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67 GASES OF BOOZE 1) Patrolman as GONE FROM BOND; HOW eT OUT? | No Traces of a Burglary— Stuff Had Been Seized in Raids in City. PFficials of tho Progressive Ware~ houses, Inc., reported to the police to-day that sixty-seven of whiskey had been stolen from their Premises, Nos. 583-537 West 48th Street, early this morning. ‘The ware- house is a bonded storage place and the whiskey was reported to have nm placed there by Iederal agents @ result of raids in this city. There were no marks discoverable Pon the building to indicate that any doors or windows had been forced; only evidence the police found is that the padlock on the office door was missing. cases John Nyland of the Vest 47th Street Station found the M@oor open and when Detective Don- } t 4 I [ Phe superintendent of tho warehouses | to show [overcome pison was sent to make an inquiry bout it, the officials of the ware jouse told him only that the sixty- even cases had been stolen from the jecond floor An Evening World reporter, mak- Ing inquiries about the alleged theft, ‘as told by a man who appeared to! in authority that nothing at all jad happend at the warehouse. tHe dded that if anything was published Bout the theft it would be denied. ld that all information would have p be obtained from the police. JAPANESE GIRLS DOING FOX-TROT DESPITE PROTESTS Even Imperial Princesses Sue- cumb to Modem Dance Craze in Nippon. TOKIO, Dec, 15 AHL el of society hay taken up nein, thustastica!ly in spite of p tests from conservative qt ters. A knowledge of the Iat est steps is the finish to tho Japanese girl's education and her national costume Iends a special grace to the American foxtrot, accordin; to observa- dons made here. There are regulac well attended, hotels of th Tokio, Yoko there dan a and K private soc private dancing parties in more up-to-date Japan homes, Formerly balls were Biven officially for perial birthday, the im- Tokio. democratic tendencies AS @ sign of the prevailing in Japan, perial Princess, for the first time, last year attended a public fancy dress ball or- ganized for the benefit of a lepers’ hospital. an Im- Value and Price HE impression often prevails that because an article possesses RECO OOOOH of the world over, Fifth Avenue at 53d necessarily be higher in price. However true this may be in other lines, it doesn’t apply to SONORA. Many times it has been stated by proepective purchasers pha that “I would purchase a Sonora, but for its high price.” That impression exists because Sonora is recognized as The Highest Cless Talking Machine in the ‘World; but the fact ié that there is a Sonora to meet every Price requirement. And every Sonora, no matter et what Price, represents the very best value that money can buy, Possessing all the quality that hes made this neme famous DEALERS EVERYWHERE Sonora Phonograph Company, Inc. George E. Brightson, President The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World Serena nguarmeny crm irre mee ‘NO! $150,000 108 CUT IN GAS PRICES “WIN MOVES: NT TOOLDLEGAL RATE WHAT TEMPTS HAYS, SOUGHT BY MAYOR —— > (Continued From First Page.) (Continued From First Page.) right thinking folks of the country! operation, accounting and manage-| believe oucht to be the limits on the Ment of the respective companies, | screen. The moving ‘cture leaders and in detall questions figures sub- | themselves know it. What they fear mitted by the companies on operating | jis that without regulation some of costs. their own number may overatep the The legal aspect of the complaint, bounds of propriety and hero and drawn up chiefly by James A. Don- had pally resulted in uation which 0: the passage of- the advantage of Section 71, as it called, to bring about reduced gas Mayor the advisability of seeking reductions in the various rates charged. Virtually every company tn the city is seeking in State or Federal Courts or before the Public Service Commission a still higher rate than it 1s now charging. More than $20,000,000 of the consumers’ money is now held under bond as a resuit of this litigation. Senutor Hurry New of Indiana, Veosi- dent Harding thinks a deal of | Harry New und undoubtedly would | pick him at once for Postmaster Gen- jeral if Mr. New would consent. On the other hand, Mr. Harding is not | anxious to make it easier for | senator Beveridge to como| m Indiana to the National, |Capital, So in more ways than one jthe President has shown his interest | jin Senator New's candidacy and plans | it even more definitely luter | on. That would soem to dispose of thé rumor that Harry New would| succeed Will Hays, ’ that can be brushed I be a trans- officers, ~ the ident shifted the Cabinet it would erring o res! t mean training men in two positions West 42nd St. | instead of one. Ii the plans for reor- ation of the Government which being worked out by Walter L’. own of Ohio were completed, it Mr. Harding would | Denby to the Post from the Navy and haree of the ich would ha sot the army mean that Assi: Roosevelt, has shown an ‘amazing aptitude for his job, would in virtual charge of the navy, un- jer Mr. Weeks. The reorganization {ylan, however, requires the approval of Congress, and is so interwoven in other government changes which ‘are ilkely to become matters of con- troversy that an early consolidation ot departments can hardly be ex- r of his aceepting the position offered him by the motion picture industry. WOMAN 105: ro verdict opened to-day Supreme Court at White Pt tor the defendant in the action brought by Mrs. Annie ¥ colm of Bedford Hills, against G. Al- {bert Thompson, owner, and Gutth: | Merkle, lessee of property in North Ken- sico Avenue, White Plains, in front of which Mrs, Malcolm slipped on a plece of ice. She alleged that she injured |her right leg in the fall, and it Is now one and one-half inches shorter than the left leg. tailored of varying styles em| All coats The and informal household d Silk greater quality, it must Silk or Velvet St., 279 Broadway as a result of its study of the gas sit- | 80-cent law, sug- | gested to Mayor Hylan that he take | is He has from the beginning|rates. This paper said: been tempted to locse his energies The Evening World, feeling on it. that the evidence in all these 7 cases shows that the cost to man- And when Mr. Hays ri ufacture and distribute gas has | shall take ‘his place in t materially theeariy | ‘The first man who comes to miad is} part of a aris Stern cA Noteworthy Feature Event for Friday and Saturday cA Special Purchase and Sale SMART, STRICTLY TAILORED MODELS in WOMEN’S Yalama or Tricotine Suits EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICED at These Suits reveal a superiority Coats, with snug lengths Navy Blue, Brown or Black. Sizes 34 to 44. Two interesting groups of BOUDOIR APPAREL in styles adaptable to Lounging Robes Special $29.50 (Second Floor). XHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY treated by both her hand: SERVANT IN SIX YEARS STEALS $100,000 JEWELS Did It For Child, She? Saye—Sen- tenced to Priron. Mrs. Antoinette Bureau, alleced to have stolen $100,000 of Jewel- ry, came here six years ago from Bel- sium, She was to-day sent to Auburn \ sonatas |NEW KIND OF DEATH servant | A warning prison for from five to ten years byjlyn Distric ney's office to-day} Judge MeIntyre. Jagainst ano form of denatured | The spe complaint was by Mrs.jalcohol wii bootle 8 are putting | Carrie H 4, of No. 310 Convent!out. It is a deadly p n, in the opin- | Avenue © woman was employed |ion of Dr. Emest N. Vaughn, medical there a few days and stole Jewelry tojofficer, and Charles Wagner, chemist jof the D: Its effect of wood to the stom: which will the value of $1,700. Probation officers Attorney's staff. told the court of the ageregate of her thefts and sald she had sent the pro- ceeds to Belgium. Jeath Her attorney, Charles Hickey, said his} three or {our days. It is evolved ted the theft and said shea formu “9 ney to care for a daugh-| issued un ament "permit there involuntarily start the machin-| nelly, Assistant Corporation Counsel | ery obeatnoriiio: in charge of the franchise division, | What they want of Will Hays! calls attention to a ruling by Judgo| 1s to take hold of tho whole thing and Mayer last May that “'the power to/ regulate the movie producers as wellas fix & just and proper rate now rests handle the public relat: as of the in-| With the commission. dustry. Mr. Hays would bo expectea| ‘The remaining complaints will take to deal with Iogislatures and legisla-| similar forms. : pce tive committees everywhere and} Somo time ego The Evening World, | present the better side of the moving picture business, He believes that a greater chance for moral uplift lies on the screen than in any other medium of thought communication t)-day. His enthusiasm for the now work ts ypical. who had bee mal- barbers ‘ TO INTRODUCE our women’s flexible shank oxfords we will sell $10 and $12 grades this month at $7.50 a pair. They are said to be the best looking and most comfort- able shoe of this type made. Ask for the Alexander “Adjuster.” Shoe 1 548 Fifth Ave. At 45th St. at 19th St. Brothers (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. WOMEN’S Black Coats and Wraps TRIMMED with BLACK CARACUL, $92.50 BLACK, delineated by fine MARVELLA, GERONA or CORDOLA Wool Fabrics, with BLACK CARACUL muffler or shawl collar and cuffs, some also bordered. Distinctive fashions sponsored by Paris and readily adapted to the requirements of smartly gowned American Women. Presented in handsome wrappy models with mandarin or raglan also straightline coats. All are beautifully lined wh as or striped silk in self or contrasting shades. sleeves, $ 29.50 (Third Floor). of tailoring that emphasize high custom ficting notch or convertible collars, are luties and as warm, comfortable, lounging robes. Breakfast Coats special $12.75 Swaightline models, loosely belted with tie sashes; dainty ’kerchiet pockets, ruch or cord trimming. In light and dark shades of Satin, Crepe de Chine and Gros de Londre. Waterfall Velvet Robes are rich ot fabric and in ex quisite colorings, those of Gros de Londre are lambs wool interlined, Also fine Imported Wool and Silk Robes, Light and dark color FOUND IN “39A” HOOCH | District Attorney Warns Drinkers Agninat Another Deadly Poison. sued from the Brook- jot so immediato as that but on being-taken tn- oduces formaldehyde, ually within which is | Sixth Avenue hat 3 tees | ormans, who cut ot| rom | Altman & Gn.) — Murray Bill B. Fai Men’s Finest-quality | Winter Overcoats comprising every one of the remaining High-cost Overcoats, are now being offered at the tremendously reduced prices of $58.00 & 75.00 (Sixth Floor) In the Department for Folder and Catalogue Merchandise on the Sixth Floor Men’s Negligee Shirts made of fancy corded madras, for Spring wear aure featured at the extraordinarily low price of $1.65 Men’s High Shoes & Oxfords models and leathers are marked at exceptionally attractive prices Men’s Calfskin Street Shoes in tan or black at $8.50 & 10.00 per pair Men’s Brogue Oxfords at $9.50, 10.50 & 12.00 per pair Men’s Oxfords sports and Southern wear $7.50 to 13.00 (Sixth Floor) tor at per pair Madison Abenuc- Fifth Avenue, New Pork Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street ARMAMENT NOW ON SALE CHRONOLOGY CONFERENCE A FOUNTAIN OF KNOWLEDGE OF EVENTS 1922 WORLD ALMANAC 35¢ Rap Complete in Every Detail 35 Cc Copy AT ALL NEWSSTANDS AND BOOKSTORES P B. 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