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13 Tjr VIMI G All ATM) AN U FAILS TO DESCEND Store Closes at 5 P. M. Store Your Furs In Our Cold Storage Vaults Full protection against loss by fire, moth and theft. Repairs and remodeling at special prices during Summer months. Platinum Wedding Rings, $28.00 A beautifully carved wedding ring, in the slender style so much in vogue. The price is unusually low. -flrnimt Ftfinr Lord & Taylor Fifty Dry Agents, Said to Bo Specially Imported Here, ' Cannot Do Located. )5 PHANTOM AltltKSTS 38th Street FlfcTH AVENUE 39th Street :FoHrl& .Floor.: Eiht Men Taken by Locnl June Showing of New Styles and Splendid Values Forces Are Arraigned for A iolating Law. THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 1920. Fifty rovenuo intents satil to liavo been ..ittiv imnnrted from moonnhlne 1' y. . . vb .'.inmnnri vpHLiirniiv iih hum it . . . i Ml.BiAp miu v na tniti nrrlviul- flWllJ mm mj"""'( - or arc oltfRi'il to hnvc nrrlvcd. rrohlbl tlon Director Kramer, In Washington, refuwil last nlglit to deny or confirm the supposition that this "Hying squad, jfcn" was opcratlnB horcabouts. James sholm, supervising prohibition agent for (he New Vork district, absented him nlf from Ills oltlee and no enlightenment could bo obtained from him. John H. Qulgley, his assistant, ad mitted that he did not know tha where. nbouts of the fifty special raiders. They were not reporting to him, he asserted, nor did he know to whom they were ro t'Ortlng. Likewise Francis a. Caffey, inltcd States Attorney, to whom these newcomers were supposed to have rushed he fruits of their first efforts, was sur prised to bear that any such agents v. ere In town, Ho would not say that hey had not been to his office, but he hud not fecn them or heard of them, ho Mid. All that became a matter of record during the day was the arraignment bo f.ne I'nlted SUtes Commissioner Samuel M. Hitchcook of eight men arrested by agents of Mr.. Slievlln's office regularly established he'ro. None of the thirty five saloon keepers, bartenders and o'hers whom the erstwhile moonslflne exterminators were credited with scoop ing up In their sallies along Broadway were arraigned or otherwlso recorded In Iek'al professes. Late last night Mr. Slievlln's office In the custom House Svas Inhabited by a sol.tary member of his staff who had ;rot laid eyes upon the heralded "flying squadron" and who yawnlngly re marked that If anything like that was happening It was not disturbing the peaceful iutet of hendquartcrs. Xothln? that came from Mr. Slievlln's efflee during tho day was Inconsistent v.lth on.' theory that the Invading champions of bone drynesa might have been phantoms, to Impress bartenders n 1th un.sy consciences, or with an al tfrnate theory that the Imported forces might be operating over tho head of Mr Shcviin. ThrouRh his office Mr. Shevlln did an nounce that ho was resolved to clamp the lid down so tight that not a whiff of booze would bo discernible and that a new ruling of the Attorney-General, allowing issuance of warrants and com plaints without consultation with dis trict attorneys would facilitate his con templated raldlngs. But of flying squad rons he said nothing more, though it was ho who first gave out tho report of their presence. i FRANCE LURES EX-DOUGHBOY. Former Soldlrrn Arc Eoger to Get Job Abroad. Paris. June 5. rarge numbers of former American soldier?, finding condi tion! in Armrlca unsatisfactory, arc re turning to France to find employment, and finding work for them In this coun try Is providing a serious problem tor Belaid of tho American Legion In this flty Some have taken places as labor-e-s it small wages. "Many of thec men are without money, and they have small prospects of finding work." said Arthur W. Itlplng Adjutant of tho Paris post Efforts are being macte to Induce them to return to America, but some refuse to do-this. Tha Legion has succeeded In finding places for ninety-five men In the last forty day?. The return of Americans to France under present conditions Is In adilsable ' JAPAN AGAINST JONES BILL. i Will Protest Shipping Mcnsmre Violate Treutr. tokio, June 5. According to the llochi Shlmbun, Japan will protest arainst the pending Jones bill, which lst aimed at the protection of American shipping, especially In the Philippines. 1 The protest, tho newspaper says, will be made on the -ground that the measure is a discriminatory violation of the Jap anese-American commercial troaty and 1 u considered a blow to Japanese shipping. FOCH IN TAXTCAB CRASH. Marslinl Cnt by Gin When Cab Jllti. Ilia Motor. Paris, June 5. Marvhal Foch wu slightly Injured this evening when his automobile collided with a taxlcab In Paris. ui3 injuries consist of cuts about tli face from glass. The driver and occupant of the taxlcab also were Injured. FOOD THAT GIVES r REAL STRENGTH Elements of Are Contained In Father John's dicine The reason that you get real strength ' and actual, increased weight from rather John's Medicine Is because the elements of nourishment contained in this old-fashioned, food tonic are bo Prepared that the weakened system easily takes them up and turns them into new tissue and flesh. In this way alone can real strength be built up. many persons Become thin ana run down hecause they do not get theso food elements from their diet and in such cases a tonic food such as Father John s Medicine is a vital necessity at this season of the year. Guaranteed Iree from alcohol or dangerous drum Adv. I Shantung Suits for Women Time New Models at ' This Exceptional Price $29.50 TVfEN'S Wear Shantung, 1YA cool and practical weaves for Mid-Summer, developed in smart models, Tuxedos with long revers and straight effects. Suits with new double pockets and stitched beltsvalues sel dom equalled. Women's Wool Suits Greatly Reduced 39.50 to $115.00 Suits for Larger Women Well tailored and beautifully lined, offered at great reductions for clearance. Third Floor. Summer Frocks . For Women A LL the daintiest Summer styles and most becoming colors of the season in the June showing of Cotton Dresses, moderately priced. $15.00, $19.50, $22.50 AIs6 Georgettes, Voiles, Organdies, Ginghams, Cotton Novelties, Embroidered batistes, Nets, Laces. A range of beautiful domestic and imported French models in advance Mid-Summer styles, including many or nate Gowns for afternoon or semi-dress occasions up to $135.00 iTMrd Floor. Women's Black Satin Capes New Summer Models Priced for Monday $49.50 WRAP-CAPES of captivat ing style, made of hand some quality Satify silk-lined throughout with graceful, draped collars and sleeve effects. Really great values, that will appeal to every woman for street and evening wear. Imported Tweed Coals Two New Models For Motoring and Travel Velveteen Jackets New Tuxedo Models $29.50 Third Floor. Bathing Suits For the Summer Beaches TQMEN who plan vacations at the seaside or week-end trips for a dip in the surf, will find our collection of Bathing Suits especially compre hensive in its range of fetching styles and) novelties, moderately priced. Tomorrow's Unusual Values loathing Suits $5.00 In black Satin and black Surf Satin, straight line and slip over models, trimmed in a variety of contrasting colors. Dimity Blouses Offered Tomorrow at $3.50 Plenty of fresh, dainty white Blouses are a luxury of the Summer wardrobe, and these tailored Dimities are so simple in style and low priced they arc sure to appeal to women for wear with sport Skirts and Suits. Many tucked, others with tiny pleatings or Irish drawn work. Third Floor. Notable Values in Corsets Redfern Corsets Pink Broche of good quality, trimmed with lace and ribbon; low bust, free hip, well-boned back, three hose supporters $3.75 Two Lord & Taylor Specials One of pink Broche, lace-trimmed, elastic top, well-boned, for slight or medium figures; the other of pink striped Batiste, ribbon trimmed, low bust, free hip, medium length skirt $3.50 .Second Floor.. Feature Hats for June $7.95 Less Than Cost of the " Making PICTURED here is one ex ample of our col lection of 300 Hats offered at this low price. Hats of Beauty and Utility All Materials of High Grade ORGANDIE in delicate pastel shades, combined with Taffeta, trim med with flowers in matching tints. Many Styles and Combinations .Fourth Floor.. Sale of Navy Blue Serge $3.35 yard The soft, yet durable kind that makes a smart tailored suit or cape. It is 54 inches wide; sponged and shrunk, and at an extraordi narily low price. Second Floor Woven Dotted Swisses $1.85 yard That kind that lends itself delightfully to the pattern of your -frock. White and colored dots on white and colored grounds large assortment. Attractively priced. Second Floor A Most Remarkable Price White Washable "Fan-Ta-Si" At $4.95 yri And imagine silk being washable emerging from warm water and castile soap just as lustrous as it went in. It is individual in weave and texture. It is 40 inches wide, and without a doubt one of the most unusual silk values of the season. zOround Floors Summer Lingerie A Group of Excellent Values SHEER, soft, Cotton and Silk materials, white or flesh color, domestic make, hem-stitched and daintily trimmed, to stock the woman's Summer wardrobe. Night Gowns, Batiste $1.75, $1.95, $2.65, $2.95 Night Gowns, Seco $3.95, $4.95, $5.45 (and tax) Envelope Chemises $1.95, $2.95 Corset Coveis, lace trimmed $1.75, $1.95 Pajamas of Batiste, Seco or Crepe. .$3.65, $3.75, $3.95, $5.75 Night Gowns, Crepe de Chine. . .$4.95, $5.95, $6.95 (and tax) Envelopes, Crepe de Chine $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Extra Values in Silk Petticoats White Washable Satin, deep tucked flounccj, panels front and back $4.95 and $6.75 White Seco top with pleated Habutai flounce, panels front and back $4.95 White Egyptian Tub Silk, straight-line model, embroid ered scallop, panels front and back $4.95 White Sateen, straight-line model, embroidered scallop. $2.75 I Summer Negligees Very Moderately Priced Breakfast Coats in box-loom Crepe or figured Jacquard, in pink, blue, lavender, rose, Copenhagen blue and wistaria, r $5.95 Japanese Kimono in cotton Crepe, hand-embroidered. . . .$3.95 Breakfast Coat of white dotted Voile, trimmed with ruffles $3.95 Morning and Porch Dresses At June Sale Prices Models in Gingham, Voile, Lawn, Swiss, Dimitv and Linen , $3.95 to $14.75 Full Line of Bungalow Aprons Attractive models $1.50 to $2.95 .Second Floor.. I 101 ; June Sale of Women's White Footwear r rAn event that is traditional with you as well as with us. Just as you wait for it, so we plan for it. Thousands of shoes, with that undeniable smartness that lies in the style; expert workmanship and quality. $10.75 Tax, 8c White canvas Pumps, military heels White canvas Oxfords, military heels. White buckskin sport Oxfords. White buckskin Oxfords, military heels White buckskin sport shoes. White canvas pumps, Louis heels, at the remarkable price of $6.75 $7.65 White canvas instep Ties, Louis XVI. heels. . White canvas Oxfords, military heels. White canvas Oxfords, broad toes, flat heels. $12.75 Tax, 28c White kidskin Oxfords, military heels. White kidskin Pumps, Louis heels. White canvas sport Oxfords, tan trim med. White canvas one eyelet Ties. Second Floor. " ' c WEES