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png yng ner to-day. Tt was In the Bronx. Fifty- one deaths from pneumonia were re- ported, 21 if Manhatten, 6 tn the USTORINDIWN SEES ALLNS2000000 =mesratae ~ ‘Trial of the suit for $75,000 ®rought ‘by Mrs, Henry Dehmer, of Port Chester, against the New York Tele- phone Company and the village of Port Chester, was begun in White Plains to-day before Supreme Court i " Justi Platt and a . Her hue- Revenue Chief Says at Least] vet an hitiea, ene ellegea, wai 50 Furriers Are Involved | riaing on nis motor track weed tn in Conspiracy. 4 hottling Dusiness on Deo, 27, 1919. A telephone Wire strung acrows the street caught him and threw him off, Federal officers are seeking fur~| preaking his neck. my ewer evidence to-day in the alleged conspiracy between fifty manufac- turing furrters and Morris Rosen- blum and Morris Schuss, whereby the Government is sald to have been de- frauded of more than $2,000,000 in Texury taxes, “There are about 3,000 manufactur- ‘mg furriers in New York City,” said Mlugh McQuillan, head of the Internal nue Departmont’s investigating Bureau in this district, “and it is Probable that the conspiracy involved ™many more than the fifty with whom Rovendlum and Schuss dealt, as un- epvered by evidence secured by Chief Mimer L. Ivey and Spectal Agent William B. Robinson of the Special Tatelligence Unit, Washington. The Government intends to ‘set’ every ont coneerned in this gigantic fraud.” According to the conspiracy charge made by Robinson, upon which Ros- enblum and Schuss were held in $15,000 bet! each dy Commisnioner Hitchcock, the defendants collected | IN¥ Yarge sums of money ‘rom fur manu- | facturers, using @ fake Federal cash- fer's tubber stamp to mark “paid” on the luxury tax form. The sums they re alleged to have collected were id to be sufficiently below the legiti- mate tax to induce furriers to take the risk of being reed with con- piracy. The investigation covered a | j period of nearly a year. Rosendlum, whose wife and children live in Brooklyn, and Schuss, whose home is in Long Island, were arrested | at one of the big hotels in Manhattan, | [A PHENIX PRODUCT| where they lived in luxurious part - A PHENIX PRODUCT ments. Each had an expensive F Jmousine and @ chauffeur. | Don’t be fooled. There is only one genuine “PHILA. ELPHIA’ B Rosenblum has been out on $7,000 Cheese. I since September, 1919, awaiting) pj ‘Cream It_is branded “PHILA- DELPH! mentence on @ tax ponspiracy indict- ment to which he pleaded guilty. Sendai INFLUENZA CASES CONTINUE TO GAIN, 191 Reported in Last 24 Hours— + One Death in Bronx and 51 | From Pneumonia. ‘There was a continued increase to- @ay tn the number of pneumonia and influenza cases reported to the Heaith Department. For the twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'clock this morning, 191 cases influenza and 112 of pneumonia been reported, as compared with oe PHENIX Means GOOD Cheese THE EVENING WORLD, Bakery Products Reduced! Our Own Home-Made Style Bread White Mountain | “tet Loaf # Made From Fine Selected [ c Spring Wheat | A Loaf 4 CHOCOLATE COVERED GINGERBREAD—Have you ever tried this gingerbread? If you have not you have mo idea how delicious it is, what « piquant flavor it has, because it isn’t like any other gi you ever atk Spey you know (ie se Southern recipe we Ny ae making it. With » spicy taste that is wonderfully appetiting a1 ees ener frosting. In loaves weighing about one pound, special 19¢ . Our Own: Molasses Fruit Cake, 44c Each—Prepared from raisins, citron, walnuts and spices. Baked in spe- | cial size forms, about 13/4 pounds each. FRESH BAKED FRUIT PIES—Baked fresh every day in our own § = bakery; beautiful brown crusts, light, flaky and inviting, filled with } fruit. Each pic weighing about @ pounds. Y LEMO| Adc APPLE, PEACH, RAISIN 64c § PINEAPPLE S4c MINCEPIES, Large?4c, SmailS4c B GOLD CAKES—V anilia or Choco- FANCY POUND CAKE— late; made of pure ingredients: Plain, 296 Ib. special, 29¢ each Raisin, + 34e tb. DANISH STYLE PASTRY pal eid Es pole itron, Seer eer ePes Coren Walnut, 44c Ib. f CHOCOLATES OR VANILLA OUR OWN JELLY FILLED SLICES—Pure and wholesome. DOUGHNUTS—Pure_ingredi- Fceach ents used At (dos.) 44¢ Delicatessen Fy A Special Sale of Sugar-Cured Boiled Hams—Every fone selected, cured and cooked with great care. i sliced, Per Ib., 59c OLD FARM STYLE SCRAPPLE VNAN HADDIES “Special at 16c Ib. Made ac- i dc. Faney cording to an old tested tecipe. smoked haddies, of fine flavor. Spiced and seasoned, easily An appetising dish—broiled, prepared and Sepelising, cet tn creamed or made into a salad. -inch slices and fried to # 7 3 golden brown colon served with COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, syrup and fried potatoes, Slr Lg 2 Y “serapple is delicious.” EGG POTATO SALAD, WITH fe - MAYONNAISE-—2% lb. A N SEASON” TAYLOR HAM— combination salad made of % §2clb. Made of chopped ham. fresh eggs, celery, fine potatoes BAKED MACARONI WITH and cellent mayonnaise, in CHEESE OR BAKED which only pure oil is weed. X BEANS, 19 lb.—Baked in our = DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE— ¥ own ovens. Rich and piquant flavor. Pe POT CHEESE—29c |b. Creamed. 64c Ib. § CALIFORNIA CHEDDAR CHEESE—The famous Cheddar Cheese. made by the University of California at its Dairy School'on Univer- sity Farm, and, as far as we know, a full cream cheese of the highest quality. We can recommend this cheese to those who appreciate a rich, well-matured and excellently flavored dairy product. In loaves of about 8 pounds; each at $1.59 New York State Fancy Full Milk Cheese—A mild cheese § of excellent flavor. 29c Ib. Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered Regs —Fith Fleor, 36th Street, Sale of Wonder-Values | Starts Saturday 9A. M. (See Friday's Evening World) RUDOLF ROEMER FURNITURE COMPANY (Established 1890.) 8th AVENUE AT 27th St. totals of 128 and 103 respectively yes- terday. Of the influenza cases so far reported, there are 88 in Manhattan, 81 in the Bronx, 69 in Brooklyn and 3 in Queens. The pneumonia cases are: Manhattan, : Bronx, 11; Brooklyn, 22; Queens, One death from Richmond, 2. ‘was reported Ever Try to Spread a Cracker? Butter, potted meats, cream cheese, peanut butter, are good on crackers, but they are hard to spread on the large square ones. Tak-hom-a Biscuit splits-in-two. You can spread it without breaking or crumbling. Tak-hom-a Biscuit sandwiches are delicious for lunches. Loose “Wires Biscorr Gury Branches in Over 100 Cities Sunshine Biscuits jwhen you have Diet Headac hey work while yo Cas : carets never stir you up ripe you 4 Coldé? Bihousnees, Indigestion, or Up-| like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil andy \ 750-752 8! Ave. Our Easy Pi We Furnish ent Pian Applies Everywhere Within 150 Miles of N. Y. rtments and Homes on Weekly or Monthly Payments. ie) Columbia Grafonolas from $30 Up on Our Easy February Columbia and Cortina Foreign Langu A Complete Line of New Home Sewing Machines on Credit Up to 9110 KROEHLER DAVEN-O SOFA BED UIT Settee makes a full size bed when In Mahogany finish, highly poll tlon Spanish leather; indestruct here. This does not include mattre Open Monday and Saturday Evenings Motor Truck Deliveries MM 46th St. 72 £GHTH VE Sth Ave, [im For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver The easie our bowels compircely by set, Zid Stomach is candy-like “Ces-| they cost only ten cents » hox Chil care) {’ One or two to-night will! dren love Cascarets, too. } ~ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1922, ‘ALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STO 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Ave. BROOKLYN 9 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. BROOKLYN FULTON STREET axa’ BRIDGE STREET ot Hoyt Rt Sutmoy Seton Brookhyn AFTER-INVENTORY SALE Continuing Thursday--Still Greater Reductions! Women’s and Misses’ Coats in 4 Groups 137 COATS in various materials. Fur trimmed, plain and embroidered models. Formerly up to $29.75. Includes fur $17 fabric coats. 110 FUR-TRIMMED COATS. Luxurious all-woo! Bolivies, silk lined throughout and warmly interlined. Deep collars and cuffs of Nutria Coney. Formerly up to $49.50. 120 HANDSOME WRAPS AND COATS of the season’s finer fabrics, with the rich- est of fur collars. Formerly up to $79.50. *25 ‘39 *48 42 WRAPS IN BOLIVIA, EVORA, FOR- TUNA, trimmed with Beaver, Mole, Cara- cul and Wolf. Formerly up to $95.00. Women’s and Misses’ Suits in 3 Groups 19 FUR-TRIMMED ODD SUITS. Smart styles, suitable for immediate 510 wear. Formerly up to $39.75. *22 ‘32 31 SMARTLY TAILORED AND FUR- TRIMMED SUITS. Formerly up to $49.50 45 BETTER SUITS; finest of fur trim- mings and fabrics. Formerly up to $295.00. now reduced to $95.00 and as low as Women’s and Misses’ Dresses in 5 Groups 85 ODD DRESSES, TWEEDS, VE- LOURS AND SERGES. Formerly up to $ 5 $14.75. 121 SPRING TAFFETA AND CANTON FROCKS. Newest of Spring styles. Ex- cellent quality in the newer Spring colors i | 2 Formerly $35. 295 CANTON, TAFFETA AND TRICO TINE FROCKS. Beaded, embroidered and Hoist A trimmed modés. Formerly up to ‘18 *23 165 DESIRABLE STREET, AFTER NOON AND EVENING GOWNS. For merly up to $59.50 45 HANDSOME STREET AND AFTER NOON FROCKS of Taffeta, Tricotine. Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe and Georgette Formerly up to $49.75. ‘28 Stylish Stout Apparel In 2 Groups Sizes 44 to 52 DRESSES OF TRICOTINE, TAFFETA. CANTON CREPE and SATIN. Formerly to $49.50. SEAL PLUSH COAT, 45-inch model, larg: shawl collar. Value to $49.50 ‘25 ‘25 Luxurious Furs In 6 Groups 7 BAY SEAL COATS. Shaw 1 collar, bell and tum-up cuffs. Self trimmed, 36-inch length. Formerly up to $110.00. 8 BAY SEAL WRAPS AND COATS 40 and 45-inch velf trimmed, large shawl collar. Bell and turn-up cuffs. Formerly up to $125.00. 3 FRENCH SEAL COATS, 40-inch length, excellent quality firet grade skins, in sizes up to 50, Formerly up to $250.00. 6 HUDSON SEAL COATS (dre Muskrat) 36-inch model, self trimmed, belted and bell cuffs. Formerly up to $295.00. 6 SCOTCH MOLE WRAPS AND COATS. Handsomely lined. Deep cape collars, wide self border. Formerly up to $395.00. 3 HUDSON SEAL COAT Muskrat) 36-inch length. Large shawl collar and cuffs of Beaver, Squirrel or Opossum. Formerly up to $450.00. Hand Bags in 2 Groups 375 SILK DUVETYNE AND LEATHER BAGS, inside frames, mirror and neatly lined. Formerly up to $5.00. 220 CHIFFON VELYET, DUVETYNE AND LEATHER BAGS. Formerly $7.50. 1 Blouses Reduced in 3 Groups 200 ODD SILK BLOUSES in pastel and suit shades and several lace trimmed models are included. Formerly up to $4.95. 150 FRENCH VOILE BLOUSES. Filet and Irish Crochet trimmed, including the new Theodora sleeve. Formerly up to $5.90. 350 DRESSY BLOUSES of Crepe de Chine, in overblouse st yle,etc. Hand- somely embroidered in new Spring colors. Sy ited Formerly up to $7.50. Boys’ Department In 3 Groups 300 BOYS’ WASH SUITS of the better grade. Made of the firmest materials Sizes 214 to 10. Values up to $3.50. 150 BOYS’ SUITS, MACKINAWS AND OVERCOATS. Al) wool garments of ex- cellent make. Sizes 3to17. Formerly up to $12.75. 350 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. All wool, excellently tailored, in various models, Sizes 6to17. Formerly up to $16.50. jf 6 7 ge Silk and Kid Gloves In 2 Groups 2,500 PAIR OF SILK GLOVES. Included are 2-clasp fancy wrist silk Milanese. Slightly irregular. Formerly up to $2.95. 2,500 PAIR OF SILK GLOVES. Included are 2-clasp and 16-button silk Milanese Slightly irregular Formerly up to $5.00