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BANTON DEMANDS ER C'S BOOKS FR GRAD OS Takes Action Immediatels Upon Receiving Formal Supreme Court Ruling. , LER Sen ‘ Upon receipt of official notice this @fternoon that the United States ; Supreme Court in a decision handed down Saturday upheld his right to selze and examine the books of the ankrupt brokerage firm of KB. D. Dier & Co., District Attorney Banton dssued a subpoena duces tecum di recting Manfred W. to produce the books for the use of Bhrich, receiver, the Grand Jury to-morrow morning. In the District Attorney's office are Bumerous complaints from persons i who claim they were fleeced by the Dier concern, either by direct appro priation of money remitted for the of orders. ' which the District Attorney's ac- i} at his office. Criminal Courts Building and if they substan complaints on file he will ask the Grand Jury to take proper action. and will employ a corps of compe- tent accountants. the Dier concern aggregate about $4,000,000. Over the protests of Charles A. Stoneham and his counsel, who ap- peared in Centre Street Police Court to-day in answer to a summons ob- tained by Daniel W. Blumenthal, counsel to the Dier Creditors Protec- tive Committee, which claims that Stoneham failed to account to a Purchase of stock, the hearing was adjourned by Magistrate Simpson un- Ul next Friday at 2 P. M The actuat'complainant in the case is F. R. Wilson of McLeansboro, Ill He claims that Stoneham, while in the brokerage business, purchased for his account 800 shares of Studebaker common stock and failed to deliver it. Stoneham ts supposed to have turned this stock over to Hughes & purchase of stocks or by bucketing Mr. Ehrich ts averse to giving up the books and proposed a plan by countants might have access to them Mr. Banton insists that the books shall be produced at the He will assign several assistants to active supervision of the Dier failure The labilities of} client in a transaction involving the Dier when he sold out his brokerage concern to that firm. The adjourn- ment in the police court hearing waa taken because Wilson is not in the city and cannot reach New York be- fore Friday. <stitmationdtiffineinticamas RISKS THIRD RAIL, FIGHTS SUBWAY FIRE Motorman Feared ‘Train Would Burn If He Waited for Firemen. At the risk of death from the third O'Gorman, an Interbor- ough subway motorman, extinguished a fire In cross trees at Broadway and 123d treet early this morning while firemen, straddling the wall that lines the cut begged him to leave the job to them, 0" feared that by the time the it was shut off, traftic halted and the regular firemen got Into action his own train, which he halted alongside the blaze, would be afire. rail James V. twenty minutes, SL ee TURKISH BARBARITY REPORTED 1O ENGLISH May 31 (Associated Press).—Acts of great barbarity are still being committed by Turks against Greeks in Asia Minor, Cecil Harms- worth, Under Secretary for Foreign Af- fairs, told the House of Commons this morning. The British Government was doing all in its power to accelerate the des- patch of the proposed commission of inq.'ry, but no further action could be taken until a reply wa received to the invitation extended to the American Government. This was expected to-day or to-morrow, he said. “The thrilling contests, the cap- tivating landscape, the enthusi- astic crowds make a real and ideal holiday.”” BELMONT PARK Tomorrow’s Features THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL STEEPLECHASE THE AMAZON PURSE The COLIN—The AMAYRILLAS And 2 cals pelliant aricests '. M. i Fr and 7th bush Av., Brooklyn, rervals up to 140. B: Hoserved for hed by Trolleys, iD AND PADDOCK, Including Tax. dies, take proper precautions. that warning! teeth and serious illness. Don’t trifle with Pyorrhea. Forhan’s For the Gums. five contract FO Four to One Odds Against You The chances are four to one you will contract Pyorrhea after you pass the age of forty unless you Formula of R. J. Ferkan, D. D. 5. Forhan Company, New York Forhan's, Limited, Montreal Thousands younger also suffer from this unpleasant . disorder of the mouth and gums. Pyorrhea starts with tender, bleeding gums. That is the way Nature warns you of your danger. Heed If you ignore it, you may pay the penalty by loss of your Pyorrhea works fast. It loosens the teeth in their sockets until they fall out or must be at the roots of the teeth and feeds ple It forms pus pockets disease germs into the At the first danger signal, see your dentist and start using Forhan’s, if used consistently and used in time, will prevent Pyorrhea or check its course. Itis the time-tested formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S, Use Forhan'’s regularly as a dentifrice. It keeps the teeth and gums in a clean, healthy condition and wards off Pyorrhea. Don't wait until tomorrow. ea because they wait toolong. 35cand 60ctubesat your druggist's. Four out of 4E GUMS Checks Pyorrhea THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922. Fur Repairing and Remodeling At Special Low Rates Now Now's the time to have your Furs remodeled. Estimates submitted free, ‘The very best _work- manship assured. ‘Furriers Since 1842." GIMBELS FUR WORKROOMS—Tenth Floor Ry r REE D = - BROADWAY 3RD "STREET — EW YORK c ITY All Sizes 34 to 44 Mail Orders Filled While Quantities Last Rich with Glory-hued Hand-embroidery — : mported Peasant Blouses : A SALE Fabricked of The Most Wanted Blouses in America and the Scarcest : Prices That to the Best of Our Knowledge Undersell the Town $465 $365 There's a long story back of this sale, but we'll let the blouses tell it. A story of how again Gimbels has seen a need, and met it. Sensed a shortage and worked out a source of supply. Found something hard to get—and got it. Worked incessantly—and found their reward in the merchandi most cious of the precious, rarest of the ra In blouses, rainbow radiant. At prices unprsesdeatal d. In this sale. Short Sleeves Long Sleeves Smocked Sleeves Hand-drawn and Embroidered Sleeve Styles Too Shop by Mail Through Our Mail Order Department Fine Swiss Voile at $565) 5320 Blouses in 50 Styles 100 Extra Sales- people Prompt Service Insure Tuck - in Blouses And because no-word of ours can do it, again the Round - neck - line blouses must tell you their own story of loveliness. ~ . Overblouses and The bizarre Chauye-Souris loveliness, of primitive Flagg © : peasant colors. Bright as the bridal dreams of her . : Blouses with the who wrought them. Strong blues and greens and Typi i b and Bulgari B d yellows and reds and black. Memories of sea and ypicat easant garian an sky and ripening corn and tender green of cedar trees or Americanized in April—Imperial purple too. And pastel blue P easant Neck Too GIMBELS—Third Floor and rose-tones. And frosty white. AT GIMBELS Sale! All-Wool Skirt Panels Enough material to make a complete skirt : already fringed. All you have to do is to “sew them up.” Made of Fine Imported Fabrics buys a panel of light weight im- $5.00 ported materials in attractive $7.00 stripes on white or tan grounds. Fringed. buys a panel of light. weight im- ported fabric on light blue, tan, and lavender grounds. Fringed. The New Knitted Fabric, “Cross Patch,” Is Now on Display Here in Attractive Sports Shades : $5.00 Yard. GIMBELS DRESS GOODS—Second Floor >-——_ COTTON VESTS C for $1.00 ‘Ten styles to choose from! Bvery garment per- fect—every style of the ten finely made, gener- ously sized. They're plain—or fancy. Bodice topped—or with built-up shoulder. In the finer grades, 5,000 to go in one big sale! Women’s Fine Regular and Extra Sizes GIMBELS— Street Floor The Smarter Versions of the PARASOL HAT (The Large Shade Hat That Won the Grand Prix of Popular Favor at the Recent Paris Races) The sunny day hat that so lightly Tests. a few days behind Paris in all that is Bete Ae aie RuadeHintwaae chic, that is new), are New York's latest version of the ever-charming cape- smarter versions of the Parasol hat. line. ‘a the Parasol hat. And here Athe, flower - bright, cloud - light, | That's the P; hat. And hi Lithe, fl brigh loud - ligh’ at Gimbels (which is, at the most, but LOVELY! : with Lilies : Parasol Hats with Lilacs with Gardenias : with All the Exquisite Exotic Blooms of Fashion's Garland : $18.50 to $35.00 GIMBELS MILLINERY SALON—Third Floor Stationery Sale 3000 Manufacturers’ Sample Boxes 3 for $1.00 Cabinets filled with fine paper in white and tints—blue, pink and buff. 24 envelopes and 24 sheets of paper to a cabinet. And boxes of stationery in the smartest new styles, with novelty lined envelopes. What a wonderful opportunity to buy your entire vacation supply of stationery at a low cost! GIMBELS STATIONERY SHOP —Street Floor a, 124% Sout Bedroom Papers In chintz, satin ribbon and flo- ral striped designs. Fresh and Aaly for your summer home. Two-tone aE and tapestry e! Papers, etc. Borders to Match : New Tapestry Borders Tan, greens brown | and blue foliage effects. A wide as- roe Roll- --- 45¢ sortment. fects. Roll Good News! More Porcelain *4.80 27x41 Inches White Porcelain Table Tops Thousands of tops—including those with scarcely visible imperfections, as well as those visibly marred. Aluminum Ware 8-Piece Set : 314 Qua t Tea Kettle 2 Quart Double $7.84 9 inch Fry Pan 6 Quart Covered Bolle Kettle Window Screens | Screen Doors 3 Quart Sauce Pan 6 Cup Percolator 59¢ $1.84 4 Quart Sauce Pan = 4 Quart Colander 24x33 inch window | 2.6x6.6 foot screen screens, hard wood | door; black wire, frame.’ Sale! Sale! 1000 Aluminum Percolators : 87c A good grade, NO Be Sure to Bring Measurements. Lawn Mowers : 14 Inch Ball Bearing : $9.24 6 cup size. Cc, 0. D'S, GIMBELS NEW KIND OF HOUSEFURNISHINGS STORE—Fifth Floor Table Tops In! White Enamel Ware 6-Piece Set : $5.98 4 Quart Tea Kettle 12 Quart Dish Pan 2. Quart Coffee Pot 8 Quart Casserole 2Quart Double 4QuartCovered Boiler Sauce Pan 1000 Casseroles To Go at $2.84 Nickel plated frame; 8 inch Pyrex glass insert, NO €. O. D'S. brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways A WALL PAPERS 18¥ou Living Room Papers pes, grass cloth fects, shadowed Wide selection. 10c and 15¢ Yard 30-Inch Papers Stippled and embossed figured papers, grass cloth GIMBELS WALL PAPER SHOP—Sixth Floor © ef- Batty anc’: APRONS Set a New Style and Value Mark $1.95 Eust and West we've gone—looking for the apron to be THE Gimbel apron. And we have it! Of better fabrics. Of fine make—with generous hems and full sizes. Of styles that carry the charm of clever designing and fabric combinations. And prac- tical sturdiness. We have called it Betty Jane. Ten styles in the opening — at a special price. Every sort of good material — plain and fancy, smartly trimmed, GIMBELS APRON SHOP—Second Floor e \ Sizes 16 to 18 Sizes 36 to 44 Sizes 46 to 50 a emit

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