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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, avevsr 26, 1921. BRIBE INFORMERS’ _ |TWO SHIPS ORDERED | PERMITS RESTORED | RETURNED TO U. S. BOARD. Meyer excluding Mr. Walistein from NEW CLASH TO-DAY “gests fom Dorniott was getting from the col mittee. Mr. Brown obj ‘ , ; | 4 , ee ia aes ON HYLAN’ S ORDER | uiane rpcntina nat otinerty Something Quite New! r F the committer Land? Go ‘ | “{O'Malley Rescinds Order That Dee} Judze Mayer in the Dietrick Fy che Du Broche \ ote n \ man, answer prived Witiesses of Mar RUS 85 eae Hee | y and let th nie know, too” CAj . ; HOA Hz d a9 plaitse from the audlence.) ket Stands Maritime Corpe to itr nek | ano Bag Mr. Brown——The aisies will 8) ho Washington Markel stall pore (eee te tanan Star Com i 5, $7.50. 10 | t tiy clenred if that offense bs re ar ll pers | ceive © tation Stier “pat i; ors eo | Sree es oe (Continued From First Page) peated, foam not here to be toyed} mits of Chvietian Hastoty and Stephen {return the stamstip bl fond te . | FIFTH AVENUE a esvith through the d sordee of any men | Woataey foctutieg | 0M, United Stites Shipping Bosra First of all the fabric is newesilk | 4 her of this committec, The commit. atten they teatitic rhe etider at the fa nw i shion 6 ises e Mr. Minder, after holding te Der Al LaEPE Kclee LWil now iprael : ‘lave, ed “he surrender of the take Wisi duvetyne, which protnises to be | weeks, gave the money back to coed with this case, And the mem}. 4 COMET gine ule Thats Shai iV o very good this season. | Wahe was frightened to death wien ber of the Amsembly knows Chat he ja} 10e WY Havin Uribe iuney to General {mitiment® ein iO ea cel fl Then the prices reach new | she came to my oMfee with 1 Mtr offending against SUS und good tiste} 4 Winter and a “mys ‘ Abst ‘ ty the complutlon low levels for bags of this qual- } Minder told the committer, “and I in what ho does. ts well as against Nis |tercivus stranger’ were restored. by Neel : heen || ity $5, $7.50, $10. ° Minder told the co! J futy aus a member of the committer iuinibadinel “OMathey. tac Jor her charter ena te The eee it) $5, $7.50, $10. 4 afraid she would pay it ‘That wi orAHieniAN oOSt=L ah POE Oo putey. Sorby 16 Tie tte nmediate Ubiixery of che And at these prices there at why Thad her put it In my safe, <@ Cy ES ui Glew ia Huy the Mayra filler 1 tan Gace tion} veverdl smart siylen, ell’ most , she could not iive it to anyhody.” Ue eC My. you LatbnTeR ART min in| onvenient in size. They have Mr. Minder said he told Mi nat misten Voor growth “Your position tnt a bribe giver] bf Pie covered or metal frames and O'Malley at the time of their st ie opadle : you LAAs # FURL AH HUNK GHNTTNNRl die wel ttoTh | Paaitio are ng strong clasps, ate beautifully \ ence over the Hirshfield Hie a vin the orderly course [itker ts fundamentally coreect,” and | een SAFES | and ducably lined, and fitted | that if the newspapers got hold of ot this 4 ding, and Twill ot WY ycaised the Commis rere Rees company. | with mitror'and change purse or | the graft demand it would injure the put down be anybody , lea out te Ket, injure the Commissioner and Assembiynian Woh think it | hat the eit Hot Heense | inside compartment. tho a Rarainunifail eset GAN frig LEON ULM RLU pS al ashas lt Hiei bebers to deal with the paiblie on |FILM MAN GETS 10 DAYS The colors are charming, jude. eo city Ad jo MPS. ty put a man on this committes 1nd | pubhe property | copper. fe 5 hagas Katonkamp and would embarrass Mr.j you don't know what his qualitions [yg + added, “there ‘ FOR LETTING IN MINORS. seat tial castor, beaver Minder very much, Mr. O'Malley, he | ens are ment of expedie anewue : | Chairman Meyer—You are out of Of expediency in the that _ er First Ofender C nly most unus ial bags at WIDOW TELLS OF DEMAND Assemblyman Rioch«t am not out} withholding revocation of the sraelteneenatnee U a MADE FOR GRAFT. rder Polar i ety RE ie mits, because your revoking th When William Pidowitz, : : GROUND FLOOK . . 4 ports © out of order and you know it, caage noviin Having ¢ tablished that a8 fa ate hot golag tO A stoain [frds a basis for the false charge | Fegarding the activities of Inspector Foliet on me that you ure wecking to intimidate| BON | Dai S| ; ‘ Winterwere thus laid betore Com-|WaLLSTEIN RESUMES HIS EF- [other individuals similarly situated! eet” ainty eeved Jietting minor FORTS TO TRACE $3,500. vom telling anything they may! guiy 2 last Leonard M. Wallatetn, associate | know.” hea ener missioner O'Malley a though the Commissioner only sus- year ago— Guimpes-Reduced Accentuating pended the inspector and ordered | counsel, continued to-day his stru Goniiitonsr OMaey ax ; Verner talk ations OF . him on trial two days ago—Loonard tagee Seite ot atacainent aeythg. ae a ae 4 eee ireniiay itn neni Our entire collection of smart ; 5 Kahn, | West ‘ yi re vomplied yoand Melner d Po ante COUeE a B, Wallstein went into particulars as butoher, drew with the Mayor's order, that tie had were fourtecn previous cans little guimpes with sleeves to the Vo ue ot j ’ to the story of Mr, Eger and Mrs. VM permit trom liegay advice to the effect that the charge iecainst wear with sweaters or sleeveless Katenkamp regarding the demand yet on the [Existence of a legislative co in rntthke 5 et pen a dresses—reduced to sell at three ~ y ony of : ol ne ANY By OO o $n son June with Rohe Some of the testimony of Mrs t that just one-half ofthis |could not impair his official powers! ? ft ntenue stant low pri | Katonkamp was as follows: 0, ts tly the differ- to grant or revok Ee ee is t 95 H ] Q. Did you go to the Commissioner $8,000, which Mr, Kan [a aean a ee ge rermia And cons | Jail tern. ; A ce Figured net with New e arate Skirts ta a y agreed to pay the retiring {Cuded: “As to the alleged contempt! ‘The Justices gave Pidowitz ten days Peter Pan collar edged with net of Markets’ office and tmlk to the i Gonimiksioner Wimuett? A. Wo did)| Crmll Holden A Bost ieie far the fix: phase, 1 stand upon my action with-in tho Workhouse, ‘This is the first frills, ; * il " es Md) vores in place and $6,250, which he Jout apology | Z . lwo Sletrts prese <j , ry . . He said the permit died with my Ie Hi Gn callie: pombennlOtt — At $1.95—Net or organdy, New Autumn Skirts present tailored smartness in the form of box, side and combination plaits. Many of these are very swagger striped Prunella cloth. Plaid skirts consistent with autumn outings are made of heavy mixtures, illustrated. Distinctive black and navy silk skirts are designed for afternoon. Waistbands 26 to 38 inches. All are unusually worthwhile values at $25 $12.75 $19.50 THIRD FLOOR Wallatein's effort wus to show purchaser made the seller ses." ittee in- usal of before of the ate of New Jersey to hon a com- mission appointed in that State by a legislative committee. ‘i " Mr. McDermott then told the story, Q@. Did you talk with Mr. Eger Om) ich he said was told to him by Al: that subject? He sald it would cost} hem Kloeblein jr. as. to what hup- me a thousand dollars pened in Commissioner O'Malley's of- i : ody vithin | fico when the transfer to Mr. Kahn ae atc bent i Kala en | wan made, The outbreak of Senator CDSE VALOR: GIREAR OO! oy 76) Downing postponed the narrative a husband. Mr. Q. Did he say whether or not a AN permit would be issued to you? A. He said 1 have to jeave tho stand Q@. Did you talk with Mr. James Turnor, a stand holder? A. He said it would cost me something to koep my stand. round necks with becoming col- | lars. Many lace trimmed. Al $3.95—Net or organdy, trimmed with filet or Irish lace, | pleated frills and tiny tucks. Some button in front with pearl buttons. ” . : Pe ae de a oe BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Spacally Shep of Orginations FIFTH AVENUE AT 386 STREET GROUND FLOOR For Women and the Jeune Fille Winters was in Mr. Hee moment, i watching me and his office is opposite | It differed from Kuhn's story am to N ew C oats A re M igen New ne. what happened when Mr. Klocblein a MQ. How many much conversations | Sh4 dr Feah went to the Kahn store BONTELL” FOOTWEAR Reasonable at $59.50 Crepe Frocks did you have with Mr. Egers? A.J] “Mr, Kloeblein sald,” McDermott ' ema day In the week for ten | fend, “when ey Reokkeeper, “Aititon, Val in St ith Li | Women are pleased to find that Sleeves that are tacked now lays. < sii fo é G. Where wos dtr Winter during | 0 1 Cheotea HAC Unis wan site alue in Step with Quality to | our newest coats are moderate and then to the elbow, long Serve the Autumn Months that in price. Faultlessly tailored Oo little, Mr. Kahn told the bookkeepe waistlines, bloused back Is. to show Mr. Kloeblein the checkbook nes, back ee j colored stitchings—all of these very new vogue points are well observed in these specially de- signed Canton crepe and satin back Canton frocks. Note- worthy in price at $35 and #45. THIRD FLOOR. these = con stions? “around there, Q. You testified before the Com- Missioner of Accounts? 4. 1 did Q. And thereafter you ¢ seived your permit? A. 1 did not. Q. How long did you ¥ Ve to walt? A. Until Jan. 27, 1921, Q. Then you got it? got it. Alexander Eger was sworn, He is a fish dealer and President of a cooperage company Q. Did you go to see the sioner of Markets with J. Turner and Mrs. Katenka Yes. Q. Had Mr, Turner come to you with his troubles at that time, too? A. He had. @ Did you have a talk with Mr. A, Always coats of Autumn’s new fabrics, crepe silk lined, are as reason- able as $59.50. Colors, rein- deer, Sorrento, brown and black. The style is new and fascinat- { ing! The August | Fur Sale Have you noticed that in a Sale | there are always one or two | things that create a stir? It may be because they’re so very low \ Mr. Katn showed an item of $3,000 on a stub and said, ‘That is what 1 had to pay for the transfer.’ He told Milton > draw another check for $500, Mt. Kloeblein asked what that wis tor and Mr, Kalin soil tt was for f. Kloeblein would stand halt of the $3,500 ex- Make Walking a Pleasure TWO-STRAP PUMPS OR OXFORDS. 9.75 Of tan calfskin with wing tips and welted soles; lo w military heels. C) ONE OR TWO-STRAP PUMPS 8.75 ? Of patent leather, black satin, A. Then 1 THIRD FLOOR McDermott raid Judge Carstens, Mr. Klocblein's lawyer, told the inves- or that if Mr. Klooblein stayed from the committee the lawyer believed “somehody would pay back the $1,750 to Kloeblein,” Mr. Cars. tens. so Mr. McDermott said. offere to advise Mr. Kloeblein to go to New York if the committee would pay the $1,750 to hix client. When McDermott, on the stand, re- Senator Shoes for School Days Sturdy, ferred to @ memorandum Downing said: serviceable shoes for Winter ubout the dimeulty of Mre.) Mr. Chairman, he can't even re: tan or black calfskin, or black in price, or because they're so | a un. é 8, 3! 1 | " " ed to re- . . . af, * . , sr 7 Rit Was, that onversalion? Lule aaa an rab tant kidskin with turned soles and smart in their own particular boys and girls are to be found Ww . “what are we going} from some other souree, however jum Lo lines. There are two such sen- > Four a - do about this thing? Thes and trom wh r supplied. If tha =x medi uis XV. heels, satiche TH thin, Bur, Sales iteiie on the Fourth Floor. , ne nin't the most ridiculous thing! 1 submit to the fairness of this com- mittee and T submit to the counsel, if there is any decency or honor left in them, that that performance ple have got to stay in this m Fim han been here for. thirty-five years, and Mrs. Katenkamp, who |x dependent upon the proceeds of this #tand, I would not like to see her put Children’s Van Calfskin Boots, broad, comfortable toes, welted soles. Sizes 6 to 8, $5.25; that stand out very strikingly. A Raccoon Coat, $169.50 Smart sports model. out, Isn’t there some way of arrang- not Dermitted and the ing these matters pommittes raced by it. (Ap: 217 1 Q By “Jim” you refer to Mr. Tur-| plause trom the audience.) ‘The A Muskrat Coat, $110 | 819 to 11, $5.50. ner? A. Yes. He says Mrs. Katenkamp out. about Turner?" He said, can fix that up." I auld, , 1 want 1 said, “What “Well, Vhat do you trained monkey can't perform. He has got tobe taught all of his tricks all over again.” Another short model for sports wear. Correct Tailored Misses’ and Girls’ tan Rus- sia calfskin oxfords, with bal- want?” He sald, "$500," I told Mr. Turner that if he want- ed to stay in that market he would Of course these are only two of the wonderful values in this strap. Sizes 1114 10 2, $6.50: 21% to 7, $8. have to put up $500. 1 took Winter Sale. ‘The Hudson. Seal, coats Blouses for F all fiver to Mr. Turner, introdueed them : Ba tert and wraps, the Fox animal | $9.75 Big Boys’ and Little Men’s scarfs in taupe, pointed, black and brown, Baum Marten scarfs, Skunk scarfs and Hudson Bay scarfs are all marked far below last year’s prices. Furs purchased at this Sale will be stored free of charge until November t. FOURTH VLOOR Q. Have you told me all the con- versation with Mr. Winter about the amp case? A. He said he $1,000, Q. Didn't he ever reduce his price of $1,000? A. Yes; I said: "She is dependent on this stand for a_liv- ing," and so on, and he said, “Well, T will tell you, we wil{ make it $500." Q. Did report. that to) Mrs Katenkamp? A. 1 did and then Mr Minder came into the proposition and she didn’t put up kel Before the committee biyman Maurice Bloch demani obtained an order from Chairman Free—Recipe Book of Summer Foods This valuable little book) contains 22 Prize Recipes of} delightful summer viands. | <Salads, dainty desserts, sur- | prising sandwiches and tid-| bits — breakfasts for jaded, appetites. | You will want to make every | tan lace shoes for school or dress, Sizes 10 to 13¥ ay 1 to 6, $6.75. VOURTH FLOOK Particularly consistent with new Autumn tweeds is the blouse of striped broadcloth silk, left. ‘The stripes are green, tan, blue or black. The round flat col- lared blouse, with plaitings, is made of remarkably good white crepe de Chine. Both blouses are moderately priced—$9.75. ‘THIRD FLOOR These Linen Handkerchiefs Are Reduced in Price! All of these handkerchiefs are reduced in price for the vacation-end season. ‘They now offer temptingly low prices. Take a half dozen to your weck-end hostess. For Men aks ae 34th STREET nd COMPANY BROADWAY a FINAL SALE OF MEN’S SUITS at Important Reductions $58, $60, 563, 565 and 568 Suits - Now $40 Now $30 ° Two Elente Corsets, $2.95 At this very modest price you have a chcice of two excellent corsets. One in white broche, with elastic girdle top and com- tort-top front steel. The other, for misses and slender figures. is flesh colored satin, with girdle top and medium length skirt. SECOND FLOOR Last Call 543 to%55 Suits - - - - - For Women one of these fascinating 535, $38 and S40 Suits - - - - - Now%25 i : : Hemstitched 4 Doz. Hemstitched $2.50 Doz. dishes at once. Just the For Magic! ne ne $ Sheer, stitched, pure linen novel delicacies for that es . Fomorrow will be your last’ ; Plain Linen $5.50 Doz : amart luncheon you are An unusually busy season invariably results in the chance! Raymonde, the Ma- Hemstitched $9 Doz. heen On heavy-avaltti: ae i a accumulation of broken assortments. Naturally in this pina a Ay any gh TS Ep SIEGE, APR ANE UE Broad or narrow, hams, 3 Cream Cheese is used in varied collection of suits a man will not find his size in Weyland, will aprsay then fof Tape Borders $10 Doz. Hand Embroidered these recipes, we will mail : le, but A . . : the last time. Ang he is going ‘Turned hems or fine hemstitch- Corners $3.50 Doz. * : in eve > two special performances 7 ‘ toe this book free on request. ry style, but he will easily find something 10 the nn at wah Me Bainty ostigas. | saFHENIE CHEESE CO, assortment to perfectly meet his requirements. Sizes Tomorrow. Frida Initials $6 Doz. _ Initials S$2:76 Doz. 945 Greenwich 3t., New York and * SMALL CHARGE FOR am fs > Simple initial on fine linen : Neady embroidere als alert of and styles for young men predominate, S” ALE (HaRGk & 11 A, M. and 3.30 P. M. BN A ee PHILADELPHIA TOYLAND, SEVENTH FLOOR | Cream Cheese ;