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THE EVENING WORLD, THUw bs, NuV ss :MBER 4, 1920. J ON $5 000 000 Rue de ta Paix, Faris By oadway at Ninth, New York petite tut 4700 Store act 9105.30 Washington Aroh, N.Y, j ’ ’ i = | ° | RUM GRAFT RING Lace Curtains are = ?— . ! j ‘ ° | 2 ] ast You pay reasonable prices reduced one-third x: | : ” Boyd P n \\ ae | "Nothing to Tt,” Says Boyd, 900 pairs fancy net curtains, $2 to $24.50 pair 1; Wd ‘ ) but U.S. Inquiries Are t ° C 750 pairs marquisette and scrim, $3.50 to $17.50 | R™MY iN The NET curtains are in all | The marquisette and serim | a . tumn; ‘plain and figured, filet | and decorative lace, moti of | ‘Divergent opinions as to the ex-: . . nets finished with one and two fainty lace edges. ite an | lstonce here of « Millionaire Bootlesger ANY peopl: have the mistaken im- a ee en | Reeth Onllery, New Bide. : | Ring, sald to have paid graft estimated . + i == = i s 4 j tat from $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 for tho pression that Lewis & Conger ts a high | ench-made privilege of violating the Prohibition " . | laws, were expreased to-day by Federal pricedstore. That is p:cbably because cheaper, Pu d Shi | officials, It was admitted at the United : : i mps and Slippers States Attorney's office that several inferior wares, that always cost move in the ‘ ! investigations are under way, but if ry ht Were gril be 09 snnotinoement st end, are not to be found here. Only the good, l, 353 pairs Frank P. Boyd, Supervising Probi- —s ‘ ‘ aly Bate" ; rti mprise our stock—and these ge ren sound articies comprise that were $14 to $20 i ct Cor th United . Wes 7 Gtates_Alicrner's cificn, some oplolais are reasonable in price. | in our own stocks held that there are groups of com- paratively small rings operating in- baa dependently, while other oificials ad- a vance the theory that these” small When you come here, a salesman goes with | : ; sings all are part of a large bootlegging Suede, bronze Ivid, patent leather Prosecutors declare’ a special court you from department to department through Satin and brocaded silk or part of the District Court 1s neede a . | Goagresa refused. toWpproprinte spe- the whole building to give you, out of his cial funds for the eatare nent and . . . | ¥ 7 4 i i, Hf ge och RA long experience with every household require- | isa ecorns Neck. ty all Ue gripe hrhinel you of ey and. Judges, causing j Cf s Ont ol of the 4 . : . 4 : 5 four: District Judges sits in. criminal ment, helpful suggestions that save you money. find an interesting range of sizes—oppottunity for a choice | gases. ‘The Prohibition viointion ; - 7 ~ sy of several pairs. Z | verage fifty a week and an ay. | Of only fifteen a week are disposed of And you save still more in the purchase of 595 ooatial $395 Al these shows wero made In « emall shoe ‘uniter our i Some of the cases awaiting dis} 4 top is ser : sition ‘are (piose, auainat thes ; * wares whose price must be measured by years $ { prices supervision. They show that originality of detail and | inp Gomeny. Horistaln Brothers, the a Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) Dolmans.....$595 distinction of line which cannot be secured except in a hand ] Bilwolt Company and» Krauae, of sturdy service. ® Nearseal (dyed coney) Dolmans . $395 made article. in Brooklyn it was reported thal ‘ F { the Hudson Tpneriasay i Pelipniig aut ibe ane Eko aan a Do | seal Salton Cone pictured on Included are “Grecian” sandals and the French last tion Enforcement Director, Willtam in the market; 40 to 48 inches | the left); good quality of musk- adapted to American feet. And, of course, the Opera pump “D. Allen, had asked for new agents. long; deep cape collars of mole, | rat skins; 45 to 47 inches long, 7 ; id It was intimated that there would be natural skunk and Australian | deep cape collars, with or with: | for which we are justly renowned. & shake-up of his force soon. Judge opossym; some seff-trimmed; | out sleeves; linings of plain or First floor, Old Building Garvin‘in the Federal District, Court, linings of plain or fancy silks. | fancy silks. sal anciinnetligomatats _— eee aeeaten eae ine OTH STREET @ EEXTH:AVENUR: NEW YORE Crry : Second floor, Old Building — lquor, and that fines will not be con- ———__—_—_ | Begins Friday, the Annual Sale of ‘ The clection of Judge Miller, who | é ced hi ld seek th eal | Ears French Bead Bags =» _— Leather Furniture would require Prohibition enforce- : ° } State, egarded by . 5 mens iy ie gree low-priced at $14.50 © At one-third less | Normal prices today— $18.50 to $25 | Normally the piecc’ in this sale 4 Two types — drawstring bag or bag ee metal fe | would sell for a total of $25,695 distinguished for flower or conventional designs. _Back- Salat agina: 2 grounds are street shades enlivened by colors of designs. Sale prices aggregate only $17,130 | Navy blue; brown, purple, Main floor, Old d Building This is our annual November’ sale, an event looked | ink SEEN aid aan REE forward to. It offers all over upholstered pieces with cov- i erings of genuine: Morocco leather; dayenports and arm { chairs in many designs, in bright red, maroon, blue, light and | dark green cqlors. All of Wanamaker quality, made expressly 1 Reduced to very low prices for us. Most of the pieces are fitted with loose cushion seats | Quantities are limited —see items wonderfully comfortable. It is a decided opportunity for All are our standard quality those who are beginning to puzzle over the Christmas present for Dad. . Examples of the pieces ie At $166.50 instead of $250--a | At $212 instead of $318—a fine maroon morocco arm chair | fine blue morocco leather arm with loose cushion seat. chair, loose cushion seat. At $194,560 instead of $292-—a At $468 instead of $702—e 50 cast alunfinum tea kettles, $6 each ieee cation eae chairwish | mee BREE OES Les WRE 9 Hold 6 quarts. Safety-first filling device. At $232.50 instead of $349—a Beco - At $464 instead of $696—a 150 waffle irons, aluminum pans, $4, $4.80 Pipe inne Mannion leather arm | tine green morocco leather daven- | Low frame, for coal stove. At $118.60 instead of $178--a | POT j High frame, for ges stoves, are $4, $4.40, $5.20, fine brown morocco leather wing p At $179.50 instead of $269—a Aluminum omelet pans, $1.50 each Ae outinn a | chairy loose cushion — Double omelet pans. fine brown morocco davenport. | At $216 instead of $824—a 50 white enameled kitchen tables, $11.75 loose cushion seat. fine brown morocco leather arm 1 i : 2, At $218 instead of $327—a | chair, loose cushion seat. D li M l h E. 40 in. porcelnin-stee! top; drawer; square legs. Petfect, He ie peta ou hae | elicious Meal that is Easy to Get 100 fobd choppers, three cutters, $1.75 cach | vw ruhion aa | _Fith Gallery, Now dg Family size; coated with pure tin, HIS is a meal to gratify the hungriest appe- Eat rice every day—you'll enjoy it. Eat it as 40 sleeve-pressing boards, 50¢ each ? Cc $ 5 nee: pea ieny ne preparce 5 less thas halt , you do potatoes with gravy or butter on it. Eat On stand; covered or Nearversd Us | Boy SS) Leat he r 02 ts, 3 an hour. Fry a slice of steak. Boil rice southern it as a vegetable with meat, fish, or poultzy. Eat : , x naa Double breasted, gabardine lined, made reversible; either side to style so that the plump fakes au Stand sepa: it for breakfast with sugar and Bor anaes Gon ae double ‘nossters;) 66 cach be worn to the weather full belt; 10 to 20 year sizes, ohne wat Fr ihe fee. you ainel ee are over three hundred delicious ways to pre- Aluminum rice boilers, $2.35 each | Boys’ Blouses, $1.50 to $4.75 ; it for dicousness , By pare rice, Two styles; each holds 2 quarts, SPECIAL attention has been devoted toh plouses for hove of os 2 Ri + : + Res 16 iy reales, madras, oxfords and the heavier flannel for % You can’t beat rice for healthfulness, either. mae ae Or Hold two eee Hpiequcepansy Sosienck fall wear ure ready; ‘all fine! ly tailored; with collar and neckband styles q It nourishes you and gives you strength. It sus- 2 . 7 O { tains your large titough the dave Cork. It | makes enough for a family of five. If any is left, ; Convex covered saucepans, $1.60, $2 75 Fine Blanket Robes, $6.75 to $10 4 builds you up. It digests quicker than any other _it can’be made into many delicious dishes, Rice Aluminum; the 4 quart size, $1.60; the 8 cust fried es eae Very attractive designs and Mattern OEE it Bultaing ‘ food. ‘Rice is the most wonderful food _grown. is never wasted. Give your youngsters rice every Housewares Store—Seventh Gallery, New Building _ a ° American rice is the finest in the world. day. It promotes healthy growth in children, or a i ° ° ’ ‘ASSOCIATED RICE MILLERS OF AMERICA, Inc., New Orleans, La. Women’s Dresses owerea I price-- ies Tey this M ster Recine a Earlier prices ‘$98 is famous recipe of the south i that Sa fee ee a gr ne mee Silo to $125 --every Suit, every Overcoat time they try. Wath rice thoroughly in a strainer, Use a deep porcelain or ayate-ware kettle Fartier prices | |$89 | of wathad Hee soley thet mater caminute to Geil Caltrg occasionally wich | $98 to $110 In our Burlington Arcade stocks ! or’ nd shake kettle so that no kernels stick to bottom. ut—this is import | 7 cercee carn eekriend ality wkeude” diag ait heat | We prevailed upon the Sh ETE SEITEN pean =a Jj meker of these daytime and dinner frocks to re- duce prices a little earlier then usuel- on a limited Don't expect to find anything else here but the very best made— that is the standard we set and the standard upon which we insist Suits are now $34.50 to $74.50 H | The Suits at $58.50 | midnight blue ‘and. black, with stinctive range o! i superic iDEN char ol headin, latrocuce A distinctive range of suits of superior tions of color in the form of em: make, in cheviots, tweeds, and worsteds, in broidery and combinations of attractive herringbone and diagonal effects, also materials that have been univer plain or stripe designs, ‘The color range inc!udes tally agreed upon with the ot Hl Browns, grays, greens, blues and oxford, —Do- the smartest of the season. mestic and imported materials, in styles to suit elderly or young men, in single and double- breasted models, | Overcoats are now $39.50 to $84.50 Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Consult any standard cook book for a number of excellent recipes for rice. Here are a few others. re MEAT PIES RICE BAKED WITH CHEESE SPANISH LOAF number i 4 cups of cooked rice, 1 onion, 2 boiled rice, 2 cups white teaspoon salt, % teaspoon pepper, You can make ® small can At $§9--frock 4 spinach serve seven or eight by making into a loaf combined with rice, te mauce of two cups of flour, four table- oon salt, Melt® ur, , and stir over Bake until browned on fire until it thickens, ‘Mix with the rice, chopped spinach and pepper, Pour into « loaf and bake twenty minutes. twill, tr Melt the fat nd is used, add and stir until the red crumbs, grated cheese, Add thes salt, pepper and paprika, Pour the onion is browned, ai G rice and repeat until dish is fat and mix with baking dish, put in ’. of the rice, he filled. meat and gravy and with fat. Bake for half an hour. . At $98- gowns of Georgette crepe, black and jade green, black lace and satin, and black silk velvet, brilliantly embroid- ered with erystal, made with girdles in vivid tropical color, and embroidered delicately, Second floor, Old Bidg.