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hi ‘Ctroms Clown HM by « Tart. baw” ‘s } § Andrew White of No, 104 West Mth boata'a downtown ca “lf Street, @ clown in Ringling Brothers &|soun Street, sultering a bruised Teg and sci BOOTLEGGERS WHO OPERATE IN THE SKY District Aitowtiay Lewis of Kings Says He May Have to Ask for Aerial Fleet. Commenting on maa to-day by vehicles of the carth or air, in-/| cluding balloons and aeroplanes, and to cause the arrest of the persons responsible. “I am prepared to ask the Board “to appropriate funds for the maintenance of a fleet 01 dirigibles and aeroplanes for the pursuit and capture of the air male- factore—but I have not yet been ad- vised as to the policy of the Civil Service Commission as to whether pilots and observers and arresting of- ficers are to be regarded as my con- fidential agents and exempt from of Estimate,” he said, competitive appointment.” Mr. Lewis said he thought he would | as the/ space filled with automobile parking «sheds back of Borough Hall is humor- ously designated by official Brooklyn. | He said he thought Borough Presi-| requisition “Murphy Park,” dent Riegeimann would relinquish jurisdiction over it CURB ON LIQUOR FOR DRUGGISTS| 100 Gallons Each of Wine tor Each Quarter, New Regulations. WASHINGTON, March 31 lations limiting withdrawals of liquor by retail druggists to 100 gallons each of spirits or wine for each quarter! were issued to-day by the Bureau of Internal Revenue, While intended to) clarify previous orders the new regu- lations were said to serve in a way as a relaxation of restrictions limit- Ing withdrawals to five cases of all kinds of liquor under one permit. There was no determination of the number of such permits to be issued for any retail druggists, however. Officials said that where proof was given, a larger quantity than the 200- gallon maximum might be withdrawn, Dut investigations of sales by the average retail druggists had con- vinged officials that the limit set was sufficient to meet average needs, Hints % your Home THE only holes you ever want to find in your win- ter clothing are button- ger, g0c,MothPaper 5 5c,Cake of Pure Camphor $1.63. Also Tar Bags and Cedar the Prohibition enforcement bills now before Gov. | Miller for signature, District Attor- nev Harry B& Lewis of Kings County he was particularly in- terested in the clause which made it his duty to cause the seizure of all contraband Jiquors in transportation | Spirits or, Regu- Barnum & BaWey's Circus, was struck contusions of the scalp. the was trying to was driven by Afbert 8. a downtown car at Broadway and 655 West 106th Street, OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & CG 34th Street—New York A Sale of Unusual Importance—Friday and Misses’ Women’s Coats and Wraps Remarkable Values 55.00 The New Season’s Vogue prefers Vel de Cygne, Twill, Tricotine, Ramona, Bo- livia and Satin. This offering em- braces these materials in a host of fashionable Wraps, Circular Capes and Slim line Sleeve Coats, full Silk line: Women’s Coat Dept.—2nd Floor THE EVENING WORLD, sebbbi Fs MARUH 31, The machine’ Webber of No. White was at- dames MeSreery & Co. For «Vien And Young Men as well New Spring Suits $ 3 Se aly cA New Price! They should be at least $10 HIGHER> In fine blue serges and unfinished worsteds; herringbones and pencil-striped cheviots and cashmeres, Single and double breasted models. The coats are one-quarter alpaca lined, Sizes 34 to 4 Now is the Time — to get a new Spring Topcoat. The correct models are here from $28.50 up Hodgeman“Rubberized” Raincoats Very special at i McCreery’s Men's Shop — 2nd Floor Sth Avenue Entrance dudl. Where There 1s Justice, Co-operation, Beonomy and Energy, There Is Service. James Metreery GC we | 5th Avenue a eee — McCr reery ) Qualsy Merchandve as Adoertaed on beginning | Friday, Api lst. : Negligees of Boxloom Crepe \ In a Special Sale 1 At 4.50 formerly 5.95 | Two fetching models. One is be- decked with frilling of \ ribbon, \\ butterfly designs of hain broidery | and a ribbon tie sash. ‘Thx other is fashioned in Breakfast Coat style and is more simply adorned with ruching of material and tucking. Many lovely, light colors. (Third Ploor) A Most Attractive Group of Gowns for Women At 29.50 Gowns of pronounced character (not the negligible styles that usually bear modest prices) make up this group. They never fail to occasion surprise when (heir price is made known, for they bear every indication of a higher price mark. indefinite, There are frisky aff. and alert-looking sashes. Jersey that fall with infi styles and ultra-modish s Jersey of Taffeta with flaring tunics nodels of Crepe de Chine or Silk grace into the most bewitching t Dresses of Tricotine or Wool Some are lavishly beaded or embroidered—others effect a tailored air. 150 Spring Dresses Reduced to 13.75, formerly 19.75 An excellent opportunity to secure an extra Dress without straining your allowance. Every model included is a Spring creation, modish of Jine and fabric. There are attractive models of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Wool Jersey, Tricolette and Tricotine. All sizes, but not in every style. Every fashionable color. : No.0. Du's No Returns A Combination Vacuum Cleaner and Sweeper (The Lady Torrington) 7.95 formerly 14.25 No Approwats (Fourth Floor) Here is the very cleaner so many of us have been looking for. Very small in size, hardly larger than a sweeper, it runs as easily, because of its roller bearings--- more. The machine fs equipped with three wearproof bellows and has a strong suction. Box finished in Mahogany, nickel-plated metal parts; fully guaranteed. (Sixth Floor) Krom out all the sppropriate new merchandise we have assem- bled as fitting gifts for the Baster Brides, looms one with particular charm which any bride-to-be would just love to receive. It is a charm- ing, old-fashioned chair, not unlike the fire-place chairs of olden times, luxuriously upholstered in richly colored Tapestry. It is quaintly winged and most comfortable. Usually this type of chair costs about 100.00, but those of ours ave spectally priced at 69.50. At 42.50 These New Spring Suits Are Most Unusual Sale Values Right at the beginning of the season we are offering dashing new Spring Suits in every conceiv- able style, fashioned of high quality fabrics, for a price that heretofore purchased only a mediocre Suit. The assortment is extensive, including slim ailleurs, versions of the Directoire mode and Man- darin vogue. notched and Tuxedo collars. Some are severely plain, others quite elaborately embroidered or braided. All are fashioned of Navy Blue Tricotine or Poiret Twill. _ (Fourth Floor) Oriental Rugs McCreery Master-Weaves from the Orient Reduced 4 to 4 You may possibly find equally fine rugs else- where, but we firmly believe that a search for equally — low prices will prove futile. They are the products of the master weavers of Persia, China, India and 'Turkey. Weave. Size. Formerly. Persian Mahal.......-.. 94x74 895.00 197.50 © Ruane 9.1x6 865.00 159.00 Arak + 11.10x8.8 850.00 395.00 Kirmansha! + 18.3x9.4 1450.00 728.00 Persian Mahal... . 145x111 850.00 425.00 Chinese Tient-sin +-12x9 525.00 245.00 Chinese Peking. . ++ 12x9 535.00 275.00 Persian Mahal. ++ 18.8x9.4 485.00 295.00 Persian Sarouk. + + 10.1x8.10 1050.00 695.00 . 10,2x8.2 485.00 225.00 14.1114 950.00 475.00 Lastrous Persian Mosoul Rugs. . Special, 49.75, 58.00, 69.00 (Bighth Floor) “Furniture Week’’ Includes Two Most Unusual Values in Dining .Room Suites A ee gitl with straggly Hopped up into the barber «Plone eut my hair e said, “ai wash it, A while I wait.” Chair. Little Folks’ Barber Shop (Third Ploor) Ten-piece Dining Room Suitc finished in Mahogany, imctnding Buffet, China Cabinet, Enclosed Service Table, Extension Table, Side Chairs and one Arm formerly 495.00, 296.00 Paicmrnraaay ais. vatoes in furnitare. Furniture widely known for its high quality and fine fmish may be secured by you at prices below those de- manded elsewhere. Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, il- lustrated, made to our own speci- fications, of solid Mahogany, in- cluding 72-inch Buffet, China Cabinet, Emclosed Service Table, Extension Table, five ile Corks They introduce entirely new ideas in) i ll le ld a tl hia