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At HY na 10° “i000 Lowa SEED HERE IN _ONEDAY'S RADS Drinks Still Plentiful, Despite © Biggest Catch Since cook to-day for arraignment. They maid they were William Brant, No. 236 West 624 Gtrest; Charles Hem- tmingwon, No. 50 West 49th Street; John Mulden, No. 401 West 48th Street, and John Kirchner, No. 266 S4th Street, Brooklyn. The whiskey | Apparel Mouse Will Ge Farther included twenty-six cases of Glen- Up Fifth Avenue. more, believed to be part of the cOM-) wo. y we quading =" | signment stolen a fortnight ago from | era of women's wearlng apparel, at No. & gurnge at 624 Street and Tenth) sey writen Avenue, is planning an up- Avenue. town move, J. M. Gidding, head of the The same detectiven seized $7,600 company, announced Inet night. A worth o frye whiskey which wag be-| forty-two year lease has been obtained ing unloaded trom a truck at 46th on property at Sith Street and Fifth Btreet and Ninth Avenue, The namea| Avenue, and @ twelve-story building of the owners have not been learned. for examination to-day. The wince were consigned to @ firm in Ruther- ford, N. J. es GIDDING COMPANY TO MOVE. ed will be erected on this site, Street and seized atout $126,000 worth of wines and liquors. At 6 o'clock yesterday morning Jo- seph De Pelma of No. 104 Gist Street, Brooklyn, who is a chauffeur em- ployed by a garage at Grand and Heater Streets, drove a truok In from of Musco’s place. ‘Watching revenue agents saw twen- ty-four boxes carried from a doorway near at hand and placed on the truck. De Pelma had just thrown in the clutch when he was held up by the sleuths, As De Pelma had no permit for the removal of the liquor, he was placed under arrest and examined by First Asnistant Quigley of the Enforcement Bureau. An examination of the boxes showed slips of paper with Musoo's name and address Musco holds a permit for the un- limited removal of whiskey and other liquors to be sold for medicinal pur- poses. He furnished a $190,000 bond through @ surety company as a guar antes againat breaking the law. At the Woeat 23d Street Ferry last night a truckload of twenty barrels of port and sherry wines, valued at Jan, 1, 1922, “The move is a part of the up- town trend on the part of thone who cater to the trade ‘of fashionable women,” anid Mr, Gidding. —$—<>—__—__. WAR MEDALS FOR 760 COPS. Woman to Get One—Hresnan and! Owens Promoted, ‘The World War medal of the Police Department will be presented to-night to 70 membere of the force in the gym- nasium et Headquarters, Included in the list of veterans who witl be deo- orated are two surgeons, # captain, twenty-one Heutenants, nine sergeants, three from the Detective Bureau, and a Rolicewoman, Rose Taylor of the West rty-seventh Street Station, who was with the Red Cross in he Mayor and Commissioner Earight_ will make the presentations. 1 James Hresnan and Mattin Owens first grade detectives, were promoted to detective nerxeanta to-day in accord- ance with the provialons of the World War veterans’ Inw. Owens drove the department ambulance in France, and Preanan wae 6 euteoant in the fafan- Diy be found tm the fact that liquors ‘Werth about $150,000 were seized in rade tast night and early to-day be- fore it could be dintritvuted to thors who retail tt by drink or bottle. Rut MMewlty in getting a drink fe not expected, for even this confia- q@ation is not regarded as lance hough to make an immediate aiffor- @hee to the individual drinker. Barly this morning Detectives @larence Daly and Patrick Manning Of the West 47th Street Gtation, net- on & tip, went to No. 646 Ninth @ and found 106 casos of whin- that had just Seen unloaded a truck. They arrected four ‘who said they had done the un- Heading, and they got the truck, but they have not found out who owns it, + for the license plate, it ts alleged, was aa & stolen car. “The prisoners were taken before Waited States Commissioner Hitch- OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & @ 34th Street—New York Remarkable Sale—Friday Girls’ Coats Sizes 6 to 16 years Extraordinary Values 22.00 A variety of models (three iTlus- trated) Nutria and Taupe, Mo~ line Collars—or plain tailored, Heather Mixtures, Camelion=- tone and Silvertone Polo in shades of Reindeer, Brown, Navy, Pekin and Garnet. Also On Sale 300 Girls’ Beaver Hats 3 e 9 5 Values 6.75 Tailored Models in Roll Sailor, Mush- room and off-face effects, trimmed with Ribbon Bows, Bands and Streamers. Black, Brown, Beaver and Navy. Plate ¢ ing 4 Nie ™ anderbilt Silk Woolen Gh 62-64 EAST 34™ Al) id GREATEST FABRIC OFFERS EVER OPENING SALE OVER 200,000 YDS. OF MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Extra Special! Tricotine | W oolen Plaids 54 in. Every color 3.95 Re ular Value 8.00—9.00 Compare these Prices with prices of ot er ho seal i = weer Satin Charmeuse SU-in 2.50 40 tm. diack, nary, teupe, brows. Regular Value 4.25 Printed Georgette 36-Inch Taffeta 1.35 PAyy, grey, taupe. 36-inch Satin 1.40 Vnaruelty rood y. All cotore Regular Vr 2! §4-In. Mannish Serge 36-Inch Silk Poplin 69c 15,000 Yds, P' nee REE SERRE EOTERESESRRECEERE ESR RBC ESEaD . Batra heavy grade, navy. lar Value 4.50 Np sme sry Oma Sterm Must ‘Trint for the Killing of Botttanc, ‘Witlam Stern, = jewelry salemnan of No. 202 West 111th Street, was re- manded to the Tombs by Judge Mo- Intyre in General Seasions to-day to await trial on the charge of murder in the first degree for shooting and killing Paul Botttano on Oct. 12 in @ hallway at No. 108 West 29th Street. Stern was indicted yesterday by the Grand Jury. Aasiatant District Attor- ney Marro sald this morning that the homicide resulted from a quarrel over the dinposition of feveral cases of whiskey. | After ‘shooting Rolttano Stern fired “Prohibition.” ‘ oad Between $6,000,000 and $7,000,000 af several shots at Pasquale Mille, who Eight men who were unloading the! vived in the transaction, Mr. Gidding the Aasistant ‘Dintrics Attorney. said, = pee whiskey were arrested anid, The bullding, a fireproof atructure fold him and the ‘irand Jury that 1 s olttan pen gettin ae fron Tf anybody finds Ht diMcult to met] Prohibition agents raided the tore | or granite, marble and concrete, in ex- Pottano, bad been m cune cover, roe | a Grink to-day the reason may possi. | house of E Musco at No. 183 Mott! pected to be ready for occupancy by to Btern to well, Stern turned over the proceeds at the rate of $35 cording to Mi that he was cane, AC- ind Roltt#ho learned a 956. * | last three weeks. A_ ilk THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1920. 4 14,000, was ostxed and the driver held MURDER DUE TO BOOZE. |$1,000,000 FOR THE N. Y. U. Endowment Fund Campaign Scores | Ne First Millten. Apnouncement that the New York) University Endowment Fund had gone) over the top for the first million dot-| lara was made yesterday at campaign | headquarters, No, 612 Fifth Avenua, by Vincent Roberts, Chairman of the| National Alumn! Committes, | In addition to the chitt bequent, recently announced, New York Uni- versity has just recelved $50,000 un- der the will of James Stokes of the! class of 1863, given in memory of! Thomas Stokes, one of the founders| of New York University, | ‘Thin in_the second gift of $60,000 to New York University within the! o sum was bequeathed by Mr. Schiff, | “Alumni and non-graduates alike are giving generous support to the| luniversity's campaign fund for $6, 460,000 for the increase of instructors’ salaries and classroom facilities,” Mr, rts nald. that shoe out twill lining; and wear. Our lasts erly shaped, SE outwora, ence. They kno’ if the shoe is to Comparisons sh bought, The Little Feet of a Growing Child . Isn’t it the duty of every mother to see that her child’s feet are not merely covered, but fitted with shoes that will allow them their proper growth? And, remember, too—a foot that is straining against its shoe will wear months before a properly made and shaped shoe. Shookid Materials We use only full-grain calfskin; the strongest the very best soles, This means ‘Shookid Shape are study and experiment. the result’ of years of Because they are prop- JOOKIDS are outgrown before Shookid Fit The men and women who fit SHOOKIDS are experte—some with 10, 15 and 20 ygare’ experie ww the last your child must have wear long and properly. Shookid Price jow that SHOOKIDS, for their quality, are the least expensive that can be Children’s Shoes CTAMMEYER ‘Stamped on 2 Shoe Means Scandard of Milesta Important Sale 00 Values to 20.00 fully trimmed with flowers, B69 Fifth Muenue FRGCKS and theatre Charming models selected from our regular collection, Georgette ered effects in ii 300 NEW HATS A large variety of new ef- / fects in Panne and Lyons | silk velvets—creations from \A our own worl.rooms—beauti- lace, ostrich and coque. For strect, afternoon wear, F500 Formeriy to 79.50 Superior Charmeuse Fine Tricotin A wealth of tailored, beaded and embroid- sizes for misses and women. Fifth Aveque Sho; The Fifth Mvenue Shop || at 34th Street: To-morrow and Saturday—Our First Dress Sale of the Season | DISTINCTIVE e FRANKLIN SIMON BOYS’ SHOPS—FIFTH FLOOR remarkable for mechanical and at 17 discovered the theory of a pendulum GALILEO, the famous Italian astronomer, as a boy was invention Wearmoor Shirts for Boys Not a Cast Iron Shirt, but a Shirt 50 with an Iron Constitution e A dollar less than last season’s price EARMOOR is the only shirt, outside of a coat of mail, that will withstand the wear and tear of a boy and a laundry. We made it so then deemed it worthy of its name. It is fashioned according to our own specifications which means accprding to a boy’s measurements—of finest white Oxford, with French cuffs, flap pocket, in neckband style or with button down collar attéched. Sizes 12 to rg neckband Franklin Simon &Co. | Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets BOYS*' HAIRCUTTING SHOP—FIFTH FLOOR B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street A Very Special Sale of Men’s Imported Overcoats (Winter-weight) has been arranged for to-morrow and Saturday 1 Made from excellent-quality fleecy materlals of soft texture(giving warmth without undue weight) these coats offer a splendid purchasing opportunity at $63.50 (Department or. Sixth Floor) ‘As Nature protects her choicest food with covering-sea led wax »;wrappers protect of quabiy.