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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922, A LIMITED REFORM, One trouble with prison reform is}' of | that {t #0 signally falls to reform the accused saloon men, bartenders, wait-[raigned before United States Com- ers and restaurant keepers entered} ™!ssioner Hitchcock yesterday. bisae of @diieyy All gave ball, which In.the c Alfred Anderson, ‘'Commodor In each gase first offenders were|the flect, was fixed at fined $100 by Judge Ervin, At the] other twely close of th fon Clerk Leary de- posited §7,: In the registry of the , arrested Saturday at the Four second offenders were|Cafe Beaux Arts chatged with pos- given jail sentences of three manths|sessing and serving liquor, were dis- each, charged yesterday by Magistrate It had been tae practice of local] Oberwager in Jefferson Market Po- Judges to impose sentences of four-|lice Court for lack of evidence. teen days on first offenders, but Judge| Federal Judge Chatfield in Brook- Ervin, who comes from Alabama,|iyn yesterday granted a temporary out] injunction restraining the operations of Piel Bros.’ brewery. Later the ‘UNCLE JOE’ WOULD LICK FELLOW WHO soar “QUEEN” TOOK HIS ‘LICKER’ /SOUGHTINORVE GF ete | -NUTNEG DRY NAY mittee Room. WASHINGTON, June 27. Sub Chasers to Blockade Con- “necticut Coast to Stop hen the House Committee on Appropriatiots adjourned yesterday and members hue- ried to their offloes to prepare for the getaway, “Uncle Joe” i injunction was vacated when William! Add a dab of i Ckanee, in tia etirt. sléaven he thirteen men of the crews of the] Piel, President, filed @ $10,000 bond Smuggling. ‘ three fishing sloops gathered in the|as surety that the Voistead act) NACCO and bareheaded, rushed into met of the customs officials Sunday morning on which 20,000 quarts of raey, ta a Sanath a Fe would not be violated. ‘The action to salad VEN, onn., June /27,— ns Booze and State police raided a doz- @m shore and Post Road inns, taking the proprietors to court at Milford, happy smile on his face died. “Well, I'm a little old and not as strong as I used to be, but I can lick the fellow that took that flask out of my, pocket," said he. ‘You can- Yi ‘s the first of its kind In the Hastern| = ‘ Tand and sea attack on smuggled and “I left my coat and hat rye whiskey were seized were district. lressings. y |. Millett hooch in this State began to-day here,” sald he, Liege a —_ “when Capt. Charles Thro} of the garment from a nearby chair. Navy" began a blockade ot the| From. pocket to pocket he BROOKLYN 4 Connecticut coast between here and went, nervously feeling for - tT ad S. ; ~o q New London in search of smuggled something. Soon the familiar Americas Foremost pecialists 4 : : OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Westport and Fairfield on charges of Possessing liquor for sale. The sea attack followed a secret | nora of Prohibition and customs jails here when it was made known that quantities or smuggled liquor were coming ashore in this vi- sinity, special mention being made of — not get that sort of Uquor every day."’ Announce for Tomorrow An Exceptional Sale of Silk Hose Place in the Federal Court yesterday East Haven and Momauguin, east of|when eighty alleged violators of the here. The conference was attended by| Prohibition Act out of eighty-four Capt. Thropp, United States Attorney | wenn George Cohen and Customs Collector James L. McGovern. Collector McGovern exhorted the eonference on the possible capture of ®@ “queen of bootleggers,"’ but when reporters appeared he refused to give further, information. Later it was said Capt. Thropp would send a fleet of sub-chasers into ke the Sound between here and Now| ~* London with the promise to ‘clean up” the smugglers within two weeks Disposition of the ocean-going tug ‘William C. Bickel, seized at New Lon- ‘ don after an alleged liquor smuggling trip, was discussed. It was decided that the customs authorities would . libel the vessel. Some of the liquor e d to have come from the Bickel recently seized at Norwich but ; he remainder is untraced. ——>— DRY FINES BRING 80 GUILTY PLEAS What looked like a Prohibition field @ay or bootleggers’ tournament took ae The newest complexion fad is derwillo. Tt instantly beautifies t al tse lle ‘Representing Unsurpassable Values 4“ in Hosiery of the.Better Kind Pure Thread Silk Hose with double lisle garter tops, soles and heels. Shown in Black, White and the most favored colors. 85c Pure Thread Silk Hose, fancy lace clocks in various designs; double silk tops and soles; shown in Black and the desired colors. 2.95 Fancy Stripe, Pure Thread Silk Hose with double lisle garter tops, double soles. Shown in Black, White and the wanted colors. 1.35 Ingrain Silk Hose, finest qual- ity, with double silk garter tops, soles and heels. Shown in Black, White and the accepted shades. 1.95 snd impurities that cause the trouble. Quickly Send for free book- Jet on Brin Blem- {abea. Deleon Chem- 42 Penn Bt.. Brivn., N.Y. . \ bX § Tires—Tubes—Auto Supplies Suggestions for Your Over-the-Fourth Trip Wholesale Prices To Retail Customers A Saving of 25 to 50% COMBINATION T i = 4 E Ss STOP SIGNALS GREASE & OIL GUN Operate SPECIAL FOR 29 from foot COE STAPLEY | THIS WEEK ONLY tp mesg #9} CORDS-LETO 4 vi.ye genuine A9 ee Non-Skid—No Rim Cut | Motor $4.85 LEATHER STRAPS driven; " Tin. long: 59° 3013% $10.95 Value $4.50 2 (eben Absolutely Guaranteed FOLDING FABRICS) “Hales Tires 16-Inch high $6.45] Val bp? At . 7.75) Break-i ot BATTERY He d-eme'e’s 32x34. Home Furni ers since 1854 Jas S BAUMANN: BRO" SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET Closes Saturday at 1 P. M. THIRD AVE. and 84th ST. THIRD and BROOK AVES. at 160th ST. Open Saturday Evenings. Our Only Bronx Store. Bronx Store Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. All Day Long! From the moment of waking in the morning un- § til you retire at the end of the day, you see and live with your home-furnishings. This being so, isn’t it most desirable to select furniture so at- tractive and of a quality so genuine that no dis- | appointment can follow the purchase? ‘ hat’s the kind we sell, and a trip through any one of our stores will quickly solve your “‘where- ¢ shall-I-buy?” problem. Credit—Generously If Desired ELECTRIC HORNS Englander Double Da-Bed Finished in Mahogany; $97.00 complete with mattress and spring; as illustrated >i. 3 15-33| E-2 Back CUSHIONS Wed ae? 37x58... Guaranteed 9,000 Mile: TUBES Unquestionably the Best Inner Tube Made Suite In American Walnut 30x3... $1.45 ] 34x4... +. $2.55 Dirciin: eer eee Bed, Veatty izeseent): Clorobe: anit $174.50 | 30x33, . 148 2.95 — a 32x3%; 1.95 | 3.20 i ? T a 93 31x4. 2.20 3.25 Si 32x4 2.35 3.95 a. BSE6ijeisecsacssese>s BAS | 87S ; 4.30 ian No matter how good a casing you have, its life ae depends on the inner tube. 1-Year Guarantee. ¥ _ SPECIALS FOR FORDS sf Briggle’s Shock Absorbers | BADGER SPRING GENUINE K-W-COIL 8.00 value... Ne R Bl Fern oor, S45 | EUNPER, SESS | UNITS, 5-89 SiN SOCKET gg AO STEWAR) SPEEU- O-METER $9 3.95 Value $15.00 KADIATOR 6: Ps Winged Type, Nickels?" 239° Vitlue the... Tapestry Upholstered Living Room Suite With loose cushions and spring arms, upholstered in | tapestry, indestru in $18 7-50 seats; three pieces, as Lu PHREE BIG STORES SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET Closes Saturday at 1 P. M. THIRD AVE. & 84th 8T. THIRD & BROOK AVES. at 160th St. Open Saturday Evenings. Our Only Bronx Bronx Store Open Monday and Saturday Ev: Bway at 56th St. 90 Chambers St. 359 East 149th St. Gur New Branch at 73 Nassau st. Will Be Cpened To-Morrow | YONKERS—38 Warburton Ave. TRENTON—128 E. Hanover St. IN—109 Massachusetts Ave. PHILADELPHIA—Broad and Vine Sta, iD! it Foupvtatn St. BALTIMORE—Howard and Franklin Sts. ATLANTIC CITY—(Motor Shop) 2307 Atlantic Ave., a’ BROOKLYN Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 ABRAHAM &~STRAUS me. Telephone Main 6100 Drugs and Toilet Goods ‘Needed for Vacation at Decided Savings ITTLE “first aids” that one can pack in the traveling bags, as well as staple home remedies that one requires the year ’round. Violet Ammonia — For the bath; 16-ounce bottle, 18¢: 32- ounce bottle, 29, Beef, Iron and Wine Extract; 16-ounce bottle, 79c. Castor Otl, U. S. P.—4-ounce bottle, 140: 8-ounce bottle, 26c. Licorice Powder Compound— 4-ounce package, 14c. Bicarbonate of Soda — 1- pound package, 6c. Seidlitz Powders, U. S. P.— 12 in tin box, 18¢, Extract of Witch Hazel— Pure distilled; 8-ounce bottle, 17%c: 16-ounce bottle, 25e: 1- uart bottle, 49c: }4-gallon bot- tle, 96c: 1-gallon bottle, $1.74. oe Water—16-ounce bottle, 12c, Merck’s Milk Sugar — 1- pound package, 46c, Aspirin Tablets—6-grain; 100 in bottle, 24c. Soda Mint and Pepsin Tab- lets—100 in bottle, 18¢. W. ardrobe Tainks Full-Size manufacture. ; € prove a revelation, since identical models sell regularly at $36.50 and more. Just About Enough For One Day's Selling Two styles. One plain; the other with studded body. Both are covered and interlined with hard vulcanized fibre, have all rounded edges, and fitted with solid steel hardware, draw bolts and spring locks. An all-drawer locking device, twelve hangers, five drawers, including convertible hat drawer and open top are conveniences that make for vacation comfort. Cretonne sined. Stout Women’s Voile Dresses Special Purchase Offering at the . Low Price of $6.95 EVEN HUNDRED FIFTY fresh, new dresses in this important offering, and at least twenty distinctly different summery sty es, A few, illustrated, serve as convincing examples. _ All Sronbasit, as dom- inant style notes, straight lines with elongated collar and lengthened panels, to give the impression of added length, which makes for graceful slender- ness. Practical, cool and re- vealing beautiful color ef- fects are other admirable qualities of these charm- ing voile dresses. Some haye taffeta silk pipings and sashes, dainty lace vestees and collars, and profusely are simply or trimmed more All the voiles have dark colored grounds of Copenhagen blue, brown, Navy blue, or b ack, with dots or tig- ured designs in white, black or colors. All sizes in every model, from 4215 to 521s A & 8 Second fod ® Spalding “Autograph” Tennis Rackets $9.75 MODEL used by many A of the best players. Regu- larly $13.50; last year's frame, this year's stringing. Every racket bears the auto- Representative of the value you'll find: ted of A. G. Spalding & roiling Antiseptic Tablets, U.S. Flags in bottle, 21c, Cold Cream, Rose Perfumed, For the “Fourth” 2-ounce jar, 19c: 14-ounce jar, " 5 - oe tripes and stare, Zxi-toot tee 8 a stars; 2Xx0~ Pete bgt ac ata at. $1.39, to 8x12-foot size at panes ety ERR. $10.48. Mounted Cotton Flags, Glycerine and Rose Water 12-inch size, Se, to 36-inch at Lotion—4-ounce bottle, 29¢. 35c. Mounted Silk Flags, Violet or Rose Sincera Talcum 12-inch size, 27c, to 36-inch at Powder—Large size, 25c. bales PAs ar A Eefeis Be = lc, to 12-foot at $1.10, lat boat dete Pole Brackets at 38¢ and $1.68 Bath Crystals — Assorted SS See tes WHE scents; 9-ounce bottle, 29e. h dear = LA Eau de Col: —4- bot- -— Mercerized Rubber Shower or Diving Capa, die, Sateen, 25c yd. Shower Bath Sprays—5 feet tubing; nickel spray, 69¢. SPLENDID quality of fast Violet Glycerine Toilet or A black sateen, with a fine, Bath Soap—Large cake, 8c. dt rg eee otto rs Lemon Soap—6 cakes for 25¢, tia Gund ateeek aE PP ehatedeat mee blberee - inches wide. rows bristles; aluminum face, 35c. Fast. Black Surf A. & 6. —Btreet floor, East Cloth 57c to $1.10 yd. A lustrous fabric which looks like satin and gives durable ser- vice. Guaranteed not to fade in salt water or sun. 32 and 36 , inehes wide. Open-Top m A, & B.—Street floor, Yc nth ° tans Cotton Fabrics 29 For Cool Frocks a |O thoroughly Goh the i sunny Leben ee a must ject froc! Te HE Surplus flect by coldr and practical cot- Stocks of a ton fal ric rie ites folie ulge in al e natin; Maker Whose leasures tha season. oft Trunks We Have | * fords. Here are splendid selec- Sold For Years. tions at very moderate prices. We're fully ac- I eos oe ae ud. ‘ : 4 anes an the i Ane shi pens of er way ese are ine quality inghams, in a choice of checks of variable made and the sizes and summer colors, sturdy materials Remnants of Washable Fabrics . ., used in their Greatly Reduced At this price, these trunks will Short lengths, now repriced for quick clearance before in- ventory. From one to five yard lengths. Average reduo- tions are about one-half. Printed Plisse Crepes, 24c yd. A very low price for this fine cotton crepe, that is extremely desirable for summer undergar- ments, White and tinted grounds show to advantage dainty birds, fans, butterflies or floral printed designs, 38 and 40 Inch Printed Voiles 24c yd. A beautiful immer fabric, designed with floral or geomet- Heal designs, in effective color effects A. & 8.—Third floor, Central. @ A, & 8.—Btreet floor, Weat, > o> 4 <a hts ai