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TURN ARMY LOOSE 1 DRY UP NATION, URGE METHODISTS ; Conference Also Would Muz- dle Press and All Opponents if of Prohibition. POUGHEE E, ations were adopted ! Conference of the Methodist ¥ Charch here asking that the dent be empowered to use the Army Navy and State Departments, as we asthe Departments of Justice and thi Treasury, now employed, to enforce the Prohibition Amendment The resolution was brought up by the Rev. Dr. Ferdinand C, Iglehart.} 4, ry, who made an retired, of Dobbs F impassioned cddress as he stool be- fore the members of the conference hig jong white hair disarranged by hig enthusiasm. “{ regret the words of Col. Harvey our- Ambassador to England, in his address on Washington's Birthday in London, in which he directed a half @neer at our Constitution. Shame on him, I say, and I dare say it. If our Minister to England makes such an ase of himself, I have criticise him. He is my The recommendation corpse that did not know it was dead,” and asked that Secretary Hughes call the attention of the British Government to the smuggling of liquor into the ports of this coun- try, especially by way of the Ports of Quebec and the British West Indies, by ships flying the British flag. Gopies of the resolution are to be sent to the President and to Secre- tary Hughes. Another resolution passed as all individuals, organization: iness corporations in favor form of the liquor traffic It ¢ tha€ the American doctrine o speech and freedom of the p by many newspapers, including World, perverted into covering open warfare upon the sovereignity of the Nation and conspiracy to defeat the Constitution. YELLOWLEY HERE TO SIFT 23 FORGED WITHDRAWALS. Chief of General Prohibition Agents E. ©. Yellowley arrived from Wash- ington last night on his first visit since his appointment as head of the divisions of general agents. Mr, Yel- lowley admitted that part of his visit was to look into the matter of forged permits, twenty-three of which, forged with the name of Director Day, were returned yesterday to the New York Prohibition office by a the whiskey. Each permit called for the release of thirteen cases. Although Yellowley’s visit was un- Kentucky distiller who had let z cted, he insisted there was noth- ng Significant about it. He said he onfer with Directo: ia inspection litions and to t ieneral Agent y formed Ne He said hole thing'’ and that re only a part of his conditions. rk ision, he had come to DRY LAY SENTENCE AT LAST IM~ POSED IN QUEENS. George Matisci, No, 647 Boulevard, Rockaway Beach, pleaded guilty yes- terday of having a still and making| w whiskey and was sentenced by Judge , in Queens County Court, ths in the Workhouse, Al- arly fifty men and women have been tried in Queens, Matisei 1s >t tenced for a viola- je kept the on tion of the Li still in a bun Law, DUNSTANS DAUGHTER THESTIFING AGAINST HIM. The retrial of John Dunstan, ac- re Federal Judge Mack. At ju John Dunstan is head of Jack's, Ine. A fortune in rare old liquors was seized by agents in a cache in John Dunstan's private apartment above the restaurant several months ago. 20 West 39® St. sith Tuxedo model diamond effect. girdle. Black Green, White, with MAIN Sane 5 Special-- Wednesday 150 Mohair and Silk Stout Women Two-tone braided silk ground interwoven with Orchid or Pansy. FLOOR- INDICT 6 INRUM PERMIT FRAUDS -| Action Follows Long Investiga- tion of $3,000,000 Withdrawals by Forgeries. ‘The names may be made public to-| day of six persons named in indict- ments returned by the Federal Grand Jury to Judge Mack yesterday, The de- fendants were not arrested because the principal one was out of the city. It is understood the indictments re- houses on permits illegally issued at the office of State Prohibition Director Day last December, It was sald the name of Director Day had been forged to per- mits on which about 30,000 cases of whiskey had been removed from ware- houses in this district. Early in January Col. H. G. Catrow, Treasurer of the National Republican Club, was Assistant Director under Mr. Day, and ten clerks were dismiased b; Mr. Day, A controversy arose between Mr. Day and Mr. Catrow in whieh the latter threatened a suit for libel. It was understood at the time that Mr. Day hav placed the alleged irregular permits -| affair in the hands of Federal Attorney Hayward. DIFFERENT DAYS. je Courier-Journal.) to be very partic- (rom th ‘The Colonel u ular about his toddy. “He's not that way now. Saw hii the other day with some fellow con- noisseurs. They had gathered behind a lumber plle and were smacking their lips over some prime old bootleg.” ryant x. 21 West 38% St. Sweaters for Sizes up to 56 Bust 12” Actual Value $24.50 novelty weave in 88th St. IN A BRANDT BONWIT Fe acs FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET tifui new Spring colorings. a Specially Priced for Wednesday A Presentation of the Smart Fashions in WOMEN’S HIGH CLASS CAPES AND COATS Typical Bonwit Teller & Co. Modes MARVELLA, GERONA OR VELDYNE CAPES OR COATS The capes are fashioned in some of the season's smartest modes and in the beau- The coat is an unusual flare box model. BLOUSE-COATS OF PIQUETINE MODEL for the Larger Woman WOMEN'S COATS—Second Floor TELLER &.CO, 75.00 95.00 A particularly graceful silhouette is achieved in this coat and a bright note in- troduced by vari-colored embroidery applied to collar and cuffs. The collar, yoke and sleeves show an entirely new and original treatment. Lined with a handsome satin striped crepe silk. SQUIRREL COLLAR CAPES OF PIQUETINE A beautifully modeled cape with waistcoat front and gracefully shaped light gray squirrel collar. Lined with contrasting color crepe silk. 135.00 Particular Attention is Directed to a Splendid Collection of Coats and Wraps in Suitable Styles DISMISS INDICTMENT missed the indictment against Detective Sergeant. John Fitzpatrick, former AGAINSS& FITZPATRICK] head of the automobil: squad. phietulele The indictment. charged Fitspatrick a : was paid $60 for recovering a stolen Fee atte eee icine gue | automobile and had failed to turn the Charged h Recetying @50, illes PENSION Sune Judge McIntyre in the Court of Gen-| 1 pald it to him now says it was for expenses incurred tracing the stolen car, eral Sessions, upon recommendation of District Attorney Banton, to-day dis- Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shops ifs FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Paris Says — eMadame and Mademoiselle eMust Have At Least One SMALL MUSHROOM HAT aa The Most Youthful and Becoming Hat of the Season However fluid may be the millinery mode, the impor- tant French modistes agree that Madame and Mademoi- selle to be altogether chic must include in their collec- tion of hats at least one small mushroom shape. 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Sales for Tomorrow— Wednesday OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C 34th Street— New York Special Purchase of 300 Women’s Blouses Superior Crepe de Chine, Real Filet Lace Trimmings Regular 10.75 to 15.00 Values 6.90 An unusual choice of smart, attractive models in white, flesh, gray and bisque. SAmarioas Fo t Srocialisty” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G 34th Street— New York About 750 Women’s Fibre Silk Sweaters New Accordion Weave—Mercerized Back Exceptionally Low Priced 5.90 Perfect-fitting Tuxedo models, with braided girdles. Black, Navy and favored sport shades. G. Altman & Cn. FUR SCARFS of Natural Hudson Bay Sable Skins will be made to special order at $95.00 per skin upward according to size and color A quantity of choice skins, just received, will be offered for individual selection The value is exceptional (Third Floor) Madison Aven - Fifth Avenue, New York Thtrty-forth Street Ohirty-fifth Street