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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922, Hh, ¥ nber sexsions, any star stated gun to tall Veterans Were Starved to Deaths), :::: sidized press and “fitting the child * |tor the mill and factory." The “Only Truck Drivers; Didn’t Deserve Better,” Sea View | ‘omen looked amazed. They couldn't MacLeod and Mrs, Dennis \ rs. cee connect the Mayor's speech, one they] ther’ stepped forward, whereupon My Doctor Declared, Witness Testifies. had often seen quoted in the news-| Mayor Hylan announced that the |febbed Mos, William | pe. ‘ é i’ . papers, with c! made by tuber-] hearing was at end. of poligeman, at her ho Flanked by Commissioner of Welfare Coler on one side and Commis-| ita soldiers in a city hospital, Soni Wad theA heard | Albanese wan held tn ball stoner of Accounts Hirshfield on the other, Mayor Hylan to-day accused] The climax in t p's Bpecch | He excite SHRIE CES AGHON OF EN dal a inst the ‘inte Congressman Albert P. Rossdale of the Bronx, Mrs, A. P. Denis of No. 34] ¢me when he { Fast 51st Street, and Mrs, Maleomb MacLeod of No. 321 Wes in general | i e|by Magistrate Conway in Jamaicn Mix 57th Street n: of playing polities when they complained of abuses in the Veterans’ ward], Sister Anserte Fi Hin Sanity WH Have » trying to pull the wool how people's eyes,” snapped Albert JoBuson, of Ni is char tained calm. dA with hay rly week that houted at the only peeple being | Police Gourt to-day In kee mistreated the soldiers. It is 4] Colnofdent with the heuring to-day, hie counsel fast “1 inspected the Sea View Hospi The food there was good enough | proposition.” eee ous q oo looked at nick other and at the Mayor] it up personally with the Mayor and | ALLEGED BOY TORTURER $ [M®ry Johnson, riater of the youth, an-| “'skippe Mayor Stops Hearing at Charge [cece enn | Camtalnoner ae HELD-IN BIG BAIL [20's ohase |e ourt to-day he maln his alleged victhns were present. FULLER NO FUGITIVE; SHOWS UP IN COURT Award M ning tol tiy¢ ured before Judge Seasionn to-day Ing burg nea Know hi Several of pear wien’ day. made. by he had not be Fuller are Fuller of brokerage firm ty hvac hg ll You are always confi- of the - dent that your beauty it three partner, Willlam & has been developed to Johnaone its highest possibilities Oriental Cream political claim. ‘This is a scoundrel'y _ Then turning to th: at Sea View Hospital to eat—good enough for me." trio of yisito! : Denied the right to speuls by the@ The Congressman managed to break . get all th® poll Mayor, Mrs. MacLeod said that she in on the Mayor's speech now and [riety out of this that you want and. Mrs. Dennis had visited the then, Commissioner Coler looked very | Hirshfield deseribed the visitors as} hospital daily until they were barred y when it was charged that a “hineh of polt connivers and en x the Bilp Idiers’ food were | fakers.”* d. 1 know anothe € a dying man called for and died two hours later w ‘] medical attention, except such Sixty out of seventy-three wur vet nourishment, practically amoun‘ing to] ¢rans who are at the f starvation, There have been r -| whose caro the'Government is paying |ing roaches and hair, wormy cabbage ous screens this summer in -|the city have signed a compiniat|and decayed fruit rans’ ward, T have known cns:s where | wgainst the food served to them, Mrs.| ‘The Miyor cro#s-examined the Con sick men have sat up all during the/#aDenis has two sons decor gressman as to why he came around night brushing the mosquitc braver eve of an/election flies from the worker ove comrades. We rep had with h to have these conditic food had be rv e tri have met with nothing ‘e rusty and dirty i “When we brought t petition from. tubercular Went OvRR Hox. Hl fore Dr, Kramer we were t diers asking that they be transferred | had seen a finer ho: boys were nothing but a lot of truck} from the institution the: condition& dntol drivers who didn't have sense enough| “It is very evident,’’ said the|to'the greasy, dirty t to deserve anything better, 1 know] Mayor, who looked and worried,| ‘Why did you notify the news of one case where a dyine man fell] “that from the way you act you are] pap if you weren't seeking pub- | jive ‘Admini out of bed the night before he died | here for political purposes,’ licityS@ demanded Hirshfield of the} mon and was buried with « two-inch gash = Mrs, Denis and Mrs. Macheod | Congressman, “Why didn't. you take | recovery are good “Men hi died in at even the beds, which <> ward of could be administered to him by his} ire s 1 to We Immaculate in all] SHIELDS, RELIEF WORKER Medical attention,’ Sosnrades up-to-date hospitals, were not clean IN RUSSIA, MISSING YEr 7 ‘ —- Among the allegations against the J and for} hospital are soup and bread conta Corresponden Preamont (Associated ~ disappear of Philip Shiel American Retief Administration work from Simbirsk, In the Volga valley, has | 4 great sensation in Simbirwk Judes many who have | + tant, but in the help,” the population of whic! fa the be can relte Arthur Ruhl, former war c¢ returned to works Fancy Novelty ' Aprons, 1.00 Check percale, waist line model trimmed with wide ric-rac braid. Scalloped skirt. Blue, brown, green and red. Illustrated. (A) Slip-on model of cretonne, bound with black sateen. Two large pockets. Illustrated. (B) | Novelty apron of fancy crepe | and cretonne, bound with white. Strap back buttoned on waist. Copenhagen, green, tan and brown [Third Floor] Reductions in Handkerchief Prices Dainty hand-embroidered squares of linen that will please the femi- nine taste and large handkerchiefs of linen or cambric for men, Men's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs with narrow hems. Large size. Formerly, 9.00 doz., 6.00 Regular size. Formerly, 6.00, doz. 4.20 Men's Cambric Handkerchiefs, corded edge with initial. Formerly, 1.50, box of 6, 1.00 Youth’s woven Colored Cambric Hand- kerchiefs. Formerly 1.90, doz. 1.50 Women's hand-scalloped and hand- embroidered Madeira handkerchiefs, 25c and 50c Women’s Tape-bordered handkerchiefs, hand-embroidered initial. Formerly, 1.50 box of 6, 1.00 [Main Floor] Satin Ribbon At an Unusual Price - Only 85e a yard Soft lustrous satin ribbon, seven mches wide, suitable for sashes, girdles or milli. nery A wide range of beautiful colors. (Main Floor) The largest collection of coats you will find anywhere. The widest variety. The most remarkable values. Beaver and Squirrel Collared Coats Smartly distinctive, made of fine new coatings, superbly tailored Children’s Wooden Rocking Chairs Strongly constructed chairs for use in the living-room or nursery Beautifully finshed in mahogany or oak with seats upholstered in Spanish muleskin 3.75 and 4.00 McCreery Toys for Girls and Boys [Fifth Floor) Extraordinary Values : 5-00 Our Karpen Sale of Upholstered Furniture Is Your Opportunity to Buy “Master-Made” “Quality at these Low Sale Prices For example: (Illustrated below) Three-piece Library Suite, with Pillow Arms, Upholstered in tapestry. Outside back covered in same material. 157.50 After the sale 237.50 Sofa, 78.50; Arm Chair, 42.50; Wing Chair, 36.50 (Iltuatrated below) Three-piece Library Suite, upholstered in tapestry out- side back covered in same material, | 117.50, After the sale 179.50 Sold Separately Sofa, 59.50; Arm Chair, 29.50; Wing Chair, 28,50 [Seventh Floor} *Req. U.S. Pat. Of. Oriental Rugs (from our own collection) at 4 Price While this event appeals to only a few on account of the extremely high quality of the rugs offered, its appeal is certainly very strong, when such rugs as these are offered at such prices. One can't resist buying. Another group at special prices: Persian Gorrevans 224.00 9.1x11.10 to 10.2x13.7 feet One of the most’ popular and durable of Persian weaves. Persian Hamadans 28.00 23x4 feet lEighth Persian Mahals 234.00 7.5x10.10 to 13.2x8.7 feet including 9x12 feet Their soft colorings make them an ideal rug. Persian Dozarts 59.00 416x6 feet Floor)