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DRINKING BY JERSEY’ HICH SCHOOL BOYS STIRS OFFICIALS Girls’ Complaints of Youths” Condition at Parties Starts Action Against Dealers. | ATLA Ing among high s Nov, 3.—Drint >| students in At- lantic County has assumed such pro- Portions that Special Prosecutor Gus- kill, in charge of the Van Ness act enforcement, has begun an investiga- tion already marked by one raid. At the request of the County Women’s Temperance Union, he Is seeking to “dry up" the sources of supply After a dance given by Pleasantville High Schoo! mothers that the brea girls reported to their of their part. Ners were so strong with Iquor at they were afraid to dance with them The girls also told their parents sev- eral boys were unable to stand and| rolled about on the lawn Rod Men's Hall, Lynnwood, where the dance was hell ha condition cannot last,” sedd Mrs, R. J. Frendrick of Pie: President of the County W. C. ‘T. U.| It is not a single occurré ut these have been frequent rep Only | 3 last Saturday night al high 3 school boys were report y Intoxi- cated. I believe they n at! tending a Hallowe'en p The W Cc. T. U. reported the facts to Mr. | i | the county seat, a few nights ago.” Gask!!] and he sent detectives to In- | 4 vestigate.” | “No, from what we can learn, the | school girls are not drinking.” Mrs. | Frendrick replied How- | ever, a young girl was put out of an | automobile here the other ¢ toxicated she could not wa “] mean to stop this drinking . among boys,” said Mr. Gaskill, “We have received numerous complaints from all parts of the county about boys drinking and then engaging in| free-for-all fights. I suppose the | rotten liquor makes them fight “] may say there ave continual 4 fights at dances in Atlantic City and in the county and I yiean to break j them up. There was a free-for-all / fight at a dance at Mays Landing, a questic a As a result of information given by several youths a aid was made on the saloon of Joseph Ki The Economy of Long Wear True economy, that which determines shoe value, is found in the service that shoes give while still re- taining smart a ‘ance. Every wearer of Dr. Reed Cushion Shoes knows that he is practising economy 4n his shoe purchases. They stand up under un- usually hard service and § hold their style to the last. And equally important are the comfort and restful- mess gained by the felt and cork cushion sole which has made Dr. Reed Cushion ‘Shoes so justly | renowned everywhere. They meet the demand for real economy. Dit Reed CUSHION SHOES. Yor Man Made by J.P. SMITH SHOE CO. SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, at 37th Street. 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. : Send for Illustrated Booklet | _ Notice to Advertisers dvertieng me piles ot has Gunde World’ musts by LP. M. Thursday preceding publica oa ye must be received A tre rovings Word tun be focetvea by Mburedey A900 Mato Sheet yt copy which &1 5o07 minich has not, Deen received In omitted as conditions require, rigidly in| Bg jereer or inten “Teocipt and positive” release ony or orders released later than a adore. when omitiad will uot serve to @f any character, coutfact or other THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1941, “America's Mak 71st Regiment Armory,, 34th Street and 4th Avenue, Exposition October 29 to November!12 Wilton Rugs $87.50 WORSTED Wilton rugs are too well-known to need any introduction, so the import- ant news about them is their noticeable drop in price. We have secured an unusually fine collection of these rugs in all sizes from which you may select Chinese and Per- sian designs and the color combination that you want. Size 9 x10.6 feet, $82.50 Size 6.9x 9 feet, $57.50 Size 4.6x 7.6 feet, $32.50 FIFTH FLOOR . This Rollfast Bicycle, $27 A THOROUGHLY siatisfac- tory bicycle and one that has sold before for a much higher price. It is made of high grade tubu- Jar steel with diamond frame. Mud guard, coaster brake, speci- ally constructed saddle, and tires guaranteed for one year are ad- ditional points in its favor, And it has a tool bag. SEVENTH FLOOR Delicious! DO you want to learn how to make some new frozen desserts easily? Miss Thompson, a grad uate in domestic science now in charge of our Model Kitchen Seventh Floor, will show you to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. SEVENTH FLOOR Sheets and Pillow Cases You will find these well-made muslin sheets and pillow cases splendid values tor everyday pur poses, and we have a complete range of sizes Sheets Size 54x 90 inches, 95¢ 63x 99 $1.05 63x 99 1,15 63x108 1,35 72x 99 1.35 772x108 1.55 81x1o8 1.65 9Ox 99 1.65 Pillow Cases Size 42x36 inches, 28¢ $5X96 32¢ ord & laylor FIFTH AVBNUE _ Linens for Thanksgiving AT this time of the year when linen supplies run low, you will be very much interested in our low linen prices, which will help you-replenish your linen closets in time for Thanksgiving and the holidays. The Famous “Derryvale” Linens, of lus- trous white double damask are now con- siderably lower in price. ‘Table cloths, 2x2 yards, $9; other sizes reduced in propor- tion. Napkins 24x24 inches to match, a dozen, $13.50. : Hemstitched Towels of pure white linen huck, large size, are exceptionally fine for $6.50 a dozen. Guest-Size Towels, of fine linen huck, hem- stitched, with damask borders and mono- gram space, a dozen $5.50. Heavy Turkish Towels, made of finely woven Sea Island cotton, reduced to 65¢ each. Table Damask, full-bleach Trish linen damask in a variety of patterns, 2 yards wide, $2.25 yard. Italian Luncheon Sets, of hand - woven Italian linen, natural color, exquisitely hemstitched in squares. Luncheon cloths, $8; napkins, $10 a dozen. Linen Pillow Cases, hemstitched with hand Mosaic embroidery, reduced to $12 a pair. Madeira Pillow Cases, hand-made and heau- tifully hand-embroidered on fine Irish linen, $9 a pair. Madeira Boudoir Cases, hand-made and elaborately hand-embroidered, $2 each. Luncheon Cloths, of -Irish linen damask, beautifully hemstitched, 36x36 inches, $2.25. SECOND FLOOR Baskets from Canton, China Introduced at Very Special Prices 50c., 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.50 A SPECIAL purchase on our part which makes a special opportunity for you. This large collection of decorative and useful baskets from China will be placed on sale to- morrow in the Art Department, Fifth Floor at the above prices which are way, below normal. Such an exceptional attraction is sure to receive an immediate response, so we advise you to make your selections early while the assortment is complete. These baskets range in size from the ry small size so appropriate for hand- fs or knick-knacks for your boudoir, to the © size appropriate for your scw- ing articles, candy or fruit. ‘They are made of finely woven brown reed, are round in*shape and the covers are deco- rated with gaily colored beads and tassels. We suggest that you think of the number of Christmas gifts you will have to list and select some of these baskets while they are so specially priced. FIFTH FLOOR Thanksgiving Sale of “Vollrath” ~ White Enamelled-Ware THE kitchen becomes just about the busiest place in the house these days, when you are entertaining and preparing for your Thanksgiving guests. Real- izing this, we have reduced prices on certain articles of the well-known “Vollrath” white enamelled-ware for a few days only, as a special inducement, Its length of service is its best guarantee. Rice Boiler, 134 qt., $1.75 Convex Covered Sauce- pan, § quart. . $1.35 Coffee Pot, 2 qts., $1.45, Colander, 1034x 4inches . 75¢ Covered Sauce Pot, 34 quarts. . $1.20 Oval Dish Pan, 9 quarts . . . $1.35 Water Pail, 8 qts., $1.23 Sink Strainer, 10 in. gige’ ss = « e 6 SS Mixing Bow! Set, 14%, 2 and 3 qts. Set of three, $1.35 * Lipped Sauce Pan, 2% quarts .«55¢ Tea Kettle, 4 quarts. . . . . $200 Corrugated Tray, 19x1sxx1s4in, $1.70 SEVENTH FLOOR _ Furniture Made in Our Own Workrooms DURING the last few weeks so many - people have been looking for upholstered furniture that we feel you should know about the furniture we are making in our ownworkrooms. Most people'look forcom- fort alone in over-stuffed furniture because they usually expect a certain awkward bulkiness. But in creating our own designs we have found that a few slight things like gracefully carved feet and slender curved arms can save the most luxuriously com- fortable couch or ‘chair from being awkward. From the inside out our Furniture is so constructed that it will not sag and lose its shape after a year or so. There are any number of designs and coverings, and you may select your own covering from a large assortment of fabrics. Prices are moderate in all cases. yepiece Tapestry suite 9» 5 + + ew $335 2-piece Tapestry suite 2 ‘a-piece Tapestry suite . . + +6 «© «+ 430 3-piece Blue Figured Velour suit 6 4 « 490 2-piece Brown Figured Mohair suite. . + « 510 s-piece Tapestry suite Se eke fo 825 3-piece Taupe Figured Mohair suite. . . . 585 s-piece Blue Figured Moh ¢ C 6 4 635 3-piece Blue Figured Silk Velour suite, illustrated . 665 3-piece Brown Figured Mohair suite. . + «6 750 SIXTH FLOOR French Draperies Greatly Reduced IF you have already seen our charming as sortments of French drapery fabrics you will certainly be glad to take advantage of these reductions, knowing how much higher-priced they have been. Already this Sale is creat ing so much enthusiasm that we advise an immediate selection. 50-Inch Damasks . 5o-Inch Striped Silks 50-Inch Reversible Damasks Reduced to $6.50 Yarc Reduced to 6,50 Yard Reduced to 2,00 Yard 5o-Inch Striped Velvet Reduced to 3,50 Yard so-Inch Striped Taffeta Reduced to 4.95 Yard PIFTH FLOOR Lace Curtains Reduced WE have specially grouped some of our attrac tive lace curtains, 2, 3 or 4 pairs of a kind, to sell at the most interesting prices we have had for some times FilerCurtins . . eee fe $3.50 Pale Neg-Panels. =. 6 nj vet oy we) 5,00 Each Striped Net Curttinss 2. . 6 © 7,00 Pair Marquette Panels... 0) ww 10,75 Pair And: Exquisite Lace Bed Sets Very Much Reduced—$65 to $295 FIFTH FLOOR All-Wool Blankets $13.50 THIS is one of our finest quality all-wool blankets, white with rose, pink, blue or yellow borders, carefully bound with 4-inch satin rib- bon. It is a soft, firmly woven, warm blanket’ without being heavy, and this price is for the single size. Double size, $15, SECOND FLOOR Reynier Gloves Five.Day. Sale ONLY: two.days more remain! Two days in which to buy,the.finer French gloves at mater- iallyaloweraprices, GROUND. FLOOR WeWill Open. Next Tuesday, Election.Day, at.10:30 A. M. THISwill\ afford.our. people the opportunity of casting,their«votes. ;