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— if if DEFEAT OF PROWIBITION IN THISWEEK'SVOTE (asics Their Analysis of | Figures Points to Control of Next egislature. ALBANY, April 19.—Oponents of Prohibition, who fought ratification jeral Amendmnt at the of ths Le n of the .egisiature, 1nt to-day overthe results ul option el tide in thirty: . Ney empha- 6 dys bad cap- 1 the wes only nine- » facts stand out Promin That the majority aginst Prohi- bition, figured on the hsis of the population of the cities vo was upward of 215,000 for th wi That by having carrid tl jarger municipalities, the wets rtained more than 1,400 of the 2,132 licenses af- fected by the election, o more than| 70 ape cent. of the totalinvolved. .t In numerous instaces, iia which ware represated in the ibere Who voted ed temselves in an, attitude o} the voters, es the localoption elec- tio’ ected againin the elec- | | there willpe a certain both Houses gainst rati-| either Fedenl or State Roe figures compile here! that votel t lation of abot -| with making THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRI to the drys. All elements tn the Republican Party opposed to a third term for |T re capitalizing as jimh ‘as posdible the bie vote given |the wets. They are predicting that, because Syracuse, Schenectady and | Other large centres of population, |where the Republican majorities abound, went wet, Mr. Whitman, because of his advocacy of Prohibi- |tlon, w svo a weaker candidate pat cae maries than was antici- a tg Governor's friends merely smiled at these predictions and point lecores of towns and villages alr dry which, when added to the tw cities that went dry yesterday, over. top in both population and Republican vote the nineteen cities now in the wet | column. | , None of the cities that voted on the liquor question Tuesday and Wednes- day had previously voted the »: loons in or out. This was beca law extending local option privil to cities was passed only last year and did not become operative until this spring. Subdivisions of the State | smaller than cities have had local op. ton for some time. There is no means of ascertaining | how the newly enfranchised women | voters divided on the Liquor question, The wots claim that the dry pro- gramme did not appeal any more| |strongly to the women than to the | men voters. The vote cast Averaged | 70 per cont. greater than that re. corded in the Jast Gubernatorial | Jelection, chiefly because of women's participation. | EDUCATIONAL HEAD 1S HELD UNDER SPY ACT CLEVELAND, 0., April 19—A. L. Tlitehcock, Socialist member of the Board of Education, was arrested last jevening on @ warrant, issued by | United States Commissioner Marlatt, charging him with violating provis- jons of the Esp! 6 Act, specifically against the Lit jerty Loan. Hitchcock waived prelim- ary examination and was bound | | erence to the Liberty Loan: "I do not leve in the the rt | | was as much of @ surprise to them as|6, he is alleged to have mado this ret- | , Stamped:ann Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York FOR _ SATURDAY Sale of Men’s Low Shoes D-9o Formerly Sold to $10.00 685 PAIRS— Cordovan, Mahogany and Tan Calf, Gun Metal, Black Kid and Patent Leather, English and Blucher Lasts. Sizes incomplete. Separate Entrance to Our Men's Shop, 68-70 West 35th St. | HE ALSO FIGHTS WHO HELPS A FIGHTER FIGnT, | over to the Grand Jury. In_a speech at Sandusky, O.. April} SX Myf Attractions Are Priees—Quallty—Servies DC Closes 6P.M. AN GRAND Rapins FURNITURE oe CREDIT TERMS L 19, "ALL GI CARS TRANSFER TO--THE HOME OF TRUTH BUY AS MANY LIBERTY BONDS AS YOU CAN AFVOKD. 59TH TO OTH STREET- Liberty Bonds—Your An A Sale Unusual Women’s & Misses’ Capes Special $18.50 There’s a peculiar charm about a Cape that appeals to the feminine fancy. And the models offered in this sale are the newest modes of the season. Long and short Coatee Capes— Draped effects—Madonna style, fas- tened at left shoulder, and more conservative models. All made of fine Navy Serge, un- lined or lined throughout with Taffeta Silk. One illustrated. Styles for Women and Misses. Special Saturday at $18.50 Bloomingdaler’-—Matn Floor, Lex, Ave, Building. nmunition’ Your War Duty—Buy Bonds! Special Reduction Sale of Fur Scarfs of Quality $24.50 The result of a special purchase, including some Scarfs taken from regular stock and reduced to make this a big event. our Bloomingdale§ LIBERTY Boyne SALE Min! vere SreciAl hoorns -LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE A Liberty Loan May 8 A Chance for 600 Up-to-Date Men Who Want Clothes with Style, Comfort and Quality to Find Lasting Satisfaction in One of These New Spring Suits For Men § 1 7 or Youths, Made on the very latest models, of plain blue Serges, fancy Cheviots and Worsteds, as well as Flan- nels in blue, brown, gray and green Sizes for youths, 1§ to 20 yrs.; for men, 33 to 46in. chest. In regulars and stouts. 400 Pairs of Extra Trousers, $4.95 In worsteds, cheviots and plain b 29 to §4 inches. Thes Bloomingdale e Yo lue serges; waist measures are exceptional value at $4.95. othing Dept Main Floor Win Bring Peace Boys’ , Confirmation Suits Fine Blue Serge Sizes 7 to 18 Years nn Ay Bon $7.95 to $15.95 For Confirmation, dress wear or for real service, the Suit of Blue Serge holds first place i wardrobe Our stock embraces a wide range of choice in this much-wanted model all the ways from $7.95 to $15.95. Special—Fancy Cheviot Suits, $7.95 For boys of 7 to 17, the latest models in on pants suits. Well made and finished The Bond of No Kegrete—IAberty Bonde Be eer ces | K. & E, Women’s Low Shoes ular oeuercnent choose from The latest} ¢, styles for boys of 214 to 8 years, | Boys’ Hats in wide variety range from 98c to $4.95. Every Scarf is of an excep- tionally fine grade, lined with good quality Crepe de Chine. 1 a boy’s The We Believe This to Be the Largest as Well asthe Best Display We Have Ever Shown. All open animal style. Wolf Scarfs are as soft as Foxes Poiret Wolf Taupe Wolf Cross Fox Near Seal Cape Kit Fox Bloomingdales’ Fur Dept—Main FI. Your choice of Poiret Fox Blue Lynx Taupe Lynx Near Seal Stole , Lee. ave, Bldg Boys’ Blouses 69c to $4.95 dit. urd: Evont seine to} Open! 104 or. L TSTATIONS A complete line, of amous make of Blotises; lar or neck-band style Boys’ Caps _, in all the wanted styles, We to this Many new models for dress or walk col- ing, with Cuban or Louis, Military heels, turned or welted soles. For Style, Quality and Price the Garments Are Not Matched in Other New York Stores. COLUMBUS AVE 8c. BET.103 & I Bomingdatee’ Boy¥ Dept-—Metn Floor Put the Liberty Loan pate Toga for Wee EOYs and Girls “Alice” at $1.45 box-pleated f for little green or 1 cuffs hem- Over the Top $4.98 to 36.98 Oxfords | Patent Colt Gray Suede. Pumps Brown Patent | I Black Patent Leather Gun Metal Cocoa Russian Calf Tan Rus Black Gun Metal. Bloomingdales’ Shor Dept.—Matn Flos Men’s and Young Men’s SPRING SUITS $24.75 Because we planned many months ago, and made the most effee tve use of the power of ready cash in the great clothing fashioning centres, we are in a position to-day to clothe the men of New York in fashionable and durable suits at a price which ‘epresents a saving big enough to pay for other Spring needfuls or, 180 a Day Will Buy @ LAberty Bond Kayser’s Silk Gloves, 69c Each Pair Fully Guaranteed Six thousand pairs of these exceller silk gloves, with double finger tips, which add to the wearing quality. Wg Mastic Sand Pongee Gray 4 \ ted toh trimmed Tan Navy Black White aX boys of 2 to 6 year : : “March Hare,’’ $1.9 Washable Kid and Doeskin, $1.25 ee Prix se finish, I Dutch Pan talettes as red ¢ and champ ted do ttle waist of whit WILL BUY $100 WORTH “Bill” Sailor Suit, a mart AE j can, with mblem; $1.75 f White showing “suit p cuffs Illustrated 2 to tached to little tots ambra of HFURNITURE FOR in ivory. » sand veskin i Main Floo ed Baal nity’ Dept.—Main Flo: Help With 4 20) “ o om © ae Novelty Nature Shape” () § —a hat, a fine pair of shoes or a few cravats, etc. Imported i afin M4) Our suits at $24.75 are made in all the newest models of the season, C hi Fi Ready Maes Wear F ootwear Bt of fancy mixed worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, homespun effects, a olumbia Grafonolas Veils Specially Designed Q oe | ; fancy unfinished worsteds and plain blue, also blue serges. We) Ba poy Tans Variety Of misnhiee and for Boys and Girls Te oats Wee ) ° , 1 i colors. : » s ‘ 5 The coats are half or quarter lined with regular or peak lapels, : . “ 144 to 2 yd. lengths Carefully built on orthopedic $1 on Ei patch, regular or slant pockets, English soft roll sacks. a | 98c lasts to conform to the natural $1.25 iS) ‘ shape « he foot 1 There Are Other Suits Ranging from $17.50 to $39.75 ; oy : ae ; y aa : F Fi Children's i Large ( rirls’ Hs) - 2 a Sizes 6 to 11. $1.98 to $3.29] Sizes 2!. to 7, $3.50 & $4.98 (es Long Trousers Suits, $16.50 | a Mae | Little Boys’ F Ages 18 10 20 ; at Specials Sizes 11! to 2..$2.98 to $3.98 | Sizes 9 to 13!.,..$1.98 to $4.50 Only 2 Days More 4 | Nobby suits for the boys who feel that they have reached man’s | | BHR een oR Larger Boys’ Shoes Sizes 1 to 6 $2.98 to $5.50 RI estate even if they have a few years to go before getting into politi WHITE SHOES a World's Rotary Sewing 3] The suits are just as carefully tailored as young men's garments high o: ; Machines BA but the cut is more adapted to boyish figures. «52.98 to $5. 8) Fancy Mixed Cassimeres Patch or Slash Pockets es, $3.25 to $6. 50. 5 Other Youths’ Suits at Salada 75 =) ei Fifth Moor, B r ne id a Sa Se bh Floor, Broadway, Front, To Keep Your Skin Ea Free From Hairs - Bh All the Resources of the United States Are Behind the Fe eae agg pet Ee x NW T 1 It you are willing | Buy Your Bond—Better Still, Your Bonds TODA} fe delatene pete, re o appreciate the convenience and great value o I fort or injury ’ ° Wi | Women's Liberty Loan Comittee Booth, Main Floor, 8th Bt, Between Elevators. “| (OR ezcmiaite same. ® the Sunday World’s Want Directory---READ IT. a En ax ¥ : t u cle inted with thin treatment, pro viding you get real delatone,—Advty ‘ ‘ y t Y —