The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1921, Page 27

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| THE EVENING WORLD, MISSING DRY AGENT BACK, MIND BLANK! Alleged | ‘Weeuster Doesn't Recall {Court Makes Bootleggers or Alcohol He Took | 4 Prom Bradley Beach Police, | ‘ @harles I. Prouster, a Prohibition ‘enforcement agent, missing since WWednesday morning, wag found fo- Way et his home, No, 109 Court Street, Wowark, by Enforcement Director Wamo. Questions about certain hap- Penings in which he has figured dur-| did not eet it but ne did mec fee the past forty-eight hours| Hazel ‘Thyler, ¢ if Do satisfactory replies, | a i Wreuster professing to be unable to gumember where ho was or what he @id since Wednesday morning, when ho tet the office under assignment to | «: @ to Rahway. Mt econ Preuster, instead of going %e Rahway went to Bradley Beach fond from Chief of Police Borden custody of Jack Miller and fom Calintian, two Newark worthies (@ewested there Tuesday night with a @rack carrying 300 gallons of grain @hoobel. Tho Chief af Police turned ‘ever the prisoners, the truck and the 990 gallons of alcohol and Preuster wont away with them. "Wednesday afternoon Agent Mo ‘was vent to Bradley Beach by ¢ emo with instructions to eharge of Miller and Callahan and the |° @ruck and the alcohol. He reached Chere several hours after Preuster had | departed. Preuster got home eatly this morn- img. Nothing bus heen seen of Miller or Callahan or the truck or the al eobol. WORKED TOO FAST Nei Ring Back to Tennesseean She Knew Two W With a 2-karat platinum- mond ring on his White, ive to New Chattanooga, Tenn peanut concession in the elveus He York Carl Give hte dynire d the ring and it to show to 1 “thy rr What Is She Doing? No. 38 West 6 In the West &i Magistrate MeQuuc long she had know “Two weeks,” beaming smile. ‘ “Gave you a ring, didn’ Court aaked. Mias Thyle it and produced the ring. The Court examined which George said had belonged tr his mother, and dropped it toto George's band. Thon be 0 Miss Thyler and sald: “Kno two weeks, 4h? That's a ! at, «ini And then to Keep your ring wl stay out of ew York! Ne et ase!" "« Nestolashe, An artificial eyelash. Imperceptible, i} Be: iH a utiful, ns 1 00 | No. 2 for stage and sereen. | Mail orders accepted ’S |At NESTLE Originaters of Permanent Waving. | 12 and 14 East 49th Street Just Off Fifth Avenue Have Your Hair Permanenily Waved at Nestle’s th. jewel, a pair in all snades- NOISY BURGLARS CAUGHT. Wanted to Make Daxy Money—Made | oo = Cardinal Gibbons’ Tomb to Be Shrin BALTT™MORE, April 1—The fm whieh Cardinal Gibbons was en- tombed yesterday with simple cere- monies after the imp. Bell | ery toes iny W the Cathedral, will lbe ke shrine of pilgrimage, nounced to-day at thi realdence. Six of the late Curd) redecessors in the Baltimore Arch- ishopric are buried there $150 in cash prizes will be distributed for the best 16- em and the best il- ition about NestoLashes Each Pipe Guaranteed Not to Crack or Burn WHY This Sale Is Proving | Such A Big Success Because the standard SCHULTE prices on pipes and other smokers’ articles before this sale were lower than elsewhere—as they always have been. Cutting these standard SCHULTE prices in half has proved to thousands of smokers that such well-known brands as B. B. B. pipes, W. D. C. pipes, “Milano” Italian Briars, etc., are being sold today in SCHULTE cigar stores at the lowest prices in the past ten years! A Few Examples: Holders. eae be ait “Milano” All'styles : Italian Briar | F h Bri 50¢ Bakelite, now 25c rire ie ae superb. | ars: 3.50 Milano pipes, c 2 rhs pa $1.00 Bakelite, now SOC — now $1.75 { akelite bits, all shapes. $5.00 Holde: 5.00 Milano pipes, @ Standard $1.50valuesinow 79C cases,now , $250 how PP $2.50 We are selling Meerschaum pipes and genuine amber cigar and cigarette holders at less than present wholesale prices. Compare our prices on humidors, imported leather tobacco pouches, et¢., with prices asked elsewhere and you will realize we are understating these remarkable values. Every pipe, cigar and cigarette holder and other smokers’ articles from 50c up in SCHULTE cigar stores are included in this sale. A single exception (until tomorrow night, April 2nd) are the world- famous Dunhill pipes, which at present are selling for $6.00 for the $8.00 Dunhill, and $7.50 for the $10.00 Dunhill. PLEASE NOTE: Dunhill pipes from Monday, April 4th, will be $8.00 and $10.00 net. Gillette Razors and Blades at Reduced Prices $1.00 package $5.00 Gillette Razor $ 75 $7.50 Gillette Razor +4 00 63c 2 of 12 Gillette with 12 blades for with 12 blades for Fresh Stock, Direct from $3.25 Blades now $6.00 Gillette Razor $10.00 Gillette Razor the Gillette Factory with 12 blades for with 12 blades for ON SALE AT ALL SCHULTE cicar stores 5S +25 | SAYS “FIANCEE” Ihe for Ao Avitig and deeideg to take Just Putting on Her | No 1 for street wear, | i iI | i | | | | Wie FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921. é ‘ ice ei) We Carry a Full Line of “Pictorial Review” Patterns ===) . , , ® Clothes Splendid Savings Saturday Pee ARIS ‘{ F NBER ThePeak of Value! | | N The New Spring \ L. A. PRICE, eres. M Cl th | West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Aves. Saturday—A Special Purchase and Sale of j Handsome All-Wool | J Suits | ersey Suits | | LEVER port and street models, beautifully Cailored Ci wo it ehcp left, in Norfolk and Tuxedo | es and. plain sizes 16 to 20 yra. and 34to42 aist for women Morning | Sa ell 4 Hours Only, 9 tol P.M. Box Pleated Skirts al For Misses and Women \ Regular $3.98 Models f Rich, beautiful plaids; four different color | combinations to choose from; smartly Fe a ee mebaee navy and tan, cy of | and tan,and brown and | $11.94 sizes....... | Are the Talk of New York! and no wonder! They possess that rare Worth Up to $5.00 Each | combination-- Style baa are several hundred stunning models to choose | and Tailoring, Fit and from in this collection—new and novel ideas in close- | > a: Ry fitting medium brim and other styles. embracing « P ) | Fabrics, Lasting at- broad range of charming trimming treat- 9 | : , ee ina al ariety of colors, includ- | isfaction and Supreme ! ing black, navy, brown, jade, peacock, $ Value at an Absolute henna, red mee steel color. Any one of | : the lot big value at $5. Special tomor- Saving to you of at least rowat cone pada Rare Value the Feature of This | Special in Wanted ; ci. iH s | . . Corset Special } Toilet We are featuring this season ' Articles Popular Makes and Our Own a ‘| or pons | Monroe Fe ‘Rothenberg Special’’ x HI : bch te rowder ; it | . ° $3.00 uP to Talcum Powder S Value 36 White and flesh. 18 } Limit er can ( | | aren TURING 4g “Ivory Soap quality and nh ; figure in OMididoer e.} | These Suits would appeal to you pink or jum low bust, neo ee U, Sc strength, 16 17 iH | as exceptional values made the pe eee Seat : : | regular single pants way—because nat - : : é | of theirdependable All-Wool Qual- » di of Snap and Style in Phese iy | ity--their attractive Style, and iB a P t S it a their all ’round worthiness, Buta Oy s’ an S Ul S | | most emphatic saving is provided y You'll Find They Will Outwear Meng a Suit 1 because “THE EXTRA PAIR You Have Paid as High as $12.50 For. | | DIVIDES YOUR COST AND where will show lee at you ci y $ | DOUBLES THE SERVICE “ | | AND WEAR.” ' Two-Pants All- Wool Mixture Suits Cine Gal Sea Monroe Clothes tui See ned pants $10. 95 i how much LESS your cost is when ilues; sizes 7 to 18 years | Cate PTE All-Wool Blue Serge Suits, $12.98. || you buy —direct from the maker i A Feature Footwear Offering of Note -Women’'s = pee sane ep; beaberye chaps ~—from America’s Larges othiers Shoes, Pumps & Oxfords Come Vol fae and Gat N g $0 E daad St, corn 557 Fulton St., at Flatbush {\ \ q 2 89 v5 J 8 Contant St, ar Broad NEWARK 184 Market Street ) e é f opp. Acad. of Musi $ ry : e fo if Al f de ee “and ius PATERSON-220 Maia Stew \ Pair S6tb Street at Columbus Circle YONKERS—Getty Square oe 125th Si corner Tth Ave ALBANY,N.Y,~orser &, Peert { $ All styles of heels, all kinds of leathers—-the $ Vale Hh Biholan Avs SCRANTON—M%¢ tectawanin | § supreme shoe event of the Spring season. BALTIMORE—*=, yet i e Imagine being offered a choice of the season's PHILADELPHIAw He a ] smartest styles at less than actual cost to manufacturer! That's whu 1 will find waiting you here tomorrow at th The biggest 1 ve have ever offered. Every pair perfect a shoo for c | Storé Hours: 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. cee ee Re

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