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awe ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1922. there with bells, just the same. ARMENIANS TO ASK Case After Case of Liquor Kt WAS a Merry Christitax to] FOR HOME IN TURKEY many, and already to many more it looks like a Happy New Year, Smuggled in Christmas Trees [tein soon |ieeter antigo LAUSANNBE, Dec. 26 (Associated Made The Trees Sell Cheaply.) 'Throucn rep cross| ro» —t» armenian vie tor ts ot lglg Merl pga tein establishment of an Armenian na- 23° (Associated ’remler Venizelos of “ tented to the Near East Conference ‘ross expressed th: |{0-day by” President Noradungh- tional home in Turkey will be pre- 8 message to th |. ‘That’s Why New Yorkers Never Saw so Many or Such} ,,..' 5 Cheap Cliristmas Firs—Immenve Quantity Ame! f . gratitude Greek people for]ian Pasha of the Armenian National r of Hooch Brought Here. Anerle'e: gonarouiy (6. Sloteriag: the) Molegation, His was cob) Misiltae 6 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET filth Awnve ana Broadway Never again let it be 6.10 that Santa Claus tsn't. millions of refugeea who bave swarme| coreign Affairs in the Turkish Cabi- For the first tima in many years Christmas trees were within the} !n! means of the poor. No family, no matter how large or how pinched by],,,,, poverty im the year of prosperity, neal bave been without the greens o/ + Anverican Red Crom | 2¢t and hae been Invited to appear ations,” the measag, | before the #ub-commission om minori- to the rascue, your|ties to explain the desir . your ¢blankets ar- ' peo ira Yuletide. ns tat " a Armenian people. Doring the week Difere Chr Ny Solin aautiey sivite the aie nd Noradingilan sage. Kis, peoute. wit! & thin dime would have bought a tree Lescnild broadessted from Trinit ac ee ogee Matar te ei ae tccept any locality in Turkey which six feet or more in helgttt. You could oe canta ARTE pore dll poor dee: “ye as ie, only fa cncterensk Ueda ynen) GaN dies Luve tind one for noth thy .Jand thirsty, aed knowing there ver misery tly removed @ dominion form of government under From the woods of Maine and th] 00° many of them, checked his ob |prating fT the sane ote’ |the Turks similar to that enjoyed by forests of the Adirondacks the trees] .jeigh and umd flat care. He war fwe express © J “(canads and Ireland under the English came in thousands, Christmas trees | —— — covered all the avuiinkde flatcars of the New York, New Huvert and Hert ford and New York Central Railroads It looked as if the forests themselves i . were moving to New York PP (s) eS What ho! And the wherefore? i A tA Underneath the fores’ts there were snugly installed cases and cases of de th Street —New York 7 Jectable Scotch whiskey, of Canadian Club, of rum and brandy and all sorts of Christmas seasoning, Chrivimas veer don't wee ve) 1 The Season’s Largest Reductions Wednesda consigned to anybody, The fellow that sends them comes after chem und peddies them from the car und whe the trees are all gone he turns the car back to the railroad and goes ap after more trees. It's all very reguiar, but while Prohibition Director Yellowly and Bis cohorts were declaring Braadway without an oasis and the rest af New York burning up like the sagds of Sahara, it was raining booze ino the way city from the North and the East. It was regular so far ps the Christmas trees were concernet#. and what Probibition Enforcement agent was going to peep under every (&rist mans tree for hooch? ‘The witches told Macbeth thwt he woods of Birnam moved to Deinsin would get it In the neck whem the ane. Mucbeth luughed at the joke and prepared to live on forever = Mr Yellowley would have had just nt good @ laugh if some little Broadway witch had told him that the forests of the Adirondacks and the woods of Maine would move to New York on the wings of booze Histery has repeated. tteelf, for what happened to Macbeth has hap- pened. to the world's metropo 1s. There can't be many more woods Icft in Maine or in the Adirondack Moun- tains, aaa the booze ought to be god Decause experts say that the best Qhality is that which Gomes from the And the oe full of Women’s and Misses’ 7 LOW SHOES New and Popular Models Taken From Our Regular Stock itt But, if you don’t believe in Santa | 7 Annual Clearance hei inthe ne iy. Smartly cut upon the smartest of lasts, in every leather Coats -—% F ur Coats ~~ Frocks ~~ Suits thes were lighted up like churches, and fabric decreed by Fashion for Present-moment style. ahd don't tell it t men and women who lapped up highballs in snug little corners while Prohibition agents } Tooked amux and serene and listened Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores With beatified faces to the beautiful Formerly Sold to 12.00 At Extraordinary Reductions French Seal Coats (see! Dvea cones) Superb highest class garments taken from regular stock, richly lined. 7 5:00 Raccoon Coats , Taken from regular stock, made of dark full furred skins. Beaver and Squirrel Collar Cloth Coats also coats with raccoon collars and with caracul collars and cuffs. Fur Trimmed Cloth Coats with large collars of beaver or wolf, or with collars and cuffs of squirrel or fox. 5 5:00 CLEARANCE OF SUITS AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &G Sth iteat-—New York. A Sale of Greatest Importance Wednesday 1200 Women's AND MIssEs' ‘TAILORED PomRET TWILL DRESSES A Special Purchase Also Models from Regular Stock Values and Styles of the Most Exceptional Character A wide choice of models, excellently fashioned of superior quality Poiret Twill, and tastefully trimmed with beads, braid and meta pet look Women’s Dept.—2nd Floor . Moussyne and Duvet de Laine, many trimmed with Beaver, Squirrel. Wolf, or Caracul: all sizes for Women and Misses. Fur-trimmed and tailored models of Marline, Veldyne. 25 00