The evening world. Newspaper, July 22, 1920, Page 4

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4 ees : SNR DPI TO REOPEN OFFICE HELD BY SHEVLIN 5 = 5h aT Grand Jury Says It Should Co-operate More Closely With Prohibition Director. In @ presentment handed up to- ' @ay the United States Grand Jury for June in Brooklyn, which held over to investigate the seizure of 498 cases of Bacarti rum shipped by the Ba- cardi Corporation of New York to John B. Tench, proprietor of Hollis- _ Wood Hall, Hollis, L. L, in May, an- Roanced that the Commissioner of Internal Revenue had assured the jury that the Prohibition Enforce- .| Ment OMice closed by James 8. Shev- fin goon after the selzure, would be reopened. The jury was discharged with thanks by Judge Chatfeld. ‘The presentment found that the "rum had been shipped to Tench, who tm out on $2,500 ball, by the Bacardi Corporation, which “attempted to take advantage of a permit" to ship the rum. David P. de Jongh, head of the corporation, ts out on $1,000 bail NEV BEADED FROCKS pending the hearing of his case next October. He is charged with tlesally transporting the liquor. The presentment also commended!" Lieut. Nugent, who seized the rum, for refusing to surrender the liquor to the agents for Prohibition Kaforcement Agent Sheviin, and declared. there Is great need for closer co-operation be- tween Shevlin's office and the oifics'of Prohibition Director O'Connor. The jury praised the work of Wil!- fam D. Allen,, former enforcement agent in Brooklyn under Sheviin, and asks that he be returned to his former post when the office tx reopened BOY FOUND LOOT; FATHER IS ia Anton Diehl Accused, Following Burglary in Home of Mother- in-Law. Philtp Diehl, thirteen, acting an deteo- tive, was responsible for the production to-day In Jamaica Police Court of his father, Anton Diehl, fitty, atone cutter, of No, 38 Collins Avenue, Maspeth, Queens, charged with petty larceny. Magistrate Doyle hold Diehl in $500 for examination next Thursday. The home of Philip's grandmother, Anna Sehriner of No, 655 Woodward Avenue, Ridgewood, was entered the night of July 9, and a watch, a dia- mond pin and money were stolen, Philip, who lives with help solve the my: Laat night, ac- cording to Mra. Schriner, he told her he had found the watoh and pin in @ little ectives Grabau and Nuppenau de- LMC cn clared th court pin in Dieht"» Ming At fram a. trotle also fought for it at the Mra, Diehl and two of her obitdres ‘ live with Mrs Returning Here ily 22.—John W Dayix, Americnn Ambassador to Great Britain, will wail for the United States Aug. 18 on the Olymple to spend his leave of absence, the State Department to-day announced TUL LOLI) Flint's Fine ow OUARANTERD. i nnual Bian | Clearance Sale ow in pro: SS Gt Reducions> 10*250% Our Entire Sto Stock of Persian Chinese Rugs AT REDUCTIONS ADE MORE THAN u ' 35% Flint & Horner Co ine” aoat West 36 St. wnsnesea st 2 a a | NV ggsa ct eaten GURNEY ULIRENSOONONTRNOEOEN ET, | ee ir TT If anything could be more delightful than the lustrous, fashionable colors of Tintex, it is the utter simplicity with which they are bestowed on any dainty wearable, ‘““Tintex tints as you rinse’ —and the story is told! At all , Department and 5 10 cent stores Use Tintex for— UNDERTHINOS ES ATPAREL « CAMISOLES ei ecm HANNAN Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE all MO UN WA CLOSED SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST A REMARKABLE OFFERING OF For WoMEN AND JIISSE;S BONWIT TELLER & CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Reduced for the First Time! Women's & Misses’ Genuine “WORUMBO” CAMEL’S HAIR COATS A LIMITED QUANTITY FOR A LIMITED PERIOD ONLY Regularly 125.00 95.00 On Sale Only in Our Specialized Sports Apparel Dept.—Fourth Floor These well known Coats, the vogue of which has been ' sponsored by Bonwit Teller @® Co., need no comment as to their superior quality, workmanship and style. Store Closes at 5 P. M.—Closed Saturdays During July and August Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street ELE LST TE ee Soe ee ge ee ae PORTRAYED IN MODISH SILKS AND SATINS PRESENTING PHENOMENAL, VALUES A VICTROLA Makes Summer Entertaining Easy Week-end house parties cease to be a source of worry to the hostess, when she has a Victrola and plenty of dance records, ‘he porch or terrace forms an inviting setting for a dance, and the guests enjoy nothing more. Selection of records or machines will prove a pleasure in the delightfully cool Music Rooms on the 7th floor. We are always glad to play any record for you, and have an abundance of all the new as well-as the old favorites. We particularly call attention to Model XI. at $150.00, here illustrated. Some Record Suggestions William Tell Overture (At Dawn) Pryor’s Band| 35120 La Vecda—Fok Trot William Tell Overture (‘The Storm) [$1.38 | Desirt Dreams—Fox Trot Hungarian Rhapsodie, Part I } 35123 | Pose of Washington Square—Fox Trot 5 Hungarian Rhapsodie, Part I J $1.85 , ou Ain't Heard Nothing Yet—Fox Trot...,.. Lights Out, March, .....Vietor Military Band/ 35283 | Sextettefrom4meia— Washington Post March, . Victor Military Band § $1.35 Sembrich, Severina, Scotti, Journet, Uncle Josh on the Street Car... Cal Stewart| 16227 Unele Josh and Aunt Nancy Visit New York Cal. Stewart) 85 Stewart) 16226 BEADED CREPE, DE CHINE BRADED SATIN BEADED'CREPE GEORGETTE ) 18667 e (A Furtive Tear) HUY. i $1.75 Dri jk to Me Only With Thine Ey yes 74206 Stewart{ .85 McCormack...,.+ $1.75 Trinity Choir| 35674 | Caprice Vienngis Kreisler} 74197 Trinity Choirf $1.35 { $1.38 Uncle Josh Playing Baseball Uncle Josh on the Sth Ave, Bus Festival ‘Te Deum—Pt. | Festival Te Deum—Pt. I... RICH LUSTROUS BRAUTY OF ‘THE, EABRICS COMBINED WITH ‘THEIR EXCELLENT QUALITY? MAKES ‘THEM A FITTING BACKGROUND FOR THE ARTIS TIC AND LAVISH BRADING Special Sale of Albums s For Friday we will have a collection of record albums at the two special prices: J ' |: 85c and %e Seventh Floor Se TN

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