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Pe Re ITI PRT ETE RT — » — THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922, Here, Knights of the Pasteboards, |SUMMES CONCERT com tian Ristints Mek Soh Aldermanic President Hulbert deliv- _GIMBEL BROTHERS | VETERAN BUREAU 1 * eounis _ ered an addres _ What Vould You Do in This Case? Goldman Plays His “Chimes] ¢19,000 MAP STOLEN \ 4 vet’ __J | ; OD Sit I le and Show Edison W ter ect, || IN MUNICIPAL BUILDING|}| SND STREET ROADWAY. = whD ERASED = New YOR Ot t In for Mr. Hoyle an ow Edison hat rirst Lime. cxeat con tret-ll| om SOLDIERS SUFFER You Know ef Piles The ANN weanoer oF! Aimmek Gee] hes Ane Cee ECE . certs given under the au es of Co- ectives acl ys One of the several questions Thomas] have never seen before. On the first reli a ey by eo Goldman eb dealin in onnts th prs ware ot the eaaginate A. Edison has lately been addressing |“eal he holds a pat hand. You have| pang, Eawin nko Godman con-| city in an attempt to find the rare Brad- [three eights before the draw, Ther ’ to candidates for positions of minor} i, °c cents in the pot. He tats i ductor, opened at noon to-day with| ford map, valued at $10,000 and giving importance in the Edison organization | quarter, What are you going to do] an attractive programme in City Hall] the first plan of New York Clty ever is 80 human, so timely and so impor-]and why? PHaga, In addition to the large num-| Mde which, It was learned yesterday, tant that The Bvening World ad- Please give this problem your close was stolen a fow days ago from the dreases it to all its readers and asks}and immediate attention—Thomas A offices. of the Department of Public for their angwers, If you're ready,|doesn't give his candidates ali day, |%" took part there was an attend-| works in the Muntolpal Building, this is the question: remember—and address your answe: | nce of at least 6,000 Willian: Hredtont, New Youwe Mist Q. You have only $10 in the world] forthwith to the Edison Editor, Hve.| The concert oponed with “The Star} printer, made the print in 1881, and Sa ee ee ee eee Rbpneiye © barnes followed bY] onty threo imprints were ever published. The stolen one was the best preserved, and, therefore, the most valuable, The Syneat S. Will. | other two are owned, one by the New ure was the first] York Historical Society and the other —— NewSummer Dresses In a Special Low Price Sale am Imported Ginghams 3. Organdies 95 Dottea Swisses The Gingham Dresses ‘The season’s newest models, with all the favored fashion notes | of Summer featured. A great variety of small and large checks “ and many large plaids. Sizes: Misses’, 16 to 20: Women’s, 36 to 46 The Dotted Swiss Dresses Long line models, panel and blouse effects. All trimmed with Hospital Sites Selected In White House, Congress- men Are Told, te ber of school ehildren who attendéd (Epectal to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, D. C,, Jone 18.— oe United States Veterans’ Bureau, Which has been under fire practically from its inception, tg being subjected to such general criticism by those with whom it does business and for IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. case of the Rev. J. ©, Wilburn o- trial! ,.' here on the charge of killing Deputy John American School of Naturopathy, din-| distur the Logan County last. summer. ner, Commodore, 8 P, M. The jurors comprise sev: rendition of Prof. Goldman's] by Cortlandt Field Bishop, who bougit Whose benefit It was created that the} National Association of Prin ir? | two orchardlsts, one banker, Chimes of Liberty,"’ dedicated] {t a year ago from the William Loring \€ Whole organization may face a shake- | Makers, meeting-luncheon, Comm ‘up. Meinbers of Congress and others Who have been flooded with com- Brovians have lodged them with the Administration. Veterans’ organiza- tions have been particularly caustic in their charges of Inffectency and Yack of sympathetic handling of Matters affecting the veterans. The ‘ situation has grown so acute that Many members of Congress are fear- ful of the effect of the soldier dis-}> jore_| chant and a painter, to City Chamberlain Berotzhetmer.* Andrews collection for $6,500, National Slate Manufacturers’ Aesoci- ation, meeting, Commodore, rl! day. Zeta Beta Tau, dinner, Pennaylvanta POM Association of tloners, dinner, Ivania, e Agsyrian Conference, meeting, Waldorf-Astoria, lation of Sheet Music i ee ee dn Four Special Offerings Association United States, mi banquet, @atisfaction on their political fortunes |_ Aaron Levy Lodge, meeting, Pennsyl- O S l Th ° W k white organdie. Many with chic touches of ribbon and flowers, * vania, 8 P.M. } . this fall. , Adelphi College, fundheon, Addon noon n ate ls ee When hy see this wonder assortment you will be eager to add Lack of hospital faciitiies for tuber- | noon, G several to your wardrobe at this unusually low price. ; evlar and mental cases are report Nt. Joveph's Collage, ture ee , from any sections and tt Ww alleged] 1.30 aca Women’s Sizes, 36 to 42 Misses’ Sizes, 16 to 18— hat thousands of such patients are unable to obtain propr treatment, although Congress hes appropriated Practically all the money that it has been called on for by the Veterans’ Bureau. Politics enter into hospital Bite selections, and while the law pro- vides that the Director of.the Veter- ans’ Burvau shall determine the sites, it is said that to date every selection f. A. class of 19 Astor, 6 BP. M.j clase of 1 10.30 P. M. i aback | MEN’S WHITE MADRAS The Goldman Band, concert, City Halt s'eps, noon. New York Inetitute for the Education of the Blind, pupils’ reettat, mbly : Hall, Ninth Avenue and 34th Stree(. {I} 8.30 P.M | Harler | Hamilto’ The Organdie Dresses Trimmed with lace, organdie and self-material; some with tucking, ruffles, and many with pockets. Sizes: Misses’, 16 to 20: Women’s, 36 to 42 £595 WAM AMM wide range of colors, including Maize, Pink, Copen, Black, Navy, Orehid, Red, Green and Orange. Extra Size Imported Gingham Dresses cent.” or ‘40 per cent.’ instead of m “temporary total'’ or “permanent total,"’ in order to keep down the ex- pense of administration. The law covering disability allowance specifi- cally provides that a case of tuhercu- losis developed within two years af- ter discharge shall be considered as incurred in the service. Notwithstand- ing this feature of the law, American Legion officials say that many such cases are being disallowed by the medical men of the bureau a ly been made from the 145th Stre White House. While individual mem- f =e bers of Consroas, with an eye to vork| PREACHER’S JURY 1S CHOSEN. This should be a most welcome event for the Black-and-white Brounsandwahie, Finan wit 4 President, the hospital ‘ARLES TOWN, W. Va., tune 12.—1 1 A A Blue-and. whit: ler-and-white reen-and-while vehie th eel eae r Sipeerer iB ive tone 18. many men who prefer white shirts. These are pa a Sizes: 44 to 52 e 8 ' ; izes: * R. Forbes, Director of carefully made of self-striped White Madras. eirnatlve -atralbhibtinkd and pated oct, tn 4Eb Bureau und a close per- Sizes 13/2 to 18 tractive straight-lined and paneled senna of President Harding, ts . . ported checked ginghams. Effectively trimmed in ing n shar yf thy ensure, z *, ys i and an eftort may be made to have organdie and rick rack braids. Exceptional value. | him ousted ‘utlure to get proper re Ee Bes OxForD SHIRTS = $*).25 GiMBELS DOWNSTAIRS STORE Lower Flow | reported to be the basis of the critt- : Cistns of Lis management. White Oxford Shirts with collar attached— pahiany,membors of Congresm ray they a model that has become very popular for WOMEN ’S Pure W orsted Women’s Pure ave voted for ev pre i : sought and they are determined that business as well as sport wear. J 1 P ® BAT H I NG ° . | i the responsibility for failure to achieve ersey -Fiece ied Silk Stockings he il be properly placed a = ae Union Suits SUITS 7 ‘0 be involved é ft ungle of red ti nd the situ- ; U cigs Soaks tbat Hees na’ organisa. anes peel ain Suits that are cut full 7 5¢ 9c | tions allege they are unable to get and roomy. fade of White, Pin Checked y satisfaction in dealing with the ‘ 7 Slightly imperfect, In plain or Bureau on individual cases requiring Nainsook, Sizes 36 to 44. = drop with. “Choice of ribbed ick tion, or jastic garter tops, a Sthe siedivel section of the or gant- S ¥ f Fi black, white and some colors, | | Be se aes | HIRTS@ DRAWERS c sind Sere Ae Women’sFine Cotton hout medical training, includ = f the Sli ateen eo rinat nena crannr.ee| Summer Sale of |\ Serio coats with ince Inge deamon 5) ot “Utah . ; carried on the rolls as doctors, owing to match. Carefully made of White, Pin various colors, nion uits - noltoa pull he hens tacraate 7 Checked Nainsook. Sizes up to 44 each Sizes 18 to 46. in the tubercular and mnenta sabilt- m ties arising from service tn the World El t | | ExtraSizel-Piece WWar has caused the expense of admin eciric irons | Why not mail or telephone your orders during Black Surf Satin Cc men to mount rapidly. ' the warm weather? Fitz Roy 3400 BATHING SUITS ery cegracviprene It Is charged that some of the - . . medical examiners handling | these Westinghouse $5.95 Sizes 40, 42 and 44. Perfect! matters are arbitrarily reducing com- . GIMBELS—Down- CIMPRES— Dewnetalre tion to which the men are en- Type M, De Luse lecny . adopted of rating disability cases as le "10 per cent.’’ instead of ‘40 per $4 85 ~- e An Unusual Value! Hand Embroidered SMOCKS | 95 Made of silk and gotton, beautifully embroid- ered with silk floss. Regularly priced at $7.50 THE HABERDASHERY — MAIN FLOOR FIFTH AVENUE — THIRTY- FOURTH 8STRERT errr Uneree Execrnec Liew & Powen Co 130 East (5th Street O%h HBB wey 146th St. & Bway AV ~ hog 1000 Sport Hats At a Remarkable Saving *1.69 Bright, summer colors and smart new styles, Hiramed and off-the-face models, | | wide range of trimmings, and all the most | | popular of the scason’s shades. The most | | fashionable for sports, outing or street wear. This is an opportunity for 1000 women who demand the best in style, and yet who must count the cost. GIMBELS— Downstairs Lower Floor Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Men’s Suits 31.50 Were 37.50 and 39.75 Suits of excellent workmanship, in a good selection of all wool dependable fabrics. Style,fit and quality are of the best. Desirable light or dark shades in mixtures, stripes, checks, overplaids and plain col- ors, including the always popular blue serge. Others trimmed with contrast- ing colors. Colors: Tan, Rose and Blue Not all sizes in all styles and colors, Sizes 34 to 40, Pre-Inventory Sale Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums $15 6x9 Seamless Wool Brussels $35 9x12 Seamless Wool Velvets $19 Sale of Cowhide Traveling Bags $2.85 Full cut, double se we White Low Shoes edges, sewed-on pro! Very fine wool rugs, suitable for any room, In all of the wanted pattern: a $35 9x 12 Royal Axminsters In Orienta! effects and rich colorings, An exception- Imported Grass Rugs Extra Héaxy, Clove Woven, Cool, Serviceable Summer Ruge 027.6 vty 18 xo 4-0 $4.50 $3.50 $2.75 $1.98 corners, riveted frames, ~ $ n it INL. ’ : leatherette linings, inside All Sizes in the Widths jrlook'CéVEninc | ,ANLAID LINOLEUM, Men’s Summer Suits pocket brant ek Collection . Prec Diand E nol Patverne a wide: ner tO back: 2 * F ; : catches, walrus or cobra . 2 Hieantn Cat 29e | Foe al"initt $179 Palm Reach, Mohairs, Gabardines, Airporé. and grain, 16 or 18 inche Wiha ree a auple 1 Hien Grage Saarland front, Sco ae Wi Neat in yprarance, sang and Gari White canvas one-str Mail Orders Filled military While Quantities Last! weight sc ¢ White canvas one-afrap Gre- | . low heel, flexible soles, GIMBELS.-Downstair Chadha aes: heel, faxibl Luggage Shop Balcony GIMBELS— Downstairs Baloony A deposit will hold any purchase for future delivery, NEW YORK FLOOR COVERING Co. . 26 EAST 42D ST. NEAR STH AVE. Also 60 Fiathash Avenue, Brooklyn, les. anvas one-strap Flap. del, low heel; niekel and buckle, canvas, five-eyelet Ox- Tropical Worsteds mee Reser All moderately priced from 12.75 to 24.75 See Pages 11 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising