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SAYS LYNBROOK HAS MUCH HOOTEH IV°COY CORNER Minister. Says tg is Sold There and Village President Says “Prove It.” (Spectid to The Trening World). UYWBROOK, L. L, Nov. 23.—Hay- ing dtaposed of the question of #hut- tig off jazz music at midnight and ourbing gambling, the Village Trus- tees here are all excited to-day over the charge that liquor ts being sold THE EVENING WORLD, roadhouses here, and mentioned in| not reveal the names of his !nform- particular an upper room of a cafe. He said the room was known as “the cozy corner” and that perfectly out- rageous lquor revels had been held there, Mr. Wright passed the letter along to U, & District Attorney Le- roy Ross of Brooklyn. Mr. Ross sum- moned Mr. Cooper, who told him that he had recetved his information from confidential sources and that {t wae up to the authorities to get the evi- last night when the trustees gath- ered. Then Mr. Cooper threw his bombshell by deinanding that Mr. Wright, tn his capacity ae Potice Chief, do something ebout the liquor matten Now, Mr Wright happens to be an old-ttme, roughb-and-ready sawmill owner, acoustomed to speak- ing Bis mind. He Mashed a letter from United States Attorney Ross aoknowledging receipt of the Cooper charges and then said: @penly in the community. The tesue cifiminated test night In @ peppery debate between the Rev. John V. Copper, rector of the Christ Mpisco- pal Church, and Village President (yorge W. Wright, The debate epiit tthe residents into two rivad camps, eat voolterously upholding its cham- pion. Beveral weeks ago the Rev. Mr. Osoper wrote to Mr. Wright obarging ttt Nqnor was being sold at the Thirty-fourth Street aa 2,500 Dozen border us ie blue striped border Women’s blue, purple, green cord loops. The assortment includes medium and fine qualities, in all-white and in white with colored borders, as follows: ants, and that {t was up to Mr. Wright to obtain the evidence. “Sir,” sald Mr. Wright in his best Judicial tones, “of course, { would not call you a Mar, but I do not believe a single word you have eaid to-night.” Then about everybody concerned said ‘that everyboiy else wes trying to pass the buck ‘There was talk of a John Dos taquiry. Mr. Cooper sald if he was called he would refuse to testify. Mr. Wright eald that if Mr. court papers he would be called just | ay any other witness, The gallery | enjoyed the show hugely. And there, the matter stands to-day. Mr. Cooper was the storm centr: some UUme ago of a controversy over a midnight curfew or jazz, An ordi- nance providing the curfew was passed bot later amended to exempt churol gatherings and some other affatrs. ‘This wae held discriminatory, so the curfew was abolished entirely. The rector also woes a witness In a John Doe Inquiry into alleged gambling In Cooper's name appeared in any of the | Lynbrook. GIFT of McCutcheon’s Pure Linen and distinctive solution of a perplexing James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Join the American Red Cross GB. Altman.& Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTHI AVENUE, NEW YORK Bath Towels will be placed on sale in the Linen Depart- ment, to-morrow (Wednesday) presenting another opportusity for the pur- chase ef desirable towels at remarkably low prices. Bath Towels of Hemmed:- Bath Towels Stze 20x40 inches, white, Size 21x43 inches, white, Size 21x43 inches, with pink or blue striped per dozen $3.75 per dozen 4.50 . per dozen $5.00 Size 24x44 inches, all-white or with pink or ; per dozen $6.73 Size 21x42 inches, with pink or blue Jacquard per dozen $7.50 (Fourth Floor) Umbrellas made of fine-quality taffeta silk in navy or black, will be on special sale to-morrow (Wednesday) at $5.50 & 6.50 a (War Revenue tax additional) The handles ate in a large variety of pleasing effects, including bakelite; with leather or At the higher price the mount- ings are in the popular ciub styte. (First Floor) Thirty-fifth Street An Exceptional Sale of Imported Lace Window Panels (hand-made French filet) to begin te=-morrow (Wednesday) will afford a splendid opportunity for the acquisition of Lace Draperies at the remarkably low prices of $17.50, 19.50 & 22.00 (Fourth Floor) A Wednesday Sale of eacit Irish Linen Handkerchiefs for Men and Women will offer excellent values im this desirable merchandise—timely for holiday purchasing. Men's All-linen Handkerchiefs Initialed . ‘ ; . per dozen $6.00 Hemstitched, per dozen 4.20, 6.00, 9.25 Tape-bordered, per half-dozen 5.25, 6.50 Women's Sheer Ali-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, per dozen $2.50, 4.00, 6.00 Tape-bordered . 3 . per dozen 3.85 Tape-bordered, hand-hemmed per dozen ‘ gj 0 . $6.00, 8.50 Initialed ; . + per half-dozen 1.75 Hand-embroldered, per half-doz. 2.10, 3.50 Colored, hemstitched, per half-dozen 1.65 i Womer ndkerchiefs per half-dozen $1.50 Also Men's and Sheer Lawn Ha Inttialed ‘ . ‘ (First Floor The Department for | Folder and Catalogue Merchandise on the SIXTH FLOOR TUs.-.Y¥, NOVEMBER 23, | ts now speciaily featuring new assortments of apprepriate articles for the holiday season 1920. Where There Is Justice, ( 335 Blouses At 14 Former Prices This is a feature of an extensive cain- paign we have planned to mark merchandis: suitable for Christmas Gifts at greatly 1 We have selected 335 handsome Biouscs from regular stock and marked them at cx- actly half price! 118 Lingerie Blouses... . Rone a eat 3.48 to 19.00 formerly 6.95 to 388.00 27 Colored Georgette Blewses.......-. 4.88 to 22.50 formerly 9.75 to 45.00 80 Black Silk Bleuses.........+ sess. 2,50to 32.50 formerly 6.00to 65.00 B56 Tailored Cotton Blouses.......... 148to 4.88 . . formerly 2.95to 9.75 80 Imported Blouses...........+ «» + +17.50 to 100.00 formerly 35.00 to 200.00 All Sales Must Be Final. No.0. Die, No Credits. No Approvals. (Fourth Floor) Women’s Woolen Sport Hosiery 95c regularly 1.75 They are in the popular Brown and Green Heather Mixtures and are admirably adapted for street wear with low shoes. (Main Floor) _——____ Distinguished-Looking Suits for Women 75.00 Copies of Imported Models They pre every bit as desirable as the models from which they have been copied —equally good in ma- terials and tailoring. Most of them fea ture a new type of French choker collar of Moleskin, Japanese Fox or Nutria, Others have shawl] or con vertible collars of Pur. They are heavy enough to wear on thi milder days of winter and just the thing for the “between-season” time. Many rich, dark shades. (Fourth lo duced prices. | wnomy anil Energy. There Le Sereicn co some games MeCreery & G0, 2 kirts lor Oouthery lar Bear Modest Prices Though prices are somewhat lower than last season, the Skirts themselves are ever more beauti- ful than those that wound their way into women’s hearts bast year. Models of softest White I’lannel and Serge are particularly smart and promise to be as popular as those of Silk. The styles in Satin beggar description, so lovely are they! A new crepy Silk of exceeding beauty is introduced in plaided and irregular stripe designs. Variously plaited styles vie with shirred effects for highest favor, and pockets and belts assume in- teresting new forms. 12.75, 15.75, 19.75 to 29.75 Fourth Ploar Exceptional Sale 300 Pearl Necklaces 500 Novelty Necklaces 2.95 regularly 5.00 to 10,00 Colors, beautiful colors flash forth everywhere and find their happiest expres- sion in these necklaces of Jade, Lapis, Topaz, Sap- phire, Amethyst and Rose, or Jet combined with deli- 2.95 formerly 5.00 The subtle fascination of Oriental pearls is trresist ible. Not a whit of it has been lost in these exquisite reproductions in inde- structible graduated beady. The necklaces are 24 inches long and mounted with « cate metal designs, solid (Main Floor) 10-kt. Gold clasp. (Main Floor) Creating a Sensation! | Women’s Fur-Trimmed Wraps 75.00 sure of the types that are 25.00 and 150.00. Little wonder! ‘T readily selling for arc One of New York's most exclusive manu- facturing tailors fash- ioved them for us of stich costly fabries as Genuine Bolivia, For- Luma, Veldyne, Im- perial Velour and Cashmytyne. Most of them have large, ceushy collars of Moleskin, Opossum or both col lars and cuffs of Aus- Squirrel, Nutria. Some have tralian Opossum Fur. All the shades, fashionable Fourth Floor) Important Sale of $35,000 Worth of Real Madeira Linens Hand Scalloped - and Hand Embroidered At Less Than Wholesale Prices These exquisitely dainty Linens are very appropriate for decorating the Thanksgiving Table or for Holiday Gifts. Luncheon Sets, 18 pieces set, 6.95 and 8.50 Afternoon Tea Napkins, Corner Effects. . 7.50 and 9.00 doz., Lingerie Pillow Covers... 1.25 and 1.75 Guest Towels ‘ 1.95 and 2.75 Show Towels . ..each, 3,50 and 4.50 35¢ and = 50c 3.50 and 4.50 -each, -each, Tray Covers..... Buffet or Dresser Scarfs Ten Cloths......+ -each, 5.50 and 7.50 Luncheon Cloth ..each, 12.50 and 15.00 Center Pieces. ... . ...-each, 2.00 and 2.50 Round Dinner Cloths. ....+.. se eeeeere ench, 20,00 Extra Special Hand F.mbroidered Mosaic Tea Napkins doz., 8.50 Hand Crochet Luncheon Seta, Irish Design; 18 pieces act, 7.50 Secarel Flow Women’s Knit Underthings Greatly Lowered in Prices Knit Underwear, because ft fits so snugly, fs by far the warmest type of light-wear underthings, ‘The who replenishes her supply now will save several dollars Ribbed Cotton Union Sults—low neck, le knee or angle length, formerly 1,95 and Ribbed Mercerized Cotton womeal ess aty le 5, 165 Union Sults——low neck, sleeveless style, knee length only, 2.25 formorly 4.79 to #070 Imported Swiss Lisle Vests, low neck, sleeveless styl formerly 1.50, 1,15 Glove Silk Vests, bodice style, Pink only 2.95 formerly 4.05 (Phied Floor | | Christmas Greetings! Engraved Christmas Cards At, 25 to 2,00 the box We selected the best Christmas card engraver, then chose the most distinetive cards he produced from the thousands he showed us, and packed them neatly into boxes at the prices given below. No two alike in a box— all are different in size, text, design and coloring. Box No, 50, containing 12 cards and envelopes to match. . 25e Box No, 51, containing 15 cards and enve! lopes to match. Box No, 52, containing 20 cards and envelopes to match. . ; - 1.00 Box No. 5%, containing 21 cards and envelopes to match. . 2.00 Telephone or Mail Ordera promptly filled—Piteroy $400, Stationer , Dept (Main Floor) A Glance Convinces That Our Women’s Gowns at 38.00 Are Most Unusual One model in the assortment, fas h- ioned of Georgette Crepe, is almost completely covered with tiny steel Another affale of Crepe Meteor ta hends! captivating lavishly adorned with large amber heads In truth, there are Gowns Included which were made to sell for as high as 75,00, we seeured them Beeaus. through a “special we are able to offer them ai a priee that Many beautiful shades and fabrfes, No Approvals—No Matusne (Ponirth, Flows far below regular Ve. 0. Dis Sn

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