The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1920, Page 6

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Atte Tere a " . ii. St HS Si t We? Ree 5 . . ‘ v oF a - ' i ‘ & THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1920. ali went into effect was made on the . ; Acme Hall Cufe, Ninth Stret and Sele SURPLUS STOCK for TWO WEEKS ONLY ! 4 r pg Wk A pd RETAIL AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES! : , , ° HY the Pari 4) ; ag tion se, aah weak BOYS’ SUITS Store Closes at 5 P. M. , rh Claims to Have Evidence That * \ \Feinberg Is at Head of announced to-day that Fed- officers and the police are look- g for Benjamin Vetnborg,. known as “Dopey Benny,” in connection @ aeries of $100,000 liquor thefts yestertay after a raid on a @armbéuse at Poarl River, N. Y., & vast stock of all sorts of | tase enn beara wae d:s0p*> Shevlin declared Feinberg was ono! the directing heads back of the zed robber band. The enforce- | t chief and his assistant James Qnigiey charge that Feinberg abot yesterday's operation in) three truckloads of whirkey,: ning eighty-threo barrels were, ea into the tarmbours where six rela were emptied and water sub- Btituted. The consignment waa on oad to Taston, Pa. from New WAvcording to the Federal agents, they have proot that Feinbens re- $1,000 in cash and @ note for pee laiale Naquor. "The cacho on the farm was dia after logitimate dealers in x lvania had complained that ts made by truck from Now City were found to ba nothing water on delivery. Pa farm. in oooupied by Richard A. Gerbsch, who formerly had * @aloon in the Washington Market dis- trict. He waa arrested. Gerhroh wax to do arraigned before United States Commissioner Hitchcock to-day. Threo others were arrented at the game time. Internal Revenue Commissioner iams in Washington sald to-day the Supreme sents b tage oo inion in wupport of all dry laws lead wpoeatly to rigid enforer- | He said that by invoking the tax lawa in addition to the bed under the Vo!- 124 from a person who lilegiliv and goll4 ten gallons of whis- ‘This huge money panalty would addition to nentences, of the Volstead Act to-day in Judge Chatfield of the Btates Court in Brooklyn is- a Warning that defendants wh proved guilty after pleading not will be giver! prison sentences im. Ite sair that be would hold “htgher-up" or owner of the place Hauer just as responalbie as’ employee, ‘The penaltics he said from a fine bf $1 to $1,000 with » in term varying fram ane Any ame your. James Marino of No, 101 Flathash » & Textaurant proprietir, td . Fiore, a driven were the first ims. Fiore war arrested while Uquor to Marino's establish . Marino received ton dave’ ren and a $60 tine: Fipre wax elven Maye, ipeorisonmant mot 810 on J. BMiasterson of No, 279 Wes! Street, Manhattan, wan held | ball for hearing hefore United Commiasioner MeCabe 0 of violating the Wartime Pro- ny Acton Jan, 10, 1919, Pry sell two barrels of 88-preof whisicey oman Higgina for $2,600, Mis- was formerly salea manascer of Gibson Distilling Company, ent officers in Brooklyn yesterday and one of the Four spots to spot values sour “four convenient cor- Py eee asi Sees ka oR Be pot cash refunded if can do better. Summer clothing, fur- mishings, hats and shoes # ee Plenty men’s suits at $50 $60. Boys’ Norfolks, $5 up. "Sporting Goods for every Lara sport — camping 4 fishing tackle included. j loon at No, 910 Kighth Avenuo, Man- sentenced yesteriiay by Federal Judge Grubb to serve sixty days ‘in priann jmportant roids xine Prohibition | B nNnp BENNY’ IN ‘ene hing So eat ont $6.50 $7.50 $8.50 $10.50 i ee Se ele eae net Wea, YOUNG MEN’S SUITS_ a O ; Renne, the proprietor, and Henry $18.60 $20.00 $24.50 WHISKEY PLOT bet th tail for further "xnminaton hy LATEST STYLES 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— ' 39th Street shi ta Lag States Commissioner McGoid- ole, Arthur L. Wiggins, owner of a na- DEPENDABLE F ABRICS Teleplone Orders Filled-—Plone Fitzroy 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk 5 F. & A. CLOTHING CO., fie {ORDWAY , WERK DAYS'S RYM. TO T0 FM. SATURDAVS'® A. M. TO 8 P.M. attan, after being found guilty of lating the Prohibition Law was nd pay a fine | f $100. Smart Voile Frocks for Women $17.50 $19.50 $22.50 : COTTON Frocks that he have the airs and 7 graces of Silk Frocks, quite Store Closes at 5 P. M. | oT Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUR 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—-Phone Fitzroy 1900-—Ask for Telernne Order Desk VV OMEN will find the vogue for Voile il- lustrated in our Dress Sec- tion in a collection of little frocks of especial charm and smartness. ’ elaborate enough for most of the “dress-up” occasions of Summer gala days. Great Values in Trimmed & Untrimmed Pe June Millinery * Every One of Them a Value Worth While Striped or Dotted or Foulard Voiles Frocks with lace vestees, collars and cuffs, and pleated skirts; Frocks with crisp Organdie collars and cuffs and quajnt pocket and sashes. (Others to $135.00.) Featured for tomorrow are three moderately priced models that embody many of the style features to be found in frocks that cost much more. (IIlus- trated.) | i : | New Silk Skirts Women’s Tailored Suits Wonderful Values at 300 Marked for ‘Yomorrow $16.50 $35.00 $49.50 to $98.50 Women planning their summer wardrobe will Presenting Summer’s Daintiest Hats . Picture Shapes in Soft, Becoming Curves, be interested in these spendid offerings, secured at AMI Suits That Have Been Much More ! important price concessions fi igh- $7.95 to $1 0.00 phe ares who cut dp his shoes needy a HeStine poe twill ASHING Hats of Organdie in white or delicate pastel tints. Black, 6 cur ordar and Glosed th ‘ ie Men's Wear Serge ' Mannish Mixtures transparent Hats in Tulle or Horsehair. Trimmings of flowers or aan ats Sire ees ees Hairline Stripes Tweed and Oxfords rs righ ainsi ostrich. Hats for the filmy frocks of midsummer and saviny—the mere price of materials. . ats for immediate wear. ° : ri ades of ‘Faill i a ire Radium Silk iner grades ailleurs es ea desirable Untviouned Shapes Novelty Sport Silks ° : models, for all types of figure, including All the accepted Sport Shapes, including Leghorns in natural color or dyed, Sport and knife pleated “models with broad belts, An exceptional selection of the featured block in chain-body straw, the | Winchows, Horsehair, lace Tuscans, Ha- smart pockets, and trimmed with pearl buttons. All - . ‘ “Magnolia,” a wearable, beauti« waiian and all the novelty sport braids, desirable shades, many in white. Suits for the Larger Woman. ful model at......seeceees wee 83.95 $1.75 » $8.75 b.——-— ~~ FM on a srosecemee Tra Floors Trimmings in the Adjoining Section AD WEES a ogi : - . Breakfast Coats W. ’ | Weedland flowers and all the popular garden varieties, including wreaths ot lilies of _ omen § i the valley, wistaria, lilacs, sweet peas, etc. Arvinining service at the disposal of those ‘ who putchase materials bere.) 2 Capes $29.50, $35.00 More of those splendid values in Summer Capes that are in such demand by well- dressed women ‘ourth Floor, An Important Sale of Summer Silks Our quality never drops with the prices, but occasionally, as in this Sale, we are able to sell standard quality at reductions. This will afford you an opportunity to have more summer frocks than you planned, perhaps. Silverglow and Serge Silk-lined Throughout Graceful new models with Natural Color Pongee Colored Crepe de Chine ie Mie pesos pave = jars and many of the style peta yp dag ol frocks H o2.aF vere i features of the higher-priced 1 cavy quality, all t your . ~, © + ‘ and motor coats; 33 inches wide. 4o meets ida sic) asa de Capes. These are the ideal Lovely Negligees wraps for all season—town or iGréipj eatin wicca Foulards . Tricolette Prices to altract. country’ or general wear, dis- Very modestly priced. $2.35 yard 4 $2.95 yard «GIR pe | aa OREN deep Hguaces tinctively smart and well Egyptian Tissue in rose, green, Always smart for summer. Variety of Colored silk tricolette, excellent qual- ; $12.75 (and tax) tailored, blue or violet stripes, with collar, cuffs pretty designs; 36 inches wide. ity; 36 inches wide. * 24) (and tax and double frill of white voile. (Lllus- Two-Toned Satin, tailored model, trated.) , ———-Ground Floor. L Black Satin Capes $49.50 Two beautiful models in ex- cellent quality Satin, hand- somely silk-lined throughout superior values. corded hem, neck and sleeves. $14.75 (and tax) Two-Toned Satin Model with Tuxedo collar, three ruffles at foot. $22.50 (and tax) two-Toned Taffeta of excellent quality, ruche trimmed (illustrated). $24.50 (and tax) Second Floor $2.95 Georgette Crepe, heavy qual- . ity, white only; attractive frilled model trimmed with Valenciennes lace, $7.95 Third Floor The Notion Section Emphasizes Some Very Important VACATION ACCESSORIES Every woman realizes how important little things are to Vacation “efficiency.” We have reduced the prices on all of the items listed to make it worth while buying in a complete summer supply. Hair Nets Absorbent Cotton | Hair Pins $1.00 dozen 55¢ roll 4c paper Genuine Hair Nets, of For the accident that Of which one must ave which one can’t have too | sometimes occurs; I-pound many. Cap shape only, in | rolls. Third Floor. Girls’ Coats Reduced Below Cost $20.00 $25.00 | | Taffeta and Satin Bathing Suits $15.00 These are values worth Night Gowns Extraordinary Values at $1.95 | Cool for the hot nights of Summer | Mothers Planning. the Summer va- cation outfit for the girls’ will find quantity for neatness sake, this an opportunity not to be missed ae I : P : EnglishWire Pins, in all si ifty. fen ioe ane fists light, medium and dark Gauze a i ie oe ve by Woe Suey The collection in . while, in excellent quality black are these sleeveless and kimono models Town. _ Another first aid to yaca- | wee sD iahie deine Serte Creare Vatnan Taffeta and Satin, some with of soft, sheer Batiste, trimmed with Shoe ane ton yin : fa Parga gay wool embroidered: trim- lace, embroidery and hemstitching. 2 for 25¢ Shoe Grooming Sizes to 16 years, but not all sizes ming, some with facings of pop- Silk Petticoats A : 10-yard pieces at.. . Plain wooden slippertrees, | s-yard pieces at........ » Two-in one shoe polish, in each model, ’ lin in a range of contrasting readily packed and carried. Hangers tap, black and white, Juniors’ Coats colors. $6.95 Curlers 2 boxes for 25¢ Straight-line i H eat 10 cid a GP tome, Wait en crak 5 $25.00 $29.50 Slip-over models Petticoats of white Habutai in pill Bes re 3 _ Lig nt weight, opaily cat- | Felt shoe rushes... " ic A limited number of Coats for the Fetching styles straight line models, embroidered tay wave hair pin curlers, | ried, enameled garment | Lamb’s wool shoe brushes, older girls, sizes 15 and 17 years, at And well made scallop, with panel front and back. curl easily and quickly, | hangers, b'ue only. clearance piices. : q 4 me Third Floor, jecond Floor Fourth Fioor,

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