The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 20

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DAYHASAP us A PLAN ) OUTOF CABARETS sips Will Close Them by Federal Injunction; Also Dance Halls and Road Houses. State Prohibition Di ow Ralph A Day announced this afternoon that a campaign to make this city and the entire State of New York absolutely “dry” is to be begun on Monday next At will be conducted with an additional number of agents and upon a plan which Mr. Day believes will be highly successful Against violators of the law is a Federal injunction which will close en sold. it can be proved liquor has b and restaurants, those of Broadway and adjacent streets particularly, egainst “speak-easies” and houses where Mr. Day believes there $s practically no recognition of the Prohibition Law, Mr. Day feels that his department has tried to be fair to violators of the Jaw, but has found that fines and short terms of imprisonment have Deen unavailing to stop th traffic in liquor, so he now intends to make his actions drastic in the extreme, He has no fauit to find with the big hotels, which, he says, make every attempt to preserve the law, even to their great financial loss. It has been _ feported to him that in the last two years the restaurant patronage of the hotels has decreased more than 50 per cent. and that some of the estab- lishments have been forced to close their grills, The “dryness’’ of the hote ted those secking liquors to p: the cabarets, the dancing plac yoad houses, and these are the v cou Mr. Day is determined to deal with in certain fashion. He is preparing now fur a trip to Washington for a conference with Federal Prohibition Commissioner loy A. Haynes to obtain more the task of next week. for the entire State. 11 fo be insufficient for the new plan ‘When Mr. Haynes was here last Mon- one Ar en, MAIN FLOOR rs - ee e ee | Women’s Fleece Lined Comfort Shoes cushion heels width. 1.98 | pair, only.. Women’s Slip-Overs All wool, sleeveless: va of colors; all size: value, Only......ee All wool; assorted com binations and solld colors; reguiar $2.69 vulue.. SUITS xalhe Spe- cial road | TO SQUEEZE BOOZE =. | | Newton, N. J., § The chief weapon he intends to use) "the fight now is against the cabarets | Women’s & Misses’ Wool Coats) Cut full length. Materials are velour and heavy Kersey; deep shawl collars of self materials. Buttons high at neck; also some fur collar coats in the lot. Full or half lined. Silk stitch- ing and button trimmed. As- sortment of sizes. Values up to $12.98. Spe- Vici kid lace style— sizes 5 to 8, EE Regular $7 value—Special Sale Price Women’s Silk rare 6 Splendid quality in black. Cordovan and white, siscs $14 to 10. Kes ser’ 9k *79¢ j bi * 98¢ Women’s Knitted Scarfs 1.49 ‘Men’s All Wool | Tailor-made, in Wool and Worsted. Fancies and neat stripe ef- fects—assortment of sizes, Regular $25.00 | 10.95 ||: Easy to Shop-—All Goods on O; tight for one year any place in which |!9t0 Slumberland when Ha | ing. wanted expunged from the record th THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922, day he told Mr, Day he might us many age ag he needs, ters for the on N to be of visiting there times, r glase so that an can be- seen ut His —— Clears | Way for His Dad, Blocked at Exit Italy. Causes Division in Conclave. Schoolboy Wallops Youth Who Interferes al Board Meeting. ROME, J: (Agi |—With the body of the late stones of St. Peter's, the interest fomewhere in New Jersey a boy is! tn grered College and the Vatican nursing a fine partl-colored on his jaw to-day and Harry Peatfield, son of Grorge Peatfield, member of the Board of Education of Newte J., is favocing his knudkies, 'T whose name was not learned, tion of his successor, been called for Feb, new Pontiff. The question vetween the church and the Ital! Government enters into the electl 2 to choose connected with his jaw, and it was fifteen minutes before he resumed! vatican shows that the interest in his surroundings. The Board held Night at which Pre det pr i. It was some Wikiam Harding, a meeting with the irre TSBs wing & Papp ement, a member A two-thirds majority necessary for clection Cardinals, muster. minutes of a previous meeting ut which the resignation of Prof. 1. Paul Mille: was accepted and that of eleven teachers was refused. Mr Handing ssid the meeting was ned executive session and was illegal. President Snyder explained he had | merely requested reporters to leave during the Board's discussion of the resignation of Prof. Miller, who was charged with having played strip headed Twenty-nine Cardinal ivor continuance of which was understood to h | polite relations with the Quirinai ! < “ ‘a isallegedby ype ean boys and with other | bane to resently George Peatfleld rose ta ehaet y 9 $ oj ag Meng “oro ote guncansy in) This Isn’t an Ordinary Sale at the door by a youth who was not identified by Newtonites “You can’t gat out of her the boy, "This thing's not Could Harry *Peatfield, husky high) over achool pupil, sit tit) and permit his % stamped inside. sire thus to be outraged? not. Bam! Wham! Down went the! & locker of lis father’s dighified exit und turmoil ensued. A wood time was had by all septing the youthful stranger. THE BIG STORE SIEGEL- COOP ER BUILDING} | Being Sacrificed by the A SHOPPING PLACE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE 6th Avenue, at 19th St. Low Price Specials Friday and Saturday } At Less Than Production Cost! Operated by the Ross Stores, Inc. | Women’s & Misses’ All late models in Tricotines, Poiret Twills and Silks, with chiefly Embroidery and Fancy Girdles, also two-piece Jersey Dresses, with shirred waist, kid collars and cuffs. Full assortment of sizes and colors. Values up to ak 98. a cial. . ; ip 98 Lowest Price in New York for Women’s High Shoes Fine quality Black and Brown Kid—Medium Heels with Rubber Heels Attached—sizes 3 to 8. Actually worth $5 and $6 per .| pair. Sale Price, per pair j 98 fe af only Boys’ Velvet Suits Oliver Twist style. tache braid trimmed. Nay fgiznin on sleeves. § 8 to 8. $7.00 value, Special ~~ Just Purchased 500 — Silk Waists New Lot, including Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Tricolettes and ‘ otherfabrics—all late models in a ¢ variety of col- striped Domet Flannel, full; nil sizes, 2c, dog | Men's Negligee Shirts white. Lace| Sivas “tio St MW trimmed, Peter st 40 value. Pan collars, ete. Special... Sizes up to 44. A Actually worth ig $4.00 each. Special Friday &Saturday only, | Boys’ Wool Mixture Ih « lurge variety neat paterns, Belted modols. Very weil made, All sizes, Reg- ular $5.93 quality Very Spe- ony. storm a and interline: 10 val. Bp *FOREIGNCARDINAL | NOW HASACHANGE NNPAPAL ELECTION Issue of Rapprochement With ated Press): Pope | Benedict latd away beneath the flag- 104 | jousehold turned to-day to the elec- | A conclave has a Tapprochement A thorough canvass of opinion in the peace party, er relations | virtually ‘lables, + /the number of votes each factor can parri, the Camerlengo or acting head of the church, are known | Benedict's | been directed toward a resumption of twe' tal Ring | bring to the wearer Health, Prosperity, Long Life and Good | Luck. The fad of the hour the country Don't accept Soaegee Look for the 2.98 Men’s & Boys’ Pajamas Fancy 1.00 “Walk In, Look Around. Store Open 915A. M.to6.15 P.M. 6th Ave.—Siegel Cooper Bidg.—At 19th St. vo] seven, a Negro, of No. 137 Wost 1¢1st! about. the same time ‘hete ‘were wan taken to Harlem Hospital | Agratches on her neck and evidences of Jock this corning, having been | P,Sttumsle. Persons in*the house jock th fs Jones sna called’ last. night and lett with a gas tube in his mouth. | about 2:30 thia morning. « had not beon affected by the gas,| Jones was taken by the police from ut ile face was covered’ with eoratals ly of M twenty-five, a Nogrese, enth Avenue, was fou' members ef, the Sacred College thought to be just as strongly posed, while nine are’ classified nontral, f The attitude of tha Anferican Car- of «inals—O'Connell Boston and Dough of Philadelphla—ts un: known at the Vatican, but the opinion is expressed ‘that unless s compro- mise i reached there never has been ) an opportunity for a foreign dinal to be elected Pope, ‘The m Jority enjoyed by the Italian members of the Sacred College is #0 evenly di- the hospital to the Wert 136th Street Station and thence to the District At- torney’s offic: @ denied he knew any- ‘0, 2266 Sev-| thing about ‘tre. ‘Tatoon’s death. Ilo ‘in her room ‘he held under musptelon. depends tipon the attitude of the for- eign Cardinals, The boom for Cardinal Mut Archbishop of Pisa, who was m« tioned as favored by the Governmen’, appears to be on the decline, whil Cardinal Archpriest Merry del Val, respectively leaders of the p party and the trreconcilables, « knowledged by their supporters t have little chance of being elected | themselves Cardinal Van Rossum of Holland ts | t prominently mentioned as a nen andidate should a deadlock be din the conclave, Ho is sixty- | years of age and was raised ‘o | | the purple by Pi 9 For the first tin will be permitted quarters occup pendent of tomorrow's weath- er buy a pur of Deliverer rubbers to: day. of dents, chauffeurs and numbered amorig Deliverer users, If you value your health buy your pair today. the | °° ian - =f a by! the ‘conclave. | ‘| They aro Sisters of Mercy, Who wil | preside over the Cardinals’ Ritchens. which heretofore have been super- vised by monks. —_>-—— WOMAN DEAD AFTER ae in| NEGRO UNDER ARREST is] award cintey gonkay “Swanky. vy|* ave Something for Us to Talli About Something for You to Know About nty These Aren’t Ordinary Clothes Tailored Manufacturer, Retiring sh an Se All garments its formerly on sale os garment! formerly on sale at $59 All garments formenty on sale t $64 332 Virgin Wool Fabrics The suits are tailored from long-wearing materials such as Kunhardt, Princeton, Hock- anum, Standish, Thomas H. Wilson's French Backs and Dunns, The overcoats are mad: up in fine fabrics such as Caledon, O’Brien, Crom bie, Strong-Hewat, Globe, Worumbo ani Hockanum, And every thread is virgin wool “New Models; hand tailed hea sale price $67 The Samuel Blum signs will soon come down from both my factory and my temporary store or overcoat you buy means money in yours bank book. 0 yh sacrifice sale prices on high grade These are typical of the tremendously big values lam offering: All garments .50 at $39 1 se J All garments Authentic Styles Je || fashion creators. Walk up Fifth Avenue and down Broadway and you'll sve similar styles uptown. The factory has already becn leased to the Sun Star Mfg. Co. Meanwhile I am offering you a dandy assortment of high grade clothing at very radical reductions. Every suit from former formerly on sale easements, D 350 at $47 Every suit and overcoat shown here em bodies the latest style ideas of well-posted in the shop windows — but at much higner prices! R Te Plenty of Salesmen to Wait on Everybedy Samuel Blum Factory: Temporary Store: 740 Broadway 1652 Broadway Cor. Astor Pl. Cor. 51st St. Open 8A.M.to 6:30 PM. Open 9AM.to 10 PM. —— 3rd Avenue and 121st St. QUALITY MEAT ["2:"| BARGAIN PRICES 20%. 16%, | B5c The aise Soda Cracker Ask the children this question Jelly with bread, or jelly with crackers? They will prefer crackers because they get more jelly that way. Tak-hom-a Biscuit makes a jelly sandwich that is neat and easy to cat, because it splits-in-two without crumbling. Make some for the children’s school lunch. Joose-Wites Biscurt (omPany Branches in Over 100 Cities Sunshine Biscuits A $265 Suite Reduced to $189 10 Pieces in prettily grained Walnut $1 Deposit and $2.25 Weekly An attractive modern suite of good lines and good making. un. Buffet with mirror back; 36-in, Server with drawer and ;roomy Cl Closet; 48-in. extension Table. Five Chairs Armehnir with genuine leather seats 4% Dining-room and Bedroom Suites in all Period Designs parate Pieces—Buffets, Tables, Chairs; Dressers, Toilet ‘Tables, Chifforobes, Beds, ete. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Phonographs EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING ALL ON LIBERAL CREDIT Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Qldest Furniture House in America’’ Two 193 to 205 Park Row Stores at Chatham Sq. No Matter Where You Live It Will Pay You to Come Here SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Loins of .—CUT OUT THIS COUPON-, FANCY rsey Pork SAVE be Per ibe on YOUNG MUTTON ARMOUR’S BEST 20% Sugar Cured Reg. HAMS § | sugar Curea oat Ome RIDAY & 1 ic SATURDAY only pee er Ket 43 tb oast Beef nderSteak 1922 WORLD ALMANAC Stands By Mail 50 ADDRESS NEW YOU WORLD, NEW YORK CrTy on

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