The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1922, Page 9

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° REUNION OF ZT TO HEAR HARDING ___SRECH BY 40 ‘* (Continued from First Page.) President of the Midvale Steel & Ord- “We think you are trifling with this THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922. terday of the consummation of thejafter Mr. Dinkey had finally appeared new $211,000,000 steel met » an-fand followed Judge Gary off the nouncement of which was made last/stand. He denied he knew of the in We night not many hours after the two} merger yesterday when he testified. A had left the witness stand, Mr. Unter-]| “This committes is not going to myer announced as the hearing began] permit witnesses to suppress facts in The ‘ ae ADMITTED BY GARY to-day that the committee will not|that fashion," Mr, Untermyer said. Specialty Shop of Oniginaliong allow itself to be trifled with. “Is there any further explanation said the heads of steel co: you desire to make of your conduct?" TREET —— wil be tented. the We asked _ FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™§ Smith or any one e “Nothing,” replied Mr. Dinkey, Mr. Untermyer asked if Topping |‘beyond that I am not suppressing gg Tg Re SE al aaa and Dinkey were present. There was| facts. The only hope was the roof, and/tion in tonnage of 46 8-10 per cent.,|no answer. Mr. Untermyer then sald] “I demand that you produce all everybody fought his or her way in| the 1920 report stated. that at yesterday's hearing Mr. Din-| records of this merger and have them dont diteation, We will furnish you any record|,ey donied knowing what the capital| with you after recess,” sald Mr. Un- Kramer tox Tite in Nis arma, his that is part of our business and is|of the new combination was to be|termyer to the witness as he left the j inquiry," sai 5 ‘ une 2 a ald) eto Macy Cad Larsen tok, Dae | ES eg NU oN. an ha all ee ple forthe mere [at enn en the Juene Fille Clearance Event Gary in answer to # question by Mr, “I am glad to be able to say, after|chael. When they reached the roof] Untermyor. Onterenye? aid Me, Dinky bate, Bet roserd: Aiptives oncoasning HaWmRmints @hree years of observation following estm: BY, FV, LUNES NTO CHAS, SHED BY BATTALON CHE (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) SATURDAY—THIRD FLOOR * jim the wholeheartedness of the wel- , Gome of those who had shared In so many dangers at the front. In his address to the veterans of the 27th Division, Gen. O'Ryan said Larsen found two boards and placea|__Mr. Gary said 1920 was a good year. |impression that the big merger, which] of the four leading life insurance that the men of the 27th He was asked if 1922 would be a good/at that very moment had been con-|companies during the ear to preilon: saat ioe ducted themaciven | tem across a six-foot chasm between! year, He replied: "Business justlaummated, had not been reduced to thoy the frordane ia venient by MISS ES’ T H R E E-PI ECE U I TS in peace in accordance with the high the burning building and the one next | now is very good and it is improving. |the basis of actual figures. those companies in mortgages and standards maintained by them during|to {t. Kramer made the trip safely|1 wouldn't like to express an opinion| ‘These gentlemen have been asked|real estate. They show a total in- ghe war period. Immediately after| with his charge, but Mrs, Kramer on | for the whole of beer ara You, Mr./to come back here,’ said Mr. Unter-|crease of investments up to June 1, the final muster in New York City.| reaching the other side stumbled and|pnte mer, “Any tell petter—or at myer. “We are going to require them | except in the case of the Metropolitan F versal least as well—as I oan,”’ to explain their action and their tes-| Life, which is figured to April 1, of R oi eedhed FEW CISIbHPAGE Uniforms |cTashed with May into ,a skylight.| Asked what the United States|timony.” $148,359, 708.20. 59 THREE-PIECE SUITS 34.00 and insignia of the 27th Division They did not go through, but both} Steel Corporation differential was Aisappeared from the streets. were cut and brulsed and May was} ver other steel corporations—that it} Of Poiret twill with coats or capes; frocks entirely of Formerly “No men were found selling at-|taken to the street unconscious. FEMAACRS, CNY Sepia Mt Poiret twill or with Canton crepe bodices. - 49.50 to 85.00 ein the Tear Fors tims the great By the time Larsen started across | doubt that it is that much. I doubt Manufacturer's SAL E " . . | with Michael the boards were getting| that the differential is greater than Meme bat ery ater thee [sonia suddely one, arned and] 4a ton be aptiag hegkbet 24 THREE-PIECE SUITS 64.00 umber was reduced to a minimum,|Larsen barely saved himself, but] Mr. Untermeyer then struck at the The entire high grade stock of a prominent < ° Que both to the high worth of our| wd not prevent Michael plunging |connection between the United States manufacturer retiring. from business is offered ' . Seaatt raat : 2 Gersonnel and the systematic manner] 40" Into the water fitied aperture. |Steet_ Corporation and the Morgan * Pate 's cost rites, A wendeelel oppet: Of Poiret twill or kasha, majority with matching coats Formerly unity to purchase your girl's vacation dresses . 4 Pativiens PREC wae GLeuEtond Oliver and fir dfiver found tbe ladder oud Ggry declared J. P. Morgan below cost. Sota or capes; Canton crepe bodices. ' 95.00.to 115.00 @ divisional un Laie) : : . P. R and maintnnet. ay atter what wo| ion and made thelr thang ree-[Comporaton, Amel ft Mr. Moret Summer Dresses = ff fj ed been through in: the war that|“Giners in te house, maiy of whom |n4, Deitel him for the Chatrmanship CVG Gee, NE 35 THREE-PIECE COSFUMES 84.00 there should be a disinctination tolwere cut and brulsed or svorched in | oftte, Board of Directors, Judge Gary Organdie, Voile and Scotch Gingham. ° ‘continue in the service of the division} escaping by the roof, were George aaa patie ena in many new shades. Sizes 6to 14 om Individual types of Poiret twill, kasha or sj geen, Formerly ‘as reorganized in the National Guard. | Bruce, his wife and children, George,| «; jad more to do with the selec- CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES. | vl POngecD yet when it was made to appear that four, and Raymond, two, who live] tion of officers and directors than J Asillusteated, Hand embroidered, | one or two of a kind. 125.00 to 165.00 the reorgan’ ivision should make]on the top floor; John McCaloon, his sy i BI G yt Hi id Grey: a new start with a substantial nucleus | wife and children, Peter, nine, James, | P- Morgan, | Ife never suggested al bess Preah piiced Crepe a6 ' ot veterans these veterans came for-|8 Margaret, seven, and Joseph, four,|“imnon you. are. the Pooh-bah?” Chingvand Talfeta, Disses’ trom d \ Joined thetr old organizations. McCaloon, his wife and three chil-|\", rubber stamp.” Fy BEAUTIFUL GRADUATION & PARTY DRESSES—of Crepe dren, Walter, six, James, seven, and A de Chine and Georgette. | “To- robably 50 r cent. of fo cey is Ne Peter, two, the commissioned officers of the 27th “Neither Mr. Morgan nor his firm has ever attempted to be a dominating ' SPORT DRESSES and WHITE SKIRTS. At Very Moderat, \ ; ie DR ect Wet and cs une ciknnee led to {ho wteeete be heen eed oF | tuctor in the affairs of the steel cor- Prices. eg Beats 103 Capes of veldyne, Poiret twill or marvella, with Formerly SUMMReyry sitsrint amber of tie en Ae Pern oie Byway ne th Seed eee future of ohn A GIRLIE SHOP in. 144 'W. 34th St. cable stitched or plaid stitched effects, throw scarf or up to a 5 ices . : 7 j Usted men saw service in the World| were called because of the rumber of |Topping, Chairman of the Board of Open Cath FP. Me Come Upsiaicy and Save Money, draped collars, all silk lined. 65.00 rosy whist tis hes meant ip cha| gririon! women aod slightly injured | Directors of {he Tyan G. Diakey, We Fit 2 to 16 Years di je Steel Company, a! rah C, ey, . gs : Present development @f the new 27th | ere, or more etna aa 14 COATS of veldyne in distinctive models. 2 treated for injuries, most of them Six large amplifiers were installed| of minor character. ‘The worst, except : 34 TRAVEL TOPCOATS of tweed or polo cloth. over the reviewing stand to transmit} the Kramer boy, are his sister, May, fo the assemblage a message of wel-|and Peter McCaloon, nine. Both come to the Division from President] were unconscious when rescued, er i Renee: MISSES” WOOL FROCKS 15.00 |) gpunion, arranged by a committee/ their work before firemen came. They *@ headed by Brig. Gen. Franklin W.] jumped from the “L” structure to ‘Ward, commander of the 53d In-|the fire escape of a building, found. fantry Brigade, included a parade of} Indder and aecisted many to safety. = ARGYLE HOMESPUN frocks, hand cross-stitched, Formerly irises were, under ordgrs 3 dorin by| into tip pit ou «ladder rescued the i Wurlitzer’s 15,000 4 CREPE KNIT frocks in two-color combination effects. 25.00 peevenis Leiba puns oe! bi edd iter rron, Several sedate Sell Sq. Ft. |e WORSTED JERSEY frocks in one or two-piece sports to ‘The detachments were directed to] a Greenwich Street fire some months Genuine Devoted to in models 45.00 mine ie Naas Sal bantucael eeuaa Salen Victrolas the Display FLANNEL sports-type frocks in light colors or white. Major Gen. O’Ryan, commanding] were damaged and without any pro- Exclusively of Victrolas the National Guard of the State, with| tection helped rescue several firemen ‘@ie commanding Generals of the 63d,] Who were imprisoned in an ice box. "64th, 87th and 2d Infantry Brigades, Se NT a 52d Field Artillery Brigade and Sist} ARMY PLANE HITS CLIFF, Cavalry Brigade and their respective TWO AV staffs in 67th Street at Lexington O'AVIATORS KILLED 5) Avenue. With these were assigned fe the general officers attached to the @ivision during the war and former Givision or brigade staff officers, TWEED light-color frocks in one or two-piece models. MISSES’ SILK FROCKS Canton crepe frocks, effectively beaded, in white, 1\) WuRLIZER EL PASO, Texas, June 2.—Ben Jenkins jr. of El Paso, a Lieutenant in the Reserve Corps, and Sergt. Ar- Formerly } 258th Field Artillery, 68th Street at hi ' tary, reet atlinur Juengling of the 12th Observa- . . orchid, French blue, tan, red, navy blue cr black. up to Vey SCauat Delees Command, wgth|tion Squadron at Fort Bliss were New York’s Lar gest Victrola Store Also a limited number of Roshanara crepe frocks. 55.00 ed death to-day. . fete and Leaingtan: Avenue Pare cirlies colton deainet the Illustrate Here for Your Selection q ; side of a ain and was destro: : a The Five New Table Type 14th Infantry, 69th Street, —_—EEEEEEe 212th Artillery, 69th Street, at Lex- jie ee Genuine Victrolas 107th any: 70th Street at Lex- ington Avenue. . The Modern Note in Talking Machines Sree weentey, Toth. Bireot. The Supreme Talking Machines in Cabinets that Reflect the Superiority of Victor Craftsmanship—Five Styles, as Illustrated. “i, 105th Field Artillery, 70tn Street, , DOWN 5 Qt Lexington Avenue, Small Monthly Payments MISSES’ TWEED SUITS. 16.50 Two or three-piece types—Box coat two-piece suits or Formerly frocks with matching capes of lightweight tweed in, 25.00 desirable colors. to 45.00 102d Engineers, 70th Street. 15th Infantry, Tist Street, at Lex- fngton Avenue. 102d Medical Regiment, | Btreet. © t01st Cavalry, Tist Street, at Lex- ington Avenue, 10ist Signal Battallon, Tist Street. ©) Bist Machine Gun Squadron, 71st NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS NO C. O. D's. MISSES’ FASHIONS—Sizes 14 to 18 — FLOOR: in Tist | Btreet. 27th Division Special Troops, 724 ” Btreet, at Lexington Avenue. . 27th’ Division Trains, 724 Street, All our shirts are well i © 27th Air Service, 72d Street. en armed + Detachments if present from 10t . i ' Infantry, 105th Infantry, 108th Infan- Always the right sleeve try, 174th Infantry, 106th Field at-jlength whether you want iy Gillery and 1324 Ammunition Train, |; 5 1 {2d at Lexington Avenue. it short, medium or long! During the convention this after-| Takes a ~bigger stock F moon there will be an election of o-/than average, but the de- mand for Rogers Peet (ers for the ensuing two years and ) hen the gathering will disperse for service warrants it! = Whatever it pleases to do with itself fm the city, but there will be a gala fmeeting to-night. ‘At 8 o'clock there will be vaude- F wille by professional entertainers, as|_ Summer dressing gowns ,Wwell as by the theatrical talent of the}include some of Irish pop- vision itself, and several boxing | 1; , Aeataad wil! be held between entrants | ins, others of Foulard silk, from the Canadian militia and the}the latter so soft that they National Guard of this city. roll up almost. into no space at all, making them ideal for traveling. Trunks. Bags. Suit- $115 OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &@ 34th Street—New York These new models are the most attractive designs it has been our privilege to present in many months. In fact we have received a new shipment of these models and can now insure immediate delivery. _ $5 to $50 Worth of Records May be added to your contract without increas- ing terms. Featur ed—Saturday New Summer Hats Of Rich Heavy Satin, Taffeta Hair Braid and Silk Crepe Se Sen Specially Low Priced cases. DAILY CONCERTS 12:15 & 3 P.M. Special Recitals Convention Week— ‘ON CERT 15 ONLY June 5- Money back when you SATURDAY CON & aiaetee Daily at 3 o'clock and 8:15 7 5 ft) get back, if anything goes|l§! rREQUENT CHANGES OF PROGRAM: Mme. Theodora Sturkow-Ryder e wrong. This Week: Louis Noe Hergert, Pianist— Distinguished Composer-Pianiste ae pie Chas. Gugliere, Violinist C. Parkyn, and a splendid array of other well known Many entirely new styles are shown Wioedhd Iron iced 918 The best o° everything||s| ‘Cellist—Edwin Pinney, Organist, aie in this cen assortment of Hats men and boys wear. COME IN NO TICKETS REQUIRED in white, black and new colors. S every double-seal- ed invitation comes thru the post, mentally tag it Ovington’s—for : Sporting goods, includ- ing everything for golf, tennis, fishing, camping. The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Pianos—Musical Instruments—Victrolas New Sport Hats of Satin there you can secure the Roa! most charming gifts at Pig PEET Commas 120 West 42d Street prices just as pleasing. Jjstistnst | “Four Seseth ae Bet. Broadway and Sixth Avenue WURLITZER, 120 West 42d St, Smart models with pleated Satin brims, | 3 05 OVINGTON’S || Broadway et Open Evenings seinaly tend me additional information in white, black and favored shades. Special | e * The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” as Warren at det St. Until 10 0’Clock Fifth Avenue at 39th Street ee ee ee Name........56 00 css teteees Address... seeerr cose Peeees Hats also on sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores

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