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“HE RESIGN Ir ORTY DRY AGENTS IN VARIOUS GARBS SEEK BROOKLYN RUM 100 ir FRICTION. Report Tells of _ Clashes of Prohibition Chief With Superior. Federal Prohibition Roy Haynes, fion received in certain quarters to- y, is shortly to resign, In his Place it is said a New York poli tician of prominence in Republican jranks will be named Commissioner according to informa Mr Haynes, it is said, is desirous wf getting out because of friction be itween him and his superior, Com- missioner of Interna enue Blair Prohibition Ag: Ml and Hoffman, engu ship ments of liquor trom ada to New 4 ork, returned to this city to-day with 420 bottles of stuff found flong the route. An automobile with 120 bottles caught fire near Hudsc and was abandoned. It found f State troopers. At a place known as Bell's Pond the agents unearthed 400 bottles more. oo ACQUITTE)-OF MURDER, SHOT DEAD BY GUNMAN iaacer, wich home was Bergen Street, Hast New wailing for u train in thy Railroad Yor rk, Nis breast, Th De Falco died pital without ha jousness. ‘The food, but wa hic munis ther one. ait to Be Spied ooh and Searched. As announced generally yester ay a crusade to surprise viola- tors of the in the midst of their crimes in Brooklyn was started to-day from the office of Willam B Lord, Assistant Prohibition Enforcement Officer in that borough Volstead act rty agents painstakingly “disguised as businessmen, me chanics and laborers were sent from the Manhattan office in charge of Agent Chris Fortman Many persons who have been sus: pected of illicit trade in Brooklyn stayed close to their establish ments all day, waiting to be spied upon and s d WOWAN A RA CHICAGO, March Alden has been a ecretary of the Chicago, Burlington iney Railroad, it was announced ay. According to oMcials of th road, she Is the only woman in Amer holding a corporate office with a class one railway. PEP errnmnmnrmnrmnmm™m™,_ “E” is for “Eddy’s” Old English Style Sauce ‘Though this couplet may not be quoted among the nur rhymes. ~it’s a house- hold) phrase among the families that like good “eats.” ooees 2a Ae U. S. A. \t Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, bs NY: 27 Spring S PENNY A POUND PROFIT === aaa MAARe The Last Word in Deliciousness! Polar Pudding Ice Cream Specialties At Loft Fountains and Tea Rooms Thursday and Friday, March 30th and 31st POLAR PUDDING SUNDAE Comprised of Polar Pudding Ice Cream, a delicious Fruit and Nut Dressing, topped with Whipped Cream and centred with a luscious Cherry 15¢ POLAR PUDDING PASTRY DELIGHT Comprised of a portion of French Pastry, Polar Pudding Ice Cream, Fruit and Nut Dressing and W 25¢ hipped Cream POLAR PUDDING ICE CREAM CAKE Comprised of a portion of delicious Layer Cake, Polar Pudding Ice Cream, Fruit and Nut Dressing, and a Cherry Whipped Cream 20c Special for Thursday, March 30th ASSORTED CLUB ameates 2de EXTRA SPECIAL NOONDAY TREAT! Between the hours of 12 noon and 2 P. M. we will sell a Half pound bag of this special for 10c. CHOCOLATE COVERED MELCARS: A delicious blending of Marsh- mallow and Caramel. 39c Our reg. 49c goods. POUND BOX We Also Offer: Fancy Assorted Hard Candies: POUND BOX Briarcliff Assorted Milk Chocolates: POUND 89c 2 POUNDS $1.78 DYE FADED CURTAINS, SKIRT SWEATER, DRESS OR COAT | [ tt - Each package of “I sineail Dy | evaevihin 1y Diamond contains directions so simple any Dyes—-no_ other kind—-then perfect Bo woman can dye or tint her old home dyeing is guaranteed, Just tell worn, faded things new. Hven if she your druggist whether the material € a never dyed before, she P tieh, fadeless color into skirts, dresses, waists, coats, stock-| can put/you wish to dye is wool or silk, shabby | whether it is linen, cotton or mixed Diamond Dyes never streak, IN “DIAMOND DYES” goods. ings, eweaters, coverings, draperies,\spot, fade or run.—Advt. Badly Decayed Teeth and Roots Carefully | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, BORDEN’S MILK PRICES DROP CENT A QUART Next month’s price of milk to the con- ming public will reach its lowest April level in four years, according to an an- nouncement issued yesterday by P. D. Fox, President of Borden's Farm Prod- ucts Company, Borden's prices, effective April 1, are Grade B, bottled milk, quarts, 14 cents; Grade A, bottled milk, quarts, 17 cents, Last April Grade B sold at 15 cents and Grade A at 18 cents a quart. nr FMW Here's the Floor Lamp tohelp make a house into ahome. Beautiful gold stippled stand, 64 inches high, a fine shade with 8 inch’ silken fringe and skirt. Great variety to choose from, all equally rare in worth, More than 1000 fix- tures hung and leht- € All at tow prices, & Many homes have five or six pairs of shears and scissors. There is only one that cuts —and that eae is Wiss. fother keeps them hidden inthesewing achine drawer. Get @ pair of 6-inch Wiss Scissors, They are the best that can be made. a s depending upon dah Sty nc Absolutely Guaranteed WIS fmt | Since 1848 For Sale Wherever Good Cutlery Is Sold ye to be almost wer to bring to the UCK—Hi id AAikged by the uncanny in its wearer, GOOD rved on your fin, focal jowelry store at once and this odd CHINESE GOOD LU! ING and obtain a copy ofits None genuine withost the SE stamped Yo show it to you AVOID COLDS IN WINTER Keep the Body Nourished with Gude's Pepto-Mangan and Prevent Colds. Under-nourishment or | ity makes one 4 Gude's Pepto-Man three times a day, tablet form, builds » prevents colds. ‘lake no chan ing the winter months and keep your fit, and you will have a , happy season, Buy some of it now from your druggist, and befo it is all, gone have another bot ready. Several i feel like a new person. Mangan in both liquid form is for sale by all druggists. for it by the full name, “Gude's Advt Pepto-Mangan."—Advt, Teeth Withont Plates ve Decayed Teeth ten Loose Teeth oe Diseased Gums Teeth Thoroughly Cleaned. THETM. ain Crowns Extractec. SETS OF * Made at Reasonable Prices EN PL ATES RRTARED pro WHILE YOU WAI 9? BLOO, 2 E. 125th St. 169 E. 34th St. SE Cor.Sth Av, N.W.Cor.ad Ay 0 ees Ave.. 4 foe 8 St. Dur fives will be open pad biveadage ant Re Ty 0 A.M, to 6 P.M. Davy di Monogram, address and paper—95c 24 linen sheets. 24 linen. envelopes. or on charge). (All in a box)—for 95c. Commercial Stationery Section. Downstairs Store, New Building Swelteringly Busy most of the time within me, eight or almost always asleep. ington and Albany are very time to muster their forces and calculate awhile. cheap, common and mean. , March 29, 1922. Spring Concert Thursday Auditorium. Edna Beatrice Bloom. The new Concert Organ. Ampico-in-the-Chickering. Victor Caruso records. Your monogram and address Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 Telephone: Stuyvesant 4700 Doing Nothing in Particular men I feel Of the ten nine of them are Our statesmen at Wash- have to Give them they is to prove it. Sneering and seoffing is Signed) at 2.30, in the First Gallery, New Bullding 22 MANHATTAN AVENUE spir details. vay, blue, champagne, pink white. the left. sheets the 24 (no plate in Paris. LANVIN Daytime Capes adapted from RENEE at $95 Of all the capes that the famous couturieres of Paris have created, we selected only show the great artists at their best. * o* A master hand has adapted them for us in a that rivals the originals—losing none of their or the charm of the materials and decorative The two adaptations pictured are representative of this rare group LANVIN'’S delightfully youthful cape with its quaint overcape is of sand colored twill, pictured at NEE’S graceful version of the blue twill faced with decorative use of fine tuecks—a favorite trimming Pictured at right. Special Sale of $6.75 to $8.95 Tailored Silk Blouses Canton crepe. , Crepe de chine.... Habutai silk. . . | $4.85 Such blouses as these are rarely to be bought in a sale. The man who made them is one of the oldest and most reli- able makers of tailored blouses in the United States makes models only of the finer type. —blouses with the pinafore collar —blouses with the sweater collar —blouses that button in the back —blouses with tucked fronts —blouses with frills well over the coat collar, close cuffs and slender shoulders. | The manner in which they are put together and finish- | ed is a pleasure to see. The materials are always one of the nicest things about them. Third Floor, Old Building Miss 2 to 6 takes to Capes And makes them the newest fashion orings. grounds. Simplicity. Brilliant Extremely practi too. Tweeds and y reeliee such as are used in English, sports clothes, bright overplaids on neutral some col- with] $8.75 to $15.75 Four models, with the new circular lines and woven leather} buttons; or with throw scarfs,| fringed at the ends. | * *# * | We have never shown such delightful fashions for little qu al such reasonable prices as those in the Infants’ Shop this spring. | Third Floor, Old Building beige color 100 Boudoir Lamps | '$6 grade—for $4 Costume Slips Serviceable Morning They fit, as a smart blouse should, with collars that set | Coats, $12.75 1922, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York a great vogue, but women | the yard. 40 Chinese Rugs, $: Average Average size, 20 Kazaks, ROLANDE *—dinner few and these Originally $50 to $65 * piece sets. sets in each design. gold lines and handles. Now $10 to § and American pore cape in navy ain. illustrates her Coffee sets, now $13.7 Second Floor, Old Building Chocolate sets, now $ Excellent lamps of neat, well-turned pattern in ma- hogany-finish wood with mahogany-toned silk cord, bulb and brass-finished The same that made tries that now se section of France the rare old lapes- U for thousands holder. of dollars each, is carrying on Complete with 10 in. silk he tradition in. these inerpen- shade bound with gold gal- | sive cotton ones, loon—good heavy quality of een silk in rose, gold, blue, putty At least fifty sizes color, lavender and mulberry. and ob in small about 12 square: in size Second Gallery, New Building for pillow tops, table , pole-screens—to big, rich-looking. wall-p oblong, square and of the shapes suitable for ALTOW mantel use, the largest 72 in. highx102 of charmeuse, $9.75 | iijone An attractive tailored | , Perhaps the best reproduc version that especially | for the characteristic blue-green adapts itself for wear with | colorings are faithful to type and the fashionable straight-| the great spreading leafy trees, line frocks and costume and castles in the background a SD ata gee ‘4. | and birds, dogs and hunters in blouses by gathering its | the foreground are as one sees fullness at either side of a! them in the fine old originals. | very low waistline. o. In the favored Spring ~hade beige, gray, navy blue, flesh and white and black Third Floor, Old Building Two-toned spreads suggests a perpetua vogue. They belong to the | family of old-fashioned things that never go out of fashion. | With Colonial furniture they trike a harmonious note | hee tite aving:| a cake during March. Of unbleached mu wit candlewick tufts, No need lay in delivery, due to the on them | hand, all orders taken will Single-bed size, $10 ’ de the cake. bed size, $11 each, Seventh Gallery, New Building | who size, 20 Kazaks, $75 to $125 grades- ~originally i Dress Goods Salon, at | white, rust, French blue, brown, navy blue and black. First Floor, Old Building 80 Oriental Rugs 29.50 grade— Less for $19.50. 4x2 ft $49 to $69. 1Ox8 ft. $75 to $175 grades Antiques and moderns, sizes from 6.8x4.8 ft. A small, but exceptional opportunity. Third Gallery, New Building Nine different designs—5 to Beautiful floral patterns—many colorings—mat gold or traced gold and some with coin Other fine reprodu tapestries 106 30 $49 to $69. Odd groups in China Sale Further reduced, to close out sets—coffee sets—chocolate sets glassware—tumblers—odd china pieges 200 Dinner Sets—now $35 each M American porcelain, English semi-porcelain and fine imported china—100 and Fine Fine China in Crown Derby Design Marmalade jars and syrup jugs, now $2 each—were $5. Second Gallery, New Building Reproduction French Tapestry Panels—$2 to $60 on in other Wool Tricot woven for and sold exclusively by Wanamaker’s $3.50 a yard Knitted wool frocks, wraps, skirts and suits have had wished to do their own sewing complained that the fabric could not be bought by So we had it made to our order, in gray, gold, to 9.3x4.8 ft. Many Fine Dinner Sets at Half Price originally $20 to $90, of with very handsome borders. The best laundry soap we know of, be Seventh Gallery Fourth Gallery, New Building Last Two Days of Blu-Mottle Laundry Soap at 5c and only sent to your home at New Building Untrimmed Millinery at $3.50 de While there probably will be several days’ de- bulk of orders now on imported china » some striped ratine oF a closely woven, striped fish q q pra ulee atid W eaal tera Fine, beautifully colored Straw that may be laundered any Old Blue Navy Henna number een Beige Purple Brow Black with’ bextolosted pub ire tara Trimmed with a smart bow of ribbon, a colorful French raglan sleeves, Narrow black; Wreath of fruits or flowers or a jaunty quill—you would ilk cord bindings, never guess that these hats only cost §: French blue, lip stick red, The shapes are especially well designed, in the almost tangerine or mauve, endless variety of styles that fashion has established for Third Floor, Old Building spring for different types of women. New Flowers and Fruit Wreaths . from Paris, $1 to $5 Candlewick eae |, Bedspreads Delightful Feather Trimmings, 55¢ to $7 cond Floor, Old Bulidir For Spring Bs 2 sis Something about candiewic