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eS i eet ee ea LINKED BY WITNESS ~WITVANISHED RUM arse Called at Pier With “Ginger The trial of former Prohibition _ Agents Harry FE. ead and William | iF. Walsh, torre: with Raymon? } and George Rx Harry Fagen, John Senders, on chn Volstead act, w: before Judre Mack in Morris ie th f viol continued to-day he Federal shipment by Cuba mystertou ale” en route. Royal Sea! 227 Kast ‘ men came t with three trucks on April 11 and got i « of bot- led ginge: address in which whiskey He did not identify e Treasurer of the ant and Wine Com- ‘umd to be a civil Louis Mouquin Mouquin Rest pany, who said | engineer bef: that he had fore April 1 460 barrels ¢ Yeferred the, applicant to @oncern. e R. J. Lawrence, a @.:, identified t) ton agents as ha ‘Ward Line pier with th: York Downtown Chamber of Commerce, is in Washington on a double mis leaders in Congress some ideas on the subject of immigration which he ghined whe acting as Welfare Commissioner at Bilis Isiand. the Atlantic Coast to of embarkation HONOR DOCTOR WHO KEPT PLUGGING UN™L HE PIED 1N FRANCE Northwestern University Monument to Man Unvetls m paid to a ‘Thomas Hanson, * Quit” until death struck him down as he rushed to the ald of a wounded com- Fade on the battlefold in France. A ten-ton boulder draped with the Amert- ean flag has been unv pus of Northwestern Walter Dill Scott. Pre stitution, paid tribute and soldier. “He played four years Bo never quilt" read the the boulder. Dr, Hanson falted to distinguleh him self In college, but re he took part In all tine on the iuserip the boulder of mani eollege campus. . “QUALITY” describes the Dr. A. Reed’s Cushion Shoe in all detail. There’s qual- ity in its looks, in its com- fort and in its wear. Craftsmanship of QUALITY builds this shoe, and its in- built felt and cork cushion sole adds the QUALITY of joy to work or play. Dr. A. Reed’s Cushion Shoe matches in every respect shoes made to sell at a QUALITY figure, sells for no more ordinary footwear i yp CHION SHOES Yor Women Made by JOHN EBBERTS SHOE CO. BOLD ONLY AT 1872 Broadway, at 37th Street 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bidg. Atl: Horlick’s The ORIGINAL | Malted. Milk -, yet it than Quality Supreme The “Food - Drink” for All Ages, Lunch at Home, Office, and | Ack for HORLICK’S, pir Avoid Imitation & Substitutes aE RN on > ett aeaieieas ton. Test of All Immigrants Abroad merce ‘Yells of New Method of Swindling. (Special to The Evening World.) Noy, 2i.—Harry H, Schiacht, President of tho New for a small WASHINGTON, excess for a fee who handles the would put a stop to a new metho! of exploitation of the ignorant here and in Europe which has, ina mea- | 0 n of qualified agents of tact and] cure, en’ the place of swindli some medical know!l-| che sale of foreign exchange, he s ationed in Europe to pass! 'The money swindlers, driven out o ysicn!_and other fitness of business by legislation procured _t Stern Brothers . West Forty-Szcond Street West Forty-Third Street Buropean ports He favorn the selec- (Between sth and 6th Avenues) cA Special Purchase enables us to offer these All-Wool Overcoats for Students & Junior Boys At MOST EXCEPTIONAL PRICES Made of imported or domestic all-wool materials, many double-faced, these ayer: coats will give warm protection against the severest cold and wind of Winter days Raglan or set-in sleeves. Junior Boys’ Overcoats (3 to 10 years)... $22.50 22.50 27.50 School Boys’ Overcoats (11 to 18 years)... y Students’ Overcoats . . (16 to 20 years)... THIRD FLOOR. ~~ —4 Stern Brothers }=~<.-— Neen Bre Dees his 1s a timely opportunity to se- lect a really individual bag. An ideal Christmas gift, too! Unusual Holiday Offering of WOMEN’S hey are mounted ‘on metal frames, $5 and $7.45 identically the same higher priced bags Men’s Bill Books—Plain or Solid Gold Mounted Bill mounted with 1-10th of r4-kt. gold. Books— Also a great many other styles in wallets, bill books, and letter folders, ranging in price from $3.00 to $35.00 MAIN FLOOR. The Magic Gates of Toyland. have Snung Open Never betore have we presented a collec tion so varied, so ingenious, so captivating Hand Bags of Velvet, Silk, & Duvetyne as those used on much Priced a BOS Each Priced at $2 Q5 Each —+>-tSiem Brothers ~: a to the merry heart of childhood ! Walking and Talking Dolls, $1.80 to 12.50 85c to 35.00 Doll Carriages . Doll Dishes. . Meccano Sets . Doll House Furniture Sets, 95c to 5.95 Other Dolls. . $35.69 to $125 Doll Houses $2.09 to 20.50 + 90cto 7.50 $1.50 to 25.00 Moving Picture Machines, $7 to $65 $1.69 to 6.69 Electrical Trains, $8 to $150 Mechanical Trains, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, EY FYDRY ACENTS |New Yorker Urges Upon President The Evening World, now have gone into the line of promoting immigra- ‘Their agents in New York and other cities seek out well to do or provident foreigners who have relatives in Cen ie to bring ited Stutes e creden- als from a fake organization and vot lect money for steamship fares and an a - tral or Eastern Europe and represent President Schlacht of Downtown Chamber of Com} sremsc these relativ amount collected js more than y obtain from the she — ‘ Then Ale, ” Say s Customs Man sion. He has presented to President Harding a silk American flag mad. iy Antetton. a tettde 46. the by an east side gold star mother and has laid before the President anc nad requesting him to. seli at Resumption of Trial. come to America, a sont to an agent In Europe. immigrant, taking Mr. Schincht favors immediate@ a tically approp ng al of legislation which will transfer the se-| every allen desiring to locate in th: || t howe ection of immifrants from Ellis Isl-] United States. ore than half nd and other Immigration stations on} The appointment of such agent back at Wt Schlacht favors improvement at Bilis Island, such as hrough ts and ngings, 1922, William Hurckhardt, fel fry *, George W. be passed, Governmental operation of | Hergen, the Ellis 1 ant, ah Ellis Island Board w oor Appe f Jacob gonn | | which could ¢ cases with sending them ashington, and of nig A. ‘rote change of rules which would allow < healthy mombers of a family, one or A 4 more of whom are detained (Prom tie Mtem Apo-tterala) Hills Istand Hospital, imme he movies have browght about one 0 ashore and Ko to work, Unde ny rate present rullng if there is one \ 41 in an immigrant famity, th Serie. Se meena ‘amily ts held untl the alit Aue, Gus Biehedtee sscharged from tho h . “| enema | SHERIFF'S JURY DINNER A FLYNN TESTiMONIAL The parol of t poritt's Jury in th Bronx has formed a club and the annus dinner of that body this year will tak he form of # teatknonial to Sherif Edward J. § vo held at Almost Unbelievable ob ca ly realize the wonder- 1 improvement to your skia aud complexion the mirror will reveal toyou after using Gourand’s Oriental Cream for the first time. White-Flesh Rachel, 6 Christian B Send 10¢ for Trial Size *reakdent, chosen and Iman ts Treasurer of ¢ Dantel J. Byrne is mittee that will h composed Doctor, Henry 1 Misses’ SPORT SKIRTS of Camel’s Hair Cloth $9.75 One needs a skirt of this type on innumerable occa- sions—for the Thanksgiving football game and «for all outdoor Winter events. | In plain colors and plaids, at the Unusual Price of Ever so jaunty and smart—tailored in plain styles or weap around.effscts} and featuring slit pockets One can find exactly the sort of skirt one i needs and wants in this varied assortment THIRD FLOOR i an, ~~ >—a'Stern Brothers t=". Sport and Trimmed Hats for WOMEN and MISSES Now Reduced for Immediate Disposal, $1.50 to 8.95 Hats which were formerly marked from $4.75 to $16.50 ! Included are hats of velvet and felts, all this season’s modes—in a wide variety ot shapes, variously trimmed with self miterials, fancies, ornaments, and metal combinations. cAlso an assortment of soft, smart sport hats, quite plan, or with tucked crowns and brim. In wide evlor choice. TRIMMED HAT DEPARTMENT—THIRD FLOOR. Special Reductions Tomorrow in Children’s AlL-Leather Stern-bilt Boots TAN and BLACK CALFSKIN All leather, from top to sole—these sturdy boots are built to resist hard wear through the stormiest Winter months. Mad on a nature lasi, too so that active fee: |) are comfortable from morning tll night. i] Ofered at the following Reduced Prices ; 8) tot $3.35 uh tw 2 2h to 7 | $4.35 ee ae ad Stern Brothers ae New Silk and Visca Satin Hats for Immediate Wear $3.25 % 3.95 Hats that will find instant favor—a wide variety of shapes, light in weight, that may be worn comfortably with fur collar SMaAR TV and seasonabi MAY clever models or Ht i these’ hats are to | the mushroom typ | found in many variat ome in ombination ma |! PT. napxiys @ SON J | $5.35 ji SECOND FLOOR | of the turban, those terials. Hats to suit yor { are close-fitting, and ot! type, and meet your ever \\ vith visor brim equirement {i ; III ( ¢ color rang: ding bl. and white | TRIMMED HAT DEPARTME THIRD VFLOC I | ill For Girls 10 to 16 Years Natural Muskrat Fur Coats Supertor Values in a Juvenile Edition of Madame's Own Style and Workmanship Sizes 10 to 12 years..... 85.00 Sizes 14 to 16 years......95.00 Coats of dark Muskrat, with deep reverse border, wide choker collar, silk-cord girdle, pockets and attractive silk lining. == sizes ds $4.50; portionate prices. Sixth Aye, Shoes, At 19th St, Hudson Tubes Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Will Close Out Tomorrow Little Children’s Winter Coats Many With Fur (Sizes 1 to 6 years) if 5.00 Until Now $19.75 to $39.50 TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK AND REDUCED FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS SEASON Of this season’s smartest fabrics: Bolivia cloth, plaid back coatings, cordalure duvet de laine—with nutria, natural opossum, squirrel or civet cat. Lined and warmly interlined. All Sales Final LITTLE CHILDREN'S COAT SHOP—Fifth Floor Ustablished 1857 Alexander The shoes we have provided for boys and girls anticipate rough wear, so everything that goes into them is strong and sturdy. Comfort, too, has been given the most eare- ful consideration. ll to 2 tor larger or smaller isth Ay and ite SO way boys and girls the at pro- AN Conventone Saw *