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HAM REJECTED THE EVENING WORLD, that naval specifications caused them | to mould and be rejected. A oe he said 99. He Da sae Ao tu 4562 mds of were lh * that ‘is, 5 the arcu was taken off and then repagsed dy pe ile sagelakr | Md Baek he dectai navy, in nT oridting soant pounds. of ham, insisted they should be wrapped ai aD pagel 24 then in bedi layers of ‘BY CVERNMENT. of Wilson & ™eu% Reverintendent of The WEALTHY DOCTOR ACCUSED OF MAKING Dr. George C. Weiss, former Presi- ¢ * THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918, Bleakley In Yonkers ‘o-day ‘charged The hearing was adjourned until a week from to-day to give nim time to en- gage counsel. Dr. Weiss, who is wealthy and one of the best known physicians in West- j with uttering seditious remarks. | Dat Hawkins, the former ougilist, fast Sunday night. Witnesses swore they | heard him say: “The Germans will win this war. The | coming out now. $$ — knows it. The Dutch ts fn me and ts I will make them pay for it.” A crowd of angry diners surrounded Dr. Weiss, but Hawkins hurried him into an automobile, , they have got r shooting off my mouth.” ss said in court that he had drinking; that he was born in Mount Vernon of German parents, but that citizen of former he was a loyal Amertcan Dr, Weiss's wife is a sister Park mmissioner Thomas If they take my soa | —_—— Broadway at Ninth Now the Summer Cottons Have Their Half-Yearly Remnant Sale Friday morning—come bright and early $2.50 yard will be at the rate of 12'4c to $1 specifications have been dent of the Board of Health in Mount jchanged now, he added, sq that DUr- yornon and former Alderman in trat (lap if used over the hams without city, was taken before City Judge of New Yotk, A nephew n the real estate busi- former Mayor of Mount “dward W. Fiske. American boys had fo right to go over there to fight the Germans. I am a German and don't give a damn who Co, Says President Ate It With Relish. 18,000 yards of dress cottons that were 18¢ to yard. Indeed, there will be embroidered voiles the pape and this allows the mois- . 4 g ‘ * . ——— ture to escape. ‘The only hams called === - -- and organdies that originally were $3 and yard. Nothing in the sale will be over $1.25 W. Bowers, Assistant Superin- “sour,” he sald, were those treated yard, fendent of Wilson & Company's bY & Process Government men rec- Saking piant age a witness to-day O™mended and which’ was objected Printed voiles Linens Crepes Handkerchief linens Ginghams Me the investigation of charges that | &,07 Wilson & Co. Skirtinga Organdies Silk and cotton fabrics Imported novelties Seven witnesses besides Mr. Bowers were heard, some introduced by BH. Snowden ‘shall for Wilson & Co., and others by W. T. Chatland for the Tradé Board. The latter stated that charges have been madé not only the cfipany » Govertiment. §| ward P. Patt Wearing in the Practically Short lengths, medium lengths, long lengths pajamas and men’s shirts. Ends of pieces and new cuttings from stocks. Colorings and pat- terns in fascinating variety. Qualities such as these will command, next season, in most cases, three times their tomorr6w’s sale price. the Examiner Ed- 1 unfit meat to lengths suitable for skirts, suits, frocks, n is conducting the iworth Building. the 539,662 pounds Guaranteed Thread @f ham furnished by Wilson & Co, @8ainst Wilson & Co, but against Style 4445 Cut Steel Buckles} Style 3090 Style 849 Main Aisle and Fourth avenue side—Main floor, Old buiiding ejected by 5 Gor ent, Mr, other packers, notably Morris & Co, Silk Stockin i's ye Many at- >, 7, ints ware oh Blom Bho panied ng Their caso is next on the list and will hun Meare: Sane White Nu-Buck tractive 1-25 ona : FP = Colt 7-0 “sweet and wholesome” by the Bu- be heard in Texas, as it is alleged eintorced-eartet! or Tan Calf Oxfords| desiens upward ump WwW feau of Animal Industry men. Some they sent unfit meat to Camp Travis, 40 f-: White omen uy rms Uu 4) i @ it was eaten by the President of Tex: | Kid the concern ang somo by three sons J. Goldsmith, George Fretke, Mat- | Boots thew Thomas and Frank Machelich, | men employed by Wilson & Co., who were drivers of helped unload 6,000 af the witness. acts proved, he said, Packets in the Half- Yearly Sale Plain toe St tee”: pounds Ge head daliversd te the 3 bes One woman’s purchase totaled $688.95. “J'm going away for the summer, now” Lie Irishman and which were re- Hej tip. she said. “J always wait for the Silk Packet Sale before going’......Anocher woman: jected, testified that they waited on j >, 912 ihar tious eeatash are heeie Dalits the who said she hadn’t missed a Silk Packet Sale since we started them ‘in 1912, bought meat was sent aboard, and that the|| jm | TT VIXBS | Bites $152.75 of packets .......... . There were 16,000 packets when the sale started yesterday Py main criticism against it was that it| aa 200 qualities——every known shade as well as white, and navy blue and black—the finest a pega del eG tae silks in the world—in dress, skirt and blouse lengths...... Friday will see hundreds of new ‘hot, | packets on the tables—all the silks priced at an average of 41 per cent. under our regular prices Walter Goodwin, foreman of a| |]| —seores of prices from 50c yard up. It will be wise to make your choice tomorrow before the Wilson & Co, plant, testified that the | rush of Saturday clears the tables. Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Building beef was soft when it was returned | to him, “Was that meat rotten, putrid, grecn | An Empt J 7 thing else lik cd | pty Jar T [ Fi h ao Vacation Footwear Moderately Priced i. oe wo Important Fashion tee Mavi alee fection usa thameant Seasonable Blyn Shoes Complete Blyn Stores Fill it with surplus fruits and Ei t fe F; id . |to the steamer. It was fresh kilicd The varied lines include every syle for city, country, | _ Eleven progressive institutions firmly established i tnmervise The proper, neem vents or r ay beef, frozen.” mountain and shore. The important point ts that | tn busy centres of retail trade. Blyn Stores are nec- Wanamaker Housewares Store . is : | Art Stucker and John Heim, both|| whatever price you wish to pay the Blyn Shoe at that | essarily big to contain our big stocks. Our volume recommends these tested kinds, FIRST——a purehase of 100 ‘ employees of the packors, testified-as |] price prove the most stylish, most durable, most | of sales is necessarily large to permit our small Mudge canners—for sterilizing | dark blue organdie frocks to , contr t 01 ; 7 ie at Pelham Bay Naval Station, told of] wire racks 63, $3.50. new and cool, and very simply an order for 20 cattle, cut in pieces, Style 4595 Style 4470 Men’s Oxfords White Nu-Buck | Steam pressure canner, $36, made in one of the most for the station, He said five quarters sf i eis White Nu-Buck, Tan C Jalf, |Oxfords for Children, Preserving kettles,whiteenameled | becoming models of the sea- had been rejected. Women's White White ria or Patent Patent Colt and Gunmetal, Misses and Grow- ‘Oe to $2.60; cast tron, 91,00 to $8.) 2 (riustrated at the left.) ‘What was the condition of the ac- Canvas Outing Ci afords. 00 ing Girls, Dehyderators for drying fruit or P F cepted beef?" Oxfords 4-50 4: tp 6° pnts vegetables. : Its round neck has a very flat- Don t Let Your eet) ‘very gooa.” Wire racks to fit ordinary wash | tering line and is finished with “How about that rejected?” “That showed evidence of not be- ing frozen solidly. I do not know if boilers, 65c, Strawberry .hullera, 5c. Eye-snips for pineapples, '25c. 1 a tiny frill of self material, pleated, to match the frills on Play Traitor! y Low: fit for food, Th ry 9 - rs HEN, after along |fyart tnt feo, ate toe | Rabher sles and Rye-mice for woaappin nse | GR to init che File co walk orahard day's Bao orane AV ener outage peaches, $1.60. through slits in the girdle work standing up, your Seventh Gallery, New Muilding. re ions, Other beef we ot from Wil- and fastened to the bodice is feet go back on you, | *{uny°stictelt Winter mana 3 cerise velvet ribbon of ac Stiefel, c ger for elvet ri in of an ex- they’re traitors to the Wilson, said the returned beef was Plenty. of JARS cellent quality. Every one who has seen this frock has little price was told. SECOND—a price reduc- eee -line, and the tie-around tion on what we consider the {girdle and typical Lanvin most successful foulard frocks neck ‘i ee dark Ba ie we have—from $30 to $19.50 natterned ane ay liteecoaeie It is that Lanvin copy we | able « uality. have liked so much (illus-| A limited number at this trated)-the one with the |price. The Fashion Salons— soft but perfectly good. | ’ rest of your system. Mr. Bowers, while on the stand, And now, in this time of went into details of shipments to the | crisi i navy ollicials here. He gave dates national crisis, you can't afford sh cars which started from 0 harbor traitors! Chicago or Kansas City, loaded with ‘What makes traitorous tect? . all passed by inspectors there, nthe akg more than a week to reach New Pointed, bone-bending, “fash- Then they were held in the jonable” shoes. almost a month before they Such shoes cacee flat feet, vere inspected and rejected, in most ‘ cases for mould, He pointed out that corns, on aes in- this was in June and the weather was gown Is, twisted toes. warm, Throw away your pointed ‘ thoes—gaick. Get. into Edu- | Large stocks of all sizes— ai Regular Mason Jars opened her eyes when the Gert nites Half gall Improved Mason Jars Pint six | Quart # i} Half gallon, Fw 40 ‘do zen Wide Mouth Mason Jars. | Pint size, $1.25 dozen uart size, $1.36 dozen lalf gallon, $1.50 dozen . $1.30 dozen Mr. Bowers was asked: “Do you know of any other reasons for these hams in question to becon:« Dr. Scholl’s Foot Experts at Blyn Stores All This Week Lightaing Style Jan Georgette crepe inserts at the | Second floor, Old Building 5 ators, designed by scientists to cept because of the speci- ightning Style Jars We tha fen ae 3 of the navy?” Mal Order Department | WEST SIDE STORES: EAST SIDE STORES: BROOKLYN STORES:| NEWARK aan Siar wks, ite dohia ; deould.” ‘They're ’ ROLF RE. ae: aniy ait: saaaza 1 | Ree Aeearinee NS | erearces ean’ leeaeetoae a tel | Cte rues Mel eAtORAL | rae SU Eate, $188 Sosen Too much cannot be said about these fied deo ger mould that caused their rejec- Notes, Orden or Nee 2 2tth Ht. To Gs Bowers | Bway. nr, Park Ave.| Opposite | E, 72d St Second New Building, Youn W *s Frock ” ‘ork Draft Only. Sth Ave. 3Dth & 40th near Broome St. Bway, ne. Greene Ave,| Military Park <i ‘sige ye MeN, WOMEN, CHILDREN “NOt sate Toilet Water Is g omen Ss OOK forEpucatowonthersle, | “DRY” ACTION GOES OVER. | _ Very Essential During the Summer Months Now is the time to buy what you need, while prices are low— —65c for the $1 bottle —$1.15 for the $1.85 bottle Violette Pourpree. Lily of the Valley. Or Wistaria. All Wahna waters. Main floor, Old Kailding at $12.75 and $18.75 In favor of them, of course! | The good taste in which the dresses are fashioned—their smartness, too, would make a long and fully warranted story. ‘The materials are worthy of commendation, too. The dresses at $12.75 are made of finely woven striped and plaid voiles, flower-printed and plain voiles, also dainty cross-barred organdie. Fine imported ginghams (checked and cross-barred) and sheer plain-color voiles in the $18.75 frocks. It would not be surprising if many young women were each to select thres enless stamped thus, There can be mo protection stonger than this trademark, for it means that behind every part of the shoe wands 2 fereenes manufac- =, Rice Hutchins, Inc. 15 High Street, Boston, Mass. RICK & MUTCHING DUCATOR SHOE® Hinre Committee Tied h Other Work. WASHINGTON, June 20.—Because of the rush of other business in which membens were interested, the meeting of the Senate Agriculture Commiitee called for to-day to act on the Jones prohibition amendment to the Eu:ner- weney Agricultural Bill was postponed until to-morrow, While prohibition leaders are u tain just what attitude the will take toward the Jone as it now stands, they Victrole VIA. $32.50 $5 Down. $5 Monthly Victrola VUL-A, $50 $5 Down, $5 Monthly nt onfident are. Young Women’s fame Sind of temilativg riser cemikine or four dresses in these specialized collections. Sizes 14 to 20 years, se Mibing® he war wit ‘bo. favorabiy tee ie Tub Skirts, $3.75 sao i taal eat ported to t! ena o-— ese sports CONGRESS PLANS RECESS. ( “Gwen” “vienna” || We Have Trimmed All the Kapected to Rest While Revenue BIL Is Framed, WASHINGTON, June 20.—Revenue hi hearings before the House Ways and|| |} ¢ | Means Committee have been extended janother week, the therm Briday, “Anna Lou" Our $5.75 Grade Skirts for sport wear. Skirts for practical wear—for war workers, In white cordoline, honey- comb, striped, and basket weaves; also white pique with colored stripes. Waist-bands, 25'4 to 30 ina, Lengths, 36 to 35 ins Becnod floor, Old Building Every on of VICTROLA may now be purchased on Easy Terms They Will Sell Friday at $6 And such striking effects are among them. Expensive wings and flowers have been used so it seems us if the smart straw shapes were being given away Some have entire crowns of flowers. Charming, soft effects are gained by using malines over colored flowers and afterward prolonging the malines into a scarf. Rich imported ribbons are the | which consequently look French, = plan now hel June 28 Tongrcss nd in f & om during July . according to word | to their colleagues. | | | STEAL SAFE FROM HOUSE. | the bill in e will be ma | passed by 1 sole trimmings on chic little models First floor, Old Building ” Victrola XA, 990 Victrola XL‘A, $115 Burglars Get $1,200 Within « Block | | * $5 Down, 85 Monthly at $5 Down, $5 Monthly of a Police % | | f 1 Within a block of th Avenue a | e e Station, Brooklyn, burglars - yeat from Nv. 83 Quiney Str welghing about | 309 pounds, $200 and jew elry valued at about $1,000, the prop- | erty of Mrs. Jennie Crone, away on a visit. Engine Company No, 123 is half a| blocic the house. Firemen told detectives that they had geen an auto drive up to the house, but Seat | nothing of It PAPER SAVING U URGED AGAIN. | Hy Farther Reduction of € onsumption “jy (National Wholesale and Retai/ Distributor ||| $5, $7.50 or 510 Monthly || according to the model selected. This means that the lowest priced who was | Delayed Underwear Sale Men’s combination suits at $1, $1.13, $1.25, $1.63, $1.75, $2. Men's shirts and drawers at 75¢ and 94c each; drawers at 86¢, Women's combination suits at 50c, 63c, 88¢ and $1. It begins today with 20,617 pieces —at half price. | And we expect it to go so fast that at the time of writing this we cannot give deiails with any | | | surety. The purchase of which this offering is a part is the largest deal of knit underwear we have ever made, So there still will be plenty of some kinds here Friday for everybody, The first quality ww ASHINGTO » dane 20.—Pubiidners || well as those at higher prices may half what we usuully sell “seconds” for, ‘The Sale | Children’s vests, pantalets, drawers, 42¢ and 55¢ each. Women’s and Children’s. Main Floor, Old Building Men's Underwear ~Burlington Arcade Floor, Now Building be secured on smal! monthly pay- began with— ments, This is a distinct advan- tage at a time when music is essen- ||| tial in every home. 11) Victrola Xvi, $278! $18 Down, $10 Monthly {I} Re a, @Q LE eae fide | Commission to reduce consumption of ment to-day was po great saving in 4 previous appeal, There 1 slight decrease in tii Advertising A telephoned dir Cal: 4000 Brook'yn « @. 4100 Main Victrola XVI, $228 | $20 Down,"$10 Monthly 4 \ | pf all publ Vict ola Salons, First Gallery, New Building WANAMAKER'’S ir, the peroentag: of ret semiemonthly and. men WANAMAKER’S