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QUAKER “DRYS” ROUT Barefooted Girls Who Danced at the Benefit /LOuIse KILLINGER AND MARTHENE @ Barr; o LURE OF SER e i eee aaa cn ~ EVERETT WOMAN Margaret Kir beneft of the New York As Mayor and Mrs. Job Wood, 1 SA Yard were among thene Corinne Barri Hiiquor interests showed such an ag greasive © id a front as + -tsoegh te aee e Sone se Gives Credit to Var-n ne-sis we em 4 ac r ahoulders, aay | ne the enemy t ke it off, local op s had speak era to pound home their WETS’ AT HARRISBURG WER LOCA OPTON seo | Sunday | were par arguments. which were @ for my recovery,” eaid Mre. Anni liquor force to Baker of 4 Bryant at., Everett district, neth, they had Boston, Mass. irth in the Billy jen hymna, but whien suit present con- t was that the lia HARRISBURG, Pa. April 1 -Fit- teen thousand tors and supporters of| tingencien Prohibition tbronge’ Pennsylvania's | « Capitol yesteriay in a verbal demon- #tration for or agaiust a billybacked by Gov. Brumbaugh, which would permit | , the electors of any county to vote! Pp every three yrars on the question of Seiring the aiste of liquor, provided 90 og ‘Their . prot sign a petition cailttag ee such} The lox ‘al optioners had 4 “am election lar field day When Dr Not since the question became a W. Shelton, the presiding Feal tau have the forces opponed to| Matted the vocal ball rolling at the the dominanre and control of tho! mansed on the Capitol stepa, Es BROOKLYN J 482-184-186-188-190 /“@pen SMITH STREET GRAND STREET Cor. Warren St. Near Driggs Ave. BEST TERMS IN THE CITY $75 Worth Furniture, 50¢ Weekly NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED Hie The liquor men, as die Of. thelr atrongtt wed to be pes ate would be dry. 222-224-226-228 eee impossible form ko up After sitting ony or ‘down stairs {length of time Thad hard work |hend my L very: stiff an painful, and wt Joould hardly omb my. hair BS Weekly—No Deposit, = S, This $35 Parlor Suite {00 Sultes at $21.75 ‘Three vlewes, riehly frames: carved 4: sith olush or | 835 WORLD-RENOWNED | btOPoLD | The World's Greatest Couch Values . We Open Vy) eed DU a wh " . NU ad @ a Ub den ak. finely $27.50 Bf) vomatrueted an superbly foished Carriages, Runabouts, Go-Carts In Opening » New Account \ if His Cc Dy PO . FRIEND OF THE PROPLE, The Two Largest Credit Houses in Brooklyn, to joe aia ane THe BVENING WORLD, For the Blind at Hotel Astor Ball {drug o ANY PECULIAR RHEUMATISM | For Her Recovery After | Suffering Fifteen Years, “I give all the credit to Var-ne-sis | gers were deformed, with arr) WY TIRED FET oa 81 wollen, me bath of YA “duet coulda’ welt to take won sine TIL” bath will wrigele with joy, thes h puff upS our “TIZ" at any store—don't. wait tepart me an wear Adve HAD. | male rif ye chalky de- posits and little hard bunches appeared on my elbows. “At times I had to be lifted from the chair, and anyone who 1 from rheumatiam knows to go through. nd painful, which giade it fficult to walk, nmnmended Var-ne-sia, but erything else 1 h that the any good, it for or T knew it did not any salicylate of soda or po- 1, but was composed of herbs, barks. At firat I did not prove, but by continuing treatment I could gradually see a difference, the pain did not trouble much and the stiffness was slowly After seven months the 1 i haven't a Var ‘letter epee * eae from someone 81,000 in wtter ered or that the today for th booklet heen the first step towards health sufferers, Address | Mass Riker-Hegeman and other reliable druggists andsknow what health means. Tell your deuggist Var-ne-six for you f is whole- or nend to Wo A, Varney, Lynn Advt a ( Another Remarkable Announcement A New Buyer Is in Charge of the Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Ready- to- Wear Sections in the GIMBEL Subway Store To Hasten His Plans Certain Stock Adjustments Must Be Made at Once WEUBBSVAL, vere ‘oo ZaGS Wats BROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET Sat ave h | I " N IN ArmiL i, itd. Always Something Big, Interesting and Decidedly Different in the « Gimbel Subway Store , In New York or Elsewhere Has There Been Such a Sale! | 12,000 New Spring Model $1.50 T ine’’ Tailored Blouses Entire high-grade stock of Louis Cohen, 77-70 Washington street, ioston. This purchase, extraordinary in every detail, was made pon sible by the fact that Mr. Cohen, aftor eleven yei ership in this particular field, is discontinuing the manufactui women's | tailored blouses, The regular retail price of the famor ‘Touraine’’ Blouse is $1.60. Consequently the | Gimbel Subway Store Price of 50c Is Positively Startling | See begins in the Gimbel Subway Store at 8.30 tomorrow ; 60 extra on a Model 1 * Model 2 collars Natty Tailored For Business Wear For Shopping For the Country For Ridin be worn with an end nig t The Tailored Shirt Models that have attached laydown “Touraine’’ Blouses For Mornings at Home For the Seashore For Golf For Tennis i For Motoring For sif Spring and Summer outdoor sports and recrestions, Blouses | that are limitless in their uses, The Fabrics in the Blouses Include: Madraases of the finest quality. Chambrays that are plain, striped and iatiee Basket Weave Fabrics in plain, striped and f| ured effects. Flannelettes in striped effects. Percales in pretty patterns, Soiesette in all black and all white, and in combinations,the white having soft shades of soiesette in the collar, cuffs and x| patch pockets. A Wide Range of Pretty Colors The Madras, Chambray and Percale Blouses ure in every conceivable color. The Flannelettes are in soft grays. The other Blouses are in all white or all black. “Sa The sale presents a full mine earat ee aa Gim| jubway Store, Balcony summer Stocks—-To ‘Tomorrow Certain Lines Must Be Sold Out as Rapidly as Pos- sible to Make Room for In-Hurrying | Spring and hy N ; N Effect These Clearances <girtveycnvervetcevnvcevecvnrgcncaennv ance LALA Corner @th Ave. and AGthst. ' C call and Make Your Own Terms apply iso to n Accouns ‘trom 1 a Week Up le Bave Oni; All Goods Marked ln Pi la Plain Figures, New York, New Jersey, ~) i Conne Pianos, Pianos, 155 Women's & Misses’ Coats. Originally $10, $15,now $4,765 $109.98 ferstance #1 4 9-75 750 -752 BZAVE- Cor: ‘467Sr. OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 Pm: INHA0Q0OUNOONOINEGOONOOOQUUUOUANEOPURTOOOUANEOUUAAEnAMnagn Ua Echenemend Ac a yj N y Prices Have Been Cut in a Most Sensational Manner—Included Are Women’s and Misses’ Dresses. Women's and Misses’ Suits. Women’s and Misses’ Coats. Girls’ Coats and Dresses, Women's Dress Skirts. 2 and 3 Garments Can Be Bought for the Price of On gas Cheap Again as You Could Buy at Wholesale. NI We Suggest’ Barly Attendance Tomorrow. Extra Salespeople, 226 Women's and Misses’'| 140 Women's and Misses’ Silk and Serge Dresses. Cloth Coats. Originally ) Originally $5 to $6.50, $1 $5 to $7.50 1. 95 now.. . . now.. 290—( dr'ginally, 360 Women's and Misres' Silk a0 to $15, 2. 50 \ id Si Dresses, yi Originally. 190 Women's and Misses’ ) $10 to $15, 4. 75 Tub Dresses, Orig- et inally $2.60" to “8, 50e S00 iris rue 75¢ MO Originally N Brecon, Orieinelly $3.50 to $5, $1 60, ; 128, Women's Cloth Buta, oe Gira ies” ‘ in odd sizes, ‘oats. Ori 5 1 Originally $7.50, $1. 50 Conve. Originally # $ NOW... 326 Women's Dress. Skirts, 200—Originally, Originally $10 to $20, 4. 7B] sb 10 $5.00, si} NOW... es BOW rrr cescverrecevecee 300 Girls’ ‘Cloth Coate and yj Dresses. Originally $2.50 to eg Ml 50c to $1.50 Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony N A BZ, See Pago 11 for GIMBEL Main Store Advt. LAIN TANT ART] iy t