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of No, 115 Broadway and Richard H. | raiders found three city policemen gee gee ding about jooking, bored and ry, $, 4 when they tried to “crash the mate Serve Warranis at Lafayetts, tothe Golden Gia the cops L r\ . . topped ther Healy's, Cafe de Paris and “look out” one of the raiders sala, Little Club. . Let us in, ta with ay sing now? bi DINER PUTS UP FIGHT. Hotels Guest Challenges Fed- | , er, ‘Men and Is Haled \to Court. Ninety Federal agencs, directed by| @wo or three of the most capable rants wer No, 828 , Corona, L. 444 West’ 167t treet. ‘At the Cafe de Paris, Broadway and 48th Street, warrants were seryed on Prohibition enforcement officers in| James Merrill, the manager; John 4he United States, combed New Yor | Bree. No. 131 we Sey Oceet Yast night for booze, and they found: I. Eleven bottles of ¢hampagne. Threo bottles of seeming whiskey. | One bottle of gin (seeming). The “raid, which was to have been | tho biggest ever made in New York, | started about 10 o'clock, when the! ninety left Prohibition headquarters, | No. 49 Wost 2ith Street, armed with | 4( yay: search warrants for every “high class” place in the city, and for up- | ‘ward of 300 men and women who were ed of scl Gane a fe fee open de: | ALBANY, Dee. 18—Forty additional .R, Q Merrick, acclaimed the best| Prohibition Enforcement Oft:cers will “nooch hound” in the United States,|%¢ 2dded to the force now in this ‘as in charge of the raid. The raid-| ‘tate, John S. Parsons, State Prohil'- } were divided into four squads, ,‘!on Enforcement Officer, here Weaded respectively by Agents Frabi-| ‘0-day. Parsons, with E. C, Yellow- sius, Wien, Estes and “John Doe,” the{ e¥+ i8 making a survey of condition \. men who had collected the evidence.| 1 the State. »} One squad flow cast, another west, a} With the addition of forty mé third to the south and a fourth in the| there will be 220 in the State. general direction of Washington] = j Heights and Yonkers on the north, | Squad No. 1 atarted by breaking} into the Cafe Lafayette, University | J Place and Ninth Street, in the heart | bt New York's Bohemia. Breaking in| | 4s used advisedly, as the fifteen or} ‘more men in the squad burst past) |} @oormen and into the dining room, waving warrants and insisting the Jaw had to be obeyed. The axents announced they found there eleven bottles, “mostly of cham- pagne,” and served warrants on Ray- fond Orteig, sr, President of the fafe Lafayette; Felix Coumeig, head- waiter, and George Conti, waiter, for possession. Mr, Orteig and Coumeig were to-day held by Commissioner Hitchcock in $500 bail for examina- tion Saturday. When they attempted to take a bottle off one of the tables a diner put ‘up a fight—not fistic, merely verbal. He said he was Bartlett D'Arkell, a guest of the hotel, and offered to bet any one of the gloom dispensers $1,000 Yo $5 that they had no right to inter- ferc with him, The bet was not — -B. Altman & Ca. ae ‘Women’s Quality Wrist Watches (i4*karat gold) BOOZELESS XMAS AIM OF DRY MEN, Agents to Be Put on State Staff for Contemplated Drive. eee ee ; Saeed) 622—Pyree Pie Plate Holder in Dutch Silver design, $5 S in 1845, so is it in 1921. Good taste and sound values still go hand in hand at Oving- ton’s. And the present need for Christmas Gifts + serves to accentuate how well good taste andsound values are combined to- day! :OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.” Fifth Avenue at 39th St. will be on sale to-morrow (Wednesday) i at large concessions from regular prices These Watches are made with fascinating dials, richly engraved and inlaid, with plain buff steel finish; the figures being in small raised designs. There is a dainty wrist rib- bon attached, with gold clasp engraved to harmonize with the watch bezel. Prices: $42.00, 45.00 & 50.00 There will be on sale at the same time Men’s Quality Watches | (14-karat gold) thin models for the pocket; Im two sizes specially priced at $75.00 War Revenue tax additional (First Floor) { Madison Avenue Pitth Avenue | B4th and 85th Streets Hew York Krank Bauman Port Richni { total failure as has been recorded tn : New York since Volstead tried to|"" | . witb. take the'starch out of.night life. ‘There |"! ’ : are being perfected for plac- nd But- No. 25 Layton Av: (for thirty years an em- ) {a morning of pneumonia, us a rosult of Injuries re- away in W York, | Piremen Fo of Deserted Factory, | smoke was cracks In the floo the Wherein Are Presented Especially Good Values in the Ten Most Wanted Things for Gifts ‘There are doubtless several on your Christmas list to whom you plan to give one or another of the ten gifts here listed. They are sort of “inevitable” gifts—noth- ing original about them, yet things everybody hopes to receive and everybody plans to give. Hence, the importance of the especially good values here pre- sented. Fine Gauge Silk Hose— Gift Hose should have an un- mistakable air of “nicety” about. them. They should be highly lustrous and of exquisite quality. Just such hose have we selected to mention here, — hose of exceed- ingly fine gauge Thread Silk in medium weight with all Silk tops and.soles. To see them is to pur- chase. Special, 2.95 16-Button White Glace Gloves— One can never go wrong in giv- ing White Gloves, for one simply can’t have too many pairs during the social season. Exquisite 16- button Mousequetaire Gloves of fine Glace, overseam sewn, bear the moderate price of 3. Step-In Chemises—. Dainty Chemises in step-in style, fashioned of a heavy, shim- mery quality of Crepe de Chine enhanced by, Filet’ and Valen- ciennes Lacek, Satin shoulder straps and shirring. Lovely rain- bowtints. Most unusual at 2.95 Silk Petticoats— Exceedingly beautiful Petti- coats of glowing Satin, festooned with foot-plaiting and_ tucking. Lovely street shades. Very spe- cial at 3.95 Glove Silk Vests— If you doubt that you can pro- cure a really good quality Glove Silk Vest for 1.95, just drop in to see those of ours. They are fash- ioned in bodice style and tinted a lovely delicate shade of Fink: ma Pure Linen Handkerchiefs We need not emphasize what an acceptable gift pure Linen Handkerchiefs make. It is one gift no one tires of giving or re- ceiving. Really remarkable value is represented by some we have just received, made of Pure Linen, ornamented in various attractive Six, attractively boxed, Glove Silk Sport Bloomers Attractive types of fine Glove Silk in the shades most wanted, They are particularly popular this year as gifts. Their value is self- evident at 2.95 Silk Umbrellas— The favorite Umbrella this sea- son is of Taffeta with wide bor- ders of Satin or Grosgrain. Some especially lovely ones in beautiful colors, with Bakelite or Amber handles and tops and tips to match, bear the special BNee. ot ways. Attractive Hand Bags— A really “nice” Vanity Bag made of Genuine Pin Seal of soft, lustrous quality of Ecrase Leather, beautifully Silk lined and equipped with gusseted com- partments, purse and mirror, a 14-kt. Gold Monogram plate and silk cord handles, bears the modest price of 5.00 Stationery of Quality— Attractive Cabinets of Eaton, Crane & Pike Co.’s quality sta- tionery, containing 120 sheets and 100 envelopes or 96 sheets, 24 correspondence cards and 100 en- velopes. White and the colors that are in good taste. 1.75 taken, but D'Arkell, Edward Cullinan | new men will take part in the drive] GRIPSACK FULL OF OIL | ripe make Christmas the driest ever. served with summonses to ap- jing tie force of + gents in > in were is | pear in court to-day. Brooklyn, Albany, Syracuse | The next stop was at Thomas] falo, Parsons « Nie | Healy's place In Columbus Avenue, Z where the raiders scored as near aj VETERAN Orry & AT 12TH STREET FIRE) sxc | Firemen who answered a stil! a from the three-story building a 10 East 12th Street at 10.30 Staten Island,| this morning, found a buneh of rag: soaked in oll and ol! on tho thin © Borough Tax Department] floor, occupied by the Lorimer Gar-!plorer, archacologist and scholar, who t. George, died at the Staten Island! ment Company, middle of the room seen Oil Rags on Floor 1 up, and below, between the] STERILIZATION LAWS } Ie saturated with ol aecomtting ta) ADJUDGED INVALID | — | saturated with oll, according ty the firemen, who quickly extinguished _ the second blave One Applying to State Institutions | De a and men Held to Be © Leat ton, t ‘ ALBANY, Ore, Dec, 13.—Oregon’s | jaws © held unconatitu- | |Uonal to-day in an opinion of Perey 8. | > Kelly and G. G. Bingham, Judges of the TO SAT. | pitra Judielal District | noted British ex-) phe get of 1917 waa held unconstiti- |tlonal because it designates Inmates of State institutions Y as subject to ft nd hence was adjudged class legisia- The 1919 act was held it provided no court pr | wird a SUR WIDLTAY IAMS. Sir Willlam Ramsey, a eet |has been lecturing in t United States si Piurteen siteae since ptember, hy cancel future eng ot home because of & coming through | on his neaith, He. ¥ The latter was| 4 n nte and return | un of hia tour |t years ol James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street These Gifts a Man Will Use A few questions, tactfully put, will reveal which of the following he really wants—he is certain to want at least one of them, for they are necessities, Military Brushes are, always accept- able. Illustrated is a pair with black solid backs in concave or oval shape with, pure white bristles. ‘They cost consider ably more to be made at the present than our price of 1.95 a pair A complete assortment of Military Brushes, made by the world’s best manu- facturers, Kent, England, and Howard, U.S. A., ranging from 7.50 to 45.00 a pair Ivory finished Military Brushes with stiff bistles. 4.95 a pair Standing Shaving Mirror, as illus- trated; heavy nickel plated, with mug and shaving brush; bevelled edge mirror.10.00 Also Easel and Gate Mirrors, nickel plated; magnifying or plain style....... 3.50 to 15.00 An unusual collection of the famous Ajax Brushes and Combs to match... . 5.90, 6.50, 7.90 Shaving Brushes with good quality bristles and pure badger hair. a i j in 1.00 to 15.00 niversal Vacuum Jug, as illus- ia] t lar Sa POTS Fass. 925 once trated; full nickel plated shell; metal Se ey eri to 10.00 and cork stoppers; pint size. 6.50 Shell Colored Sets consisting of Military Brushes, Cloth Brush and // Comb. Monogram in gold free of { 10.00 \\\ Main Floor) ' , ‘ = Howard’s five-piece set, N Military Brushes, Hat Brush, \ Cloth Brush and Comb in a beautiful gift case lined with white silk. Karibrose, Real Yp Ebony, or ‘Turtle Ebony. Block initial free of charge. 15.00 charge. The Holiday Sale of Furs’ Continues to Offer Unparalleled Values in Fur Coats and Wraps of “The Finest Furs Nature Produces.” Hudson Seal Coats, 40 inches long, self ; Natural Raccoon Coats made of full- trimmed. —_ formerly 365,00, 265.00 furred, beautifully shaded skins. 195.00 formerly 265.00 Natural Muskrat Coats with Raccoon collar and cuffs. 165.00 formerly 225.00 Moleskin Wraps, 46 inches long, with self trimming. 365.00 formerly 485.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 40 inches long, with Skunk collar and cuffs. 285.00 formerly 385,00 Russian Ponyskin Coats in Black or Brown, with Skunk or Raccoon collar and cuffs. formerly 245.00, 185.00 (Fourth Floor) The styles featured re- flect the latest fur fashions and introduce many attrac- The linings are of the highest quality Silks woven gorgeous but not gaudy, tive new modes in both dnd of a weight that will Coats and Wraps. give long service. Cotton Goods White Lingerie Nainsook —a superior quality, sheer soft finish. 36 inches wide. 10 yards in a length. length, 3.50 White Longeloth—fine, close weave, soft fin sh. Christmas Gitt Economy Wool Fabrics This space is devoled each day to a Gift Suggestion of McCreery Quality— marked at a lower price than ever before Ali Wool Velours in a x range of beautiful color inches wide yard, 2.15 and Tweeds ombinations yard, 1.75 inches wide. 10 yards in a Broadelos h § jength. length, 1.85 8.00 RhoA cleric ® A finish. A splendid range of Imported Handkerchief colors. Sponged and shrus Linen; splendid variety of Corduroy House Robes Be EES Ste and Breakfast Coats 6.50 colors; also white, 36 inches wide, yard, 1.35 Normandy Swiss Voiles in all the leading shades; light and dark grounds, yard, 65¢ Colored Madras Shirting; large assortment in plain or fancy weaves, yard, 55c to 1.25 (Second Floor) Jersey Cloth in dress and suiting weight; complete | of colors, St inches wide yard, 1.45 Navy Blue or Black All Wool Poiret Twill and Trico- tine, 54 inches wide, yard, 4.25 (Second Floor) Wide-wale Velvet Corduroy Robes with roll collar, patch pockets and self tie sash. Lined throughout. All the wanted shades, (Third Fiwor) New York buys its furs at JACKMAN’S The Label A Giti 72 Suggestions Handkerchiefs In Varied Stylesand Colors Men’s sheer Linen Handk chiefs, narrow hemstitched ta; borders. each, 78¢ to 1, Men’s Handkerchiefs, Irish Linen, White or colored, em- broidered shield and initial. box, 3.75 Men's Handkerchiefs with em- broidered block initial. box, 3.00 Men’s Trench Novelty Col- ored Linen Handkerchiefs. each, 1,00 Women's sheer Linen Hand- kerchiefs, White or.solid colors. 1, 2 0r 3 row spoke hem. each, 50 Women’s sheer Linen Hand- herchiefs, tape border. doz., 3.00 to 6.00 Women’s dainty embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, suitably boxed. box, 1,50 (Main Floor) Sweater: Sets and Bath Robes For Little Children Splendid Gift Suggestions bearing modest prices. ‘Three-piece Sweater Sets in White, Light Blue or Pink. Size one year only. 5.95 Four - piece Sweater Sets in Brown and Tan. Sizes 2 and 4 years. 7.50 Beacon Blanket Bath Robes in light and dark shades—excel- lent quality. Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years Sizes 4 and © years Sizes 8 to T4 years, Sizes 16 to 18 years. (Third Floor) Intimate Gifts of Glove Silk Glove Silk Vest in fancy weave; bodice style, superior quality. ‘Tinted a delicate shade of Pink. 2.75 Glove Silk Vests, with embroid- ered yokes. Pink only, Excep- tional value at 2.95 Glove Silk Bloomers—full and well reinforced. Pink or Black. 3.95 Glove Silk Camisoles, with reg- ulation or elastic tops. Excep- tional quality. 2.50 (Third Floor) Silk Underthings ; _Some splendid values in giftie-looking Underthings of lovely silken fabrics, Crepe de Chine Night Gowns, elaborately lace-trimmed. Flesh, Light Blue or Orchid. 4.95, 5.95 and 10.95 Vest Chemises of Radium Silk or Crepe de Chine, 2.95 Step-in Drawers to match...2.95 Bodices of Radium or Wash- able Satin. 1,95, 2.50 and 2.95 Radium Silk Petticoats in Flesh or White. 7.95 Jersey or ‘Taffeta Silk Petti- coats in many lovely models and a veritable maize of lovely colors, 3.95 and 4.95 Bloomers of Silk Je lovely sport and street s ankle length. 3.95, 4.95 (Third Floor) Bee AE

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