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5 when the boys Were doing ordinary mitted for the first time that the photo- | Basil D. Spaulding and William L. Red-| authorized, Tore Gat tamivine ao tate (Ure ReSte CASE GreDE IN Guelian aot a TROLCETEED ofl fictd were not wauttioriond By frees | altar ta Prosecution had announced 4 These things are going on all over AT CHEW’S TRIAL Mrs. C Ww The defense aleo admitted | part Tt waa also admitted that use| the close of its case, Wiktiam BH. Leahy, r 8 i} wetting @hal Uae eucht te bave ont ave t oN Salne Pied He Latieriy, \iedeed rominations wt Gotels wes’ unl Reutty reseese Cnet goteren ens Sapeneepeweereeneremense cree [5 SPENT 10 TRAIN DISABLED SOLDIERS Kansas Congressman Charges Huge Waste of Funds in Rehabilitatio: Work. MILLIONS IN SALARIES. ‘Robinson Declares Total Cost fT Now Threatens to Be | $1,000,000,000. WASHINGTON, June 8 (United ‘(Press).—Charges that Federal funds @re being wasted in “shovelfuls” by the Federal Board for Vooational MAvcation rehabilitating soldiers were made to-day by Representative Rob- Anson (Rep. Kan.). It the present policy is continued { the Government could give every dis- * abled soldier $10,000 in cash, and more soldiers would get the money * than will be rehabilitated by the present board, he said. Under pres- | ent practices ‘the rehabilitations bill wall exceed $1,000,000,000, Mr. Robin- ‘® eon added, stating that already $265,- €00,000 has been appropriated. He favored aiding the disabled men, but insisted that although $145,000,000 &i eady had been actually expended, enly 3,000 men have rehabilitated—a gost of $46,000 a man. Overhead expenses of the board are + extremely high, he charged in claim- + 4ng that in April, 1921, the board paid $8,000,000 to the wounded men and $3.000,000 in salaries, > Mr. Robinson charges that the bound Is allowing “mushroom” schools © @ be organized overnight for the © training of men, that large sums are © betng given to their promoters instead £ f sending the wounded to State uni- versities and established schools, He continued: “If you think that money has not = been thrown out by the shovelful, I > want to cite some cases. Over in * Tittsburgh @ man got a contract from fhe board to start a school for the @isabled. He had no buildings and » mo equipment, but the board agreed * @o give him 150 students and pay him $85 a month tuition per man, He had + $00 men in his school and was receiv- i $15,000 a month. At that time we “= hud about 200 men in training, but | @his school teacher in Pittsburgh, with mo school at all when he made the evatract, had more students than any j Great university in America.” Mr. Robinson then pointed out that Kentucky University and Berea Col- Bege accepted disabled men for tuition £ pates of $5 and $3.50 a month. “IT have found,” he continued, “that ® certain tailoring company in New Mork had assigned to it thirty dis- ‘Pied soldiers and was paid for its J called instruction $1,060 a month, EVENING WORL D, WEDNES ere oo ae DAY, JUNE 8, 1921. getting what they ought to have out of these, millions appropriated by Loe bal Beverly Grayson Chew, charged with forgery and other offenses, reated to- day. ‘The court martial, sitting at Governor's Island was delayed In open- ing because of the absence of two wit nesses who were expected to testify to a photograph of Mrs, Marjorie B, Chew, wife of the defendant, and to the cir umatances surrounding the issue of al- edged forged checks. The defense, EXAMINATIONS FOR NEW YORK POST OFFICES SET FOR JUNE 24, WASHINGTON, June 8—The first New York Post Offices to come under the new executive order for naming Postmasters are Canton, Clifton Springs, Depew, Dunkirk, Elmira, Groton, Hemp- atead, ‘Liberty, Millbrook, North Conoc- ton, Onelda, Port Henry and Suffern Open compelitive examinations are nounced for these places for Jun West Thirty-Fourth Street BROOKLYN NEWARK Falton Street nr. Hoyt. Broad St, & W. Park These Specials at AR Bedeli ‘sieres} Sale Knitted Wool SPORT CAPES 7-2 An extraordinary purchase and sale—offering, for tomorrow, the season’s most desirable $10.98 and $12.98 values at but $7.98. Plain or accordion plaited models with large brushed wool collars and revers. In Two - Tone Plaited Effects The prosecution in the trial of Capt. Imported Madras Russian Cords Fibre Stripes Only the better grades of imported and domestic ledged registrations at hotels was un- Men’s Summer Shirts Satin Stripes Shirtings are included. Men who were disappointed in not filling all their requirements at our recent sale will welcome this timely opportunity to purchase ‘Negligee Shirts. Soft Double Cuffs e HERALD SQUARE On Sale Tomorrow Rios —Main Wioor, 35th Street. Inc. NEW YORK ‘1 19 Imported Jacquards White Oxfords Coat Style & Co Sport Shoes free from extravagan $7 50 $ 85° $Q50 For Example For Women—The New “LINDEN” ce OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G 34th Street, New York For Thursday Extraordinary Values in ‘Women’s Underwear 1500 “‘Roselle’’ Jersey Silk Vests Dainty lace top and drop stitch Vests, fully reinforced. Flesh and Orchid. Remarkable Values 1.95 No C. 0. D.’s No Phone Orders 1000 Wash Silk Bandeaux Models of Plain and Brocaded Satin. Ribbon shoulder straps. Also All- Over Cluny Lace Brassieres. Very Special 1 .00 1200 Athletic Union Suits Crossbar and _ striped Voile. forced Bodice styles. Very Special 1 2 45 1000 Jersey Silk Bloomers Drop stitch models, fully rein- forced. Elastic at waist and. knee. Flesh and Orchid. Rein- Flesh and White. and heel ivory white. vamp. 10 other styles to select from. For Men—The Two-tone “CREST” in Russia Calfakin. ro other styles to select from. .OWEN Values on Easy Payments The announcement that we would extend liberal terms has been the means of Sa REGAL SHOE COMPANY greatly increasing our business. Our Policy is: **More Business; Lower Prices!” : Salo of REGAL SHOES Owen Daven-o Regal Shoes for Spring are $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 Suites a ORLYN STORES = pene rr 466 Fifth Ave. 301 Broadway 108 Mowark fore, Four pieces of furniture and only 5422 Fifth Ave. = 1049 three to pay for and taking only tc Fen) Gi, Genes Ave) the space of three in your home. ™ _ : Tapestry or Damask Suites ee. that have sold as high as $300—on sale now at only *175 on easy terms. All 3 Stores. Wd Maa S ! Herald Square B'dway 34th to 35th Se, . Our Own Baking Our Own Molasses Fruit Cake, 54c Each—Prepared from raisins, citrons, walnuts and spices. Baked in 4 special-sized forms, about 134 pounds each. ki HOME-MADE STYLE POUND CAKE—Its quality is unrivalled it { any specialty store. Made of fine ingredients, pound for pound., Plain or raisin, 64e Ib.; cherry, citron, raisin and nut. At 74c Ib. RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES—Fach cake weighing about _1}9 pounds. A quality that retails in specialty stores at $1.25 each. Our { Ic Ed GLACE CHERRY CAKE, in loaves welehing about 114 Ibs., at 59¢ each. It isa very rich, nutritious cake, thick with cherries, deliciously ‘Weet 34th St. Sth St. at 7th Ave. flavored. Nicholas Ave. 66 s@ter Se. PLAIN LAYERS—For a strawberry shortcake and all other layer cakes; made of fine ingredients and baked just brown enough and the right thickness; large size. 12c each Ei OUR OWN WHOLE WHEAT OUR OWN JELLY ROLL—Filled { BREAD—In loaves maighing each with our home-made style cur- Fant jelly and loed, vanilla, oF chocolate, Cake’ weighin, about 1 Ib., eacl GOLD CAKES—Vanilla or Choco. late; made of pure ingredients; inlet 9c each COCOANUT LAYER CAKE—A Slayer cocoanut cake, of five | ingredients, 44c cach; Slayer | cake, be NUT CAKES, special at 34c each ‘a pound, at OUR OWN DELICIOUS WHOLE WHEAT BREAD—In_ loaves weighing @ pound, at 12c each EY OUR OWN HIGH GRADE COF- EX FEE CAKES, 29c each ANGEL CAKES, special at 34c each CURRANT BUNS—Doren, Delicatessen A Special Sale of Sugar-Cured Boiled Hams—Every one selected, cured and cooked with greatest care, Sliced : Whole Ham EGG POTATO SALAD, WITH MAYONNAISE—29c |b, A combination salad made of fresh eggs, celery, fine potatoes and excellent mayonnaise, in which only pure oil is used. SPANISH SrVLE VEGETABLE SALAD, 43¢ |b.—A delicious combination Salad of Potatoes, amet When the Wilsons’ Baby 4 Was Six Months Old RS. WILSON found that with baby’s bath and every- thing she used so many towels she had a new problem to solve. She had read Boott Toweling advertising in women’s magazines, so she bought two bolts. From them she made four dozen towels. There are plenty of towels now at Wilson’s. Towels made of Boott Toweling are so absorbent and soft and bright-white that mothers find them a boon. They are COMPLETE APARTMENT SPECIAL — AT 23D STREET STORE ONLY Beautiful Living Room furnished in overstuffed ta) our, with Lib: , Table. Louis 1. Dining Room Suite in Walnut and Ouest hans Bedroom $ Suite in American Walnut. A $1,000 apartment—only............ seceeceserees SMALL DEPOSIT DELIVERS IT. qe Four Pieces—Louis XV. American Walnut 45 in. Dresser, 36 in. Chifforette, 41 in. Semi-Vanity and Full Bow Foot Bed—truly a $475 Suite—at the re- markable price of only COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, 69c Ib.—A choice product. ‘ DRIED BONELESS HERRING— Fine quality. 2c Ib. Be SARDELLEN BUTTER OR ANé CHOVY PASTE, 2c pices R tubes; delicious for sandwiches, SPECIAL SALE IMPORTED easy to launder, and always keep their bright-whiteness. Boott Towels last a long time because they are made of selected cotton and woven with a double yarn. Buy it by the bolt from your dealer. If he cannot supply i Sweet P , Celery, Toma- ‘ cl iad Cre ctnee Beans, Peas, Lima ROQUEPORT CHEESE, 94c 1b. Beans, Carrots and Mayon- Prime quality, fine grade. naise. LIMBURGER CHEESE — Fancy } SALAMI SAUSAGES — Fancy New York State. 36c Ib. § LIBERAL TERMS, D. T. OWEN CO. Inc. sausage, well spiced and sea- OUR OWN PEANUT BUTTE: soned. 79¢ Ib. R, LYON STYLE SAUSAGE, 29¢ Ib.—Made of Virgini 98c Ib. nuts; nourishing and Palatabie; —Fancy sausage, well spiced in sanftary grease-proof paper and seasoned, OURS 1 New York State Fancy Full Milk Cheese—A mild mis 7 ABS OR BB NG Daven-os & Furnit ; be ; 34 E. 23d St. 66 West 45th St. 53 Flatbush Av. | cheese of excellent flavor............... 28c a pound | . . BROOKLYN BOOTT MILLS, ‘Lowait, Mass. \|Ef ‘Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered Open Saturday Evening UPTOWN Open Saturday Evening Recre —*ith Moor, 5th street.

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