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GREGORY'S REPORT SAYS 6,000 ENEMY ‘ALIENS WERE HELD Attorney General Shows How German Propaganda Work Was Effectively Stopped. 6. — The WASHINGTON, Dec. story of how enemy agents have! disloyalty suppressed, been caught, — Dandruff Soon Girls—if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, s r, do by all pieans get rid o . for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dis- solve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvons apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the sealp and rub it in gently with tl r tip B t all, if not all, of your da be gone, and three or fo tions will com- | ‘ plete ely dest every si race fit that all itchin and of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred ‘ime ter. You can get liquid ar- von ut any 5 It is inexpen sive’ anne is all you will reed, 1 vw much dandruff niple remedy never \\} GOOD WORK SAMMY H) han just good 1 mate r) mbina vod fit, and all shirt specially shops, just e best shirts you Uo yew buy 5a Sz Madras Finest W the kind that build |||] upa reputation for a shop 4) Shirts — stain the qual- $1.95 we stills <> ——w- — fH) ity at the old price. / d "y ‘| COHAIN SHIRT SHopg” \ a Fulton st sNoP Waterbury Scean PEAKS liness. | other sabotage prevented, and enemy | HEAPS OF PLENTY Mason’s Chocolate Cocoanut —Crisp, creamy mountains of cecoanut, covered with that rich chocolate coating, delicious and allur- ing to the taste. Made from the finest grade of Cocoanuts, with a minimum amount of sweetening. Food value is based on calories which are the degrees of food value, Each individual piece of Mason's PEAKS contains 200 calories, or 2000 calories to the pound. Feoh individual piece of Mason’s PEAKS le wrapped in waxed paper and tin foil, thus re- taining their freshness and essuring their clean- In two flavore—Molasses and Vanilla. Ask your dealer for Mason's PEAKS, Mason, Au & Magecheimer* Confectionery Mfg. Co. 22-28 Heary Street draft slackers apprehended, danger- ous Germans interned, explosions and secr ferreted out for use against public to-day in Attorney General Gregory's annual report, Through ® teat corps of Department of Ju& torney General, with a minimum dis- turbance to the normal life of com- munities, and with constant effort to avold encroaching on freedom of speech, action and political critt- cism, ‘The Attorney General disclosed that only 6,000 enemy aliens have been ar- |rested on Presidential warrants aud jexamined with a view to internment, |and that “a considerable number" of these have been placed in internment camps administered by ta@ army, The rest were paroled, Most enemies in- terned were German meh, and thera were comparatively few German women or Austro-Hungarians, About 480,000 Germans have been registered jin the nationwide census—200,000 men and’ 220,000 women. Up to last July 1, Department of Justice investigators had rounded up 39 young men who pe the draft, and ha duction into the service, | | More than 220,000 cases of men who for soue reason or other had failed to tile | questionnaires ot ca tion dil | lure during the fir war,” Mr. Gregory said, rring to diMcuities with the I. Socialists,” and sim- General be has been the policy of this de- partment that no person should be prosecuted or interned solely by rea- son of his membership in any such ation, that guilt is always per- and that @nd should any o ¢ n be prosecuted as stich,” n 1 per cent. of the enemy sted on suspicion and have again fallen under 000 enemy aliens f the Dep Labor Mr. Gregory's recommendations pro- pose legisiation to make a Federal war- part of the United individuals cannot sily; reurement of e age of seventy ed ten years or more; lation, to make it an offense to send through the mail letters threat- ening life or property; tighening up of bankruptey laws, and legi n ible to sue a corpora- 5 ted {naugu- Second As- Praeger Excabtinhed 1864 thelr armies abroad was given to the! | SUIT FOR DIVORCE tice civil officers, secret agents and) citizen volunteers, this job of policing | has been accomplished, said the At-| HUSBAND TO FIGHT BY GAL-CURGL Artist Reiterates Charges! Against Singer’s Manager and Accompanist, Luigi Curci, artist, husband of Am- elito Galli-Curci, grand opera singer, to-day announced his determination to fight the divorce suit begun by his wife in Chicago last week. His attor- ney, Matthew T. Abruzzo of Austin & Abruzzo, No. 375 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, returned last night from Chicago, where he went to look over the papers in the suit, “I will not say anything against Mme. Galli-Curci,” said the husband. “IT was her mi ‘er for eight years and worked as as she did for her success. Any one in the business will tell you that I did. Now she wants to cast me aside, but I do not blame her, I blame Charles F. Wagner, her manager, and Homer Samuels, her accompanist. Wagner became her manager ten days after her big suc- cess in Chicago. “But T will fight. I will go to Chi- cago for the trial, which .will come up in February or March. My law- yer does not wish me to discuss the nature of my defense, I do not know whether I will file a cross suit for di- vorce or separation.” Attorney Abruzzo would not permit his client to discuss the allegations in the suit. The singer charges that his cruel and inhuman treatment com- pelled her to separate from her hus- band in last August, his “malevolence of character and disposition and vio- lence practised on her person.” She alleges also that he squandered and nnn nn nnn nnn, wrongty appropriated much of her income “in ways that are devious and dark and unbecoming in a gentleman | * of character,” West 42nd Street A SALE Stern Brothers For Friday and Saturday—Main Floor An Extraordinary Sale of MEN’S FINE NECKWEAR FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS, arranged in two groups, at very substantial price concessions, Group I.—Men’s Extra Quality Scarfs Beautiful designs; rich heavy silks-and satins, Regularly $2.00 and 2.50 Group II.—Men’s Large Open End Scarfs Fine quality silk and satin; large assortment of designs and colorings, Regularly $1.00 to 1.50 $9.00 per Dozen MEN’S SMART SHOES Reduced to $6.95 pr. ° We have taken from regular stock, for immediate disposal, a group of high. skin, Black Calfskin, and Black Vici Kid, Sold regularly. at $2.00 a pair, Real Capeskin, P, X, M, sewn; spear backs, In Havana, Manila and cordovan, SCHOOL IS OU O'CLOCK. Hurrah! The “Shookids” have paid 6 3 strict attention to their lessons and are now out for their afternoon frolics. And what a happy bunch! CAMMEYER “SHOOKIDS' hy on the bottom of each shoe will put your youngster the “SHOOKID” class. And it involves less money than the ordinary kind. Children’s Tan or Black Calf Shoes Of finest quality Tan or Black Russia Calf, laced; made on broad, comfortable lasts, with welted leather soles and spring heels Sizes6 to 8... . Black, 3.50 Tan, 4.00 Sizes 814 to 11... .. Black, 4.00 Tan, 4.85 Girls’ Tan or Black Calf Shoes Of finest quality Tan or Black Russia Calf, laced; made on broad, comfortable lasts, with welted leather soles; flat heels. Sizes 1114 to 2. ... Black, 4.75 Tan, 6.75 “Very Special. Boys’ Army Shoes—Sizes 1 to 6 ‘This Shoe is identically like the Army Shoe now worn by “Our Boys.” Made of excellent quality leather, with round toe, heavy extension sole, Blucherlast. Black 4.65 Tan 4.95 AMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Ment 34" St. New York C (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street at $1.35 each $15.00 per Dozen at 78c each class models made of Tan Russia Calf- OF MEN’S GLOVES at $1.50 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918, Co., when prices were low. Offered now at what we firmly believe to be lower prices than equal quality garments can bs bought at any other retail store. Winter weight | Knit fromamiz-) Minetic rthbed ) Union Sult tn Good quality Union Bult of | ¢y wooland | Union Bult of ' Veats or Panta | kait Cottos combed cotton, | Sure Of weoland | cotta cotton | Oxtre sises, knit | ooo ivedium| Union guits slightly fle selected § cotton | yarn, from combed | weight cotton; | 2 to 4 yre, = Flatlock seams, in elastic | xeame, cotton in an | 2 to 8 years, | 10tol2 yrs. % $1.59 wed $1.59 | stays elastic rib...o1.38 | each 19e | 1¢to lyre. She ‘ 4 oa a 4 the | S00 | No Mail é utlet Store || cH. |f 119 West 24th St., Near Oth Ave || "an." ; DECEMBER CLEARANCE National Cloak and Suit Co. Overstocks Big Bargains for Friday Second Day of Great Underwear Sale 12,000 Garments for Men, Women and Children This lot of Underwear was bought by the big mail order house, the National Cloak and Suit Here are some examples: £ Children's Girls’ Coats—Remarkable Values . Smart, New Models for Girls of 8 to 14 Years. A—Velour Cloth Coat, in a jaunty military style that is real practical B—Velveteen Plush, with richly contrasting trim of soft mole fur fabric. C—The grey kit coney fur dds to the beauty of this Vel- veteen Plush Coat. D—Velveteen Corduroy—a fabric that is fashionable and durable E—Velour Cloth, with lar; ressy cape collar. Smart tyle. F—Velveteen Plush, with trimming of black astrakhan cloth, housands of Corsets at Big Bargain Prices id The Co! Hip" model of White Coutit. For mt ana slender , Aped-out fronts, Mexible, noh-rusting iderful bargain at : 739¢ boning of firm, strong White Coutil with non-rustable. ed-in belt of self-material cut cromswine mo corset across abdomen of White Coutll v ahaped, inserted et plotured--a irdle-top "Fi Unboned hip nections; breakable woven-wire mnnot stretch $4 2@ Heavy elastie $428 4) Pe out of shaps Sport Cornet Allows perfect freedom above waist AL (Op and ore ponsible ex F comfor ible boning Front | etn of W 1. Woven-wire b which gives flexibility to rusting, Finished with six hy upporters “Topless” Coraets that give freedom above the waist and comfort yet well corseted offect over the hips. Made of dainty Striped Brocade with heavy ciastic webbing at top and lower edge......s..ssce , ‘ $497 the Season There are just Just Received in Time for Friday’s Selling Silk and Taffeta Dresses Fine, handsome models of Poplin, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Velvet Dresses, all beautifull trimmed with embroid- ery and Georgette crepe. They are marked at the wonderfully low price, 791 31g of these Bath Robes in a good as- sortment of sizes and colors. Come This is the biggest value you can find ina Coat of genuine Black Seal Plush —the handsomest of all plush, Comes in Misses’ sizes only. Collar in- laid with beaver fur fabric. A good sateen lin- ® Any Women’s, Misses’ Choice or Children’s Shee $997 For One Day Only---Friday 4 ee Here Are Shoe Bargains! We have at least 7,000 pairs of Shoes in this big sale! A big varlety of makes and models, in Patent Le r, Calfskin, Vict Kid and Gun Metal-finished Leather. 3) iP early, as they will not last long. The material is a soft, warm Blanket Cloth, ings of satin. A wonderful value at with fac. $12.97 Moatly in black; some in Havana brown. Some with white kid uppers, suede uppers, cloth uppers, In button 3 er lace; high or Jow heels, Some with \s “Double-Wear” fibre poles, The Wom- * en's Bhoes aro mostly in the smaller tise wenderful opportunity te economize, For one day only,..,, $497