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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 6 in October, 1921, and whose single | TEACHERS’ UNION SUIT CUTS THROAT AND LEAPS SENATORS PUT RELATIVES ON PAYROLL Penta Wins tne CE BI OMe OF FOR LIBEL PLANNED| TO DEATH FROM WINDOW 1922. rc be m Cy ‘ oft 7 4) 7 4 Senate, han-never maintained more | Heter and Cou at Answer] Roohente: e Wek Sakes Charge purchases made on the 29th and 30th of this month will appear on bills rendered Aug. Ast than two of his four clerks in his for of Suicide. P - Washington office. The other two] Gitbert E. Roe, counsel to t ROCHESTER, June 29.—John Major, p live in Pennsylvania and their Pay |peachers’ Union, the organization o/ pmanager of the Lyceum Theatre here, ‘ i 10, ine Yh 4 f E checks have been forwarded there i S morning slashed his throat and e oat HOPPING ay school teachers condemi dan J ce ame \ regularly, They are strangers in}"oi Uae Slee wrists with @ razor and then, potsing Wanhinatot xerously radical in a report sul fat vied Hf t t {Continued trom ir from First Page.) to prevent thelr Piaying a prom!- | s¢ Mison D. Smith of South | mitted by Aaron I, Dotey and adopted! |\' dew mole utrawe an A Le dries oe pe nent part in Washington society. son, William H Sa ‘ story Of a Sclo Street apartment house, x Senator Reed Smoot of Utah, who has © $2,740 on Tuesday by tho Teachera’ Cour plunged to his death to the pavement 35th REET, NEW YORK ‘a half ago, when it was shown tha’ earned the distinction of being one carrying men on|!® preparing papers in a suit for lil!) ieigz, He landed in an alleyway and approximately 160 members of the| of the Treasury watchdogs, carvics| the Senate rolls at the request of a|to be, instituted by the union asuinsi | was dex 1 when found, Bouse carticd wives, daughters, sons, ) Krnest W. Smoot, a son, as one of} Senator and permitting them to draw| potey and the Counell. Author Major, fifty-three, came to this city} su. — Hieces and nephews (some of them the Assistant Clerks of the Senate}Government pay and perform no {ion for the sult: Was given by the |from Syracuse @ year ago, Be had ut n Public public rrinors or persons who have never pene mock, carried es Assiat= | uslon yesterday heen in fil health for several months and BOYS CLOTHING GIRLS CLOTHES, SILK:UNDERWEAR§ been to Washington in their lives) on ph Henry ( or Committee on| The union also adopted resolutions aut ag prom Insomnia ia Pe abe Federal puyroll by various subles ning man of Ariz Printing, of w Senator Moses ts] oaiing on the Board of Education to] window and discovered the body. | 10,00 Palm. Beach Cloth‘ suits A. Beach: Ca Phoenix’ silk und. I 4 tuges. ¢| Chairman, receives $2,040 a vear of] narges ‘agnigdt Dotey of "cor $< —_— are’ certainly, unusual enough to f litel ve 4 Lares A study of the latest reports shows} rolls for taxpayers’ money while he actually} PMNs &b oy LONG ISLAND CITY BOY DROWNED| merit mention—we have them in| (or the lice le Miss wonderfully well, and hasela Saat i that the practice Is not restricted t/gcnator A. O. Stanley of Kentucky | Works as a clerk at the Republican|duct unbecoming a teacher.” In a) OVC Meine oy omnes Z| Natfolleacjles (or hoya? to 14 4 to 8 isjajcopy ity }that insures ; perfect (fiefand d fe tho House, but that soveral Senators |" nis non, A. O. Stanley Ir listed Bublietty Association headquarters In| statement to the public the Teachers Lyman, thirteen, "son of Mr. and Ate lorfolk styles for boys 7 to 14 yrs.| int miniature of comfort. |In,flesh, white, and . " have relatives drawing pay either for for 1,440 the Real Estate and Trust Building/ nion denied that it or any of ite] Benjamin yman of Long Island City, * ‘i Hoag Sewer at all Ge tor sich (helenias face” db han downtown. This enables Senator] TOn Genie’ Siat ded. tha | N:, Yu Waa drowned in Lake Bombosens| Extrai’Trouserstwill double the} Mother’sfand iis oe shades‘, Silk’and fibre vest ae “ to class them ns| Senator Howard Sutherland of West! vosox to make this contribution tojmembers ever recommended the} yesterday, A rowboat capsized when hash font just, as useful|to —1.95. Silk vests and bloomers € & cant services as to Virginia has one of his five daugh-| ‘ Mit . »verthrow of the American Govern-|j{.yman and another lad were changing} life of his suits—buy:white duck ¥ In\ 1e parasites living on Government sine-} ta tivied for $1,440 a year the Republican Campaign Committee |r torce oi BH res for dress wear with his blue} Oct Jn) pretty == 7:50 'to 5.95. j ate eures. Ppeny San ah without cost to himself, y be ‘ack light « colors\' to > One Western Senator, who soon | Senator sad i in Nes aan mere _ The hypocritical pretense of the serge’ coat,or a! sport! jacket,t or match her(Sum: iq ny retires from office after twelve years bi np rae be ae oe Senate on the score of economy is tan or gray crash, 3.25, for every met frocks'y2.95 SPORT TOGS / of service, has carried his wife and “" who entertains the Senato| well tiustrated in the abolishment of day” wear — OF khaki} knickers, q 5 rf Hories with almost daily attacks] forty-one “sleaping” o tive com- Hee only daughter on the payroll for his} &@ ‘orty=« ne” ve inactive cor 2.95 to wear” with} sport {shirt. j have never been] ©n the wicked interests, has a s0n,|mittees last year on the grounds ot - ” ‘Oo ASPO} ae eed acon ee eee Citice ex. | ‘Tom Heflin Jr., listed for $1,740 Simult&neously four Store: Open. All’ Day Saturday= July <1st Sizes 7. to 14 years,/ Woh Han forthe“ lide et pirate f coche ern i ; ' mash et tee of coolness. for ‘the } Ee: cept on rare occasions and have per-|Senator Henry 1. Myers of Mo authorized for each Sen D: a and‘ misses - white duck for the |guaran a is fored no work whatever for the] nasa daughter, Miss Nora 8. Myers, | ator, jastead of three, and the saving Store’ Closed/ All; y ‘Monday ‘July 3rd Middy suits ate seashore, ‘and ,khaki forthe |golfer.; These new suits for warm | i thousands of dollars in salary which | listed for $1,740 a year. During his was wiped outs Giving our ‘employees ‘three ifull holidays always smart for | mountains’ 1.00, weather wear havesleevelesscoats = they have drawn annually. This Sen-| twelve years in the Senate, the Sen- n subsequent articles other meth- a s ay Gs ator has been perhaps the leading] ator has always had some member|ods by which the public treasury Is small: boys,’ and and aeaitinlte well-cut knick es enemy of organized labor in the upper] of his family on the Senate payroll.| raided by those who should be it» . Royal Middy, of} In-a bright red bathi ers. In-all white, orange,ftan, te Meta, ‘i ’ stirs will Be tibet : y Y inva bright + athing suit, | jasper, rose, leather, green, a branch of Congress, fighting against} senator Park Trammell of Florida| protectors will be disclosed English. . inspir- h il and sh h jasper, 5 » BI ;copen fi ee what he has denounced as the “ex-| has Lee R. Trammell fisted for ——— ran n Lit n y i 8 x pi wa Cs aig pe my ‘ ‘ovel, what | or gray— 15.00. M4 orbitant demands of labor." $1,840 and Dalsye Trammell for] PITCHER NOT TO RUN AGAIN. - fe ation, is\ part-| little girl or boy could fail’to en- a It is no uncommon thing to see one} $1,740. WATERTOWN, N, ¥., June 29.—Freq p aS 7 icularly™ becom-| joy the seashore? Little one-piece |; Crash kni f of these Senators who has relatives |renator William B. Crow of Penn- | .,Eitchet,of tls ety, four years State Ad Store of Individual'Shops “W- ing. Sizes 2 to 8} suits; in! cardinal, navy, rose, | Linen Crash knickers from 5.95 | feeling at the publie erlb demanding} syivanta, who was appointed to| nounced to-day he would not bec cont nS years 6.75 green, or gray—I to 8 years 1.75 |", 8:99. Khaki knickers ®and | Petia chev te evaattoalty put ie the succeed the late Philander C, Knox didate for re-election. FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, cing breeches forxcamp. use— og ey i 3 2 Splash!) He will 95. 2 evita ict inueult6 see men carried mee the dive in White or Colored Pongee is | ————_____ es on Senate rolls, at the request of u erfect form’ if cool, smart, and washable, an | 4 London-made ' Jersey ‘sport Benator, with no duties whatever. as ‘ is parents have ideal material for junior misses’ dress has the graceful, easy fit | Every Senator is entitled to approx- ea hi Summer frocks. Sizes 13 to 17 grace easy \y imately $4,000 a year in patronags a in| provided him ears 12.50. that distinguishes all English Jobs outside of the four clerks ul-|6 with a comfort y a) sport clothes. A one-piece mo- i lowed his ott slg get id Maa ablesJcorrectly del with silk-stitched stripes fin " sons on the rolls at $2,000 each or, 9, ‘Reg. U, S. Pat, Off. \worstec i — \ + his constituents are content with ‘opruiaraay On 40th St. (Reg, ) fitting} ‘worsted \ When _Paris|contrasting color—in, gray, ta \ jersey bathing suit. Innavy with white stripes—2 piece—10 to. 16 \ years , 2.95" Bin sonaituents “are” content, “wih Since. deer sews) for, little{navy, or French blue—<18, girls,*she. always | Misses? sizes. achieves some such tharvel-of] Leather belts to wear with daintiness as sweaters—you'd besurprised how these lovely! many novel and unusual ones flower-tinted] there are, a shiny one that looks mousseline! like a whip—l.95. White with frocks, all hand-| stencilled open-work pattern— made. Sizes 4, 5,] 1.35. Basket-woven and braidgd ; and 6 years. 4.95] belts—2.95 up. F three. The Evening World's hers itty i 6 West 40 sas of patronage on the Senate site vs ANNUAL SALE SUMMER DRESSES a WHITE CANVAS PUMPS OR SANDALS which are not taken up by Senators. ‘The control of these has fallen ints the hands of a small coterie of patron- Superior quality and workmanship in age traffickers composed of petty offi- Dotted Swiss, English and French Plan- clals, ea i nel, Wash ‘Silks, Dimities, Voiles and ‘There is a persistent demand for Organdies. Although our price is lowered smal th rasp ee ee meee eve our standard never changes. This lot ‘Washingtonians who do not know comprises over 500 garments from: $15.00 to $50.00 He can’t have to many sport blouses,’and these new, ones of pongee-colored| muslin ,are at once cool and ‘practical’ They also come in white and tan, sizes 7 to 14 years 95c; x We've sold hundreds of these) LILIPUTIAN BAZAAR em) A Fairisle de- khaki camp suits this season at = y tien, Reais 5.45—and parents tell us thev! White or Checked Voile makes} © & gnew. wotited are the best value in New York.| adorable little Summer frocks sweater i Tailored, not#simply*made—in| for children. We have a nice over pe ; a firm, sturdy fabric to stand the| assortment of them, with colored design is in fibre, hardest wear. Sizes 7 to 14 years.| stitching, or organdy trimming. a contrasting === |Some models with bloomers. color—7.95." CHILDREN'S SHOES Sizes 2 and 3 years. 2.95 have no political backing. There is such strong competition for these jobs that some of them are gained by throwing dice. It is apparent’ that there are othor considerations which govern the hand- ing out of these plums. This refers especially to such appointments »s elevator conductors in the Sénate of- For--Madame and «Mademoiselle ’ 9,00 Balance of Summer Hats $5.00—$10.00—$15.00 Formerly to $75.00 fice building for service on Sundays and holidays only, These one-duy.a- ‘week Jobs are much in demand, Some of the Senators who carry members of their immediate families on the Senate payrolls, with names of the holders of the sinecures and salaries, are as follows: Benator Nathan B, Dial.of South Carolina, wealthy banker and one of the economy howlers of the Sen- ete, has Miss Laura Dial listed as one of his clerks at $1,440 and Miss Rebecca, another daughter, for $1,840. The Senator's biographical sketch, written by himself for the Congressional Directory, says he ts Also Continuing Sale of 123 Dresses formerly to $50.00 $15.00 117 Dresses formerly to 85.00 25.00 153 Dresses formerly to 110.00 35.00 74 Dresses formerly to 150.00 50.00 97 Dresses formerly to 225.00 75.00 including Evening Gowns The Tappe guarantee covers every article—the patron must be satisfied or the money is cheerfully refunded, ns A Silk Middy is quite the smart- Shoes for Boy Scouts, and alll! Hand-made Sweaters at 2.95]est complement to the silk sport active hard-playing youngsters,| are a rare value—these are hand-|skirt—we have have them in are built of stout leather, with| knit in novelty weaves of de-|white crepe de chine with fagot- soles that defy wear. 3.75 to peately colored wool—pink, light ing — 10.50 5.25 according to size. blue or tan. Slip-over and coat SS styles. Sizes 1 to 3 years. The Mantilla ‘roca } | ! ( | U i i } H 4 i} i WHITE IS THE SMARTEST FACTOR IN EASHION.AND. THE WHITE CANVAS BRAMEEY IS THE SMARTEST FASHION IN FOOTWEAR ...... The Barefoot Days of modern like, filmy, and graceful—is Childhood, are just as pleasant = novelty sure to appael to the and safer than of old, for the MISSES’ FASHIONS smart woman. Made of Italian gitls¢and boys ot to-day wear silk lace in black, white and a sandals. 2.40 to,3.15 according! A voile frock is always cool large assortment of colors 15.00 to size. Summery looking, and have ;wo| — “married and has a large family.” ‘The Senatorial duties of these young ladies are not sufficiently arduous — eee — , Fi particularly good models for/Three Hats at ine’ Whiter @Ganvas In The Famous << Play Oxfords] misses at 16.75. 5.00—a rolling, ‘eA A specially de brim leghorn ae signed for this}A Shantung: Suit is!cool for|with draped use are a little} travel—we have two models, one|scarf, a basket rougher in finish, and a little} with a youthful box coat and the| woven felt hemp tougher in fabric than other] other with a very trim, severely|with draped shoes—cheaper too, 2.65 to 3.35} tailored long coat — 20.00 and|band around the according to size. 25.00. crown, OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY JULY Ist CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY JULY 3rd & 4th America’s Foremost} Specialists f Bramley Fashion:Of Low-Heeled OPPENHEIM‘CLLINS & © Strap PumpsOr-Sandals 34th Street — New-York Feminine’ Footwear*SHop—Third ‘Floor Special Underwear Values—Friday Newest Silk Costume Slips With Hip-length Shadow Hems . Unegualled Value at 5.00 Straight-line models or with elastic at side waist-line. Of Radium Silk and Satin. Flesh, white, navy, black. Franklin Simon Boys’ Shops =’ it a CAMMEYER SALE! $635 . —for women’s shoes that have sold all'season at prices | up to $12.00 — all are this ), Spring and.Summer-models —all are guaranteed by the 64 year.old CAMMEYER name Plentyiof"Whiterand? Patent . Leather?Shoes {in this sale. Great variety at a very unusual figure. CAMMEYER fr West 34th St,,.New ‘York, (BROOKLYN 990 FULTONIST, ARK + 6497) BROAD/ST,, THIS. SALE IS.IN PROGRESS AT ALL THREE STORES ava It t Makes Little Difference, What You Néed—A World “Want ee ” Will Go Get Ii ERIDAY Unrestricted Sale Boys’ A!l Wool Norfolk Suits With Extra Knickerbockers At One;xPrice 10:°° For Suits that were 918,75 $20. -and**21.° Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Ave.—37th & (38th Sts. CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING SHOP—Fifth Floor Dainty Summer Lingerie Nightgowns—Lace-trimmed and Hemstitched misea—in Envelope and Step-in models 1 3 5 Petticoats—with and without panels Special Double Panel Silk Petticoats 2 Wash Satin and Radium. Flesh and white. Special 95 Crepe de Chine & Radium Gowns Tailored and lace-trimmed. White and colors, Special See || Store open all day,Saturday, July, Ist

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