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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1921. —_ <a daughtor wished to purek < poltes.” possibility rep) with young men, med her STUDIOS IN HUNT (Continued From First Page) ——ae it 2 o'clock somé store telaphoned | well Ly. hat, and after talking to her over the wire I told them to give her anything) prosecution will be she wanted. Ax 1 was extremely busy | its cur at the moment 1 did not inquire the) strikes © name of the store or ask concerning actually authorized at regular meet- | fer plans, [ supposed, however, she) ings of the Building Trades Counell oy sould immediately go (o Rarnard for} as the rules provided or were arbi- @xaminations that afternoon. trart she did not return home on) Mr. y evening we became alarmed,|at the trial of Brindell the cross ‘after communicating with friends) examination of Joseph HU. Goldblatt, | Mr. Littleton. whom wi thought she inight h,| builder, accepted few tions from them, and scomed (0 . Tittle time for coquetry. She in| Labor Counc! ly a ‘girl's girl.’ Her chums is very n thetr taugh ~ PAPERS ARE FOUND =! Ja building at Beventh Avenue and ‘auth Street, repeated to-day his | | Lockwood Committee #' E (Continued From First Page) ing paid $26,000 to Brindeli, In | | promise of immunity from all labor troubles. The first payment of $10,- | 000 was made, he ald, in Brindell’s office at St. Mark’s Place. “What dil he do when you «ave able to satinty | yim the money?” asked Mr. Unter- ‘onity aw to whether the various} myer, ortbed by witnesses wore| “He put it in his pocket,” said Mr Herakowtz, “Which pocket?” said Mr. Hat . who left town De ving no trace behind If the minutes are not found the vase 9/08 Inat | ton, "It jal.” chortied Mr. Untermyer, jee MeAvoy nodded the granting of the objection "T object also to that laugh,” sald 4 by Brindel! eton continuing to-day regarding $2000 paid to] “On the ground that you have a ; > na Ci monopaly of all the laughs here?” |Delegates Pike and Chapman Ot) asked Mr, Untermyer. Mr. Littleton of an|Brindoll’s direction, bad difficulty | Gia not reply. Justice McAvoy made ied: | with the witness when he asked for] a notation; he hax auld he was keen = — = — D. Tomp-| INK 4 record of the “asides” ®f coun sel and might have something to say kins, the mining secrethry of the] to tham later. Ignatz Roth, a builder who super- ‘ 4 of a looking man was | intended the construction of the Hers a SS GPat net Mee neuatache | kowitz building, gaye testimony to us-| Tompkins? Did he have a mous ph sb What) and beard? A. L couldn't say abo the mustache, he didn't have a beard Q. How can you be sitre about the ja description of Rosy cil fe stories beard if not about the moustache?| mony of one or two contractors with | scenarios and yarns, tion was to become an * but her tried to mother a! discourage becoming too set upon such or ite natintie side of nim and| Say he was wbout your age, Mr. Lit- work and abhorred anything | tleton or common {in any produc- disappearance. As for torn between the hor she has met with fou ¢ hopeful one she has merely e away to carve out a career with- | McAvoy—"How it aid of family or friends, If this correct, if she will only communi- with some of us, I am willing to fitch will give her ba ppinene.” ile ive newa, fipetiman is eigh' She is about 5 fect 6 weighs ds, has jr complexion, Besides her moth- diamond ‘horseshoe pin, which had asked to wear for “good had o1 | raws and paints beaytifully. “Bhe loved the stage and motion | rnoustache—I wouldn't know res. An with most, energetic ra she has hed stage aspira- and nly about $30. ‘blue tailored suit with / ‘brown hat, 26.—The 3 Cys a TEA | A. To tell you the truth Mr. Little-| stories of sums pald by them to Brin- ton, if somebody asked me Inet night | dell 4 calling off strikes or for pre- when T want home #f you had al yanyne pee fon, owner of a n Mr. Littleton rubbed his bare up-| Seventh Avenue. Bul for fourteen ;| days Arongon's name has not been! ad 1 | per lip in embarassment and the MY) Ter y nthe trial. ‘The witneKses her | smited. have been men with narratives of] Q. How old wan he? A. 1 should stions by Brindell, laying ion for proof that Aron-| son had good reason to know that| Hrindell's thrents were genuine | artist | ‘The jury laughed again. Myr. Lit tleton asked the court to enter it in| mie: in| MAYOR ASKS ALL Pekan aa ABOUT BOTTLES “How old was he?" asked Justice sear paar | Id did he look?” Mayor Hylan crons examined Wil!- “about sixty years old," sald. Mr.!lam F, Donovan of the Brooklyn Ash Gold! tt, judicially regarding Mr. temoval Company at to-day's in- Littleton A 1 play world year’ Lends Fragrance To the Simplest Meal PURE. DELICIOUS!AND WHOLESOME , Outlet Store 19-125 West 24th St., Near 6th Ave., N. Y. Low THURSDAY Values that speak \for themselves — every article far below cost of manu- facturing, Come Thursday and sTor “See What a You Save!’ Y OU'LL find Men's lustrous Silk - front Shirts that cost the National $1.96 each in big quantities; Women's Slippers and Shoes that sell for double and more in other stores; Changeable Silk- Taffeta-flounce Petticoats that cost $2.74; Women’s Sweaters that had former prices of $4.49; Gowns worth twice as much. You'll find eight stylessof Waists; Crib Blankets; Children’s Dresses, Capes, Hats — all at $1.00! Children’s Moccasins, Children’s Knit Petticoats and Children’s Sweaters at 2 for $1.00. Pillow Cases and Huck Towels at 4 for $1.00, Women’s White Cotton Hose, 8 pairs for $1.00! 10 yards of Crash Toweling or 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting for $1.00, And many others! The Articles Pictured: A—Bive Chambray Bungalow Apron. 100 oniy B~ltemmed Turkish Towels, 17237 in. 4 for $1.00. \—Women's Part Wool Union Suit. Open oni, D—Iinen-filled Towelling, 16 in. wide. 6 yards, $1.00. &-Fancy Silk-front Shirts; body of matching cotton a 2 Chemise of White Nainsook; voile trim S High-Cut Bhoes of Gun Metal Leuther He Felt Slippers, with soft padded soles I< Shoes of Black Suedelike Ooze Leathe; « Felt Shoes with t felt soles, w- N oO. Ps Q Mayor F know ‘Tompkins waa not over forty do you do with bott IN BRIN AFES Cho Hanly ji, superintendent Prolibition they | j for diblatt on the building at No. utitized them. Went 45th Street, corroborated there is much use for them.” “Well, beer bottles are the principal | field. ones we reclaim.” “You don't got many of them now, | at No stalments, in consideration of 96 you?” asked the Mayor | I don't think| Street But the Mayor did not you get many of there?" “No, replied the wise-looking wit- | Department unit ness, “but they tell me there isa high | % i price put on those bottles.” “That is when they were purchawed | tice of collecting petty graft was “a full of contents?” common evil which we are trying te The Mayor then turned to the gen-| atamp out.” eral subject of. incineration In which | foreman, sald he never heard of such he Js Interested. See Page 27 for Other Hearn Ad Mr. Littleton gone into a detailed description ot STREET CLEANING himself by getting Mr. garbage to admit that for all he asked Hylan A comp membe | erat for dc their duty “I mean bottles other than whiskey | subject of investigation to-day b | Commissioner of Accounts Hirseh- The complaint was by Alex-| f a restaurant et. He said that |, ander Nadie, own Vesey St last yea y rhe had to pay $1 @ week to] department men greeted their | have his garbage removed and that | days after making his first complain He then made a second complain’ Joseph Reilly. fection superin , Said the prac: collections, HEARN (ESTABLISHED 1827) West of Fifth Avenue THURSDAY Final Clearance Women’s Suits Suits of serge. broad cloth, tweed, tricotine? oxford cloth, silvertone, velour de laine, cha- moistyne, velveteen and silk velvet. Not all fabrics can be had at every price. 19.95 29.50 37.50 49.50 75.00 Were $37.75 and $39.75 Were $42.75 to $49.75 Were 859.75 to 64.75 Were 874.75 and $79.50 Were $110 to $129.. THURSDAY Special Purchase Women’s Extra Size Coats 23.50 Were $35.74 to $49.74 8 Models in navy blue and black kersey or heather mixtures. Lined throughout and in- terlined. Sizes 42 to52 bust. One model illustrated. Women’s Poiret Twill DRESSES Special 18.47 Ten advance models for Spring, with trimmings, self tone materials or girdles and touches in the new high shades. Sizes 36 to 44, Sizes for misses may also be had at this value! propose | at the first of this year the charg abandoning the all inhportant subject | was increased to $1.50 of what the City of New York does| Nadle declared that for several! with its old bottles, for he asked: “How about the other bottiea? Do |S garbage was not removed at all. you get many of those dark vottles | and the work has been done regularly | that has the stronger liquor in; do|since then. He did not know th |name of the man he paid the money | to, but anid he wore a Street Cleaning v Street Cleaning Alfred Hewitt, a section it ‘DINNER TO FRANK PRESBREY. hie GRAFT ADMITTED cotcnrate ; {lets eeveved « ovine cow wom) AID WAR SISK APPLICANTS. Zidey, KILLS 2 WITH SHOTGUN. Adjutant General Provides Help for ims of Act im Jersey. K Pro INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Jou. 26<tvle Jan. 26. Adjutant 25th Anniversary of ef Hornocker, an ex-inmate of the Cantrat een BB OwEnene ening Vy | Mospital for the Inaune, lost night shot Phe dh bie san | ond killed his father. Dennis Hornockar, i) ye io Sona Ne eo oe ion of the twenty-fifth anni-| ond bie younger brother, Everett, in to those seeking conipensation i tinder the War Risk Insurance Act. All veraary of the founding of the company | their home here persons having diffioulty with thei y Mr. Preshroy | The shoo was Jone with a single allowance, compensation and fore than fifty members of Mr. Press| barrelled sh nd the murderer ja from she Sirens ot War Mine y's etaff of advertising writers and| pal io have coolly reloaded, after die | adjutant ‘ Sy ofine th once ba department men greated | tard | charging the weapon at close range| Ge bits meement was ro holy spokeaman con: ated ire Ja tank, ‘ 3 = century mileatore by the company, aj the next charge nt his father, They had| yjou men who come under the jurisdic pioneer fm the advertising agency field, quarrelied over a dog. t pi the War Risk Insurance Act THIS AD. COSTS US EXACTLY $2655 That’s what we’re spending today to tell you WORLD readers— 1—That we are clothing manufacturers who have opened our factory doors to you for the first time in 30 years. 2—That we are selling the very best grades of all-wool suits and over- coats to you at less than whales pritas, ere 3—That the stores are buying from us right now for their “sales.” 4—That the stores are selling this clothing to you at their sales at prices much higher than we charged them and which we charge you. 5—That our prices to you are absahutely the same as those we charge to the stores—and our books are open to you to prove this. BUY WHERE THE STORES BUY MEN’S SUITS & OVERCOATS AT WHOLESALE 2200 All Wool 00 SUITS & OVERCOATS 20 MARKED $40 AND UP IN STORES. A lot of the very choicest SUITS & OVERCOATS l 6 Excellently tailored and styled. 5° | SUITS & OVERCOATS 45 .00 ‘ made, Priced up te $125 im stores. BisnopMrc Co. FACTORY: 18 WEST 18TH ST. Open weekdays 8 A. M, to 6. P. M.__——Saturdays 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. STOCKROOMS BRONX BRANCH eae 589 MELROSE AVE. Open oy eonine et em bends ‘Thrd Aw. ‘Saturdays we, Oren every Log OR Ag “ WE ARE NOW SELLING AT ALL OF THE ABOVE THREE PLACES. 3500 Pure All Wool SUITS & OVERCOATS Superlatively tailored and styled—$50 and up in stores. Cornell Wood Board Prices Again Reduced —Saving the Builder $8 Per Thousand Square Feet Since December 10th. The Cornell Wood Products Company, of Chicago, has just notified ten thousand lumber dealers throughout i America of another reduction of four dollars per thousand ‘ square feet in the price of Cornell panels. This follows a like reduction of four dollars made in December, making a total reduction of eight dollars per thousand square feet in forty-six days. This company has been quick to recognize the na- tional need for a general reduction in the cost of building construction as expressed by the building industry, and particularly by the resolution adopted by the National Building Materials conference in Chicago, January 21st and 22d. The substantial nature of these reductions places Cornell wood board on a basis that enables home owners and builders to proceed with spring construction with every assurance of a rock-bottom price. CORNELL WOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY General Offices, Chicago Water Power, Mills and Timber Lands in Wisconsin rcs en eae eee