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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, tional employees in Washington and |to-day, it would not be surprising fm the field. if it comes one week later, or certain- When the Volstead measure was|!¥ bY D en PY HUGE first up in Congress it authorized a total of $3,500,000 for enforcement BILL 10 KEEP | but this was finally cut in conte jt $2,000,000. As it did not become | (uantities effective umtil Oct. 28, this sum was | moonshine all available for the cight remaining | Bast Tennessee, Georgia, " Alabatse Sica set of ithe fiscal year, “or about | and North Carolina for the mann- ' mo! Within a fortnight at furthest the|{acture of illicit whiskey, according question of @ hiatus in Leone en-|te revenue officers of those districts. forcement will be determined, T. B, Irvine and T. T. Crew, who rompt decision on the constitu-| operate in the mountains east of ted That Enforcement yonaly the Supreme" Court ts. ex= Chattanooga, found more than a PReequise iiny Men arid soll va 4 pounds of granulated sugar ted by both wets and drys. thou 5 While it is hardly to be expect at one blockade distillery in the $4,000,000 a Year. Gc GTON, Nov. 4.—The cont that an opinion will be handed down Smoky Mountains. the United States dry will pelea “e "Mc Cufcheon’s 4 | when It passed the Prohibi- t=, Handkerchiefs | WAforcement Law. ag Department will be ‘ to ask for nearty $5,000,000 | § addition to the appropriation of So extensive is our assortment of Pure | Linen Handkerchiefs that our pa- trons experience no difficulty in keep- ing within reasonable price limits. fa: the Volstead Act. About will be necessary for the The Greatest Treastre House of Linens in America Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33rd Streets, New York ending June 30, #921, while | EJ VTA Wad ATA IKA WEA WA YHA WA YOM 1A IVA INA Ves AUR INA EA WAI AIBA Le A IO by (ay Find Stores of ar in Moonshine WASH SEO eee ae 40 make up the doficiency of 002 to $1,000,000 will be re- | fiscal year, ending Juno hibition maghinery, it is es- | Fy takes more than $380,000 th, oF about $11,000 a day. approximately 1,000 addi- iN ‘Franklin Simon 8 Co. Eifth.Avenue,37th.and 38thxStreets sme ae et a i a Will Close Out Tuesday MISSES’ COATS and SUITS SMALL CHILDREN’S COATS At Greatly Reduced Prices NO-CREDITS [FF FINI SV IVI N IVI IFS 9 No | RO_EXGIANGES At Reduetion»of #17: 0-451. MISSES’ WINTER SUITS 28.00 Regular Prices 845. to *79,°° Fp tinmedaene triety aire nattnot suede ' velournduvetide, I laine, .silvertone,.tinseltone, or ., Uamnarcloth, insemartishades ‘Sizes;14)t0:20. years, MISSES*SULT-SHOP>—SECOND FLOOR At. Reductions of 14.5? to #40,00 MISSES’ WINTER COATS : Regular Prices 59,50 to $85,00 MART coats of Bolivia; ‘suede: ‘velour; silvertone, vicuna, or tinseltone, many*with fur collars. Favored colors are: represented ; tmajority, silk lined, . , all'warmly:interlined. Sizes’14to,20 years. A MISSES’ COAT-SHOP:—:'SECOND FLOOR At Reductions of #4,75 to: 814,50 SMALL CHILDREN’S COATS is 15.00 Regular .Prices 19,75 to #29,5° DRESe*. and practical coats, many with fur trimming. Of tinseltone, suede velour, broad- cloth:or mixtures, in brown; reindeer, . navy blue and’other.desirable colors. All;lined and warmly ‘ interlined. Sizes 2.to 6 years. aor ars mist nese SPN ew wr wy Jranklin Simon g Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th ahd 38th Streets VELOUR DRESSES FOR MISSES Just One Model’ Described To Exemplify The Numerous, Others,,and!the_Price of : 38.00 Deserves'Mention’ On‘Its Own’Merit, | VERY feminine wardrobe needs'a practical dress But) pm not* preclude eitherssmartness or, individuality. This particular model of wool velour shows chicdrap- ing, at ‘the, hips, and_hand,embroid- ery'atjthesneckyand onthe fringed. sash. It may‘be‘had’ intbrown;navy blueor ‘Burgundy: Justibecause:the model is Zod, :the nimber‘is'limited, That Seemsza paradox;, but. itgistthe waylintwhich, Franklin Simon‘&'Co preserve the principle, of individ- uality%in the Individual Shops: SIZES%14:t0.20°YEARS MISSES" DRESS!SHOP>-Sécond” Floor: NOVEMBER practicality < inithese. frocks: , To Consumers of — FLOUR Our attention has been called to rumors, possibly inspired by overzealous flour sales- men, to the effect that there is an impending flour scarcity in this country. The facts of the flour situation are auntie and there is no need for consumers to alarmed. There are ample stocks both of wheat and of flour in this country, stocks far in excess of the usual supplies at this season. It is true that there is a shortage of the grades of hard wheats of which hard wheat patent flours are made, and it is for this reason that flour buyers are paying ex- travagant prices for the patent grades, This does not mean that there is not enough flour to go around. There is enough wheat and enough flour to take care of all our re- quirements. There will be no more “War Flour,” “Victory Flour,” or flour “substi- tutes.” On the other hand, the UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORATION is preparing to market from its large stocks as much stand- ard quality flour of straight. grade as the consuming public cares to buy. Arrange- ments re being perfected to place this flour in retail packages with the leading retail dealers of this city and within a few days buyers may know where to purchase UNT' NITED STATES GRAIN CORPORATION Standard Pure Wheat Flour at a large saving as com- ey with current retail prices for ise patent grades, Watch this space for announcement | United States Grain Corporation (Flour Divisien) 42 Broadway, New York TROTTEUR MODELS IN SMART FUR COATS T HESE trig’ short coats are wear.’ The Sale group affor in ue Nuc Japanese Mink, Hudson Seal, natural and Nutria, Caracul, S uirrel, and Moleskin, ‘some red with the same fur, ot All beautifully finished and lined. eiegie 9 Other*coats and wraps in the Sale are each listing a saving of one-fourth to Best & Co. ee OS eee Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 265.00 are.a feature:of our-annual November‘Sale:of Fur‘Garments @ hers with TOURING COATS If you expect to take that long drive in the “open” on Thursday these items will be of special interest: Raccoon Coats, 52 in. long. Beautifully matched skins. {s250. 00 Deep rolling Collar and Cuffs. Marmot Coats, 52 in. long. Rich dark skins. Deep collars. {$145.00 Dogskin Coats, 52 in. long. ‘i With Dyed Rat Collar. { $55.00 Hs, Leather Coats, 38 in. long. $42.00 H Leather Coats, 42 in. long. $47.50 Leather Coats, 42 in. long. |= A Speciai Garment made from $65.00 Leather—Something new ” and different. Coats, Shi kin lined Malaga Som, Romcorn Stes. $2.08 and Cpeenum Collars. to preferred for street a cho | Save Decayed Teeth. Tighten Lose 1B Hi Teeth Treat Diseased Gams if Hy] Sirideework, iia ‘and Tmiavs ; aa i 2E, 125th St. | 169 E.34thSt, Hours: 9 A, Mf. ice of t contrasting Poroelalr ld. Porcelain, ‘Teeth and Roots ed. ‘Teeth thor. oken Plates ou Wal a-BLOO On of J OFFICES 740 fasinatae RA W. Cor. 59th ing ent” ‘M. daily ‘TPM WES SAYS: WILKE" pipe ie fase ranted 36 to All Fur Coats are at last year’s prices. BROWNING KING & COMPANY 16 Cooper Square—at 5th Street Fourth Avenve cars stop at the door my claima, ‘ike rag ust" ‘ain 4 Gig ince” foot SUNDAY, MORLD WANT), WORK WONDERS, 5M ”