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Fer Tuesday Fer Tuesday Linens have never fully regained their pre-war position as te producing costs but we offer great savings just new. !-JV? SEIZURE DEFENDED u u a ' Senater Underwood Criticizes A" President for Action Against it'lfti Chemical Foundation' ISKFc &3C0NSPIRACY CHARGE DENIED rs-l V - .. . . "" "- " - ... . . 't., Washington, July I.M. The Uicnuciu f Foundation nml its presitent, Frnncls ' JP. Gnrvan, former Allen Property Cus todian, who nre being proceeded njjnliist a it the Government for the return of German chemical patents, were defend fi in the Senntc today by Senater l'n erwnml, who critlcl7ed I'reident Harding and the Administration for the c action taken against them. Dcn)lng that there vn fraud, rnl rnl rnl lotien or conspiracy in the ncquNltieH s.. M the (Scrman patents by the f'licmt- -fcal Foundation, Senater I'nderwoed hlie commended the record of A. Mitch- Uell Palmer, former Attorney General lnd Allan Property Custodian, in dealing- with enemy alien property, tier- hinn interests. Senater I'nderwoed said, -Were supporting the Administration s course against the Chemical Founda tion in the hope of securlnj restitution f property and also damage claims for ts use. Sennter Tnderuoed's statements were .jnadc during an address in Mippert of his recent bill te create an American t, commission te pri-ss American ilamngi claims against Oct man and Austria, using enem nllen prepert seized n a pledge for pajment. ' Opposes Claims Commission .. Mr. Und'rwoed opposed th Admin istration plan for a joint claims com mission or another treaty te deal with '.'the claims, declaring there was no ne cessity for further negotiations with Germany en the subject. He reviewed - at length the alien property legislation and cited figures showing that property worth 5600,000,000 was taken ever and control secured of 200 alien corpora tions. Quoting from Mr. Palmer's report en enemj alien property, Senater Un- derwoed snld that $2.r0.000 paid by the Chemical Foundation In securing rights te the 5000 German chemical patents was "adequate" when the Gov ernment's right te use the patents was Considered. "This report," aild Mr. Underwood, "effectually disposes of the charge that there was a fraudulent censplrac en the part of these In the Allen Property "Custodian's ethi e who erected the Chem- -lcal 1'our.daiien and sold thcie patents te It. The charge has been repeatedly made that Mr Uanan as Allen Plop Plep erty Custodian sold these patents te himself as president of theCh"imc.il .Foundation. Th" entire pl.m w.'s df. "lsed nnil perfected before Mr O.ir tan became Allen Property Custodian ' or had am thought of b'ing appointed -te that elhcc the entire plan was de vised nnd perfected while Mr. Palmer .was Alien Property Custodian " Stating that former. eSiel'il state ments of the Chemical Foundation plan -were made in advance, Senater Under- . weed continued : "Conspiracies te defraud the Gov- ernment are net committed In the open light of day. Conspiracies te defraud the Government are never reported te Congress by the conspirator in advance. ; Tl'lnks President Erred 1 "New President Harding has dl- "tcted the present Allen Property Cus- Xpnian te demand a return 01 ine-"- liui- i 'tnts from the Chemical Foundation te. rthe Government. The President has i committed himself te the doctrine that I I . this sale was a violation of a trust. This ' ' Is a mistaken theory of law. for the title te the property ested absolutely i in the OriM'iniiient and the Ahen Prop erty Custodian was net the trustee for , the Germ in owners." German Interests, Senater I'nderwoed said, wire seeking te have the latter .construction sustained. If this was I done, he declared, "It would Intvitahlv ' mean that the Germans will Insist that the Government must return te the 'trusteeship' the wireless plants, pnt ?nts, all patents en war materials and the great Hamburg American and "North German Lloyd terminals at New -Yerk which were sold for about S7, 000,000. The Senate Judiciary Committee took J up Seneter Underwood's bill and ap pointed Senators Cummins, Iowa; Htcrllng, Seuth Dakota, Hepublieaiw, . "and Overman, Democrat, .North Cire- I Una. as a eub-ceramlttee te continue -further consideration. i ; Mccormick jwieets ganna ' -Mme. Walska Going te Carlsbad te , Await Divorce ' ' Paris. July 24. With the arrival of 'Hareld F. McCennick from Chlmce, the .marital mix-up between Mine. Ganna Walska and Alexander Smith Cochran, -which was expected te culminate in a divorce settlement, heads international fesslp. Mr. McCermlck avoided the press and Immediately sought Dudley Field Malene. who, with Mrs. Malene, for merly Deris Stevens, the suffragist, and JIw, Wnlska, took refuge in the opera singer's Paris home. Mme. Walska announced her inten tion of going te Carlsbad te await her -divorce, and it is net presumed that "Mr. McCermlck will remain In Pa?M. Since Mr. Malene has established him- elf here he has been seen frequently at the most fashionable resorts. I After-Dinner Tricks I. -s l ' . Ne. 221 The Acrobat le Coin , The fingers of the left hand nre bent -Inward, und a dime is laid upon the (knuckle of the little finger Suddenly, .4 .With no perceptible motion of tlm "tBgerB, the dime turns a complete sem- traault or leaps In the air (Fig. 2). ' The trick is done by the left thumb, ' ,wklch is secretly bent in, ns nhewn In Flf. 2, tinder the tip of the left little later. The tip of the linger Is pressed Hrmly against the thumb, and when tlm ri -'tnumD is suet eutwnru, it imparts a j?'Twdden ''"'0 te the muscle of the little S'feflnnr, which Is sufficient te flip the rrrjeem. n tue ngni nana is pinceii evrr .'fitka left thumb, ns though te stead v the "-aajid. the sudden movement of the 'iV MalD " ' D L'enipieieiy cencenieu rrem VfjSfimWt J.ne inca can ue none wuen tne Im.'flalB la placed en ether knuckles, but ,Wttl Safer Is usually tna meat ra- m wm A Great Grouping of Women's Unusual Tub Dresses At $10 $16.75 te $25 Values Including imported chenilles smart English sports dresses that have been $25 right along 1 Beautiful imported ginghams with hand-embroidered linen cellars, cufTs and pockets Gimbel selected ginghams. Fascinating foreign tissues with hand-clipped embroidery. Plaid tissues combined with veined voile. English ratines grosgrain bound, grosgrain sashed. Dark, double thread voiles with "camisole" vestees of imported organdie. The "quality dresses" fastidious women take vacationing." mad 'Jm lentil Gingham, $10 Otmbrls, Salens of Ilrtsn, Third fleer. Misses' Dresses Fer Every Heur of a Happy Vacation d7 pJA Values pDU $10 te $15 Daintily 'dark voiles simple' enough for travel-wear. Cutest sports linens and ratines. Dotted Swisses for church and afternoon wear. Imported ginghams for happy mornings. Organdies that are the prettiest summer dance dresses. Dark colors flower colors high colors. Ages 16 te 20. Glmbetf, Salens of Dread, Third fleer. Hats : Ready-te-Wear in the New "Atlantic City Red" that Is making the Boardwalk bloom like a tropical garden! Gay and smart with summer's white fashions with cream flannels, with matching sweaters, with fall's first dark dresses. Duvetyne : Silk Velvet : Silk Velvet With Ribbon Brims iXar1 Semi:Dre") $5-95 $7-95 te $10-50 Red Cherry and Peppy Wreaths te Trim Them, at $1.50 GlmlxW, 'Third fleer. ( ( x i i $8.95 Women's $1.95 te $3.95 Leather Hand Bags. $1.68 l-a..M'i-'irira Seme are fitted with purse, some with mir ror some with both. Swagger Styles Club Styles NaMr! Vanity Styles LNeWi I Pandora Styles Carriage Kodak and Side-Handle Styles ' All the wanted leathers and finishes and colors. Smart! $1.68. eimbei, rtrnt fleer. Fine Linens New at Lew August Sale Prices Pure Irish linen table cloths handsome satin damask in a close firm weave. Cleths 70x70, at $4.85. Cleths 70x88, at ?.".M. NAPKINS TO MATCH 20x20-inch, at $5.25 a dozen. 22x22-inch, at $5.90 a dozen. EXTRA-LARGE BLEACHED ALL-WHITE TURKISH BATH TOWELS Woven from soft-spun yarn; spongy and absorb- PA Each ent. "Extra size" 26x50 OUC ALL-LINEN CRASH TOWELING Of unusual quality; suitable for hand, dish or roller use; possesses exceptional wearing qualities. Red or blue Ql, Yd. borders. Special OUC filmbcW, I.lnrn sterr, frond fleer. jr?c2lfri. SftHfeftB Utica Sheets Reduced in the August Sale S Each half-yearly sale we get mere and mere of these Uticas at 1 educed prices, think ing te meet the demand. Hut we den t! tardy folks always are disappointed. Famous Utica Sheets Are 54x90 In $ .99 72x108 In $1.65 63x90 In 1.20 81x90 In 1.34 63x99 In 1.23 81x99 In 1.55 72x90 In 1.25 81x108 In 1.78 72x99 In 1.35 90x99 In 1.78 90x108 In $1.95 The Utica Pillow Cases Are 42x36 In $ .32 45x3814 In $ .39 42x38e In 34 50x36 In 42 45x36 In 34 50x38y2 In 45 The Utica Bolster Cases Are 42x72 In $ .70 45x72 In $ .79 42x761 In 84 45x76 4 In 88 Crochet Bedspreads for double ?2lr"f"?"'.y...$i.68 Down Quilts $9.95 & $12.50 regularly SI 5 te $22.50. Weel-Filled Sateen Quilts SSer"!?.?. $5.95 Silk Mull Comfertables old rose and Copen hagen blue Slightly mismatch! hin half price. Satin - Finished Marseilles Bedspreads hemmed or scal loped CUt Corners rpcnlnrlv tf.Pl 1 v " - ej.du ana s.-i $6.25 $3.35 (iimM, .Swenil fleer. Coel : Well-Designed Well-Made : Geed-Fitting Palm Beach Suits Reduced $10.75 iri Plain colors. Pin stripes. Vigeureaux mixtures. Seme thirty styles ! $10.75. Men's $18 and $25 Mohair Suits, New $15 and $17.50 Men's $25 Tropical Worsted Suits, New $20.50 Men's Gabardine Suits Reduced te $22.50 -Mj y rmiM ,i Kuppenheimer and 0rtty Sran& Suits for Men all of them excepting full dress That Started the Season at $40 te $70 Are Reduced te $30, $37, $47 Many are quarter- and half- silk lined all are net weighted with linings ; net heavy, yet of the world's best woolens. Men's and Yeung Men's All-Weel Suits at $22.50 These were $30 te $45 values the makers tempting us with a low price en clearance let te get their goods sold here, - GlmtwU, Second fleer. It Is a Great Sale! That is heard en every side and throngs were waiting for the Stere doers te open this morning. ' , FURNITURE At Lewest Prices Since 1914 And furniture in new forms and of adaptability net thought .of in 1914. A Million-Dellar Collection in Philadelphia Stere alone two acres of samples. Partial Payments cheerfully arranged and same low sale prices are charged. This Magnificient Leuis XV Dining-Roem Suite, Ten Pieces $1000 Regularly $2400 Finest Construction and Finish Buffet 74" long, extension table 62x48" when closed. China closet 51" wide, console serving table 46" wide. Set of chairs with extra high cane panel backs. Upholstered seats. Coverings of tapestry. Regular value $2400. Ten piece, specially priced in this August Sale, at $1000. $45 Old Colonial Four-Pest $25 ucusiectu at Mahogany, dull finish; mahogany built-up head panels; 3" high turned pests, 4' 6" wide. Regular value $45. Specially priced in this August Sale at $25. v ' '' V $95 Breakfast-Roem Suite JCIJ American Colonial Period . . Finest of Construction and Finish Sold in group or separately as desiied. Six pieces, as shown, consisting of drop-leaf table, serv ing table and four chairs. Finished in .either plain Antique Walnut or plain Blue Enamel. Regular value $95. Specially priced in this August Sale at $55. GlmbeU. Sixth fleer. Great Shee Selling is Going Lew Shoes for Women On ' wMftr at Half Their Value A Sale Ce-operative With America's Largest Shoemaker te Market Surplus Lets Over a Hundred Styles Strap Pumps Brogue Oxfords Dress Pumps Sports Pumps Military Oxfords Street Pumps White Pumps Heme Oxfords Military Pumps Sallu Pumps Grecian Pumps Bleck-Heel Pumps u A11Jnhs:s A" wW8- wh'te Wd. white Eve cloth, black kid, Havana brown kid, Russia calf, patent leather, satin, suede. 3100 Pairs of $8.50 Shoes at $4.65 3200 Pairs of $7.50 Shoes at $3.85 Second Fleer 3700 Pairs of Queen Quality and Bosten Favorite Shoes at $2.65 $5 Values and Better These in the Subway Store aM.iM.r.V.f r fZ IN SUBWAY STORE 1 1 4 Supports J I CACIIiaiBB CMMUtO .g&teQLB'Stas LN03 5000 United States Government Army Cots $1.25 Sold subject te imperfections, such as scratches, suifuce marks and rust spots. Ne hidden hurts or weak spots. These cots which cost the Government en an average of $4.50 each, at $1.25. Every sale is final. Ne C. O. D.'s, ex changes or returns for credit. GlmbfU, Rub way Htert. IN SUBWAY STORE 5000 Yards Unbleached Muslin 10 Yrd8 $1.19 36-Inch Standard Grade A fine, even thread, strong quality. Limit 20 yards te a customer. Ne mail or phone J. t 1 1Q orders. Regularly 20c a yard. 10 yds. f or P 250 Dezen Bolster Cases Size 42x72. Dependable grade. Kegu-lOQ- larly 55c apiece, at f OV 100 Hand-Blocked Bed Sets Sets consist of scalloped spread 72x90 inches, with scalloped bolster roll te match. Celers, old rose and tan only. "Slight, irregulars." Perfect they sell for 2 te 3 times this price, dp A J? Crochet Bedspreads Deuble-bed sizes in effective Marseilles d 1 patterns. Regularly '$1.50, at P X Remnants of Fancy Art Ticking Short lengths in various floral pnt-llQ terns. Unusual values at 1 J7C z (ilmbtla, Hulmiiy hlurt. IN SUBWAY STORE Bleached Turkish Bath Towels 29c, yt: Large size, 22 x 42 inch, of geed spongy quality. Reg ularly 40c each, at 29c. Cotten Huck Towels Geed absorbent quality; splendid for bearding houses or sea shore use: size 18 x3G inches; regularly 20c, at 15c each, CCa or 4 for OU l Cotten Huck Towels With hemmed ends and full bleached. Size 17x81 OQr inches. Regular value 12c, at 10c each, or 4 for 3t Heavy Mercerized Table Damask Satin finish in several pretty stripes nnd floral designs. M G4 inches wide. Value 75c a yard, at 3 C Bureau Scarfs, Squares and Centerpieces Embroidered in asserted colors. Hemstitched and scalloped. Slight imperfections, are hardly noticeable. Value 50c OO each, at OC Heavy Cotten Crash Toweling at 9V2c a Yard, Value 12l2c With led border. Geed absorbent quality for dish, hand or roller towels. OlmbeU, Hubway Stere. ; IN SUBWAY STORE 32-Piece Dinner Sets at .y5 r.M y,2?P,?r theSfl ". With rjch cobalt blue or eel.l horde and InPlurttnK C or b-r,... '.if "?. rlntts, breud arid butter mates demett miuetns, tua cups and saucers and 1 intat dlah nnd open lefffttnhle clhh. Value dr rvr" 3 05 If nnrfmt m ihMr 100 Dinner Sets at $7.95 "!'tetc for is penena fV.,h .., "l1t"lc'', "iat Kold-llne effect. "Irrcuu nrH" of the $22.50 m -but imperfections de net Injuie cltl .,'? nuts at ?7.0S valim J22 Ce 1000 Dezen Tea Cups and Saucers at 10c Hllrrht Imi.... r..n . thesii Ine uliltn CUDS und u..n.w... ' duee their r,,oe te onel wmmm WfT ' .'"rSv 15 p 1000 Odd Pieces of Dinner Ware at 5c and 10c Each Values 10c te SOc In whlte und decorated ware and Including dinner, tea, beup and bread and butter plates, meat nnd eBetabla dishes, oatmeal and defHert raucers, nnd Huunr bowls. Splendid vuluca at 0e und lOe each 1000 Dezen Table Tumblers at 95c a Dezen Thin-blown bIuus with your Initial enKrnwd nt OSn a ilein. v.ilue 51.20. IU1I innn -, , iiBru.Mi nt OSn a ilein. v.ilue i.: 1000 Gray Stene Crocks at $1.25 S;""" of hutnr, Vl:Ks, Her ria1'fU,,;!.,,n!"HT"".x,nB of verages. storing Di t ii!llt 1'rlm. at si.ts, !JXtV-te 65c a Dezen ii ; k...iii huiiiti rH (llmlirlH. 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