The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 10

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ie RBA: ‘EBS a Oe Dias ae hi 4 Sa Rai ies pe 4 ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DEOEMBE} ‘| Brooklyn Enforcement Omces it s|FOR A NATIONAL MOTORING IN A NIGHTIE _| ject, who was engaged to work amonx sald Mr. Da; isfied with the Seat Gulks; ti roseiya, ta tho’ last “YONKERS PLAN”| CHARGED AGAINST WIFE er ea tie inquiry also month, when twenty-five out of —_———_— "| pat kia aw An swould include investigation of similes thirty--six arrests ae og by one Dry Convention Sponsors Forma- ST pivebde wie vei bara sl treatment Beware base esi is arrested George| tion of Auxiliary Organization The trial of the suit for divorce of His detens oy ate a rial nd Fred Pater+ to Help Enforcement. “Martin Pollock, President of the Unioa subject. Both left. the county after fon, bartender, at No, 7001 Third Wee ie ee pals their experience with their masked at- Avenue. He also arrested Adolph WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—Anti-Sa- trad Nustita police’ wie’ 6 eet tackers. Vogel, owner, and Ernest Hincks, bar- loon League workers in session here to-day: before Supreme § aie’ tea ie He NS er Ue tonder, at No. 6802 Third Avenue, | 0-day adopted a programme for law|Strong In Brooklyn and the ease went/ CRIPPLED BOY IN COURT enforcement, sponsoring the forma~| {9 the jury with the Injunction, of Jus- Jacob D. Langer, druggist, No, 1124 y . IN HIS } MOTHER'S ARMS a ‘HANGOUT hatte SI ‘New Director Looks for Other Uce Strong that they must be fully satin- Third Avenue, was alleged to have | ton of State and county organizations | fed that the defendant had the Inelina. sold a half pint of whiskey to an| Which will be voluntary auxiliaries in| tlon for wrong doing apd an opportunity. Mrs. Sadie Rosenberg of No, 121! i i ‘ Quarters—Brooklyn too {agent ror $1.60, and was arrested, | ding prohibition enforcement officers | covert Street, Brooklyn, had” CPT Ral aan tar be hota hah " Fuchs Shakeap Partie agro ~hot a desir to enforce the dry law throughout|about the Incidents of n night, ride in| _ by Ante, n m or an Ove a e act up. the eotititry; ar open automobile on Ocean Parkway, | james'Tieedy, nine years old, was cai : ! PERSIAN RAIDERS STRIP ge Oye hay A Coneri red into’ Yorkville Court: in, the \arms Organizations to co-operate with the g v ieae petit, venue, “Ralph A, Day, the new Director of THREE AMERICAN GIRLS} ...4. Anti-Satoon Leagues would se mt” Bhs Bale it tha a Bien" § Pelli of Pe idee ee viet se that ti, Paberncerr tesa : e, | as in AUB! Sprontption | in the New York district, /Tribesmen Loot Town aud Then function In part as follows: the wing a -Kkimono over her night=|cost him a.leg: It was amputated: at |~ % let ‘started out to-day to find new quar- Disappear. Nominate, elect and secure the ap-|Clcriem ora of wm visit. to’ Cohen's {the hip. The vhild was crossthg. Second for to-morrow (Saturday) will offer pointment Of officers who believe in} »gartment In Octobor where #he saw | Avenue near. his honie at No. 328 Past (Wars for his force. He did not sdy| LONDON, Dee. 2.—A despatch to the) the law. Mrs, Pollock. ty fifth h Street and “was Tun downsby ‘ ia QwWhether his decision ‘to move was|rondon Times from Tabriz, Persist.) Anyneal to the State anes flatoon > automobile driven by Joseph Stan- : e « " r' ley, a negro, of No, 332 Bast Fitt; WiSrenght about by the succenstul raid {dated ‘Tuesday, says wild tribeamen| , ADPeM to fe State ANE Shloe! | FLOGGING OF MINISTER — |'c%.,%, freee. Of ,.NO;, ti? (ase ety Twelve Thousand Pairs of made by his agerits yesterday on thejraided the American Lutheran Mission operation of State and Federal TAKEN UP BY BRITAIN |‘ Metropolitan Hospital. where he de- of Herman Mandelbaum, right |at SyJblak Oct, 7 and tore the clothes) omoery, his leg was amputated on the saloon - off three Americans, the Misses Schon- | "fy adhe Aviat) t eport evidence of law violations. Ph oS arose aay lag Asi) presen" hood, Possum and Gudhard, and brutally | | Arrange for representatives of the Ser a aarguuiaet 6 ' ongeaifon was held th “$1,500. for | 9 ‘offige .at No. Asal ety |handied Mf. Bachimont, a Brenchman| organization to atteyd court trials, | 4 Grand Jury on a charge ‘of folenteus | Which has been the “hangout” of some Jatiached to the mission, Mrs. Bach!-| Encourage discussion of Jaw en-| MIAMI, Fla,, Dec. 2.—Acting under | assault. j ‘Of his agents. mont was found two days later in a dis-| forcement in young people's societies, | iciegraphic instiyctions from the Brit- veloped lockjaws” Gangrene get in) aut | “At about the time 6t-the raid Mr. |traught condition, hiding in m ruinod| Schools, &c. and educate members of) | 1 anassy in Washingt ; ; ” clubs in law enforcement. ish Em y ston, » H. Isaac , ivifi dropped seven of his agents “for | house. Se oor sar ee other omtcar| Hubbard, British Vice Consul here, to-| No #8. Sanford Avene, to-day. atthe | (especially desirable for holiday gi ¢) ‘ pubstant tial reasons" and accepted the| After looting the town the tribesmen | who gives “ridiculously low fines or| Fesignation of Herman Wittenberg, | ™ithdrew. Tails in doing his duty and makes law | 7Y began &n ee eee ene lee heatiendadte ile affaires an Pres oe 4 ENT enforcement « farce,” flogging and tarring and feathering | Qeneor'the firm of Mnyard & Godle: has been in charge of the SqU84 | eamyCH HONOR WILLIAMS ANEW. pa lchncin 0 audlates nea here last August of the Rev. Phiip 8.| commission merchants, BE agents who have been going about SHINGTON, Dec. 2% — Mayor Takbohaeaned oe Duane Street, this clyt, He GGETat night in dress clothes; ac-|Gec crm Wiltame chit oc o--| MILLION DECREASE Tels Chureh the Protestant] oldest meiner of ‘the New Fo a companied by govd looking Young| nance, who has been a member of) f eG women. eT tegen ot Monee tor, LN U.S. UNEMPLOYED Be 4 Eatlicr in the day yesterday, Mr.|gome time, was promoted to-day to} WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—Tho Day had said ho contemplated no im-|the grade of Commander, For his number of the Nation's unom- mediate changes in h siforce, but the | war service Gen, Williams received ployed has decreased more than fak was hardly dry on his oath of} the Legion of Honor with the rank} % million during recent weeks, office before he began hearing stories | o¢ officer, but-to-day a representa-| cording to an estimate of the “when acemed to him to warrant} tive of the French Embassy pre- National Conference on Unem- ~ @rastic action. Thay had to do with| sented him with the new medal, ployment announced to-day by payments of from $250 to $1,000 a ee Secretary Hooyer. week by Broadway restaurantkeepers| NOBERT-FROHMAN JUDGMENT- | The Commerce Secretary said d4mmunity from prosecution—due i REVERSED. that while some of the decrease age of ninety-six, Until three years’ at extraordinarily low prices Women’s Short-length Glace Gloves in white, black, gray, tan, mastic and beaver at 95c. & $1.25 per pair , ‘Rog. Trade Merk HE Christmas Gift of Handkerchiefs is Women’s Strap-wrist Glace Gloves | the 1096 Or spilling’ of avi-| The jndament of six: cents awarded | . might he bly temporary, ro- in white, tan, brown and beave to Forben Robertson in his suit against $ f ° . 1 ay Ne AEN ee ee ee ncan, ini, for alleged | | Doreyfrom ail paris of. the sure to please. At “The Linen-Store” , country Indicated considerable gents presented evident: b- broach of contract was to-dny revergud | United States Commissioner. | by" the Appellate Division of the Su-| improvement. He elted reports you will tind a generous selection of Pure $i. ) ° bei gonly relds\\reported to-day |Dreme ,,COUN, uF eoutit tere une | from St. Louis of xpproxi- \ at 5 per pair * Were two made by a°aquad under] other opportunity fo prove to ihe ~ nately 15,000 unemployed, as Linen Handkerchiefs at whatever price you ry . itled to salary at $ et d wit ri fi + AGGit Galame. Joseph Sugar of No. | (hat he js ent compared with previous figures S . 420°Bast Houston Street, and his Wick Beg outer the contract, "=" | of 65,000, Estimates at the Un- wish to pay. W Gl Ki d ki © Meda nee newer tata yy way este eaaminaron|_smneyeé Cntece dn omen’s Glace Kidskin Gloves : ¥ re isstoner Hitchcock after @ country’s total at between For Women, 25c, 35c, 50c and 65e each ' aripieha anda search had revealec. a gallon TRENTON, N, 8,500,000 and 4,000,000. 1 ine has dk ahs ated lated men In the National Guard who| : For Men, 35c, 50c, 65c and 75c each (Mousquetaire; in white only) <> e been successful in thelr examina- WHISKEY IN YARD, Of. ‘ Of wine and a quart of near-whiskey. |{\5n tor appointment to West Point are; Patrolian¥ Lute ot West: st : . Boyneft ted in hi _ Mi reet . f Maer. Haley Warde Mitesls Wirde | eee ethcay Sores: Hatvcroos,, versoy |Seneie™ lant, mig eae val : James McCutcheon & Co. Twelve-button length, at $2.95 per pair xallgys of, wine being found bebind | City: First serge John, W. Senoomaker,|Juth strent. Tt In’ aliexed “Casey” had Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets 4 ». yar erst. Jonn FF, fifteen qi of whiskey in his pon- wate Louls G. ‘puch session when arrested in the yard back his" counte: of No. 922 West 30th Street. Sixteen-button length, at. 3.50 per pair (Sale\on the First Ficor) Orkin FiRKh Avenue 34% vf rms An Important Offering,of Misses’ Frocks specially arranged for to-morrow (Saturday) SA TURDA Y - Reduced from ot Regular Stock ! i 250 Daytime eee | very greaily reduced ‘Extraordinary Values Saturday New Coats and Coat-Wraps Collared With Genuine Squirrel, Beaver and Australian Opossum will consist of about three hundred smart, youthful frocks in a variety of models and materials; all of them taken from regular stock and New Motels Recently Received Ky J , Reduced for Immediate Disposal i | ’ Misses’ Street and Daytime Frocks (including several of tricotine and jersey). . |. reduced to . <. $17.50 24.50 &' 29.00 _ ‘Misses’ Afternoon Frocks ‘3% in. many, charming me the greater Auenber of silk. reduced to. +. : : -. $385: 00 (Sale on the Second Floor) ee es aoe Regularly to 79.50 48.00 Offering The Most Outstanding Coat Values This Season A. bodice: of. con | trasting Duvetyne combined with t Navy Poiret Twill J and handsomely Fi I embroidered. Reduced to $22.00 A Number of Women’s Winter Coats, Wraps & Capes (all fur-trimmed and silk-lined) i : have been marked at the exceptionaily low price of This Clearance Sale will begin to-morrow (Saturday) in the 115 Dresses 135 Dresses Formerly to $29.75 “Formerly to $49.50 12.75 22.00 Canton Crepe, Satin Canton Crepe, Chiffon Canton, Velveteen and | Velvet and Poiret Twill Poiret Twill, in clever | in fascinating combina- and newly designed | tions that are as gmart mid-season modes, @s they are new. TH handsome collars of finer grades of Panve- genuine Squirrel, Beaver, ‘laine, Bolivia, Normandie and Australian Opossum; also Wolf, Veldette, in Sorrento Blue, Fox and Nutria. All richly silk Women’s Outergarments Department, Third Ficor Taupe, Brown, Navy Blue and lined end warmly interlined. Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New Pork Thirty-fourts Street Thirty-tifth Strect In a variety of new mid-season styles to suit the prefer- ence of every woman and miss. Three models pictured. 2 » All Our Other er-Cost Da: Dinner and Eve Frocks eatly Reduced and ering Genuine ‘ Money-Saving Opportunities. Misses’ Coats—Third Floor. Women's Coats—Fourth Floor.

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