The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1921, Page 16

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921,” al Ie the Johnson Shipyard Corporation |tion brought out that early in 1916) poration, Harden resigned In August, Ir ies the systern of transferring bank HARDING WANTS d sarthament and “it would seem to| pression as the members of the two q of Mariners’ Harbor, have been in- Bedell bought ten shares of the Jobn- 1)17, to ge p the army and Ma-| funds to the ount of the company me ample if it should be expressed | Houses of Congress find themselves when t ds company was, i ia! ted by the Federal Grand Jury in /#9" Shipyard stock. At that time Jo-| gruder was elected president and tort pee are Comey Ww GENERAL TERMS' in the broadest and most genera!| disposed to make.” ‘ i f & ontinued until ea poklyn. seph A. Johnson was President of the neral manager of the shipyards t the. bast, ast May. Directors of the bank ON DISARMING (rms' President Harding wrote to Mr. Mondell will read it to the “hreatgie 1 befo: Judge Garvin, Concern After the U be - da | marae f through his counsel waived | entere Bh 8 the reading of the indictment and en- |P4 # proposal, probably the Porter amend District Attorney Ross, | learning of this, brought 5 tered a plea of not guilty, Bail was 1} a minor ion with the stock, mort of which he did not pay | the bank $80 Opinion Only “in Broadest 1 am vastly more concerned with| fy nt, would be offered ed fifty sharos of com.| {re them. He Is alleged te c wy sorporation, obtained from the Gove) for | District Atte oR that ’ : the favorable attitude of the Congress a fixed at $25,000 by Judge Garvin, who |Corporation, obtained from the Gov. eee sng! Wa Wieiies f explained that later motion to have |erhinent contracts for the building of Then \t is alleged Magruder pre-|PMa "nade ne a Pe Terms,” He Write on this question than Tam as to the | Woman Dies o telat this reduced would be considered, three ships at a cost of $300,000 each f stions, : WASHINGTON, dune 29—1t is expressing that attitude,” the| moved from an “Li to Representative Mondell of House when the Borah disarmament © Republican leader in| amendment is reached, He has ind that a substitute for the Borah ” shares of preferred |ing to Mr. ¥ Desirable to Have Congress's 4 mitted takin; ing, Mra, Eleanor Iverson, fifty ra old, of No. 7 Ridge Street, died he station at 14st $ nue before the arriy: » have the ex- je opinion on the lating to wor ed, "You may be sure | itive will be ready te An officer of the bank said: ‘The |W desirable" real amount of overdrawn drafts is | pre of a fav part of Congress I nKoptt asked that ball be fix Former Cashier of of Mariners’) $50,000, nedet, wn Harbor Bank Said to Have |ave fiven the intor eet and ‘Third t non "qehlon zl t, pay any checks the indictments were found, ‘s il) and and indorsed by | —— Used Money in Ship Co, | haw not been arrested racta for the ships na promi: edit 18 good on ac =BROOKLYN = —E Although the indictment charges the pent figure in th affairs of the core shes » Charged with misapplication of the |men with misapplying $8,300 on and opened a small account funds of the Mariners’ Harbor Na- te Baie Be (pane Nga ) tional Bank of Staten Island, 8yl-| mate » peuen to vanus Bedell, former cashier of the| jg also indicted on charges of A ma fe * f money on contracts Distrist Attorney | "FULTON. IM. SUINS institution and Robert Magruder, and abetting Bedell in the misap President and general manager of tion of the bank's funds, Invest! e bank In addi. ¢ shipyrd cor- Tomorrow—An Important Annual Event An Unparalleled Sale of Blouses’ | 1329—1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue BROOKLYN 4810—4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th & 49th Sts BROOKLYN FULTON STREET aro’ BRIDGE STREET ot Hoyt It Subway Jation Brooklyn PATRONAGE DRIVE Will End To-morrow--- | | Phenomenal . Get Busy and Get Bargains! Values! : os The drive for 50,000 new customers has we want to thank the women who cheer- i gone over the top! The values offered in fully stood the heat and the crowds to make | | this drive have gained many new friends for our acquaintance. If you have not visited 1 Martin’s. We are grateful to the many Martin’s during this drive come in to- No C.0O. D.’s— No Exchanges All Sales Must Be Final i people who have made this drive successful morrow. It will be worth while! (4 A Purchase Specially Made for This Occasion | I 25 Specials for To- morrow! 1 a A Marvellous Selection of about 3000 Fine Voile Blouses, Beautifully § "> _ = eo Embroidered, Lace Trimmed and Tucked, in Charming Flat, Roll and i | rl es. n ite or Colore ombinations. S1zes oO s j | l Frill Styl In All Whit Colored Combinat s 34 to 46 f » | Main Floor Specials | | DRESSES BROOKLYN _ eS Silk Moire Hand Bags 59 «= «dW W, ‘ool Jersey, se ve oleae) ges a ae 12 Mister . PPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 2-- French Voile Blouses 675 :15—F lowered Gopi and Vaffetas 95 Ls — 3 Values up to 8.95 1= Nalvesiup tale 50 - FULION Sixktitit—BbKUUKLYN j sO . , 16—Crepe de Chines, Foulards, j 3 ig i oa Petticoats 289 Dotted Swisses 1 4% R k bi M . FI Ss . | ‘ ly a Values up to 29.75 —_ emar a e ain oor ecia s 4 4—Wash Satin Camisoles 8x 17—Canton Crepes, Embroidered P Lace trimmed; values to 1.50 Georgettes 00 6—Crinkle-Crepe Bloomers 37° Values up to 49.50 252 ‘ . . . Values up to 69c. a Sa Lingerie Petticoats Step-in Drawers 7—All-W ool Slipover Sweaters i | 59 i Values up to 3.95 = With deep flounces 05 Flesh and white; lace 95 | 8—Surf Satin Bathing Suits 1 ee a Seer of dainty embroidery. C| trimmed and embroidered. Cc | Values up to 8.95 7 18— Jersey Gane Suge 95 | 9—Waterproof Bathing Bags 95° Values up to 15.00 — . . é | Specially priced 19—Shantung Suits 1 3:3 Lingerie Gowns Lingerie Chemises j Values up to 25.00 — SS | —— i | ceiilmpeacara —==>= —<—<——= —=—. = . . ~, i Yd: ) Attractively lace trimamed Lace trinmmed and emb'd; [( Coats & Wra Ss | | G | R L § in several fine models. 1 35 ribbon strap and tailored. 1.35 |e ee ————— = \ 10—Jersey and Flannel Sport Coats 7 20—Organdy wa vi nah Drew $ 12 Silk Step-in Drawers Satin Bodices Values up to 15.00 Values up to 2.95 — 11—Camel’s Hair, Polo and Tricotine —Cingham Dresses 95 : . 7 ‘ n 95 ng i 95 Crepe dé Chine; in lace Ribbon strap and built- = Coats - 10> OE 1 triened models; flesh. 1 85 up shoulder models. 1.85 alues up to $9.75 22— Polka Dot Voile Dresses 50 Japanese 12—Satin Coats and Wraps 22:5 Values up to 3.95 P . Values up to 49.40 i a Crepe Kimonos Satin Drawers Silk Chemises way. BOYS pie leet oo inst teen | il Specially Priced Also Crepe de Chine; step- Satin and Crepe de Chine; | C¢ 0 R Ss E T S I J, in models; lace trimmed. 2 95 lace trimmed and tailored. 2 95 — 24 ‘Norfolk W ‘ash. Suits 95 13—Brocade, Satin dad Coutil 95 = 25—RBathing Suits c e s * 5 Values upto 8.00 Be Noh skin ote 95 Breakfast Coats Challie Kimonos Hand embroidered rotten Sah i id Paicunen . m it i i ° Kimonos in Oriental ott oile; embroidery | 8 ‘ais! ley lesigns; trimme 1 DON’T Miss These Remarkable Values! |}) tie iigier\iah |sistentiaiorst mos, TOS)’ ain shiceings, 185 ALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORESemmemmmmamemmmmmmmmmmmmememmma” =

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