The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1922, Page 10

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~ DRY RNDERS’ PREY RARE WINES TAKEN clasigiadstas Ye Olde Dutch on John Street Visited; Diners Quiet, but Look Glumly On. way to Renain Under Park Commission. Ye Olde Dutch Tavern, Street, which in ye olde of its rare vintages and foaming beat ers of dark and light beers. wag tr *vaded just before lunch hour to-d by Prohibition enforcement who dragged from the precious cell: about fifteen cases of wine and thirt cases of beer. Behind the little counter at the en of the dining room the inquisitive agents found a bottle half filled with wine of the color of melted rubles They took that along too. Men came into lunch who had coming for years and no happy avere seen among them as they s:' flown to their noonday meal. The ugents disregarded them, and after leaving summons for Paul Langfe!¢ the proprictor, and Frank Huefner the manager, took their departure taking the wine and the beer wit! them. Mr. Langfeld was not present at the raid, but the manager was. He Offered no obfection to the ra'd “Was it real wine?" he was asked “Yes, indeed,” he sald "Oh yes Mr. Langfeld brought it from the o!' tountry long before Prohibition fo ‘s own use and hadn't removed it te is home. Of course we didn't s6 it. The Grea : don’t know meni sgerven darted t 408! hee surprised 10 {t. were not drinkahle “The bottle at the counter? Oh, that was wine which Mr. Lanefeld used for his stomach's sake. None of the stuff we had was for sale.’ THREE CLOTHING TH'EVES SENT TO SING SING Fred A. Lester, a chauffeur of No. 510 ' ‘West End Avenue, was sent to Sine Sing for three years and four months by Judge Mancuso to-day atfer convic- tion for the theft of m rnitcare from Minor B. Webster of No. 385 Edgecomb Avenue. Among the thing stolen war n pair of trousers wwhich Lester was found wearing. | Convicted of having stolen the cloth- q tng of Robert Diligh of No. 228 East 30th { Btreet while he slept, James Scapa of { No. 357 West 3th Street and George | Mattie of No. 269 West 46th Street, both | (9 walters, went sent to Sing Sing by the] fl game Judge. Scaps received three and & half years, Mattie from two to five years. No. 15 John boaste | Fort Hamilton and Bay Parkway esidents were Jubilant to-day over © action of the Board of Estimate's sommittee of the whole in deciding Vithat these streets shall remain under | agents Tine jurisdiction of the Park Com oners. It is claimed that by con- tinuing the thoroughfares under the yrotection of the Park Department there is a saving of $610,000 to the tax amis J have been assessed for paving «if not clas: as park prop streets are considered pari and are, therefore, free from i ents that ordinartly when paving Improvements are However, {tf was at first belte milton and Bay Park didn't have to pay the ssments they would bear $167,000 of the But the Law Department haw decided that even this must not be paid. Tt is likely that the E+timate Board will adopt the committee's re port some time to-day, thereby muk- ing it 9 city-wide ! 1982—Cry otal ash tray set~$7.50 \VINGTON’S are spe- cialists in what to give and when to give it. All you have to decide is to whom it shall go. Gifts for all people and for all ) occasions are here in pro- fusion— but a profusion that ‘s helpful and not be- wildering. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FirTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. ‘dames MeCreery & Co. FIFTH AVENUE 34th STREET For Tomorrow! Hand Bags, 5.75 The newest shapes of Pin Seal, Cobra Seal, Beaver Calf and various grains. Some are fitted with a comb and inside pocket. Also Vanity Party Boxes in Patent and dull leathers. Real Leather Party Boxes specia, 2.95 fitted with large size powder box and hairpin case, and lip salve case. A Special Purchase of Imported Manicure Sets in leather rolls . 4.9 4 Much below regular A gift any man or woman would warmly welcome, is one of these imported mani- cure sets with plain or embossed amber col- ored fittings securely placed in a round or rectangular roll of fine grain leathers. NOTED OLD TAVERN | 'AXPAVERS SAVE {RODEO MANAGER, |i: $610,000 BY PARK] COWBOYS REPLY ae PAVING DECISION|TO CRUELTY CHARGE) Fort Hamilton and Bay Park-|Defend Steer Throwing yers, this beng the amount they 5: (Main Floor) oe seometactes. THE EVENING WORLD, FR IDAY, NOVEMBE sttorney for the Hu-| the cruelty of them asked him: ‘They described the ‘‘bulldogging” ever Know of a steerfof steers in which they eaid ihe nt thrown?" necks of the animals were twisted ked any.’ Austin re-/three-quarters of the way round, in- made by the Humane fety for the Pre te Animats, of the Supreme Court before Magistrate n. Police Inspector he charge of violation y Law, friendiv. ut that the animals at th eo were merely frightened, hearing the evidence of sev s for or against the per te Levine sald © witness the Hearing at Yorkville Court. to-morrow ufternoor decision on Monday I. T, Flatto. coun S, will have con Tex Austin. manager and pred the Western rodeo in Square’ Garden, of Gouraud’s where cowpy mberg and Her give ehibitions of their horsem for the 8. P. C has opt 1 for 80 rought Joy. nd skill in throwing. ateers, modification of Serie mine wrmenia tee eer albuaand etna! all may not beauty it has rendered to then. Its | service Is now extended go thit those who would harmonize their con plexion with theit particular shade of beauty can do sn tothe best advantage. Nov/madein cision is rendere of the cowbo: de hats made ation in the court and tt The anti-cruelty societies hew dozen veterinary surgeons as wit e the acts in the rodre the York dozen of his « teristic rg, cruelty to owboys, In their charac- | the to answer charge f animals and violation of the AW defended the performances Ity charge, and Her shades as well as WHT. E Send 10c, for Trial Sire what Orkin’s Open All Day Tomorrow, Armistice Day Reriarkable Purchase and Sale Exclusive Winter Coats Made to Sell from 95.00 to 135.00 Presenting Values That Are Absolutely Unrivalled Velvety, rich-piled fabrics combined with luxurious monkey fur, beaver, squ:rrel, ceracul, chinchilla, coney and platinum, taupe or black fox. 78.00 A TRULY marvelous collection, fashioned on the most exclustve lines of the present mode many handsomely decorated in all-over designs of soutache braid or gold thread. ‘They are the product of one of the finest coat makers in the city, and are tailored with the distinction their exclusive character warrants. An unprecedented opportunity! Choice of Any Suit in Stock of Two and Three Piece Costume Suits Va'ues from 95.00 to 135.00 55,00 Many are exact reproductions of original Paris models, developed in the richest fabrics and sumptuously f trinmed. Many of the jackets are decorated with over designs in gold or silver or soutache braid. Radical Reductions on DRESSES & GOWNS Savings up to 47.00 Formerly to Now 196 Street and Afterncen Dresecs, 29.75 14.00 150 Daytime and Informal Dresses, 39.75 22.00 112 Silk Dresses and Beaded Robes, 55.00 28.00 96 Informal and Dinner Gowns, 65.00 38.00 | 92 Informal and Evening Gowns, 79.50 48.00 iki 87 Daytime, Dinner and Evening Gowns, 89.50 58.00 77 Dinner and Evening Gowns, 110.00 78.00 | &6 Exclusive One-of-a-Kind Gowns, 135.00 88.00 with breathing. They also the bellowing of the antmats to said there were three kind: frightened and ‘| Oriental Cream | RACHELLE and FLESH FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, lew York City | R10, 1922, ie e For to-morrow (Saturday) Alsam Bouquet Specialties (prepared for B. Altman & Co. exclusively) at price reductions that offer a special opportunity to the holiday shopper Alsam Bouquet $1.50 & 3.90 SSS SSS eee Extract achet 75c. Sa . Toilet Water . 2.90 Face Powder . . 75c. Talcumn Fowder 38c. Bath Salts, 75c., $1.15; 1.95 Aliso on sale at this time at prices about one-half less than usual Imported Manicure Sets, $7.50 3 (mine piec e Ss, in silk=lined leather case) Imported Brushes Nail Brushes, 50c. Hair Brushes, 95¢. Military Brushes Tooth Brushes, [8c. per pair $1.90 Imported Soap 28c. Per box of six cakes $1.55 (First Floor) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty fift) Street THIRTY-FOURTH ST. JUST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR! 916 Pairs of WOMEN’S WALKING BOOTS *6” A gratifying array of most pleasing models, that thousands of women have sought for everywhere—willing to pay a higher price. —— eoresdons eereetar ese a Coco brown Calf ¥. Tan Brown Kid. or Black Kid Brown Calf, Fawn Cloth “Top Queen Quality is featuring these fine high shoes that were made to sell at $9 SUL, at a rer le figure, spite the general in boots all over in Average Saving $3.75 Per Pair [ DRCP STITCH HEATHER HOSE Q5 | 3 Pairs for $2.55 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY “Queen Quality” Trede Mark is Your Assurance of Satisfaction The QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP | 32-34 West 34.h Street | f

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