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AIS Be tcee iat THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 38, 1922, GOES oes foun MEXIC ‘AN-BORN WIFE RESCUES - yal OF AMERICAN SLAIN bd pgp oes ¥ Killed by. ‘Tampico , Bandit Ful s Rahway ae Puts in | She Recognized—U. S.Asks ton Street - the Afternoon as a His Punishment. Bond Street - - Life Saver. WASHINGTON, © July 3.—Mrs. ‘Thomas Ceney, Mexican-born wife of bene Del seed Ta an American employed by ah Ameri- seromt Sp fthtind 93 went {022 Company operating In the Tam- rarer dc ating’ pool onthe ’ | 02 oll reston, was killed by Mexican Rahway River for a swim and bandits June 29, when she recognized spent the afternoon rescuing. in- their leader, according to a report to- oa 4 fi day to the State Department from Tannen eee * |consut Shaw at Tampico, Store Will Be Closed Tomorrow “as cies |\eeseecer| Wednesday These Great Sales not to venture too-close to the |that the murderer be apprehended and eddy were upheeded, he had to | punished. haul to safety nineteen others be- Cag) RI RE GIVES PICKPOCKET he pool. fore the last bather loft the POLS. TERM NCE NENBERS REEL — CRNA DEFENDS Y TIMLETO GERMAN - CHEMICALS SECRETS N } Foundation Wil F Will Fight Har- ding Order, He Says—. » . Laughs at Daugherty. ~ President Harding’s order to Alien _ Property Custodian Miller to get back » gm the German chemical patents, sold @uring the Wilson Administration to the Chemical Foundation, is expected to start a biter night. “Francis P. Garvan, President of the tion, after calling attention to the fact that the largest chemical concerns in America have invested $160,000,000 for the development of We bulletin these Wednesday sales. briefly today so that you may have them in mind and plan now not to miss them. The first of the great vacation months is here and brings such merchandise events as can rarely be, equaled, even at Loeser’s. Whatever your needs for home or holiday, we know we can be of service to you. $12.50 and $13.75 Silk Skirts, $9.7 Women’s $1.75 Silk Stockings, $1.19 “Pickpoekets are the ‘meanest and * Rhese patents in this country, dor most contemptible people we have to” IX STYLES. Sizes of waistbands, 26 to 34. Color combinations include Wrenatty brings Summer’s record low price for women’s Silk riggept 4 ie area that’ America’s best legal AT CONSOLIDATED deal with,"’ sald Magistrate Charles A. whites, white-and-black, rose-and-hone gt ia Roshanara crepes, “ruff-a-. quality. Hngrain’ theead silk Stockings in black, all made with double 4 "minds, Including some prominent ‘Oberwager in Essex Market Court to- nuff,” sports satins and other fancy silks. Very new and jaunty designs. lk tops and mercerized soles. x ] Mating’ Republicans, hed approved day in imposing a seritence of five |} Most people can use half a dozen of these Skirts with their handsome blouses and Lees es id the foundation's title to the patents. |. months and 29 days on Sam Heller, gay sweaters. He said President Harding's action and Attorney General Daugherty’s statement were “ridiculous,” and ne @eclared that the foundation will re- , Main its title. <1 um proud to claim credit for being the foiinder of the Chemical Foundation,” Mr. Garvan said, "This | fa not the first time it has been at- tacked. The Germans have been quite active’ with their propaganda, and /_ Loeser's—Second Floor. twenty-gne, of No. 225 Stanton street, arrested yesterday, when {t was al- (Continued From First Page.) leged he was found jostling crowds at the Essex Street station of the B. R. T. “I am giving you the most severe sentence I acn,” the Court continued, the floor for E. R. Dier & Co. 98) for 1 am determined to do all I can was Percy Thomas, now being sougat}to rid the city of your kind. If I as a witness by the referee in) gave you a flat sentence of six months bankruptcy and the District Attorney.|you might get: time off for good be- Something wus said, also, of the fre-|havior, but under the sentence I have quent airy assurances of high officers} imposed, you will have to serve the their campaign Is to get those patents | of the Exchange before District Attor-| full term.’” { { back #0 that she can once more con-|¢¥ Banton began his bucket shop If trol the entire dye market and a« $55 to $85 Women’s Wraps, $35 = |’ “ous Women's $1 Silk Stockings, 69¢ cod calle EVENTY-FOUR GARMENTS, in tricotine, twill, veldyne, poinciana, | "#® mercerited tops and soles Broken sizes, ranging from 34 to 44. Navy, black, colors. Coats, Capes and Wraps of elegance in the lot. Many rich! y trimmed. So‘ advanced in style that you will get another gil ey Moony Loeser quality outergarments. Men’s Fiber Silk Socks, 39c x Bi? Sa oC Fiber Silk Socks of splendid quality, in black, Wks cad W. valley. ot cals $2.95 Wash Blouses, Tailored Smartly, $2 | “"™" "™""" Lest Pen HITE and bisque dimities and silky ginghams (green, lavender, red, brown W epsctedveh mie) Somect thee atenin tebe. Osten testy | Women’s {Eiffel Maid” $1. 25 to $1. 75 | licensing as individual floor tradérs of men who were actually working on * Loener’e—Main Floor, ane ane" - SU ALES snip phage dates = ‘DIES WHEN CAR OVERTURNS. large part of the rest of the chemical isn't looking for any trouble; hi let us wash our own dirty Market and the billions of dollars in Such assurances, it was said, ‘Radian Red Breake — Husband | oktgda espe lalecaht gia rcompiice beri stnar eae prsbnes hag te OG" |. Mitiee ane Wite \eeeatly mast, Blouses of a correct t: Not all styles in all sizes. Peter Pans n $4 to 42, Tailored Und rwear 98c ther chi Is. father of the bucketshops" who has A oer wo ce ghenicn er icing| fetived from active trading under his| John Carry Ar a th, ne tteur tor || others $4 to 46, Splen id Outing Blouses at so little money. e e , coe! : own name. the Fleischmann Bread Company, who Loeser’s—Second Floor. of the most fashioi I of Utah, a Democrat, introduced and] "r,. aepate wan terminated by one of | lived at No, 2375 Bighth Avenue, was One nable garments for Summer wear. These are of various woven fabrics in — and fancy weaves, in white and flesh colors. Well made $2.50 to $3.25 Turkish Bath Mats, $1.59 | Loser eee Pn 6 » . ‘ 9. 46) ” IVE BUNDBED of thee Both Mote: the. unosteétonishing value of the | © Auene Otel Unlassiete at $2, 1 PERNA See Shirts and Drawers 68¢ kind that has been offered, and a value not likely to be repeated. faniey . #e.. know: or fine quality White gauze cotton Shirts and Of regulation size, but subject to insign' nt mill hits, chiefly mis- prea at in various styles. 7 Deawers in ‘the, nicet casicable seien © caught threads that in no way hurt their service-giving qualities, but which do Lasoie’t—Male. Pest, * be make a big difference in’ price. ! Immense variety of colorings in fi cared patterns. 35c and 39¢ Turkish Towels, 25c | $6 Pattern Table Cloths, $4.50 $29 Porcelain Dinner Sets, $19.95 had adopted a resolution for an in-}the Governors who said it was clear | instantly killed and his wife, Elizabeth, Yestigation of the aljegéd chomical| everybody present realized that the} rorty-nve, suffered fracture of the kul! monopoly in this country. Two Re-| Exchange must either “clean Up and} wien Carr's small automobile turned stay clean or go out of business; publicans, Senator Sterling of South over at Tremont and Appleton Avenues, otherwise it would be run out of busi- ‘ Dakota and Senator Shortridge of | ness," Iironx, at 11 o'clock last night. Carr, California, started in and heard tes-| Nobody ‘had ever suggested, this bode son by @ pre- -Aimony up until six weeks ago, when| Member said, that he resign. The arriage, John Trainor, twenty- thetr inquiry ended. ago, when} nif hostility against hiraself ofewhich | four, had been at Throgs’s Neck and Excha me from foueward: “Incidentally, it might be mentioned tld eke wee resonable ter Ite be- | “ere war preseiat in the street that the question of tho German] ing on the defensive toward the pub-| | CMT NM STUN tt eel to lesale resig- ghemical embargo comes up in the|lic. He suggested a wholesa S| got off. The radius rod controling the new Tariff Bill on July 12, and this| Ration, the election ‘of a new ‘set of broff,.the whi Irish linen Pattern Table Cloths in round I] Setsack to well ‘lmed, eticere’ shoasn Crone goasttystive|| front er aoe trocar pad ture {De crtrey sire tae ecb | Seimei TERT Nepkiant0- mately HERE ARE ONLY FIFTY of these American Porcelain Sets tor Wednes- attorney General Daugherty says white; others with neat blue borders. that ‘after many months of investiga- éensorship to be mado_up of such men Pr ton by, the oan of the Devartment | e"Oyaen Hud, ha wae Preeat | uma ce rdha d. i ' 4 Ynterference, the point was finally! 0% the Exchange for many yeurs sod ts feel A 2 : Fecha tad at ome) mt he ad a ak” |~om———— Women’s $7 Sport Oxfords, $5.65 * $6 Blue Bird ‘Luncheon Sets, $3.95 ye “and A hoa impeded certain = OST SUMMER wardrobes could accommodate one additional pair -of pretky Thirty-two piece Sets of American porcelain, in the effective Blue sui Pe, of soundness in theif dealings. ‘ : Sport Oxfords, especially when a chance comes to buy for so low a price. floral spray combination. Complete service for six persons. No formally ‘worded resolutions These Oxfords are of smoked elk, in blucher style, trimmed with tan ba geurevcar were adopted by \the mass meeting 2@-in. sine, reg. $7.50, a ‘Loeser's—Main Floor, selection of a board of control and day shoppers. A very attractive allover pattern in a rich blue design. J 100 pieces in each set. Complete service for twelve persons. id not even know that there was an investigation, We would have been glad tepeice all we had at the dis-| P'S Committee, including the Board leather, with wing t p and foxing. Flexible rubber soles and bevel heels. Very posal of e investigators. : ; smart for outdoor wear. All sizes. R Si T B ssel R: 12 95 __ Pisine, charge tan been mede nat of Goveroy, members rpm pase rel oom 91ze lapestry Brussels hugs, 912. ave realized at least $10,000,000 for] for to-day’s special meeting and work INK OF IT! 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 Tapestry Brussels all worsted wool | the patents for which the Chemical | out @ programme for adoption along : “a quality, all seamless, for $12.95. There are but 35 of a little poll gies @u “rs rely ethane eg ter bes era ag alg a oi Smart New Hats, Untrimmed, $2.95 we have set aside for disposal. Rugs we are going to discontinue, but “tbh ———>—_—__ ? ‘ : _ will give somebody wonderful service for a seem’ impossible small pbs | =; ¢ HEER BRIMS of maline sand hair, with satin crowns. Black and white. . Firat Ro all cage a you Pye KAHN GETS PARIS CABLE I at of shapes, Duitatle to wear’ with sheet '€ frocks. Several allover Persian patterns to choose from. gaara uh 29 and $92.95. Joccer'a—Third Floor. WIFE IS NOT SUICIDE “We could have sold at least one| Believe Dead Woman Wan Wife of of those patents for $10,000,000 if we Spon teieal MON MeOrer. = 2 had wanted to revert back to the| Joseph Kahn, No, 221 East Goto wame conditions as when Germany| Street, to whom It was neported Lnat held control. There is calvarsan,| his wife, Mrs, Wlizabeth Kahn, had ing any return to the Chemical Foun- We say they are unttimmed, but most persons will wear them with tf other trimming except a gorgeous pin or a single flower, such as a gardenia. bar ts 35c to 55c Cretonnes, 29c Yard { oe ° UCH QUANTITIES of* Cretonnes are used for Summer draperies, etc. Ci There are 10,000,000 persons, accord-| committed suicide in, Paris, was re- Embroidered Dotted Voiles, 69c a Yard S that a fos oare there will To eettaes rhe fine ot Wednesday at the é ‘ record lo’ ice of 29c. = Ag Had Ponca ee, pag on! ate Pry tey cartes of a vabeecem OR DAINTY SUMMER FROCKS no material makes up prettier thap All are of othe fine, serviceable grades, polnding the crash finish Cretonnes ebentical herein America, | Jand her daughter werc well. . i Dotted Voile, and this quality is rerneny lovely. White and colored in stripes, floral and Japanese patterns, in a remarkable variety of colorings. - “Before ‘the war the Government] The woman who killed herself now dots on different colored grounds, including light blue, pink, maize, lavender, paid petty Prig Mamie! aoe ides tM thehaci | ping nc geor nile, gray, rose, wistaria, French blue, brown, navy blue and black. Try adding some Loomr'e—Third Floor. Kraft mies holding licenses from the Chem- vn aya - Did ee Chess oS — es ' Fi | k D 3. fa Punic ae ‘ane eal Caine tt a soak ene 5 75e Lingerie Fabri $27 Fireless Cookers, Duplex Make, $23.98 ho done, The Gemeniperees Se au ne raft Checetedds 9c to Cc ingerie a rics, 49c A GREAT JOY in Summer time and a convenience that will be pera and economical the year round. This outfit includes alum: mo Moee.. To-day it conte the dectors|” OF WATER AFTER DIVE “We could have sold all of the pat- ents that way probably and received much thore than $250,000, and then| we could have seen them resold into] John Zeiter, twenty-two, of No. 30 German hands once more and the] Justin Street, Elmhurst, Queens, em- 4 products returned back to the Father-| ployed in The World's photo engraving ; land, so that the United States would] department, was drowried while bathing i Ihave to pay through the nose.” yesterday at Hook Creek, near Far ' Former United States Attorney Gen-| Rockaway. Hé dived from a rowboat i eral A. Mitchell Palmer gave a state-|in five feet of water and”when he did JHE LININGS SECTION offers splendid values for Wednesday in jingesie of varying sixes and all the necessary equi iy ioe nhaiae full cal T fabrics; $2-inch striped cotton wash Motel in pink and white; $6-inch rik a bec ee bas white cotton wash satin. Half silk crepe, in white, pink and mma without heating up the house or yourself. $28.98, complete. inches wide. All these materials suitable for princess slips, petticoats and valPedl Leer’ e- eaten _ Electric Irons, 6-Ib. Weight, Special $3.98 | oe . * * ’ $ HIS is the well-known, always-satisfactory Loeser Electric Iron. It is . $25 to. $39. 15 Misses Coats, 15. 15 4 paren bare bey Pa give soot agave It is an iron pein be ~ sinillar . 0 lorty-tw: ut every one is as smart as oung desire. judged its very lew price, Comes wil good nickel finis! é ) Resuting tit cantees mado ore not TaReNnet: BARNS. dengan end Charen lat coke but in the lots 14s, 16s, 185 aa ae; ior taal Ree: plug so made that there is fa straining of the terminal. Complete with dong and tales are! sbogy hens edad Horn, who. were with him, dived re- bri oe ae to » the agen oy AnS P Silk lined. Among the fabrics chinchilla, tweed, overplaids, fancy mix- stand, special, $8,098. ures, ns ‘ays. Loeser’s—Basement. would “put us back to the old days| resuscitate him were unavailing, b Chiefly tans and gr tt ‘when we were at the mercy of the| Zeffer ts,Delleved to have struck his ; Locser'erfiecons Floor, trust. I doubt if that is the| head against the bottom in the shallow Sia lr ory th in| "er $3 Black Satin Charmeuse, $1.98 | Electric Percolators, $12.50 Value, $8. 98 Loeper’s—Main Floor. aitiadiniaed ball Jarre. —— Manning-Bowman make, they are, too! Which is equivalent to STORE BROKEN OPEN, WOMAN MEMBER HE rich, firm quality that is as supple as it can be. The sort that we have better made!” ‘his particular kind is noted for pi putt durability. he : TWO .BOYS ARRESTED OF PARLIAMENT mot Ree. able until recently} ie offer oy Bo low a price since folore the heetin element i: * very long lived and the cuutent consump mph pe Beau- ign amy aed ‘or! ‘ar; 40 inches wide and wort! ing created into hand- tiful design, in finest nickel plate, 5-cup size, with six feet nicely Hig : REJECTS $1,500 PAY somest frock that you can devise. nickel mounted ebonized black rahe eye The Progressive Grocery, No. 1290)” O@TaWA, July Locser's—Main Flovr, Bond Street Entrance, Lecste’e-~Ragement. ‘Third Avenue, was broken open early this morning and Detectives Laygen and Muller of the East 5ist Street Station ‘and Clarke and Moran of the East 67th Street Station, arrested Robert Marshall, woman member of the Ca- nadian Parliament, has re- turned to Minister of Finance Men’s $1 Knit Grenadine Ties for 79c $6 Hemmed Marseilles Bedspreads, $5 . N Vacation have ' Th HIS is the first time to our knowledge that these popular open weave fibre $6.50 Scalloped Marseilles Bedspreads, $5.50 Fielding $1,500 of the $4,000 silk knit Ties have ever been sold for than $1. ese are of the identical SAVING grade i es because pyar 4 paid her ad Yanamlemal inheass World fellow you. Maile Gripes the same weight to be seen everywhere at that price, Here in A Narinary decided 06 fread al this style. - al detectives were in police automo- nity,” or salary as Parliamen- every day’ to your summe: a weutilel'es lection of colorings—one, two and three-tone combinations, panel There are only three hundred, All full size. New and perfect. The $5 4 base when thay aaw the youths in front| tarian. designs many other smart effects, 79c. Bedspreads are hemmed. The $5.50 lot scalloped, with cut-out corners, : rear door had been forced. “I can use the mosey,” et Ss en a r tools were found in the store, Miss MacPhail explained in letter to the Minister. “Any- body cam use $4,000. But I object to the increase of the ———— FIGHT FIRE 14 HOURS. PHILADELPHIA, July 3,—Fire- men who Saturday night started to $3 and $3.50 Gingham Porch Frocks, $2.50 | Room-Size Fiber Rugs at $5.95 and $8.95 | DOESN’T SEEM as if one can have too many neat Porch Frocks, and when . Tasuer 2 rll thew Yadomnity from $2,600. to ’ T'aer are such good values to choose from as the Loeser Housedress Section for! , maiertarer pny 4 ee Jib shyt eeade a2 peccaa alt 2 timp bear} 3 ‘changed 00 oft deal f offers : is indeed a Seraptation ‘aspect oad ae “tet fas Lape $2.50 price in the purchase—6x9’s for $5.95 and 8x10's for $8.95. Te pater, js, MM lity chec! u pois. oe Pk oe newadealer will errant hace of sree srrolnce 06 to “6. Pele Qharey gingham, in & | are of the very newest description, and | the. Bugs are rev Ro tse preaching economy un- Cashier, New York World, ' Lovser'#=fecond Fioor. aa . less we give the people « lead Park Row, New York City. : exhausted. im economy,”* . , y ; \