular Covers, 4o inches in diameter, $1.65 Stenciled Crash Covers, 4ox4o inches, 1.65 Stenciled Crash Scarves, 18x52 inches, 1.15 Stenciled Crash Covers, 38x38 inches, 1.35 Stenciled Crash Table Tops, 25x25 inches, 75¢

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