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by Jeremiah ¥. duct an inquiry, seven persons, District Attorney § fan Investigation of 1 frauds in the Workmen's Cormponaation | the Farce ot the date industriel wot |the perpetrators of the alleged frauds | mission, which was turned over to Connor, who was pointed a Spe fal Commissioner to o inn to-day began | ined had testified that in many cases | far as it has gone, indicated that indict- ments would be asked against «ix or The alleged frauds, he paid, extended over several months and antville, *OLIVER-A: INTERESTING SELECTION — COSTUME OVER BLOUSES AND REGULATION SUIT BLOUSES OF GEORGETTE CREPE, BEADED AND EMBROIDERE —— Prices uniformly conservative —— TAILORED SUIT SHIRTS—ROMAN STRIPE $5 SATIN IN DESIRABLE COLORINGS. QADWAY ar LO STR tia et ee B THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1919, lore L. Waugh, Assistant Dis- triet Attorney, said witnesses he exam- 5 | cases of alleged | physicians had acted in collusion with | to stimulate the effects of injuries so as Senate. o confuse the Commissioners. Hoover's Request Goes to (" drilling applicants for compensation m said Mr. Waugh, has disappeared, but ha added that confessions had been okt rges involving | employees of the commission was re: |‘ sumed to-day by Special Commissioner Connor. Nicholas W, Muller of Pens. two and a quarter to three times a sion on June 2 |from the publi Food Administ ‘or Hoover, letters sent by Mr. Moover and th c OLson: COMPA Nebraska, Commission included: capital represented by stock issue: of profit be computed for all packer: LL SUIT half per cent, $9.50__$75 ing on a sliding scale to 11 per cent, but without a decreasing scale. scribed rat Te a+ § \. Hy ii, 4 ONONONONONOONORONONORE franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets fochspun 2 _ THE SPORTS SUIT FOR AUTUMN WEAR IMART AS ITS NAME IS CANNY On crisp Autumn days, when the grass be- Bins to brown and crackle underfoot, the golf course holds out more charms than ever. Then a comfortable Autumn sports suit is just as essential to a Rood game as a good brassie. And by the same token, that it be smart looking is just as essential to the enjoyment of the motor trip beforehand, and the leisurely cup of tea afterward. In Lochspun the requirements of both comfort and smartness for golf are met, as well as those of the long tramp along, the seashore, the climb among the hills, or the afternoon on the Country Club veranda Lochspun combines the virtues of a non- crushable knitted fabric with the sturdy close-woven texture of a homespun. Loch- spun is,a material, originated by and exclusive with Franklin Simon & Co. Lochspun suits of brown, Oxford, blue, or green heather mixtures, faultless in design, English in cut, and impeccably tailored, THIRTY DOLLARS WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SPORTS APPAREL SHOP 4 Fourth Floor BUSINESS HOURS 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M One of the principal men| wantea,| WASIINGTON, Sept. 24.—Maximum | Y., was the first witness |Steat as thore in pre-war years, ac- cording to a report made to President SS | Wilson by the Federal Trade Commis- | 1918, but withheld at the request of | J A copy of the report together with | /Bi ission to the President were transmitted to the Senate to-day vy the Commission in response ta @ reso- lution by Senator Norris, Republican, Recommendations made by the “That net worth (actual invested and surplus), as of Nov, 1, 1917, be the basis upon which the allowed rate “That the normal rate for the five chief packers be 7 per cent. on net worth, with one-half per cent. increased allowance for every 10 per cent. in- crease in weight slaughtered and ones | “That the maximum allowed the , smaller packers be 9 per cent., increas “That profits in excess of the pre-' be either: turned over to the Treasurer of the United States, or st further Government , { . SWANN BEGINS INQUIRY. [rez act) PACKERS TREBLED PROFITS, MARAGER AND $1,048 [sre IW COMPENSATION FRAUDS) scm’ suse"" "| TRADE BOARD REPORTS - —_ - | Statement Withheld by President al Starts for Night Bank and No Trace |Broatway, and Hon Street Thursday | ie, Indemnity Company aro aiding | side the and from A taxicab unknown ta-the chauffeurs| front of him and he stepped into tt. of the Times Square district stood at| Several persons heard him direct the That Ls] rection, and since then no trace has|day afternoon afternoon at what the police are joring now. been found of the cab, the chauffeur, | on, Opera Totes elght | the money or Jaffe. | ANISH Joseph H, Jaffe, branch manager for E iN V IN STRANGE TAX the Brooklyn tailoring firm of & Henry}, Th@ police were notined on the fol ject Adler, wae in charge of the store at|lowing morning, but they suppressed | .h 4, K the news, Detectives for the Trav-| Russia. Dudley Field M night. At the closing hour he put the day's receipts, $1,048.95 In a satchel, tocked the front door and stepped out. |The strange taxteab in the search, ‘The theory of the police and of Jaffe's empfoyer is that he was spirited away Is Found of Either Man, Cash or Car. Wires Cat, Randi LANSING, Mich., pt. 24. - as dire tly In)in the taxi and robbed Bank of Mulliken, a village nea was broken int by five gd a] i er of Broadway and 40th Street | chauffeur to take him to the Greenwich pi Re i ‘o'clock last ‘Thursday night,{night bank at Broadway and dth| A meeting to form a “League of Op-|{Gally isolated the village by ¢ chauffeurs noticed tt and won-|gtreet. The taxicab etarted in that di-| pressed Peoples” will be held next Sun-|ail telephone and telegraph wires wecurities and ay. | 4 | We were fortunate in receiv- C AS ing more of these desirable Herald Square, B’dway, 34th to 35th SE We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than hats and are ; offering them in Any Other Store, but for Cash Only Dainty, smart and yet practical are these washable net blouses for women $2.79 Of good quality net and trimmed with a prettily patterned lace, this blouse features the popular round neck, and a vest effect in the front | i which makes it especially attrac. [ i] tive for suits, Sizes $4 to 46. another sale of 500 tailored velvet hats Blneys—Third Floor, 94th Street. iiniisenaialicieasiis Have you had your hand in our glove sale? We are actually selling these gloves for men, women and chil- { dren at prices that are below to- | day's wholesale cost. Here are a few typical items: . Women’s chamois finished lisle | gloves, 74c pr. | Double draw - backs, two - clasps, | round corners, in pongee, mode, | gray and black. | Women’s cape walking gloves | $1.69 pr- | Shapes—Soft upturned brims, shirred One-clasp, gusseted fingers, Eng- | mushrooms, larger rolled brim sailors, lish cut thumb, double draw- | smaller straight sailors and draped backs; centre with self and black turbans. embroidery, tan with self and black, brown with self only. Men’s suede gloves, $1.74 pr. i Prix-seam sewn, Paris point { | Here is smartness combined with good qualily and unusual price. Of silk velvet, panne, plain velvet, zibeline plush with beaver and hatter’s plush, All are trimmed with grosgrain ribbon, In black—some in the most wanted colors. G2wt—Second Lloor, Untrimmed Hat: Dept. S4th Street, Front backs, ans corners, pascciale, muere fingers, Englis! eut | Swing photograph frames | Most of our customers realize what an almost impossible — task it is to find long kid gloves in other shops. | For the benefit of those who do not know, however, | we are glad to be able to say that we are showing | Women’s white French glace kid | mousquetaire gloves | with oversewn seams, in two . specially priced $1.89 ' These swing frames combine the artistic with the practical. Attractively designed frames are finished in gold-bronze. Complete | | lengths. ' with glass and back. i 16-button length at $4.94 | Sizes £x7, 6x8, 3x9 and 8x10 | 20-button length at 94 [ei LMM Dd | pasha ok Front bs ! AMGYS —silverwure Devt.—Main Floor, Hroadwoy } Hand painted : vases The of uippon china September $4.67 f ~ LT Bs ‘ Bo Rte sales _ Attractive in both line and on color, these vases are ser- viceable and also decorative. The captain handkerchiefs There are four shapes in both conventional and nat- and linens ural designs with gold of the eleven : ; trimming. ‘The vase stands AEE In PrORrese) 12 inches high. ~Basemest, Front. wears one ~e of our Marabou neckpieces FIRST LONG-TROUSER SUITS of ie wal brown at $24.75 and so do the other ten “men” of m A tail cape with marabou y, many “elevens” when off the field. For folks know our “goal” is perfection in the matter of boys’ long-trouser outfits, And we and ostrich tails gives au come mighty near achieving our goal—there’s perfect “teamwork” between the boys and us. From “kick-off” till the last “quarter” we never lose sight of the boys effective Fall note to the thems -—their desire to be swagger. From d to end” our “line up” reads; “Youthful, up-to-the-minute-styles, sturdy, : : 3 : alley fabrics, large style and price ranges"’—the score a “touch-down’; suits fron costume, Lirfed with silk $19.75 to $29.75 and finished with silk cord Start him off right! and pom-pom ends. ‘Lae —Fitth Ploer, Front, QYOGVS—Maia und Second Moors Store Hours: 9 to 5.30—Store open Saturdays all day. »» Horodner of and Benjamin inhol”, known as “Benny Sugar,” H murder in connection of Joseph Coheri, * 1 farrier, was Fe y had returned wo in Surf Avenue, 51 lat, ae eee oe NS EEE EE a OCS LT NOT ee eee re en ee Teme cere nS eet rarer rr me oo oe ee Pe ARNE RP One