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Perens THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1921, not be surprising if the Prohibition forces had to yleld their, point about search and seizure in order to get the Ant-Beer Bill through, Even then the vontest will be carried to the courts on other grounds of unconstitution- ality. ’ Fv matter of fact the new T lations will not be iar ney do not in any wa to-day. beer regulations yesterday came as 4 complete surprise to leaders. © The important new rules reads: No prescription may be issued for a greater quantity of Intoxi- cating Mquor than. is necessary for use asa medicine by the per- son for whom prescribed in thé treatment of an ailment from which such patient is known by the physiclan to be suffering. Not more than a pint of spirituous ao PR YE NAMED CHEF DRY } AGENTS OF STATE "FATTER Fo (Continued From First Clothing Manufacturer Made! DSS BAAS provision of the ury ing. the many dty States which passed jaws prohibiting the bringing into thelr jurisdic of any intoxicating Hliquors. T e jaws are by no] | t no Federal law nt a right on the; Page) wetting the Anti-Beer Pull Direc Hic) . thro: nforcement which irector—Miller’s Execu- | 1 vasury Depart-|, tien away by State luw. (distilled) liquor to be taken in- msury Depart-) i such States as New York, Penn- i reactibe: : me for nore than ia vein been leyivania, Mammachusetin, iiithols, Cale) ‘ermally ghall be prescribed for tive Auditor His Aid. N never Went dry before} Wse by the same person within the Anti-Satoon|ifornia, wh ejthe nth Amendment was| any period of ten days by one or Ralph §. Day, 9 prominent member hand insisting) sdopied, the new ‘Treasury vegitl more prysiclans, of the National Republican Club HP SO} tons will permit beeweries to When spirituous —_(distilledy a clothing m aeturer, who | owners {at once the manu/acture,and bot liquor is administered to any thw Hite-Caniton; HAR Keen. act thes manuraowueh iquors for medicinal purposes, The} person by any physician or phy- siclans, as provided in section 71, the aggregate quantity so adiin- istered and the quantity pre scribed for such person may not exceed one pint within any period of ten days. Not more than a pint of alcohol for external use may be prescribed for the same patient at one time, easily determine Not more than two quarts of e of making beer wine or two and one-half gallons inal purpose iS) of intoxicating malt liquors to be y penalties will be taken Internally shall be permit to make any seribed at one time for use by the same person, Separate prescrip gulations are wn thate con cern Which manufacture: will have to built as nd Tight wines | for real beer and wines any possibility of confus ucts of each plant State Prohib.tion Enforcement I tor to succeed former Judge Hi L. Hart of Binghamton, who resigned recently, He will be as: sons of Os Gov. Mille Chief Ent. Both sele A. Haynes. forcement (% fe-ence with A, Glynn, Chairman have insisted that the ear beer” ate plant 1s to avold | s the prod- | vision by © inter-| to prevent the for medicinal purposes in the absence fle Law to the trary many brewer oll esper ally lave been wet transactions so the f nion that Congress passes the | (iong shall be used for spirituous : ouldn't prevent Anti-Beer Bill the new regulations | j,quors, wines and malt liquors. of beer and light wines will be officially nullified. Many Physicians are not permitted to asp ipiions, — Attoone: werjes ere not likely to Invest) write prescriptions for intoxica- DPnue ney rparing for medicinal) ting liquors for their own use or oneurred In tha siness with the pros) ise any Hquor procured on pre- Court h final word Department | pert of se he permission taken | goriptions Issued by them. In- ‘ uythine that | eWay at ment within t PXt toxicating liquors Obtained upon avery i the aontroveray)| Coy @ period of prescriptions may only be used a Usk Ie it be ad ountil the ‘Sup for medicinal purposes by the person for whom prescribed and may not be sold or otherwise dis- posed of by them.” un to look lately, how | — Ce ant-vees sunenamens “DRYS” SHOCKED “ea cue, BY SUDDENNESS OF easury’s announcement in the of increased pressure to ef- tely held np. ‘There's a clause! The naming of Day and s in it permitting Urohibition ageats to! a recognition by istration th: and private {and this) me of |Anti-Saloon League Counsel Says} yne B the department's action. W Wheele against unlaw-| W Ming eee It would ne, enjoys a full joint man a County C resent this city BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Specially Shop of FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™'STREET" Cet are Keer Roreor Sera the v He is a National Republica director of the Club. John S$. Pa politician in Present an Imposing Exposition of FORMAL FUR CREATIONS BROADTAIL OR TAUPECARACUL paign a bis appointm vacated early st nt to the p 1 8 d ternal Re to the « the dire ment < Thus, while the res HIS collection represents the ultimate in fashion, as ¥ put Bonwit Teller & Co. furs always represent the ultimate Day an mater sie in quality— introducing the chevalier cape, the Directoire coat, the Renee waistline wrap, and new features such as cheval or cadre collars, hauri sleeves or the Mandarin silhouette. Broadtail Wraps & Coats 45 to 48 inches long With Chinchilla or Hudson Bay Sable 1,650:00 to 2,500.00 Baby Taupe Caracul Wraps & Coats 45 to 48 inches long Combined with Contrasting Furs 950.00 to 1,850.00 Ca Cant BS 4 FUR COATS AND WRAPS At Exceptionally Low Prices NATURAL. MUSKRAT COATS 36-inch length, with shawl 126.00 collar. GENUINE LEOPARD COATS 36-inch length, belted trotteur ith i} Ofer and cuffs "175.00 NATURAL RACCOON OR BLUE OPOSSUM COATS 36-inch length, of __ricnl shaded kn " * 225.00 SCOTCH MOLE COATS 36-inch length, of fine se- lected sk: HUDSON SEAL COATS 36-inch length, of fine se skins. HUDSON SEAL COATS wil nat collarendcuf, 295.00 SCOTCH MOLESKIN WRAPS Cone «+ & © sano HUDSON SEAL WRAPS 45-inch length, of prime quality ol ALASKA SEAL COATS Genuine U, S. Government Alaska Seal Pelts AT ABOUT HALF LAST SEASON’S PRICES 40-INCH LENGTH 45-INCH LENGTH 450.00 495.00 Ready for wear or made to order at above prices. Little Red Riding Hood can laugh at the Frost- Wolf if she wears 265.00 THIS LABEL SAFEGUARDS YOU AGAINST IMITATIONS Its pure white- bleach fabric is vastly comfy. One garment to put on instead of three. 245.00 450.00 At Good Stores The E-Z Waist Co. NEW YORK (eorex Cun ak Makers of Children's “B-2" Waist Union Suits, Waists and Sleeping-Garments for Winter and Summer Wear. =X aan Rae a al ae ae a al ma, a a a ae) ret The announcement of the Prohibition pre- 9 Predicting an immediate reaction to ect tment of the Anti-Beer Bill, DECISION ON BEER (2 erent and out_of Congress did not conceal their disapproval of W 1 ene " general counsel for the Anti- ! : oni “tt » Last Fiftee Sa cague, deacribed it as “less ‘have voted Ow a It Can Only Last Fifteen de than at any other time,” Every nas been Vo oft Peep Days.” and that jt could only last fifteen demanding the right to select the men al Constitution | : . when a new Anti-Beer Bill to enforce Prohibition. 1 ee SHINGTON, Oct Senator Willis, Re- author of the = \ Anti-Reer Bill, characterized it as an “outrage, utterly Indefensible.” cocemifioaneenes NEW YORK BREWERS WANT OFFICIAL WORD ON RULES Near Beer Now $5.50 a Barrel Above Real Beer Price Before Prohibition. ‘The brewers who disobey the Pro- hibition laws will make as much money under the new beer regula- tione signed by Secretary Mellon of the Treasury Department as they did hefore; only the law-abiding brewers will continue to get the worst of it, according to Col. Jacob Ruppert, one of the biggest brewers In this city and part owner of the New York Yankees hy of the brewers, eapeciaily those in Pennsylvania,” sald Col. Rup- pert to-day, “made and sold quanti ties of beer before the passage of the Beer BIN." RJ, Schaeffer, President of the New York Brewers’ Association, added that the Washington officials had ad- mitted their inability to stop the illegal brewers The two local brewers preferred to} wait until receiving official copies be fore commenting specifically. Other breawers here deelined to comment In |> long loose panels, and cascades. notable feature. Broadway iW Col. Ruppert declared hia was ready to turn out 160,09 of real beer a month. At 1) said, there is an accumulatt eral months, amounting to barrels on hand, Near beer Is selling all -eady for consumption, In ad- hia sea of brew, r that has not yet been on hand in Chicago thirty million tonic the rate would be under the new regulations, saying that depended|~ largely upon the alcoholic content —— 30,000,000 GALLONS OF BEER ALL READY FOR CHICAGO THIRST One Manager Said the Public De- mand Ounnot Exeeed the Supply CHICAGO, Oct, 2 All (hat stood between Chic and 30,000,000 gallons of real beer to-day was official notification of brewerles that they could make delivery of their product to cor rug stores e demand for real beer can- not exceed the supply,” the man ager of a brewing company sald in #peaking of the state of pre- pavedness Chicago found herself n when Secretary of the Treas- ury Mellon tilted the lid by sign- ‘| ing regulations allowing the sale of medicinal beer, The thirty million gallons are of No. through found in thé cellar by a tenant who THE HALL A new clock, a console mirror and table, a corner chair—just an odd bit here and there—will rejuvenate the entrance hall and add its impress of extra comfort. There are many suggestions at Flint’s—with a price range as varied as the assortments. Plinté Harner @ tre. 20-26 Woman Falls Down Dambwalters ast Mrs, Mary P. Scully, a widow, fait {rom her apartment on the fourth Apge 350 Rridge Street, Brooklyn, Je, dumbwalter ahaft and was now at $11.50 a barrel; the “real] gallons are ald beer men, returned home at 2.40 A , ; n 5 : to-day. stuff” before Prohibition cost $6 a] “the new brew will be ready to } barrel. He declined to prophecy what er ¥ She waa taken to Honpital weat 36" st. neer Fifth Avenee” Saks & COMPANY Announce for Wednesday cAn EXTRAORDINARY SALE of Women’s Smart Fall Frocks —in Canton Crepe, Crepe Satin, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, and Velveteen — Regularly 39.50 to 59.50 ott 829-50 Handsome Sample Frocks in tricotine and Poiret twill, each made to sell for 50.00, and each richly embroidered in silks or iridescent beads, and showing all the new ideas in neckline, sleeves, and skirt fashioning. Beautiful Dresses taken from our own stock, where they have been priced at 39.50 to 59.50, in models showing the new three quarter bell sleeves, Elaborate beading or embroidery is a CAlso a Special Purchase of the very finest dresses made by one of the best manu- facturers with whom we do business, who has just finished his production of Fall fashions. Not one was made to sell at less than $50.00, and many for 59.50. Sizes range from 36 to 42, with an especially wide choice in size 36. All Sales Final ‘None Sent C. O. D. or on cApproval FOURTH FLOOR Saks & Company at 34th Street