The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1921, Page 4

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t | | ) County Committee and is active SHYS NEVER SEEKS “BAN RECORDS OF CHTY HEADS’ WIVES) Hirshfield Gives One Instance; Says Hylan’s Books Were 3 Inspected. Commissioner of Accounts H rsh- fleld charged to-day in statement that the Meyer Legislative Committee is directing the produe- tion of the savings bank books of | elty officials’ wives According to Hirshfleld, a a iormal trans. eript of Mayor ITylan’s account in! the bank in which he deposits h Pay warrants, copies of which ‘CHEW SO VIOLENT | | Officer Resents Request by Court Martial That His Wife Show Her Teeth. Capt. Beverly Chew, accused of passing bad checks while in the uni- form of an army officer in Washing- ton, this city and elsewhere, became | violent at the morning session of his ce amprising His counsel and wife it and the court vainly endeavored to quiet him asked for some weeks ago by the| was found necessary to suspend the Meyer committee, shows the Mayor trini until be could be calmed. had less money on deposit than wher) Capt. Chew flared up over what he! be went into office Jan. 1, 1914 | characterized n insult to his wife The committee's latest activities) The defense rd to-day and the against bank accounts, Hirshfield first witnesses called were two clerks says, is principally directed against) and a chambermaid from the Hotel Tax Commissioners, including James} Washington, in Washington, who had Sexton, Brooklyn political leader, and! previously testified for the prosecu- | Bernard A. Ruoff, assistant to Tax tion Commissioner Swasey. The savings! ‘The object of calling these wit- bank account of Mrs. Ruoff has also been asked for, Hirshfield claims. nesses Was to establish that Capt Chew's wife was not with bim at the Hirshfleld says it will surprise no hotel at a time when certain oceur- one who knows Ruoff if the lesisla-| one, there were observed by the Rive probers learn he has a substan- | iinegsen, The defense contends that tial bank account, for he ts reputed! one, woman, resembling | Mrs. to be wealthy. He inherited money | { and has been in the real estate and | * undertaking business. Ruoff is a friend of the Mayor. He} is a member of the Democratic po- | litically in the 20th Assembly Dis- trict. He is President of the Ridge- ‘wood Board of Trade and the Greater Ridgewood Civic Association which have been friendly to the Mayor. Hirshfield said a transcript of the Mayor's bank account showed that} every two weeks the Mayor deposited | his pay checks and checked in against the amount to pay all his household expenses. “I happen to know that Mayor Hylan has less money in bank to-day than when he went into office,” said Hirshfield. Hirshfield did not make public the name of any official's wife beyond that of Mrs. Ruoff. Senator Meyer subpoenaed, He replied that he was not aware of it, but admitted such subpoenaes might be issued without Chew, was his companion on that oc- casion, Two of the witnesses testified that | the woman with Capt. Chew had} irregular and poor teeth. The court ordered Mrs. Chew to cxhibit her | teeth in support of the contention for, the defense that she has white and| perfect teeth. It was at this po'nt that Capt, Chew started the dis- turbance, In opening for the defense, William FE. Leahy, civilian counsel to Cupt. Che said he would show that the officer was severely wounded and been, as a result, irresponsible ever Mrs. Chew was taken to the Cler- mont Avenue Police Court in Brook- tyn to-day on a summons issued by a she was riding to Governor's Island had produced too much smoke. Sho paid a fine of $5. aac was asked if he was aware that Amb. s 5 women's bank accounts were being) "*rt# Ambo” Tratn Speed 15 Miles An order limiting the speed of trains passing through Perth Amboy to fifteen miles an hour was issued to-day by the his knowledge. He denied Mayor Hylan's bank account has been sub- ‘poenaed. State Public Utility Board as the re- sult of the collision between a train and a fire engine last week in which nine firemen were killed. West Thirty-Fourth Street BROOKLYN ey Specials “| NEWARK Fulton Street nr. Hoyt Fine Quality! SALE SPORT SKIRT All Bedell Stores) IMPORTANT WEEK-END SPECIALS! Novelty Tuxedo New T fibre silk. Broad St. & W. Park. SILK D ‘uxedo models of pure, heavy In dark or sport shades, Very Special! S gassed in action in France, and has! since his return to the United States, | policeman, who said her car in which | | Very $ | Special! Gabardines and Surf Satins with new ket, belts and button trimmings. | Sport and street models. A Timely Sale! VESTEE ! SWEATERS 1% Practical for sport and gen- era] outdoor wear, Shetland Wool, waist-length models, vestee and tuxedo collars of contrasting colors. Rey Very Special! / NI TROLS cusp OEKeTE Ao It ~ « ASSAILING JUDGES |“ THAT TRIAL STOPS THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, U. S. NOW TRAINING 83,504 STUDENTS | Former Service Men and} Women—304 of Latter on the Roll. WASHINGTON, June 23.—The led- eral Government Is conducting Values That Endorse the Vogue of ONE-SKIN FUR SCARFS Lucille Fox Scarfs 19.50 Stone Marten Scar}. 24.50 Formerly Limited Quantities From Our Regular Stock At Most Extraordinary Price Reductions Silk Frocks Formerly 59.50 to 95.00 Taffeta or crepe de chine. Dance Frocks.. TELLER &;CO, 6-75— 11.00 to 14.00 | worn lurgest university with a of 83,504 students—all former ee I laa tener es -_ a 1921, cimimed thy. interest-ot the grovtent | (Witte. i-inr hervice men and women—according to an announcement to-day by the Fed- eral Board for Vocational Education. ‘The students are scattered from coast to coast in 15,000 placement training and 2,000 educational institutions, Women, former army nurses and yeo- women, number 304 on the stuuent the rot, BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Specally Shop of ‘Oppinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET FRIDAY number of students, 83 per ce suing such work, while bus n commercial lines have attracted 26 according to the board's Fourteen per cent. of the students ate seeking professional educations and 12 per cent. are fit- ting themselves to man the Nation's farms, ‘The remainder of the stu- dent roll is giving its time to pre- vocational umuning. per cent, records, GOSSAMER Setting the Pace 1.9 2.95 Black, silver or Beige, wh STORE OPEN THIS SATURDAY UNTIL 5 P. M. BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Specially Shop of Oniginaliono FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ ‘STREET’ Will Close Out—FRIDA Y & SATURDAY WOMEN’S and MISSES’ PUMPS - OXFORDs : SLIPPERS At Extraordinary Price Reductions —§.75— | AFTERNOON AND EVENING MODELS OF BLACK KIDSKIN, PATENT LEATHER OR SATIN Not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the collection. STORE OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M., INCLUDING THIS SATURDAY BONWIT TELLER. & CO. The Specially Shop of Orpinalions FIFTH AVENUE.AT 387 STREET | Will Close Out—FRIDAY & SATURDAY MISSES’ FROCKS, SUITS, COATS Sizes 14 to 18 Years 65.00 Keeping Pace With Summer Footwear taupe or gray ALL SILK WITH SILK SOLE AND GARTER TOP 13.00 to 16.00 Tailored Suits. 38.00 Formerly 89.50 to 110.00 Poiret twill or tricotine. Costume Suits 65.00 SILK HOSE tor Summer Values pearl, Regularly cordovan 2.50 ite, black, Regularly 4.50 . Formerly Cloth Frocks....38-00 Dance Frocks..75-90 NO EXCHANGES Formerly 95.00 to 150.00 Poiret twill or tricotine. Canton Crepe Coats. 65-00 Formerly 125.00 to 150.00 Tailored or embroidered models, DaytimeCapes 45-00 Formerly 95.00 to 150.00 Veldyne, Marvella or Poiret twill; in desirable colors. Formerly 85.00 to 125.00 Crepe de chine, Canton crepe, chiffon or lace. Formerly 75.00 to 110.00 Poiret twill or tricotine. Formerly 110.00 to 155.00 Lace or taffeta—Paris adap- tation and period models, Third Floor NO CREDITS We Connection With: Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET GROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE A SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW OF NEWLY CREATED SUMMER FROCKS OF SILK OR COTTON THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY NEW FROCK OF FIGURED VOILE GRACEFULLY SIMPLE OF DESIGN, SHEER, DAINTY, SUMMERY, PIPED AND TRIMMED WITH HEMSTITCHED WHITE ORGANDIN; TWO SMART SPORT POCKETS ADD A CHARMING TOUCH TO THIS PRETTY FROCK 10.00 WA NEW FROCK OF CREPE DE CHINE TINY SLASHED SLEEVES, MEDINVAL SPANISH IN DESIGN, GIVE A JAUNTYO EFFECT TO THIS UNCOMPROMISINGLY SLIM AND STRAIGHT FROCK OF CREPE DE CHINE; LOOPS, GAILY TWO TONED ARE siT IN ORDERLY ROWS AT INTERVALS AND MAKE FOR AN INTERESTING TRIMAING 95.00 FOUR COMPLETE FLOORS ARE DEVOTED TO THE SALE OF WOMEN’S OR MISSES’ FROCKS OF SILK, COTTON OR, CLOTH em AVEO UR mm AY NA a BH. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Remarkable Values are now obtainable in Women’s Cotton Frocks of the finer order, presenting many charming models (including imported frocks) variously developed im the daintiest Summer materials; the prices being greatly reduced to $28.00, 38.00, 48.00 and upward Women’s Cotton Skirts in a varied assortment of mew styles and fabrics, the latter including many in white, as well as some striking color effects, also offer exceptional value at the spectar price of $4.50 (Third Floor, Madison Avenue section)

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