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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1921.” tive Luhring and he began a harsh| veloped that he is running short of cross examination that resulted chiet-| funds, She insisted that he did not take gny bonds or negotiable securl- ly in getting himself laughed at by] ties ith him She produced receipts Mrs, Bergdoll, the committee and the|showing that in 1920 she paid $5,330 spectators. Income tax for Grover, seis f for her- « ; r |self an 781 for Irwin. ‘This year ‘Will you say why you named your| she paid only $187 for Grover and ex- son after our most warlike Hresident?| plained the difference by saying that he asked. last year he received large sums “Grover Cleveland was not wuar- NIRS. BERGDOLL IN FIRST ROUND BEATS Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours-- 9 to 5. Telephone from the estate of his father and this year nothing. Her check books replied Mrs. Bergdoll, “He|show that on March 2% last she had Slacker’s Mother Tells Mem- bers in the Investigation to “Mind Own Business.” $105,000 STILL HIDDEN. Effort $9 Have Woman Held in Contempt Fails at Secret Session. WASHINGTON, May -4.—Mres. Emma C. Bergdol! has won her sound with the special Congress committee which is investigating the escape of ber draft dodging son by a score of 4 wp and 1 to play. She completed her victory when the body refused to con- «der her in contempt of the House, as demanded dy Representative Ben Johnson, Democrat, of Kentucky. Mrs, Bergdoll defied the committee and flatly refused to answer ques- tions with the firm declaration: “I am tired of you sticking your noses Into my persons! business and I'll answer no more questions.” At that time she was being ques- tioned by Johnson and he immediate- ly demanded that Chairman Peters Prepare the necessary papers to aave her held in contempt. Mrs. Bergdoll laughed “Ha! ha!” as Peters stated that the demand wontd be considered in executive session. After the executive session Mis. Bergdoll was told that she could go bome, and the committee announced that no further action would be taken im the contempt move. Mrs. Bergdoll had proved a tract- able witness regarding financial mat- ters until the committee attempted to find where she had buried the $105,000 “pot of gold” Bergdoll was supposed to be looking for when he was re- »\. teased from prison. Then she beaame stubborn. She stated flatly that she would Bot show the gold to anyone, not even her sons and merely laughed when asked if she would show It to a mem- ber of the committee. “It's nobody’s business but my own. T won't bring it into court and I won't show it to anybody,” and again she laughed when Representative Luh- ring expressed doubt as to her having the money at all. This seemed to anger Representa- HERE may be better Dentists than our selves in the country ut we have earned what is ‘onsidered an enviable repu ation among the profession nd our patients, We Treat Pyorrhea Successfully Erce Examination. pea 0 to 7. (Closed Sundays. All Work Under My Persena, Supervision, 245 W42! Weat of Times Sa, Phone Bry 4nd for Educational Boo! a bank balance of over $53,000. Mrs. Bergdoll first said that she still had the $105,000 in the house, but later said it was buried where no one would find it, as no one else knew where it was hid. Pressed by Representative Johnson she finally told him to “keep your nose out of my business.” ‘This brought Mr. Johnson's request to have her de- clared in contempt. and paid a fine of $300 for doing It.” Replying to questions as to whether Grover was brought up to be a draft dudger, Mrs, Bergdoll said: “I brought my sn up to be President, may be, some day.” “What? Your boy Bergdoll be Pres- dent?” exclaimed Luhring. “Yes, he's got just as good chance ag -you,” was the reply, and Luhring subsided as everybody laughed. “Ma” Bergdoll, as she is familiarly called, showed that she possessed a keen business sense. She gave the committee @ ledger ‘containing an ac- count of the expenditure of every cent since Grover and his brother Irwin fled to escape the draft. The ledger shows that Ma” did not count pennies in helping her sons. It showed hundreds given to Grover while he was in jail—in all more than $700—hundreds given when she ‘merely thought she was helping him and many thousands to lawyers, stenog- raphers, doctors and others, | In all she it in this ly | $50,000 and she still has a $10,000 jude i ment obtained by a lawyer hanging over her, SPECIAL SALE In order to make reom for our White Shoes we are offering every pair of NOVELTY SLIPPERS Alls Leathers at These Slippers were lormerly priced 14.00 £46.00 en $49.00 Sizes 1-9. All widths. SHORT & MEDIUM VAMP SHOE SHOPS, INC., 120 W. 38TH ST. Bet. 6th Ave. and Broadw: The committee was startled during its questioning as to the $106,000, when Mrs, Bergdoll said that she was thinking of asking the committee to get Irwin out of prison on parole 80 that he could work his farm. Sho! added that she was seriously think- | ing of leaving the country. \ ‘My boy was persecuted and so am! I," she said, “and I will be perse- cuted as long as I stay here." | Asked whother she sis sending money to Grover in Germany, it de [NITED RUG MI| 121 West 334 st_ z [Rew York's Largest Rua Specialiy Store ty '¢ Expansion Sale! “RUGS & LINOLEUMS j Ko A Week of Special Offerings Throughout the Store to Celebrate the Opening of Our BARGAIN BASEMENT Prepaid Mail Orders Promptly Filled Fine Wiltons Wool Velvets Royal Wiltons Smith's Heavy Wool wey Velvets Extra: inary Geailty, = 99 tifal Patterns. Sale Price, Regular $85 Value Smith's Seamless 1 ted ‘SS Rl AXMINSTERS GRASS RUGS in the Mom Exclusive Patterns $212 Size, © 9x12 8x10 Ce ay 97: (0 « 4” + a ee Regular $65 Value An Opening Sale of Noteworthy Values Nairn’s Inlaid Linoleum °°/'>,52 mits 675 wide; in 2 to & yard lengths; etore ordgre only. + % Texoleum Rugs, 9x12 [2.42° sorely 9 9 8 of patterns Sligtrt mill seconds, To-morrow at e Guarantex (Gre Ot Amnerice a ‘best selling floor sikgeht mwprints: 121 West 33rd St., between 6th and 7th Aves f pat 2 yards wide Tender Gums —A Warning Beware of gum tenderness that warns of Pyorrhea. Four out of five people over forty have Pyorrhea— many under forty, also. Loosediing teeth indicate Pyorthea. Bleeding gums, too. Remember—these in- flamed, bleeding gums act as so many doorways for disease germs to enter the system— infecting the joints or tonsils— or causing other ailments. Forhan’s positively prevents Pyorthea, if used in time and used consistently. As it hardens the gums the teeth become firmer. Brush your teeth with Forhan's. It cleans the teeth scientifically—keeps them white and clean. If gum shrinkage has already set in, start usin; Forhan’s and consult a dentist immediately for specia treatment. 35c and 60c tubes. All druggists. Formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S. Forhan Co., New York — Forhan's, Lid., Montreal Forhars FOR THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea’’ Stuyvesant 4700 Wonderfully ready with Spor In sizes 6 to 20 years 1,000 Khaki Blouses at $1.75 1,000 Khaki Bloomers at up cuft $1.75 eae blouses are in two models—straight or with turned- Bloomers have patent fasteners iristead of buttons—this one feature alone make them the ideal type for Camp wear. Of course, the blouses are buttonless, too. Second Floor, Old Buliding, Tenth Street FOR MISS 14 TO 20 Every smart type of Sports Suit one sport suit, or she may desire six, or more—in ether case we are sure that she will find satisfac- tory selection in our Specialized Sports Suits Tweeds, $25, $29.50, $39.50. Pongee, $25 and $2! White flannel at $3! Wool jersey, $16.95 and $25. TWEEDS are in all the sm: colors—so are the jersey suits. Pongee suits are in natural color — noteworthy qualities of silk. One model is illustrated, Distinctive styles at these moderate prices, because many of the suits are copies of much higher priced models. Short Sports Coats FLANNEL and all sports colors 5 COATS — white and $25. Tuxedo model is illus-| trated. Wool jersey coats, $10.75 and| $12.50. Second Floor, Old Building . Tenth Street Arrived just at the sum- mer home time; our own direct importation; lined with silk—old rose, gold, —20-in. shade, $5. Second Gallery, New Building Fly a clean Flag on Memorial Day it from window, housetop, veranda or lawn. There are flags of every de- scription here ready for you, from the small auto flag to the very big pole flag. Standard all-wool bunting with sewn stripes and stars, and strong canvas heading—48 stars. 2x3 feet.. 3x6 fee 4x6 feet.. +$ -18-in, shade, $4.50, 6x10 feet. . $8. 8x12 feet. 2.9% 10x15 fee! 10x18 fee! 12x20 feet.... Printed silk flags. Soft muslin flags. Wag poles and bracket Third Gallery, New Bullatng | Special purchase of inestone Jewelry 836 pieces, $1 to $5 each, $1.75 to $15 grades. —bar pins, plain and irregu- lar bar shapes and bow-knots; —rings, round, oval and marquis styles; —flexible bracelets; —amethysts, jet and phires combined, with stones in some of them; —all set in silverite or solid silver, These make handsome sub- stitutes for pins, rings and bracelets set with genuine nes, which women may not v to take to the country or seaside. sap- rhine- in Floor, Old Bullding \Tailored Blouses A young girl may need} A little model. —with an Eton collar and cuffs edged with color to match; pleated frill down the front is in dim- ity, white. The edge of frill is in color —in grapefruit, blue or rose, A ‘most attractive and smart little blouse for $4.25. Another white dimity blouse has a sweater collar of the roll- back type, with a V-neck out- lined with checked gingham in color, as are the tailored cuffs, The front of the blouse has a double two-inch frill of the gingham finely pleated. In lavender, rose or blue, combined yh the white dimity. Price An all white dimity blouse with flat collar edged with pleated frill of self material and made with' a V-neck. A very good model to wear with a sweater is $3.95. Another dimity blouse has a flat white pique collar, Price $3.25, __A little Eton blouse of dim- ity, organdie edged with self frill finely pleated, is $5.50. A beautifully tailored pongee shirt with convertible collar in natural color at $5.95. A pongee Eton model edged with fine frills is $8.75. Another pongee model with a flat pointed collar, well cut, is 36.50. Second Floor, Old Building Very dainty Corsets to wear under the bridal frock Pure white satin or silk- figured brocade, prettily fin- ished with lace or ribbon. Designed to give to the figure the fashionable sil- houette. Waistline model of silk- figured brocade for slight figure; inserts of elastic at waistline; $10, Silk-figured brocade, for medium figures, with low bust and long hips, $12; with medium bust and hips, $10.50. Plain heavy satin, with low bust, long hips, $10.50. Bandeaux of white satin, $1.50—of dainty satin, $5.95. Third Floor, Old Bullding Smart Walking Shoes for women These shoes are designed for women who demand conservative smartness and quality in their shoes, PUMPS in black or tan calfskin, baby Louis heels, $14; in white Sea Island duck, $12. OXFORDS—in tan or black calfskin—medium walking heels, $12.50. lace and joor, Old Building | Some Negligees after Paris We picture one—a repro- duction of a Paris creation that affects with delightful charm and grace the flying points that Vionnet has been using so effectively on dresses, ' It is fashioned of the filmiest chiffon in pale green. Loose, floating points flutter from be- neath a short apron of delicate Margot lace. A wreath of soft flowers in paste! shades girdles the front and back, sharing a stray blos- som or two with the flowing sleeves and tips of the sashes. Price $85. Other models, equally lovely, $50 to $195. Third Floor, Old Building A Petticoat for sports wear, $2.95 Hareah fer Camp jand Beach Smart tailored model that fits beautifully, and is sufficiently short to wear comfortably with sports | clothes. | Fashioned of shadow - proof | cotton material that may be worn safely under sheer dresses. Bottom is effectively em- broidered in polka dot design and shell scallops. ‘Third Floor, Old Building OR economy --and for ‘women who have many pretly perfume bottles— we are selling some of the fin- est and most popular French Perfumes and Sachets in bulk It eliminates the cost of a fancy bottle and ber, and you can buy as litle os half an ounce of your far perfume or carhit Main Floor, Old Bldg There’s perhaps no cloth- ing that a boy selects with | so much genuine joy and! # The Sports Skirt It must be smart, brsesti! the right length, and beautifully cut, before it can be a success. White tub silk or crepe sports skirts must be very carefully cut and finished s0 as not to give a negligee effect. ~ White crepe-de-chine sports skirts in combination box-pleats are in the Skirt Salon in attractive, simple models with deep hems and narrow girdles, suitable for country club wear or for tennis. Price $11.50 and $13.75. Flannel Skirts Immaculate white flannel skirts in plain tailored models, are $10 to $18.75; in combina- tion pleated fhodels, $12.75 to $18.75, Very new are skirts in flannel with a wide blazer stripe in a gay color combined with white. These are made plaited or with godet flares. In grapefruit col- or, green, orange, pink, King's blue, black, striped with white; $12.75 to $19.75. Sports Silk Skirts More lovely than ever. Heavy white and oyster white silk, crinkly, tubable, $15.75. ‘These are most practical and will give wonderful service for an entire season. Heavy Cambridge crepe skirts and skirts of sports silk, widely striped with crinkly satin, are $13.75 to $27.50. All these are heavy, and hang beautifully in soft folds. ~ White sports silk skirts with ‘ve black stripes in a heavy tiful weave are $15 to 22.50. Fibre Skirts Roman striped fibre skirts are very practical and unusual; smart. They are made in so: gray and blue, blue and white, and tan and blue, or in the more vivid Roman stripe combina- tions. Price $22.50. [It is not big type and big talk in the newspapers— falt price of tis goods, In the 7 ir ol ie ; store which make value and : give lasting satisfaction. The Sports Sweater From season to season there is an Inereasing fieir for sweat- ers, but few sweaters have had the success that a new little mode] that we had evolved now enjoys. A great favorite This sweater is made of a hand-loomed soft wool searf in tan or turquoise blue. The ends are fri and embroidered with cross stitch in wool and gay colors. This slips on over the head and is sleeveless, so that it is very comfortable for tennis, This sweater is also most inexpensive—only $10.76. Slip-on Sweaters Soft wool, two models, at $6.75. The woman golfer will find this most practical comfortable, beeause it allows perfect freedom of arms and shoulders. A little cross-over model in gray or tan is very smart and becoming, at $8.75. Orenburg Scarfs Of exquisitely soft shetland wool, knitted in lacey designs, in white striped with gay color or in white or cafe ew lait, blue or other soft colors, Two Sweaters particularly favored Fancy weaves with Tuxedo collars and narrow or sash girdles, Four models. Varia- tions of the two original models. Very practical and smart for general sports wear. In a fine quality of light weight mohair, in rose, brown, beige, midnight blue, henna, lavender, black, tan. Price $12.75 and $13.75. Redleaf, London Hats For golf and motor wear, soft fuzzy wool, in attractive soft plaids, $7.50. Second Floor, Old Buliding 20-button. length Milanese Silk Gloves are only $1.95 £2.50 and $3.75 are the about-town prices of these gloves— white, with double finger ttps—the most-wanted of gloves for summer toear....We have 1,600 pairs, in all sizes, to sell at $1.95. Main Floor, Old Building A limited number of Pianos and Player-Pianos At reduced prices pleasure as camp and beach | togs. The happy spirit of the out-of-doors season. Has entered the Shop for Boys Overalls, plain blue, Tic. Overalls, red trimmed, 9c Combination overalls (one panel), khaki or ripe, $ 5 1 scout style | kers, $1.15, $1.76. White duck knickers, best grade, $1.75. Palm Beach knickers, $3, Gray and tan linen Norfolks, $8.75. Beach cloth Norfolks, $5.50, Panama cloth Norfolks, $10. Khaki cioth Norfolks, $7.5 Long khaki trousers, $2 and 50, Long white duck trousers, $°) 0 to $40. | Schomacker Schomacker \ Baldwin .. | Baldwin . | Crippen |H.& 8. G. Upright Pianos Grade Howard .... Lindeman Howard .. Campbell . Ellington . +Shoninger . Baldwin ... . $900 Grand Pianos $1100 $1175 $1295 $1295 Player-Pianos » $525 $165 man Lindeman gelus . Frederick ,.. Among them is a S They have not been out of the Piano Salons, but they have been used to demonstrate tone and general acceptability. They have done this so well that we have been favored with a large business on the strength of their perform- ances. We are now under the necessity of making room for incoming instruments. So these must go. See them before they do. Special $525 $535 $565 $575 $575 $598 $625 Lindeman gelus . Autopiano Lindeman Hamilton . Lindeman Repro- dueing piano.. $750 Mar. & Wendell.. $800 Stoddard Ampico Emerson An- gelus ... Ellington + $900 Baldwin .. $1200 $975 e come through the factory, from a Being oer ht at iss to ONINGER at $196 Firet Gallery, New Building 2 OPS SRE a RTT Ts 8 ae ree,

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