The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1919, Page 17

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RYAN IN AIRCRAFT PROBE DECLINES TO wre Air | wa Stands Pat on Assertion That | Message to Baker Was “Outrageous.” Aneconda Mining Company, and rail- | witness stand until » | Two of the three -committee- men are Republicans, Chu rear of Wisconsin, five Walter Mag rman and Representa- As jus of Syra | the hearing began both “resented” | ‘Mr. Ryan's declaration yesterday that a telegram of tho committee to!” Secretary Raker was “outrageous #nd scandalous.” ‘And £”" said Chairman Frea “mean to reply to it from the floor of the House when our report goes | wi in” “L stand by every word I uttered | with respect to that telegram,” sal the ex-Assistant Secretury of War, “Tt was scandalous and it was out- | rageous.” Then the Democratic member of the sub-committes, Clarence F. Lea @f California, took a hand. “They wouldn't permit me," ne #aid, “to send a ‘minority’ telegram fo Secretary Raker. 1 sent one on My own account privately and when Wwe were holding hearings out West bed it written into the records. Now that we have come Eust, I find that it has been etricken out.” “We struck out all telegrams,” uaid Frear, “everybody's telegrams.” “It is all very unfair,” returned | Lea, the Democrat, “you are giving | @ gT0ss distortion of the facts.” Magee, the Syracuse Republican, suggested that Mr. Ryan take the ob. | Jectionable telegram and “go it “Chairs Mahogany Wing and Rockers in various 15 Period Designs Each 4| A Sale Extraordinary of Ax- minster Rugs, 9x12 ft. size. Oriental and’ Floral Designs, AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST.. 4 A special sale of Mahogany Floor Lamps, fitted with Silk Shades. As low as $19.75 and full size Bedstead. W ienine 212 East 125th Street Est of Third Ave. 000, “Another example | protested F | img am Period Bedroom Suite in Mah } sentence by sentence,” pointing out its AMERICAN SEIZED AS AD | errors. panes would take too much time,” witness, “it is all ng ally waa agreed that binit an analysis of the message and that this ulysis inted in the re- pet, ort The x o came up TRACT CHARGES ees Bureav, of which Mr, Ryan head, have been listed as at $750,000, They cost $8,- 8 ge" 000. of unfairness,” pntative Lea, Demo: | crat, “there never been any in- 7s | tention to at the salvage price." The fine young serap with Which gir, Ryan said the $750,000 estimate to-day’s session of the sub-committee | was m last February. of a Congressional Committee stl The questioning turned to the oto: t the close of the gating aircraft activities in the “world |E Peiaihedd Ra hain Mal - é viet Builds Mr, Ryan said, the department er was begun at the Pederal Builé- | Va5 turning out ten times as miu, ing appeared to lend color to the! engine elarge of former A want = ry | : ©! War John D. Ryan t ne out 25 Yestigation is made up of quite as | Whe a bine : ing 150 Liberty rs mueh polit rrot wrong, The turno mt of Roy Mr. Ryan, millionaire head of the aS Wen 200 & Month dnmend ¢ a k American production of air- road director, who was prominent in| Ase ¢ Bpines up Ey the Red Cross before retary of equal to the power of one-eighth of | War Baker called him, was on the, #!! the locomotives in the United | wontative Magve said cher had testified that eis awkward t flown 6, A remarkably nutritious food made from whole wheat and malted barley Grape:Nuts | delicious and economical THE EVENING WORLD, ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1919. a friend of Beia Kun, tormer ¢ Hungary, dictator fn connection with the OF BELA KUN !% GEM THEFT | Pricele lection Said to Have Been Kecovered, Crown ia C Jewel t the Austrians Bela Kus, “whose police 1 {reported Towns Country | | OvercoaTs An entirely exclusive, highly tinctive very desir- able Brill English Model Rag- Jan Overcoat for Fall and Winter wear. $50 to $100 dis- Imported and Domes- tic weather- proof fabrics of fine qual- ity, suitable for town or country, and for riding, driving, or — ~e Gb Ss i and Mahogany. Suite consists of t Rocker, with Cushion Seats. The Suite MMM Ll The Ne chandise or raising our low cash our stores at one price, cash or you pay one price. Of course you know about th | lance as convenient and Encorsers! No Red Ti our own time in which t the price is the same, the same High Quality Furniture, the Same Low Prices and the ‘Morris Plan!” Dresser or Chiffonier of Adam LLL ELL, ¥en 9 ves EO Consists of Dresser, "$149.00 ogany finish. ell constructed “MORRIS PLAN” @2eC 105 East 125th Street Corner Park Ave. Overstuffed ranetey Upholstered ‘Living Room Suite, finished in “Marshall Comfy Springs". Furniture Selling inaugurated by Lee Bros. We have long been noted for fine furniture and reasonable cash prices. Withou! changing the quality of cur mer- “Morris Plan” payment: we then deliver the furniture to your home, you arrange to We are now giving you the arrangement you have desired for years The kind that is nationally ad- vertised. All models from which mores 7.50 "a ari) | =e hree pieces, Sofa, Arm Chair and vos $3.49, oo eal w Era in “The Special” Davenport opens toa full size bed and holds mat tress and bedding, Upholstered in Imitation Brown Spanish Leather and finished in Mahog- charge for mattress » we now offer you a irticle in Credit. In either case, ¢ “Morris Plan;” you make an initial pay us six per cent. interest on this You elect the furniture and Cash or Morris Plan,” ‘ape! io pay for it £ix-Piece Colonial Dir ing Room Suite in Golden Oak. Large commodious Buffet, 42-inch Dining ‘able which extends to 6 ff Four Genuine Spani Six Pieces sh Leather Upholstered Chairs. DIVIDED PAYMENTS OS. S 301 West 125th Street 1379 Main 570 Tals Birest | at Eighth Ave. of8 Hom street | port 4 Holland Bulbs | For Fall Planting First grade, suitable for indoor culture, as well as for outdoors. Single hyacinths, red, white, pink, blue, 75c doz Daffodils, 20¢ doz. Narcissus, 30¢ dor. Single tulips, 30¢ doz. Darwin tulips, 80¢ doz Narcissus, paper white, 36c doz. Crocus, separate colors—blue, and white, 20¢ doz. Chinese sacred lilies, 15¢ each yellow, striped Flower Shop, Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. My ’ Children’s Underwear Winter weight -from first size to that for girls of 12 and boys of 16 WARM LITTLE BANDS of all wool, first size to | 3 years $1.10; silk and wool, first size to 6 years, | $1.15 to $1.50; cotton and wool, first size to 6 years, | 50c to 65e. BUTTONLESS SHIRTS, all high neck and long sleeves, first size to 3 years, all wool, $1.15 to $2; silk and wool, $1.75 to $2.50; cotton and wool, 90c to $1.30. UNION SUITS for girls of 4 to 12; ribbed cotton and wool, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, drop eat, $1.85 to $2.50. FOR BOYS—natural color cotton and woo! mixed pantalets, ankle-length drawers and high neck sleeved shirts—4 to 14-year pantalets, $1.46 t : 4 to 16-year shirts, $1.55 to $2.15; 10 to 16-year drawers, $1.75 to $2.05. Main floor, Old Building Eighteen styles of Shoes for Boys Not one too little. Not one too many. We have studied the needs of! boys—for school, for play, for the more formal oc- casions. And we have got just the shoes required—18 sty! 4 which cover every age and taste and pur- Patent leather Black Broad, medium and narrow toes Blucher lace or straight lace Tan Heavy soles Light soles ‘i Sizes 2!» to 6—$5.25 to $8 pair Sizes 11 to 1334, for small boys, $4.50 pair Special, $4.85 pair Heavy black or tan grain leather blucher lace shoes, plump, heavy uppers, half double soles, full toe—no box in the toes of the tan shoes; 480 pairs in sizes 215 to 514; priced $4.85 for quick close-out. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Women’s Coats, $79. 50 | A beautifully-cut mode! in tine bolivia | cloth with correct straigh: lines and featur- ing double ‘‘string’’ be!ts besides an ad- justable collar and well designed pockets; as simple and correct as can be imagined, with matching linings in each of the colors in which it comes. These colors are dark brown, midnight blue black, and beavei. The same model in soft silky prachbloom cloth 5 "Second A floor, Old Building VelveteenCoatsat$1 6.50 Sizes 6 to 10 years | A Special Purchase | Our $23.50 grade | In a model typical of the styles which are usually interpreted in velvet— illustrated. Although these coats are a special pur- chase, we were able to choose them in Fash- ion’s favorite colors: Navy blue, dark brown, wine color, deep | | green, black. Second floor, Old Building SS oe The Cue Ata orld FIRST NINE MONTHS OF 1919 OVER SAME PERIOD OF 1918 (MORNING and SUNDAY EDITIONS) (EVENING EDITION) Total Space for Nine Months -Increase 19!4% | Total Space Automobile and Accessories. . “" 151% AULAMORO. si + “ S07. O0ts and Shoes Boots and Shoes vf 35% Musical Instruments Candy and Gum 15847 Candy and Gum Druggists’ Preparations (not medical")... '* a Druggists’ Preparations ( not ‘*medical” Financial ‘Sn oi 80°. Periodicals and Magazines Foodstuffs. . “ 15% Dry (Geous Jewelry...... tt 163% Peoderatfe, : Men’s Cloth'ng and ‘Furnishings. . 4“ 98% Furniture... f Publications and Megeeinn, ; Wu 148% | Jewelry Real Estate....... i) 42% Men's : Clothing and ‘Furnishings Women's Specialty Shops. Li 34° | Women's Specialty Shops. Office Equipment ; bed 89% | Tobacco Products... Tobacco Products... . ee 64% | Travel, Railroad and Steamship Travel, Steamship, Railroads and Resorts. ! To Binancial ne ae riiateoaiae ) 5, i JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York Store Hours 9 to 5.30 Clearaway of Women’s Dresses Friday, 193 at prices totaling $3,000 less $15 to $100--- Were $25 to $155 Frocks selected from our regular Salon collection and yrouped for last- Not more than one or two frocks in each model with the exception of a model in Georgette crepe which will be $15, and a day of the month clcaraway ! hand-embroidered woul jersey model which will be $75. | $15 | } $25 | | $35 Frocks sketched are representative of the advantageous clearaw: Materials ure wool jersey, paulette, Georgette crepe, crepe de chine, taffete materials in evening frocks. a few high shades in the hand-embroidered jersey frocks. Second floor, old Building. 30 Dresses Were $25 to $29.50 35 Dresses Were $31.50 to $42.50 ( 48 Dresses Were $45 to $59.50 51 Dresses Were $59.50 to $98 24 Dresses 5 Dresses We looked over the stocks of twelve manufacturers before we bought these } 500 lovely Net Blouses to sell at $5.95 Ordinarily, measured by our own stock values, they would sell at $8 to $10 cach d fluffy grace, ‘They possess distinction. the little details are perfectly worked out. the cuffs fit well, the collars are beautiful. chiffon or a good quality of net. One is a creamy net | with a long circular collar; beautifully embroidered. ‘The cuffs are the dainty frail sort which fall over the hands and has its long hand-embroidered dots. style we generally pay more for. ‘ pen out from the coat sleeves in a most J witness ' delightful manner. Besides the embroid Very pret ery the blouse is trimmed with a pretty is a simple little creamy lace edged net Valenciennes (imitation) lace and inser. blouse depending n its excellent be- tion \ coming lines for its style. Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building Were $85 to $110 : Were $125 to $155 § moJels in this exceptionally tricotine, , satin and a few evening Colors ate largely navy blue, black, white, and y are in four styles, selected by us because of their charming sim- | The lines are good and ‘The shoulders se Hach blouse is lined either with ‘They are put together with hemstitching. Another style raceful collar trimmed with an air of youth about it. | $50 | $75 | $100 tricolette, Ninth st. side t exactly right; This blouse has and a distinctive Increase 56% 81% ry 06°. 4°50 204°, 157° 435° 5

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