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| RULE ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, ee. CUSTOMS GUARD FELD FOR KILLING OWNER OF SALOON Tarrant Drunk Te fle ¢ Court and Remembers Nothing. Peter Tarrant of N Avenue, a United guard, Court to-day Thomas Kenns 0th Street and Second Avenue, yeste 1105 Park States customs Harlem killing a saloon keeper a was in ed with day, with a revolver, because Kenny refused to sell im yond Philip Scherer, also 7» customs guard, a drink The arraignment was postponed until to-day becaure both Tarrant and Scherer were intoalcated from @rinking liquors on ut Italian steam- He was \ | ship to which they had been detailed | to prevent contraband from com'ng ashore. When arraigned, Tarrant ex } plained that ho He was held on a short affidavit charging suspiciun of homicide for examination on Jan, 10. } Tarrant und Scherer entered Kenny's place ut 9 o'clock yesterday morning. Tarrant called for a drink Kent didn't “You remembered nothing. | A PHENIX PRODUCT replied Tarra Kenny walked out from behind the bar and picked up a newspaper, held ing it between himself and the} visitors, George Kirschner, the por- for, saw Tarrant a revolver and | point it at the newspaper. He shout- ) ed a warning, but before Kenny put | j down the paper, Tarrant had fired The Inullet striking Kenny in. the neck, killed him almost instantly, As he slid (6 the floor, Kirsehner ran out into the street yetling ‘I Wanagan of the Ei ion ran to meet the porter, who pc J out two men | lurching from the n door and told ofthe murder, Tarrant fumbled at his pocket and brought ont the gain as the policeman E ching the fight, stupidly nigel deprecatory sounds | and waving his hands helplessly, ran away. Scherer, It developed, had been a customs man twelve years, Tarrant a year or go. They carried revol- vers in the course of thelr duty. Tarrant had been arrested twice pre- viously for assault, once the charge being diamissed and a suspended sen- tence being given on the other occa- NATURE must have had children in mind when it produced wheat, for whole wheat contains more bone and muscle building elements than any other cereal. Ralston is the whole wheat food that gives children everything nature put in the wheat. Few people know it, but one pound of cheese ly the food elements of 24 pounds of beefsteak. “Philadelphia” Cream eese is one o ie most healthful of all cheeses. Rich in butter fats, proteins and the newly rrp “‘vita- mines.”’ os enuine has “PHILA! 1A” on the label. PHENIX Means GOOD Cheese our Fireside Rocke Cane back and seat, in Offered in this clean-out will genuine antique ow remind you of pre-war bar- gains. Cdin~Chieeuds—If Desired any, as illus- trated, at. 4 pieces, as illustrated at (oS Ge 2 Se = RAUMaN ‘AW.Gr. 6 Ave.& 15" St, January for Bargains 7 We are now in the midst of annual CLEARANCE — offering un- equalled values in furniture and rugs. We recommend this as the most opportune time to fill your home-furnishing needs. PRICES WILL NOT GO r LOWER, but the reductions Louis XV. Period Vining Room Suite in American Walnut ©% ry Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Chest, Oblong Dining Table, 48x60 inches, 6 ft. extention; 3-Piece Cane Paneled Living Room Suite Upholstered in Silk As illustrated, . \PEN SATURDAY EVENINGS = 6% Ave 8 15°51} TRUCK DELIVERY RO MID-WINTER $319 Jour, $] 79: .50 ————————————————————— Formerly A T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant t [ORIGINAL] A very Important January Sale of ORIENTAL RUGS Begins Wednesday morning Special purchases and stocks reduced Savings of a Fourth to a Half Mahals, Araks, Derapis; Anatolians Grade Special price Summery Hats for Southern wear The new hats are gay— of that there is no doubt —but gay in many differ- ent ways Gros de Londre Green or brilliant maize, flame, or silvery yellow, or covered with tiny rolled Sine petals; trimmed with cel- lophane; ribbons; or flat roses against the crown, Grade Special $450 DU sas0 $500 $475 Chinese Rugs Urade Special | Siz price Grade Special j price 10.10 x 8.11 ft... 10.6 x 8 ft. Satin Hats ! of felt, in tan, gray or blue, softly rolled away from the face with thick rounded brims, embroidered in heavy floss. Hats of hair-cloth —the new hair - cloth—in dark brown or black. 10 x 10.5 ft 10 x 10.6 ft. *$650 size Extra sizes—Chinese, Hamadan Ispahan, Serapis, Sarouk Size Grade Special Grade Special Price price Sports Hats ‘ 13.6 x 12 ft.....$750 $450 | t..$1500 $750 of felt, in tan, gray or blue, 13 = ri N asco «$1000 $750 trimmed with straw in lieu of quills. $10 to $35. Second Floor, Old Butiding. 18.10 x 10. 18 x 12.5 ft. 50 Mosouls, average 44 Lelihans, averag. 20 Lelihan Doza vat $45 at $47.50 yerage size 6x! ‘ft. at $125 The current prices for rugs of the quality of these average half as much again. No Tax now, on Hosiery 75 Turkish Rugs, pure wool, heavy quality, below today’s import cost \eerage Siz No Tax now, on Underwear Main Floor, Old Building. 3x 5 ft. 9x 5.5 ft. Third Gallery, New Bullding | Boys’ Wash Suits, | Special—$3.25 $4.50 to $8.50 grades in the January Se Oliver Iwist, middy jan and novelty styles. Of drill, gal- atea, duck, pique—and some actually of very good silk. For asres 3 to 10 years, Third Floor, Old Building DISTINGUISHED Coats for Women At $78 $98 $94 to $110 grades $125 to $145 grades They are smartly trimmed with many of the season's favorite furs—squirrel, caracul, beaver, moleskin, wolf Dh Mouawak LE of WHITE Features WEDNESDAY 1922, Lingerie from the Philippines Silk Petticoats and Pettibloomers Store Hours 9 to 5.30 With very few exceptions, the merchandise offered in this Sale of White would Silk Lingerie, Paris-inspired Practical Lingerie for Little Girls cost 15 to 50 per cent. more to duplicate. Silk Lingerie, Paris inspired In the atelier of CHERUIT recently, we found a very charming set of silk lingerie which this famous couturier: had designed very simply, but with a most becoming decollete. We have su fully reproduced the originals in lovely radium silk in lovely shades of mauve, pink and light blue, but instead of using the pretty French stitching which is very expensive, we have used a fine machine stitching to emphasize its smart lines. Vest chemises, $4.95, Pantaloons, $3.95. Nightgowns, $8.95. Step-in combinations, $7.95. Imported hand-made, hand-embroidered Lingerie sook and batiste. ancestors were taught the quisite designs. From the Philippine Islands have come dainty under- things made after American patterns, of fine, durable nain- Skilled Philippine needlewomen, whose embroidery art by early Span- ish, Belgian and French missionaries, have simply and elab- orately embroidered this lingerie in a great variety of ex- Attractive nightgowns with becoming square, V or round neck-lines, with and without sleeves, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95. Pretty envelope chemises with strap and regulation shoulders, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95. Petticoats and Pettibloomers, $3.95 and ~ 95 Of radium silk. Smart straight-line petticoats, prettily shell scalloped and embroidered around the lower edge, simple tailored petticoats with deep hemstitched hems; graceful petticoats finished with two narrow pinked frills; shadow- proof se icatd double to the hips, may be worn under costumes of the sheerest materials. Cerise, henna, jade, taupe, navy blue, brown or black as well as flesh or white. Reinforced pettibloomers, finished with cailored cuffs. Knee length, $3.95; longer length, $4.95. Navy blue, taupe or black as well as flesh or white. Lingerie for Little Girls Of fine white longeloth, at- tractive arrangements of trim- ming suitable for children, Sizes 2 to 10 years Knickerbocker drawers with tiny ruffles, 25c. Sizes 2 to 12 years Knickerbocker drawers with tiny ruffles, embroidered, 60c. Batiste combinations, pink, Tae, Combinations with embroidery or lace trimming, $1.25. Night drawers, white percale, Fashions and silhouettes are authoritative. Fabrics are those that have an enviable position in the winter mode—and include marvella, wondora, gerain cloth, Pollyanna cloth, Kashmir radiant, Panvelaine, veldyne, Alonza cloth—of the finest quality. The tailoring is irreproachable. Black, browns, blues and taupe; with linings of crepe de cline or radium silk, finished by hand. —_—_—_—_.__. EARL & WILSON Second Floor, Old Buliding Furs or fine embroidery trim Women’s Gowns Of Kasha Cloth or Duvetyn That were $135 to $245 and now are $89.50 and $135 Frocks for the woman who wishes one—or perhaps The standard, year ’round grades them. Rarely two—distinguished afternoon gowns to finish out the winter season, Deep black caracu!l or wolf 7,000 of the finest bands weigh down the hems of : > € a group of duvetyn frocks, in Orings—all negligees a) browns and ta with both - long or short sleeve Moleskin strips lend softae to steel studded black gowns of either kasha or broadcloth. broches Their $2.50 to $3.50 shirts No need to take time to talk about E. & Mighty few men that haven’t got a few of them in the chifforobe. sold underprice—and when they are, my, how they go! nv.e. A ° his is their annual adjustment of stocks shirts have just come to us—regular patterns and col- with soft French cuffs—some with collars attached, | some with collars detached—colors—guaranteed fast—all sizes 1314 lo 165 and three lengths, of sleeves. You'll find among them shirts like these— Woven and printed madras—imported English madras—imported satin Russian cord bosoms with body of French percale in colors to new fashion)—white cheviot and poplin polo shirts—Counella au new mixture of Sea Island cotton yarn and silk, very agreeable, serviceable—fibre silk—and the fine mercerized cotton stripe effects ac | with narrow. silk | mateh (ihe leeves of an exquisitely sub- | dued brocaded metal cloth anda | flannel, very smar mae _ Yellow r black, | Very : 1Dre Joined toge w | known as “satin stripes. waistline is beautiful mbroi- | dered in a copy of a gown fros Toy . CHERUIT. ? & ® Bown Frown | Every shirt perfect. Second Floor, Cid Buliding Sizes 8 to 16 years Sateen bloomers, pink white, 50c¢, Cotton crepe bloomers, pink or white, 60c. Sizes 4 to 16 years Nightgowns trimmed with lace, $1. or Sizes 4 to 14 years Two-piece pajamas ot white with colored borders, $1. Infante’ sho, Third Floor, Old Buliding, SHIRTS--The Great Annual Sale At Wanamaker’s only—Wednesday morning—at 9 The standard, year ’round grades $195 W. shirts. Every man knows First time on sale. Their $4 to $7.50 shirts 2.95 Scores of fine patterns and colorings ‘Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding jae Se, ‘en <<a ni eenens HRReE aE ee ey eg rasa salting haaaia ie sinieibilania a eal ireaia ae