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THE EVENING WORLD, WED NESDA » NOVEMBER 1, 1922, eral Bossions to-day on recommendation of Assistant District Attorney Bohan. Edward B. Pollock, formerly of Bast Orange, N. J., now of California, al- Jeged that Lynch got $1,250 from’ him | by falno representation that he had a} contract for a Government surplus of | safety razors, Mr. Bohan told the _ CITIES GET $1,300,000 AS SHARE OF RUM SALE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA Prescriptions Cot From 141,057 to 6,568 tn Year Under Act of Moder VICTORIA, B. C., Nov. 1. British Columbia cities will re- eetve for the Inst fiscal year $1,- 200,000 as their share of the profit from the sale of liquor by the province, Attorney General Man- fon has reported to the Legisla- ture. The report showed that Courboin Organ Recital {n the Auditorium, Tomorrow at 2.30 Thursday’s News Broadway at Ninth Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Court this morning he had learned that the representation was promissory."* Formerly A. T. Stewart “not false but He added that Lynch had alnce returned the money to Pollock, i Ae tices have been sent to reserve of- ficers of the United States Army in the 2d Corps Area for a meeting to be held on Friday evening at the 12th Regiment Armory, 62d Street and Columbus Ave- nue, to complete organization of the 24 Corps Area Chapter, Reserve Officers that 6,568 prescriptions for liquor Association of the United States, were issued as compared with = ‘ - 141,067 the year before the Mod- eration Act went into effect, when | / the province was dry. ‘The province will !ssue no more But some of us could not china and glass for some time are Moenses to exporters of liquor. apr really amazed as they step off the special wi | Twonty-five houses are now li- can you Bir pean te wean elevators on the second gallery of be enlgne lhe | “coment \ fi make a first-rate business, Papi Bane Se ae the ee @| and delleacy, rl o Tt Tom ie Ol i. , ; serve for ty at building “What, have you s CARPENTER NEW HEAD OF AMERICAN DRAMATISTS Blected Pre ent to Succeed Owen Davin. ‘The American Dramatiats have elected eon or dinner in place of the breakfast, Lunch- A Book. as Well as a Business is what {t is made to be, TO gain attention ing some thi at cost means that the loss on cer- tain articles must be made op by reiting the prices on other articles less known, Belling a few things to People who have not seen the done?” they ask. ‘I can see that you have spread over a much larger area. I followed the trail of glass and china across the Bridge and here {s a display that occupies the whole gallery, with the lamps. But the goods, the goods, they look inner cobalt blue, with med: filled with esrileay ameled flowers. Gold edges handles, Lispatt shipenent for nearly ward unwai na at | thi = aa core ere ee ; Me oy A sgn eee At | fren pote emtpreanie | a eraeeetisMtteeem | Peibiaition, (t wai announced to-day everlasting other articles is cheating of did not know it?” = in dinner ware, decorated with | two graceful, tall candlesticks | Mr. Carpenter has been Chairman of the Board of Directors for the last year. ~ Mr. Davis succeeds Mr. Carpenter ae Chairman of the Board. The other of- cers, re-elected, the worst kind, No, many of theee things are new to Wanamaker’s, We have made quite an ance in the past six months. We have added not only a splashing bright blue field flower, characterizing the artlessness an lack of restraint of the peasant A classic Louis XVI. design large fountain-shaped fruit very smart group vases and rose-jars in Venetian powder blue, Anne Crawférd Flexner, Vice Presi- for the correct period of dining- | 4); tenet Wild Erlo eee cue eet ce Ole ar eT room in cobalt blue, knots of roses, aban , Powder green, orchid, Executive y, and Henry Erskine Smith, Treasurer. Board Qf Directors, Augustus Thomas, J. I. C. Clarke, Louis Hirsch, thews, Otto Harbac Adelaide MM. Rol Cooper M: Cloth Frocks we did not have before. gold edges. Gold-encrusted designs in a wide variety of choice. Dinner ware by Ahrenfeldt of flower medallion on white Bronze animals for the purchased on the Bay of From Leipsic, an aaduive November 1, 1922. ‘Mont Glass, H Braki ’ > rough-hewn | Ba Goat Basin seus Saber Geet® orm oftmodern Ffench artin strong | of marble from the spot San. Jemos Forbes, Anne» Crawtora A Mid-Season collection. New Reflections of Parts reds, blues and blacks in a flora! * DS Ghaaniiy Foe Avery tee 4th Organ Recital A fascinating group of gowns has just arrived in Fi England Boot, lta "Weinman, ‘Richard Purdy, By CHAS. M. COURBOIN the Women’s Fashion Salons— Udidieles Lad hilds, er, Pi Marmara” pone titan ee | = : formerly of Antwerp Cathedral Doan, Fur cloth, Kasha cloth, tie draws Case rere Duncan, Bayard Veille: Thursday afternoon at 2.80, Fine Veloure. Fine twills, of Robert Adam and the Figh- Saag ns DISMISS INDICTMENT OF FORMER CITY JUDGE Lynch Had Made Restoration of $1,250 Payment. An fndictment filed last February against former City Judge Richard T. fullness of us who can. New York —when it comes to de- Ferris fla- vor. If your dealer can not supply you, ask ¥. A. Ferris & Co., Inc. FERRIS on the new Concert Organ in the Wanamaker Auditorium. Program pyaboe and Fugue D Major, ach. Largo Third Symphony, St. Saens. Serenade, Rachmaninoff. nale, B Flat, Franck, oe oe Admission by complimentary ticket obtainable at the Con- cert Direction, First Gallery, New Building. A New Silk in Persian Colorings Fur or brilliant embroidery and often both, the new metal galoons and inserts of crepe silk in gay or matching colors—these are the new ways of a the mode a thing of superlative beauty. In copies of gowns from Chanel, Cheruit, Patou, Worth, Brandt, Charlotte, as well as adaptations of Coat frocks are a feature. Elaborate, {f one pleases, for after- noon wear, severely simple, for street wear, Slip-on frocks, too, as smart in their own way as the coat frocks. Browns, in many shades, the new lacquer reds, black and the various dark blue. Second Floor, Old Bullding The Tweed Suits of Miss 14 to 20’s Choice Newnesses We have classified the stocks. We havo set up gift tables where scores of articles in unusual pot- have brought in a large variety of service plates and breakfast sete and chocolate and tea seta, man; of them in exclusive designs. O have gone in for even finer dinner sets, We have sought and found the unusual, cheerful novelty glass that adds so much to the decoration of the table. We have—in a sentence— scoured Europe and the art cen- ters of America to find the rare, teenth Century classicists, lovely urn shapes, wide ribbed shoulders, lotus bud and ram’s head handles, a central medallion, an urn of flow- ers, in exquisitely clear color, and a lovely border suggesting a fabric pattern, / A second set whose classic urn shapes, deep ivory tone and high lustre are ornamented only with Gift Tables Lynoh, No. 805 Weat 74th Street, charg- scribing richness Prel to “ itersinger’”’ | , ing leo! rpeente was dasicaa by Ae Aen. the — Wagner ‘0 “Melatersinj other sucessful Paris gowns. bat ae ee eevee ace a wise band in relief of oak leaves Nine gift tabtes a M he C 6 re es } , B 4 4 and acorns. ine filled ee ceeeees. tnt Binds GS bas delightful aromatic } ou ete eae eaeene ay, $79.50 to $375 Pi ect filers Aide itd Finest English bone china— oe Pcieat A china, ae celain rom every count Europe where these things carried by few stores and rare at all times—decorated In wide bands of acid gold in the Greek key de- sign. ther similar sets by a famous English potter. First showing in America of the harvest design in English semi- porcelain, fruit and grape clusters, wide band in Autumn leaf brown, fruit-shaped and tinted handles, made, and from domestic France, England, Italy, 8; Norway, Sweden, Hi lum, Germany, Czecho-Sl ave contributed their istic yereeito Gay these a ect mine jovely EM eosin Eleven new tables have added to the original ni ed with highly decorative In. loaves HAMS & BACON i _ The new soft coer the grays, beiges and the ex- ee er ieraert Ee HS domestic, — Frene! Bi In tins “A little higher eee: crinkly unevenness coisa Blues, that have that misty look. English tweeds make this the Beat store of ite a prte tigen vivid etn * . ind in New Yor! ty. Willyou encrusted in price—BUT!”” Large. indetiaite, bare. plaids Severe, yet softly tailored with great simpltelty, and no attempt j come at your convenience and and sliver. ‘ nd blocks woven in sik’ of at ornament of any sort. . see what we have been able to igh lustre finish give {t that These are the sults the smart young girls are wearing now in accomplish? New Lamps ; twbstonal eect whidnvneFrencs | S2WM,and country ith topcote of lth anal fr 'and with the Pines W, : imple at of today’s dellg on, ‘ call bscolore, $32.50 to $79.50 New Dinner Ware in odd models °”* While over all are printed love- < y In addition to the complete ra: designs in the soft colorings Buits made for us by the foremost maker in this country, of the usual, favorite designs E I . A h ‘The lamp shop, amongst A coe of Persian and Becond Floor, Old Building Limoges china, in English semt- xclusive with as new m is Indo-European patterns. ee porcelain, in ouner trier eed china, zi Italian 18 [oui cel ee shatrolhe Det pottery . Dy are many new products. esaro on @ east coast of! . amps in If you want the best in style, quality Prevailing browns, blues; rose, F vider mies Fer oe ee eae cee ot Tete | ea eee ur Bordered NEW YORK | Bet. 5th and 6th Aves, Broadcloth Polo Coats and fit and want to economize, shop at fone Bryant BASSET Hanover Place, Just offFultonSt. Y ant way,” cut extra full and roomy with extra large arm- tones, mulberry. Most effective for overblouses, sleeves, girdles and other trimmings; alipe to be worn under chiffon and Georgette Bo far as we know, no one else Fur Fabrics They have been overwhelm- this We are featuring— Caracul cloth—biack, beaver, fi apeclal low prices covering ¢ three groupe of boys—(1) from 8 to Coats, Capes and Wraps A luxurious mode! The graceful swirl of the | the necessary fullness of the are the mode in the wraps today, to which are added for the sake of greater ele Fox, in taupe or black, kit fox, viatka or gray aquirr in ‘he natural gray or dyed black——this last is very new raccoon and caracul, Other French Kidskin Glovee—16 button length, glace From France The English Chelsea bird de- sign, worked in gay colors and en- closed in a sealloped border of blue on Limoges china. ing Chinese Influence has Shades which match the on the pottery have been decorated. self to choose the designs. Fifteen all-over patterns in black mingled with deep-toned reds, blues and greens show the Moorlyh influence wan has ever prevailed {n eastern taly. Wool Jersey Jacket Navy blue, brown, cocoa, henna and bisque. Street Floor, Old Buliding for Every Mood In the following five much- in modern society is dull and Against a vain and fool- and a sated. ish mother financially At $2.35—blue chambray and white linene. At $2.85—white linene, black cotton pongee. Second Gallery, New Bullding ” crepe overdraperies; straight-line Russian silhouette —s!im — ee = silhouette frocks, unadorned, Sotad * elegance of the long waisted 5 : , id 9 U if De Woet 39¢h St. 21, Wear 38th se. BROOKLYN se line of the Renaissance, with Main Aisle Sale Nurses and Mai s nirorms. Opp. Montauk Theatre in New York has aa yet, 40 in. skirt concentrated at the Blouses at $3.95 $2 35 $2.85 ’ $4. 35 ; front—the slender straight Finely all-over embroidered, Eee? SA Btreet Floor, Old Bullding carne double, therefore Smart und practical, for For our $3.25 to $7.50 arenes pe loubly smart cape—the new sports and street we os a A. epecial’ purines: of betivonn: five and square cape in which one pi tinished ae to details, in uniforms in three distinctive models—straightline or waistline Imported wrape Oues ea sn bus tine, soft jersey. 8 34 to with convertible, flat round or shawl collars. 84 to 46 sizes, swashbuckler fashion—these 46. At $4.35—white ‘poplin, black poplin, white oxford cloth, © brofdered or lace trimmed of lawn or organdy, SES British Motor Robes ingly " successful Seuson, f f Velour Eitare, aiid etfective’ for the ance wide borders of thes = Well cut and well made to the last detall. Pockets, button-halay separate short jackets, for two lovely furs. the really important things in the wearing qualities of uniforms, Mixt and three piece suits, for wraps, . $195 A Good Novel been done especially well, .< ure $195 to $345 Note: Bib uprons specially priced too—68e to $1.08—plain, ome Third Floor, Old Bulldingy mole, Some with fur collars, Broadtail cloth—black, [Rpmvapa ts ot the new soft pile fabrics in black, brown, taupe, discussed novels, new this jet: others hav i a h—black, gray and several shades of blue. son, the mood your leisure hour in lens ae ca Pee ey a Second Floor, Old Bullding may find you in will take deljght. rown Leather Han ags All coats are specially brown, For a good laug From France and England ‘ j y Joseph C. designed along aslender- $4.50 to $22.50 yd. Sh C f Pair Harbor, by | Joneph 0; ‘Many modi. extretosty eatie (oll kare tina ead MeN izing lines. All tho finest examples of ort Coats o Ca racul Lincoln, iiarou se in the | shades, permitting them to be carried with brown costumes whose fashion Si 5 their kinds. . life of an old sea-dog who sud- is at ite height. izes to 56 Bust BOtnches wide) The accepted mode of the moment for al! informal denly becomes the manager of Hand-bags vet beaver ob» Specially Priced First Floor, Old Bullding occasions and much favored for sports wear. * home for mar women, pea pom rs pe $150 to $265 : Vankty ba 4 muff, Ita sole For highthought— ‘anity begs wr: All the new shades—brown, beige, platinum, gray, and black ha ‘Glimtesa o} 0. Of morocco leather, ment o's Say November Joys and white, quite often depending only ‘on their own delightfut rol: by aie tottts pleney. | beaver, calfskin, polish: of gold chi} oringg for smartness—sometimes combined with other furs, BE toad toy trouehe on a high | ed. calfykin, pin seal, _ Pauline Chase \ for many BOYS ip length, both the straight and new bloused type Chane with ‘te Eireok tragedy | oak-grain caltskin, tea) slender, Fine new suite. 5 Third Floor, Old Bullding staged in the goatly Pie of Particularly [obey Sl . i . . modern society folk. $2. s Other Stylish Coats $14.95 to $49.50 Fit well, Look well, ete lreneat = stunning \ oie a oe 2 pai i ij SNe Two envelope purses An Bi Wint r EXTRA SPECIAL! 2 pairs’ of knislors, Gloves for the Opera wri, Pier by. dey, Willam | of Franch morocco fae rendiad fog ot. ¢ u Pr nh if an . ee . ; preety friendenip int | {One, richly trttdecorated in black asthe oda ict "teng he U d Warm Bought well, Priced close and other Evening Occasions i priest and romance | and gold, smartest of black faills from its shape. Buttoned - } 7 neh girl, t nderwear Bisa for te) 28) yeare REYNIER—of all fine French gloves nor in a lovely. French itl all 2 | ile Hnings—§15 and $30, Purses and envelopes of B. Junior overcoats, $10.50 perfect skins, or put together with such particul: ‘ ij sorts occupy! ps. Sizes to 56 Bust—45 Waist athrobes fekonl overcoatn, a1ae0 made by: HEYNTER, which are the choicest gloves for For heart thills— cane (iltnereae eureaine ake Street Floor, Old Bullding | 4 iy meney only ne pper arm, The House of Mohun by Georga an Cut extra full and roomy, Of heavy Blanket Cloth. Students’ overcoats, $25 Kidskin, glace finish, 16 button lengths, in white, $8.50; Gibbs, in. which the’ flapper All made the “Lane Bry- felines) ara. out 20 button lengths, white, $13.60, heroine proves that not all life : a. death te ae holes, affording comfort to years; (2) from 10 to 18 finish, mousquetaire gloves, white, $5.50; 20 button length, ruined father she wins, thumbs Brought in be’ore the new tariff went nto effect the stout woman, verre; SH) a _ to 20 years, i ; down, the man she loves. $2, Priced $18.75. Duplicates must sell for 625 Sixes to 56 bust. Special values in— French Gloves in pastel shades For mystery— | 200 fine robes, Plaids through and through. Some of ito eee Reefers—Jack Tars—Junior The delicate light shades neh kidskin gloves suitable for The Van Roon by J.C. Snaith | ‘lan plalds, too. Bright effects, Dull effects, A choice for j 98 Norfolks — Novelty Suits — evening wear, pale buff, beige ivory, inkish tones, in in which a conflict of desires a) as } e Mackinawa Corduroys 16 button mousquetaire le glace finish, $5.50. The same length @roused by the discovery of an ALL WOOL. Robes in the Irish weave, weighing hetween Sweaters Blouses — Pajam- in French suede, $5. “old master'’ makes stuff for a 434 pounds, Robes in the Seotch weave, more ep ly woven, ettes—Hats — Caps Tams, Strest Floor, Old Building stirring tale. $2. little smoother surface, weighing about 4 pounds, Bile, 60x72 in, a end Brooke Stoves caus etiest Flea, New Bullding treet Flogr, Old BulldIPG 2) creatinine SO Foe New Buildin, ae Ps