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see on seremennggor cen Ss | | j | post.” Efforts to ebtain an opinion from | Mr. Anderson were unavailing. office jt was said that he was not M WOULD LIKE AN’T MAKE | BEER Piel Bros. Lose sa Piaf for Injunction to Restrain Government From Interference. Application of Piel Brothers, brew- jers of Bast New York, for an injunc- tion to restrain the Federal authori- jut He tos: Not Believe | Anti-Saloon League Head | Would Accept Position. Prohibition Director Day | ties from interfering with them in the son, head of etal Judge Garvin in Brooklyn shy ianie see oe iia Aw|, Thtough counsel, Piel Brothers set ae Anti-Saloon League, as his AS) -o4 that under a ruling of the At- tstant Chief Enforcement Agent. jtorney General of the United States, ‘The statement was made during an|tecr could be manufactured for medi- aterview with Mr. Day upon the|cinal purposes, and the company had sin Hie; erate: Mn |capended about $60,000 on enlarging Seed s 3 its plant, and spent large sums for esting that the latter name a cand) malt and other Ingredients. The con- ‘ate for the office made vacant by the | sututionality of the Willis-Campbell assignation some months ago of Col. | Act. a supplementary enforcement act |to the Volstead Act, was questioned Anderson sug- he Colonel, in- Sein RIE AIFS Dae TER Judge Garvin held the Volstead Act dentally; is suing Mr. Day for $100,- ‘and the Willis-Campbell Act consti- 90 damages on slander charges. dutional, Mr. Day, after being asked if he eee ee CHILD PLAYING WITH REVOLVER SHOOTS SELF IN EYE. Twelve-year-old Dennis De vould not like to have Mr. Anderson ‘or his chief assistant plying ith an emphatic affin aid: |eoane a pence p . olver to-day under a wood- “The Anti-Saloon 14 the lig- | pie at No, 274 Ray Street, Staten est organization fighting for Probibi- | [siand. He pulled the trigger, but the ‘on and it is doing the most talking. | revolver was ruaty and failed to dis- Leise Thy not let it share some of the re- ae He struck it with a hammer. ‘ : 4 hibi- | There was a report and a moment Inter Lach oad of enforcing Prohibi-| owas found with blood gushing from his left Dennis was taken to “Don’t you think that this is giving Staten Baa eagles a the he league a big boost?"’ he was asked. “Yes, I think it is. But I don't be. ‘The bullet was located in the back of the skull. It in helieved he will live. Stern Brothers | West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) ALL-SILK CANTON CREPE NAVY BLUE and BLACK. Ample quantities of each. 40 inches wide. The quality and weight is exceptionally good. Special $2.85 per yard (Regular $3.95 value) SILK DEPARTMENT . . . . Fine Quality HOUSEHOLD LINENS Extensive assortments comprising celebrated makes of IRISH LINENS now offered at Decidedly Advantageous Prices. 350 SATIN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS— yox7o inches an Odd Satin Damask NAPKINS. Doz. nar 7.50, 8.50 Pure Irish Linen Huck Towels—Hem- sete Dama bene Der. $7.95 All Linen Sheets— ' Hemstitched. . . Pair, 13.50, 18.00 All Linen Pillow Cases-— Hemstitched. . . Pair, $2.50, 3.50 Hemmed . IRISH SATIN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS Each, 70x88 inches... Each, $6,50 | yox106 inches..... NAPKINS to match. Doz. $6.75 ‘NEW-—and the Game of the Hour for Fun, Excitement and Test of Skill SCHOENHUT’S INDOOR GOLF for HOME or CLUB Priced according to size of Golf Course, $10.00 and 15.00 Pafeoiond! Golfers, Amateurs and all Golf aspirants will find this game 4 most fascinating diversion, as it is “ outdoor” Golf as regards the mode of play and skill required to win a challenge match or tournament. At his | Jost sald quite) manufacture of beer for medicinal | Lew! rankly today that ho would like to| purposes, was denied to-day be Fed- | ‘\ist! doing 0 Dimity or ie lea A Each, $2.10, 2:75 hhieve Mr. Anderson would accept the 5 BROOKLYN JURISTS siding in AS HIS AS ASTIN “FOR MEDICINAL USE| A’ tier upon proper and strength giving nourishment. The or- dinary diet will not do. You should take that blood-mak- ing and tissue builder BOVININE 173 SECOND FLOOR. Pure Linen Huck Towels—Guests’ size; hemstitched or hemmed. Turkish Bath Towels--- Doz. You are invited to come and inspect this new, decidedly | interesting novelty now on display on our Fourth Floor. t of the work now, West 43rd St. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 27 MOTORISTS KILLED j ON N. Y., N. H. & H. IN 1921 NOW ON SICK LIST mM Latest Vietim; Brant of Work. urt Justice Aspinall te the st of the State jurists pre- lyn to Join the sick Het half of the Judges vic- shoulders of the re of whom did not ase! nh Btrect, Brooklyn, with Justices Benedict, Kapper y are the others IU sul holding court, all eechless as the result . Justices May und embers, together with ansky and Callaghan, are Pneumonia com- plete recovery depends The Food Tonic Of All Druggists Doz. $3.50 $3.50, 6.75 $7.75 x Ven Deaths Resalt From Driving Through Crossing Gates ‘twenty - killed and ninety injured during 1921 in ee er is sony dents on the lines| CLEARED OF FORGERY of the New ‘Niles were driven through the cross seven automobilists were | OO" w Haven and Hart- BY HIS WAR ides of movin dents alone re ords | sulte e in ten deaths and twenty-five in- 3ureau of Safety reports that the of accidents, fatal and other- to Large Canadian Entate |!arge estate, whic ‘road. William Davenport Brown of Montreal, twenty-seven, since he was discharged from the Can- of sentence when he pleaded guilty to forgery before Judge Talley in the Court of General Sessions — to-day. Francis L. Wellman, Brown's attorney, furnished a guarantee that the young nian will return to Montreal and place himself under the control of relatives, Brown participated in ten major en- kagements In Belgium and Flanders and earned a captain He is hetr to a is in controversy. His wife, the daughter of C. H, Me- Farlane, a millionaire railroad man of INJURIES ord & laylor && FIFTH AVENUE A aid Selling "Pasteful Frocks Choose Black Silks After all, a black silk is one of the most satisfactory fabrics, isn’t it. You can always feel well-dressed in a black silk and ready for any occasion. These are most unusual values, listed below. Satin Charmeuse $1.95 Yd.—Soft and drapey, 40 inches wide. Satin Sublime $2.95 Yd.—Soft finish, beau- tiful high lustre, 40 inches wide. Satin Crepe $3.50 Yd.—Excellent quality, 4o inches wide Crepe de Chine $4.50 Yd.—Heavy quality, dull finish, 40 inches wide. GROUND FLOOR For Every Sport a Homespun, *2.50 Yd. Sports clothes reign supreme at present, and for many of the sports costumes you need, homespun is the smartest material. This quality is one that should interest you, par- ticularly as it’s marked at a very low price and is shown in many lovely colors. Golf red, zinc, banjo, magenta, dahlia, delft, Canary, sapphire, rose petal, rust, sailor, ivory — it’s a fascinating list. 54 inches wide. Quaint Patterns in English Prints, 50c Yd. They are really chintz-like in their delicacy of design and tasteful use of color, making charming frocks, with hats to match. At this low price, for tomorrow only, one can have several such frocks, in a number of colors, from the fascinating selection. 36 inches wide. Imported Dimities are very lovely too, especially in delicate pastel shades, with a finely traced pattern. 32,inches wide. 65c yard. SECOND FLOOR Here Are Smart When you take off your heavy wrap in Restaurant or Theatre, it’s a joy to have a becoming fur scarf to throw across your shoulders. These scarfs of fox, stone marten, mink or skunk are most inexpensive at $39.50, These Fur Scarves %39.50 All that remain of our model coats and wraps, mink, mole, broadtail, caracul, squirrel and Alaska seal have been greatly reduced in price. Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat) $245, $275, $345. Those becoming loosely belted models, so handsomely lined are very moderately priced. FOURTH FLOOR Dresses That Do Theit Morning Duties Attractively three dresses pictured, illustrate just how charm- ing are the many new morning dresses we are. now showing, in such refreshing materials as voile, tissue gingham, and linen. At $8.75—A gay checked gingham, smartly trimmed with buttons and a white organdie collar edged with filet lace. At $9.75—Navy blue or black batiste sprinkled with white dots is most becoming with its white organdie collar and cuffs. At $9.75—A white voile dress with organdie collar, cuffs and vesiee, trimmed with val lace. SECOND FLOOR him. Brown came to New York during has been irresponsible | the holiday season, put up at the Hotel Netherland and passed a number of | Ing. adlan Army because of gas, shell shock | small checks to which he signed the affecting employees has been] and wounds, earntd him a suspension | names of friends. since the e DIEQUEZ WILL GIVES $1 TO DIVORCED WIFE| worth 18 a wite.” The three children are here. Requests of $100 to each of his three | Switzerland. children, $1 to his divorced wife, Mrs. Alba Moreno of San Francisco, and the remainder of his estate, valued at about $5,000 to hin widow, were made in the will of Manuel Dieguez, Guatemalan | plied for the body. Consul tn thi Canada, hes been unable to live with! the Murropater "Goeee totaye aL CCS ——— Dieguez died mysteriously on Jan. 11. The will was made on Dec. 14 preced- In making the bequest to his divorced wife, the testator wrote that It was “in no sense a slur upon her character, for she was ever a good wife to me, but rather as a recognition of her sterling ‘The widow of the consul left last week for wife and children, Court to-day. Mr. Calvary Cemetery on Saturday, She was Instructed to make the payments to the divorces ‘When Mr. Diegucz died the two Governments which afe at war in Guatemala and his mother ap- It will be sent te his mother after disinterment from Visie the Midwinter Furniture Sale Sixth Floor : Cire Ribbon for Girdles, *1.10 Yd. Black cire, the kind that you see on so many smart gowns today. And it is most adaptable too for between-season hats. This is a 7%-inch width and a beautiful heavy quality. The price, we need scarcely say, is very special. Two-Tone Satin With Faille Back $1.65 Yd. This also makes charming girdles and the double faced effect is very attractively used for bags. It is a AS good 914 inches wide. — The price is exceptionally: low. GROUND BLOOR Another Sale of Russian and Antique Hand-Made Laces Russian filet and all-linen antique laces are growing daily more popu- lar, for every possible use in interior decoration. In fact, the last ship- ment we received disappeared within a day. We were most fortunate in securing another large quantity to offer at the same low prices. At $1 Yard Hand-made all-linen 7 Ue r antique lace in most effec- ie K < } tive designs. 6 to 9 inches wide. At $2.95 Yard Hand-made Russian filet laces. 15 to 18 inches wide. GROUND FLOOR Soaps and Other Toilet Goods Values of interest to you! Many of the toilet articles you need -- and need now—are marked at reduced prices for this special selling Bourjois Almond and Lettuce Soap, 6 for 55c French Guest Soap, 12 for $1.50 Piesse and Lubin Guest Soap, 12 for $1.75 Atkinson Bath Salts Tablets, 12 for 95¢ Listerine Tooth Paste, 32c Pebeco Tooth Paste, 33¢ Kolynos Tooth Paste, 17¢ Lyons Tooth Powder, 17¢ Borine, large size, 57e Alkalol, large size, S7e French Tooth Brushes, 39c each, $2 '2 dozen Headache Hair Brush, $3.25 Small Ebony Hand Mirror, 50 Samurai Talcum, large, 19¢ Powder Books, 19¢ GROUND FLOOR

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