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EL BONDS GO QUICKLY. the notes, wh o if, 98 | tional Fuel Administration, by A. C. nting the oil industry. jon Oversubserthed | successful financial undertakings of tho | rep “AR Sxcellent index as to invertnient | Tear. | is was afforded yesterday in announcement of the syndicate Gomposed of the Guaranty Trust Com- » the Bankers’ Trust Company, the Becurities Corporation and J. & , Beligman & Co., to the effect that the entire issue of $50,000,000 Bethle- “them tee! Corporation secured serial 7| posted prices of crude ol! was recom-| NSienw Amaterdam Off Holland. Per cent. notes has been sold. mended in a plan for the stabilizing of] ROTTERDAM, July 18.—The Hol- ‘The issue was disposed of in less than| prices in the Appalachian mid-conti- |jand Ainerica tines Nieuw Amsterdam, two days and was oversubscribed. This nent and Gulf coast fields, submitted from New York, errived off the Hook geliewes the War Finance Corporation (ast night to M, I. Reaua, Director of Holland yeatorday. —s URGE PREMIUMS ON OIL. Es To Stabitive Prices, A. C. ‘Tells Director Reqan. Pasment of premiums above the Nov. 1, also is intended to assis ntinuous and ade std tow arte Me, that the oil “eonform patriot ically and loyally to the recommendations.” Ried) Nets THREE BROOKLYN STORES FULTON ST. STORE Open Daily, 9 to 6—Closing Saturday at 1 P. M. BROADWAY STORE Open Daly i to6 | FIFTH AVE. STORE Open Daily, 9 to 6 Open Saturday Till 10 | Open Licey and Saturday Evenings Closed All Day Welseediy All Day Tuesday 4 > ° 1329-1331 4810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Ave., Bet, 48th and 49th Brooklyn Sts., Brooklyn FULTON ST. cor. of BRIDGE ST. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Sale of Silk Frocks Remarkably Underpriced | ee ee ee ee ee ee EGALLY beautiful creations selected from our own exclusive and higher priced models, to be placed on sale tomorrow and Saturday morning in these two special offerings. Reduced from 18.75, 21.75,» 25.00 and 29.75 2. (6) 8: (6) Exquisite Georgette Effects Fashionable Crepe de Chines Stunning New Crepe Meteors | Charmingly Stylish Taffetas Foulard Creations de Luxe Georgette and Taffeta Combinations Jersey Cloth and Taffeta Combinations me er re were oo wee Silks of exquisite texture, combined with distinctive novelties of trimming, presented in fashion’s newest shades.* Vacation Sale of Modish Wash Dresses 5” Tie ge 10°" Presenting many novel creations in Summer's daintiest tub frocks, in chambrays, linens, voiles, percales and ginghams, attractively trimmed, —————-— sacrum ~ WILSON, ADVISED \4 4 Mer sociate in law business, and other | Mer M Defendant we Writing of the precesatty, ot faking fd bd g General of the Oil Division of the Na- @y | inthe event’ the apndicate Wr I] i dlepose of only aga 000 #0 The | Bedford, Chairman of the National | RY A ACKED WALL STREET GOSSIP operation Is considered one of the mos:| Petroleum War Service Maaidi linge e General Massachuse Kinsey O11 and Refining Com pany 2,400 fee poten Gas and Electric Company east ‘of Eldorado, Kansas, with an | Pail Production of between 300 and barrels per Gay at @ depth of | Pamphlets Denouncing Presi- |—Quarteriy dividend ot 1 per ce ‘That he had advised his brother had prepared pamphiets denouncing Court to-day. of the family, that John had taken ho Interest in politics, the cross ex-| CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS amination developed that O'TA@ry | with met edanges from previous close, took an active part in the primary Se in New | Atadta Gott Mi: campaign of Senator Martine In ieee ne Am. Jersey in the summer of 1916. Pamphiets used in that campaign were read to the jury by United States Attorney Earl B. Barnes and O'Leary admitted that he was the author of them. One of them stated that “President Wilson has proved |, himself unworthy to fill the high | | office of President of the United | far ' States.” O'Leary's interest in the campaign | | arose, he said, from the fact that he | ¢ jh ad ae bisesrag by a committee fror: ml the voters. Martine had endeared oes ‘er Op! “ |himsett to tho Irish elements, he sald, | Pie 1st of | by introducing In the Senate a resolu: |tion in behalf of Sir Roger Casement. | The defendant told the ¢ircum- stances preceding Jeremiah's flight to the Northwest. It dovetailed exactly 1a , William H. Daley, O'Leary's as- witnesses for the defense. His ver- sion of what happened on the morn- ing of May 7 contradicted tho ev!~ dence of Arthur Lyons, chief witness for the Government, who turnel State's evidence, morning to explain the letter he bad the sirerdaty OLeary case might cause him to tmeet the same fate as Major Gen. Leonard Wood. He swered each time in the negative when stant United States District At-/ 1 Barnes asked him if the offi- | sferred to in the letter were con- with the U office; if Wise had y connected with the Depart- with the O'Leary case, and if talked With any Go about his retention Jeremiah O'Leary. ‘SI MONTHS IN PRISON FOR UNIFORM CONSPIRACY Court Lenient With Davidson for His Aid in Bringing Convic- | tion of Two Others. | Louis Davidson, head of the Univer- sal Cloth Shrinking and Refini Works at No. 146 West 22d Str: sentenced to six months in the Bi County Penitentiary to-day by Ju Manton in the United States District Court. He was convicted of conspiring with Hyman Horowitz, who had con- tracts for the manufacture of uniforms) for soldiers, to sell the army cloth in| their custody. Judge Manton said he made the puii-) ishment light because of Davidson's aa- stance to the United States Attorney in bringing about the conviction of Hyman and Benjamin Horowits, who were ntly sentenced to three years “EieTeaues are part of the investiai made into . ds rns supplying the Latest Modes in Dainty French Blouses Models Just Received ined in late Georgettes, satins, voile and linger! in fashionable new colorings; slipover, vestee or strictly tailored effects. Sale of Wash Skirts 5 4% GT wp Outing Sweaters | Qn 4” 5” ape | | Smart gabardines, surf satins, sills, beshet weaves, Bedford coids, corduroys and piques, | | Shown in richly woven fibre silks | | peor! butten trinuned, shirred and | | | or Shetland wool, in slipover or | the new sailor ‘collar models, finished with sash or belt and combining the fullest range of Summer's prettiost new shades, (a'lored models, detachable be!ts ind smart pocket styles. inent. Ww | that. pr ‘ | ee | EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. ‘Jack tiarey nikia: hand! mrade, (ame), “Vic Tits duu Au) Bout a and upwant: V0: Mant ie! Saat a Danedin, 10, Da May Mar Ket closed stron, up 60 points to . ber dont of the United States was ad-| Siiy $7't6 holders of record voung trust mitted by John J. O'Leary on cross | certificates. | No objection, to, this. rate t | ton, examination in the Federal District | {ton but the former | Gaston Williams & Wigmore—Quar- | Contrary to the testimony of b'S | terty dividend of $1 per share, payable sister, Margaret, and other members Aug. 15 to stock of record Auk da into the story told by Jeremiah sev- titers eral days ago, and the testimony of | jy" Imn | other members of the O'Leary fam- }4. [een Max, cre e se the 5 his | diye Bort Henry A. Wise took the stand thi td ectric Company has 14,112 of whom 6,576 reside in s. Largest individual .block of stock stands in the name of William A. Merrick of J, P. Morgan & Co, and amounts to 22,949 shares. JERE T0 5 10 SUE HIM fompleted ite first well on its in the Hull Pool, forty miles north= Wa Mok men’ Justice about his eonneeten | Wet site a x a even le dent—Also Active in Politics, |Sulr 28 “"® 2° '@ Stee Pelosd Be, United Verde Copper Co—Pald a | dividend of $1.50 to stockholders. Jeremiah to sue President Wilson for nanos t-Martin Aireraft Corporation ni cram ymiats | $1,000,000 to enable it to increase output shynesteadhvete Lectin dod | of, Hispano Suiza motors at ‘both the ‘he did not want hts vote and that he | ane Brunswick, B Mr, Wilson as unworthy to be Prest- | comma ton Sci: fered shop equipment costing over Mand City plant and at New squehanna Railroad md & dividend of 1% cent, on common stock, payable y the railroad administra- | but the former rate of 1% per ete te FTSERE FS Closed ‘All Day Saturdays During July and August BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & © Fulton Street. Brooklyn Continued For Friday The Dress Event of the Season Three Models as Illustrated $6.75 2500 Summer Dresses A special purchase of a Manufacturer's surplus stock of cotton Dresses in stripes, polka dots, and novelty figured designs. A diversity of styles to select from. Were Made to Retail From $9.75 to $12.75 No Exchanges Special Sale Price 6 ‘ 75 All Sales Must Be Final No Approvals Buy War Savings Stamps — Buy More-~and More —- and More! Fulton Street, Brooklyn Announce Unusual Values in the Hol: wasser Home Talks No, 352 F you are considering at the French and Spanish salesmen consiantly in attendance, Wits vor New w0-Page Caralon and 12-Page Special Sale Circular = Eas'ly reached from West Side by |} | 86th or 59h St. Crosst Crosstown Cars, A4-Room 2 ved Suntere $375 AS. Room Apartment te nico $HSD Special Purchase and Sale of New Summer Blouses An assortment of eleven models (one illustrated) fashioned in superior qual- Regular values to 2.00 1.00. FURNITURE : Pre-Inventory Clearance Sales | dressy or tailored models. Extraordinary Values in Women’s Sport Skirts Skirts of Pique, Gabardine and English Oxfords Distinctive models featuring sport pockets, detachable belts and button trimmed, Special 12: 905 | Skirts of Washable Surf Satin | Cia ee oe Skirts of Gabardine, Surf Satin and Cords Several smart and exclusive models, superior ) tailored, novelty. pockets, Special (9.90 Skirts of Washable Broadcloth and Satin Full shirred at waist, two patch pockets, ) detachable belts. Special 19. 75