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pr aesgepemenpey , § ol Bae Bo ee _EVENING _WORLD, | THURSDAY, _MAY 4, 1922, WILSON MOVES ‘Bar sot | WANTS STONEH AM eolsud wenn | Stoneham and vie others wa ikl En yd Fi th 97% In addition to Stoneham, Robertson, |Tesardiess of Mr, Blumenthal's de-| sume tire oor 15 W 54 St- 9 OVER Dubbel ana Stratton, Mr. Blumenthal |™4"ds (BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY, IPP. WALDORF HOTEL) LL 66. demanded that Leo Bondy, Stone-| At the Dier hearing on Monday tho ham’s lawyer, be summoned as a wit-| "&mes of five Stock Exchange houses 10 HELP DEFEAT Atlanta Reports a De- “/ QUESTIONED AGAIN ness, and also J. J. Delaney and Fred| Were mentioned in connection with i Andre the sale of “ eli IN NEWARK: 807-813 BROAD ST. (Between Market St. and Branford PL.) Since June, 1920; . two of the Dier principals, Mexican pete" stock by be ’ ne Mr. Hondy threatened to appeal to| Dier. Two of these, DeHaven & >, the Bar Association, contending that | Townsend and Carlisle, Mellick & Co., Philadelphia Prices Fall. , Mr. Blumenthal's assertions and in-| flatly deny ever having any dealings WASHINGTON, May 4. sinuations were “absolutely ridiculous | Whatever with the bankrupt firm and a | The average cost of living in Ronse tes He Reiccy en Loe i ae mee, ae he i s — Stoneham had been exhaustively ex-| ceiver, has issued a formal statemen the United States decreased 4.2 sat ft _|amined and no evidence existed that] that there is no suggestion that any Writes Would-Be Candidate] per cent. in the period trom De-* | Creditors’ Counsel Quotes|nis relations with the Dier firm ex-| of them were involved In other buckes faa Oana er) * Aete cember, 1921, to March, for ‘ enate Nomination, Ask. 50.5 tat ist Oe Guns ing Him Not to Run. last March, the Bureau ~ Statistics of the Depar Labor announced to = ‘ tended beyond the transfer of ac-| shop operations of Dier & Co., or that “Hearsay” He Was a Silent | counts. therl dealings with the firm were in Partner in Firm. Saul Myers, counsel for the re-[ any way open to criticism. ST. LOUIS, Mo, May 4—A letter] evel of prices in March, however, ‘As counsel for a small group of from former President Wilson advis-| according to the bureau's figures, editors of EB. D. Dier & Co., Daniel ing him “not to complicate the con-] was 66,9 per cent. higher than in | Credit diate test in Missouri" by becoming a can-] 1918. W. Blumenthal called upon the bank- Of four cities cited, Atlanta, "9 Yeoe Ver yestar- didate for the Democratic nomination Ga., reported the largest decline rupt brokerage firm's rei y for United States Senator has been} since June, 1920, with 22.4 per | ay to issue subpoenas for witnesses Shrimp Salad Salad “JUNIOR’ received by John C. Higdon, an at-] cent. Philadelphia's cost of living | who, he insisted, could prove that Vegetable Salad * forney here decreased 21.2 per cent. in the |Charles A, Stoneham was a silent Potato Salad Senator James A, Reed and Breok-| twenty-one, Saat inicen aeneee partner in the Dier concern. Club Sandwich Dail |. ehridge Long, Third Assistant Secre-| Souda. While the lstatistics for | He filed with Manfred W. Ehrich, Cole Slaw a5 v4 —_ jc * tary of State in the Wilson Admini-| San ‘Francisco and Oakland |the receiver, ap, affidavit wherein and others Till 6 P. M. Beginning Tomorrow Morning! stration e the only candidates in 6 per cent, | Silas E, Dubbel of Waynesboro, Pa., the race so far and Mr. Wilson In al Shaved Sar cent, renpectvely, in |who was Postmaster there for thir- Watch our advertising—we'll tell 4 you how Tebent letter to the assailed Senator Re ©f sustained fon oF cause. be-Democrat} the two periods. as “incapable | ——— giance to any per- to make many delightful slavnen with Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise Four sizes, 12c, 300, 50c, 95¢ AHA HELLMAN MAYONNAI NAISE teen years, told how he had subse- quently become manager of Dier's SUBWAY SLOT MACHINES \| j:aerstown, Md., office and had been be ome panda tor ny ROBBED IN RUSH HOUR Jassurea by W. H. Stratton of Dier's matorial nomination two years ag : ag defeated by Long, who Was! wour of Them Ridea im 72d Street|/hladelphin etaff that Stoneham had on by Senator statian: a secret agreement to back the Dier biican. Operating while scores of persons} Company, ere passed back and forth, thieves stole the] Stoneham was to retain a substan- het wheal to coin boxes containing several hundred| tial partnership interest in the firm rs ag coppers from four chewing gum slot! and agreed to back the firm financtall, arg ago he was 4) achines on the southbound platform y Saturdays Till 9 P. M. A Mighty Sale! —The biggest we ever held at the start of a season— and a most unexpected and welcome opportunity for you! ae ee ee asking his advi « his candidacy, defeated him two “poor man," but now had “lots of! of the Broadway subway station at 72d] for a sum not less than $3,000,000, the } money" to uct a campaign, Street last night. According to em-| affidavit asserted, and added that The eldamsnth; ocheih 4 Higdon pledged his allegiance to] ployees at the station, a passenger in-| i @ jouth, screwmtop gléss the Leasue of Nations and said he| formed the guard at’ the head of the| Stoneham wanted tho public ‘to look jars have many houschold uses. Fickle April gave a three-week frosty reception to Spring ; wn to favor modification of] stairs that the machines had been/on this solely as a transfer of ac- bition Amendmnet and could, |7ehred. | The gum and chocolates were) counts.» The Stoneham accounts divide the support of Recd} “the robbery was believed to have|were sold to Dier when Stoneham, Missourians who favored |peen committed some time between 10 SPECIAL WEEK-END BARGAIN Selling, obliging six great clothing manufacturers of New York, Rochester and Baltimore to force their enormous accumulations of goods upon an unwilling market. That meant SACRIFICE—and sacrifice they did! They came to Mr, Wilson's reply, under date of] hours at the station. © May 1, said: —_—_—>_—_ “When my advice is seriously asked, | INDICTMENTS AGAINST 2 itis be yout in your Ietter of Art| THROWN OUT; MEN DEAD GEORGES, because with our huge chain store outlet we TREC: te ieoanplhater ai | Reewallty (Gane 4m teuall-t6\ Claas a tee FRID AY & SATURD AY can always absorb large quantities. The goods are now ssourl by becoming a the Records, ours—and tomorrow you get them at a great saving! §.400 Spring Suits With 1 and 2 Pairs of Pants and Top Coats... All at One Price Values up to *45 Sack and Sport Models Galore! for thi t Senate. Two Indictments were dismissed to- mn sorry t “ give advice which }|day because of death of the persons anticipate will be unacceptable to you, |accused. George Backer, a builder and Rath ite you upelleverin. ane political the first man Indicted In connection with bf aA vestigatior d Eeadership I think it will be wise for] the, Lockwood investigation and who was charged with perjury, died on May you to accept it.” 8, 1921, Le paee Richard Harrison, a gang leader, had TS SEAT BACK, an indictment for assault hanging over Tenn., 4,—Cordeil| him when he was electrocuted in Sing Sing more than a year ago. Although both the men are dead the me BIG STORE MAIN FLOOR FORMER SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING 6th Avenue, at 19th St., wrsi. me GREATER NEW YORK’S ONLY REAL BARGAIN STORE Special Purchase 2500 Pieces of formality of dismissing the indictments ‘Tennessec| Was gone through with in order to clear the records.. The Attorney General recommended the dismissal of the Ker indictment. ingress from the 4th District, which he represented for sev eral terms. Chairman Hull was di feated in 1920. Special Sale of 250 NewF rocks of Silk Canton Crepe at $19.95 $0.Vaiue! Other silk dresses effec- tively trimmed with beads, lace or :ibbon in the newest mode, as ow as $16.95. Dresses for sport wear in Crepe Knit or Poiret Twill combined with Canton, at $19.95. « z A variety o° Cape Dresses in Tweeds, Cantons, Rosha- naras, etc. Excellent values— moderately priced—$7.50 to $25! HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 31st Street ed Fine quality Old English Gray Enamel- ware and other well known makes, The utensils include 10-qt. water pails, 3-qt. coffee pots, 14-qt. dish pans with handles, 18-qt. rolled edge dish pans, 6-qt. convex pot with cover, 8-qt. pre- serving kettle, 8-qt. pot with cover, 5)4-qt. tea kettles; all first quality goods. Values up to $1.25each. Very spe- cial for Friday and c Saturday. Each only 98cyd.WovenRatine 36 inches wide—with woven check, in Rose, Peach, Brown, Green, Tan, Blue, White and Green che: eed = fe Sega fe OG sin Gingham Taffeta | | 5000yds. Ramie Linen In various size checks, in Red, 36 it i i Blue, Pink, Periwinkle, Black and Ros, Tan, Co Fav lets ia Pink, White—36 inches wide. Regu- + Tan, Copen, Dark Blue, Or. [Bradt eed" 149 | | Saltese Be Cotton Tweed 100 Doz. Bureau Scarfs iggp cba ig Bink old Rose, Lace trimmed with beautiful Filet (clio, Gray, Tan, Brown, Medalié: c and Dark Blue—Regular 50c. | | select gh apse a aes per 29c quality — Special each, » 83¢c| Drapery Cretonne Imported Grass Rugs = OL S: o) (® to ce Black Crepe Roshanara Suitable for Capes, Full 40 inches wide—Exceptional quality. Regu- lar $3.50 a aS SauM, limited, Be \. ayeetiere | Sizes to fit men of all . rtions — regulars Broadwa: : F propo: TokinDandrell vag. area < proprio rege | Shana By Sts, i inches wide. Consist- is a ‘ % . i and Sons. ing of Jute, Wool Fibre and Congo: | | faut score carge ausortment’ot | | S22 27354, floral effects, all ig short-atoute | nds log lean. Bultable Stairs or Hall. | | beautiful patterns, Regular 45c | | over patter and also rug pat- S37 stouts, 37 to 52. Shorts ! i Re rard— ‘ard quali - | wat pret SOC] asa 2Oc| |<" Meee EOe re A and stubs, 33 to 44, MEN’S WEAR DEP’T. Reliable Merchandise At Record Low Prices Not in Years Has Such Quality - Merchandise Been Offered at Such Extremely ‘Low Prices MEN'S SHIRTS—Of quality, fit and i durability, Not to be confused with the cheaply con- structed ‘Sale Shirt,’’ but one of real merit, ina multitude of the most desirable styles and colorings. Every shirt offered in this Sale is made from finely constructed, woven madras—and absolutely fast colors, WRIMOE, ABO. sakecwsn okeaoreeauane Sale Price 1.49 MEN’S PAJAMAS—‘“Universal’’ make, none better; excellent quality plain cotton fabrics, trimmed with silk frogs and ocean pearl bute tons, in pongee) white and blue. Values 2.00 .. Sale Price 1.29 MEN’S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS ~—An exceptionally well made and durable Susiity. Shirts, long and short sleeves. sprayers ankle and knee length. Regular and Value. RABBI COCO yore one Sale Price slims, 35 to 46. Stu- dents’ first long trouser suits, 30 to 36. oe srs. Sea! Table Silverware vices Plated Silverware All siiver plated, inchiding knives, | | Sheffield plated, inctuding Sugar forks, tea and table spoons, butter | | Bowls, Creamers, and Spoon Hold, kmives, etc. Actual 19c each | | ers. Actual $1.25 each, Make your i own sets, Yow cl each. only. , 750 Suit Cases Size 23x12, with 2 clasps and snaj back, eee! sr 00 and Tan In this enormous collection of Gar- quality. Each, only. 1.00 ments you will find every conceivable effect in 1, 2,3 and 4 button single and SY double-breasted sport and sack mod- Women’s Vests or Bodices Splendid quality for summer sr including pink; all big sizes. u war 29¢ equality. 8 Special 9c Women’s Stockings Fibre and Thread Silk, 3-seamed back, in black, white, nude, gray, silver, etc, Sizes 844 to 10, Sigh y imperfect. | 98¢ quality. inpatient QQ Hundreds of Other Items Not Advertised. No Deliveries. No C. 0. D.'s. No Charge Accounts. On Some Items Quantity Is Limited. Mail Orders Filled. Store Oper 9.15 A. M. to 6.15 P. M. 6th Ave.—Siegel-Cooper Bldg.—At 19th St. Women’s 16-Butt.Length | | Children’s Faney Socks Chamois Suede Au mercerized, Plain, solid and c socks—siz: 44, Gloves Artal Vein Bate ane, A special lot in Pongee and | | Your choice, per pair. 22¢ Mode Colors only—broken sizes—slightly imperfect— r9 . values up to 98¢ a pair—|| Men’s Union Suits also some 2-clasp Silk Gloves sr slendid quality Yery color Bal- in black and white—broken short sleeves, knee length sizes—50c quality—your ae vers—sizes 34 to 44, Regular Sictce, ber pals only age | | , taler—aeeel De els, from the most extreme to the most conservative styles. Worsteds, Chev- iots, Cassimeres, Serges, Tweeds, Flan- nels, Homespuns, etc. Pencil stripes, Chalk lines, Overplaids, Club Checks, Silk Mixtures, Light and Dark colors to suit every taste and meet every fancy. Nothing missing. No charge for alterations, Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway Opposite Waldorf Hotel ee of the Sults / f Have , Pants te 15 W. 342 St. ee ALSO STORES IN NEWARK, PHILADELPHIA AND BUFFALO =m? b » i ‘ ee ——