The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1918, Page 8

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Acker, Merrall & Condit ° THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, Federal Suffrage Amendment Is Now Up to Democrats, Says Militant Leader: 1918, In offect, ‘I want you to be fed, but 1 muat keop you away from the food.’ There should be such stirring ‘ndignation among women against the argument of States’ rights that men would never dare mention ft to a In. 1E Federal Government con- have given two sons myself, one to the army, the other to the navy. As |individuals our members have worked |for the Liberty Loan, for the Red |Cross ahd for the Food Administra- tion, As individuals we shall con- Unue todo so, But we protest egainst | ¥ vere for other women, By motley the women voters of the even” (in threat at nobtitaing tem we forced the Democratic voters to fight us on ground of our OWB choosing. “It Is the National Woman's Party oh forced the vote on the ‘ amendment, the Government continuing to make |! teat “Other organizations stana decisions affecting women as much! tor non-partisanship, o as men without giving women a voive| takes !t up the other will vote agatha im these decisions, it, they y ret is baby teres big’ ” e; o position of Su Lie hy * hat of The National Woman's Party ts the| Pore itween two dogs. Let one dom only suffrage organteation whiclrbas| hut fick his eyelash in its direction, worked unceasingly for the Susan B. bone. Anthony amendment,” Mrs, Baker added. “It t» the only organization in the world which has used the political 1| power of voting women to get the! the neripts the sons of women, tegulates their food and fuel, and I want to say now that the Natfonal Woman's Party has never opposed any Administrative measure of the Government. As a body we are blodged to work for Suffrage only, but five married women on our Executive Committees have given elght sons to the army or navy. et. Company Money and food conservation—You no more and are sure of the auality 53 | Corn—Noreca 17 tins well fille Further, Mra. Abby Scott Baker | Declares President Wilson Is Democratic Perty and a Word From Him Favoring Federal | Amendment to Constitution Will Carry It Through Con- gress—Woman Who Picketed | the other dog must have that Th. Republicans have oth eyes on it to-day, and the Democ: rate will have to pene hard no get it away from Butter—choice Creamery. tb Cut Beans Rafrapareitt tn 18 Raspberry Highly nutritious legume P Als Strawberry White House and Went to Jail | ——_—_____— ——____—__—_—__— Peas—Cape May—Sitted 17) reserves sor. jir +30) Ts Not Sure Amendment Will) A tender selected variety |Pineapple * Oe tine 225) Not Pass Even if President| ») Spinach—Norecs -No. 3 th ry Hawanian Sliced—Pac hed in sii Utters or Withholds Magic > A Coat Sale of Exceptional Interest Wie leaf free trom grit I Fetoes és Word. { —— ——— Tomatoes!" 5, Peaches. Norec, No, 2! .25| By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | You'll find them of fine quality—we | golden hit 711 tepresentatives will | | assure vou. Apples aqt.busket .35 Wy leral Suffrage | o o | * conte ale 16 - Coffee pecial 2) Sted de ep pl A 3 Oh) I thd ln Bacon -Etm ¢ ity—14s to 2 arivtving blend at @ satisfactory 34th Street—New York , Rye Flour 5 Ibs. je Tea R arene Ene 50 Mice PAUL ; Stewing Figs tb. 617 cup quai pusre “eerrewsvert snes Will Close Out Frida United States Food Administration License No, G 16091 n Free with Next Sunday’s World About 475 BEAUTIFUL ART CALENDAR give SALE _ -SALE| Women’s and Misses’ us Ve, on BAKER = Plain and Fur Trimraed Velour Cloth Coats Reduced to | 16.75 D. RECORD BREAKING CLEARANCE SALE i OS up to the Democratic White House, Mra. days of a sixty- which was terminated her protest and while her finewas paid by her Party, Mrs.| for picketing th 1 twelve Our Entire Wholesale Stock of High Class | COATS, SUITS, DRESSES), WILL BE SACRIFICED 4p RET AIL AT LESS THAN TO THE PUBLIC WHOLESALE PRICES Everything Must Be Sold to Make Room for Incoming Spring Goods DON’T MISS THIS SALE TELL YOUR FRIENDS Come Early. Sale Thursday -Friday- Saturday 275 COATS at. uae fie “LA Bolivia, Plush, Sil- g 50 Kersey, Plush, Velour, § 150 COATS Plush, Broadcloth, 85 SAMPLE COATS vertone, Velou 180 DRESSES ‘¢2.50 Amendment it | b It may pit "Do t jent’s influen 2 word tn of the J} will surely go through figures you quote reiat g than one- None Sent C. O. Positivel Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street 50 out pe ol of the New York delegation | | We Stile two or three members who 1 EW al | National Wo! a ef Rta ib lumbago, pain, soreness, wel NaH with one for and its two to one against plain and fur trimmed, plain and fur trim- | stiffness right out St. Jacobs Liniment” nial mad! tare cea : A Clearance, To-Morrow, of Women’s tore, rub it _fih Senne, Volvo. OF mani Fur Fabrics and Cloth Coats 125 DRESSES 5¢}.50 Done atay ctinled This soothing, es the ache ul ends the Tt is magic il, vet absolute ply and doesn't burn or discolor Issue is squarely up to the penetrating linimen a and pain right out mist Made of Arcadian lamb, soft wool velour, Pom Pom and other high-class materials, trimmed with fashionable furs; richly lined and warmly interlined. Heretofore $36.00 and 49.75 at $25.00 and 29.75 Satin, Velvet, Serge. 65 SAMPLE DRESSES Velvet, 14" edless for mo to explain at Dresses Like These $11.50 This Sale Is for the Public Only—None to Dealers MEYER & BERNHEIMER,"< 15 WEST 34th STREET oft ett opp weiner CYAN else stops lumbage, sciatien Georgette, Silk movement, hay ced to the Occo Serge January Clearance Sale of 4 to 50% bl ies on | a An oe fo purchase Rugs and Linoleums at con- siverably below present wholesale prices, . e 9x12 Royal Velvet | UL Kavellent Persian, Oriental, as Women’s Suits and Dresses Priced in many instances greatly below cost. Alexander’s | Shoe Sale | Winter Shoes for Men, Women and Children At Sixth Ave. Store Men's Shoes $3.85 » $6.85 $3.85 » $7.85 Women’s Slippers $2.75 to $4.75 Children's Shoes $2.75 0 $3.45 Sixth Avenue at 19th Street Women’s Tailored Suits Of wool velour, gabardine, serge, velveteen and velour de laine; in plain tailored or fur-trimmed models, 9 Axminster Rugs 15” This Never-Equalled Sale of High Grade Rugs Three of Amer les Formerly up to $75.00, at $13.50, 19.50, 27.50 and 45.00 To those desiring a high gr for a small sum, Size 0x7 ring rug uggest this offer al to-morrow Women’s Smart Dresses For street, sport, afternoon, theatre or dinner wear; of serge, satin, erepe de Chine, velveteen and chilfon velvet, At Fifth Ave. Store $5.85 0 $8.45 $5.85 $8.85 Women's Slippers $4.'75 to $7.75 | Children’s Shoes $2,753 to $4.85 most popular makes are represented in this line Hi Beautiful new make these rugs suitable for most any Men's Shoes 45.00 5 less Axminster. ..+ $35.00 Oxle Royal Wilt $55.00 9x12 Best "10 Wire Brussel a Velvet Formerly up to $69.50, at $12.00, 19.75, 25.00 and 39.50 Women's Shoes Women's Shoes 23.98 fe =i { 50cPrintedLinoleam enuine Linoleum Rugs Most sanitary rugs Very heav felt base Insts, The remainder of our higher priced garments in use to-day 548 Fifth Ave. at 45th Street 80.00. ax9 249 | tern rom fi rolls

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