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A he tn 4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916. Taannoau capi a . : ; ISAFETY MUSEUM'S MEDALS | MORGAN EMPLOYEE | Obesity Reducing Exercises for Women ARE EN AT LUNGHER! Ne t Virginia tobecce Dart for no dutpeno eccoe Freight, no TELLS OF TAPPING Presented in a Series of Handy Charts) oa ciaenae GORFAIGI WWE 4 FER Peas SO OLIAKInG Gs, TG WG SA EG ES) Best Conditions Here?’ Asks Fest here fhe | Bue Dr. W. He Tolman. or rnltvtnan ag hie weet ase CHART NO. 36 7,))770%4)) _,, OBESITY REDUCTION . ST & Gt AVE. Medals and dipte of the Amert- dad 4 g uline Fur jong can Museum of Safety were awarded aes enone erSaowerear srg) | SEYMOURS WES (Continued from Firat Page.) jday, Late in the day Mr. Prindle and Mr. Carrington Weems of the Morgan firm told me that the Anglo- American Cotton Products Company had been approached by a couple of men from the offices of Seymour & Seymour, first by Mr. Willlam Hail jr. and then by Mr. Morton Sultzer. Wonderful Bargains Mr, Prindle and Mr. Weems showed ; me the original of a telegram sent by z a | mae yesterday at a luncheon in Delmonl- made the #4 to exhibitors at the third national ; and sanitation. r n, who presided, said orles, atsena ble, for the Go: Special Sale—Saturday Suits, Dresses, Coats Fnment well knows that its war pe jonnel must be fit. Why should t for war to prepare for the bes! ditions im the country? ‘Do it now’ is an excellent slogan for ws, particularly if there is @ serious pu Pore fo secure any of the mai ets of the world.” The medain were presented by Dr. F. Ro Hutton. Some winners we: the Hudson and Manhattan Rallroa the Shur-Loc y toom with the Seymour & Seymour firm, to President Jarrell of the Hum- boldt Fibre Company of Tenneasac. They had compared this telegram with the original cable signed by Mr. Harjes, Mr. Morgan's Paris partner, transmitting information from the French Government. he Ni a pany, t Pullman Company, the Diamond Company, the Borden Condensed Milk Company and Horlick's Malted Milk Company. Special gets medals were awarded to A. A. Hopkins, Chairman of the rh Museun te nd Robert J. 4 a Every garment taken from our regular | “The Jarrell telegram convinced me LEG RAISING—REDUCES SHOULDERS, HIPS AND THIGHS. " f ag that the writer of It wae in posses- THIRD—Return to etarti ition and re- BRISTOL, KR. 1, May 26.—Le Baron C. stock and marked at one uniform price et He Che OUMRLAL Cah r” nal RST — Stand with feet together, arms aLHtIRO—Retuen to starting position Colt, aon of United States Senator Colt } ; No Suit, Dress or Coat in this entire Mp | Pacis.” SECOND—Ralve the right leg up in front as FOURTH—Raiso the loft leg straight up and {| and Vice President of the National In- ; 4 Mr. Egan read the two measages high ae you can and at the same time allow also the arms inthe same manner, Repeat the collection sold for less than $29.75 which referred to a shipment of al® the 1a to meet in front, arms exerciae five times with each leg, if it does not ‘ : : certain kind of cotton, with especial | length of the b ree i fg x | SUITS —Are featured in Serge, Gabardine, Checks, instructions aa to monthly dolivertes. Bend tico-cent stamp to Mies Purtona, Bvening World, No 68 Park Row, New York City, for each and WU oroanhine oral irealdence. Mr. } . a Continuing his narration, Mr. Egan 7 Agi sharts ed, but order paper of your newsdealer in advance to insure obtasning cor was forty-one years Taffeta Sill, Taffeta and Serge Combination, i sald: plete poe Ue Of on eects an length Alias Furlong will answer on dave alternating detoeen pw and Sport Suits. Now $15.00 “Mr. Jarrell came to our office and|@ lication of charts, besides writing articles bearing on obesity reduction. ' told Mr. Prender and Mr. Weems that CHART NO. 37 WILL BE PRINTED IN THE EVENING WORLD MONDAY. DRESSES-—Are featured in Taffeta, Crepe de ho had had a number of communtca- , } ; cies tions with Mr. Hille and Mr. Sulzer. Chine, Serge, Taffeta and Serge Combination, | Mr. Hills had represented to Mr. Georgette Crepe and Taffeta Combination, and fiif| Jarrell that be had a pull with tho! was negotiating. gation. I did not give him any specific EIGHT WESTERN AVIATORS Morgan firm and that he and his| “Mr, Prindle also showed mo a tele- | instructions Sport Dresses. Now $15.00 \I} associates wanted to intervene in tho| «ram sent by 0. B. Phillips of the/DENIES HE SUGGESTED THAT TO ENTER COAST FLIGHT S™ AVENUE AT 37™STREET . . contract for 6,000 tons of cotton Iinters| Seymour & Seymour office to the OFFICES BE ENTERED. : COATS —Are featured in Gabardine, Serge, Taf- for which the Morgan house waa ne-| Humboldt Fibre Company of | Q, Did you suggent tat he enter " . * ales Wp sotiating. Hills suggested that the|/ses which was a paraphrase of ajthe Seymour Seymou ie ‘| Four Army Men in New List of U t ted Ch i feta, Satin Charmeuse, Checks ey materials; [MF Cotton company pay 1-4 cent a pound |eable nent ts in behalf of the French | No. . tthe use of a ae.{ Contestants for Pulitzer Trophy nrestric oice, # ‘ i 00 commission and place the contract|Government. This was concrete proof; Q. Did you suggest the a 34 he ; straight and flare line models. ve $15. | tts Seymour & Seymour. Hills said|to me that records were being stolen | tectaphone? A. No; but T knew he and $100,000 Prizes. F NO EXCHANGES NO CHARGES I]f he was in possession of all the Morgan | from our offices, I then decided that| was going to use one in all proba- ‘information and offered to substan-| the matter should be investigated and | bility. Peay [tfate his position, to produce the|I sent for William J. Burns and re-| Q. Did Burns make any weit sie - original contract the Morgan firm! tained him to make a'goneral investi-| ports to you? A. Yes; I have them Any Trimmed Hat lat the office, but he reported verbally In Our Entire Stock ——————=— ‘ ~ {in the main. Q. Where did you think the thief s : They are Lieut. Thomas De ‘omorrow was? A 18 our office: Milling, Corpl. Albert Smith e “Mr. Burns eaid he wanted the co-| SUNK Tntne Other, : operation of the Equitable Building in} Oscar A. Brinloy, army Former prices up to $30.00 his investigation of the Seymour] «tructor y! Morris, Floyd % ‘A offices, and I ashes Fea ree Smith, Glenn Martin and Silas Chris- Every hat without reserve, including all our new, high ‘~ e |Prosident of the Equitable Building |totferson. The contest will be for tho grade midsummer models; for sport, dress or street wear. Corporation, Raiph Pulitzer trophy and added thief—that was all.” prizes amounting to $100,000, Stewart & Co. his son entered the Seymour office Correct Heparel for" tiem wn Misses and read papers taken from a desk 6™ AVENUE AT 37 STREET there? A. No, not in advance, I didn’t authorize it. I didn't know about the Installation of the detecta- SALES OF SPECIAL INTEREST FOR SATURDAY _ ktrpimncgm Se = ™ you know whether Burns Mstened in ovor a tapped telephone wire in the Seymour office? A. No, and I'm morally certain he didn’t Q. Did you get a report from the Police Department that they had lis- An Interesting Offering of Women’s Silk Parasols paticn Department inet thy an ~ Women’s Milanese Silk Gloves and Umbrellas Tie? submitted for the. minhone of Will Close Out Saturday having me see whether It conveyed en Unrestricted Choice, Every Cloth Suit in Stock any light on the stolen tel Mousquetaire, sixteen-button length, in | will be on sale at prices that are unusually U found nothing In that the eh JtOCK white, black or tan, specially priced at low for the qualities offered. See ee ee ae We canted: 1 2 50 Former Prices 1 8 50 : Ho aatd Turns had told him the de- e to $49.50 o' ‘ 85c. per pair Coaching Parasols, of silk taffeta in the | {o‘thesmpment of some cartridges to|| | Materials are Gabardine, Men's Wear Serge, Poiret Twill and Velour Checks; colors are navy blue, black, rookie, Joffre blue and grey. Mexico, he assumed. smartest colors. . . «© « + $2.75 SAY8 BURNS CAME ACROSS NAME OF GERMAN AGENT. ’ : Silk Parasols in a variety of new styles and “Burns told mo he had come aerome Women’s an d Misses’ Coats The aes Uist _ of colors; including Pongee Parasols with f enerally assumed to be @h eae Serer {eae “uns as an agent of Betalp osiery coloredlining . . . oe fee Cag FE eeaed tin, Des 7.50 10.00 15.00 i. ariment to tap the Seymour wire for Men and Women, will present a special Twilled Silk Umbrellas, with sterling svete rR va iat St mateo tat iene rn eae i essertment of this eminently desirable Silk mamnNAnG =: +s + 8 EEE ther, co-operated oo. hahae In all the favored fabrics of silk or cloth, including Faille Silk, Covert Cloth, Velour Checks, Satin i Hosiery (the wearing qualities of i are —_ iscovered, but, f think, the «nda of Gabardine, Serge and Velour; some unlined, some haif lined and some lined throughout with soft sills, i teed) at decided concessions from cloned the nature o anor i saa =i A Sale of Women’s Belts, wa calc e1 wins: Offer R able Sales T i : tiation of what Mr had relates | A and @aid he believed a crime had er emarkaote ates omorrow th] Betalph Black Silk Hose, tor Women, Silk Bags and Sports Purses _ [ten commited in sne jones of the Stewart § Qo, Ofer Remarkable Sales Tomorrow) | We had ymour wires cov . 2 . perpair . -© . «© «» «© $1.35 & 1.95 and Novelty Jewelry } ont af two Of the Silk Daytime @ Evening Dresses | . ‘ outside nan who f Paris models, in G tte Crepe, Crepe de Chi: d Taffeta Silke, rT " Extra size,perpair . 2 . « . 1,85 will offer unusual price inducements for | ituns was aver in cn any of the aaa al aaa irate Si al al a a j wires e@ cutting in was dis- q Betalph Black Silk Half-hose, for Men, : pre-holiday purchasing co tinea on ene ith ‘or Both of 16.50 19.75 24.50 39.50 i James M. Br appeared tn court ¥ Of genuine calf in biscuit, tam, russet, gray, ||P", be wae unintorr at the Voile Afternoon and Sport Dresses { . olive, brown or green; of imported longe-grair TOnn Dee cusnannar ne clad: of striped, crossbar, plain, flowered and novelty Voiles, in all the new colors and color combination s oe Important Price Reductions in morocco in red, green or navy blue; or of |Hap ‘EVIGENCE OF CRIMES, Including 9 fret showing of many exclusive deskgne ¥ Misses’ Suits and Coats white kid or black vachette; all lined with | in tne rit yoito see | 5.50 6.95 8.90 12.50 i| white kid, exceptional value. . «at $1.25 |wite’ tapping cas, = ; having been made, unusual values are 200 Silk Bags and Purses . . each 3.85 fname PotlesDeparten! iid not Misses’ Graduation ( Confirmation Frocks é offered in Novelty. Jewelry, comoriel [ARCMR eho peaneDiiiy that a crime Prettily designed Frocks, fashioned of fine white net, deintty renmed with ribbons or flowers; « charmingly ny vev ’ mpra mitte @ representative of the| complete assortment to select from. Tailoremade Sults, . $15.00, 18.50 & 22.00 Large Pearl Hat Pins P 1s ian See s 5 | 10.00 12.75 16.50 24.50 ] Coats for practical use, Pearl Necklaces (16 inches) . . . reaper es was aiven ty Sec: | at es te $12.50, 17.50, 22.00 Pearl Earrings, she a Navy Blue Serge Dresses : eee Oetee ereeeee A number of garments from the higher-cost perpair, 6 6 1 ee ee a Son combined with Crepe Georgette or Taffeta Sill. Others of fine Men's Wear Serge with stock, incomplete as to range of styles and Rhinestone Bar . sterling ene woot embroidery. sizes, are also offered at groatly reduced mounted . . » + 4 6 f TE granteit permission 10.00 15.00 19.75 24.50 / prices, Brooches of rhimestones and black enamel, im f Turn hides a (Misses' Department, Second Floor) sterling sllveremounted . . . . $1.25 fot Tailored and Sport Skirts Fashioned of Silverbloom, Corduroy and Taffeta Silk, in solid colcrs or striped effects, fancy pockets and large val 295 395 540 6,90 Fifth Avenue- Madison. Avenue, New York