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UNTERMYER PLANS RENEWED FIGHT ON "INSURANCE EVILS ‘climes * (Will Take Up Probe When Lockwood Committee Meets by Again in Fall. Reply to Biitu Root and others ‘who have been dofending insurance eempantes is made by Samuel Unter- mayer, in a statement of his intention vigorously to resume the inquiry of the insurance situation when the Lockwood Committee reconvenes in Qhe fall, The statement comes from | Carisbad, where Mr. Untermyer is @pending the summer. ‘He asserted “somebody has played @ mean trick on Mr. Root,” who has been misied as to the facts developed im the inquiry into the insurapce com~- panies last June. He also character- fazed the plea of President Dryden of the Prudential for a review of his affairs by the New Jersey Legislature @s an attempt to obtain a coat of Of his plans for quixsing the in- @arance mon in the fall he wrote: “These gentiemen will then be af- forded the fullest opportunity to make t&e explanations which they hereto- fore preferred not to make, but w.th the equal freedom to the committee to develop all the facts and more par- tiealarly to test the question of whether the practices in which they have been engaged constitute a crim- inal conspirucy. 1 think it will be greed that the judgment of the courts on that point will be more con- elusive than the. opinion of their at- terney, even though he be se de- eminent a gentlemen as Mr. Root.” Mr. Untermyer’s statement said @@at Mr. Root’s opinion, given as counsel to the Fire Underwriters’ Committee, of which Henry Evans, active head of the Continental Fire Insurance Company, is Chairman, is te opening gun ina farreaohing propaganda campaign for the purpose of defeating plans for remedying the immurance evils by legisiation, This remedial legislation is looked forward to by persons familiar with the need of reform 4s one of the greatest con- structive ineasures pro, ot. of the housing inquiry, i@ oharacterizes the plea that the in- eursace interests were not permitted SHOREHAM, N.Y. Aug. 11 ‘The women of America were de- nounced to-day by Mrs. Harriot Stanton Blatch for “standing #u- pinely by" while their Govern- ment “gambles with Rustia’s fu- ture as a million babies starve.” “For seven years,” she says, “men have been carrying on eco- nomic blockades against civil pop- ulations as an effective arm of warfare. Such onstaughts hit, first and last, the young of a nation, ‘The flesh of bibles has been the breastworks reared in between contending armies. tak Our ‘statesmen’ streteh out their hands offering food to a million starving children in Russia, then snatch them back, seeing a ohance for pattical bargaining, Babies can wait for milk while men de- bate! “Om the wasted bodies of little children American men throw their dice and gamble with Rus- sia’s future. We women stand by supine, The horrible no longer re- volts us. Unmoved, we soe Ameri- can men throw the bodies of chit- dren into the scales to weigh off political concessions, F to pay for every Most ALL Make Velvety Ice hak Cream Without Cream C Cranking Smooth, rich, pure, deftelous ice cream literally freezes itself —without cranking or other toilsome work-—in the AUTO VACUUM ICE CREAM FREEZER Clean, light, sanitary, easy to handle. Finished in white en- amcl. No paddles, loose parts or mechanism. ‘Three convenient sizes, which you can see in any leading hardware or department store. Ask the store people—or write us direc for complimentary copy of Marion Harris Neil’s de- lightful_recipes—‘Desserts ‘That Make Themselves. AUTO VACUUM FREEZER ©O., Inc. @o tell their side of the story at the committee hearings as an unpardon- able misstatement. Sale Also at NEWARK STORE Broad Street and West Park West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Sale Voile Waists Also Georgettes and Crepe de Chines Y A drastic clearance of high grade blouses at half actual value. Scores of charming styles to choose from, in diverse variety of Upto‘*15 DressesinFinalSale Summer’s Higher-Priced Favorites Reduced In Wind- Positively the most Including finest Gat f new | 220 West 42nd St., New York ‘City _—_—__ _—. Mean Up to $5.98 Values lace trimmed, fringed, overblouse and ‘ Featuring Flowered Voiles — Including Organdies, Dotted Swiss, Plaid and Checked Ginghams. Advance Sale! Fall Dresses Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine *15 As many styles as there are dresses! Ribbon trimmed, beaded, braided and embroi- dered modes! Each a winner! Up to $8.98 Sport & Dress Skirts Up Clearance Sale! drastic reductions ever attempted. Every Skirt formerly priced to $8.98 Lo go Lo-morrow at 38. Surf Satins and Piques—in vardines, models, SAXAPHONE ALL CAN 00 IT Professional Players Pig Our Saxaphones eo Terms of n WURLIZER 120 West 42d St. Bet, Broadway & Sirth Ave. A New Breakfast! Cheese and two eggs into a saucepan; season and stir slowly over a moderate fire until smooth and creamy. Serve on toast. It’ PHENIX THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, SAYS OUR WOMEN Sat eee | “STAND SUPINE” AS | formic ne eet Mataeece | BABIES STARVE) "Siow wii story pint wart 3 days~- Others e 3 months--but ‘aywment vaape mane nee, MUSICAL GOODS vite Your Inspextion ~ “PHILADELPHIA ” 's different—delicious! s GOOD Cheese Sale Also at BROOKLYN STORE Fulton Street Near Hoyt tuck-in styles! Ni Style notes every young woman manis 10 knot. 1921. Three fascinating Srocks "extremely Presenting Autumn Guide Lines To Misses’ Silk and Cloth Frocks lf Misses’ frocks are attractive and of twill cord they are either embroidered in the new shades of rust or grey (left); or are tailored with silk braid: (centre). ‘Whe black crepe frock (right) shows the handkerchief drape, the flaring sleeve and tassels—three French vogucs. And these are all frocks that are temptingly low in price. $34.50 THIRD FLOOR Camel’s Hair Coats Chosen by Misses $39.50 Young women are preferring the simplicity of a camel’s hair coat for all the motoring and traveling planned for Autumn. Our new models are distinctively youthful, developed of fine quality camel’s hair and silk-lined. The shades are natural or cinnamon. $39.50 THIRD FLOOR Final Reductions on Our Summer Skirts Two hundred silk, wool, cotton and wash skirts are divided in three groups and priced to insure clearance. $7.50, $9.75, $11.75 Cotton Wash Skirts are end-of-the-season values notable at $2.85 and $4.50 THIRD FLOOR Summer Suit Values Not to be Repeated $35 Twill cord and tricotine suits, tailored in medium or long lines, that are proving so good this Fall are reduced to $35. (There are many large sizes.) Smart Roshanara crepe suits, silk lined and eponge suits, are decidedly reduced to $35 Suits Seldom Priced at $15 Excellent values in tricolette, white jersey or tweed suits are as reasonable as $15. ‘Tan, grey, green or brown. THIRD FLOOR Final Reductions on All Bathing Suits All of our smart satin, taffeta, gingham, velvet, jersey and poplin bathing suits are reduced for clearance. From $5 to $25 THIRD FLOOR AGroup of Excellent Friday Valucs New Guimpes with Sleeves $1. 95 Made.of a fine quality of white or ecru net, with small design. This is a much needed accessory for sleeveless sweaters or summer silk frocks. GROUND FLOOR Imported Galalith Plaques $2. 95 One could scarcely desire a more decorative bit of color and design than one of these plaques with scarab or cameo centres; now reduced in price. They have ribbons of the same of contrasting colors. GROUND FLOOR Extraordinary! Toilet Soaps $1 2 Dowen Assorted quantities of French, Russian, Inglish and domestic soaps of fine quality, perfumed and Castile. Greatly reduced for tomorrow only. Mail and Tele- phone ‘orders filled. GROUND FLOOR ag Cotton $ 1 Gloves Always so much needed for summer frocks and these will fit beautifully because of their quality, A com- plete choice of colors and sizes. GROUND FLOOR r 7 4 Trat elers’ Companion 7 5c a Box Stationery This consists of a convenient pad of 36 sheets of fine quality paper and 24 envelopes, in a compact flat box. Plain grey, blue or white bond, with colored envelope linings, pink, buff, blue, lavender or green, GROUND FLOOR Lustre Satin Sash Ribbons 95c UO Reduced for tomorrow only—this beautiful quality ribbon, in pink, blue; orchid, peach; American beauty, navy, brown, black and white. 834 inches wide. Sun and Rain GROUND FIOOR Umbrellas $4.9 5 Reduced for tomorrow only—these smart Silk Um- brellas, with 8 ribs on a paragon frame. Handles are of Bakelite in various colors or wooden with Bakelite rings or silk cord loops or leather side straps. GROUND FLOOR Fine Mercerized . Beach Cloth 45. « Yard A price especially low for to-morrow. This material is 36 inches wide, in all desirable shades. It is very practical for jumper frocks. SECOND FLOOR Two Clasp Silk Gloves 65c This very special price makes these fine gloves one of the best values we have had in a long time. They have Paris point stitching and 4 rows of embroidery. Full range of sizes in various shades of taupe, GROUND FLOOR “Penida” Hair Nets—Special! $ 1 * 50 « Down This very special price is conducive to buying large uvantities i summer outdoor wear. Single or double cap, single or double fringe styles in all shades, except gray and white. Double mesh, with triple strength, desirable for use with water wave combs, GROUND FLOOR Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Clearance of Girls’ Frocks $6.95 Sizes 6 to 16 and 15 to 17. So many mothers should be able to select a number of attractive little, frocks for immediate as well ay school wear. The assortment includes frocks cf Swiss organdie, linen, gingham, andl voile, with smart touches of hand embroidery, ruffles, piping and braid. The price is very much reduced, FOURTH FLOOR Colored Satin Charmeuse, $2.15 a Yard One of the best values of the season is this lovely material at this /re- markable price. It can be had} in many of the new Autumn shad.es, including lighter shades, as welll as navy blue, brown and black, Iboth lustrous and dull finish. 40 insches wide. GROUND FLOOR. ’ Dress Linens Reduced 75¢c a Yard These come in lengths for skirts, frocks and suits and we are closing them out at this unusually low price. There are many desirable colprs and white. SECOND FLOOR { of The August - Fur Sale An elaborate showing of extreme and regulation models in wraps, coats and small furs at the lowest prices since the war. Natural Raccoon Coats, sports models, $169.50, $225 Natural Muskrat Coats, sports models, $115, $169.50 Black Caracul Coats—with skunk : or Australian opossum collars and} cuffs, Hudson Seal Coats. $237.50, $265, $295, $3245 Hudson Seal Wraps, $425, $465, SFQ!5 Natural Mink Scarves, $49050 Natural Beaver Scarves. $39.50, $79.50 $39.50, $6.50 Fox Scarves, brown, black, pointed, taupe, 50, $49.50 Furs bought now will be stored free until Novermber Ist. Skunk Scarves, FOURTH FLOOR i Playthings for * the Week-End See the New French Sand Toys Automobiles, dumpearts and pails filled with those small toys that make a day on the beach one of real ibys $1.75 to $3 Dolls That Are Almost Human, $4.95 Walking and talking dolls, 17 inches long, cunningly dressed—6 different styles, Have You a Little Victrola in Your Home? What real fun to have one of rhese small Victrolas in the nursery, They play any size record, and are white enameled to match nursery furni- ture. $25 Take Home A Week-End Package These consist of toys for both boys and girls from 2 to to years old, conveniently packed in boses that will rit inco your suitcase, $1.50, $2.50 SEVENTH FLOOR “ wa ; L S —"y = > ome