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SAYS 90 BARRELS
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DRINKING CAPACITY
New Yorker Wants It Within
Elbow Reach, as It Shrinks
in Warehouse.
WASHINGTON, Oct. .28. Daniel
Pollock cf New York has applied to
tbo District Supreme Court here
for a. writ of mandamus to compel In
ternal Revenue Commissioner Blair
sanction tho removal of ninety
barrels of whiskey from a Baltimore
warehouse to the Polluck home In
New York, and thereby stop a steady
leak that has reduced the hoard from
what was 4. 680 gallons some twenty
years ago to but 550 gallons at pres
ent.
Numerous appeals t" Blair met only
with refusal, the wt'tloner com
plained, and since the prized liquid
diminishes mysteriously but regu
larly In quantlt) and since It costs
him $86 a year for storage In the
warehouse, he decided to seek court
authority to move It to his own cellar.
He bought It In December, 1919, ho
nald.
Pollock described himself In his
suit as "a young man In his thirties
and In easy financial circumstances,
who devotes most of his time to th!
handling of a large estate, he being
one of the executors thereof." anil
added "that In view of his age anil
condition In life he anticipates ttv.
consumption of all tho said whis
key In his homo during his lifetime
and In a perfectly legal manner."
SHOE PRICES TO JUMP
IN SPRING, IS FORECAST
CHICAGO. Oct. 25. Shoes are golns
up In price, according to the Western
Association ,of. Shoe Manufacturers, In
esalon to-dAy, The price rise will aver
age about 7&! cents a pair retail and will
be felt first in the spring.
A radical -change in ttylea for men
kIso will be announced. This will be a
tendency toward very broad tots, vir
tually auara.
To please the family,
serve a tasty
Comet Rice Pudding
OfflCX
Rice
ice Custard Pudding
iLf tv Iu.ll.ut rma PI W Vt1
beaten eggn, (inall cup of (ugsr, a pinch of
' utanaaittuagniennuuneg. Aoarwocups
1 of milk, heat on too of utove : bake in a mod
erate arm till firm. Make a meringue and
ipread over tne top; crown in oven.
FIRE LIEUT. D'AZEVEDO
DIES AFTER OPERATION
TToa PrcMrtcnt of Drpart'iicnt
Dand Three Year.
Fire Lieut Joseph J. D'Awvedo,
President of the Fire Department Dand,
dleJ last night In St. Luke's Hospital
following an operation on Monday for
Intestlnar ulcer.
Lieut. D'Azevedo was born tn St.
Thomas. West Indian, forty-two years
ago. He was appointed a fireman In
1905. In 1913 he was promoted to the
grade of Pnglneer. '.hree years ngo he
was elected President and exeutlvi of
ficer of the band. He built tr Fire
men's Band up from an organization of
fifty men to Its present personnel of 116
He resided at No. 1151 Clay Avenue, the
Bronx.
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Mueller! Spaghetti
has a nutty wheat
flavor that Is differ'
cnt more tempt
ing more delicious
than any spaghetti
you ever tasted.
MUELLER'S
The Wfcild's Best Spaghetti
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Biscisii
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I I Do you eat it up
or brush it up?
I When you break a soda cracker II
II and you always do is it in two pieces II
' or twenty f II
Tak-hom-a Biscuit the Sunshine II
i Soda Cracker splits-in-two without I
I scattering crumbs.
II Goodtoservewithsoupsandsalads. I
toosE-WiLEs Riscurr fqMPAfa' 11
Branches in Over 100 Cilin I
I UsiiGO Biscuits I
Autumn Concert, Thursday
; at 2.30, In the Auditorium
Broadway at Ninth
Formerly A. T. Stewart
Tape's Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold in Few Hours
Instant Relief Don't stay stuffed
up! Quit blowing and tiiutllinc ' la.ee
"Pape's Cold Compound" eery
hours until three doses are take-.
The first dose opens clopfgecl-up n'--tills
and air passages-of headj stoji
ooe running, relieves hesdaehe. chill-
reveruhneii, tceezlng. ins sec
ond and third doses usually break up
the cold completely end end all grirpc
misery.
"Pape's Cold Compound" is tlie
quickest, jureit relief known jnd
costs only a few cents at drug store.
Tattei nlec. Contains no quinine.
Insist upon Pape's.
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Save on Boys' Overcoats
$16.50!
$10.50
below wholesale price for each of
39 overcoats for boys of 10 to 16.
below wholesale price for each of
49 overcoats for boys of 8 to 9.
Limited quantity. For example, the choice runs from 2 overcoats
of size 11, to 10 of size 14. And from 2 overcoats of size 8, to 12 of size 6.
Handsome fabrics. Good styles. street Floor,' New Dulldlno
Main Aisle Sale. Fine Stationery
Fourth less for 579 Boxes
$2.25 box for 190 boxes, some have envelopes with colored lining.
50c box for 125 boxes author's linen.
$1 box for 84 boxes lawn finish and lawnette.
$1.75 box for 180 boxes deckle edge long sheets and envelopes.
Each box contains 24 sheets and 24 envelopes, white or tinted. In
the four croups are a very gratifying variety of sizes and shapes and
finishes. Street Floor, Old Building
Imported 8-Day Mantel Clocks
20 per cent. less. Guaranteed for a year
Mahogany tambour clocks, $35.25 to $39.50
Fumed oak tambour clocks, $26.25 to $35.50 :
Sizes 18 H to 24 $ in. base; average 10 In. high.
Mahogany upright clocks, $31.25 to $38.25
Sizes 13 to 15 in. .high; average size of base 10 Inches,
Smaller Clocks. $6.50 to $14.25
Oak and mahogany cases, upright and tambour models, all striking
the hour and half hour. Sizes in tambour models. 13 to 16 in. base, 0 in.
high. Sizes in upright models, 11 in. high, 64 in. base.
Most of these clocks sound the three-quarter
Westminster Chimes
That is they sound it on the quarter hour, half-hour and three-quarter-hour,
but not on the hour. The hour they strike in deep musical un
mistakable terms.
The other models strike the hour and half-hour.
Details of Importance
Silvered metal dials with black Arabic figures and black metal hands,
beveled convex glasses, cast brass sashes. Imported works with solid brass
plates and self-adjusting movements, chiming and striking correctly.
Street Floor, Old Building.
L. R. CORSETS
For the well-developed figure
The woman noted for her
well - groomed appearance
and graceful poise realizes
that the corset is as import
ant a part of her costume as
the frock and chooses it with
as much care.
L. R. Corsets for large women art
designed, with comfort as trtir
keynote, on modish, elenderiimp
lines. Well-made in every detaif,
and firmly boned to give the figure
a trim silhouette.
The medium high bust gives the
necessary support above the
waistline.
The long skirt, made very
pliant by insets of elastic over the
thighs, Is reinforced over tho abdomen.
In white coutil; sizes up to 83
in. waistband.
$7.25
Third Floor, Old Building
A Wanamaker Specialization for Little Ones
$8.95 for $12.95 Coats
Fur-trimmed
Double breasted topcoats of wool chin
chilla for little girls and boys of 1 to 6. Squir
rel lock collars. Full linings of good quality
Venetian sateen. Each coat warmly inter
lined. Brown, gray, navy blue.
Polo bats, $1.95.
Wool Sweater Sets, $7.95
$10.95 grade another Wanamaker
Specialization.
Hat, sweater, reinforced leggins bound
about the feet with silk braid, and mlttens'of
6oft, brushed wool in white, delft blue, brown
bull blzes to b.
Third Floor, Old Building
or
Wardrobe Trunks
at $41.50
MENDEL. FULL SIZE
Only 50 at this special price.
8-Ply basswood bodies, covered with
dark blue vulcanized fibre. Raised dust-
froof top, 12 hangers. Laundry bag.
ror.inc Doard tnd electric iron holders.
Sto box. 4 drawers with locking rod
device. All brassed steel hardware.
Seventh Qsllery, New Building
Main Aisle Sale Silk Lingerie
$2.95 to $9.75
Simple tailored styles, attractively hemstitched or finished wltli
entre dtus.
Charming Isee-trimmed style, some exaet reproductions at lovely
French models.
Crepe de chine, plain and satin-striped radium eilV, trousseau crepe and
crcpe-back satin very fine qualities. Peach, shell pink, mauve or white
but not in every style.
Twc-plos sets vest chemise and step-in drawers, envelope aceniiss,
pantaloon chemists, frock ehsmliss and nightgowns,
ttust PI, etd Buiidins
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IN THE FASHION SALONS
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Individual Afternoon Gowns
ed for the woman wl
them at moderate p
$55 to $89.50
Specially selected for the woman who must have smart
fashions and wishes them at moderate prices.
Second Floor, Old Building
The season' a favorite eilks blistered crepe, crepe de
chine the firm, latly woven quality faille crepes, Geor-
f;ette crepes, crepe satin. In many new shades of brown,
n blue, and of course in black, usually with gay color in
girdles, in beading, or in embroidery.
Sleeved or sleeveless, draped of skirt or straight excellent
advantage is taken of the wide latitude of choice In the present vogue,
and the beauty o, it is that one is sure to find a becoming frock.
Second Floor, Old Building
The Accepted Mode In
Women's Coats at $98
Full length slender and wrap around, or bloused.
Luxurious soft pile fabrics; browns, taupes, blues,
blacks.
Some fur trimmed fox, wolf, squirrel and beaver, in
deep wide collars, and sometimes cuffs.
Delightful pin tucklngs, cordings or stitching on effective collars
of the untrimmed coats.
Crepe de chine lined and interlined.
Each detail
of this
Smart Suit
is new
as it can be
A suit, ro te in fashion, must
be interesting. . or this is a season
of the 'ndividua lailleur.
Here is on- o black duvetyn.
perfect in silhouette and detail
because all that goe to make it
reflects the Paris mode.
black moleskin, the new
use of moleskin in pockets and
deep bandings.
the soft, short jacket, belted
with heavy silk cord elastic 'o
give it that slightly bloused
.Russian look.
the draped skirt, shorter on one side and banded, too, with fur.
$265
One of the delightfully effective suits in the Women's Fashion
Salons.
Two-piece suits, $39.50 to $245. ,
Three-piece suits, $68 to $395.
Second Floor, Old Building
Hudson Seal Coats, $325
Dyed Muskrat. Carefully selected skins deeply furred
The Fur Salon has had a special group of 40-'nch coats made
with beautiful deep shawl collars and cuffs of skunk. We especially
chose this fur for trimming because of its increasing vogue In Paris.
It Is ao flattering to the complex" on.
Slender and wrap around models. Fine silk lining!. Heavy
sllk.cord girdles or belts of the fur.
Third Floor, Old Building
A New Metal Brocade from Paris
The Carnival of Venice
Echoes of th colorings and fa hions In vogue in Venico in the days
of her glory have been coming back to us in one form or another, evr
since the Bal du Grand Prix at the Opera in Paris last Juno.
Thi Carnival of Venice is ono of the latettt
of these beautiful Parisian creations
A black ground becomes vivid with spots and clusters of oolorlng
In baskets of flowers, bright yellow, turquoise blue, roso red. purple.
Over a'l is showered a fine powdering of gold woven In go d motal
thread.
Ono of thoio silks, which in spito of lt daring colorings and the
blxarre nature of its concent, is yot wearable becauso It Is oiscntlally
beautiful and feminine in Its effort.
Btreot Tloor, Old Building
The Tongued Colonial Pump
In patent leather or black satin, $8.50
In black or otter suede, $9.50
New and very interesting is this
pretty tongued colonial, graceful in
lino, cut unusually high at the sides,
elastic goro inset under f.he broad
tongue to insure absolute comfort and
a smart, snug fit.
Moderately rounded toesi heavy mock
welt soles i covered Spanish heels.
rirrt Fleer, Old Building
Thursday's News
Telephone 4700 Stttyccsant
$28,500 Dinner Sets for $12,325
$20 for $45 to $75 Dinner Sets
$45 for $75 to $150 Dinner Sets
200 sets at $20. 125 sets at 45. E2 to 160 piece sets
service for 6 or 12. Imported china. A rr erica n china. Eng
lish silicon china. English eemi-pcrce'ain. An.erican light
weight porce'ain. In 20 attractive designs.
Three rooms filed with the 6ets the most remarkable
values, we think, that New York has ever seen.
Second Gallery, New Bulldltig
$48 for $64 Hair Mattresses
Full size, 54x76 in. Weight 40 lbs. Filled with pure
black horse hair. Elastic. Resilient. Restlul. Lasting.
One of our most popular mattresses. Made in our own factory.
$33 for $40 Hair Mattresses
Full size, 54x76 In.
Soft. Comfortable.
Filled with puro South American horse hair.
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Smaller sizes of both at proportionate savings.
$9.50 for our $12 woven wire springs.
$12 for $15 grade. $15 for $18 grade.
Made of best materials. Guaranteed not to sag. At these sile nrtcea
all sizes up to and including 54 in. width.
Sixth Gallery, New Building
English Novelty Curtain Nels
60c yd. 80c yd. $1.25 yd.
for 90c nets I for $1.25 nets ( for $1.75 nets
10 designs 8 designs 9 designs
2,000 yards in all, ivory and
ecru; 40 to 55 yards in each
design. Widths 36 to 48 in.
The collection also includes
in the group at $1.25 yd.
Lever's laces for curtains in
three designs.
English nets are given a cleaner,
crisper finish than any other nets,
which makes their designs clearer
and more distinct.
The values in this sale are excep
tional, particularly in view of the
new duty which will send the prices
of Imported nets still higher.
It is more and more coming to ba
recognized as wise to have simple, in
etpentvie winiovt-curlains, and en
rich the room with over-draperies and
portieres.
Fourth Gallery, New Building
Housefurnishings Economies
Every item on this list at bottom price
heavy gauge high
;t. .
$3.00 for Aladdin Aluminum (5 qts.) tea kettles
finish.
$2.23 for Aladdin Aluminum double boilers capacity 2 qts.
.. np II... 1 . , 1 f L -
i.oo lor Aluminum coiauaerj, 11 men. js'Jfi
l Ob luf iiuilUHUili omit BkimuciB lib ill uuiuer Ui SUIK.
SI. 13 for Aluminum oblone trays 10Uxl4 in.
$1.65 for Aluminum covered sauopuns capacity 8 qts.
$1.50 for Aluminum dishpans capacity 14 qts.
85c for 1, 1 H and ' qts. lipped saucepan sets.
$1.75 for Aluminum pitchers capacity 2 qts.
$1.75 for White Japar square cake box la in. long. 9 in. high.
$3.50 for Wanamaker Wash Boiler heavy tin, extra heavy copper
bottoms, drop handles.
$5 for clothes wringers, Wood and metal frame, 10 in. rubber rolls,
enclosed gear.
$9.75 for white enamel kitchen table, 25x40 porcelain enamal
top, square legs, one drawer.
$10.75 for aamo table with two drawers.
Seventh Qsllery, New Building
GREAT SALE
O F
SHIRTS
Adjustment of several groups, constituting a
choice and value not to be equaled today.
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Imported fine linen, in good patterns
Woven madras, plain, corded, striped
Woven madras, fibre silk stripes
And about 800 of good printed madras
Fine selection In all sizes, 14 to 17.
Street Fleer, New Bulldlne.
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