The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1921, Page 5

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HART SUCCEEDS O'CONNOR AS DRY HEAD FOR STATE Binghamton Judge and Re- publican Leader Choice of Wadsworth, Announcement was made at the Burenu of Internal Revenue yester- day of the appointment of Harold Repub York, headed by hy, Tecommended Hart soon after the Hardiag Administration was ushered in Judge Mart was reported as say- ing in Binghamton he had not been ne his appointment MO opportunity to study the duties of the office, He will resign at once as City Judge | Hed officially of Binghamton, put will continue to| |STRAPHANGERS S SMOKED ee serve as Ch of the Bre County Republic: smmittee, The new Prohibi ion thirty-nine years old, He in Candor, Tioga County graduated from Cornell University in was born the class of 1903 he studied law and was admitted to the bur in 1906, be- coming associated with a Binghamton. ae has be of Bingname en City J continuously 1816: ‘th 1019 he was nominate 4 for|! the position by both Republicans and Democrats. Mr. Hart broke Lieutenant of former WH. Hall of John ed his apie into politics aress over t partly as a res and with his Hinman f Hart's arture for W he local Repu fi ; PUTS CLOSER GUARD ON LIQUOR FOR DIPLOMATS —— Tightens Rules for Only Legal Way Left to Import Hooch As Beverage. WASHINGTON, May 19 (Associat- e@ Press)—In order to guard more Plosely the only avenue by which al oholc Mquors for beverage use may enter the country, the ment, in a commun ution to the and Jegations, tions gov- erning the use of certificates under which members or employees of the missions may obtain liquor ship- ments. “The Secretary of State pr his compliments to their Excel and Messieurs, the chiefs of mis Fions,” the State Department's com- (munication said, “and has the honor fo inform them that he has found it Mecessary to discontinue, except as Indicated hereinbelow, the issue of the certificates for nse in the matter of the clearance of consignments (of liquor) intended for the personal use bf members of the missions. “The Secretary of State begs to in form the chiefs of missions that wil be glad, if, when making nuests for the free entry of sucn bignments, they will, whenever it is mecessary to send a representative to Flear them, advise him of the name pf the member of their respective mis- ions who has been designated to re- relive the consignment. The Pepart- ment of State will then issue a cerLifi- fate to be used in that specific in- lance, “The name of the person designated Phould appear either in the diplomatio Mist or in the list of employees in the embassies and legations in Washing gon not printed in the diplomatic lst When the consignment shall have en cleared and brought to Wash- ington the usefulness of the certifi- secre nts neies Department of returned to the ate. "The Secretary of State has ulso 1 honor to request that all oertifi- ates previously issued to members ig the staffs of missions and em- loyees thereof may be returned to © department.” ens "GOLDEN EAGLE’ LOSES WING fits Red Ink and Other Greenwich Village Joys Seized, “The Golden Eagle,” a Greenwich Village resort, 139 Macdoural Btreet, lost 1 wing curly to-day. Detective: of Inspector Bolan's staff arrested Ainedeo hg supposed tuantity of gin, 13 ° Bndva barrel of wiliskey, last night that} and that he had had| State Depart- | lirector is} After being | ,, taw firm in | THE EVENING WORLD, | BINGHAMTON “MAN NEW DRY DIRECTOR FOR N. Y. STATE Owner to Court For [oe ed Violation of New Dance | Hall License Law. Capt. Shaw of the Mercer Street Uo cfved summonses on the jot the Black Cat, No, 557 West Broad- | ay; the Red MII, No, 14 : uu) dudge HAROLD L HART axenwers on Lexington Avenue Line Help Pot Out a Fire. The well-filled rear wr, Of a id local in the Lexington Ave eet and pas- ew to pe ishers. A Bolivia, Covert, Checks some FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing—-Murray Hill 7300 | BONWIT TELLER & CO, | The Specialty Shop of Oripinalions | FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET TOMORROW, At Extraordinary Price Reductions WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Regular Prices $65 to $95 A collection of about one hundred suits from regular stock in tricotine and fine twill fabrics. NO EXCHANGES COPS DESCEND ON VILLAGE CABARETS Haled and the Village All $40 Coats Now $19.95 o-Half Price! ax Thar Che materials Bolivias. Normandys, Volo Cloths, Veldynes, Tricotines, and Plain andQuilted Satins. Over 20 Differenc Scytes ar $19.95 HA™™ LTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue Near 31st Street cur Entive Lah, Avenue Building Exch Al- West Third Hearth, No. 1 include Velours, NEW COUNTRY CLUB FORMED. | ot corporn ster Organt Several i vam Platt of Wi cheater Co Otto Rosatak Manhattan, 1 man wealthy New ne incorporators of the new | Country Club, which will lay a-| ser and rs q sotubhouses in Westchester, The has just been filed with y Clerk Eilrodt of White Plains wi is « Rowalsky Simon Sichel, Lee Shubert, ainth and” dulua He mf — aE) ay —~ Coat of Quilted Satin 3 wely for Women's W Seay &E 34th Street—New York Will Close Out Friday 350 Girls’ Tailored Coats Sizes 6 to 16 Years Values to 29.75 Sale Price 9.75 Silvertone, Tweed Mixtures in Straightline, full and sills 40.00 Velour, Belted, Loose Back, Cape and Wrap Effects, half FRIDAY Polo, and lined NO CREDITS WOMEN'S SUITS—-SECOND FLOOR 4 THURSDAY, MAY 19, for the price last year's bride had to one, and she won't ha for several costum footwear and sp but little over half a year ago had to expend ing lnggage, this won't invelve even half the former expense, gage is more pronounced than on anything else Houseware crease in pri s nothing like the expensive proposition it was lust year. with braided girdle. colors, in every sash. Paper or 24 Cards in White and envelopes to match, some fancy banded, 1921, Where There 1s Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service. ve dames McCreary & GO. ~*~ — The bride-to-be of the present season ss much more fortunate than the bride of a gear ago, in that she may procure both her troussean and homefurnishings for at least one-third less than it cost last seuson She can, in many instances, buy two gowns ay for eto make one hat do Her traveling attire, gs are likely to cost s much as the bride of As to her travel as the price drop on Ing MeCreery *Master-Made” Furniture, Rugs, how so substantial a de etting up housekeeping” Reduced Prices for To-morrow on Silk and Worsted Sweaters Silk Tuxedo Sweater Many lovely (UUustrated al the right. Special, 22.50 Slip-on Sweater of Thread Silk lovely Summer shade TMustrated at the left. Special, 18.50 Sweaters of Shetland Weave in with tic ‘Thread modish ‘Tuxedo. style A host of gorgeous colors Special, 3.50 Our Rug Storage offers exceptional facilities for the Cleaning and Storage of Oriental and Domestic a moderate charge © from Moths Rugs at They will be Theft or Vire Evgh This Fine StcHaney Is Offered at Prices Profitable to You 19c to 75c formerly $89¢ to 1.50 In other words, this is a half price sale of stationery furnishing a splendid chance to put ina large supply at an insignificant price. Each box contains 24 sheets of Correspondence Tints, with with linings, ribbon tied or (Main Floor Quality Merchan dise, ae Advertised, on Sale Beginning Pridaw _ Telephone Fitz Roy 3400 New Summer Negligees and Breakfast Coats 3.65 » 3.95 Last season—in fact earlier in this season—-Negli- gees of the quality of these readily sold for 495 and 5.50. lovelier well made, Nevligees At 3.95 Breakfast’ Coats of dainty Dotted Voile, embellished with a very durable quality of fine Thread Lace. A. tie-sash and odd pockets add a jot more to their smartness, And we believe that these new ones are than their predecessors. cut somewhat fuller than most Summe) and fashioned of fabrics that emerve tubbing as fresh and dainty even They are especially from as ever. At 3.65 brilly, feminine Neyhyees and Breakfast Coats of fine Box- loom Crepe, bedecked with ruch- ing of self-material or banding of satin. Every lovely Summer shade. Thard Flor) Street, Afternoon and Dinner Gowns for Women At 50% Off! Imported and Exclusive Domestic Models An exeeilent opportunity to secure a distinctive, Gown for modest expenditure affairs of Silken Laces made over heavy Satin, animated, f rich-looking The assortment includes gorgeous fascinating styles of Taffeta, exceedingly graceful models of Georgette Crep: showered with twinkling beads, and fetching styles in Crepe de Chine and Silk sented Jersey. Every size but not ol course m Will Be Mare Reducti: \t Time and fashionable of Purchase shade is well repre- in every style. VW Sales Must Be Ying Cotton Frocks for Women and Misses, Special, 10.00 Fresh, flower like Vrocks of pecially priced 4 Organdic Voile, Ratine and Gi luctory offering Sizes 14 to 15, Misacat Section Fourth Floor Small Fur Scarfs—Ever So Smart! Aiimal Shape Fox Scarfs—Taupe or closed Special or Brown, open 32.50 Stone Marten Searfs Jurge, lustrous pelts. Special, 35,00 single skin Two-skin Sable Marten Scarfs skins Special Dyed Japane full-furred 45.00 large skin—large, Baum Marten Scarfs, large, lustrous pelts Special, 57.50 and 75.00 Hudson Bay Sable Seari dark pelts Special, single skin single 85.00 Natural Blue Fox Scarfs of finest quality and color. 165.00 and 210.00 Fourth Floor) Women’s Hosiery of Quality At Prices Worth Remembering This is the best of opportunities to secure just the hose you want, durable and rich in appearance, at a price which, you must adimit, is low Women's Thread Hlosiery, lisle tops and Black only formerly Silk soles 1.35 1.75 Thread Silk silk tops, 1.95 Women’s Hosiery, fine Black only. formerly 2.50 gauge, I Tosiery, lace boot effects, White, € Thread White. 95c Women's Silk Black, 3.90 Thread tray and Brown. formerly 4.50 Mercerized Lisle Hosiery. Black or \WWomen’s formerly 1,50 Main Floor Pe * — —s - — SS ee af

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