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SENATE WOULD LIMIT FAT JOBS FOR OHIOANS t of Action on Upton Seen an Sti Curb on teal Rew WASHINGTON, May 22.—If the case of George W. Upton of Warren, O., is a precedent, Federal appoint- ments by way of payment for polit- feal services will no longer be tol- erated by the Senate, where it is also felt Ohio has had enough of the fat jobs, Withdrawal of the nomination of Mr. Upton as Federal ‘Trade Commis- sioner was the result of opposition led by Senator Pomerene (Dem., 0,). There was nothing personal in this opposition, but it was held Mr. Upton ‘was not fitted for the post. Mr; Upton's wife, Mrs, Harriet Tay- lor Upton, Vice Chairman of the Re- Publican National Committee, has called frequently at the White House. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, _MAY 22, NEGROES URGE ACTION ON ANTI-LYNCH LAW Dyer Dill in Senate Must Through at Once In Appeal, WASHINGTON, May 22.—Feeling that the lynching question has reached a crisis, James Weldon John- son, Secretary of the National Asso- clation for the Advancement of Col- ored People, appealed to the Senate Judiciary Committee to-day for definite action on the Dyer Anti- Lynching Bill, Failing there he will try to see the President and ask him to use his offices in redeeming the Go party, pledge and bring about anti- lynching legislation. “Within fifteen days, from May 6 to May, 20, eight Negroes have been lynched, six of them burned at the stake and two of them hang said. ‘We have here an intol situation for a civilized country, a sit- uation which cannot be allowed to continue."’ FINDS THAT CANCER IS TRANSMITTED Selentint in That Disease ts Passed on Through Generations, ST. LOUIS, May 22.—Definite proot that cancer 1s transmitted from genera- tion to generation of mice, and tho theory that the same conclusions apply to mankind, were presented here at tho closing session of the meeting of the Radiological Soctety uf North America by Dr. Y. D. Sive. She based her contentions on twelve years’ research at the University of Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Talcum new lasts, with Walking, Now Is the Time to Store Your Furs—Phone Triangle 4700 America’s Foremost Speeicili ats” -OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & G FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN . An Advance Offering—Tomorrow White Canvas Low Shoes For Women and Misses Most Unusual Value White Reignskin Strap Pumps and Oxfords, on smart Louis or Cuban heels. Shoes also on Sale at Our New York Store OPPENHEIM lined, 79c Pair Superb Americas Toremast: Specialists” FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Special- Tomorrow Crepe Kimonos in Charming Color Effects Remarkable Value Dainty Japanese Crepe Kimonos embroidered in Oriental Flower Designs; shown in Copen, Light Blue, Lavender, Pink and Rose. Also for Tomorrow Silk Japanese Slippers Hand embroidered and silk in colors to match above Kimonos. Very special, Breakfast Coats Specially Priced 8.90 Motifs of fine Taffeta rufflings; scalloped bottom edged with ruffling. Wanted shades. ELLINS & Japanese 1.85 Taffeta Men's & Young Men‘s Slightly Used HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS $5 up SAM —just say Blue-jay to your druggist Stops Pain Instantly The simplest way to cond a corn is Blue-jay, A touch stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms—a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra (hin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid —ti nis the same, Safe, gentle. } d-famed 1 lruggists, . ago, Dept.tey t Cure of the Peet “A Word to the Wise’’ NO PLATES REQUIRED It is meant for you: Do your teeth need attention? Then here's the word: WATERBURY Advanced methods in every depart- ment—X-Ray diagnosis, skilled opera- tors—with less cast than for inferior work, And always QUICK SERVICE, Ex- tractifns made—new tecth in a day, All Languages Spoken Lady Attendants WaterBury Deiat COMPANY Incorpor:ted Established 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn Mourns: 8 ro 6 SuNDAYs: closes Fi Aste eA ideal Wolds Wants Work Wonders Trousseau Shopping sor June Brides is now in full swing. Brides-to- be are finding our selections of wedding apparel superior in selection and values. Their friends are delighted with our large assortments of gift mer- chandise, FOURTEENTH STREET ‘ 1922, Founded 1827 HEARN WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Graduation Time is nearly h dresses, suits and other needs for graduates is. ready. Assortments large and’ attrac- tive, Values .espesially good. NEW GIFT SHOP-~THIRD’ FLOOR Record Breaking Prices for Summer Needs for the Holiday and After Following Money-Saving Specials on Sale Both Today and Tomorrow Unless Otherwise Specified in This Advertisement Sale of Summer Dresses for Women and Misses Voile and Gingham Tissue Dresses Special 8.50 Linen or Eponge Dresses pone special 13.50 Novelty Sport Dresses Special 19.50 $15.00 and $17.50 Hats for, Summer 10 Clearance Women’s nen Misses’. Fine Coats, Signe 59.50 7 R5.00 TD Were & 22.50 Were $29.73........ 16.50 $6.75 cian de Chine Pajamas .. 5.50 Crepe de Chine Pajamas—in eolots and bliek—sealloped edges, piped with contrasting colors 7.50 Empire models with neek— built-up shoul tailored —w 6.95 Pongee Pajamas -seillaped ede, piped with contrasting ‘collier were $5.97 1.77 $8.94 Pure Silk and Fibre Silk Sweaters 6.50 $6.48 to $8.48 Imported Wool Sweaters 7 $12.68 Imported Fibre Stip-gp Sweaters $4 $2.68 Wool Slip-on Sweaters, 1. s4 $2.94 Fibre Silk Scarfs 1o4 $4.91 Boxloom Crepe Kimonos and Break- fast Coats 3.95 $6.94 Boxloom Crepe Negligees.............005 5.85 TODAY Sizes 9 to 13'2 . Sizes 1 to 6 reg. val. 82.85... the Hearn Offerings whi See today's Evening selling. Speciat Pa urchase $1.97 and $2.47 Women’s Athletic Union Regular and Suits. extra sizes. Special Purchase $2.17 Silk Knit Vests 118 1.46 $1.97 to $3.97 Veils. ........ 75 I'wo-Day Sale $1.97 Pure Linen srs 70-inch % Towels 12'4 ct Turkish Wash Cloths 32 ct. Turkish Towels— bleaehod cae 220 68 ct. Larve Size Turkish Bath Towe » Ad 58 ct. Pure Linen Checked Glass Cloths . Bo 78 ct. Pure Linen Huck Towels . 2 38 ct. Un‘on Linen Huck Towels —part eotton White F $1.28 Voiles, 38: 45-inch French Chi 68 ct. Imported O 40 ine! 38 ct. 36-inch Novel Goods 58 ct. 36-inch Pop Silk Canton Crep: $1.65 Pajamas $4.50 Men's Genui -Inch 48-inch Lingerie Batis! harmeuses — Men’s Fine ‘abrics ffon Voiles . rgandies 1.10 8s is 4S Ity White we BO lins..... 48 3 es 2.34 1.22 no Imported English Broadcloth Shirts 3.45 Special Purchase $16.00 Men’s Suits for Sport Wear $2 Men's Robert Reis Union Suits TOMORROW Reg. Vamous_ | Johnson st camping a 3998 Pairs Endicott-Johnson Scout Shoes’ FOR BOYS 1.22 *s Val. $2.25 Endicott- for all noes nd outdoor uses. “They stand the Made of dar elkskin, scout pat- gaff.” k brown tern, with ser- viceable leather soles. TODAY _med, "Sizes 31 to 46, TOMO 4115 LINGERIE BLOUSES 1.80 Reg. values $2.94 and $3.37 SECOND FLOOR Morning Specials On Sale Today and Tomorrow «4.10 sor - MAIN FLOOR, 7 Black Dress Satins. ..1.09 t ft draping quality. MAIN. ELC 14 24 ct. Pink Nainsook.. 16 For all lingerie purpose: WA BA 25 ct. D 17 2 he mill lengt ‘ DASEMED 59 ct: Bleached Mercerized Damash 39 58 incl vod wearing: ae ality. 1 MAIN. FLO 38 ct. Slip Coverings yd. 27 Co} 1 or self tone st IMS —-BASEMEN $1.17 Now Scrim Curtains pair .84 Witt motif d edve 17 ct. Cambries ll ! { children’ MAIN FLOOR 28 ct ached Domets, yd. .17 88 and metrical { OURTH LOOK xed Feather Pillows iped ticking gy 1.07 V8—HABHMIENT t Spreads . 1.45 Full siz i designs. SURADS— HASEMENT $1.98 Wool Finish Blankets 1.18 Single blan BLANI 1AS $3.27 Silkoline Tow els + kG Double thread hemmed, IAIN PLOO POW! 54 ct. Absorbent Cotton..... .34 16 07. earto’ MUSLIN 1. —HASEMENT. 35¢ Women’s Cotton Burson Hose see 300) Black and HOST 63 Underwew 51 Ve low neck, short sleeves or sleeveless-loose or tight knee irawers, EXTRA SIZH t WIRD FLOOR. 48 ct. Men's Balbriggan Underwear...........++5+ 37 All PS, y aRWEAR—-MALN LOOT 68 ct. Muslin Gowns 48 I desh and whi SIN UNI IIGrA OND $7 ct. Extra Size Muslin Gowns 65 Round or square neck. EXTRA SIZ DET Db ELOOR 97 ct. Little Tots’ Gowns 65 Cambrie and nainsovok a 67 Little Tots’ Bleomer and Pantee Dresses 88 4} Sizes to 6 year INFANTS! DRESS Loon $5.95 Men's ‘Trousers 4.75 [secre en men All wool—durl, 1 medium | shades worsteds, cussimeres | and flannels sizes 23 t0 50, 1uN'S CLOTHI FL00! RROW jf | $2.19 & $2.39 Men's Sweet-Orr | |" Overalls or Coats 1.83 i, Blue, blue striped or white \ | regul ii to 42 extra t ss iditional i <3 WOKS 1 {|S .. 1.20 Bathing Suits. 2.78 ip Over 30 attractive styles in tuck-in and over- blouse effects. French voiles, organdie: bar and striped dimitics.» Tailored, lace trim frilled, hand drawn and embroide ed, cross- Ribbed we Vs RUS $12.50 Boys Serge Suits All wool—f majority with tw lined years, \ CLOTHE 1 t $14.50 Boys’ Suits | All wool” eh cassimeres : dined trou } $2. 145 Boys’ Khaki Camp Su Made of gulp! cloth--with — flap | BOYS’ CLOTIL 12!o et, Cluny Laces yd. 9 Various wic $1.50 silk and Leathe i ndbags 1.17 ramos t. Union | ( 15 Another Sale of Utica and Rugs Dwight Anchor Sheets and | Seamless Wilton Velvet Ruge— _., Pillow Cases Priced Re- oxi? se ss markably Low. 8.3x10.6 538.50 PILLOW CASES Axminsters— $2x00-—were 7 ; 15x36—were 49 sil 20.97 FOL db kere oe Seamless Velvet — 5AX8O—were OL... 7.6x9—value 822.50 16.97 SHEETS x0—value $16.49 i 54x 90—were & 27x54—value 2.97... U3x 90--were Braided Rush ne 63x 99 —were 4x6 ‘ 72x 00—were § 6x 72x 09 —were 8x10 72x108—were R224 Dale Six 90—were Sti Rag Rugs— x 09 —we (ck ROBSON pn Speeial =. 77 wert 21048 Special 1.09 0x 99—were $2.44 BIOAS oa clctenneertesse cy 1.34 90x 108—were 82.67 : 2.27 No Mail ot Phone Oot 00 Cretonne Couch Ham- reads Specially Pricod hemes 19.07 . Stands Extra —angulur 1.47 ty Sproads Sun 7. woight—hemmed tubular : G74 x0 Comfortebles, Pillows rae $12.77 Satin Comfortables 9.93 Crochet Spreads for sir $6.23 Floral Sateen Comfort- | MWR chica erie 37 Journal or Sun for list of other items. For the greater convenience of customers we reprint in this condensed form a portion of h appeared in Sunday papers for Today's and Tomorrow's Feather Pillows a1.o8 a. 2ONZS—-were #2.498......... Full Size Crochet Spreads 22x28—were HF vere 82.67 ze Marseilles Spreads eke v re a ' Satin Marseilles Spree Ont pl somise tetas iat were A508 : rom handling. 2 ‘ fi plain or bro- Blankeis ¢ e, with and $3.87 Wool Finish Plaid | Blankets wool, ¢ cotton. — Single, | Ms x0, twin and fall +2 } mn D a! lank . pes EUS) Oi! Duplex Window aan SHADER, bi sco te Puicees rw 56 $4.47 Wool Finish Blankets ¢ theo if fr 00, $1.17 Crib Blankets Flannel cl le Oileloth—1 24 ct. Bleached Domets yards wide--subjeet to slight) i 86 inch 1s perleetions—pre: if per- 16 ct. Bleached Domets aa feet Ws Hats hers 53 ct. Robe Cloths—97 ineli is No mail or telephone orders. Filling of lambs’ Sportand Dress Hats Banded sailors, smart sport hats and more elaborate styles for dress include horse hair, leghorn, basket weave and feather hats with double brim and combinations of silk and straw. darker shades. Becomingly adjustaile shapes that come in all the famous sport shades. Eagle Quills For Tuesday Only Trimmed & Untrimmed MILLINERY Trimmed “Were $2.95 and $3.95 1 94 Variety of colors in sport and the Untrimmed Imported Italian Tagal Sport Hats speciaa 1.00 . Special 34 While, beautivel For Other Hearn Advertis ing See Page 8 For Tuesday Only Imported ‘Beaded Blouses 14.96 jade and blac— e $18.68 » Cann iwintle, navy, bisge Our selection: BS

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