The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1922, Page 8

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- BOOZE VIOLATORS al E. Probibition Ag Agents Stage “Sunday Rouné-Up in Several dé Sections. Tezy Hinstein and Moe Smith, the Busy Federal Prohibition agents, @ropped their disguises to-day long jough to appear before United tes Commissioner Hitchcock against forty-eight. persons on whom shey had served summons over the Week-end for selling or possessing liquor. They started out yesterday morning on a fishing excursion and Joined a lot of other fishermen at the restaurant of Charles Mihout, No. 417 East 70th Street, where they claim they were sérved with drinks. A search revealed a lot of wines and ae, they claimed. joe told Chief Enforcement Officer John S. Parsons, when the day was over, that Izzy nearly wept in the beer garden kept by Peter Ansen, No. 9584 Third Aven vhere dozens of men at women were enjoying the ‘cool morning and soft drinks, ‘The Deer was so deliciow: that it required ® second glass to make Izzy sure that it:was ‘4 per cent.."" be explained, Then he served a summons with his tears ready to flow like Wurzburger, Other places visited by the agents, summonses being left at cach, were: John Cavanagh, 262 Alexander Ave- mingham, 602 Rust nna Marchetto, 180 les Smith, 1432 St, MNieholas Avenue; Patrick J. Hurley, Street; John Hand, Dennis Ryan, \ Michael A. Flannery, 156 Hast 103d Street; Matthews W. Winkle, 381 Park Avenue; Turval Ellison, 98$ sth Avenve; Henry Dehnert. 335 West 39th Street; Edward Curry, $106 West 19ist Street; William Engelhard, 67]. ‘West 23d Street. ~ _ John Cornelius, 577 Second Avenue; James Gormiey, 209 Seventh Avenue; John Schmit, 265 West 121st Street; Fink, 45 East 28th Street; ies Berger, 679 Bast 243d Street; wer Rose, 272 West Street; Matthew Powers, 350 Hast 17th Street; _ O'Neill, 165 West 234 Street; Cornel- ius Buckley, 2613 Third Avenne; Ed- ‘ward McManus, 188 West 19th Street; ‘Timothy Buckley, 3871 Bust 1420 Street; Bernurd Tierney, 721 10th Al : Peter MeManus, 131 Bast Street; John Tierney, 463 West 49th Street; Thomas F. Murphy, 188 East 19th Street; Jonn Bedell, 608 3 Joseph Nokolek, 517 make Goodman’s afavorite with * all lovers of spaghetti ° Informed Parents! 2 They count it a prime duty to look after their children’s teeth. _ How grateful these children will be “Jater if they are not now! Send them {o us. THE WATERBURY WAY means careful, gentle treatment. Our own anaesthetic allays all pain. ‘AD Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants Sapemrrarenerrset Sale of Imported French Wilton Rugs PRICED only slightly above their land- ing cost; these handsome, new, imported ~ Wilton Rugs are an extraordinary invest- ment for you. You will surely find the selection both interesting and complete. An opportunity to save money of the rug for your new-house. 9x12 . $79.50 9x106 . $72.50 11.3X%15. 129.50 9x15 . 97.50 69x9 . 49.50 46x76. 27.50 36x62 in. 1150 a7 x5q4in. 7.50 * FIFTH FLOOR Our cAnnual Sale Women’s White Shoes YOU'LL find shoes for all the occasions of summer in this Sale; sports shoes, - oxfords and dancing slippers, all very specially priced. At $6.75—A teinskin (which is voll a fine canvas) one strap pump with low covered heel and comfortable rounded toe. At $8.75—A buckskin one strap pump and a buckskin oxford, both made with wing tip and low walking heel.» A kid one strap pump with baby Louis heel. A canvas sports oxford with black calf saddle and rubber sole. At $9.75—A kid oxford with covered military heel. Two buck- skin oxfords, one with rubber soles, one with military heel. SECOND FLOOR oA Special Hartmann Trunk $50 MADE strictly to Lord & Taylor specifications, this fullsize wardrobe trunk boasts. many innovations and conveniences. Steel runners on front and back pre- vent damage; all for greater strength; locking bar secures drawers when Fie team is open; eeu compartments for hats and shoes; extremely commodious, ‘with thirteen hangers. SEVENTH FLOOR Reduced !—cA Swinging ‘f Couch Hammock $24.75 ADJUSTING yourself to a new hom: not at all difficult—if there are new con- veniences and comforts. One of the chief of these is the hammock for the porch or solarium. . Illustrated is a swinging couch hammock with upholstered , three cotton filled ible cushions and chain suspension; reduced to $24.75. Hammock Stands . . $6.75 Hammock Awnings , $6.75 FIFTH FLOOR A New Lamp For Each New Room WROUGHT Iron Bridge Lamp, $7.50. With adjustable arm, 12 inch banded parchment shade. Porcelain Table Lamp, $20. Two lights and banded parchment shade. Antique Gold Lamp, ; $10. Adjustable, to tama attach to back of / dressing table or bed. « Socey, Plaited Georgette 2 crepe shade. FIFTH FLOOR Sale of “Mirro” Aluminum Ware EVEN the kitchen may accede to the desire for new equipment to be in keep- ag with new surroundings. Especially at this time when radical reductions have been taken on the articles illustrated. Water Pitcher, 1 quant -€apdcity, $1.25; 4 quart, $2.50. Colonial Tea Pot, 114 quarts capacity and 2 quarts capacity, $3. Preserving Kettle, 6 | Measuring Cup, 1 quart capacity, $1.50 quart capacity, 50c. SEVENTH FLOOR Belgium Linen $1 va A DEPENDABLE slip white or colored stripes on poses; "oe background. Excellent . for . use! as furniture slips. Slip Covers made to order at: cost of labor, Tuesday only Sipeaeen Se Des leva neal your order in our own workroom at the conetlne, if you place your order tomorrow. FietTH "FLOOR Charming Colored Summer Bed Spreads EXCELLENT values in colored dimity spreads; blue, pink, yellow stripes. 63 x 90, $2.25 90 x 99, $3.95 72x :99,% 2.95 3.6 sets, 4.50 46 sets, $5 Sheets and Pillow Cases 53x90, 95c 90x go, $1.65 72 x ge, $1.05 42x36, 26 81 x 99, 1.55. 45.x% 36, 28 y) SECOND FLOOR THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1922, re You Moving Moving Day First—Then FURNITURE. For Your New Home MOVING out of the old home into the new—whether it’s city apartment, suburban house or bungalow in the mountains or at the shore—always means a certain amount of refurnishing. Unexpected vacant looking spots de- mand an occasional table or extra chair, you find more space than you had, or perhaps you've been waiting until yqu moved to buy a new suite. When you start out on this adventur- ous pursuit. of furniture choosing, stop on our Sixth Floor. You'll find a wealth of suggestions here. 1. Mahogany gate » legtable, 34x42, is a welcome acquisition, $35 2. Windsor side chair, ma- hogany wood seat, adds new charm to any room, $15 3. Natural Bar Har- bor chair, large size. The price of this popular chair is un- usually low . $6.25 4: The dignity and char- acter of this solid mahogany cane chair, is easily apparent, $17.50 Se Solid mahogany cane panel da’ bed, frame el + $23. 50 6. Mahogany post bed in single or double size, $36 7. Odd cushions for Willow Furniture . $2 And Charming Suites 5 piece green decorated breakfast room suite . . - + $132 5 piece blue decortad iireakfuse room suite . . 138 7 piece blue Fey ‘breakfase feom suite . . 250 10" piece beautifully Sr) mahog. or Ses inlaid Frais room suite in design, 4 sy + + 625 10. peared) Hepplewhite p= Soe ee 980 10 piece ome hes Jacobean dining room suite . . . . - 475 10 piece Italian Renaissance-in mi nut dining room suite .. . - 575 6 piece grey enamel bedroom suite, 450 6 piece blue decorated bedroom suite, vy eee 475 8 piece grey decorated bedccom suite... 625 7 piece walnut ‘ecurated pees suite. . 565 7 piece cafe au ‘hit ecound ted: . foom suite . . .. . » « 700 SIXTHIPLOOR Lord & Taylor. FIFTH AVENUB May Sale of Household Linens IRISH Linens at unusually low prices ! This Sale comes at an opportune time. For you are no doubt desirous of adding + to your linen supplies for the new home. Irish Linen Damask Table Cloths, 70x70 inches; numerous designs . . $3.95 Derryvale Linen Damask Table Cloths, 2x2 yards, $8.50; 2x24 yards, $10.50; 2x3 yatds, $12.50. Napkins to match, 22 x 22 inches, $9 dozen Derryvale Linen Huck Towels, 20x40 inches, hemstitched $12 dozen Irish Tea Towels, hemmed, ready for use. . . . . . . «$2.95 dozen SECOND FEOOR What con- tributes more charm to the nell-appoint- ed table than the presence of handsome silverware ? Silverware For the Table OUR Silverware Department has many articles which will contribute grace to your table at the first dinner in the new home. Silver Plated Vegetable Dish with side “handles, bright or grey finish . $4.95 Silver Plated Trivets, for hot dishes, ex: tend to 12 inches, bright finish with pieceed border 2. - . $4.95 GROUND FLOOR Russian Costumes Of the Russian Grand Opera in Our Fifth Avenue Windows GORGEOUS costumes, Russian to the last thread, worn by the principals of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which opens here to- night. They are loaned to us by that Com- pany and are on display in our Fifth Avenue Windows for three days—today, to-morrow and Wednesday. Stitching Vivid Colors of Ukrainia into Peasant Embroideries YOU’VE seen the fasci- nating blouses with their gaily colored designs in cross stitch — but did you know that many of them are made here in New York on the East Side? And that you can do just this kind of work yourself with ¢ cross stitch canvas and D. M. C. cotton?” An Exhibition and Sale on Our Fifth Floor Here in the Art Needlework Department, there will be an exhibition and sale of Ukrain- ian Needlework all this week. Luricheon sets, reads, curtains, blouses, frocks and child- ren’s clothes; all embroidered by Ukrainian women after the old designs. Mrs. Nety Skybrisky will be in the Depart- ment tomorrow, Tuesday afternoon, dressed in native costume, and will give instructions ¢o any who are interested. rreTH “pLoor Protect Your Furs YOUR furs and winter clothing will be” pro- tected t fire, theft and destruction by et yok telephone Fitzroy 1900. A messenger vr call and ok your , furs and clothing t to our Cold Storage Vaults.” FOURTH FLOOR

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