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oe 8—Raid on printing plant in| United States Customs Officers; Philadelphia reveals counterfeit) liquor seized. revenue stamps and whiskey labels.| Oct 16—federal official tells Federal Army bootlegting; evidence obtained by Government investigators em- | Oct. Ll—Rallroad detectives seize car ved by village of Patchogue, | t St. George, 8. 1, containing shows that enlisted men at| whiskey which had been shipped . j Ri \ AND LIQUOR mp Upton obtained whiskey from aa herring to J. 5 three men ar- Many arrests in (or drunkenness, Ca le arrested on charge J ing enforcement re Rai in Washington who offered him bribe frequently conferred with a certain Congr.ss- to have prevented arrest of dozen persons named by Sadler, J. Mitchell killed by revenue om-| liquor without permit, cers in fight on Michigan National | Oct. 17—Federal agents seize $75,000 High to capture large quantity| Worth of whiskey in establishment led tiquor. of Sabella Bros, near alleged A. Sadler confesses in whiskey curb market, New York Chicago concern operations of| City, York City nal whiekey nwa. with head-|Oct 19—D. Recet fined for carryiae OE Ia ie ee Coe or8 in Manhate half-pint of wine in lunch basket, on Atlantic City resorts. Campaign} tablished curb market. New York City. {n Morristown, N. J. one maa fined} payments to Revenue Agent J. J.| Oct. 21—Siewart N, MoM ee quitted on charge of muri Cariton while attempting & Prohibition law; arraigned on charge of being Cugitive from prison in Indiana, $226,000 worth of liquor permed tn two r.| raids: BE. Museo and J. D, Palm io. | arrested in New York City. lating law pleuds guilty, Och. 22—Agents of Department of Jus- Pussyfoot Johnson says that in| tice conduct secret inquiry; uid rev advertisements in Scottish papers| enue officera tn setzing liquor sup- certain (Seoteh) distillers declare] plies, New York City that business with United Btates | Oct hi 8, 8. Lakeport seimed by Prohibition agents: i releused roceedings atarted for Its P w York City. 1 el, President of the United States Distilling Company, and two for puliticins ahd ated: beleved to be head of ID gruvery sture ot S| bootles ring. “Yonkers, N. Y. saloons ided, twenty-five arrests, Heights section result in arrest of four. Sept. 4—N. and B. Bornstein indict- (Continued From Seoond Page.) ed on charge of attempting ty bribe enforcement officers in New Making falec arrests, Case against Lane diamiseed ater. he ral ee ogee ‘se! SI ft M Bek City, Smith ane’ Sept. 6—Two men sald to be enforce- foLadgtiite © Vet. 14—Federal agents are unable to ng Se ahtereet Smith held in went agents arrested in Patermon. | get evidence of transactions at i “curb market" where competition Bleven men arrented fo att of fam at Coney {sls 4 burg! f i jept. T—8till discovered ‘who broke down door of saloon| Senator Sheppard near A Bevilicqua afte. taking many| Sept. 8—District Attorney C. Detectives report whiakey| [''" of Saratoen, N Y.,_ indicted blie golf course In Van| On charee of grand larceny In con- Bark, lew York City. nection with theft of liquor. Legim and L. B Sicas! Sept. 9—Liquor stock seiz cery store at Allenhurat Rept 10— Newn » from \fnoh W. Fish he attempts t arrest driv r of truck for transport ine harrel of whiskey, | Sept. 156A. Campbell, FW white e Soy Mees ‘more, . Wi--Liquer valued at $0000 mm tte enw + erry ; te Laurel Hill, Le 1: | enforcement agents, arratened on is given as cause of killings, shoot- Inge and stabbing, Only one of 121 defendant raigned in Atlantic City tor on it L in gre. md@ twenty-five others arrested in t Bileged ilicit salo of whiskey in ty oie, Md M—Armed bandits steal wi truck ‘in outskirts of Baltl- c since Pro libition went into effect, et H. A. Sadiér tells in Chica of dealings with Wathen Distille charge of extortion from A. Tufar 8, York City Dete M. Groswman arrested in - ave. Me cWhiskey souvenirs disteib-| srinonkerner in Corona, tere | Hallan, steamship Dante aatigh: | "New York City on the charge of Heather mixtures, at opening performance of | L. Krote of Staten Intand, charced . od tn w Verk Oty hy forwing Hquor permite. 2 = 3 Mickie Meee New. Pork City. with offer to hehe Reve : VelourandSilvertone ) Aug. 19—T. Sullivan, longshoreman, | cera at Great Kills, Staten Is! wounded when fired on by detec: |p emithemer T Materey ant! “fg in attempt to prevent piun- Monk held in batt on charee of im 4 ot shipment ot cohol stored | personnting Prohibition acerts. sitedelphia. Public Lederer Nee complicity in Manor % 2 pler of One Navigation | gent 1¢— ‘i Meanie Weltate Cov oalng en Rien Mayor Hy! ie fare trading charge which Mayor Hylir bee aire Mc Gibbon & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE TOWELS, SHEETS and PILLOW CASES Many Excellent Values in our Linen and Bed- ding Departments based on Lowest Cost of Production, Consistent With Quality. Splendid Values in All Linen soft finish Hem- stitched Bird's-Eye Weave Towels; size 15 in. x 25 in., $9.00 per doz. All Linen Serviceable Quality Hemstitched Sheets and Pillow Cases to match. =, Sheets—size 72x96 inches, $9.50 each. Pillow Cases—22 in. x 36 in., $2.25 each. had onan ted Sent 18—Tinited States Customs men indifferent to rum running on Cann- dian borer. Sent. 24—Chicaro hootlegrers must pay tax on big profits, Sept 28—Chief Magistrate McAdoo * comments on increase in arrests for of by Piter| drunkenness, Co, of Elisabeth, N. J | gent 20—-N TL. Miller charece Fed- ‘i oF ieee more than | eral officers with ronniving at oper ‘ a flagrant violntion of law. ‘M—Westchester (N. Y¥.) boot-| “" i : OCTOBER. | Oct, 2—-R. 8. UM. Hitt arrested with woman companion in Washington restaurant following display of whiskey flark | 2 V. BC. Laverty, enforce. | Three hurdred and forty liquor cases Ment agent. arrasted on thrown out by Federt) Grand Jury from Coney Island sa-| jn Boston; fifty-eight persons In- | invapers, dicted, ity-five naloonkecpers and | Oct. 4—Kederal agents seck aritome tenders In New York City plead | hile hearne anid to be loaded with and are fined. whiskey in vicinity of Harmon. of tiquors amuggied into New N.Y. on Greek Line eteamship | Oct, 7—San Francisco city and Fed- rm'stoc'en reized. 29—Moonshine whiskey reised , Mass.; three arrested. Lanala arrested at C N. ¥.. for transporting cham- ‘without permit. M1—Reids in New York City: ty-elght arrests SEPTEMBER. 2—Commitsioner Shevlin starts Arive ip New York City: fitty ite in alcoholic of le and Kings County Hosp.tals, York. wich Village art shop colored liquor seised; eral oificials admit that liquor war | iegatly withdrawn from wary houses to supply Demeeratic Na | tional Convention delegates. One hundred and eighty cases of whiskey seized In 42d Street, Nev York City rcstaurant; ten person arrested. Judge. Thomas heara more thar 100 cases in Brooklyn Federal Cour! pan aA mm NAHI wo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WO RT THIRTY FOURTH STREET QROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE v ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDA Grdesen abl brother ber viauts ing law. Grand Jury in Chicago that woman Oct. 24—Roadnouse raids in Nassau County, L. 1, result tn seizure of Hquor stocks and many arrests. man; political consideration said $20,000 worth of Nquor and distilling plant selzed in home of Dr. G. A. Armatrong in Whitesboro. R Fasulo and C. Bosco arrested. Oct, 27—-W. A. Smith ahd J, Sell, ac- in New York City for transporting — oymed of extortion from Queens Fur Collar Coats Fur Collared Styles, Sizes 8 to 14 years To Close Out 19.75 Formerly Sold to 39.75 keepers arrentet OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & 34th Street New York Will Close.Out Friday Girls’ Reduced to 28.00 saloonKeepora, are ac- Oct, 28—Confession by “Mike de Pike” Heiter involves Chief of Police J. J. Garrity, in Chicago, in connecti with thefts of liquor iMegally trans- ported from Kentucky; nine saloon- a. Oct. 3i—Carload of liquor shipped to (Continued on Fifth Page.) Fur Collar Coats , Suede Velour, Panel back and front. Also Cape models. Nu- tria Fur Collars. Sizes 8 to 16 years Formerly Sold to 65.00 ANOTHER REDUCTION SALE TOMORROW Women’s ano /M\ssxs” Nev SI FRoacs For SpRinc A COLLECTION OF THE NEWEST MODELS TAKEN FROM REGULAR STOCK AND GREATLY 0 REDUCED IN PRICE, OWING TO SIZE AND COLORS NOT BEING COMPLETE a Se HTT vevet TW sssseroneenere eet a LL too 12 GEORGETTE CREPE FROCKS...-revucep ro.. 18:59 54 TAFFETA SILIC FROCKS.....repucep 70.....35:99 38 CANTON CREPE FROCKS..._repucep to... 409° 42 SATIN AND CREPE SATIN FROCKS.....rEDUcED 0_...4()-°9 35 CANTON CPEPK FROCKS.....repucED To_...65-99 meee Loo WOMEN'S FROCKS ..... AISSES’ FROCKS .. -- SIXTH FLOOR SEVENTH FLOOR kk == i i OO Corredtive—A Shoe for Children IME babies are abnormally far— their little feet cannot support the weight of their bodices when they begin to walk. Usually bowlegs develop. In such cases the child’s first shoes should be corrective. ‘ Our regular Babic shoe with special counters and light whalebone braces will give the necessary support and encourage normal muscular development. Sizes 2 to 514,—4.50 BABIC Corrective 1s an Exclusive Best & Co. Shoe, Sold Nowhere Else Dest & Co. Fifth Averus at 35th Street — New York A CORRECT SHOE for EVERY GROWING FOOT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RETURNS —AL—SESSEEeT 1921 World Almanac 5@c on Stands - « 65c by Mail . CcENS U FIGURES IotnDaniell, and Sons, _ Bthana Oth Sts SPECIAL SALES OF UNUSUAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY REAL FRENCH KID GLOVES—2-clasp, full P. K. and oversseam sewing, Paris point and 5-row embroidered OFFERED THIS WOMEN’S GLOVES back. All the correct shades, including White or Black. Regular 4.00 grade. Sale price. . embroidered backs. able colors. 1.55 value. Sale price. . EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN SILK STOCKINGS, with all silk or cotton tops, in Black, White, Brown orGrey. Values to 3.75 pair. For.............. SILK STOCKINGS—in medium weights, with cotton --—————_— WOMEN'S STOCKINGS tops and soles. Black, White and Colors. Values to 2.75 pair. For CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN’S WOOL SPORT STOCKINGS, all sizes, but not in every style. ———— FINE SUMMER WEIGHT UNION SUITS, in all styles and sizes (White or Pink). Value 1.50. For... RIBBED COTTON VESTS, with band of bodice Value .60. For........... tops. Values to 1.75 pair. For WOMEN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR (Sizes 34 to 44), DRESS SILKS IMPORTED SHANTUNG — Natural color, 33 inches wide. All Silk. 1.55 grade. For BLACK SATIN CHARMEUSE—40 inches wide, extra uality, all silk. An exquisite dress grade. ‘ormerly 4.50 yard. ALL SILK PONGEE—42 inches wide. uality. An excellent range of colors, including le price... White. Manufactured to sell at 3.75 yard. For. ment of staple and novelty stripes. Imported to sell at 2.00 yard. For FINE ALL-WCCL SUITINGS, 48 to 54 inches wide.* In WOOL DRESS FABRICS Tan, Grey and Brown Mixtures. Former value 4.50 yard. ALL-WOOL TRICOTINE, 45 inches wide. tionally high grade, in Navy and Black. Today’s value 3.75 yard. Sale price...... attractive leather handles. Value 8.50. For... Another lot, with heavy Bakelite ring handles, tips and trimmings. Value 10.50. For...... HAND BAGS—Excellent quality moire silk. Black and colors, metal frames. Value 3.95, For —————— WCMEN’S—Very close weave, sheer and medium weights. Regularly .59 & .65 each. For MEN’S—Hemstitched, good quality, soft Regularly .50 each. For sie : MEN’S, INITIALED—Good size and quality. Sold by half dozen only, Regularly .59 each. For... —— ALL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS CHINA AND GLASSWARE DINNER SETS—Imported China, rich gold band decoration, 100 pieces. Regularly 85.00. For. 69.50 DINNER SETS—Imported China, dainty floral decoration, 100 pieces. Value 57.00. For. . ... 45.00 DRESDEN COMPOTES— Regularly 4.25 and 4.95. For......... 3.25 ana 4.25 CUPS AND SAUCERS—Imported. Regularly 45, FOr occ cotasesaecetecsais iagiuna REFRESHMENT SETS—Fine blown glass, with light cut design. Regularly 4.95. For......... Mennen's Talcum. Regularly .25, for, ... Forhan's Tooth Paste. Regularly .60, for. Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal. Regularly 1.00, for... ... Laco Castile Soap. Reg larly .18 ea.; box of 8 cakes fo Pear's Glycerine Soap. Regularly .20 ea.; box of 3 cakes for. Resinol Soap. Regularly .25 ea., for ‘ a Watkins’ Mulsified Cocoanut Oil. Regularly .50, for Parson's Ammonia, 1 qt. bottle, for . grounds. styles and colorings. Value 4.00, For.... GENUINE FRUIT OP THE LOOM MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS—Universal make. collar. OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS— Universal make. An excellent quality. Some trimmed with silk frogs. All sizes, Value 2.75. For..... sienna sa ~. 1.69 MEN’S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 4 TO 4 OFF—Our entire stock of medium and heavy weight single and double breasted, including Glastenburys, Roots, Win- SALE OF TOILET REQUISITES MEN’S WEAR SPECIAL WEEK-END OFFERINGS GENUINE SCOTCH AND ENGLISH MADRAS SHIRTS— Made from high grade materials, in light and dark ' 1.95 An exceptionally good range o sied and Duo-Fold. TotwnDondell \Sons, Broadway, sh 69th Sta Broadway. INTEREST . 2.69 IMPORTED WASHABLE CHAMOISUEDE GLOVES— 2-clasp models, with contrast welt and rich two-toned Good assortment of desir- 85 2.59 1.75 95 1.15 Splendid wearing 2.15 ENGLISH SILK MIXED SHIRTINGS, 35 inches wide. An exquisite, high grade fabric, in a beautiful assort- Sale price. v6.7.5. An excep- eg el D eee WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS & SILK HAND BAGS WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS, pure silk taffeta, all colors and black, tape edge, stub ends, white tips, 6.25 8.25 2.50 39 29 35 nish. 3.95 NIGHT SETS—Fine blown glass, with light cut design. Regularly .95. For...................... With and without All sizes to 20. Value 2.00. For.........