The evening world. Newspaper, December 11, 1922, Page 4

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“@ab-Parueraph 1. A bret descrip os; the names of the owner and proprietor of the place; the bartenders and in or about the tion of the premix of waiters resistant names DOWN THER BY “DUST ORDER Potice Must Che Check Up on Cafes and Those Enter- ing Them. Paragraph 2. The nature and cter of the business conducted h place, and the approximate number of customers served ench day, “Sub-Parngraph 8. Whether or not the place ts equipped with a dumb waiter running to floors above or be- low, and what, ff any, supplies are carried thereone for service or service fo customers. “Sub-Paragraph & Whether or not there is a stock Uecker placed In the establishment and the approximate number of persons in the place who are interested in ticker Information. “Sub-Poraxraph §. The name of every offer of the department, in uniform or otherwise, who visits this place during his tour of duty, stat- ing the hour of such visit, “Sub paragraph 6—If 1 be a saloon, } is ne wregulations not onty are {ome restaurant, cabaret or like place, they wilf report as to the kina of {| Mitended to act as n check-up on the liquor as may have been served to herefore ax shown on the cash regis- er or observed, without unnecessary interference with the business of the establishment One of the most sweeping and dras ‘te orders ever issued at Police Head- | @@arters was broadcast Jast night by | Chief Inspector William J. Laney, The | onder governs th econduct of patrol men stationed in raided premises, and { tigntly clamps (iown the lid on possthle | WellGay liquor activity. i PrUprictors of cafes and cabarets but gino checks up police of various squads | who enter such premises, other than || en fo stationed, for any purpose > whatever. It requires patrolmen sta } fomed on raided promises to file re- | ports entering the place, whether they Ware interested in stock ticker nws, | Rew many dumb waiters are in the @tablishments, the prices charged for |" Whe beverages, or food, &e ‘The order follows "To all officers everywhere . “Procedure raided premises, '*a—Oficers stationed in Premises for the prevention of viola- fen of the law will be required to fake a report to their commanding cers at the close of their tours of ——————— “Sub paragraph 7—Such informa- tion, of & general character ag may tend to dixclose the nature and chart of the business being conducted woily, any business which may wibly be in violation of the law Paragraph B—A copy of this re- t will be immediately forwarded to inspector commanding the district lis Information and appropriate suction, and these reports shall becom asis of application for warrants summary arrests, or such other 1ction as the circumstances may war- rant. “Commanding officers will be held for strict accountability for prompt ind efficient action upon these reports. “WILLIAM J. LAHEY, “Chief Inspector."* raided | } Buy Christmas Seals. and Save Humass Lives Pest & Co. f ; Fifth Avenue at 35th Streete— N. ¥. : | io Established 1879 i SILK | LINGERIE the gift that never fails to please Our annual sale of women’s lingerie, usually held in January, was set ahead this year to allow gift shoppers the benefit of January Sale assortments and January Sale savings. Crepe de Chine Gowns. . . 5.00 Tailored or lace trimmed models. ‘ .. z Gowns in Many Styles . 5.95 . 7.95 Tailored or lace trimmed models in crepe de chine. ae ERPETeeT eT TTT Terres Silk Gowns in Variety . 8.95 to 15.00 back satin, crepe de chine, lace re coxl mndca wb heuetaching Silk Chemises . 2:95 3.95 5.00 up psi ay og seaSlas aia models in radium silk or ‘Vests and Step-in- Drawers 3.50 3.95 5.00 each garment silk or de chine, in simple tail- pon ee daborscly lace trimmed ones. Silk Bodices.. 1.50 1.95 2.50 2.95 Flesh or white satin and crepe de chine. Crepe de Chine Bloomers . 2.95 Lace trimmed at the knee. Silk Bloomers . . 3.95 5.00 6.95 back satin at 3.95 m silk or crepe sr models at §.00 and 6.95 nresscsnstsssnsereesesnecesesrsnssessheeeseQeueunensaueses®sheDOGPEDOO Radium Silk Princess Slips 5.00 Tailored model in black navy, brown or white, SECOND FLOOR sevnansnnnersasesnnnsnennensseasssransesesesreresssenesensey owes THE EVENING WORLD, “MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, By the Volunteers of America|: auty, writ forth the following In- Bars Holiday Drive in Streets Commissioner Coler Charges Organization With Break- ing Faith With Department of Welfare. While the Christmas pot is boiling on the streets for the \ Salvation Army the Volunteers of America are precluded from making similar holiday collections because of the refubal of Department of Public Welfare to grant them a permit. The Commissioner issued a state« ment yesterday explaining the situa- tion. He said he had refused the Volunteers’ a permit because they had broken faith with the department. The Volunteers took their courts and retained fe Charles 8. Whitman as counsel, “The ordinance limiting street col- lections and placing the issuing of permits therefor under the jurisdic- tion, of the Commissioner of Public Welfare was approved by the Mayor 8 of last year,” sioner Coler. understanding Aldermen and this department chat Salvation Dec said Commin- “There was a formal between the Board of thelr agreements with the Army and like organizatic carried, out by this dep “In accordance with kreement when Uhe Salvation Army came to us with a requegt for their Christmas collections from Dee. $ to 28, qiat request was granted, with the under- standing that they were to have an- other opportunity for the general col- lection throughout the city for two weeks in May “The Volunteers of America came and they Commissioner Bird 8. Coler of the same as the Salvation Army and granted the safle courtesies and per mits, The idea was that each zation should have two short during the year in which they make their general appeal from thie streets to the public. The Salvation ment in every way. The of America have not. Only a few as after the firat of January the Votun- teers of America began soliciting throughout the streets of the city. Arrests were made, and asa -esult they have attacked the validity of the wrdinance. Former Gov. Whitman ts their counsel, and the case has been postponed month after month and finally, aggin, until Dec. 15 “We no# have a request from the Volunt 6 Arn to colléet upon |‘ the streets for three weeks during I cember. Wi to grant see our wily clear t. The purpose of the ordinance to mind is not alone for taking iegitimate collectors from the streets, but ones that th Unually he ca ss req ‘ople will not be con- “| the whole year round. If the Volunteers of Amertca win their case I take types of solicitation. This I do not were thoroughly informed] belleve to be either in the interests of that they would be treated just the!irood morals or the best interests of can weaves) effects, black, as well All of the Made of specially- selected sil! 0 limiting good] * that the streets | 4 ot New York will be flooded With all] it © charities themselves or the in general." an orphan asv- jects for which erica wished to vccording to Commis~- ‘olor, An investigation showed, ner said, that they had dren in two institutions, h is approved oy the welfare tenan, ‘The ma lum wa the Vol the Ce elehteen neither ¢ State Board of Charities, Commts- sioner Cole there was lutely 1 these pla far as | has over institutions WOMAN'S CRY OF FIRE AT STEAM GIVES TREAT TO SCHOOL CHILDREN ‘at the present time. ark, threw open mornir The rr van into Publi street It happened nildren at that mome cing the firemen » the air- { wasn't wil) ran mile wile at this point, 1B. Altman & Cn. Another Important Sale of Men’s Silk Four-in-hand Scarfs has been prepared for to-morrow (Tuesday) comprise a of the pices phenomenally low-priced at 65c., 95c., $1.45 & Men’s Imported Knitted Silkk Mufflers double-texture elastic stitch; in as black-and-white, $9.85 above should prove of interest to the holiday shopper (First Floor) Madison Avenue-Fiffh Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Direct S (foreig in rich textures and these Scarfs novelties as weil as the more con: of them products in four comprehensive groups an s€aS0 alle-white and all- zray-and-white and fancy colors that offer a wide choice of selection remarkably low-priced at Thirty-fitth Street on: € 1.95 There will be on sale at the same time a Hy * Vw « 1922. * % ' Iniportant Specialstor Tuesday. Corsets of American Make | at one-half the regular price Two fashionable models—one for slender, the other for medium figures; both are made of fancy batiste, 4 and may be obtained in éither pink or orchid, and in sizes 22 to 30; every corset an extraordihary value at $3.75 Women’s Silk Petticoats exceptionally low-priced $4.25 6.00 Silk Jersey Petticoats ; F Satin Petticoats . i ‘. Radium Silk Petticoats Embroidered $5.50 Ruffled, extra size, $7.25 Higher-cost Silk Petticoats (including imported models) have been marked at cayalocan reductions from former prices Women’s Ks Philippine Lingerie Petticoat ci) (hand-made and hand-embroider H at one-half the usual selling prices | $2.25 & 3.25 3.75 | Petticoats in regulation sizes Petticoats in extra size Women’s ~- - Flannelette Nightwear specially priced $1.35 1.35 Nightrobes : - . - A P One-piece Pajamas . . Fs , . A Clearance Sale of —eSEeEeEeEeESESESEEESEHh__=_>==z= American-made Lingerie —— offering exceptional values, is mow being held All of the above Sales on the Second Floor Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, New ork Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street

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