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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. “TS P friend of Rosenbluts that they aout to to-day the bureau han Rot, called D. H. BLAIR HEADS ‘LABOR MEN PROTEST | | TH SAYS to ave collected. the. evidence, bus | "vee names were furnished it %y | INTERNAL REVENUE) HARDING APPOINTEE, “ivitnewes who reasonably one would JotmDanrel\, ease reau agents says she turned over. Suppose would have been interviewed | “I have infinite pity and sym-|before an arrest—such as Frank B.| Melion Says New Commissioner of | | Conductors and Other Trainmen | Bh ana s. nathy ravahe Turner of the Pensacola CG. As ewan _ na Lolth iad Sig 8 all aber) tie nearcst man other than Pothier Prohibition Has Not Yet Oppose McMenimen on Q) ie! wees for the, Bt r “ fawher | Sina ‘myselt to Major Cropkhite; Dr. | Gals Satis Labor Boatd who have brooded into distraction] @imer Seaburg of Peoria, Ll, the | een Selecte \ IRE 3 over the loss of their only son,” Capt, {doctor who attended the Major With- |W a SHiNGTON, April 21-8 ; (ibeeiel’ we Ws recs Wore) GREAT QUANTITIES OF NEW MERCHANDISE are tl in a minute of the accident, and oth- | SHING » April 21.--Seeretary WASHINGTON “0T “rh ’ SHIELD > CRIB to the ¢ ing of wym- | Courdouiiry te ene important t es Mellon Bnnounved to-day shat He nad) Nee Lest opened ‘on W. 1. reams CUT IN PRICE FOR A TWO DAYS SALE q . 5 ra Sgt agi could testify to mar important facts, M pathy with the parents I wish tc }and the eye- witnoaes, Elmer Kiefer, | recommended to President H anting the of Ma th Peaty f Ralls y Teale | MSC er FRIDAY & SATURDAY : : “2 ; rotherho ol allway Trainmen, [AbideMeds Ae the rad Mtl pits dine pl bee lc sal lL a appointment of David H. Blair of Win-| who has just been named to the Yeatt. | re M | a mony, more than anybody else's, dis- | ston-Matom, NG, ae Ce snails A Law Ex-Officer “Held in Cronkhite} sorted any chance of a suggestion ot| SHOOTS AT ‘MILK WAGUNG °|invamnar Revenue, aeneee cL QINe Ee ROE at ule Sate OUP. | | WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS Case Insists U. S. Agents suicide, citing both at the jnquest and | fe selbach na | are pouring in on Sena | C@) i u r | 5 | } oF times 1 stable £2 Dairyman Held on Charge of #ir-| The nomination probably will be | Eve; ante 8 } Are Distortine Facts jot all other times innumerable facts ng at Rival's Outht | sent to the Senate to-day, the Secre- Representatives, protestini | ivery Suit in Stock Reduced } i ul 1StO: Ie 5 | which proved that suicide was not a ee 5 OSLS, that MeMenimen's nomination leaves a | | deat Unable aay. Henry Gimpel, dairyman, of No. 17| tary sald, adding that no considera-| snition employecs: beloning in Garva t ora ¢g e 300 beautifully made suits in tailored and trimmed WASHINGTON, April #1.—Ce “Te almost seems, however, thar mtn Avene Brookiva, was held. in tion had been given as yet (0 the ap-| without representation on the board. | models of tricotine, twill cords, serge, covert and jersey MIVGR Hone, Ghe {i the Bureau of Thvestigation, nding] {4000 pall to-day In Bridge Pins ointment of a Prohibition Commis:| Many of the communications ask for | lut cloths. An early selection is advised, for at the following Bite AHbPANy. GUNéHAl: Deagtarey yd to bo. Investigated ‘hy charge of felons ansaull Foe tee at | stoner | the reappointment of J. J. Forrester, of | SOLUTE | J prices the tot will not last Jong. 0 A! Attorney General, and fouled i m je 'e hi re bitic n ati, n H tavestigata. the alleged activity of| tt gthst'™Mtotign ia new" tying i3| tae Aring of thre shots ate mi | | Pomc transfer of the Wrobiition | Cincinant, who term on the board ; |] Special Prices from... 16.50 tw 59.5 the Bureau of Investigation ¢ behind. a Woman's skiftsand| Wagon in Which wore two" businoss| unit from the ‘Treasury to the Depart 1 ow dthe F rotection Gapariiedkt of Justles ia char out of a me other's sorrow to Work up | rivals ment of Justice, Mr. Metion sald, would | | None of ‘en Bhai adh ecad nd Moe " DRESS SILKS ‘| > 7 arily al bow peon confirme Ri him with responsibility for the ¢ FEL Cae W IESE: CACY HD MTT RGR, hu en One Pominerer Phone: Fitzroy 340 CREPE PONGEE--An exceptionally hi; h grade, all silk of Major Alexander Cronkhite, AH REMUEVIC | Gon Antudle: SROMAHO OP Nor 41 FU | oti eae creer es | Lect ace mora! fabric for Dresses and Sport Wear, in suitable colors; eharges that agents of the bureau witness to the : . hi missioner, Such a transfer was being |!" Ikedy that tho ore e, employed by her, gat tho tin can. ‘This | frightened sariy this ‘morning. considered, in Kietfer of Norwood, | pullet crashed through thelr partmental reo whe described in detail how he| wagon at Metropolitan and a Major shooting at the ean. | Avny Two. cher shows. followed, | Worked out by the Administration protests filed will defeat, Medoni a a part of de-| nppointinent. Members ot the ‘Order of nization plans being| Railwty Conductors are sald to. be | = ‘specially active in ti [gapeclally, etive in the movement leuxpay wold) WANTY WORK WONDERS “almost seem to bo trying to hi ) behind a woman's skirts.” He referred to the story that t @rrests were made after the Ma also white; 40 inches wide: 3.00 Value; Special at A 59 RICH NOVELTY SILKS— Appropriate for dress ‘and lin- ing purposes. Choice assortment Foreign and Domestic the wagon. Mortano sprang. to ol mother had visited witnesses all over )* ce the shots were cenit |f makes, in excellent styles and colorings. Also Black Wha countess ih an WOH to ele ted with a loaded gun was Patrolman Willlams ——————— ee and White combination. ene : aan colt st nd arreated “Gimpel at Grand Values to 4.50, at 2 69 Rosenbluth continued, “Up Street ‘and Union Avenue. 0 a her son's death. It is asserted by . : By - - SILK MIXED PONGEE—Natural color, 36 inches wide, | in attractive patterns for Summer dresses. Regular 1.00 Value, at.. 72 WOOL DRESS FABRICS CHECK SUITINGS—An attractive and desirable fabric for iT ineBoeee and Suits,’ 48 inches wide, all pure wool, fine imported grade. Value 3.50; Special at. Pyare . ia 59 FRENCH SERGE-—S54 inches wide; an exceptionally fine grade. Very durable; in Navy, Tan and Black. 3.00 quality; Special at...” 79 WASH FABRICS ANDERSON’S IVANHOE GINGHAMS—32 inches wide. Small, medium and large block checks. Very stylish and desirable for Summer frocks. Special, per yard, at.. .42 PRINTED PERCALES~-Best quality. Big assortment of styles and colorings on light and dark grounds. 35 value Special at on ‘. 2g Broadway Saks & Company at 34th St. Announce for Friday and Saturday a MOST REMARKABLE SALE OF Extra Size Suits for Women Very Special At 37.50 Tweed and homespun suits in soft Spring colorings that lend themselves so unobtrusively to full figures that one forgets their fulness—seeing only the ere slender lines from snug shoulder em, the slim length achieved by the pleated back—the smooth, close fitting notched collar—the jaunty patch pockets and narrow belt. In Hyacinth, Copen- hagen, Tan, Gray and Brown, and in five distinct models. All silk lined. Fourth Floor W. & J. SLOANE FIFTH AVENUE AND 47th STREET Spring Furnishings Durable— Decorative— Moderate in Price WOMEN’S GLOVES WASHABLE CHAMOISUEDE GLOVES—2-clasp, em- broidered and drawn back, including some Gauntlet models. Colors: Grey, Beaver, Mode, Pongee, Buck, Brown, White and Black. 1.25 Value. Special at 79 Our stocks are now complete with new selections of rugs of moderate price especially adapted to the needs of those desiring durable and decorative floor coverings at a modest expenditure. Among many others are: THE ALAMO RUG—A new rush rug, made in Holland, of strong, durable meadow reed, in dis tinctive designs; unusually attractive. RUSH RUGS—-AII sizes and a wide range of cool color combinations. ANTIQUE HOOKED RUGS—Suggesting the quaint, old-fashioned beauty of bygone days. RAG RUGS and BRAIDED RUGS—Both hand made and machine woven; all shapes; decided effects or hit-or-miss confusions, embodying every color combination to meet all requirements. An early selection is advised The SLOANE Improved Vacuum Cleaner H Complete, with all attachments, $48.00 Strong in construction Simple in operation Effective im results KAYSER’S CHAMOISETTE GAUNTLET GLOVES—Em- broidered or spear back; finest imported quality; in Chamois, Cafe, Grey and White. 1 50 A splendid offering at... KAYSER’S SILK GAUNTLET- 8-Button length, fine Milanese quality) contrast-embroidered back. Colors are White, Pongee, Grey and Mastic. Special ») 25 WOMEN’S HOSIERY LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHT SILK STOCKINGS, with lisle soles and tops. Black, White 9 and Shoe shades. Value 2.50 pair, at............ 1, 5 GOOD QUALITY FIBRE SILK STOCKINGS—Re-en- forced cotton tops and seam back. Black, White 9 and colors. Value .89 pair, at 5 LIGHT WEIGHT COTTON STOCKINGS—Seam_ back. Black, White and Cordovan. Value .39 pair, at.. ine 25 A Special Offering of SILK JERSEY and CREPE DE CHIN Frocks for Women At 25. 00 These frocks of silk jersey make the smartest Spring and Summer costume one could wish to see. Of fine quality silk jersey lavishly embroid- ered, they are as cool and comfortable as they are chic. In navy or black. Sizes 38 to 44. The frocks of soft Crepe de Chine, on the other hand, believe—with Paris—in the simplicity of straight, lon waists, in gathered skirts wit . / bits of flying drapery and in rows van rows of silk fagoting. In Navy, Black, Gray, White and Henna. Sizes 34 to 42. Two styles Pictured. Fourth Floor GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR WOMEN’S DROP STITCH GLOVE SILK VESTS, bodice style in Flesh, Sky, Lavender, Corn, Nile and White. Value 3.25, at...... ; rahe BLOOMERS to match Vests mentioned above. ValnedaBi ate Gur irae. 3.75 WOMEN’S NIGHT GOWNS Excellent quality Nainsook Gowns in short sleeve and low neck models, lace trimmed. “Universal” make. 9 Value 1.95, for errr 5 LEATHER GOODS AND UMBRELLAS SUIT CASES-—-Genuine Cowhide, with sewed on, rein- forced corners, straps all around, linen lined, 24 and 26 inches, Brown or Cordovan. Free delivery to all shipping points in the United States ES--Cowhide leather, strap around bottom; nsion lock, 2 and 3 pockets; Brown or Black. Reewiany, BOB ORs cicin acetal anetee erin ces MEN’S AND WOMEN’ S UMBRELLAS— Gloria with silk case, tape edge. Men's, P. W. handles, Women’s, bake- lite trimmed, leather or silk cord loops, —* 707 HBS Rey Stora Wace saree ae AF 4.95 © RE DUCTION ON ALL CAMERAS ae Be ALBUMS Were 1.50, now.. aes : 95 STANDARD TOILET ARTICLES Mavis Toilet Water. 5 Forhan’s Tooth Paste. Mennen’s Talcum Powder. Mary Garden Face Powder. Samurai Corylopsis Talcum. Absorbent Cotton, 1 lb. rolls. Reg. .55, for. 39¢ HAIRBOW RIBBONS AT 29c An exquisite assortment of Satin Stripe and Warp Print Taffetas in beautiful color combination, in widths suitable for Hairbows. MEN’S WEAR MEN’S SHIRTS—Fine imported silk stripe and all woven Madras. An assortment of desirable stripes. A high grade shirt of quality, with every detail of workman- ship and finish. 14 to 17. Value to 4.50, at... E OXFORD SHIRTS—Collar attached, fine qual uperior workmanship. Sizes 14 to 17. Wale; BOOCIBUAL co; .o.scriceaea tines 1 95 a PERIOR UNION SUITS—Medium weight, ‘fine white Cotton, long sleeve, ankle length. Also athletic style. Reg. value 2.95. Special, at... 1.89 OTIS BALBRIGGAN AND FINE WHITE COTTON SHIRTS AND DRAWERS—Short and long sleeve Shirts; DUDUELOUNAUOUUUGDEAUAEAUUOUNY Extraordinary Values In New Spring Footwear A charming variety of exclusive models $ 8 which are in the height of popularity 5 right now. Regular $9 and $10 quality of finest character, very specially priced for this week at........... ‘The values are so aearrdann ine buying opportunity so obvious—we need say no more. (A) Russia Calf Brogue Oxford with ball strap, popular model, $6.85. (B) Black or Gray Suede or Russia Calf, one strap model, $6.85. (C) Black Kid and Gun Metal Oxford— very exclusive, $6.85. (D) In Russia Calf, Gun Metal Calf, welt sole, A stunning, dressy model, $6. E) Patent Leather or Gun Metal Strap Pump of very attractive lines, $6.85. (F) Black Satin Strap Pump— baby Louis B or high French heels, $6.8 Pure Silk Hose All Wanted ey $2.00, $6.85 tSiar Shoe C UUUEUESEDACEUQUAEELUOLUUETOIEO LE 350 Women’s Wraps, Capes and Coats Regularly 55.00 to 75.00 Special at 45. 00 Smart, dressy wraps and capes—among the most successful introduced for the present season—each mad~ ‘ith a care that at once inspires confidence. Many arc elaborately embroidered, others are embellished with stitching or smart Sa Mag vate NES epee zee OURUAUUUAUORUDDUTRUUDUUNUEAUORUCCEOROLANIUEEAEOEE: UUUAUERUURAAULUNEDEOEUELEUEEEE a ee fringe, a// are authentic in the r wonderful lines. The Regular ang Sens eaters ee ne te ao \ 55 West 42d St. Broadway at 34th St. materials: ea Nec ten peer f \ é HALF HOSE- High grade Cotton. An Picea ‘wearing = oe BROOKLYN: : Satin, Bolivia, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, quality, medium, welgtits in White Grey, Cor- 20 = ulton St. 1 Broadwa: 5 dova: Vavy and ac uality, a E $6.85 1052 Flatbush Ave. at Hancock St, $6.85 and Velour de Laine. Fourth Floor ‘ : FS TounDanwwl Sons, Broadway, si Fh sxe me ees = enn eee ne

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