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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921. movenients and schemes entirely for-| your bread at a young man who sits eign to the Intéresta of the American |opposite to you at a dinner party, BLAIR SIFTS BRIBERY CASE. Bee ah DV 3 RAN AARON Sc cuales ace age TRL aR people.” }you are committing not @ breach of|Pittsharah Mam Charged With r . The Attorney General calix atten- | ethics, but a breach of good manners. N b} y k b tlon that while the department] Bobbed hair, extremely short skiris, Offering #2,000 to Awent iveW ork. uys its furs at ceased last January its activities in| clgarettes—these aro ali matters ty be| gy Z the enforcement of Prohibition It ts| governed by god taste. Bobbed bait | , WASHINGTON, Dec, 8—Commissioner 9 continuing to co-operate in this work. /may be very charming on a young|,J/slf of the Internal Revenue Bureau JA CKMAN S He observer that “there has been no| girl; it acema to me frlicuious pn a {as ordered an Investigation to determine } decrease in the number of illicit dis-| woman of forty. Short skirts—ol, but| “hether others are tnvolved In an al- OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & © 34th Street—New York | tilling cases sinc® the enactment of |they're out! No one in Paris wears |!emed attempt to bribe an agent of the : ° |the Prohibition laws.” ana that the!them any more. As for cigarettes, if| bureau, with which Louls Schwartz of The Label Special Friday court calendars in some jirisdicttons | a woman wants to smoke one ot two,|Pittabureh, connected with the Western 4 a IL Ns pool overtaxed by this class of /now and then, 1 don't object, Gut] Ponnsylvania Amusement Company. ts Yf pan’s ree id gpedine:. ewoommendas they a0 a drug—why take o deug to|onarged, | Ci ti Sons e us te, Atternay Ueneent ante f(r ayn aupporied hor chen: be], SONATE, aled, 10 bare teed (Oo sees 500 Girls’ Dresses t ae a “Through thelr letting down of all re. | "aera . re Meeting With Much | two Federal sit gee a eae (or eaen|strictions, parents are chiefly respon. [Prove Als individual income tax retura st : \fo assint in- clearing the congested | sible for the lack of restraint shown |fnd that of bis brother Maurice. ' Greatl ed ed Success in Efforts. He os aT by somo girls,” ahe said, thoughtfully. ~ aan — . y Reduc 5 aechipscnmiae Making ita criminal offense to|‘In extreme youth a ‘girl must be ASHINGTON, Dec. $—Themove- | *"4 through the | matis letters erbre eee te oinintece ¥ ice renee 2 — “ bd oh aa ~ | threatening injury to life or property, | © je herse! is this lack of self- = launched by the Third or Com-| Authorizing the presence of stenog- | discipline which Is ¥o conspicuous to- BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS — SAVE HUMAN LIVES raphers In Grand Jury rooms. |duy. Untexs tt is reacquired, 1 pity st Internationale at Moscow to) Making it a crime for a single jn- | the race, 150 Girls’ Dresses Serge and Jersey, some with white kid collar and cuffs. Others em- | . | dividual to defraud or attempt to de-| “But it will be,” she finished, with Sontrot of the trade and indus | psig the Federal Government in any |® hopeful simile. “Nature will take unions throughout the world) manner, as the law now provides for bd via Something will pull us the punishment of “two or more per-|up short. In England we have taken meeting with marked success 19} sing who conspire to defraud.” the turn back toward normal, and I far as it relates to syndicalist| Making criminal an attempt to| have nothing but hope that, during ‘Wiions in the United States,” says| commit a crime against the United | this visit, [ shall find a similar state Pest & Co, Fifth Avenue, at 35th Street—N. Y. ret annual report to-day of At- | States. of affairs here. , broidered. Sizes 6 to 14. vt he ensation t e| “I wt storian, * 4. Yeats. ere creer. Gow received hy referees in bankruptey. 1, dont balieve,investramen, When , , ve — me hey werve me roast beef raw, and Peay dave united to more effectively send it back, T don't lke itany bet- The to re of Asetul Gifts Values to 12.75 \ Me on propaganda, and the policy oer it te is jae to pee cone toa CE Sn, Dip) to endeavor to gain control of the : foswbrrow to be an altracconperver nizations through the con- tive, ultra id . 7 Piper of tae Executive Committee or MODESTY RETURNING, [az ts THE GIFTS SUGGESTED HERE ARE 5.90 governing bodies therein. twenn thos. two extremes, the girl of e Patany of tn leaders of the move y | yesterday ‘and tho irl of to-day; SPECIALLY PRICED FRIDAY | are American citizens,” he says, Oo ugh they are subject to orders SAYS FLINOR GLYN DYING BURGLAR Moscow as to their action and Fi 5 Se ee eee we BREAKS INTO CONVENT ; 150 Girls’ Dresses that there has been a noticeable (Continued trom’Thind Page.) He and Companton Dead After HE simplest, most ———— “upon the part of various so- effective rule for Christmas giving, is “Give Them Some- thing They Will Use — and LIKE to Use!” Here’s a page of gifts that will ser it ey ‘ - delightful rule to Bandeaux Mysterious Shooting Up State, Gefense societies to propagate DUNKIRK, N. ¥., Dec. 8.—Two uni earry on agitation ir behalf of| marked, “Hut in the jong run Ho E111 | agntitind men, bellevod by the police to ultra-radicals in -the United] Is so successful with men as the On@| have been car burglars, were shot dead ” qi who keeps a certain mystery about | ‘ire to-dady, Whether they were killed herself, a little reserve.” by railroad detectives guarding freicht ‘ou say that this girl is ‘coming | trains or met death in a pistol fight be- erseas,* ( said, “How caa}tween themselves, the police have not n her return in this coun- | been able to determine. In the pocket of one of the men wus| f One and two-piece models of Serge, Jersey and combinations of Wool Crepeand CrepedeChine. Sizes 8-16 Yrs. Values to 15.00 8.90 200 Girls’ Dresses | | picuons individuals in the “radical movement «upprebended Uy.” he asserts, “are martyred | Dc. propaganda started in their be- vate agi oeiee are Sage Hee aes nun (evlied. | Nalways|tound @ bunch of skeleton keys, A nT roughout the + package of woman's kid gloves way .| them exercise it now. Let the girls, Jn many Pokey the #0-| the nicest girls, in every community, | Picked up nour the body of the second defense organizations are found | agree that they will not know youn, | ™". be merely a camouflage for such | men who come elealnae to dances. t ma tol Ge ey apparently seeking or girls whose behavior lapses from | treatment for hie wounda, broke through as the United Communist | oF girl whose behavior lapace from | srewindow at Bt. Mary's Convent wie ty. which must conduct its activ-| {Pe § . 7 died while the polle: 3 B the older women, the hostesses, cen~ | Hit (on howplian A ahert te Tene badereround” sor their invitation list. Let thein | the pody of the other man was found reign propagandists still are} refuse to invite to the next party the |heside the New York Central Railroad ing to the United States, accord-| persons who misbehaved at the last | tracks. to the report, which notes that} one, In an English ballroom, where eens of them arrived in the last fiscal | nice people go, such dancing as the|TRIAL OF MRS RAGONT AGAIN . The movements, the nature and|gq.called cheek-to-cheek or ths POSTPONED. extent of the activitics of these| shimmy would not be tolerated for The trial of Mrs, Josephine Ragone for ee eed end the Govern, | one moment, the murder of her lover, Frank Iucalano, has been kept “intimately in. |SOBBED HAIR RIDICULOUS IN| was against adjourned to-day In the but it is impossible to accu- WOMAN OF FORTY. Court of General Sessions because of ly estimate the vast amount of! “There is an old line in Punt the| the continued illness of Juror No. 6, ) in the United States by |comment of a woman who saya: ‘It's | Joreph, Schrier, No oath hin ees é . © worse than wicked—it's vulgar.’ That ‘aubatltuts Juroe will is my feeling about so many of the lied, the testimony will be read things done to-day. If you throw! to him and the trial continud. Glisten: leaves of gold or silver fashion these very oming ornaments for evening wear. Paris ap- proves them, and so will you! Main Floor Pa oe Tuxedo Sweaters 5.95 ee, sweaters in with ‘kets and tie belt. In blacks Kaey, brown and white. Velvet and Serge models, embroid- ered Suspender Dresses of Serge and Crepe de Chine. Sizes 6 to 16 Years Values to 25.00 11.75 5 eel ee ALUN 00 ary) Little Girls’ French Handmade Dresses 4.50 - 6.95 We Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World | Hand-made dresses in Paris Colored — — | wo ad | bal | rose natuct, be Suara, | Linen Had’ke Ree KOO UO) | 5,6years.. . . . 450 50c | se =| E Hand-made dresses of white McCufcheon’s Exquisite Neckwear of Real Lace A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION — Every woman loves Real Laces—no gift could please her more than a piece of Lace Neckwear from‘‘The Linen Store” or dimity, The smartest ‘kerchief is a dotted Swiss hand-embroidered in white , colored one. . so says Paris. 695. Sisee 9 08 yours: hemmed, of dainty linens, in futuristi of Main Floor Ww/av/a\j THIRTY FOURTH STREET a If she's achl in- cl (or only likes i that way), this Clearing them away at Sale price Clear below wholesale cost TMT wi Arcy, 2) by BBW VV 9 | Lambs Wool Collars WOMEN’S »iMISSES’ CLOTH jj Sine cota oo gen and Ss FROCKS REDUCED a dot mag hee Duchesse, Rosaline, Venise E eg Ms pe (Me Carrick-ma-Cross 3 Poiret Twills—Canton Crepes— poy es aoe Limerick and Irish Point : Very Special Duchesse and Point Collars at $10.50 each Other Real Lace Collars $15.00 to $50.00 each Of Real Filet Collars at $1.50 each—Sets at $2.25 each Embroidered Neckwear 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $3.75 to $7.50 Try Shopping before 11 a. m. It’s ever so much pleasanter Ostrich Feather Fans . . . 6.50 Single plume fans, in shades tC ly contrast, or as smartly harmonize with the * tones of her evening frock. Main Floor Crepe Satins —Velveteens — all brought down to one Sale price 17-50 What they were tormerly marked What they cost us—that’s another story: Here they are at 17.50. Leather Wallets with Gold Corners 3.50 fold or oblong nrc fol, with gold corners. Quite good-looking, they are, and a most sal ctory answer to the “What-to-give-Him” question. Main Floor Glove Silk Vests 1.75 A firm quality of silk, i le, 3 Sah ore jice top style. Color Contrast Proves Necklines arid Sleeves them ot the New Graciously Winter Modes Expressed Fifth 34th and 33d | Crepe de Chine Breakfast Coat NPAC ORAL ATG Oh UAAG IAL Ge 14.10 (Tax included) A duvetyn vestee, a leather Both, more often wide than 4 binding, a brocade piping, a otherwise, Waist-lines tov, as- { | ee he colorfully faced Sash—and sume the low estate that Fash. | some tothcinfinity of smartness raincoat! oll-silk coacs ion finds most to her liking. It Maen Little Difference What You Need— Hi he dairy i coat come ih, Women's and { Chine. In rose, Misses vars “ ” . s Misses’ Frocks —Seventh Floor Women's Frocks—Sixth Floor peach orchid copenhagen, astractive hades, ie A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find I

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