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_ & Bile squad as a ©) justiqe. He was in an automobile EDISTIRINE AOMITS HE PUSHED UT WAL OF AL ‘F Orange, N. J., Man Arrested] Sy While Following Truck Load of Liquor in Auto. Robert Eckert of No. 15 North Cen- | tre Street, Orange, N. J., wan ar- , Pested to-day by Detectives Arm- f strong and O'Connor of the automo- fugitive § following @ heavily laden truck at \) Catharine and Madison Streets. Abra- fam Solomon of No. 105 Monroe (Ps Btrect, driver of the truck, was also § arrested because he had aboard eight > barrels and twenty metal drums of ». Whieke,, worth $10,000, which the de- _&) tectives said had been stolen from the ) ‘Warehouse of Morris Moses in Bloom- fe field Avenue, Passaic, on Aug. $. Soio- ~ mon sefd he knew nothing of the con- tents of the barrela, but had been fired on the street to take over the load of another truck which had broken down. According to the detectives, Eckert (‘was held in $10,000 by the Federal 4, Court in Newark last June after he ‘was atrested in this city by Detec- fives Hussey and Owen of the auto- « Mobile squad because they charged he had seven stolen New York auto- in hie garage Thoy aiso say that Eckert was ar- rested late in July in Hopatcong, ac- cused of having an automobile load juor which had been taken from , of i ® @ truck train by robbers on the New : Jersey meadows near Kearny, July 18. > Lake Hopatoong Sheriff sent the Newark police. Detec- a@ dinner which waa interrupted man had pushed out the side of the cwped. According to Arm- strong and O'Connor, Bokert admit- } i ' adventure, but denjed that he knew \) anything about Solomon's cango of t itraband. Solomon did not admit oon! that he knew Eckert. The same detectives found four Jey aotegs RRR E Id be seized to-day. Detectives Cassidy gallons of liquor to-day in itomobile at First Avenue and Pete arresting John Cetruili = ane 1 Vincenzo ident Street, Brooklyn. said they were takin, ‘ “to jose name they could not re- Garvin in the United States in Brooklyn bad before him Daniel J. Gorman, a Coney @aloonkeeper, who refused to & complaint he had made Prohibition Agent Benson B. erty of extorting a $100 bnibe. Garvin gave Gorman twenty- ours to go into the Grand Jury and answer the questions put i ue pli BE = ‘FRILRIST IA e in Alcohol, Doctored with Syrups, Will Kill—Waming by Agent Shevlin, In insuing a warning against the itt ition Agent James Shevlin re- = 4, Provisions of the Volstead Act, complaints of numerous cases of in- | ,toxteation in the neighborhood of cor- < tain drug stores. Mr. Sheviin said there _) (were twelve formulas by which grain from in Orange, from Newark, according to the story, were go grateful for the infor-| mation that they invited the Sheriff to by the news that Eokert and anovher and Bighth Avenues. They said they news of ten more barrels which and Webb of Bast 126th 8 Station seized a 236 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, ito of No, 21 ey, which they at first said was & Man near New |STATE IS IMMUNE TO TRAFFIC LAWS— BUT THAT'S N. J. Policeman Arrests Motor Depart- ment Driver and Is Commended —but Offender Gets Off. Arraigned to-day before Judge ‘Thomas P. Costello in the Passiec, N. ice Court, charged by Traf- man Martin J. Flynn with and refusal to obey his sig- nal to halt at a tusy corner on Aug. 1, Lester W. Gilbert of No, 140 Pine Street, Jersey City, Chief Inspector of the Motor Vehicle Department of New Jersey, produced the Motor Ve- hicle Law of the State in support of his declaration that officials of his depatrment are not amenable to speed laws. He also claimed the po- | Heeman had no right to arrest him. | The case has attracted wide atten- tion, 4 Judge Costello said he was obliged under the law to discharge Gtlbert, but commended Flynn for making the arrest and directed him to arrest all offenders and inquire later as to their identity and immunity from the law, A disorderly charge preferred by Fiynn aganiat Wilbert for alleged use of profane language and threats to “break” hinr ts still pending. O* acer fa Ronen Tehdy refreshing’ Wands fon drink Orange- to Crush Cooling as eea breezes! ‘The ane Dense ane Se EASON a“ “ ae LARRY om Shop By Télephone! If the day is too hot for you to go shop- ping, or you are out of town vacationing, call on our persona! order service to shop for you. . Ask for Telephone Order Desk, Fitzroy 1900 Clearance of Summer Dresses For Women and Misses $10.00 and $12.50 NA will find these are all astonishingly good values —dainty models to meet the immediate de- mand for cool, effective and inexpensive Frocks. Some of them are quite elaborate, others simpler, a collection of desirable styles from our regular stock, reduced for quick dieghank Voiles and Novelty Cot- tons, Striped, Checked and Flowered. Clearance of Bathing Dresses For Women $10.00 $15.00 COLLECTION of smart, becoming styles in fine uality black Satin and Taffeta, straight-line and waist-line models, frilled or ruffled, some all black and others trimmed with contrasting colors. Splendid in- vestments at these reductions. Surf Satin Bathing Suits $3.00 $4.50. Inexpensive but pretty models built on the popular lines of the season, some al] black, others trimmed with colors. Greatly Reduced Pongee Motor Coats at $19.50 Fashionably cut and well made. Third Floor Store Closes at 5 P. M. Closed Saturdays during August Lord & Taylor apo THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, i920. —FIFTH AVENUE— Jersey Suits For Misses and Women ONDERFULLY low priced for Suits of such good material, . jaunty style and irreproachable tailor- ing, are these Jerseys. The college girl and the business woman, alike, will find this an opportunity to stock up for early Fall needs with a trim outfit not too heavy for August outing trips. Two models as illustrated. Navy, Brown and Heather Mix- tures in rich Autumn colorings Third Floor Clearance Sales on the Fourth Floor HEY are beautiful, lustrous, colorful Silk Skirts of the better sort, a large assortment of them for your selection, every one of them a good invest- ment, for these are costumes in the making that may be worn all the year ’round! A collection of beautifully tailored models, with novelty pockets, broad belts, pearl button trimmed. Women’s Sport Jackets yee? the thing to finish the season and wear into the Fall—these Sport Jackets of Velveteen, Satin or Jersey Cloth and the equally popular Jersey Sport Capes. Only a few of them to close’ out. Clearance of Riding Habits A few, to close out, in broken sizes. Linen Crash Ridin: Pongee Riding Habits. ARE THIS BOOZE! “IT MEANS DEATH! tee to-day, Supervising Federal how it is possible to get a real 100 per cent. jag without violating ‘the His’ warning was issued against the fase of “medicated alcoliol,” following could be made into “medicated Wards LEMON -CRUSH Prepared ed Orange Croce Co., Chicago Send for free book, “The Story of Orante-Crush and Lemon-Crush” 17 woreda arent OM Fe cogent 251 LED IN NEW YORK BY Another Charming New .Jabot Guimpe For the Outdoor Boy Bathing Suits $2.65, $3.45 Yor choice of several styles in fine quality worsted— blue heather mixtures, maroon and bright red bodies, contrast- ing borders. One-piece models, also Coat Suits or “California models.” Sizes 2 to 16. Boys’ Hats Good Straws or Cloth Alpines in For Girls and Juniors Summer Dresses $4.95 to $16.50 RETTY little Dresses of Voile, Organdie, Ginghams and Chambray, all models that have been much more, are in- cluded in this mid-August Clear- away Sale. Just the Frocks for present wear or for school during Sep- tember—of serviceable materials and well made. Just To Remind Yout There are splendid values in the two annual sales now in ptogress— The . Mid-summer Furniture Sale (Sixth Floor) The Oriental Rug Sale (Fifth Floor) Clearance of Silk Sport Skirts For Women $12.75 Tricolette, Baronette Satin Dewkist and Novelty Silks Women’s Tub Skirts $5.00 Clearance of and Capes » Habits. Yqu’ll Want one of These — New Shetland Veils $5.95 SH ateabor” and sad orally witholt a phy- Jan's prescription, formulas Geista Phase aod MARNATIAN-—Can Beaute, b0 trina Arewes, Ae pelt egrune ty the purchasers so it te) "an tdlabehe Ne 2 hon if taken, in buMotent quantities, str, |“ + Srgvlln sald. It would cause death. linen, cotton and silk. $5.95 $1.10, $1.65 T° wear with your tailored Dress, this dainty Guimpe of white or cream Net trimmed with Valenciennes lace and insertion, a smartly designed new model, Grownd Floor . BOTT! BROWX—Hruckner Bros, 401 E. 16lst St Phone Not all sizes in every style. Sizes SPE ; 6 to 16 and 15 to 17 years. ESPECIALLY smart with the new Sport hats and sailors. The border may be worn over the face and makes an attractive trimming for the hat. Brown Taupe Navy Sand Ground Floor a i ) Black White August Sale of Selected Furs ; Coats, Wraps, Muffs, Stoles, Scarfs DVANCE F all Attractive Sale of Milanese Silk Sale Extraordinary Women’s Shoes Hudson Seal Coats styles fashioned (dyed muskrat) Gloves from pelts ‘that can Thirty-six inch length Marked for Clearance, 85c only be found by ex- coats with collar and cuffs $5.00 ° perts. We made our of beaver, skunk or squir- ; ; sistas ORE of these good values in two- own selection months Tele ee nsec eens $468.00 UNDREDS of pairs of Women’s clasp Silk Gloves, beautifully ago. Shoes radically reduced; some of 40 inch length coats with deep shawl collars and cuffs of skunk. $575.00 Mink Scarfs $49.50, $89.50 eet teal ei pn Ne eset HY not be cool and comfortable in hot weather—especially when it costs so little, right now, to get a summer-fabric suit of Stanhope quality and style? Prices are down to rock bottom —buy now before another hot day brings its regrets and discomforts. PalmBeaches, made, with double finger tips—the kind you will appreciate at this low price, Black and White Ground Floor the season’s most popular models in- cluded. ‘Phe quality and style are char- acteristically Lord & Taylor, so you can appreciate how low the price is. White Canvas Oxfords, with military heels. The prices are very low, primarily to cre- ate business in a hot- weather month. It is to your advantage to sbi Rates Mohairs, Shantungs, Tro) , to pi buy now and we will Beaver Scarfs... $46.50 White Canvas Oxfords, with black or é every one a Tenuty, ae A ar no daliaad pe peur dire tee of PB Searty ba ginny in ili heels. or Newport or larbor—and starti ‘ . e Buckskin Lace Shoes, { Se leer ne Ta ee and arting orse charge until Novem $49.50, $89.50 Renita CAE were atotee Pe some bargain! $2.95 ee hats Hudson Seal Stoles and heels. : $49.50 NE of those lightly boned corsets for slender or medium figures, berries! pel Sey Bines Lyne ReneS ce At $8.65 that makes you fogget you are wearing y , ’ : a corset, yet gives the correct support. $575 > $795 Fox Animal: Shaped sense 's Boots, in patent leather, This model is made of a dainty pink Scarfs......., $59.50 ack or tan, novelties in several material and has an elastic girdle top; Mole Wraps styles, marked for clearance. sizes 21 to 26. . 465 Wolf Animal Shaped thst BA $ Scarfs........ $39.50 eee ‘ourth Floo