Found a Better Way, courtesy of the Web. I now set Evernote to be a "Helper Application" in the "Open with", "Other..." "Choose Helper Application". First, go to Any .PDF file in Windows Explorer.(Or the type of file you want to add Evernote as an App to Right Click on that file. Select "Open with" and then "Choose another app". "More Apps". Then "Look for another app on this PC" and then drill down to Evernote.exe . This will add Evernote to your dropdown list of "Helper Applications" and you can Import your PDF file directly into the last used notebook on Evernote.
This works, but is still a little clunky. Would prefer a browser Plug-In similar to the "Web Clipper" where I could designate a specific folder for my imports to land.
This does NOT Work in Chrome or EDGE. (Both of these bring up a "Save as" dialog box. Unless Evernote can be a "drive" on my computer where I can save the file to.)