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_THE EVENING WOR LD, ACK’S SOLD BOOZE, |MAN KILLED BY TROLLEY, ] WAITER TESTIFIES} CAR'’S CREW ARRESTED Employee of 17 Years’ Standing , Turns Against Dunstan in Court. (William Heinze, seventeen years a waiter at Jack's Restaurant, Sixth ~ Avenue and 43d Street, continued to- day his testimony in the United States District Court against his em- Dloyer, John Dunstan, who is charged with possessing ana selling liquor in violation of the Volstead act. Before the day's session began Judge Mack had the jurors in hiw chambers for a long consultation. It waa reported that one of them had d an opinion in the case whils the trial was In progress. After they returned to the courtroom one of the jurors asked for another private con- ference and the request was granted Heinze said that up to Aug. 3, last, Maver was sold to patrons of the restaurant in coffee cups; after that trons bought liquor in half pint flasks which were supplied by the headwaiter or room captain. He iden- tified a brandy bottle as one which he had heard Dunstan tell] Toner, an as- sistant manager, to bring from the cellar. Me identified a customer's check with charges for ‘“‘red’’ (meaning whiskey) and ‘‘beer’’ (meaning the 4% per cent. kind) sold to Izzy Hin- stein, Moe Smith and Herman Wit- tenberg, Prohibition Agents. He sald he had quarrelled with Dunstan be- cause the proprietor insisted that the waiter should assume personal respon- sibility for the sale of the liquor. Vietim Smid to Have stepped on Wreck ‘at Jersey City. Frank Albers, Not 365 Pacific Avenue, Jersey City, died in the City Hoapital at Jersey City early to-day of injuries recelved shortly after midnight, when ho was struck by @ Pacific Avenue Belt Line car at the trolley shed at Bxchange Place, at the foot of York Street. Al- bers stepped directly In front of the it was said, and was knocked car, down, The motorman, Joseph Stevens, No. 444 Broadway, Bayonne, and the con- ductor, Stephen Downey, No. 1170 Academy Street, Jersey City, were arrested and charged with assault, This was later changed to man- slaughter. GRAND RaPips| FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50 J 8.00 7.80 10.00 15.00 25.00 Pa Sosias ane 3 1 Bultes in “ “ “ “ FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103" & 104" ST Banish Biliousness, Constipation and other dyspeptic disorders by a short course of Beecham’s Pills—the unfailing remedy for all irregularities of the digestive organs. For éliminat- ing waste products from the system, improving the appetite, strengthening the stomach, and in other respects keeping the bodily health in a sound condition Beecham’s wt Pills £2 35e—40 ville DOCTORS MADE iT FAMOUS @ude's Pepto-! an Has Been Prescribed by Physicians for Thirty Years Doctors wanted iron in a form easily absorbed into the blood and it was one of them, Dr. A. Gude, who found the way to give it. It is now sold by druggists everywhere—almost every druggist in the United States @ras Gude's Pepto-Mangan in both Nquid and tablet form. Doctors every- where advise weak and run-down peo- ple to build up with this splendid tonic. It puts color into t heeks and increases strength and vitality by making the blood rich and red, and that rg the only true kee well. If you a Nervous and feel “cross,” take Gude's Pepto-Mangan for a few weeks at meal time and you will feel like a new being, It is a wonderful tonic, and you will be de- lighted with the resu Advt. TRY SULPHUR ON AN ITCHING SKIN Conte Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night ‘Stops Pain Instantly The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay, A tonch stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms—a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid —the action is the same, Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggists. Pree: Write Bauer & Rlack, Chicago, Dept. 128, Jor valuable book, "Correct Care of the Feet," breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be redid overcome by applying Mentho-Su yar, declares @ noted skin specialist. suse of ite destroying prop- erties, this sulphur preparation in- otantly brings ease from skin irrita- tion, soothes and heals the ecsema right up and leaves the skin clear and ooth, t veld6m fails to relieve the tor- ment without delay, Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain « small jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good syaein ‘and use it like cold cream.— vt. ATLEN’ BS) EOOT-EASE The Antiseptic, Healing Powder for the Fee Takes the friction from the shoe, relieves the pai of corns, bunions, callouses and sore spots, freshens the feet and gives new vigor. Makes Tight or New Shoes Feel Easy At night, when your feet are tired, oe | and swollen from wal or np wens A arpa 's Foote! foot-bath end ot ath an Soest owe ( freb ha Fee thoussnd ‘eet were used our Army ai and Navy during the war <j GRAY'S SYRUP RED SPRUCE GUM Fase and Comfort come with the ver first spoonful Fibre Silk Sport Scarfs— New combinations of colors that are so amart with Spring sulte— were 83.65 and $4.60 Limit @ 20TH nEARN GREAT SPRING SALE LAST 3 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922, DAYS Jie oe es | po ga Imported Mercerized { Full fashioned—lavender top, bigh spliced peer a sitee— Assortments Fully Maintained for the Benefit of Late Shoppers Following Sale Specials for Both Today and Tomorrow Misses’ Dresses— Silk and wool mixtures, Canton crepes, taffetas, Poiret twill—embroidered or bead trimmed— straight-line modele—navy, brown and black— 14 to etemee $14.73 $19.78.. Women’ ‘8 Mignonette Dresses— Embroidered Pas bie) trimmed—graceful panels and strape-long rs and vestees—navy, were HOTS HOTE esr LOTD were $16.78 to $19.78... Women’s Extra Size Suits— Navy and black tricotine—three, modele—tailored F pre sbatons $39, Mics Bee ccesees 4 net 31.50 Mink Chokers—_ 18.75 One large skin—fii were $24.75... Fox Scarfs— Spring shades—double furred— were $21.60,.... : . 16.50 White Dimity or Voile Blouses— Tailored styles with various eollars and a 66 trimminge—also tan aan hate were 82.25, Crepe de Chine Blouses— Tie-on and overblouse styles—white, bisque, Pal Mall and green—embroidered or trimmed with filet lace— Ye Ef were $10.97 and 811, Junior Misses’ Dresses— teat ncn BAG Junior Misses’ Silk Dresses— woMure ie. Laeo Women’s Fibre Silk Sweaters— Tuxedo model—witb belt end pockets—fancy . Weave—orchid, jade, _ rust, blue and tile blue—were 611.94. Limit ¢. Misses’ and Girls’ Knickers— All-wool twoed—mixtures—were $4.94 - Limit 2. Girls’ Middy Blouses— All white jean rt pockets and smart ties— sizes 6 to 18 were $1.24... 4.UU Women’s House Dresses— Checked percale—green, blue, lavender, red, black— collars and cuffs of white pique—sizes ] 50 36 and 46—were 81. a Extra Size Bungalow Aprons— Checked gingham—loose or belted modele— chambray ‘or ick-ack trimmed () were $1.48., Lucille or Princess Bib Aprons— Gingham, chambray or light percale—riek- rack or braid finish— wrere .56 Limit Untrimmed Black Lisere Ha i 4 $2.95 Sheffield | 68 ct, Men’s Loxiton Large Dress Models—picturesque lines ps 97 Plated Bread Trays....... 1.7Q| Unde 52 WETE BB.B5....ceceeesscssccescece eeeeeeeeee . Dretty Grecian border Slee rt—knee p draw - Wild Flower Clusters— 85 4 95 i" ai les MAIN “ small herked weave Se eee OR 5 a i 83 Special ° ane . Winslow Ball Bearing—for boys [st ual ae si, lace ane {OY DEFT.—THIRD FLOOR. — | and embroidery tna h-Saiaya to $1.74 Black Dress Satins 1,22 INFANTS! DREBSES—BECOND BLOUI Tomorrow 35-inch —bright satin face | $1.32 New White Coreen eee Goose Feathers, Ib... 15 Women’s and Misses’ Prunella and Sport Satin a SKIRTS 5.95 Were $8.97 to $12.97 Sizes 26 to 82 waist measure Special Purchase Women’s and Misses’ say SUITS Special 29.50 Sizes 14 to 20 and 86 to 42 « Girls’ Trimmed Hats— Smart styles and color oe oe brims, Tene gibt and R106. 85 Trimmed Hats— Smart dress and tailored modele— were $4.94 and 67.50 Untrimmed Straw Hats— New Spring shades and bask were 1.75. .cccccecsececenee Crecovcesccs Limit 4. Hat Trimmings— Flowers and fruit clusters— __ were $1 Limit 4i" 1.35 Free Trimming Service. Boys’ Suits— Cheviots, tweeds and cassimerse—mediumn, Tight and dark grays, brown and tan mixtures, checks, over- plaids stripes, fancy and heather mixtures—inveried or box pleat models—all wool materials—alpuea linings—majority with two pairs of fully lined knickere— sizes 8 to 16 years—were $12.50. Limit @. Boys’ Suits— - Ce ee, OS Junior Boys’ Washable Suits— Middy, Oliver Twist and Balkan atyles—solid eolora and com ‘tions—finished with silk cord or tie—~ embroidered or patch sleeve emblems— ] 50 sizes $ to 8 years—were 61.95. ° Limit 4. Boys’ Trousers— Grey and brown mixtures and corduroys—straight or knieker styles—sizes 5 to 16 yeare— were 1.50......... « Limit 4. Boys’ Blouses— Newest colors and polvertes tao striped madras and percale—witlf collars attached—also sport styles —sizes 8 to 15 yeare— were $1.09, ,,.+ Limit 2 Childten’s Princess’ Slips— Dainty erat fancy lace or embroidered skirt to match—sizes 6 to dh 00 Little Tots’ Tailored Hats— Navy, brown, rose, red—sizes to 6 years— + were §1.07...... res Limit & Little Tots’ White Dresses— Yoke, empire and waist dresses—lace and embroi- dery trimmed—sizes were 81.97 Limit 2. Infants’ Fine Crocheted Sacques lid ealors or duinty combinations of elmore cance 204 Limit 2 Pique Carriage Covers— Embroidered centres—sealloped edges with lap—were $1.00. ......,.00055 ‘ Limit 2. 1.50 118 ts 97 et, Storm Serges a 8, MEN'S UNDERWEAR-—MALN FLOOR. | S $1.74 Men's Fine White Pique Shirts Large assortment of fig and triped effeots—-all sie 28 PUNNIBIINGH ~ 31418 ” $1.32 Sheets 94 H1x9O--for full size beds SHEETS—BASEME 5 MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Today & Tomorrqw Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, 41 inch—all wool ~Copenhag ct. Extra Quality DHEA GSEDS Hak rLoun, | (Slip Coverings... « ; 97 ct. Women’s Cotton UPHOLSTERY DEPT.—BABEMENT Union Suits .57 | 47 ct. and 57 ct. low neck, sleeveless—loose or tight | New Curtain Madras 33 knee. Neat figured designs on white and KNIT UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. teh oe $4.50 Men's Trousers 3.65 Sonat wus—naseate Montly dark shades—-stripes and |74 ct. Bleached Sheetings ures~-plain and colors. 215 yds. wide-standurd a "MEN'S CLOTHING MAIN. FLOOR MUSLINS-DASEMEN 95 ct. Men’s Caps .75 | $19.50 Boys’ Suits Sreilatean’ All wool--tweeds, cassimeres MEN'S HATS—MAIN FLOOK cheviols narays browns tan an ; hent rixtures herrriayglwonie $2.25 Men's Khaki fipined anil (ehnekonitays ' Coat Shirts....... . 1.87] box plaits— two pair knicker Double lapelled pac high | tives 8 to 8 sare * grade twill cloth -s | Bova’ CLOTIUNG—THIRD oN'B WORK CLYUTIibe 7 35 ct. Women's Cotton 48 ct. Men's Athletic Burson Hosiery .24 Underwear §. 436 { Hem top--black and cordavan + Sleeveless #hirth—-kacelength | Kt Ty arALN WLOUR drawere—amall checked nainsook | 25 64. Percales Yard Wide. .17 ground 1,29) $9.85 Women's Wide Ankle Lace Shoes § Ble. Vi mediuin re Silver Mesh Bags Fish scale mesh—were Women’s Gold Wrist Watches— 10-year case—10-jewel crn aaa 5. 97, and octagon hap imit 1. White Gold Wrist Watches 14-kt. 15-jewel movement— Misses’ and Children’ 8 Bracelets— Gold filled— 1. 25 were $1.67....... Cove tesa dee eeveevvesees Limit @. Imported Coral Necklaces— Genuine coral at a fraction of its real value—ee inehes long—suitable for ehildren— ideal for Easter Che ree $9.25. imit Italian Import Dept.—Third Floor Women’s Colored Silk Umbrellas— Fancy bakelite handles—stub ends and tips—were 86.97. Cowhide Travel Bags— Leather lined—sewed frame— sizes 18 and 20-inch—were 89.94 Silk Moire Hand Bags- Brown, black, navy, taupe—met some self-covered'tops— were $4.87. Dinner and Dessert Knives— Silver plated on high grade steel—reliable make — French gray finish— 1 57 were $2.75... Limit @ dozen. Table and Dessert Spoons—- Dinner and Dessert Forks and Ice Cream Spoons To mateh above knives— ‘Limit 2 dozen. Tea Spoons— To match above—were .23........+.. Buch, 12 Limit 2 dozen. ms Imported and Domestic Shears— 6 and 9 inch long nickel or japanned handle—were $1.25 Limit 1 Hemstitched and Scalloped Mercerized Cloths— , 58 inehes—fine assortment of floral , designs—were $1.34 Tea Cloths— Linen—trimmed with filet laco— were 87.95..... ’ Cotton Huck ‘Tow rele Red or white striped borders—he: were .16)4. 44 dos Limit 2 Limit 2 dozen. Hemstitched Linen Luncheon Sets Cloth, 62x62-—floral designs-—!4 dozen 5 95 . @ napkins to matel, Wy 9 in. were 87.05 Ling? No Mail or Telephone Orders. PILLOW DEPT VieNT. tripesand f on ow Ds -WASEME 1 om) FLOOR HOUSEDRESSES Silk Knit Vests— Bodice tops with ribbon stra) white or orchid—all opp Women’s Fine Cotton Union Suitg— Low neck—sleeveless—loose or tight knee—regular and extra sizes— 61 were .87 and .07.........+++-+ errerrrorrey Limit 6 suits. Women’s Double Extra Size Union Suits— Low Lg Dated etengitiecaeMae or tight knee Limit 4 sets.” Women’s Extra Size Silk Hosiery— Black full fashion Women’s Silk Hosiery— All sizes—full fashioned—meresrised tops WERE SLOT isiciovmindenseress eves imit @ pair. 40-Inch Charmeuses— Fine close face—light and dark colers— were $1.95.... 1.50 1.34 Quaker Crepes and cine New Spring shades, navy and k —~ 36 to 42 inches wide—all wool— Plain Color Voiles— 44 inches wide (note width)—full renee o Solore-—ware 45. Cotton Challies— Yard wide—floral effeets—tor ki sacques, dresses, eto.—were .83 Limit 20 yards. Linen Finish Fabrics— 36 inehes wide—suitable for nurses’ uniforms, middy blouses, women's " sen ete. 21 20 45-Inch Imported Organdies— Dainty for Summer Chain blouses, ete.— 42 Silk Embroidered Flannels— Hematitched and sealloped—various patterns -~were $1.37. seewersen 8 Cotton Nets— 7% inches wide—white and ecru— Limit’ 6° yards Embroidered Edgings, - Insertions and Beadings— Various widthe— were .12)4. st sseeereneseceneescne 87 , 37 New Silk Draperies— “Yard wide—rove, blue, brown, green, mul.” berry and gold—were .07 Limit 10 yards. Women’s Gingham 1.83 Were $2.47 Striped and checked gingham housedresses in regulation and long waisted effects, with straight or sash belts. Sizes 36 to 46 One of several modela is pictured Women’s Extra Size Gingham HOUSEDRESSES In a variety of stripes, with trimming of colored chambrey and white pique pipings. Sizes 48 to 52 2.15 Were $3.94 and $4.50