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x _ THE EVENING WORLD, 4UHBDAY, MAY 9, 1922, eiilaesialbs —$$ $$ $$ bs ATE AE Lord & Taylor IN UNITED GAS CASE| TO GIVE BACK STOCK FIFTH AVENUE King Undertakes to “Smoke}Tlinois Man Says It Was Out” Daugherty on Transferred to Dier With- Halted Indictments. out His Consent. WASHINGTON, May 9%.—Action| A®* counsel for a group of E. D. wan taken late yesterday to smoke|Dier & Co. creditors, Daniel W. out the Department of Justice regard-| Blumenthal served a formal demand ing tho alleged staying of indict- yesterday, he announced, on Charles imisnts found against the United Gaa|A/ Stoneham for return to F. R. Wil- ighd ‘Tmprovement Conipany in New|" of Mcleanshoro, Ill, of 800 © York’ recently, One feature of a reso-| shares of Studebaker stock. Wilson i etion intradnobd by Senator King contends that without his consent the hat thia mat-] Part Owner of the Giants in March, (Deth, Utah) is aimed a 1921, transferred his brokerage ac- ter, Although no names are specifi-| count to the Dier firm, resulting in cally mentioned. the loss of the stock when Dier failed. In. his resolution, which calls for] Mr, Blumenthal estimated his client detailed data regarding the enforce- | was entitled to recover $45,6 ment of the Sherman and Clayton|transaction. He asserted 4 acts, ocours this paragraph: though $Stoncham had the written “Why the prosecution of a certain|consent $f the majority of his own indictment recently found in New|customers to transfer their accounts York for the violation of the anti- feust Inws has been stayed; and whether the District Attorneys of the United States are required to obtain the consent of the Attorney General BOY SERIOUSLY INJURED before bringing suits and instituting] AT PLAY BY CARTRIDGE. proceedings for violation of said acts.’ Attorney General Daugherty an-/ Youngster Sufte: 1) Fracture nounced in issuing his order holding] W! Stone. up civil and criminal action against] 4 in a frac- the United Gas and Improvement | ty nian, ten. Company that he moved in the inter-|\° 5° aos te or: was ont of fairness, playing in the street with a cartridge The resolution presented by Senator| which he had found, his playmates said. King is intended to bring forth a] He put it on a stone, they said, and hit complete statement regarding past and | It be ge ae The cartridge bh 4. | exploded and he fell. ee ee annie Whether the skull fracture was caused trust acts, and especially during the} ., ine bullet or by the fall doctors are administration of Attorney General] unable to say. The boy's condition was Daugherty, to whom the resolution 18 reported as critical to-day at Elizabeth firected. General Hospital. ay ' to Dier, Wilson refused to consent and asked for his stock, but that it was never returned to him. Another Special Purchase TENNE HATS £8.95 OPPeENHEIM.CLLINS &G Mth Street — New York A Very Special Sale Wednesday New Collegiate Pumps _ All Sizes 2/2 to 8—Widthe AA to D Much Reduced $39.50 THERE is no mote satisfactory costume for wear between now and the end of June than a Roshanara cape-dress. It is warm, MORE of these delightful hats at the same low price. We secured this ad- ditional purchase for the many women who were not able to come in Saturday or ke, but who appreciate hats of such quality marked at such a low price. In Fact It Is a Price Just Covering Manufacturer’s Cost In the collection there are hats for every occasion and for every type. Small hats, large hats, medium sized hats. Charms too numerous to describe. You must see them for yourself. POURTH FLOOR of crepe de Chine with bands of Russian embroidery. For those who prefer the A Decided Style Favorite for Street and Sport Wear iz . = Of Patent Leather in favored one- strap model with perforations. Flex ible soles and collegiate heels. Exceptionally Low Priced 5.00 Shoes also on sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores Americas Foremost Spesalists” | » OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &G 34th Street—New York A Special Offering of Women’s Fibre Silk Sweaters Smartest Tuxedo Models New Accordion Weave (mercerized back) Perfect-fitting with new knifeedge sash. Black and favored sport shades, Noteworthy Value 1000 Fibre Silk Scarfs Roman stripes in the sea- son’s smartest color effects. Values 105.0 2 (VO There’s Satisfying Variety in Our White Shoe Sale THIS. week you may buy your white shoes SS for the entire summer, > at prices lower than you a are apt to find later on for such good styles.” At $6.75-—A reinskin one strap pump with low covered heel and comfortable rounded toe. At $8.75—A buckskin one strap pump and a buckskin ox- ford, both made with wing tip and low walking heel. A kid one strap pum, with, be Louis heel. A canvas sports oxford with black calf saddle and rubber sole. At 9.75—A kid oxford with covered military heel. Two. buckskin oxfords, with rubber soles or military heel. SBCOND FLOOR An Unusual Sale of Men’s Shirts $2.45 A FORTUNATE purchase of madras negligee shirts of exceptional quality permits THE MAN’S SHOP to sell them at $2.45—at a very substantial concession in Price. Each shirt measures up to our standard. The choice of patterns and shades includes fine woven madras, fibre and silk striped madras. Also a fine selection of white shirts in woven stripes and plain mercerized poplin. MAN'S SMOP-TENTH FLOOR A. Sale! Less Than Original Dix-Make Porch Frocks $1.95 $2.50 3.45 ALL this season’s frocks—new fresh mer- chandise! They were purchased especially for this selling and are offered here for the first time. Dozens of charming models obviously much higher priced, obviously of superior THESE are the materials, every one of a good durable quality that will launder well ite appropriately not only in the h Te scuni toe, uite a not in the in this ki ; ay nee ie seasons“ “{eonvan, blo, black and whit . There are checks, through the Summer, at club or beach— eee eee eue For they are smart in style, and of fine Pte pag apie cae Loose, straight line models or touches as collars and cuffs of crisp organdie, more tailored waist line styles. quality in every way. They are the kind of frocks you can wear on the porch, but on informal occasions SECOND FLOOR Gingham, Lawn and Dotted The Original “le SHAVER Peasant Frock $1.95, $2.95 YOU never saw quainter, more amusing little frocks than these of unbleached mouseline in natural color. Pockets and bands of flowered chintz, finished with a dash of solid color add the last delightful couch, - With or. without bloomers, 6 to 10 years. FOURTH FLOOR A Clearance Animal Bell Toys $1.50 A SPORTIVE goat—a pensive cow—a friendly dog or an inquisitive donkey—whatever the animal is he pulls a bell on wheels. Such tinkly, musical bells and such amusing animals. They're thé kind of toys every small girl and boy loves. And they’ve been greatly reduced for’ this clearance. TOY DEPARTMENT=SBVENTH FLOOR You Will Find a Splendid Choice of Fur Scarves Modestly Priced WOLF, for example,in animal shaped scarves,dyed blue or grey «— $22.50. Stone Marten animal scarves or mink ra 4 $29.50, and fox animal scarves, taupe, brown, red, $34.50 . Protect Your Handsome Furs THERE'S no sure way of doing this except to send them to Cold Storage for the summer. In our Storage Vaults, on the premises, your furs will be insured against..theft, moths and fire. Cal! Fitzroy 1900 or send us a card, FOURTH FLOOR Cost $4.95 Swiss smooth softness of a crepe de Chine cape- dress we have the model, sketched, in black. and-white, adorned with the new French nid d’abeille (honey comb) smocking. THIRD PLOOR cA Fortunate Purchase! 100 Women’s Twill Capes $37.50 THERE are six-or seven different designs in this lot of 190 capes. oe ee oe fluted ribbon; some have touches of embroidery; some have a slenderizing inset of a different colored twill There are both light and dark colors. Excellent values at this price. cA Special Selling! Hand-Made Blouses $3.95 THE ¢ of the tailleur means the vogue of the ious We have made a purchase of an excellent collection of voile and batiste models, trimmed with fine hand-drawn work, embroid- ery, filet and Irish laces. There are square and V-necked effects. Remarkably good values and a wide range of choice. THIRD FLOOR Clearance of Skirts $6.50 $9.75 ‘$14.50 OUR entire spring stock of skirts in imported and domestic woolens has been reduced to in- sure immediat edeeconse yg ad ig i designs — wra und, frii plain tail pe rf pba possi from 26 to 36. Splen- did opportunity to pick up several odd skirts for sports and od are wear, THIRD FLOOR Big Girls’ Spring Pumps cAre Smartly Strapped and Flat Heeled THEY'RE really sandal strap pumps, for they have cut-out sides and a graceful strap. Patent leather or patent leather with grey suede back, $8. Same style in all grey suede, $8.50. Sizes 24 to 7. FOURTH PLOOR Week End Trips IF you plan to take week-end trips the “Ask Mr. Foster” Service will give you such in- formation as you may desire as to roads, boats, railroads, etc. 2 "cAsk ME. FOSTER” SEVENTH FLOOR