The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1922, Page 12

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P= eer me narmvenaromenanmcranae ~ oe aay > . i a ry Zs a | i atc 12 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARew 30, 1922. q FIRST WOMAN WHO [| "GENUINE? LIQUOR “HHS eidiy’ Invatiesteg “tis LYOUNG FIANCE HELD) | Sere ttorslic ire, sort terrain ravine weed & Gnaee Oke ‘ 2 +6 iquor trafic ‘ : WILL BE MEMBER OF FROM WEST INDIES Col, Nutt sad muen ot tee | IN BANK FORGERIES|-; Fare Te eee OEE neta: sneer - M bal ens in the Greater New York] Lumbold, the police say, cancelle: JERSEY GRAND JURY}, IS CHEAP ALCOHOL] supposed genuine scotch whiskey - wings Bank of Brooklyn. The bank]|the forged checks snd then destroyed waite - and fmported gin shipped to |Lombold Quoted as Saying Ie Jofficials became suspicious when ou wis He told them, they say, that - Hert Gi ve 4 na cheek for $2,000, purporting to ‘be/he was going tu be murried soon and | - = Mit ; Famous Brands Made Irom] Amertea from the West Indies ts Stole $3,999 So He Could signed by William Dickson of No. 775| wanted the moncy to set himself and . | tetwoen them troug Molasses Costing 2 ‘Cent made of Cuban molasses and Marry. Avenue, came into their'his bride up in housekeeping, ‘ ester, who Uvem with te 4 : bs sold in counterfeit bottles of z x \ eee mot Mrs Fannie Harris, at tht a Gallon Johnny Walker, Gordon gin and Curl Lombold. twenty-six, book: and spectators declare (hy AESAL Salinma — thiands other famous brands, keeper in the Bank of Coney Istund J sting dkciMaoN: hotwoen, t and livin No. 2611 Mermaid a0. sf . Smuggling of rea) liquor is only 8 eat which sonitinur an the treet ur 1. —Hatablishment of 1 iH MRA BatD : Avenue, was arratgned before Magis- : ‘ wns te vom, was rath Ss. guards ‘at West Indian boot trate Dale on a charge of forgery in <. “p Ninny Siisd tin Alcohol distilled from molasses mS ye te . George | Willian ued for < _ We conties and aboard tinea | cogting two cents a gallon is con. {the Coney Island Police Court to-da; qny Li] in qui Alienation, Says He Merely ‘COD LIVER OIL MAN’ touching at these ports will te | verted into whiskey and ein, NAS ileal I cs ei Sih “This doctored Hquor,” sald Col, Nutt, “is smuggled to America and a large percentage is merely held without bail for the action of the Grand Jury. Detective John Ryan said that Lom- recommended to Prohibition Com ioner Haynes by Col. L. G Helped Former Wife LATEST MOSCOW ‘SIGHT’ Taxi Tare with Coupons AIDED HER WHEN IL rectified alcohol bold forged the names of bank : - oh the * " a Stormy Encounter Re i cay GiNNala: Tor wien 1 yy save 20% { Between Women When Ex- telief Administration > Husband Visited Mrs. Lester. sr A RN PG The Coupons are numbered . and, meso 3 ‘ « « inted on a true his ror therefore . enable us to identify as the cabe2~~ he day niirseries and ch Fleischmann’s Georee ‘T. Wiltin President ot a | you as well the Williams & mpan Ms a Vid fo 3 feo, 18: Moore et Who was sued f BE Ohta ahenl : If you leave something in the cab.wWe Wate Waa Hee peepiararire a for there Is no fr h ast know , through the Cou turned alicged alienation of the uffections id Of wiedisinen: and es y e in by the chauffeur, t youare Of Mra, Lester, the defendant's a!- sien given out by the ndintr the owner,and the article is eee MRS JAMES E CAHILL 00,000, returned to you promptly ~~ nt filed tn voreed wife, in a complat helps digestion and White Plains, has issued a statement through ia Uusineas umociate and] | dirn. James H Cabil, wits of the gen 4 If you have a complaint to make. the attorney, Harold Spielberg of No. 15 )eral manager of Perry's drug store WH the allega- |!” the Pulltzer Building, is the first cleans da coated tongue Coupons enable us to identify the aaah woman chosen for Grand Jury duty ' chauffeur .and to take proper action Hudwon County, N. J, She is Vice Pres- PAB B ase en Mewes the 7th W. ; HOUSANDS of men and women have found relief 5 ‘a dent of the 7th Ward Democratic Chib by . Py 7 bd Mr. Williams was na rried (0 tne tee nian an eta wrogminent tn other from various digestive disturbances by eating There are mai 4 other important Present Mrs. Lester in Camden, No Jo | organizations and lives In Linden Avé Fieischmann’s Yeast. advantages. But We shall not fh isto, aaa “tue ‘nila ed! i |nuc, Jersey City. “The April Grand Jury ; oa eee eae Te ia Wale baktire 06 Wank to Rnd out “wliy? No fer speak of oe. ieee fool that cote meet eweom meme nl OOM GATES ate al ro ee aon oe ce years ago, He resides at No. 024) 2 — wee a TAL Cl ‘ Fleischmann’s Y east is a food abundant in certain ele- West Ling Avenue wits his wife and} ig, RIBBON DEN’ REAM ments which are to health and tife itself, It So- aches yourself immediately i our baby daughter, three years old. al mann's Yeast is sold the of bile of It “Mrs. Lester came to New York 1 am not surprised tat Me ae T iknow chart could serupe Secnintes flow and of pancreatic juice. It has 40 C B fome two ugo suffering from alter took such a step under La Nee ing teeth alean eit & bebe a remarkably beneficial effect on the whole digestive sye- oupon py serious internal malady, and she}/cumstunces,”” she added, refusing less, gritty tooth paste, but tem. It cleans a coated tongue. See ee i ueaninbnsedvaeeits Oe, Winkie TG, Buying ub the I know that washing is safer Try Fleischmann’s fresh yeast in orange juice or, if The 20°CENTURY BROWN @ WHITE TAXICAB Assi oe his physician and paid some of the| Ansonia Hotel. Mrs. Lester, who than scouring. you prefer, in milk. Men like it in mill: shakes and malted 1730 Broadway New York City bilis. There bave no other re- Shee at ae epee Atel 1 know that Covoate’s is milks. Women like it spread on bread or crackers. . lations of any kind between Mr. Wil-] house, 79 treet an verside made from non-gritty chalk A anys ‘ conditi Hams and his former wife. The sult] Drive, said she had “nothing to and pure soap, which will real earthen protect etal rend trices Acad Not every, Brown © White” Always. look fer, the is absolutely absurd.” say." loosen and wash away injur- tongue clean and healthy by eating 2 or 3 cakes of Fleisch- 8 isiian oar Responsibility” When the statement was submitted] Mrs. Lester is about fifty. She is of ious substancesinmy mouth. mann’s Yeast fresh every day before or between meals. i to Mrs. Williams at her home in West] a@ blonde type, though her hair is Get Fleischmann's Yeast fresh daily from your grocer, | End Avenue, she denied most em-|graying. Mrs. Williams is a hand-|f/ 1 know COLGATE’S cleans my phaticully Mr. Spielberg's statement] some woman, about thirty-two, with teeth thoroughly and that no that her husband was living with her| brown hair and blue eyes: dentifrice does more. and their child ut that address A couple of stormy scenes have lived here uw occurred between Mrs. Williams and “He has not tor A Wonderful Spring Sale of | China, Glassware and Kitchen Crockery At Prices That Make Buying a Wise Economy GLASSWARE HIS is a notable sale. Space permits us to mention only a few of the excellent offerings we have in stock, but they are fair examples of | the low prices at which our entire stock is selling. Whatever China, Glassware and Kitchen Crockery you will need between now and the Fall can best be bought at these advantageous prices. _Kitchen Crockery Mixing Bowl Sets Dark Brown Bowls with cream colored DINNERWARE Theodore Haviland Dinner $107.00 110 pieces, Usually $162.00 Sets Illustrated at left. This set is from our regular open stock dinnerware from this famous maker of fine China. Decorated witha dull band of coin gold underlined with a gold hair line and with handles half cov- | ered with burnished coin gold 1,000 Pressed Glass Cottage Sets, 16 pieces, Special $1.98 Set Theodore Haviland Dinner Sets encircling bands. Five bowls eee Just the thing for the summer camp, bungalow or seaside cottage. ‘here is a berry bow } id cel? } set, . 4 y e cf s S i sugar and erea Cr. English I aie Dinner Sets $70.50 Yellow Bowls with brown engh Be iiees six individual dessert dishes, water pitcher, six tumblers and a sugar and creamer . ‘i spi sets, usually $1.2 72 x A 498: pleusty Original y 6113/29 Gray Bowls with blus bandin © piece Rich Cut Glass Vases, $4.69 109 pieces, at less than !9 our usual price Attractive border decorations. Handles sets, etl Gc Usually $9.74 Set illustrated at right has a, wide border are half covered with dull coin gold. White Bowls with blue bands, 6-piece Choice of two patterns, one illustrated. Vase is 12 inches high. design of exotic birds and flowers with sets, usually $2.34, 1.94 Other Cut Glass Vases, $2.24 to $4.54 Usually $3.06 to $4.94 Light Cut Glass Vases, 10-inch, 49¢; 8-inch, 44; 6-inch, 29c, entwining vines in varying shades. Addi- tional pieces at proportionate savings. Nappie Sets for Baking Gray Nappies with blue bands, in varying sizes, 6-piece set, Special 98c White Nappies with blue bands, 6- piece sets, usually $1.98, $1.34 Every bowl and nappie offered in this sale is of first quality and should not be confused with inferior grades. Other English Porcelain Dinner Sets, $23.48 to $67.50 Usually $49.50 to $97.<0 Cooking Glassware 3,000 pieces of Glass Oven Ware ig off our usual prices Floor Aquariums, $12.74 Usually $16.74. Illustrated below. 4 floor stand of wrought iron | finished in Green, Black or at , 2,500 Bronze. 36 inches in height. A Very Special Offer Imported Bail Handled Teapots Complete with bowl. 200 American 23c and 39c | Porcelain Dinner Sets, $24.89 Less than the present wholesale Cost American Porcelain Luncheon Sets, $4.74 Two attractive Luncheon service for six. effect with gold line on edge and handles. Kiorgre Basement, th Beret, Mront, 248 Layer Cake Dish, 919x134, usually 68, Sic 244 Ple Plate, 9541134, usually 81c, 59 99-Piece English Porcelain Dinner Sets 264 Utility Pan, 1039x634, usually 89c, 66 $16.48 254 Bread Pan, 9! 6x5}, usually 81¢, 59 Less Than 34 Our Usual Price : 206 Covered Casserole, 834x274, usually $1.59, $1.19 Gold line on edge and handles. match. spray 100 pieces Illustrated at left Uhis is the lowest price at which we have been able to sets of this quality since pre-war Saye Blue border adorned with pink roses. Gold line on edges: handles Raihesvered with dull coin gold American Porcelain Dinner Sets 100 pieces, $17.48 52 pieces, $8.94 The popular Mayflower shape in White and Gold. Bright gold medallion in border decorations Additional pieces to ‘HERALD SQUARE OX UOT L OK TOXIVOSE 01 01% ori raha E i 0A he Y0Nin) 1 (04 VE a\hrontveN Yorn evi /eviireri rei Mottled Japanese earthenware pots in two sizes. White English Porcelain Luncheon Sets $1.49 There are 6 plates, 6 cups and 6 saucers to the set. Imported Earthenware Jardinieres, $2.49 Imported to sell for $7.49 Our entire stock of English Bone China reduced, at reductions of 14 to 4 below our usual prices, Pre. For Other Macy Advertising See Page 7 NEW YORK Pasir auirartrartrevtreviva ivarivantrentraxt oi /O0018 eure vente This ovenware has a decided advantage over ordinary glass cooking ware in that there are lugs on the bottom of Thi assures an even, rapid baking, Guaranteed against break- each piece which permit a frecr circulation of heat age in oven use. Made in all shapes popular for baking These items are illustrated: Lot Number, All other pieces reduced proportionately. ne mp par SREACGEE Tie TEGO HTON @tTaN! OnAnATAiih Ane

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