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a 8 ; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921. i |TEAGLE DECLINES “LY WRECK DUE TO SWITCH —_@gpiD, a UBERTY PARADE | SHIP BOARD POST THROWN AS CAR ENTERED. (i QUA C Ae ain Re (MI) S By | Standard Oil Man Cannot Give Up s Hi HMA WLY 4 10 BF FD | Business Now, He Tells 13 President RE LOK Bly ey | WASHINGTON, June 3.—Comple- | be tion of a new Shipping Board | * again declared yesterday when Presi- dent Harding found it impossible to Waiter C, Teagie, President rd Oil Company of New pt the Chairmanship. «|Motorman's Charwe Amainat the Towerman Borne Out by the Finding of the Experts, District Attorney Glennon of the a Kronx yestorday announced that the 7) ’ of the wrecking of the Third |Avenne L train at Wertehester and |B : Third Avenues, Monday night, was the |i : tl throwing of the switch after the for- é The of Onxpinetlions ward wheels of the first car had passed FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET yjover it. This, the Dis! porst Pacitic Coast and Canada to °f ss 4 Jersey to ne ict Attorney Send Delegations to Mr Teagie. came to Washingtoo| Summons Father of Child nfania, waa the finding of the company's . ‘ March Here. Se So eriLy, HLINERT WeaviRER URE Who Lost Leg Fill F ; \ the Anti-Pohibition yards along hi gues Pty tage aE HOLT An action for $25,000 against the|'rt'! F 7 { Jeune 1 e ashions ih oped the Sap oe of Aad with nes oe ide ae ie New Tore esis balay ran ; tent ary Hor ab h opnag William Aut: Pile ot the greater, turnout eve= fins is mpounitie gt so, ah Madinon Steet, Flobowen | #4, am fe i hea ss FOR EVERY SUMMER HOUR geen jn the City of New York. The ident Harding has of the fisst IThe World tea ¢ ar had passed MARKED ON THE SUN DIAL. fa ly terminated t, Mr. Doyle Movement, started ten days age by m another man for the Chair. | haa been advaptly pol pied By y . ‘ Bepex C. Drake, not only has spread | manship unon whom he can call tm-| Judge Knox of the i Fashions as prodigal as June, as spontaneous Maver the five borourhs, but has gone yyediately, and whose choice does not and a su) a Lange, the boy's as youth, but fused always with the fine sense of restraint that makes Bonwit Teller & Co. Juene Fille fashions attendupon youth with the ee: charm that graces any occasion youth attends beyond the confines the group arrange lor the ag WEFeghout the State and across th rea made, announcement ft Canada and across the| of the board will be delayed again.) Orend Jury in an investigation & Wumtry to the Pacific Const inations for the full member-| UPON the statements of one of the . have the other Commissioners se- | coached a SaUINORY, MAPization ts beng organize ected and everything ready for an Rouen Se bhe tome ree m as the League for Pers ty, which wil affifiate with : lar State organ.zat fi § fight against the Act | statement in which he said: ” he question of future petroleum | Street, both of them thirteen yours More Than 300 day afternoon in the | PPOs Oe ompany. Tw willingly 3 leg. Po such proportions has the move ist be sent to the Senate, | boys with young Lange at the time of | ymitat grown that a permanen nt Harding i® understood to| the injury that he and others wer, nouncement ay soon as he can find| The testimony given by the Lanye Chairman boy, by Nicholas Lisa, of the samy In withdrawing his name from | address in Madison Strect, and oy Shoat . deration Mr. Teagle gave out a) ore oe No. 408 Moncoo Special Sale of Wind all legislation which | supplies and the efforts of foreigners|oig, was that a West Shore freigh ‘ i e the alleged dethr f fo exclude this country has developed | 01: * x ae ¥ E es Li. Summer Frocks Pore! liberty a very real problem. This and other Hapakea: yy Sits a ik Btrort, * J e ol p Parade | pe o utters pmed » a . in st and there cut ' © At the frst ting of the Parade | pertinent matters seemed to make | Hoboken, pril last and ec Many as Low as $5.95 ‘i \ |S - ‘assume this responsibility, and [ am|party of youngsters, said all of thein Organdies, Dotted — Swiss A 25.00 creatly interested In the subject.” cr a - its : : C; 7 voipai: Beret hs tere ceneited ee ASO UAE da¥ ads HOtan GS ones COLO AD UI, ; Made in the French manner, with an elastic waistline, a He arch iad ; Carpentier in Charity Boat, | Street, and that there, as they swung $5.95 to $13.50 p demure neckline and just a hint of a sleeve, in black, navy t total number ot marchers is so Cuvoentier, challenger’ eS 5S 1 ‘ © id 3 $ ‘ * 4 di Aipimated at 250,000, and trom. the | ,C°eTsee Caen nee ot ieee (oon eamenger train going in the Open All Day Saturday F Q blue, jade, rose, white, pearl gray or orchid, with grosgrain snr tty hich Meceptances are | area at a gnden party to be wv Tange pas ribbon sash and bindings to match or contrast in color. other officials, it will be /on Sunday, June 12, at Villa Marina, the rising. they se arent homeo Mrs. Frank C. Henderson, Ror-| 1" View of this (evidence, Judge 14 to 18 years. ‘ much greater, Within a few days|iyn, L. I. He will box an exhibition | Knox bad the three other boys r: ict headquarters will be opened |pout with a sparring partner and, so far | called and questioned tufther by As divisions; and then |ay Is known, this will be his only public | sistant United States Attorney to participate may lappearance before the big battle. ‘The | rett W, Cotter. They became tu “spay ing free milk to undernourished children | Zbruptly alsmissed the case yester S’The marchers-to-be are as rreat | italy. | day saying that he could not conceive A 'KERCHIEF FROCK | OF SILK CANTON CREPE 38.00 Mee St ite doctors, lawyere,| : : : - a 7 = An exact duplicate of a French model, with fagoting entre © doctors, wyers, : bankers. brokers, merchants, real ea- deux, and rippling handkerchief draperies at the sides. In i en, clerks, art- i | ing men—men of every trade NEWARK STORE BROOKLYN ST calling. LC ‘ORE | Beet corsiscn’ nay be reached Broad Street & Falton Street A FOULARD FROCK VEILED Bi aos, prvsicns may be reasned auseria Gers HS i ss tse INGEORGETTE CREPE 38.00 — Bese Game | West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Wiis ome iapeccinanenta | oye ° . e Georgette crepe; in navy blue. 14 to 18 years. } Peete Tati" Totally Different Styles in Engaging Versions! | is of Greater New York: oF A Chay, New Mork. from NAVY BLUE SUITS WITH Street to the city line north ws Me The necessary suit that makes a summer wardrobe adaptable Suteeciman, ‘No a6 Bast 92d for town or travel expresses its smartness by the length of its Street, Captain Division C, from 59th Captain Division A, from Bat‘ery blue tricotine or twillcord. 14 to 18 years. yuston Street on the east side. Busha Release aa” ie Committee announced that to fall out early and attend to their this frock hides its pattern and its pleating beneath a veil of Pethe Cliairman also announced the following a Adamini, Captain Division . e ece:cea, Newer Summertime Dresses ee | 125th Street to Van Cortlandt Et the west side. Mr. Erath's Beeget to 126th Street ear | Presenting a Number of Delightful New Ideas and Colors coat and the slimness of its silhouette, in three models of navy Serre ee oe ese The Ultra in Feminine Styles and the Ultimate in Value | =a somes C Billings, No. 16 Court BRILLIANT and diversified carnival of N YOUTHFUL, animated silhouettes—out- "Sala isaile ali A June Dresses—in gay colors, crisp fabrics I “PS ines. ! standing overskirts, adorable collar effects hiya, “Captain Division H, Co- and fetching accessories. In short, charming and sleeves that are ever so new. Frocks that . Hlopkine has, sent out requests originations of extremely refined character—as start out to be different—and end by com- ean im “i ain subtle in their charm as the girl who wears them. pletely discounting the season’s earlier offerings. on the side 59th ‘eet th Street. Figured Voile , anes Plain Voile hundred, men ot the a. o.| Figured Voile At The Very Special Bedell Prices ‘announces, will be in line Eponge Brcite:| Knguen | $598 $1998 8199 815 #95 | Sneue | Poon ition, 2,000 others have enrolled Organdy ! cas x : Eee On = ihe captnia, and there ‘wil be| Sport Silks Novelty Fabrics) J One of the Enjoyable Little Journeys Before One’s BA, conducted. by Rosa apa Summer Dress Supremacy! Wedding—the Express Elevators to The Man’s Shop TO TRANSFER ENFORCEMENT. Tf you have yet to ascertain definitely why Oh Sa ad : N, June $.—President Bedell Summer Dresses represent the maxi- castes vestersas,, eee ; 4 mum of Style for the minimum of cost in t for transfer from the Treas- * America today, here is ity! partment to the Department of day, here is your opportunity! joe eo Beigel pal enforcement jons.of the Volastead act, as fa- by Senators Penrose and Wat- , Becretary of the Treasury Mel- Internal Revenue Commissioner » Attorney General Daugherty in House leaders. taxing features in the Vol act would remain in the Treas- poner’ to. the wenue. If t revails the Commissioner of Prohi ition will be directly under Attor- Genera) Daugherty. This would enforcement of the crimina Asions of the law a matter for Department of Justice, For June Benedicéts Te begin the An outfit that means correctness, affair har- satisfaction and economy, at a mo- moniously— ment when you should be free from without possi- —_ worry. bility of criti Silk hats, patent leather shoes, wed- cism—see that ding scarfs of Macclesfield and Spital- you and your fields silks, shirts and collars according best man and to the best usage—and, if you please, yourushers are the button’sets and dress jewelry which * dressed in uni- often constitute the groom's gift to his son. ushers. Cutaways of The trouble of search and selection correct Oxford has been saved you. vicuna, full silk , . » Light suits for travel, dress clothes lined, The Man's Shop's standard, $65. and dinner coat, topcoats, golf clothes, Striped trousers—custom tailorwors- underwear and furnishings—your entire teds, $15 and $16.50; anda fine white wedding outfit is here, at reasonable linen duck waistcoat, $11.50. prices. Lord & Taylor Dissowate of 10% to 50% obtaia on everything. R unusual gifts now is the time and moving toour new home, 38th Screet FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street discounts of 10% to 50% The Man’s Shop ick Service for Th Express Elevat | obtain on everything. Ht Tenth Floor Who Must Catch Trains Without Stop 4 OVINGTON'’s ff | “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.” $34 Fifth Ave, nr. 32d St. y It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World Want Will Go Get it,

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