The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1918, Page 9

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a ie nd Rn cian iinet Wi ake Of cleaning materials devoted solely to { ill T ‘NEW BONE-DRY the suloon tndusiry amounts—or has All Excess Fat) amounted--to hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. Thousands of salesmen will be thrown out of em ployment. Tie ice industty will be Injured, although there might from this accrue the benefit of or the reneral elt j enormous quantities « every day. Of scores of liquor dealers inter viewed by The Evening World to-day it a majority waid they intended to clowe AR] Yond the liquor business proper.}up and sacrifice their investments. Trade In glassware, linen, crockery.| Bar fixtures and decorations will be == | mirrore, ¢ fixtures, plumbing|a drug on the market unless it be as- WANTS WORK WoNDEIS | fixtures ting, decorating, afd|sumed that all beer and liquor con- sumers will immediately become ice cream soda fiends. This hope is not entertained by the liquor dealers, who do not feel it worth while 40 take « chance In the soft drink field. ——— BREWING INDUSTRY GONE, LAN STS BAR OWNERS IN EM YORK (Continued from First Page.) public — It's Golden's Smart Shoes” WILL SHUT DOWN DEC. 1 Beer Makers Hope to: Have Supply Buildings to Government. The $729,000,000 brewing industry in the Unitea States will fall like a | house of cards, never to be resur- | rected, wien the new bone-dry luw $500 | Goes into effect July 1, is the pre- j diction of Hugh PF. Ta coco, brown and mahogany calf, patent leather and gun calf ‘\ Fox, Secretary of the United States Brewers’ Assu- elation, and Jacob Ruppert, President of the New York Brewers’ Assocla- tion, made to a representative of | The Evening World to-day. The only possible thing that might | fave what is to them @ hopeless situ- ation would be the failure of the drys to carry the sixteen additional States | they need to ratify the constitutional | amendment. Even that straw is fra for both Mr, Fox and M are of the opinion that could afford to hold its | from July 1 until the date Both Mr. Fox said no movement do to nullify the law “It is all over," declared Mr. Rup- EN who stop to think see at a glance that our principle, “ Better Shoes at Reasonable Prices,’ assures them of footwear that is smart as well as economical. They find confirmation of this in the long service these shoes give. Gealdems 201 Bway et Fulton St. 1593 B' way et 48th St. 73 Nassau St. 96B. 14th St. atJohn St. Cor. tth Ave. BROOKLYN STORES: | uiligation 764 Urondway 140 Flatbush Ave. 389 Knickerbocker Ave. Rup at Flushing Ave. — opp. L. 1. Stati at Stanhope St. | tem lA CMA a i WL HU ‘INLMUNRE ih 109 Lenox Ave. ut 116th St. is con- Stern Brothers West 43rd Street West 42nd Street (Detween 5th and 6th Avenues) Continuing the Clearance Saturday, of Juniors’ and Girls’ Winter COATS AND DRESSES Representing the smartest Winter fashions, arranged in the following price groups: Group I----GIRLS’ SMART TAILORED COATS Of zibeline, in navy, brown or green; velvet collars; 6 to 12 years, at $5.75 Group II--GIRLS’ TRENCH AND NAVAL COATS Of uavy blue wool cheviot and army khaki; sizes 8 to 14 years, at $16.50 Group III---JUNIOR GIRLS’ DRESSY COATS Of velveteen or superior quality broadcloth; with large fur collars of vulria and Australian opossum; haudsomely lined; 10 to 16 years, at $29.50 Group IV--JUNIORS’ & GIRLS’ SERGE DRESSES Large selections of desirable styles, made of navy blue serge, some combined with plaid silks; 6 to 16 yrs.; heretofore $7.50 to 24.75 $4.75, 8.50 and 12.50 Group V---JUNIORS’ & GIRLS’ SILK DRESSES Of velveteens and plaid silk taffetas, heretofore $15.00 to 24,75 $9.75, 12.75 and 15.00 Group VI--JUNIORS’ & GIRLS’ PARTY FROCKS Of chilfons, nets, also combivations; heretofore $12.75 to 32.50 $6.00, 8.50 and 12.75 Heretofore $9.75 Heretofore $24.75 Heretofore $45.00 \ JAGOB RUPPERT ADMITS; | to Last Until July 1—Offer | i | pert, NG WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1918. “and the worst thing about It the question of rentals and revert es) more gone, Think what will happen is that ft fy all potitical. ‘The drye] arises: Look In these two blocks, for! when 10,000 more storeroems now vc. Saw un opportunity to make the na-| example.” and he walked to the wins|cupied by New York #aloons are tion bone dry now and too. it. They] dow. “You see seven storerooms va-| Closed all at ot : expect the new jaw to remain in force! cant in these two blocks, and when When Mr. ft rt was asked what until they have succeeded in obtaln-| the saloons close there will be taree! (continu n loth Page> ing t ment." this one company; they can not be | kept more All the plants will close July 1 and they will stay elowed. even brewing a business for years, will | have “The people of New York are gu-' ing to realize what this means when he ratification of the amend- Carter’s Little Liver Pills You Cannot be A Remedy That Constipated Makes Life and Happy Worth Living (eu Gord ARTER’S IRON PILLS WI! greatly help most pale-faced people at least the} tempt to 4 fons In the h Ls ¢ 150 men cinployed by | together for the two years or required for the demobilization The employees, the oldest ones who have made | to hunt other jobs. } ABSENCE of Iron in the Blood is the reason for many colorless faces but tern Brothers West 42nd Street (Petween 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Values Extraordinary—Saturday WOMEN’S BLOUSES A Sale—Second Floor Dept. at $4.75 The Styles Slip-on, tailored and dressy models tucked, plaited, embroidered or frilled effects—high or low necks, with contrasting collars and cuffs. Actual Values up to $11.50 The Materials Georgette, Arlette and men's wear crepes, Washable satins in’ flesh, white, bisque, navy, black, plaids and the favored suit’ shades. some Silk Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags Deep pouchy models with chain handles and copies of Duteh silver frames; black and popular colors, Women’s Untrimmed Hats Are shown on the Main Floor, in Hatters’ Plush, Velour, Panne i Lyons Velvet, also Russian Si Beaver, the latter sold exclusively at Stern Brothers. Regular Value $8.00 at $5.95 300 VELVET BAGS In black and colors; new desirable models, Values $3.50 and $6.50 1.85 Very Special for To-morrow: Black and Colored SATIN HATS for misses"and women, at $4.25 and 5.50 DRESS FABRICS AND COATINGS A Clearance Sale on the Main Floor of Several Thousand Yards of this: season’s fashionable weaves, arranged in Dress, Suit, Skirt & Coat lengths at $2.85 and NCLUDED are Wool Velours, Poiret Twills, Wool Jersey.‘ ges, Plaids, Checks and Stripes: large selection of the wanted colorings, Duvet de Laines, Silvertone Velours, y Plain and Eatbroidered Ser- Buglish Tweeds and Homespuns ina at thy reduced prices meotines, Women’s Semi-made Skirts Developed in All Wool Novelty Vlaids, Cheeks and Stripes in viel: color combinations and wavy blue and black serges in plain tailored aud pleated effects, at the special prices of $9.50, 11.95 and 13.50 BOYS’ RELIABLE CLOTHES At Special Price Concessions Wash Suits at $1.95 to 8.50 | Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $12.50 Por dress and hindergarten wear; Middy, Some with extra knickers: faney imistures Junior Norfolk, Russian and Oliver ‘Twist and blue serve; 7 lo IS vea value 815.00 models; sizes ranging from 2!5 to 10 year A m8 Junior Norfolk Suits at $5.95 ; ; Made of corduroy with detachable pique Boys’ Junior Overcoats Hidltica ates He EMA a geTT A HRS Some military models, in fancy mixture and plain colors; sizes from i to 10 years, | Hats & Caps for all occasions Vluc $12.60, . at $9.75 | Boys’ Hats, . $1.50 to 8.50 Value $15.00, at 12,50 | Boys’ Caps, - $1.00 to 1.95 Value 818.50, R ut 15.00 Knitted Caps, . 95c and 1.50 Boys’ Corduroy Suits, Special at $8.50 Lined throughout; sizes from 7 to 18 years och Prices Moke Downtown Shopping an E: KOCH e 125th Street,’ West History’s Greatest Thanksgiving|§ Brings Attractions Quite in Keeping With the Event 360 of Our Regular $6.50 Smart Georgette Bloues” $4.79 Z\ NON ATTRACTIVE models’ of fine “ «™ Georgette crepe and crepe de In flesh, white, bisque, navy and black. Sh | chine, plain tailored, with high and | 4 re a low necks, some V, some round} ae Ny handsomely trimmed with self or | 51D) colored soutache braid, tucks and | “we. ae, hemstitching. Sises to 44, 210 Women’s $18 Dresses 128 In navy, taupe, brown and black. Sizes 16 to 44. Silk and Satin combined and Serge. embroidered. Girls’ Dresses Girls’ Coats $5.00 $12.75 | A CcOL- FOR school LEC- or play. TION of most becoming Smart models, coats, in wool new round velour, chev- collars of con- jot, corduroy |}: trasting colors, and velveteen, belts and pock- Lined through- ets; plain or out. Large anti pockets and pleated skirts. belt. Sizes 6 to Sizes 6 to 14. 14. Misses’ $20 Coatsat$12-95 Only 75 taken from our regular $20.00 Coat stock to make room for new arrivals. , Of navy blue cheviot, elaborately trimmed with beaver plush, buttons and belt; pockets in belt tabs. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Holiday Ribbons Dainty designs in brocade ribbon. Pink, light blue and white. $1.75 WOMEN’S HEAVY COTTON Union Suits down to 79c each Because of Slight Imperfections. Hair Width Pink only. Regular and extra veg. #0 sizes; low neck, sleeveless, ankle length. 39c Merino Union Suits 7? Regular and extra sizes. Value Sash Width req. 65¢ 185 Bc » Women’s Lounge Robes That Meet Every Demand for Warmth, Comfort and Price Moderation. at 3.97 | at5.98 | at 7.98 Blanket Robes, canal Blanket Bath Robes, Blanket Robes, in an assortment. of desirable |bound, with collar or/ light and cg eons colors and patterns, | collarless; front trimmed jjar; cuffs and made with full ekirt, [with wide satin bands. | satin trimmed. 85 Koch Standard$ 4.97 Boys’ Norfolk Suits Actual Value $8.00 to $10.00 Sizes are incomplete hence our desire to clean them out. Sizes 15 16 17 18 Quantity 17 24 25 19 Cheviot and Tweed Mixtures, Knicker trousers, a’l lined, 624 Men’s Warm Pajamas Blue, pink and Second front ‘Third Moor, Domet Flannel 7 Fi trimmed with silk 719 helio, on white frogs. grounds, rogs. Muin Floor, Last Days of Our Great Sale of Toilet Articles Right Reserved to Limit Quantitirs. Cro ms Tooth Powder, Ete ns Sihavl | Ferhan's, for the le wd SUekwe | hie “ d 1De | Wat 10e | Face Chamets... Sel Ceeetupt | 1. C.F, KOCH & CO., Inc., 125th Street,

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