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SS WRE ” order is the result of the discovery by |not later than the day following their | v RECTOR DAY’ s NEW ORDER Mr. Day that many forgeries had heen | -eceipt for personal verification by the AIMED AT BOOTLEGGERS. | put over by bootiegors who tampered | Director or his Chief Assistant, 0. A with the mails and used forged per- | Greager."* « Dealers to Present | mits. Mr. Day left last night for Wash It was said in January that tootleg- | ington, He will take up with Com- by Ghe Mek td ba el gers had amassed miilions by these | missioner Hayes his appointment of Permits Personally at His OMee, | methods. Mr. Day's order to dealers|James F. Pershing jr. Director Day yesterday notified lees Mi ‘ Director, which IGA Ie tied “Before making any slipment of ‘ Davey, for- warehouse and distillery compantes|sqyor on form 1410A. in excess of can Rina a rents Rea that applications for withdrawal per- mits must be brought personally to his office where the signature of one of- ficial will be kept on record. The one barrel or fifteen cases, you will| League, had tifrned down the position prove the validity of the forms by|accepted by Gen. Pershing's nephew, having an official representative of | Mr. Day said he presumed the salary, your concern bring them to this office ' $3,800 a year, was too small. | AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN ®: SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE, Charles Purcell & Co.—Mari dames Watte—<(ther 8 Se*Smoking Permitted in Bos AMUSEMENTS. _ 'Th.,624&Cen.P. W. Col. at 3 y. | CENTURY 8.90, Last Mat Times ™™ GHOGOLATE SOLER =» rn ASTOR Thea., 45th @ B'way. Bve Mats, Sat. & Wash. B’ wegig’ THE BLUSHING BRIDE oth nr. [Clrele 8752. vi Ambassador ; Cad iMts.Bat,eWash.b «| BLOSSOM TIME |, =| S471 OP, UPC OPE, | SHUBERT **: BIJOU West 45th Street Evenings, 8.90. Mats. Sat. & Washington's B'day ™ DOVER ROAD ‘cere CHERRY Bailett'e Bat Theatre a ae Souris LST. Th.,W.o! + Mts, Bat, Tues. ry Was A MUSICAL COMEDY REVELATION. COMEDY Aint St way, ev Mats. ‘Te & Thurs. 2.20 ‘inTHE WHITE nd \ es eed RITZ widunane: MATS WED -SAT, “An exceptionally interesting, amusing ena worth while play, well acted.” Kenneth Macgowan tn the Globe. Pa PINS & NEEDLES well’ cast and Ketpe Standecs on Tips of Their Toes. | “The PAE S Ts 2cik= [WntcouRTENAY 3'tAW BREAKER}: BST. Tied. MATS THURS - SAT. BOOTH Mag MATS weED-Sat P MATS WED - SAT. A THEATRE GUILD PRODUCTION, WHO _ GET: SLAPPED _ FULTON, 46,W.of B'y.Ev.8.30. Mts, Wd.&8t. MARY GARDEN says of SIDNEY BLACKMER “Que Artist! A young genius has come to the American Stage.” ‘THEM UNTAIN MAN MANES. 830" MATS SATE WS BA - i} ARLEN AT 2/30 CASINO ANDES ) PD cANDERSON ITA NGERINE “The Deluge’ 4 PLYMOUTH d : ‘ b. 2: v. Spring ba. MATION Gin NARY 5 wey naa ene MAT: aves CENTRAL E438! TODAY zt TONIGHTS:1 ‘Muthae Oi Pauline Lord Hopkins Presents] VANDERBILI ae LITTLE 7 "THEATRE, W. 4 W. 44th 6. B Mats. To-m'w & Wed. at 2.30. Can Lara oat — JOLIN GOLDEN & MARCUS LOEW Lata WINCHELL SMITH'S & JOHN E HA ZARD Ss GREATEST BR x WAY SUCCESS PRICE MATS, eats Reserved. Al LAST 3 DAYS A METRO-REX INGRAM PRODUCTION APOLLO D. W. GRIFFITH’ S om Empire of New Emotions eh wie ae she Si tore Mvtnn, 1s $1.88 .00-Cert re Evenings, 8.30. Mats. Wed, and Gat. ELTINGE “ West aa Bt. ‘With PEGGY WOOD & LENNOX TAWLE. CAPIT BROADWAY ,atSist SUSE. NEW AMSTERDAM W 42ST eres HATS. WED. & SAT. S0¢te#222 NO HIGHE! ZIGGPELD TRIUMPH MARILYN MILLER SALLY EON BRROL in ants, Bob @ and others. 3d Sk iu BARTHELMES3 | n“TOL'ARLE DAVID" | NEAR GthAVER & st PREME VAUDEVILLE New York's Newest Sensation ECAT and NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF, at_11—-NEW SthAvell Peake 5 “4 ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC ey. 20KSt} ty arena Rev EMPIRE #'way and 40th 8t._ Eva. 8.20 ss iy DORIS KEANE ‘CZARINA ee W. Ad St ||Henry Miller's a. s STRA—and Katherine MacDonald in “Her Soclal Value.” Berlow Girls & other vaudeville RICHARD BARTHELMESS In “TOL'ABLE DAVID” ORS ROMANCE BASED ON THE CELEBRA ED y HUDSON W. 4ith St. Evenings Matinve Saturday =, [MARIE LOHR iti Direction B. 8, MOSS (} AME (@) ___By VICTORIEN SARDOU. = ~~ AA es. THE PRODIGAL 4and Street B.of B'way ||PARK Ten, coy cr FABLES’ CAME WA JUDGE” &AST 8.8.0 poec FAY’S “ Beginning Saturday || ,; IRENE CASTLE In “French Heels” Fist SSewing on eny Sereeo COBIACIK OR AY By Fannie Hurst, Journal [5 At OG ROG) Malai sLarry Semon Comedy BRO Ts {GEO. M. COHAN'S. COMEDIANS “y Wholesome Musical Comedy THE O’BRIEN GIRL KNICKERBOCKER? 2, 95 8. vs Matinee Sat. at be = “BULL DOG DRUMMOND”|| REAL ESTATE 98 | SALE— A Real Melodrama,” witb A. E. Mathews)! JER! aoe | wt: HIGHLANDS, N. J. Noted Koiatstee Ore nA Riou W. 44th St. Eves. at 8.20, eee XT Sol CONCERT OCH. BELASCO ‘;.t5c wea. «tins | Seashore Building Lots tor Sale DAVID $10 Down, $5 Montel DIi A L rT 10 Fase A matey iB ° $9 7 up “s798,0 R FOOL’S PARADIS oie Banas TIMES A Paramount Picture. waite, SCULTHORP REALTY SQUARE Fam Rialto Orchestra. WALLACE EDDINGER- Sbee NASHI | ‘Atlantic Highla: MES | CONTIN’ " ” PURITERION SgUARE sontiNuous |} in “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK' -||_ HELP w NTED—FEMALE. 6° Spo w artenpemaest || Sy School Girls Make Money. 6000 it ‘DEARIE _He school | shah Saturdays, take orders for iusical Comedy GLOBE ' Eve, 8.20, Nat “WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TO-NIGHT?”" Grand Central Palace. FEBRUARY 17“to 25“ fele used tn cvery home. W 613] Sensation at the ce Dally| Burlesque, & 8.19|Pop.Prices FOR SALE. as Assistant | | THE EVENING WORLD, C ER SHOW | With HARRY LANDER, ‘THE FOUR HORSEMEN Grab DUBE, Phlue @ Co. @ othere “5 2 cee Sie i| || BIAMONDS ‘ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922, New Locations of Departments So many departments have outgrown theirsspace that with the opening of our new building many rearrangemeuts— still in progress—were necessary. These enlarged departments are adding daily to the variety and convenience of Hearn shopping. HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1627 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. February THE MONTH OF SPECIAL PURCHASES The advantages to you of our cash-purchasing - policy are evident in these splendid values for every member of the family Everybody Shops Here on Saturday One Day Sale—Saturday . Junior Misses’ Crepe and Taffeta & DRESSES 13.95 Value $17.94 Junior Misses’ Trimmed with contrasting ccol- ored materials and pretty em- broideries—models in brown and navy—sizes 12 to 16 years. GINGHAM DRESSES wee 275 New Spring styles, showing a variety of pretty checks and colors, with effectively contrasting trimmings. Now In 12 to 16 yrs. New Assortments of Spring Sport Coats For Junior Misses 14.73 to 27.73 Spring-Like and New! Girls’ Cretonne Dresses Special 1.81 and 2.83 Quaintly patterned cretonnes with flowered or fruit designs are fashioned in Spring dresses of charming new style. One and two piece models in various pretty shades come with contrasting collars and cuffs. 8 to14 yrs. Girls’ Taffeta Dresses — navy, brown and Copenhagen, are or prettily made with pointed cuff hem—with Paisley trim- | ming or silk embroidery— fancy ribbon girdle— “9 4 7 | 10 to 14 years—special. with colored blouses are braid were $1.94 sizes 8 to 14 years— | Girls’ Middy Dresses—all white collars cuffs—skirts are full kilted— trimmed— and MISSES’ AND GIRLS' SATEEN BLOOMERS—lustrous, serviceable quality—full cut—with continuous crotch— 12 to 22 years—were $1.74. Special Purchase Sales Whisk Brooms ny 5 | Value .27 Substantial brooms with good bristles In Same Section. Hand and Nail Scrubs with handle—were .42 32 were .74 Vanity Perfume Droppers— the purse—convenient flat shape—were $1.00 Red Rubber Syringes were $1.46.... hard TS St I LEE AES. Ee Imitation Ebony Buffers— removable chamois— Ivory Tint Buffers— 147 with 54 84 APITOL Watches — Gold Jewel Rubberset Shaving Brushes— OF THE APOCALYPSE’ First pasa rubber tubes—rapid : white bristlese- B'wa: net Bt. CAPITOL, GRAND ORC. MARIE DORO wy py Thean S.gcih wt St musi inte 46 SP ITP Tata) NAZIMOVA ||, Villes oF THe FikiD” ~ || red rubber—were .84..... .86 | Lone Emery Boar “ v oy || By Wm. Hurlbut, With Frederick Perry. | “4 paper containers— . in “A Doll’s House i |] Ivory Tint Combs—fancy coarse | Biy & 47 Bt. Strand Symphony orch. | IMUSIC BOX ¥ 48t.Bry. 1470, v.§ 8.1 Saha aro) | or fine dressing combas- MAlG Vi apeeursissei cones 8 Seay PRAY wy : Wood S| Bronx Opera Houseit88 2 |LRws “MUSIC BOX REVUE"|| Peary tit Tae SRA Lt Oranes, Wvod Bide: a al 6 MAIDEN LANE. 8 Floer. fooden Back Hair Brushes— A THE MAN \ WHO CAME B W. 424 6t. Eva. 8. 18, Take clevator WEE THe issn ee . 54 | Sanitary Aprons— SAM H. HARRIS UPTOWN STORE: 46 34 see —— DER TA Ee] | 503 Sth Av. Over Schulte’s. 1 fight up Reversible Hygienal Powder WOE Bree yices tees CONCERTS SIX CYLINDER LOVE postin vk Ti a et. Puffs—were .46.......4+ ‘36 | Silk Rubber Lined Traveling CHICA GC ICAG With ERNEST TRUEX, L . dartiay Baal Bette. Cases eth 81. a ay A | were .10, ..cake 7 | Fragrant Taleum Powders— MARY GARDEN, General Director | ow . eelay — en MANHATTAN | DIAMONDS & CREDIT | esr, toga Byes tor Libera! Torms | Beat VALUES in the City 4 tile Soaps— 17 | ROYAL giamene D & WATCH CO, Were 18. cccecs cake 14 F RE AEP | IaMelden bene, Tei 243 Jor® | Steel Nail Files—different Boriclor Tooth Paste— 82011 $1 Weekly Buys $50 Diamond Ring Sizes—special .......es000+ were " : : 18 (Mason & Hamlin, the official plano.) _ $2 Weekly Buys $100 Diamond Ring Our own imports in perfumes cut way below comvler prices. M ET ROPOLITAN rena | — = at METROPOLITAN, 47 WEST 42D STREET, Large assortment in exquisite fancy bottles. rest we ro-NIGBT SNOW MAIDEN AL SHAYNE pt AMON DS SMEs Benean —_————————____i— ATW TANDMAN TIAN UBED. Ai doe eight de 1 JAMONDS ‘37 MAIDEN LANE oe Women’s Drop Stitch Silk and Wool SPORT HOSE Special. . 1.74 Cordovan, black, nude and other desirable mixtures. Women’s Silk Hosiery Were $1.45. 84 A saving of nearly fifty per cent. on silk hosiery isan un- usual opportunity to save beret on your desired Ain ply. Mock seams — black, cordovan, gray and alee Women’s Silk Hose—full fash- foned—biack and cordovan— twere $1.97 Men's All Silk Hosi z—tull fash- ioned—black und cordovan-— Were Oli87. 66. .6csss seeded Junior Boys’ New Serge Suits Special 5,50 Oliver Twist and middy mod- els o/ all-wool serge in new styles for Spring, made with double yoke back and -front, braided collar and handsome- fr were $3.96 to $10.74 2.94 to 8.74 Junior Boys’ Suits—navy blue, gray and green corduroy-—Oliver Twist and plaited junior Norfolk styles—many with detachable pique collars and cuffs— 3.24 ats —fancy cheviot, Chinchilla and melton overcoat- ings— wore $5.96 end 88.7......976 ered prices. were $7.50... . ‘ A re— ' Sterling Silver Individual Pepper. Fancy Glass Syrup Jars—with were 89.76. 6.75 ‘and Salt Shakers—six in velvet-| removable nickel sil Oliver Twist Suits —- velveteen trousers and repp or poplin blouse—special .. and forks, six table and tea | were $16.95 pair. z spoons, one sugar shell and one | Silver Plated T: Saturday Sale butter knife— aes Dinner Forkt—variety of ep ’ were $14.95.... +68, signs—French gray and bright Men’s Work Clothes Sheffield Plate Fruit Bowle— finish— Corduroy Suits Were $15.00 12.45 Dark brown Norfolk coats—sizes 36 to 46— culled trousers—sizes 30 to 4: Work oe blue, blue striped, white or khaki Special .59 Work Shirts — domet flannel, striped percale, blue thambray, black sateen and khaki—sizes 14 to 17—were $1.09 to $1.45.. .97 Clearance Sale Broken Assortment of SPORTING GOODS Rugby, Soccer and Basket Balls 8 were $1.45 95 were $2.4 1.75 were $4.95 3.50 were $5.80. 4.10 Ice Skates—broken were $8.50 and $4.75.......2.95 Ice Skates — WEE BLOB. sccievses 1.05 Brownie 2-A Cameras ture 24x4% inches— were $3.50.... take pic: WEST OF FIFTH AVE. These pieces are very unusual value, for the silk in them is fine and serviceable and the lace of good mesh and dainty pattern. Models in flesh only. Cami-Vests of Fine Net—practical for wear as a vest with coat suits or dressés or to be worn as a Camisole—beaa- tifully trimmed with real filet lace inserting and made with of satin—model fastens at the ly Cal ara niece chev- back: seesiiccssesnn putea wesw ..... Special rons—si:zes 3 1o 10 years. Novelty Si ‘. shi ‘ y Step-ins (Illustrated right) Crepe de chine Corargnce of Other Satta fee eet with side frillings of Calais lace—were 83.97... ... 3.28 A good opportunity to replenish your worn silverware with the best makes and attrac- tive patterns which come under these low- lined case--were $4.95... Chest of Silverware—Rogers Al six each of dinner knives were $4.95 95 Years of Business Prosperity built on the solid rock of good values to our customers is the reason for our con- stant growth. Four generations of own- ership by the same family preserve and perpetuate this inheritance of experience and wisdom in merchandising. Special Purchase Sales Radium Silk Sets Vests, Chemises and Step-ins Value $2.79 Each.. mae ‘ ‘ont panel of fine embroidered net over all-around band 2.57 SILVERWARE were $1.45. Sterling Silver 10 inches high 3.75 were $2.50 half doz......1.58 SPECIAL PURCHASE SALES Ven Fair Silk Mills lose Out of Women’s Novelty Silk GLOVES 84 Value $1.50 to $2.00.. Two clasp, novelty gloves of hae Milanese ilk, in combinations of two colors, such as blue and white, black and white, white and tan, pongee and black, beaver and taupe, etc. black and white is especially featured. All sizes, but not in each style. | The Spring favorite combination of | | \ MORNING SPECIALS 2.75| On Sale Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P.M. Films-—No. 116-—for 2.4 Cameras | to prevent dealers buying, quantities restrict: ne Orders were .30.. ‘ &} Na 1h -for No, 3 Camer Ht Boys’ Rain Coats... 2.95 $1.95 MYERS AV cy 18 n’s black — rubt | Limit 5 seams—plain | eee ed Waterproof Gata ce BOY’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR _ is aa Pee speeth . 97 ct. Little Tots’ Skirts 50 Black Lynx Scarfs Whiterlace | and embroidery | ? Gertrude and Empire sty een WES Were $56.73 33.50 INFANTS! DHESBES-si:cOND rL.00n. | $490 Growing Girl’ Skunk Neckpi, $16.50 and $19.50 High Cut Shoes 7 neadelS Boys’ Suits..... 11,65 | AMLde op ttacwide” widuies All-waol caastmeres and cheviote frail eal, TCP BOR gray, tan and be | $3.50 Crewing Girls’ Gift-Shop Special : High Cut Lace Shoes... 2.45 48 Black lacé-—broad toe—low heels 8 to 15 years. wide widths. SHOES—8ECOND FLOOR, ~sizes 245 to 7. boys! CLOTHING—THIRD PLUOR, Je RK, ‘ $1.07 Boys’ Gray ageatt s fanitty 35 ct. Boys’ Hose 22 Fleece Union Suits........ 71 Package Chocolates Heavy combed yarn—triple knee High neck—long sleeves—ankie all slzes. length—well made garment. in Attractive Box oe 9 12 and 13 for other Hearn Advertising HOBIERY—MAIN FLOOR. KNIT UNDRRWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. _—_—$—$—$_$ $a | '