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- FAVORS ENFORCING) CUT OFF, 1,000,000 ORENDINGDRY LAW} — PEOPLE SUFFER ——+— He Says Attitude Assumed by|Big Generator of New Jer- Politicians Is One of sey Public Service Co. Hypocrisy. Collapses. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27-—"Either| More than a million apartment We oUEHt to enforce the Prohibition] Awelers over in Jersey have been Law! or We ought to stop talking] ¥ondering for some time why the abobt enforcement and cone out} elevators In the Oufidings have Qbebly against st," deciared Senator | ared to Tun afer 4.30 In the after David A. Reed of Pennsylvania yes- |" Likewise thousands of factory terday’ we have been wondering why they have been going home at 4.30 in the afternoon instead of 6. “An an- nouncement made to-day by the Pub- Teague, Ho was told some practical |i. gervice Gas and Electric Company Politicians did not like his charge of | 1.5 the mystery. One of the bis hiypocrisy in enforeing dry laws. electric generators is under repair “Most politicians,” he retorted, /.na the company is short 47,000 horse dolige on the question of enforce- | power ‘ment as long as they can; then they @eclare themselves in favor of strict aAherence to the law. But they do not back up that statement by action. That is hypocrisy and there is no other word for it Te was amplifying remarks in the game vein in « speech at the Union Four counties over the river—Hud- son, Essex, Union and Bergen—have been affected by the shortage, and until the big generator Is readjusted, the saving of power will continue. This will last at least a week. In order to make tho reduced horse “Men talk sanctimoniously Of Pr0- | hibition and then wink at open violn- tions of the law. Nobody thinks of attempting real enforcements. T support given the enforcement tempt is not in gond faith, and every- body knows it. “We ought to be as manly about | if this matter as we are in sporting and ‘bust matters, We ought to quit ypocritical and get a little fair play into our attitude on Prohibition, “Edo not want to be misunderstood. late with hand 1090—China cake painted perfos tin cover—$10, Lam not seeking fo tak BAF Taction Tor oF agaitini Fr tein, I believe I can be fm other work.” But I do think we ought to quit being hypocrites. i ‘Tae THOUSANDS of good gifts at Oving- ton’s are a full palette of colors to gain the best expression of the art of giving. And the variety PRR Fe REE SaaS A OE OE LIT HE “You know, and I know, andowe all |} Ikmow the law is not being enforced. We all wink at violations. We know ur friends are bootleggers and we o nothing about it. We are not fa almost a8 great es the resting the fasue fike men. different pictures that “Phere should be an end of the ||py Could be painted from the ‘ wl of hypocrisy in the United set of paints! |. Prohibition has not kept drink from the slums because you and I do OVINGTON’S not back up the law. The only result “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue’ _ Of Prohibigjon in the slums fs that the FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. lf -_ ia? @amz: PO ND PROFIT j «raed there is of bad I : epee BG SS es ; Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday November 28th and 29th | Chocolate Milk Chocolate I | Covered Dates {Fruit ana Nut | LA nengeed Oriental Fruit in Pudding with i, ates all che Hey go and flavor. Reg. 79¢. rowne 64. NET Thanksgiving Specialties Just a Few of the Many Thanksgiving (Thanksgiving pops Round Boxes Six in the family, d ee Attractively decorated contain- ers in autumn scenic effects! head scarecrows. Filled with a choice collection oecomnt 19¢) “EGO Thanksgiving Milk Chocolate re Turkeys Se OfFancy AssortedHardCandies.| Perfect reproductions in minia- tinted. Put upinhand-| ture of that proud old Monarch decorated metal con-| of the barnyard. Each in a car~ tairer with hinged ton. rae54c\19c, 69c, 99c ‘High Grade Assorted Chocolates excellent variety Bon Bons Fir mented Wtivetecten Therksering Pears, 59c POUND NET | ChocolateMarshmallow Jelly Turkeys 19¢ Delicious Eating—Six in a Package. Assorted Milk Chocolates ra 89¢ 2 Ibs. $1.78 Beneriptive Lis List ra 3 Fo! Seo ¢ Ads SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY nee wernnen elton amend tien mentioned are affected. ‘The big generator, now under re- pair at the General Blectrio Company | «: plant, was located at the Kasex power sation of the Public Serylen bn the Hackensack Meadows, It collapsed during the summer, The other ma- ¢hines ewere capable then of supply ing the summer demand for pgwer as well as light. It was belleved that th: intermittent power do as much work as possible} attected generator would be ready pe- |. It was necessary for the Public Ser-|1 vies to @ek factories using power. | « the days shortened and asgreater 1 wan created. To meet, driven machines and apartment own- | alortoge it was necessary to cut tor ency system, while on extremely dark ers having elevators In their butldings [un the power customers so the Nght-]days the situation becomes more to help out The result Is that on] > would not suffer, and because certain days of every week the coun-|tight had to be turned on at 4.80 In afternoon, elevators and electiie- machines In factories neces- y had to be cut off from servion. A schome has been devised so that suffor inconvenience For ‘nstance, for one Hudson County apartment Jwellers have to walk instead of rid- | x, to thelr suites on Tuesdays and ‘hursdays. Other counties have thet: _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1992. Fox Fr. ©. Denning was the winner of the Clase A competition match play against par for tho IH, H, Hedenor prizes yes- terday ot the Fox Hille Golf Club. He shed 6 down, W. H.'Anders won the 1s B prize, 6 down to par, and B. F. n returned the winning card in 3, 3 cap was allowed. » days of Inconventence. On| NEW OIL CROESUS ray and Sunday it 1s not nenns~ to have recourse to the emerg: GoLr RHSULTS. AIMS TO DO GOOD WITH HIS RICHES Pirst Step of Molte: Betlad Two Charches. MONROB, La, Nov, 27,—"I will Prepare myself, and the opportunity and day to realize my hopes and ambitions will come. I have alweys| large churches in Smackover village, been very much like Abraham Lincoln in that respect. This thought has down to par, Helf handi-| TUN through my life like a thread,"" declared W. A, McKenzie of Smack- je Will Be to ‘ever, Ark., who has become @ mull!- millionaire over night a8 « result of the discovery of ol] on his land near ®Bmaockover, which three months ago ‘was o wilderness, and is now une of the greatest oll fields of the South. MoKenzle has startled the rel!gious world of the South by announcing that to show his appreciation of his sudden riches he proposes to build two how rapidly growing into a city, one church to be known as the Missionary Baptist Memorial Church and the other the Memorial Presbyterian Church. They will cost $100,000. Christmas Gift Suggestions Humidor, $32.75 THE satisfaction of a smoke 1s in the life of a cigar. Air quickly “dries out” a cigar and despoils it of its aroma. The remedy—an air tight humidor, like the one illus- trated. Made of mahogany, interlined with glass— its edges are reinforced with brass. A handsome, reliable gift—and reasonably prived. ILLUSTRATED is a ma- hogany finish stand for nuts ad calles Complete with anvil, hammer, and six picks —it will make an excellent Cheistmas gift . $17.50 The House Furnishing Department has assembled the most comprehensive se- lection of “Gifts of Utility” that it has ever shown — and, to facilitate Christmas shopping, we have arranged Fis ein to tions: $5, $7.50, $10, $15, $20, $25. This happy grouping will introduce pi Cony novel and practical gift items— assembled from home and abroad — items cag will celebrate their utili after the sweetness fh Christmas season has been SEVENTH PLOOR New Full Size Wardrobe Trunk $50 THIS new Hartmann full size wardrobe trunk, made specially for Lord & Taylor, ts one of the best xe gg of the year. Gibraltarized edges and steel runners on the sides con- stitute it for prolonged travel. Conveniences— 13 hangers, 3 drawers, shoe box, laundry bag, and lock- ing bar over the drawers Gold keratol lining, 40 inches high, 25 wide English Kit Bag , #35 STURDY, handsome bags ~—made for us in England. Sizes 18, 20 and 22 inches. Christmas Gift Furniture THE GIFT SPIRIT searches many avenues for expression. Cer- tainly it moves with discretion when it se- lects things for the home—such as the pieces listed below. Solid Mahogany Nest of Tables (4)—every woman needs one, $28 Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet, solid mahogany $19.75 Secretary of Mahogany ~executed in a grace- ful design . . $65 SIXTH FLOOR 3-piece set, in ie faye of Sites aad mohair, re- versible cushions. Arms and cushions trimmed with moss edging, $475 2 piece set, in plain brown ramie le cushions. Set trimmed with moss edging, $275 SIXTH FLOOR re ord & laylor | FIFTH AVENUE TELEPHONE Fitz Roy 1900 Living Room Furniture AS the center of home life—the living room should realize in its appointments the comforts and beauty necessary to a complete expression of family unity and concord. Our living room sets are designed with that end in view—and the prices are the lowest we have had in: some time. Linens for Thanksgiving OLD World linens to dignify a New World holiday ‘re- past. Thanksgiving and linens are federated in one of the finest traditions of American home life. Our linen department is replete with linens for formal dinners, every day service, weddings, household purposes, and holiday gifts. Luncheon Sets SQUARE Luncheon sets on Italian oyster color linen—-embroidered in blue. Hand made picot edge. (13. pieces) 6 large, © small size doilies, x centerpiece . . . $9.50 Tray Cloth HAND made Italian Filet lace and Tralian cut work-tray cloths with Italian filet motifs. Size1r x18 inches . . <ach $2 Linen Cloths SCOTCH Linen Damask cloths noted for their durability and beauty. Sizes 2 x 2 yds., $4.95 and $6.00 Sizes 2x2% yds., 6.25 and .7.50 Sizes 2 x 3 yds., 7.50 and 9.00 Napkins to match 22 x 22 inches. Dozen $6.75 and $7.50. Linen Towels FINE huck towels, hemstitched and satin striped, soft and absorbent. Sizes 18 x 34 inches, dozen $9.00 Sizes 20 x 36 inches, dozen 10.50 Sizes 22 x 38 inches, dozen 12.00 Linen Pillow Cases PURE linen pillow cases, 22% x 36 inches, pair $2. ’ FineIrish hand embroidered linen pil- low cases, 22% x 36 inches, pair $6.85. Hemstitched Tea Cloths TEA and luncheon cloths of fine Scotch linen damask. Cloths, 36 x 36 inches, each $2.50 Cloths, 45 * 45 inches, each 3.75 Cloths, 54 x 54 inches, each 5.25 Napkins to match, 15 x 15 inches. Dozen $6. SECOND PLOOR ‘When the Holidays Bid Us Be Hospitable THE holiday hostess can take pride in every detail of the home-when she is assured of its perfection. The problem of extra clothes, furs and linens can be so quickly solved by laying them in the fragrance of a cedar chest—built to fit below the window or to ride under the bed, in varying sizes, $16.75 to $65. Covers for the couch or the day bed, of Oriental rug designs, -repro- duced in moquette velour couch covers, $22.75 to $45 and tapestry styles, $5.50 to $18.50. Just out of our workroom and all ready to hang, reversible velour portieres in all wanted combinatio: edge style, $24.95 a parr. of color, made in the French open UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT FIFTH FLOOR Blankets Bound and Bordered WOVEN of wool with a small per- centage of cotton, these snowy blankets are edged by three inch mbbon bind- ings to match borders of pink and blue Single bed size $6.95 a pair Double bed size $7.95 a pair SBCOND FLOOR Ne Pillow Cases Specially Displayed cAs cA Christmas Suggestion WE call attention to the splendid assortment of both embroidered and lace trimmed pillow cases shown at this ume in our Domestic Department SBCOND FLOOR Special Selling of Gift Silverware THE plated silverware featured in this special selling reveals un- usual beauty of design and finish —and represents exceptionalvalues, Prices do not include the tax Vegetable Dishes VEGETABLE dishes — cast in graceful and practical designs. The top and bottom lock, or they come with side handles, a feature which converts them into two separate dishes. Plain bright finish, with threaded border. . $9.50 Gravy Boats, Platters GRAVY Boat and Tray—of pleas- ing contour. Brilliantly polished, and decorated with line tracings. $6.50 Meat Platters, 15 inch . $8.00 Meat Platters, 18 inch . 10.75 ae Bread Trays Crumbers BREAD Trays—finished in dull silver, and with open work de- si $3.50 Crumb "Sete ee match,’ $3.50 Bread and Sandwich Trays BREAD Trays and Sandwich ‘Trays-—in companion designs. Hammered silver finish and open work decorations distinguish them . . - - cach, $3.50 Ww Water Pitchers, *7.50 WATER Pitchers—finished in grey and with thread edge border —3 pint size. HS), td WY. Flatware Set, #12 UNIVERSAL Sectional Plate— 26 pieces—-compnising 6tea spoons, 6 table spoons, 6 knives, 6 forks, sugar spoon, and butter knife. In addition, we have an exter sive line of the following makes in triple plate Rogers 1845, Anniversary, Ambassador, Heraldic, Cromwell designs, Oneida Community in Adam, Patrician, Sheratondesigns GROUND FLOOR ®