The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1922, Page 4

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a Gen. Miles, Old Indian Fighter, An Ardent Golt Devotee ~ YELLOWLEY ATS TO REDUCE FAK PRESTON caetatinentine Druggists Must Check on Sus- ‘ picious Hooch Orders by Calling Doctor. With four-@fths of the doctors Prescriptions examined to date on which tiquor bad been supplied by Grugsists shown to be spurious. Pro- hibition Director Yellowley announced yesterday he would revoke the permit of every druggist whose files show forged or counterfeit prescriptions. He added that loss of permit would also follow where there was any dis creponcy between the quantity with. @rawo for medicinal sale and the quantity that should remain in stock Fifty thousand dollars worth of liquor. stills, pressed and labels fast night were carted from the plant of the Universal Herb Extract Company, Nos 638-640 North Third Street, Bast Newark. This estimate was made by Chiet Enforcement Officer Conle. Prohibition authoritics to-day Jearned that one of the master boot- fegrers of this city with o large pa- Gen N-AMILES - tronage among west side residents of QKevsro: WiEwcg wealth has sent out at least two aero- planes of the bootjegger flight squad- ron in the North River to search for + missing schooner which should have delivered its mci off Montank Point two weel The schooner cleared from the Ba- Damas for a Canadian port (of course). taceinand ct 4, aallidg pater. of stories of his adventures, noted experience on the Atlantic. She has not since beon hea down the sea lanes tha prey of rum pirates or has foun- dered may never be known. the launch Bijou when it was stranied 962 10th at Jones's Inlet Tuesday night. When & Ca. a nr G. Alin. An Extraordinary “Special” for Friday and Saturday | | | | Men’s Winter Overcoats im every desirable model THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922. ] Department has heard that Weiste t 83 Gen. Nélson A. Miles, veteran of the Indian wars, at the tender age of eighty-three, still “knocks the pill” around the links with the beat of them. At the Chevy Chase Club, Washington, D. C., he shows up daily, rain or shine, for his practice. The veteran is a genera! favorite, and when not swapping golf scores, tells some interesting rd from. The] Street, Brooklyn, and Peter Bolem of|the charge that they were evading aviators who have whirred up and| Hempstead, L. 1., were questioned by] the customs laws has been disposed of have found no| Edward Barnes, Assistant Solicitor of [they will be sent before a United trace of her. Whether she has been|the Custom House, to-day regarding | States Commissioner on a charge of the $40.000 worth of liquor found on | having Ifauor in their possession. From boat owners at Jones's Inlet Inspector Hokenson of the Revenue at $55.00 | | representing a remarkable price concession These Overcoats are expertly tailored, and offer a splendid choice of fabrics for selection. Men who appreciate quality will recognize this as a rare purchasing opportunity. (Sixth Floor) Also for Friday and Saturday An Exceptional Offering of Men’s Imported Sweaters of fine-quality brushed wool specially low-priced at $9.85 These are new, coatestyle sweaters, They are shown in a variety of plain colors and heather mixtures (with and without contrasting trimming) and im smart striped effects, for golf and other out«door sports. (First Floor) Madison Avenuc- Fitth Avenue, Mew York Coirey- towth Street Thurty- fitth Street The World News in Brief LOCAL. ra; Jersey, 10,000,000 barrels, and the ‘exas Company, big was awaried @ The Board of Elections be- Paarl for 1,000,000 sin toons . thy enna guiding. Bightecn |, Bootblacks have pe eon the city nay be a valuable source of informa- tion regarding bootlegging traffle be- suse he Is reputed to be sore on the gher-ups, due to the fact that he ound that © $15,000 commission paid » him recently was counterfeit oney, | tke expect to examine the tally Os ae to ray 5 BARTENDER SAVED $18,000 of ‘atx lection districts day hereby, puistion your Be norable | IN 18 YEARS ON $20 JOB Commissioner of Accounts Hirshfield to-day will continue his Investigatic Into charges that elghteen policeme ‘arranged {n the Town Hall to pald $1,500 each to help them obtain] \tiow the ecope of ¥. W. ©, A. work in romotion to Sergeantcies through « city. ivil service examination, ‘The National Industrial TraMe League Yesterday Michael J. Burko, a form nod its annual meeting at the Hotel Lexington Avenue satoonkeeper, toati-| Commodore yesterday. fod that during efshtoen yoars as u| The hearing on the $4,600,000 bank- it uptey case of BD. Dier & Co., ached- bartender he had eaved $18,000 out of } icy for yesterday before Seaman L. $29 a week salary and tips. Burke ts} Miller, referee in bankruptcy, was ad- just back from Ireland,, Previous tes-| journed to Wednesday, Nov Tho, Quebeo Mquor lew has proved | mony had been that before leaving in] Henry Finch, twelve, of No. 510 Hast Rta ecticuiat’ Creasarens GAninoed withdrew $26,800 collected trom ee to-day. 79th Street, and Tg, twelve, r nen and deposited ty bank. Yee- | terday Burke testified a man he know « George White of Brooklyn, driver of Dr, Alexander Mann ot Bost i ae rgan, wired John Dows Hil js ac st the Bea ae ce pivestore’ oe ot = of election ax Bishop of the Eplecopal Women's Christian Association | Diocese. 1 ide this evening at the FOREIGN. Arthur da Silva Bornardes was tn- augurated President and Estacio Cotm- bra Vice President of Brazil yesterday. Rear Admiral Willlam 8. Sims, U. 8. N., retired, accompanied by Mrs. Sims, ined to-day to Port Hope, Ont., hig ve town, after an absence of fifty- four years. announced of No. 617 East 62d Street, aro being xeld in Bridgeport as runaways, (From the Boston Transeript.) Ja DOMESTIC. “Why do you and we ee wifo alae ° and »| The Shipping Board must pay 60 cents} dine where there's an orc to hold a few days when White] ore per barrel for fuel off next year| matter of peecautlon, Some- j wanted the money back, he paid him} han it has paid under contracts which | times the music helps us to forget the with the cash that he, Burke, had! expired yesterday. bid-[ food, and sometimes the food helps uz saved. ‘icra were the Standard Oll Con Comeeny of to forget the music. BONWIT TELLER & CO. he Speccally Shop FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET —— METHOD IN IT. ice wagon, had given him the money FOR FRIDAY A Specialy Prepared Sale reatly Reduced Prices Women’s and Misses’ Two or Three Piece | FUR TRIMMED SUITS 68.00 Formerly up to 135.00 LOUSE, tight hip or straightline jacket suits of marleen, veldyne and other soft-surface materials with collars of beaver, viatka or gray squirrel, fox, mole or caracul. The three-piece suits are fur trimmed and have plain silk crepe, embroidered crepe or broche crepe bodices. Women’s and Misses’ High Class Franklin Simon & Co. oO A Store of Individual Shops’ FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. GIRLS) (ees 6 0 107 HIGH LACED WINTER SHOES Sizes IZ t02 4 « » Widths Biwok£ & Ten Different Models — The Right Shoe for Each Winter Occasion . « 6.59 $9.00 is the usual price for this quality SCHOOL SHOES Of tan Norwegian grain or tan or black Russia leather, also tan calf- skin with fawn cloth tops. DRESS SHOES Of white buckskin, also black pat- ent leather with white or black kid- skin tops, gray or black cloth tops. WaRM WOOL LEGGIN-GAITERS leather trimmed; Scotch cuffs; brown or tan. Sixes 8 to 11 , 2,75 Sizes 12 to 2, 3,25. Girts’ SHoz Suar—Third Floor FUR TRIMMED COSTUME SUITS One or Two of a Kind—Two or Three Piece 145.00. Formerly up to 245.00 ATELASSE coat with squirrel collar and cuffs and broadcloth skirt; matelasse jacket with border, collar and cuffs of lynx or squirrel; flat crepe or veldyne frock; straightline marcova coat with fox collar and draped skirt. Other two and three piece models of diabure or veldyne with the fashionable furs. Misses’ two or three-piece types in peachbloom with kit fox, veldyne or marleen with beaver; silk crepe bodices. WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SUITS—SECOND FLOOR THE GIFT BOOK—A beautifully illustrated magazine with answers to all gift problems—MAILF JPON REQUEST. BONWIT T LLER &CO am AVENUE Oe. FRIDAY—The First Reduction This Season 500 Pairs of Women’s and Misses’ STRAP PUMPS AND OXFORDS 8.75 Formerly 10.00 and 12,00 TWO-STRAP PUMPS of tan calfskin or Norwegian grain calfskin with military wing tips, trotteur heel. LACED OXFORDS in tan or black calfskin. No C. O. Das. No Exchanges. No Credits. WOMEN’S SHOES—Fourth Floor: i PATENT LEATHER i “America’s Foremost t Specialists” IMGLLINS &E Mth Strest—- New York A Presentation of Women’s Low Shoes Just Received from Switzerland ORIGINAL DESIGNS { DEVELOPED IN i A DIRECT IMPORTATION OF . || VERY BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED, | VARI-COLORED FANCY STITCHED |, NOVELTY STRAP SLIPPERS 8.50 Aine on Gis to Cur Drestivn and Neowrh Shere REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. _ Circulation Over 600,000 ‘

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