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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 tet attest nen geen sect neny nina mnann ty STS me , 1921. DRY AGENT TOFACE UNCLE SAM 10 SELL 4 HE entire stock of our FUR Store, upstairs and 5 down, is reduced 10 per cent. ‘<5 —anticipating the removal Until Christmas the TRIAL FOR SHOOTING Claims They Attacked Him— Others Say They Were 50 Feet Apart. Chief of Police McDonough of West | Orange was to-day instructed by Prosecutor Harrison to prefer charges of atrocious assault, with intent to ‘el, against Green Miller, Chief Fed- rai Prohibition Enforcement Agent of New Jersey, for his shooting of ‘William Stanton of West Orange and James McFarland of Bast Orange, following a raid on Friday last on the grocery of 8. L. Dowd, No. 281 Watch- ung Avenue, West Orange. Miller, who ts now in Washington, % said to have expressed his willing- ness to return to West Orange when- ever be is wanted. Two complaints, one in behalf of each victim, will be made against Mil- ler, and to-morrow, it is understood, Prosecutor Harrison will lay the mat- ter before the Grand Jury. ‘There is at present a difference of | testimony in regard to the shooting. | Miller stated that the two men had grappled with him and that he had shot in self-defense. Witnesses of the shooting have stated that when the shots were fired by Miller he was ~ TWOMEN IN RAD OF SEED LQUOR month storage on the forbidden fruit other stuff is to be sold wherever it $1,000,000 WORTH Any One Showing He Is Fn- titled to Some of It Can Bid for It, There will be an 6pportunity with- in a few days for those who can prove they have a right to do #0 to Duy some very good liquor at @ reas- onadle price. This is no secret and no effort to give any one a line on a bootlegger with the real goods. Uncle Sam 1s tired of paying $10,000 a of the still and wine press. For that reason forfeiture and condemnation. proceedings were instituted in the Federal Court to-day regarding. the contraband seized since March 20, 1920, valued at more than, $1,000,000 | and packed in the Knickerbocker Warehouse. To determine the quality the l!quor is to be sent to the gauger and the laboratory for analysis. What is not fit to drink is to be destroyed and the | can be legally sold. In other words, | any one with the right to buy it may garner good brands. There are just forty pages of de- scription of the liquor to be sold. A lot of the descriptions are of goods with no pedigrees, but much of it is catalogued in « manner that brings an active co-operation of the salivary may avail of this An All-over Upholstered Suite of the tax on Januar: Second Floor, Old 1. You vantage in your Christmas buyin, NOW. Sind . Butiding. of and appreciated for many, many years. 8 all-over upholstered suites here; 35 more coming—delivery in 2 weeks \ $245 Dh, Hpunwak Broadway at Ninth, New York Imagine! * Big, comfortable sofa Easy arm chair And wing arm chair Covered -in velours or figured tapestry ---for $245 You may have it, Tuesday For several months we have been busy preparing a special lot of ninety, 3-piece suites of upholstered furniture, intended as a particular New Year’s greeting for our customers. But the work proceeded with greater dispatch than we expected. An advance carload has just arrived, with 20 suites at $245 and $275. So we are going to give 20 people the opportunity of making 20 other people happy with a Christmas gift which will be talked Store is now open until 6 p. m. each day Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant BIG Sales NOW going on. (D) 176 Oriental Rugs—prices ’way down Fifth Gallery, New Building. (2) Used Pianos—Annual Christmas Sale First Gallery, New Buliding. Two Smart Dress BLOUSES $6.95, $8.95 $10.50 to $14.5¢ grades Over-Blouses Tuck-in Blouses Smartly fashioned of Georgette crepe in a variety of charming models designed with careful consideration of individual tastes and needs— of the young girl as well as Some good fortune for the Giver of Linens Very special prices, these Lace-trimmed bureau scarfs, $1, $1.25, $1.50. 5 in. imitation Cluny lace, mounted on fine Irish linen; two designs; 18236 tn, 18x45 in., 18254 in. Madeira tinen napkin cases, 65¢ to $2. Madeiva linen nandkerchief cases, 75c to $2.25. Madeira linen tot biscuit covers, $1 to $8.50. Madeira ‘inen centerp'eces, $1.25 to $7.50. spring seat cushions, hard-wood frames, cover- ed with fine quality of foliage figured tapestry or figured veloute one of the latest and best her mother. Effectively trimmed with hand-made filet lace—hana- fagotting—hand drawn work —hand embroidery — Valen- } Big, comfortable sofa, easy arm chair, wing list. There are wines made in France ! ta chair; each piece with) ee the CEE, oot ee t of a | by first-c.ass workmen; best ‘of springs and web- I When Dowd's store was entered | ieeanty awaeae aan | bing, and moss, hair and cotton stuffing. Pil- grades eyed wee off the looms, in the new pat- on Friday afternoon about 6 o'clock | cellars on the east side. And as to low arms and backs, spring seats, removable terns and colors. Miller was accompanied by Louis L.|rums and cordials and brandies every : Pay ~Lussky and Claude M. Spindle, Gov- | country in the world is represented. | 12 suites, mahogany - finished seat ernment gaugers who were detailed mouldings. covered with velours. 35 Same construction as the all-over upholstered suites but with wood frame. It's all going to be sold, and the , 5 . more coming—delivered in 2 weeks three pieces—sofa, arm chair, wing arm chair. to measure some whiskey in & ware- | sale is to be followed by others in all Every one of the 20 suites is different glands as the eye wanders down the All hand embroidered and hand-scalloped. 22x22 in., double damask napkins, $6.50 dozen. 100 dosen; grape, tulip, maple leaf and stripe designs. 27x27 in. double damask napkins, $14.75 dozen. ciennes lace. : 60 dozen, heavy linen, gold medal quality, rose, tulip, goldenrod and carna- Street shades, flesh, white. tion designs. First Floor, Old Bullding. Sizes 82 to 46 = Second Fioof, Old Buliding. Some very fine Quilts at Lowered Prices ; im Valley Road and fhe two victims in Lakeside Avenue, fifty feet away. house in Newark. ,When Miller de-|{)e pig Prohibition enforcement cen- | cided to go to West Orange he took |tres in the country. Along with It,| the two men with him. He said that | and you need no permit to buy these, | neither of them was armed, so that) win) go the containers and convey- he was the only one of his party who “a Boys’ Storm Ki ‘RUBBER BOOT | ances including four automobiles, Py " fired at Stanton and McFarland. He |trunks, suit cases, ladies’ handbags | No two alike in color, though we will have suites made to order, so long as the fab- | Don’t be caught unprepared Imported coverings vie anes said that he was glad they were not and about everything that was guar-| ries last (enough for 90 suites, all told). : fo Agee BRO ELSI Z A /OEIOL Sati d, down-filled quilt $285 to 3285 3128 armed, or they also would have shot. banteed not to spring a leak. | ‘ , so esau pradel rubber poste: Satineovered, down-filled quilts; ..,..8175 to $185 $90.00 But, he added, they used their fists | ‘phe action was begun by Sanford | No values to e ual them anywhere! : | Sizes ‘11 to 2—-$3.50. Bisscade-corered, wool-fillg¢ quilts $62.50 to good advantage. H. Cohen, Assistant District Atto: "qd J APERPG RIGO ENG. wulldin | Sizes 3 to 6%—$4.50 Brocade-ccvered, wool-fille’ quilts. . $72.50 According to Dowd, man came to! Mes in phohibition mattern. Tt le-€ ———— For Men The cavers of the quilts at $125 have appliqued designs. his place about 6 o'clock Friday night | t ‘3 i | . - *, e : | pected the hospitals and drug stores | Storm King rubber boots, $6.]Those at $90, too, with charming lace effects. The wool- gua ottarea nln one ox slay put be [ANS io aS EES MER? H NDKERCHIEFS Sale of 360 pairs SOER ey boots ETieD: filled quilts are bordered with satin, the brocade designs SPIRE aaa i Seo gate a eR A Short boots, $6. showing excellent and unusual color schemes. 4-Buckle arctics, $5.50. Burlington Arcade Floor | New Bullding. MOTOR GLOVES and MITTENS $4.50 for the $6.50 grade confiscated the liquor and went off Fourth Gallery, New Bullding, with it, but did not molest in any way | the man who had tried to sell it t¢ Dowd, | After the shooting Miller and the gaugers reported to Federal Prohibi- Linen—Fine Collection FOR MEN Plain hemstitched linen handkerchiefs, 25¢ to $2.50 each. Tape bordered, hemstitched and rolled hem, 7c to $2.50. Colored French handkerchiefs, $1.25 to $3 each. EXTRA! Bony Comm lealoner aes ynes ne ey Exquisite hand-spur. French handkerchiefs, $5 to $8 each. i 7 y ’ L’ . Rosy aude hens alll chresh vents 2) Ini‘ial handkerchtefs—six in box—$3 to $10 box. e UUs aialcatnely 6 eves Coty’s L’Origan Washington. Miller, it was said. lined! . $3.85 would return to his home in Ken-| What an ideal $6.9 tueky for the Christmas HOtidays and [aay ; Ha ue White SILK, 50c to $3 each. $6 F AGS inated) : a ‘ bee” report afterward in Washington + | turned wrough Colored SILK, 75c to $2 each. for the $9.50 grade vast year this same size agen : |iron bridge _ Complete 50 9) bol vie cee or : arrait the action of the West Orane* | tamp, with hand-painted [esti hare rei | Brite Aap cee NEG) OU pist ata! conet A Room of Salad, Cake and ne : archment shade and ad- : eae Sradee enna C, 0. D's, ; 4 Prohibition Enforcement Commis- P ais are Ineepen: : FOR WOMEN . le i tned ties Helteds a Chop Sets in the China Sho sioner Brown of New Jersey said to- | diy, baeutifull kerchiefa, 250 to $5 each. MOTOR SHOP ‘erfume Shop Z tuted e, enduring, beautiful! Piain linen handkerel . day: “This shooting is a regrettable | Characteristic vir- Tape bordered handkerchiefs, 85c to $8 eactl, Burlington Arcade Floor, Main Floor, Old Building. will reveal the most whimsical, artistic, colorful Scaipiandpeilley ziuay Bavelshot ini tues) of jour entite Embroidered corners, -machine and hand embroidery, ee pone ey and engaging expressions of gift thoughts in the self defense. He is an old time rev-| showing in 12,000 | 250, B5c, 50c. 75e up to $d each. ) shape of salad, cake and chop se bowl, nue agent, has been In many shoot- as ee Seas ‘ Initial handkerchiefs, 6 in box, $1.50 to $6 a box. cake plate, chop platter and six plates to match ing affrays and must have felt that |Netab. Quarter Century Madeira handkerchiefs, hand embroidered corner de- AMIRROR cack the two men were going to attack ieestyte ey signs, 50c to $2.50 each, Original—you will pronounce salad sets of English ; him.” Colored handkerchiefs, 26¢, 35¢ and 50c. Hand spun Reflects much happiness polvelain; “Cocampnal in” shape, with ea? deel eneiss lens =e mss patterns pee ; OR POQ)ATION $5 cach. ; Se eo heen osu | 9-285, BROADWAY. Embroidered handkerchiefs, 3 in box, $2, $3 and $5 $3 to $175 Dainty be our comment on a cake sat of French See eas corest idl eanaudaral | CHILDREN’S HANDKERCHIEFS, 1éc to 50¢ each. the LINTON. have, coantle Chocsing is a joy. yesterday at his home in Judson Piace, BOYS’ HANDKERCHIEFS, ‘linen, 40c to $1.50 each ag slave, secently $5 to $25 a set Gallery, New Butlding. : come to the Hall of Mirrors. . Rockville Centre, L. I. | (entton, 25¢ to 50c each). Malin Floor, Old Building. ahey ars nUALDELY eld tag ee = ioned, being unframed, witl ¥ | heavy beveled edges and : ik ise emc' 180 Styles of Lace Bed Sets || ° wts for DU BARRY erie oF domestic seeies, such ° { a 2 as a big rooster with a trail- or ris mas-- Oo 0 ‘ eace on rtit come from ar and wide Ainbotlte pattern in ing tail; $100 and $125 ea, = Bs Onresine SAPS Ovex-mantel or buffet mains Nearly ali in single and double sizes, and all in two in a silver finishe j : i ; 3 Good Will To “Men | Frocks from France wae thee pasa pleces—aprend and bolster cover. Nearly all in white and | a ks of oi . ‘ ‘ 5 A Oe a eee Sed IVORY CELLULOID Small but tasteful mir- | At the top of the list is ahand- | Hand-made lace sets, imported, Y Presidential proclamation war with Germany | with hand run pin tucks, charm |] most gracefully designed vors, framed in hand-earved || some set from Porto Rico of linen | made of & good quality of net, i, really at an end. Now comes an inter- ing embroidered designs or edges ) | Sas Hi wood, frames, seovered “with ] with much hand-drawn work and paint pelle her hand-ap- change of ambassadors and of diplomatic and RA aver arity | I Mirrors, $6.0, EAE RPon roe | banaeseade filet and other laces, | ‘ifs, in white and ecru, are $13.50 . «. A 9 | t mirr 75, ‘1 at $250. wwe commercial representatives, again to weld the nat- ; C | onney rire Narrow panel mirrors with | A . : obes from Japan Combs, $1.25 Prorinte i : ; . And a few lovely hand-made ural ties of respect and friendship which have too EMI dug @ Powder box Weele prints ta: thet topes €8 And they run down to « very | prench bed-sets with cot work, l b ed. Warmly padded. Snug ani Hair receiv ball neat attractive little bed-set o embroidery and handsome hi long been sundered, warm; of crepe de chine, cream \ Cloth brush mb btin, gold-framed oval J! fine serim with simple bands of | made lace motifs, are er or irrors, $17.50. price to close out. Fourth Gallery, New Bullding. OW--The Great SHIRT Sale Creepers — white and _ colors, trimmed with hand smocking or such exciting things as little yei-| low chickens, cut out snd ‘ap-| pliqued ons sizes 6 mos. 1 and 2| years, $1 to $8.50. | Cunning little box sets—sweat- | In our present state of civilization two nations | insertion of imitation cluny—$11. cannot be permanently at odds. Each nation of the world depends in greater or lesser degree upon every other nation, and the advarjcement of civil- ization and the salvation of mankind depend upon Nail buffers, Eighth Gallery, New Quilding Sitoe hooks, Jewel boxes, Pin trays, § weaters of an ex Slip over of jersey; button cellent qual international amity and good will. in front, 8 cr and eap-—made of soft wool in| delicate colors, sizes 6 mos., 5 : ; ‘ ‘ F erican-made sweaters it HB vente, @a.O8 and O8.05 in| sushione ve No time is this for the continuation of national Leahee peka eaters i | and 2 years, $4.95 and $5.95. in eushions, See 7 nites ; ; | Peete animosities or the nourishing of past ill feeling. It iat camelia | Scart Sets— scarf and tam | Men's combs, $1 for the finest shirts that have : ; o’shanter—of brushed wool, rose, ain Floor f rea is a time for great-heartedness, for condonement All sale 5\) Qi alieiesat hed wool, rose Main Floor, Old Building borne so low a price in years. Smartly striped in white, sizes 2 to 6 years. $3. Vor the wee baby—charming trifles from make-believe car sticks that hide little toys- to lovely toilet sets at $6.50, Third Floor, Old Building and forgiveness, a time so alive with possibilities that a kind word can rekindle the fires of faith that have burned so low. Then let us put rancor from our hearts, let us strive for better feeling, and let there be humility before God—that once again there may be 191.8 designs (look like $4 custom-made shirts). WOVEN madras in the better stripe effects (all colors), and in plain white with faint white Silk- American-made gifts charming selection of caps toques from plain ed of softest wool, at Se, to y angora caps at $6.99 ‘|Who’s got the ‘Thimble? We have Forty different designs 25e to $4 each Mei sient white with tiny vosebuds of pink or blue, lined with plain silk to match the rosebuds . Size 6 mos., 1 and 2 years. Sweaters from England Some are of sterling silver ; 7 A yn 5 —— es si ci s. 3,600 of them, > “Peace on Earth, Good Will To Men”, Books—Books—BOOKS | —geten ai er'eitborate.|striped shirts, too—heautie , I i : Books for the Children and for Grown-ups | silver—most attractive. ‘Tuesday, in sizes 14 to 17 and three sleeve = an Books for all sorts of tastes and tendencies. Good }}| Others are very gay and pre ra ‘ | if s old books, and all new books. Regular bindings sent a new idea—bright-colored lengths, errr te ‘ ' and specially fine bindings. In the great Christ- gold-plate. : “ mas Book Store. Sterling silver open thimble Half a dozen of these shirts will please the most particular man. Whatever else Main Floor and Downstairs Store. Old Building. bso a Christmas brings hin, these will make the day all right for him. First Floor, Old Building Burlingten Arcade Fleor, New Buliding.