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THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1920. 6.t -h ii m ' ii uri II " i'J ' ' ' IW-.i . ' I 1 III I 1 1 ... . .... I V CHANGE JURY PLANS IN SMITH INQUIRY t 1 1 Tfrlwordlmry Body to Hear . Chni'ffCH Made Before . . Hii'shfield followed Um Jnwa4 Iiy fornwr (Joy. Ctafl H. Whitman that statmnta rrude b:fo Hlnihfle-id Cy'Jseob" U aola nwn, nlieslps that Whitman, nxtlnc as District Attorney In th Writer case, had assisted In the "framing" of Ilecker, be nlflz-lnllv oAinlnil nml ollhtr nrOVCd Or rrsular Grayd Jury r.iy under thctr-j WOUNDEt) COP DIESi atllece with the common, everyday hero Uh tit the I'ollce Department, "How i t.. . ...i i m,r Miv (n tiavltHr as the luMMiwon na4 been to have .Ukwn.i Tltrlet Attorney' Keidlnand C, Morton preaent (he matter to the May Clranfl Jury, ami Jh subpoenas' u-lilck had been fasued for Janiea McOlnley, chief clerk In tho office of tfi. Commissioner of Ac-, count; Corporation Counsel John I'.' O'Brien, former City .Magistrate Fred Oroehl and others have accordlnnly been recalled nnd similar subpoena pre pared Hrctlnir them to appear beforo the Extraordinary Grand Jury. "Tin examination of the whole matter will tie conducted by the Attorney Gen eral. I liad m coifrcac with Mr, Hand tlila moraine anil cubpenaa have nl ready been Issued In thlx matter for next wreU. Mr. Stand ussured me that tli investigation would proceed without delay," said a otatermmt from Mr, Hwnnn'a officii dictated to Assistant DIs. trlct f.:ney Talley. i Ctmnfii.'itf ct Accounts Hlrshfleld Explained' his rontons tor asking that Ih4 extraordinary Grand Jury take up lh neonle of New York as a vindication FIVE ARRESTS MADE Wedding Invitations ENGRAVED IN THE EXQOlStTE.STTiJ' Stationery FOR SOCIAL USAGE FENS, TENCILS, DESK SETS, BLANK OQKS , Fine Leather Goods ' OOLD MOUNTED AND PLAIN of Mr. Smith. In view of tho fact that tho Extraordinary Grand Jury, under the mandato of the Governor, la lnvet'ct In Mr. Smith's conduct In office and that the Deputy Attorney-General ai Flimed to this Grand Jury lute been fur nished with a copy of all th testimony talttn befwf ma and -tho Corporation Counsel Involving Mr. Smith, It would he more mlbfactory to all concerned to let the Extraordinary Grand Jury In vestigate the entir matttr." The trial of Auaustut Drumm Porter, Thrd Assistant Deputy Pollci Commis sioner, wllj so on as scheduled Monday mornlni. guardlanrt of Its d' tho sentlneU or Its nignt sucn ervni. " heroes a Sergeant Fllzpatrlck," trnld Archbishop Patrick J. Hayes when he learned of tho officer's death. . I BUTLER MEDAL TO ITALIAN. Archbishop Hayes Praises Fitzpatrick for Brtvery. , Petectlve Sergeant John 13. KltzpatrlcW died yesterday, his condition not per mitting; him to Identify any of the men who were arrested suascqucnt to his snooting, whlcli resulted from hto at tempt to arrest three automobile thlevts In front of 55 West Flity-llftli ytrcet Thursday nlsht. Dennis Jtcynold.", 2C, of 120 West J Forty-seventh street ami Salvador' llel-' man, 20, of the s.tme address wcra ar 4lliifrovd. omroUatoiur illnhfleld alio addressed a letter to Mr. Swann suBgest- Jne that ta Extraordinary urana jury Investigate the entire matter. Eariy yesterday ro'ornliwr In a confer- h.luin William llnml. HDfclal Tho board of trustees of Cclu.-r.':!: Vnlverslty announced ycsterniiy that the Nicholas Murray IJutler gold medal for tho "most distinguished contribution to philosophy or 'to educational theory" had bceu 'awarded to Senator Uetteitetto Deputy Attorney General dlrectlnc the Inquiry of the Extraordinary uranu t ku.. YAl.'u .Hi. ftAnillf inn. ,TJ. CttrtorainiiTy Ortrid-Jory.-wliUli lu UetA conOur'itii; sn lialry Into the Rwtrict Attorney's MJI-e for some nuitiu. und not tli- liny additional jury IUIU .ll-n u ,.., ni tii-hm inr.mrv Kwuim ll was de cided that that body should undertake the examination of the aUUlllonai evi dence whk.1. Iia8 been collected by Mr, HifKiifloid In his capacity an Mayor Croce of Italy for the completion of his Decoration Day Olncrronce. Decoration Day will bo observed at Ooncral. Uospltul No. 41, Fox Jims, Statcn Inland, by eamea and' a vaude ville performance, at which ?veral hun dred Mounded soldiers will 1 the eue&ts of the Illchmond County Chapter of ths American Ited Cross. On of the feat ures will be a S yard dash for disabled men who use crutches "Fllosofla sella spiruo" in liui. Henry IJutgcrs Marshall, tho archl lvu ihf Vlcholaa Murray Hut- ESTABLISHED 1857 tiMnd 'Jury, tvIII tw charged tvllli llylan'H Invertlcator. The Inquiry will be handled as expeditiously as possible, Mr. Hand apre-ed. Althouga th nxraor4tery Grand Jury will convene Tuesday, It Is not ex pected the first witnesses before It In the Smlth-Hirshfleld controverry will be culled until Wednesday. The oilcinal rested on suspicion of having bti-n Im plicated In' th tliootlnic. After tho death of the detective they were Tield without ball. Tlire others were nr rested, one 'of whom In out on JS.SOO ball. The tragic death of Sergeant Fitz patrick In the performance of duty Is CORLIES, MACY &. COMPANY, Inc. j ler ilver medal for tho publication fi 1917 of a volume entitled "Sllnd und Conduct," which presents In a cur.incrjr form a philosophical point of view that he has devclocd In previous volumes. The medals will be presented at the commencement exercises next month. mi'WIgacion or liic marcm niann oy ttnti'inn JfoM c,'wnmls:;ier of Ac .oi;qj .'fcjiifle:u cineWilosj Assistant DV'rt'f Attorney Month, -ft was an uourjsed from lJiM'Ict AllonK-y Swnnn' oiucc ywterd.'Iy. The ultoratlon In plan ir.t invtsticatlon in bis letter to Mr. : I OrTOVN STORE FACTORY DOWNTOWN STORE i 7 EAST TIf STREET, 441 PEARL STREET 20 JOHN STREET J ! ' 6'wmin ai follow: I Tl fcope you will pardon ma If I aux. I Beat than an exoneration of Mr. Smith) and an Indictment of other persons by a PI Ml 13 1 i BONWIT TELLER. &CO. &te (5pcaay (ShapQrtfutatiofia flFTH AVENUE AT 3fi STREET FOR MONDAY ONLY An Exceptional Sale of WOMEN'S GLOVES . at Greatly Reduced Prices Two-Clasp Silk Gloves In all white or white with black stitch ing. Formerly .85 & 1.00 French Glace Kid Gloves. Two clasp gloves; in white only. Formerly 2.25 & 2.50 W ashable Doeskin Gloves Slip-on white doeskin, with elastic at wrist. Formerly 3.75 .50, 1.85 3.00 Slip-on White Kid Gloves Eiarritz kid gloves; Paris point stitched q backs.. Formerly 4,50 o.iO Very Special Values SILK UNDERGARMENTS Much Below Regular Prices Crepe de Chine Chemises Envelope model, regulation shoulders; q lace or ribbon trim'd. Formerly 5.95 O.uO Georgette Crepe Chemises Empire and straight models, flowers - and Ladyfair ribbon. Formerly 9.75 O.UU - Women's Silk Nightgowns Crepe de chine or georgette; tailored q -or lace trimmed. Formerly 16.50 U.iu Women's Satin Nightgowns Fine quality satin, trimmed with ga- 1 0 loon lace and ribbon. Formerly 23.50 la.iD - Special for Monday SATIN PETTICOATS Formerly 8.95 5.95 Deep flounce of shadow lace and chiffon. WOMEN'S NEGLIGEES and BREAKFAST COATS Taffeta Silk Breakfast Coats Self-ruchings around neck, down front, t . - anden pockets. Formerly 18.50 14.50 Women 's Silk Negligees- Pleated crepe de chine, slip coat of nn I chiffon. , Formerly 39.00 Zv.QV Purt Thread Silk TUXEDQ SWEATERS Formerly 48.00 38.50 - Two distinct models for women one a fancy striped weave in self color, the oth.cr.ua a plain weave, with a fancy weave tuxedo : front In all favored colorings'. At Greatly Reduced Prices REPLICAS of PARIS HATS 10.00 Formerly 28.00 to 30.00 15.00 Formerly 35.00 to 48.00 Reproductions and adaptations of original "Paris model hats from the foremost French modistes, representing the style successes of the season. MILLINERY DEPT 3d Floor ii ' SEPARATE SKIRTS In Silk orWool Fabrics 18.50 Formerly 23.50 to 35.00 'Silk Skirts of Queen Anne, Baron ette and novelty crepe silks in fa vored shadings. Wool Skirts in stripes, checks, plaids, plain worsteds or heather mixtures. Special Sale of . ONE. SKIN FUR SCARFS Much Below Reyular Prices Stone Marten 39.50 Baum Marten 69.50 Fisher Scarfs 65.00 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN Scotch ,Molc Scarfs 29.50 Lucille Fax Scarfs. .39 JO Lucilk Fox Scarfs , 59,50 Hudson Ban Sable' 'inn , Dark Eastern Mink 0 skins). . .85.00 BONWIT TELLER. &ke (Specialty &icfiQrtyinaUciu FIFTH AVENUE AT 38 STREET At Greatly Reduced Prices TAILORED SUITS NO C. O. D.-s RETURNS OR CREDITS Women s Tailored Suits 7 Formerly 75.00 to 115.00 58,00 ' 'Eton, plain tailored and belted; de veloped in tricotine, serges, twills and velour checks. Women s Tailored Suits Formerly 95.00 to 150.00 78.00 The season's most desirable suit mod els, in navy blue and black twills, covert and velour checks. Tailored and Costume Suits I Formerly 150.00 to 350.00 98.00 125.00 150.00 Paris models and reproductions in tricotine, embroidered, stitched and ribbon trimmed. titntticr frocks and 6own$ The charm of simplicity, refinement and a 'subtle elegance characterizes these exquisite Summer frocks. They are achieved in the usual, unusual Bonwit Teller & Co. manner which marks them apart from the everyday common places. And they are very moderately ypr iced. FROCKS of POMPADOUR CHIFFON and GEORGETTE CREPE 65.00 79.50 98.50 Exquisite modes that have the fineness achieved by delightful color harmonies and by a distinctive treatment of silhouette and detail. Light and dark tones in printed chiffons white, black, navy blue, beige and gray in the Georgette crepe. COTTON FROCKS EXCLUSIVE IN DESIGN and TREATMENT ' 32.50 to 75.00 ' ' An ensemble of these dainty, thin, cool Summer affairs done in the private workrooms of this shop in dotted Swiss, voile, coarse and handker chief linen. They translate the mode in many interesting versions. EXQUISITE FRENCH HANDMADE SUMMER FROCKS for WOMEN. 22.50 to 45.00 . Delightful and refreshing fashion-phrasings are revealed in these dainty frocks of voile, handker chief linen, cotton crepe and marquisette. Many engagingly simple types with demure decorative notes of tucking, ruffling, braid, traceries, bead embroidery and drawnwork. FRENCH and BONWIT TELLER . HANDMADE BLOUSES I 7.00 to 95.00 Daintiness and restrained simplicity are. the dominant characteristics of these blouses. Exe cuted in voile, batiste, handkerchief linen, organ tdie; cream', white and flesh nets. Many real' lace trimmed. TAILORED SHIRTSr WOMEN 5.00 to 35.00 Entirely new versions of the tailored mode, trans lated in shirts of dimity, linen, pongee, white or striped men's wear silk shirting, washable satin or crepe de t chine, with many variations in pleated and finely tucked effects. Women's and Misses' HAND LASTED DRESS PUMPS i 12.75 1 Formerly ' 18.50 & 20.00 Several styles in dark brown or gray suede, dark brown or black Russia calf with suede quarters ; also all patent leather or black kid. Hand turned soles, Louis XVI. heels. At Greatly Reduced Prices CAPES and WRAPS NO C. 0. p.'S RETURNS OR CREDITS Women's Pleated Capes Formerly 49.50 to 79,50 38.00 Typical Eonwit Teller & Co. versions of the pleated cape; in serge, Poiret twill or tricotine. Women s Peachbloom Capes Formerly 125.00 60.00 A distinctive model with large shirred collar and surplice vest of material; in attractive colorings. ft Women's Duvetyn Capes Formerly 165.00 98.50 Finest quality duvetyn in navy, squir rel and other of the season's fashion able shades. SILK EVE'G WRAPS 95.00 Formerly 110.00 iolioM 125.00 Formerly 155.00 to 195.00 New Summer models in taffeta or satin, in simple or embroidered styles; also in combination with metal lace. To Close Out Monday "BONTELL" CORSETS Formerly 7.50 to 12.50 5.50 Specialty Featured Is The ' "B.ONTELL" CORSET STYLE A Low top model, very straight and long; of plain flesh Scotch ba tiste. Sizes up to '33. Also an assortment of other "Eontell" Corsets in this season's models and fabrics. NOT ALL SIZES IN EACH STYLE BUT COLLECTIVE LY THERE ARE ALL SIZES. Ip t JNO C. 0. D.'s NO CREDITS NO RETURNS ' ' r f- ja?ftmaas , TM MM lllllMIIMlMlii MB m -