The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1922, Page 4

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rt . the Prohibition Commisstonerynine, No, 551 West Sith Street, | sMcers. beon forged. After the search one | 20,483 convictions in| business agent four presented themeelves at}of them told the steward that the f vistations «| Mecr ard MeCabe had genuine Sit club and insisted on mak. | matter could be “fixed up for $800,."* Prohilition oficer badges with the} 1 roh of the premisex, The, | The steward gained time by pretend- number ee olice believe} xhibited warrants to whieh the fing to have trouble in. getting the! they ar « ged ngents or] names of U. 8. Commissioner Hitch. | money and had a member telephone | 15,910 cases have — hae a with Federal! cock and U, 8. Attorney Hayward had! to the Westchester police. | Al courts, brin s handled to 44 9 said, did not tnolude Fines in Ped- H re deposited in 1 1 at $2,791,000 } —_ a oceedings toward - forfeiture of bonds and other assess- 5) Estimates Six-Year “Critical} ments were pending. if , Bho Specialty Shop of s a Mr. Haynes he committee Period” Will Cost $9,- — ftnere nad been a “splendid reaction" FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET. by the public towards his depart 000,000 Annually. ment’s work and immediately clashed with Mr. Gallivan over the results of WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—The criste|tNe slections of Noe. Une the wollng Will Close Out---Thursday ABAD LAA ICAL itt LAAN ip the Federal Prohibition enforce: |aown in his State of an enforcement Meat fight has been reachod, in the} messure and the + ommissioner as- t o opinion of Commissioner Hay serting that Prohibition had won Os s . t t Sei Glaciosed tonday in reports of re- | where ‘conditions were normal.” A Particularly Choice Collection of mar ur ats cent hearings before a House ‘O- Representative Magee, Republican Priation Sub-Committee of New oYrk asked if the Commis- Hstion Sut-Committes, [ot New, ourk,aued 1 the, Commit, for the Younger Set fiscal year for his department, Mr, | widespread disrespect, defiance and 9 Dad ré Haynes told the committee that tf a eee vt the rahe a 1 similar amount was allowed for Pro- at {8 true of all law," repiie é Aeon , . . bal eee hibition enforcement continuously for] Mr. Haynes. sizes 6 to I6 years. are fiow being five or six years a reduction then ape a ot Gught to. be ‘possible, but that the| FAKE DRY AGENTS FOR DAYTIME OCCASIONS offered at sharply reduced prices critical period for enforcement was WHO RAIDED CLUB ; Bow at hand. ranging from Mr. Haynes said there were 2,800 HELD FOR TRIAL men employeu in the work of Prohi- a Bition enforcement. Because the ap- Five men arrested when they at- ; : Mm Propriation asked for next year rep-|tempted to impersonate prohibition e $45.00 to 190.00 Fesents u reduction of $260,000 from rs : feta year's oullay, he said there woula| Mforcement agents at the Sliver be a slight reduction in his forces,| Beach Yacht Club in the Bronx were Formerly up to 125.00 ut he hoped to re-arrange the organ-| held in $5,000 bail each by Magistrate feation 20 os not appreciably to lessen] wei) jp West Farms Court t a econ ition Commissioner told] OR€ of them, William Gordon, a che An assortment of distinguished types, only one or two Ch I Id ren s the committee that he was ‘‘grati-|feur of No. 47% Ninth Avenue, wa: of a kind, including all smart light or dark colors. fied" with the present functioning of] exonerated by the others, who sald hy his enforcement machine and that the] knew nothing Sf the errand for which ‘ i e ” a Raeerroart was serine fe oo:/ they ad Ned his onb st Brosdway Printed Silk Hand Drawn Crepe de Chine Flat Silk Crepe Fur Neck pieces & Muffs the main. Courts were becoming Th er men were Join MeGrady, ¥ ; i “more sympathetic,”’ he ealsey and een -eight, auto broker. No, 168 Sports Silk Crepe C (ERS Romaine Tailored Fwill fail sentences and fines were becom-]Amsterdam Avenue; Thomas Me- suggesting desirabie holiday yvifts. heavier. Cabe, thirty-six, real estate, No. 360 . . . Series 1s & general Unjostion tol went AWM Bireet: gohn “Murphy, NO EXCHANGES NOC. 0. D'S. NO CREDITS are attractively priced at tighten up, he added. forty, insurance t No, 14 West i In the facal year ended June £6, | 6lat Street, and Pe Boylan, tw ye WOMEN’S GOWNS—Second Floor = error een $2.25 to 25.00 For Gift Glo ” aeilaien. gti eae Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, New Bork Gloves Are Truly Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fitth Street The Gift Universal They are useful—they have charm— everybody wears them—rare are those who have too many—and at Gentemeri’s \ they are priced within the limits of practically every gift allowance. Centemeri Here at Gift Glove Headquarters are more than 100 styles in wool and in “a4 leathers from the four quartérs of the Gloves 4 globe—a range of choice and latitude in | ¢ e rices that means a satisfactory selection , f | Fo ‘or every gift seeker— Kidskin from France, Capeskin from South Africa, Mocha from Arabia, Buckskin from the Americas, Wool from Scotland—made into gloves SS N (He 3 S aus | The Holiday Display of MEN'S SILK Seance, | every purpose and occasion. | i| Gloves of Leather Gloves of Wool | From 2.50 Men's‘ From 1.25 Gift Hosiery For | From 2.50 Women’s F 1.25 ° | ‘ From 1.15 Children's From 95¢ Everybody’s Christmas Ij i Sataepe Eeetied yeber ved fo Hosiery i is not only an acceptable gift— it is the gt looked-for! If hristmas came without bringing gifts of hosiery most of us would have to go and buy \ Silk Four-in-= hand Scarfs some. At Centemeri’s the extensive choice | in price, quality and style assures that bd \ at $i. OO to 5. 00 important gift requirement—appropriate Centemer | selection. ls cies Hose, he abundant, assortment Hose 5 les, e ‘ ih ee pring ang previdng for det | Knitted Silk Mufflers as well as elaborately luxurious selections. In Imported British Wool Hose, an | at $5.50 to 20. OO almost endless variety—plain, ribbed, clocked, , jecquarded—wool, silk-and- wool, and cashmere—for warmth, The assortments are large and diverse, ¢ ffering a for dress, for golf, for winter sports. | wide range of choice for the selection of gifts Wool Hose Silk Hose 400 Fi h Ave " : onalitie s From 1.65 Men’s From 1.00 ny if i ° | exactly adapted to the individual personalities of From 1.95 Women’s From 1.95 How VackersPnuladeiehia the recipients From 1.25 Children’s Grenoble, France Sets from 5.00 and Madison Avenue-Fifth Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth & rect Thiriy-fit'h Street

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