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“MURDER SQUAD” {MOSQUITO FLEET TO | he SOLVES MYSTERY! STOP SMUGGLING ES Soman Ear Sent to Sing Sing Swift Motor Boats to Patrol Bay | I} Prison Got Mixed With Christ- | in Effort to Suppress Traffic mas Chicken, in. Nar Capt. Carey of the Homicide Squad | Widespread + rey ie into thiv port fr solved the mystery of “he human has resulted in nego gent to Vincent Valanotti, a pris-|the Narcotfe Division, ternal Revenue, and the authorities at St Ging Sing, serving © term fOr) Washington for the extablishment of a b fleet of small but swift motorboats to * Gamuel Winters, No, 180 Seventh| patrol the local waters to stamp out ue, a student in the Bollevue]}that form of smuggling. The proposed College, was asked by his|Meect is to work in conjunction with the : Joe Workman, No, 211 Seventh | police boats, of which there are not ~~ Awenue. fi “gpecimen from |*nough to cope with the situation Bi ‘the cralbodl on ‘ ian Winters got] Th® latest case of detected #mureling pag hl was that of thirty-one pounds of Workman a human ear, which Work=| cocaine, oplum and morphine, valued at ‘Man placed on ice. about $40,000, on a steamer from M Harriet Dean dacwas. OOF Fiffh Avenue cstiey of narcotics ing atenmers Wednesday—Thursday—Friday Final Clearance complete collection WRAPS - GOWNS HATS at prices FAR BELOW COST DRESSES begin at 18.50 Every model is distinguished in beauty of line and quality of material. Meanwhile Valanotti's wife bad |terranean Por ute ag Way cotie Divis oKot the - pome chickens for her hus. tieged amugglers for the Purchase of the and's Christmas dinner and asked Jentire lot, but wmuggiers became ‘Workman to keep them on ice for| suspicious and the sureotion wore be: Reves & peve Deen brought ashore in dor in his restaurant until she was ready to send for them. When Work- ‘man gave her back the chickens he “tnciuded the ear, Just how that Happened is not explained, but the police regard it as an accident and “Phat ts the solution. A report from Sing Sing said that * t! would be kept in solitary ‘Bntil the mystery was eolved. Ho is expected to be taken out of soli-+ 2 , Cen tend wwitt belp mene Poland again tf she is threatened by the —{=>—_—— TO DEPORT MORE RADICALS.| Far Rvort, arguing tor war avpart Beme Sent to “Ge Mneeln. Last Week| Wt credits before Che. Chanwer cf a Deputies to-day. ‘and Others Will Follew. Sygate Swe credits of 400,000,000 france for war material. Ho anid frankly it wae in- Poland # the need arose. the world's Deace r heroism,” ‘help again x el FRANCE IS WILLING TO AID POLES AGAIN Minister of War Asks Credit of 400,000,000 Frances for That Purpose, WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Deporta- ‘ton of Russian radicals has been re- ‘mamed, the Department of Labor an-| teended for to-day. Some Russians were home last week and twenty-| once already by her he ‘will leaye New York in about three] and France ready.” ‘They aro sent to Libau and ‘vy rail into Russia. Chieago Has 8 Degrees Below Zero. Ladwig C. A. K. Martens, Russian CHICAGO, Dec. 38—The thermo. Ambassador, is to be surren-|meter registered eight below zero in ‘on Jan, 3 on « deportation war-| Chicago to-day, the first day of the Be Although he thas Geon recalled,| winter that Govern: cold wav tihe expenses| the centr About $00 Russian’ snow. on. Is for ‘warmer are awaiting deportatior weather to For the Girl Home From School Smart new clothes to replenish the New Year’s wardrobe—school and street wear and party frocks—offered now at splendid price advantage. Tailored Suits $35.00 Duvet de Laine or Ve- Wrap-Coats $55.00 Handsome Duvet Coat- Pct iasinb Ne eee a lours, developed in smart Winter styles, plain tai- lored or fur-trimmed. Sizes 14, 16,18. Several models, - one of which is pictured. Voile Blouses $7.50 Dainty model of white Voile with Dutch collar, cuffs and front pleat, trim- Dance Frocks $35.00 Fresh, crisp, charming models in soft Satins and Taffetas, pastel shades. Made especially for the young girl, and marked at a very low price. Sizes 14, 16, 18, Tricotine Dresses Advance Spring Models $35.00 $50.00 Tailored frocks of fine quality ‘Tricotine, particu- ing, silk-lined and warmly interlined; with collars of Australian Opossum or Nutria, in all the wanted shades, Sizes to 18, SeparateSkirts $10.00 Imported materials in plain and checked Velours, also Tricotine and Cash- ae at ; larly smart models for street mertyne. Smart, simple med with little frilled points and school wear, embodying models, suitable for sehnol edged with Valenciennes the new style lines for 1921. wear, Waistbands up to lace. Sizes 32, 34, 36, Sizes to 18, TMrd Floor —FIFTH AVENUE— 30, Lord & Taylor 39th Street THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1920. Orkin’s Reh Avome WHASTREET Leoaduay Sharp Reductions on Fur-Collared Wraps & Coats ‘ Originally 45.00, 55.00 to 65.00 This season’s models, exceptionally smart in style, finely tailored, and fashioned of Bolivia, Striped Bolivia, Duvet Velour and Velour de Laine, collared with French Nutria, Australian Opossum, Raccoon or self-material, in the most favored shades. ORKIN’S Specialized Coat Salon—Third Floor A Very Special Offer SMART NEW FROCKS Fashioned of Taffeta and Canton Crepe in Chic Advance Spring Modes These charming new frocks at this special price surpass in value, style and quality the past season’s models at their reduced price. Just received from their creators, they are the very embodiment of aceful simplicity,—wide, flaring tunics and puffy hip treatments tuating their youthfulness. Gray, Brown, Navy, Black,