The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1920, Page 5

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be made from Hartog’s concern. Har- tog, being the State's informant, was not Indicted, The offense charged ts a misde- Meanor, punishable with a maxi of one year in prison or $1,000 or both. All the defendants ple not guilty through counsel and were held in $1,000 bail. District Attorney Swann sald to- day he had not been consulted in drawing the indictment and knew nothing about it, He said his sistant, Mr. Smith, would not be pended pending trial, but would APHY CHARGES WAY BE TAKEN UP BYU S. GRAND URY Reported That Federal District Attorney Is Considering Case HG Against Tammany Chief. int ‘was intimated to-day that the Upited States attorney may pl regular way.” Had the indictment of limitations would have intervened. —— REPORTS CONFUSING, @ence concerning alleged conspiracy fo heat the Government out of taxes that figures in the Extraor- inary Grand Jury's indictment of Tammany Leader Murphy, Assistant District Attorney James EB, Smith and others. Tt was sald that the indictment of Murphy was the first presentment against a Tammany chief, during his incumbency, sinde the indictment of ‘Tweed. ‘The blanket indictment, which was niade public on the day Murphy was due to arrive in San Francisco as bead of the New York delegates to the Democratic National Convention, makes a series of serious charges. The most important is that Murphy, in’ concert particularly with Louis N. Hartog, owner of the Kensington Re~ fiming Company; Baldwin and Wal- dan, conspired to defraud the United States Government out of between $600,000 and $800,000 excess profits tax te be derived on profits expected to Indictment Till He Gets Definite Facts, (Special Dempatoh to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 24.—Con- cerning his indictment Mr. said on his arrival here: are confusing, about, prints of New York. San Francisco.” IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. City of New York com- colles a Sl Pennsylvania, 2 P. M. atwork Club of New York, : con, Hotel Bennayivaniny 1290°R. Mee Silk Association of America, luncheon, Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, 1 P.M, Forced down to the most duction of Once before this season There are 30 excellent t We grant tomers who get here first 5th Avenue “KO right ahead with his work in the been held up until August the statute DECLARES MURPHY Tammany Chief Will Not Discuss Murphy “The reports I get trom New York I can't say anything about something I don't know anything The matter has been given considerable prominence in the public I am too far away from the scene of action to talk about what has happened until I get definite facts, They tell me there are some excellent golf links in and around College of tye poe ie aat arenes, Great Hall of the Publishers’ Printing Company, meet- P.M. This is an absolute close-out! . of them were originally $55. AT THIS PRICE we offer our clientele Men’s Suits to less than $35. Only once! Now, for the first time, we come forward with a price under $30. .It is the same group of garments—the same of tailoring—only the price is changed. at 300 suits are not going to go very far at such a figure as $29.50. But to those of our cus- can’t do as well in the length and breadi’ of the town.’ dames MeCreery & Co. Second Floor —- “THE EVENIN The Semi-Annual Sale of hoes OFFERS Men’s Oxfords All made for this season in the correct styles substantial leathers you expect at Alexander’s. (War tax not included in reduced prices) Women’s Shoes, high and low cuts, are marked at equally tempting prices. No Exchanges, C. O. D,’s or Credits Sixth Avenue At 19th Street At 45th Street Alexander Those that were $12.50 to $16 now $9.90 Those that were $18 and $20 now $1 3.50 548 Fifth Ave. (oe rng ae “WORLD, THURSDA and NOTE: The 5th Ave. Entrance is most con- venient to the Men’s Store. 0 Suits—many incisive re- the season! we reduced some of our we vouchsafe this: You 35th Street | “Steke Clo * soe te ae.” Ue Store Opens at 9 A, M. 5th Avenue Biswnig There is a long stretch ahead of us before the concert season opens, but we need not forego the pleasure of hearing sym- phony music during the summer. Our Victrolas fill the gap from season to season, Yet, there are many’ people who have wonderfal collections of records with not, a solitary symphony among them, The splendid orchestral records have been slighted. They are not slighted in the Victrola depart- ment, on the fifth floor, but will be Rigyed for your selection withowt your having to look them up in the catalog. One never tires of these rec- ords, rich in the thrilling har- monies of the great masters. Here are portions of the most powerful musical thoughts, the inmost emotions ‘of life, ever fresh and full of inspiration. Famfliarity with these orches- tral records willemake the com- ing concert season all the more enjoyable. ‘Special! For Friday Only (Store Closed Saturday) White Swiss Organdie regularly 1.65 for 80c yard Imported White Swiss Or- gandie—fine, sheer, trans- parent quality, Will retain its finish after laundering. 562 inches wide. (Second Floor) Last Day—Women’s Broken lots of our better grade models taken from regular stock and grouped to close out at this low price. (Second Floor) Women’s Silk Hose regularly 1.95 for 1,65 pair Full-fashioned Thread Silk Hose with Lisle tops and soles. Black, brown and grey. (Main Floor) Women’s Sweaters At 25% Off 25% discount will be de- ducted from certain styles of Sweaters — fashionable Tuxedo models and slip-on styles of Worsted or Fibre Silk. (Third Floor) Frilled Guimpes Very Special, 3,95 ' Made of White or Cream Net bedecked with frills of Valenciennes lace or embroi- dered Net. (Main Floor) Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs regularly 9.00 for 5,50 doz. Irish Linen Handkerchiefs in regular size with narrow Excellent quality. (Matin Floor) Boys’ Norfolk Suits regularly 26,00 for 16.50 art Suits of all wool Tweeds and Cheviots with two pairs of Knickerbocker Size 8 to 18 years, (Third Floor) Boys’ Blouses Very Special, 85c Made of fine Percale and hems. ‘Trousers. Madras in light and dark colors with neckband or col lar attached, Some of the smaller sizes have Eton col lars. Sport Blouses, mostly in White, 6 to 16 years. (Third Floor) Children’s Shoes At 20% Off A 209% discount will be deducted from all our high and Jow White Shoes and practically all low Shoes in Black and ‘Tan Leathers, (Second Blogr) Women’s Suits Of Lustrous Crepe de Chine Very Special, 35.00 These are more than mere Suits—they are Costumes. They answer the numerous purposes of a Suit and of a Gown, With one of these in the wardrobe you are cer- tain to have appropriate attire for any daytime occa- sion, They are excellently made of heavy quality Crepe de Chine of high lustre in beau- tiful shades. Some have ac- cordion plaited skirts, others graceful shirred skirts. Also an assortment of Genuine Pongee Suits at this (Fourth Floor) Remnants of Wool Goods At 50% Off ‘A discount of 60% will be deducted tomorrow on all our high class wool ma- terials in practical lengths for suits, coats, capes and children’s frocks. (Second Floor) Cretonnes regularly 76c to 95c for 45c¢ yard A gorgeous assortment of fine Cretonnes in beautiful color harmonies, (PU th Floor) Couch Hammocks regularly 30.00 to 86.00 for 24.75 Covered in Plain Khaki, Striped Duck, Cretonne and a variety of appliqued ma- terials. Some with adjust- able headrests. Mattresses of superior quality, (Fifth Floor) Sterling Silver Steak Sets . regularly 8.00, for §,'75 Two-piece Steak Sets of artistic design—handles of Sterling Silver. (again Floor) Muslin Sheets regularly 3.25, for 2.50 Heavy Muslin Sheets— MeCreery Standard Brand, size 81x99 inches. Hemmed, (Beoond Floor) Table Napkins regularly 12.60 for 8,75 doz. Heavy weight Irish Dam- ask Table Napkins—all pure Linen Size 22x22 inches, (Second Floor) White Blankets regularly 8.00 for 5,90 pair Soft White Wool Blankets bound with wide Silk Rib- bon to match Pink or Blue | border, Size 60x80 inches. | (Second Floor) Curtains regularly 8.50, 3.75 and 4.25 for 2,75 pair Dainty, fresh Curtains of ruffled Organdy, Serim or Filet Net, (EAtth Floor) Randall Refrigerators regularly 70,00 for 49,95 White enameled Refrig- erators, nickcled metal trimmed; 80 inches high, 34 inches wide, 19 inches deep. dames MeCreery & Co. sex | ON FRIDAY Built on the thermos prin ciple, A wonderful ice saver. (Biath Floor) Store Closes 34th Street ed , June Sale ‘“‘McCreery Silks’’ Prices have been greatly lowered for this event—but the quality has not, The same high standard of quality that has made McCreery Silks famed the world over as the Finest Silks in the World characterizes the Silks offered in the June Sale. Illustrative of the values being offered: McCreery Quality Trico- lette of heavy weight, suit- able for Suits, Blouses, Smocks, Sweaters, etc., in ten of the most beautiful shades. yard, 2.75 regularly 6.60 McCreery Quality White Genuine “Khaki Kool” for Sport Dresses, Skirts, ete. regularly 6.00, yard, 3.50 McCreery Quality Print- bac 40 inches wide. ed Georgettes in exclusive regularly 7.60, yard, 4,95 40-Inch Satin Foulard McCreery Quality,—new patterns and dots; distine- tive in style, superior in quality, yard, 1,95 regularly 3.50 Chiffon Broadcloth Taffeta An Instantaneous Success! A McCreery Creation ‘As light as Chiffon and as strong as Broadcloth, Navy Blue, Black, Brown and other street shades. Made to sell for 4.50, Introductory Price, yard, 2.95 (Meoond Floor) patterns and colors that i are exquisite. yard, 1.95) regularly 4.50 McCreery Quality White and Flesh Pink Wash Satin of strong, durable quality. regularly 3.60, yard, 1,75 McCreery Quality White Sport Skirtings in plaids, stripes, figures and plain Misses’ Afternoon Dresses 24.50 . ae regularly 82.50 to 39.50 f 200 Remarkable Values There is one thing ' a girl can’t do with- out in Summertime and that is a ght weight Silk & Georgette Crepe Dress in dark tones, Just the sort you need right now are included in this assortment. There are extremely smart, youthful models of glowing Foulard, graceful, clinging styles of Tricolette and lightsome, flutter- ing Frocks of Georgette Crepe, many beautifully beaded. Size 14 to 18 years. All the wanted color combinations, No C.0. D.’s No Approvals a Juniors’ and Girls’ Summer Dresses At 50% Off : Entire stock of Ginghams, Chambr: Voiles, Organdies, Lawns and Batistes, pec nothing reserved. 2.95 to 39.50 Reduction Will Be Made at Time of Purchase. (Fourth Floor) Women’s Bathing Suits Of Silk or Worsted | 6.75 rood regularly 9.50 : F / ify (Pourth Floor) . i No Returns ff, ee i ; J i These are the sorts of Bathing Suitsthat |“ will win highest } favor at the beaches despite their low price, for they are gey styles that make one appear smart and youthful, They are fash- |} ioned of lustrous Silk or of Al. Worsted Jersey. ! (Fourth Bloor)

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