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” TURY FEE HOLDOUT’ BY COURT CLERKS. ASEROUS PROBLEM Bond, Now Has $400,000 In His Custody. Accounts, continued before trial. ($400,000 in his custody. fender the usual $5,000 bond. @rued interest of jury fees. ® compliant mood, Commissioner Hirshfield day Wed. @ proper parties, @pplication by the proper parties, paths Baise Snead os (CASH IS NEEDED TO Arthor ervice, No. 480 Yesterday Issued t to the public: ‘We can place rey @ext three weeks If mediate financial ald. The unempl ment situation is growing more / | Number 1640 One of 65 Styles of Low Shoes, One Clerk, Under a $5,000 David Hirshfield, Commissioner of to-day commended The Evening World in exposing the laxity @t methods, if not worse, of the clerks (ef the Municipal Courts in returning “moneys representing jury fees for the @rial of rent actions settled or dis- Many in- @tances are on record of clerks hold- fing jury fees for three months and faking no effort to return them. One @lerk, tt has been discovered, had He was only The Municipal Court Code rules @hat all moneys, representing jury fees, paid by any party as provided fn the act, shall be returned forth- ‘with to each party by the clerk of fhe court to whom such jury fee was aid. One clerk, it was found, had jred the services of an expert ac- fountant and paid him out of the ac- Lawyers Retained in rent actions have written pany times without getting results. sonal visits are successful only when the clerk is not “busy” or is in to-day fecommended that all delay could be @bviated if the court clerks could be fade to return jury fees within thirty fter the action had been set- If, at the expiration of thirty lays, he has not been able to reach the fees should an be transferred to the Control- ‘8 office, subject to payment upon JOIN JOBS AND MEN Williams, former Federal Wood Administrator, who ts Chatr- ‘man of the Board of American Land ington Avenue, following appeal “Last week American Land Service * placed 743 ex-service men in jobs. men during the we can get im- g An Unusual Offering Men’s White Buckskin, trimmed with ‘Tan Calf saddle. 86 Delancey Street —even little tots may safety feast on Necco pure sugar wafers, and 40 pieces in delicious flavors give: them a happy surprise. Please them today New England Confectionery CO. Over 73 Years of Successful Candy Making THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 39, ous, The suffering of unemployed ex- men is incredible. e are getting in our office daily hundreds of these men who ping on park beni and suffering from lack of sufficient food, They do not want charity. ‘Chey want work. ‘There are prac- ties no industrial jobs. There are thousands of farm jobs. We need your financial help to get the men and these jobs together. “The money is needed for fares to get the men to their jobs and for the expense of field secre- tarles who distribute the labor to the farmers. Every day that we can save at his time means jobs to hundreds. “Will you make one more sacrifice and send us a check? “ARTHUR WILLIAMS, hairman of the Board of Directors, necks to John Whalen, Treasurer, v seven boys “hocked"* their suitcases ta get part of their fares to work. THEY WANT JOBS.” FRANK‘A-HALL & SONS 25W-457HST-N-Y- aren Ate’ Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk : ‘NO COOKING The “Food Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK’S, aa-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes oN My Black or $9.00 ‘Compare with other makes selling for $14’ London Character Shoes 1480 Broadway ‘Times 8a. 276 W. 125th St. pear Sth Ave REAL RIPE CHERRIES IMBEDDED ” CREAM. CHOCOLATE COATED iy Broadway at Ninth New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 en i French and Domestic Blouses at Less than Cost 100—originally $3.95 to $7.50—Friday $2.35 100—originally $14.50 to $32.50—Friday $4.85 . 100~originally $12.75. At $2.35 Blouses in batiste, dimity and voile. tirely hand-made, ornamented with hand-drawn work and em- broidery. Others are pique trimmed. Excellent sweater collars, in V and round necks. At $4.85 Models in Georgette crepe, satin and crepe de chine and sports wool jersey. The group includes many suit and “cos- tume” blouses, in both the smart overblouse and the regu- lation models in all suit shades. Many of these are exquisitely embroidered by hand in colored silk, beads and metal thread. Some in gay colors. Satin models embroidered in self color and are the nucleus for a whole costume for afternoon wear. Some sports models are suit- able for mountains and beach wear, trimmed with brushed wool collars. Some models are en- | . to $35—Friday $9.75 At $9.75 FRENCH blouses, exquisite, hand-made, in batiste, voile, handkerchief linen. The typical French lingerie blouses that one buys in Paris. Trimmed with Valenciennes lace, fine tucks, embroidery, filet and Irish lace’ —all real, of course. Frilled models, models with long roll-back collars, and charming tie-around models. In white, blue, mauve, flesh color and maize. At $12.75 86 blouses, French hand - made, handker- chief linen, crepe de chine, voile, batisie and net, trimmed with hand embroidery, drawn work and real lace. Originally $32.50 to $65. Second Floor, Old Building For Miss 14 to 20 From our best skirt tailor 200 Sports Skirts at $3.95 Our $5.75 Grade White cotton gabardine an Five models—gathered all Distinctive pockets. id cordeline—also khaki. around, or just in back. Waistbands—25 to 32 inches. Lengths—30 to 35 inches. Second Floor, Old Bullding, Tenth Street at about one-fourth Made for the U. S. Government of fine, heavy navy blue unfin- ished worsted—the cloth in each coat is worth about $5. Most of them are lined with fine Vene- tian—a lining that with- stands the hardest kind of wear. Sleeves are lined with sturdy drill. Buttonholes are hand- made — with silk, And the coats are tailored for SERVICE. There are no Samples—fine Silks— $15 to $18 grades.... Chiefly samples and close-out groups from a maker who uses the finer and better-known silks. For instance: Chinchilla satin, Drop- stitch tricolette, embroidered crepe meteor, White Geor- gette crepe, hemstitched, DOWN-STAIRS STORE Men’s Blue Coats cost of the material alone.. { Lovely Silk Skirts the ) $1.45 buttons—you can put on the kind of buttons you prefer. Good coats for— —working in the garden— to put on when fixing up your car—to wear after stren- uous exercise—tennis and stich—to wear after a swim —to wear when working around the house—for men who are employed in hotels, institutions, and who drive. Broadway, cor, Eighth -} $11.75 Pussy Willow Silk, Canton Crepe and other novelties, There are blues, and greens, and tans, and pinks, and other summer colors, including figured patterns that are lovely to see. Downstairs Store, Old Bullding 6 in walnut, $1,516 beautifully carved. 17 of French china at half price THEO. HAVILAND 52-piece sets, gold handles, two border Specially made‘ up for small households. Our $80 grade. $40, Friday. 2, English porcelain . $35 the set GRINDLEY 107-piece sets with attractive border design; our $47.50 grade. 10 complete Dining-room Suites at Half Price 4 in mahogany, $1,500 grade § One design—Renaissance type—copied from the original pieces in the Victoria and Albert Mu- seum, in London, and made Each suite consists of buffet (22x79 in.), china cabinet, extension table (50x70 in.), serving table, five side chairs, one arm chair. Sale of Dinner Sets for 100 brides Regular stocks, reduced grade... \ $745 of finely figured woods, Sixth Gallery, New Bullding 54, American porcelain $25, $30, $35 107-piece sets. © Blue and gold lined, traced handles, $27.50 grade, at $25. Conventional and floral border designs, solid gold handles; our Re and $48 grades—at $30 and 18, American china $40 the set WARWICK 107-piece sets, floral design; our $55 grade. Second Gallery, New Buliding Sport Silks— special at $4.65 yd. SILK CANTON CREPE with fancy cross-bars of fibre silk— white and white, cream and gold, white and turquoise, silver gray and blue, black and white —$5.85 grade. PLAID EFFECTS, self-col- ored—white, gray, tan, brown, navy blue, black—$5.85 grade. FIBRE silks in fancy stripes and plaids—$6.50 grade. All told, about 4,000 yards. Main Floor, Old Bullding Printed Voiles from abroad 2,000 yards at 50c—a special price made possible by a pe- cial purchase of very fine qual- ity voile. Silk-like design of white on navy blue grounds, and of black on white. 39 in. wide. Plain Color Voiles, 32¢ 1,500 yards, 39-40 in. wide. and black, Main Floor, Old Buliding Lingerie Ribbons ‘Specially Priced Excellent quality satin lingerie ribbons with self-col- ored figure; pink, blue white; from % in. to 1 in. wide; sold in ten-yard pieces only— B5e, 45c, 60c, 85c and $1.15 the piece (were 45c to $1.50), Ribbon Section, Main Floor, Old Buliding Pink, heliotrope, blue, ivory | 100 Women’s Skirts going at $8.75 Were $12.75 and $15 A little early “before vaca- tion” sale of Heavy wool skirts for the country and seashore (where a wool sport skirt is necessary). Beautiful stripes and plaids, and subdued colorings in vogue this season. The woman who invariably chooses midnight blue, or tan or beige, will find her type of skirt among these, too, Pleated and plain models. Colored silk skirts are also included, in high shades and soft pastel tints, in sports silks, Flannel skirts, too Many individual models. Sizes 25 to 34, Second Floor, Old Building Bathrobes of Terry cloth for bathers Gay and effective stripes— and a very small price, $4.95, They are the accepted ty: of robe for wearing over the bathing suit—add to it smart note of color—are easily dried and laundered — good looking model with convenient pockets Gadi wdiuatacia, eorduaiesies Third Floor, New Bullding Let us frame your pictures —Pictures of school or col- lege campus— ~-Pictures of commencement and classmates— —Your diploma— 400 Bag Tops at Half Price Great variety of shapes and | colors. Square, round, odd | shapes; imitation shell, | green | gold metal, oxidized silver, am ber, light and dark ivory, bright and dark colored tops of com- position, antique ivory effects. | | 50c to $3.25—for $1 to $6.50 grades. Notion Section, Main Floor, Old Building Gloves—a reminder To many women making preparations for week-end trips, outings or vacation jour- neys, these low prices will prob- ably suggest a supply of gloves | at once. Women’s Milanese silk gloves in white, short, 95¢ pair; 16- button, $1.65; -button, $1.95. Women's chamois lisle gloves, white, 65e pair, Better quali white, gray and mode, $1 pair. Others of chamois lisle with srap wrist, $1.50, Long chamois lisle $1.15, $1.76 and $2 pair, i Main Floor, Old Bullding gloves, "| leather Bride and Bridesmaids— For all of them, we have ar- tistic and suitable frames in a large variety. Reasonable prices. K-E-D-S for everybody KEDS are the old-fashioned shoes; sizes 11 to 2, $ to 5% 5 | WHIT low shoes; | sizes 11 to 2, $2.25; 2% to 5%, $2.50; 6 to 11, $ | MEN'S black canvas low shoes; sizes 6 to 11, $1.50. | WHITE canvas shoes; sizes | 11 to 2, $2.50; 24 to Bs, $2.75. Men's, 6 to 11, $3. trimmed, heavy sole; sizes 11 to 2, $2.75, 212 lo Ota, $3.26. Men's white canvas low shoes, brown leather trimmed; 6 to 11, $3.25. Burlington Arcade Floor, Now Buliding Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. | “running” shoes, suitable for boys and men to wear playing tennis, for boating, for camp wear, for all-around summer outing. BOYS’ black cany low | 3 2% | WHITE canvas shoes, brown | T is not big type and big talk in the newspapers but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction, First Break in Prices! And not warranted 00 Men’s Suits $38 First break, Friday morning, in the price of our 1921 suits—a drop of $12 to $17 a suit—not warranted by con- ditions—because today’s cost of making suits as good as these wouldn’t permit any one to sell them for as little as $38. 290 that were $50 210 that were $55 But we do it every year The sale—we mean. And, because men expect it of us, we are going to keep it up. No going outside, either. Every one of the 500 suits in this sale is from REGULAR STOCK. , Yesterday their prices were 950 and 855. A year ago such suits were $75 to 385. Friday, take your pick at $38. Our Main Store Suits They are all suits of the higher grade—worsteds, un- finished worsteds, cassimere, cheviots, flannels—herring- bones, hair lines, fancy mixtures, black and white and tan and white club checks, and plain blues and oxford in unfin- ished worsted or flannel. Ten good models Two 2-button models, six 3-button models; 2-button double-breasted and 3-button double-breasted models; patch pockets and flap-covered pockets. Suits for ALL sizes Regular, shorts, stouts, longs, 36 to 46. Friday morning, in the Main Men's Store. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding Player-pianos for summer homes—save money Had you thought of music for the summer home? The young people will want it to dance to. The older ones will want it to listen to. ‘ Here is your opportunity to put into that home a first-rate player-piano at such saving in price that tt would be a pity not to take advantage of, it. Fine, new Player-pianos at $525 A saving of just $125 on this special make, Entirely new. In mahogany and oak cases. Equipped with latest improved player-action, including transposing device. A limited quantity only. 26 Player-pianos, $545 and $585 These are well-known instruments that have been used here only for demonstration, and are to be moved to make room for new pianos. Savings on these are $105 and $160, They are in perfect order and cased in mahogany. Used Player-pianos from $395 up Instruments taken in exchange, thoroughly rebuilt and renewed in our own piano factory. All fully guar- anteed, and in excellent condition, Fine for summer camp and bungalow. The makes are various and the prices far below their original figures. New Grands and Uprights, too A few $900 Grand pianos for.......see00+: A few $450 Upright pianos for. A few $395 Upright pianos for. . We will sell these instruments on enient terms, ¥ Plano Salons, First Gallery, NeW Buliding ee er ne | | stn ae LT AAEM ON os —