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CHF i EE ccna, ¥ cca Be ALY on Gold, Mf, eae a 25 pa 1 G Potty 110 “Tit for ‘Tat, 100, yorcble tel agwards vos Tiary 1 nc Lie ey . 4 Exceptional ; ina re. we 1h? Spine, “RG Peer = 4 ‘ Sg mm, ‘9 Atanas, Mac. agi “Very. | fA Footwear Values. Wil A. Hays, Chairman of the Re Theo Pumps, in Patent | Military Oxfords (at left ie I tie: tering. Ul nfo Bes A iro roe nt cr Efe 8G,85| 2,189.85 open and Dull Kid| bottom), in Rich Rus- Gun Metal a ‘Musica, 112; |1n Brooklyn last night to discuss means left Wop). , 10: *Cebvaie ocke's Las- | of raising $200,000, Brooklyo’s contribu- Slight Misunderstanding Over “hee aa Neon cca ni ftion for the national convention and . hie: campaign. The drive will begin next § Overcoat, Reisenweber Man- | TH boars with former Comptroller Witl- Footwear from the Star Shops have all the little details of style and fin- ish that usually accompanies high prices. Star economies keep the prices low. All the season’s best mode!s are offered at only $7.85, $8.85, and $9.85, which is at least $3 less than elsewhere Sheer Silk Hostery, in all new colors. Hare, only $2 ager’s Revi: anation. en 0, iain A. Prendergast aa Chairman and e Aenaih st diate “ixrw te treesearcotis and Mrs, Norman 8. Dike Vice Chairman. — | Intoxication, disorderly conduct and Obscene language were charges made by the police against two Prohibition Enforcement Agents, James Muck and Michael Grisi, who were arrested in Reisenweber’s dining room at Eighth Avenue and 68th Street. ‘The police said that both men had eevolvers and that Grisi had « pint flask of something whith he dectared the had seizi as “evidence” a ant other place. Muck was charged with threatening to use his revolver and was declared by them to be so drunk that it wae an hour before they could eet @ coherent “pedigree” from hin. Later both men were released on $500 bail each. The version of the disturbances which resulted tn the arrest of the two men as given by the police wus that Muck, twenty-five years eld, and lived at No. 87 Catherie Street, and Grist, forty-three and his residence at No, 177 Cherry Street went into Reisenweber’s shortly before 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon and svon after becaine involved in a wordy disturb- ance, They were asked to leave, as they were startling the other patrons, The two objected, and, ft was as- j serted, Muck put bis right hand back to his hip, At this some of the diners screamed. Waiters run up 4nd one of them grabbed Muck, While Mock was struggling, Grisi, the story con- tinues, drew his own revolver and waved it about his head. Muck wns ; released and the Prohibition Agents backed toward the door, Policeman Enright saw the ‘men and the revolver as the twe aiade for a taxicab and drove off at full speed, He and another pelicerman com- mandeered 2 second cab and pursued them, The fugitives were ¢vertaken and arrested. James Sheviin, Supervising Fro- hibition Exfforcement Agent, said ‘ that: be had two agents, Muck and B st Sh B Grint eng they wore capable men oston Shoppl ags He declared their arrest to bee \ IPSWICH SERIES HOSIERY for Good Value 98 Years Making Moderate | Priced Hosiery Ipmwich Hosiery ia knit to meet the moods of tame fix’ —alse the pocketbook of thrifty people. Ipewith Hosiery has those little refinements emocinted with move expensive stockings—Ipewich is moderate priced. Every sise is scientifically correct. A full line of cotton, linle, mercerised and fibre silk hove and helf hose to select from. | In 1822 Ipswich Hosiery wes good valuc—and & ts goed value today. That fifty million pairs gave eotisiextion last year is evidence of Ipswich Goed Value. =~ »,. ' | Style Ne. 720: Women’s fibre silk stockings of exten fine (ange, sheer and rich-looking, with a fashion seam. The top and sole are of mercerized yarn for durability. { Style No. 15: Men's half hose, medium weight, of combed pesler catten, soft knit, with reinforced heel end toc. At Saks Friday und Saturday * Genuine Sole Leather Brief Cases at $10.00 Regularly $14.50 Brief cases so thoroughly made that they at once win your confidence. Two models, with two or three pockets, ex- tension lock, sturdy handmade ‘handle, and Outside straps, Tan and Black. AT SAKS TO-MORROW TE ed - itasiaiiliaaisiiiitimiiaitatanepaitanitiin a An _ Important Sale of Men’s Derbies (IPSWICH MILLS > / \ Renailained name ; “frame-up” on account of his own re~ : Ipswich, Mass. fusal on Monday to help the manager At $2 95 of Reisenweber's tp obtain a whole- e Otdest ond Ove of the Largest fale liquor permit,” z= an Oo Ss Hosiery Mills a the United States heviin's | rem: was; . MiriscWabevay danaltant: wocke. 6 Black and Tan Leather Bags, especially fight with the Prohibition agents it ftediforah : . LAWRENCE & CO. "he certainly get it” suited for shopping or messenger service, Regularly $5 and $6 eae hen Muck and Grisi were ar- Two sizes yO inch Nothi 'y Agente Benes, choir counsel sented as the Mean Sree cca eaegaien a oh ri eee he Bebwab, che Charles H. Alexander, like them in New York for $2. 95. manager of Relsenweber'’s, did not wish to press the case which, he ex- plained, was “merely a misundier- standing over an overcoat.” On being assured the men were \c- | spectable they were discharged. 1G HAVRE : DE GRACE >E ENTRIES. | RACH TRACK, (AYTER DR GRACE, Ma Sami ae — catries for tomorrow's races are ed PTT ACK —Oiteidens owogearokis: four At $3.75 Hats of the finest quality, made for our regular stock, in the best shapes for Spring. The derbies come ina beaver brown and dark brown, The soft hats are to be hac in Pearl Grey, several shades of green, black, brown, and slate. 9 STRET | Cash orCredit ff OPEN EVERY EVENING CLOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY Sl The Clock Determines the Cloak” The longer we spend on a gar- ment, the longer you'll spend init. Thecompen- sation for more bay Mow aad oveld 1307, tae work is more wear. Wife he Ne a add if There, tersely, is the reason why 7 other ready-tailor- ing seldom ap- Saks &Conpany Broadway at 34th Street itn pooeer The Regal "Tie o’ the South” in Patent Leather $12.50 A shoe that will grace any foot, The ribbon lacing may be replaced by an ornament. High arch and heel; sole in turn effect. An excellent quality of Patent Leather. Introducing— Tie o’ the South” for which New York Women will Thank Us ND the reason we are so sure = and _ we congratulate the women of is because they had a hand ve es on thee tatty: Your Regal play king oe Store considers it a privilege to a a 4 introduce this shoe, not bal in Patent The hints they dropped of what —_ Leather but in fine Black Kidskin— would most appeal to them in a pump, a little more expensive ($13.00) but ‘re have been passing on to The only because the Regal standards of liegal Designers, This is the result— value and quality demand it, The REGAL SHOE STORES REGAL SHOES Exclusively’ oe for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN pot Saks 100“ Pe h | & /} ra ! f eat ty on ® NEW YORK BROOKLYN \ {288.000 175 Broadway (Nr. Cortlandt) 81 Namau St, Men's and Women's Only 4 Flatbush Ave, 1049 Broadway \\ ! ‘avoly also Wa, New York 226th St. at ith Av Broadway at s7th St. — Lith St. at 3rd Ave. (cor, Fulton Bt.) 18 iN a rey a * N: ‘Avenat 1AIst St. at 60th St, 6th Ave. at Zlat Bt. 301 Broadway its ‘rn Ave. . In Our New Player Roll Department Including Fox Trots, One Steps, Classic, Popular and Operatic Selections; some hand played. Une Sigs." 2OC EACH = ROLL CABINET SALE Special Low Prices 7 PLAYER ROLL 23 CABINETS Will Hold 40 Hols 4 Cabinets Hold 50 Rolls “ “ 60 “ . / olan 2929 Third Ave.(Nr. pitas d St.) 991 80, Boulev 857 Fulton St.—. aly if TOWERS Be Womes Skee Onty SA aM aka Saks & Company 81 to 87 COURT, Cor. Livingston Street, sna f : BROADWAY 41 34th STREET a a i § ian One Block from Soroush Hall Subway Station. a Sunday World Wants Work Ket, Over 50 Yours. OPEN EVENINGS, Phone Main 4952 = <== = = | Monday Morning Wonders. - e do j \ rae ia ‘ z i i