The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1919, Page 7

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REFORMER FALS TOPROVENIAYOR ALQUOR BOOSTER | Lalictitjeansaie | City Council of East Orange Satisfied That Bottom Has Fallen From Charges. Alfred IL. Holbrook, an Fast Orange, | %. J., Sunday School superintendent, lawyer and bitter enemy of liquor, has | failed in his attempt to prove Mayor, Martens ‘iuilty of naming men to | looal offices in tho interest of the Hquor traffic.” The reformer appeared before the City Council jast night to endeavor to substantiate his allegation, which has had the city seething Year’a, City Counsel Jerome D. Gedney, a New York lawyer, summarized the re- former’s evidence with: “I have heard that whiskey makes two kinds of men erasy; the ono who uses it and the one who don't.” The City Council rat summary. There was Holbrook then cons use considerable . bolstor up his that a photograph of M. Martens stand- ing Between two saloonkekeperg was published in a Newark newspaper Jest summer, It turned out that the photo was taken on an outing of the Ferdinand Coyno Association of Bast Orange, a political organization, at a clambake in the summer, This did not figure as an indorsement of the Uquor tra. The Ci, Council took no action last night after Mr, Holbrook’s talk, but practically all of the Councilors agreed that the bottom had fell out of tho charges. ——— HELP HIM BACK IN CIVIL LIFE AS YOU HELPED HIM 10 WAR Be Good to the Doughboys Is the Slogan of Draft Board No. 170, Which Is Doing Real Work. “Help the eoldier back into civil life as you helped him Into the army,” is the ¢fogan adopted by Local Draft Board No. 170, which has headquarters in the Hartem Chamber of Commerce, and which served the territory around Yexox A and 126th Street. The soldier 01 zation of the district will be perpetuated as the “Board 170 cto” Irwin Karts, chairman of the Draft Board, is the head of the chib. He ts organizing a theatrical benefit to raise needed funds, The benefit will be held et Loew's Seventh Avenue Theatre next Monday night, when “Rock-a-Bye Baby” will be presented, since New 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 60 STPEET FURNITURE CashorCredit (UT open Evenings Till ® o’Cleck, OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, ial LINOOLN’S BIRTHDAY, Holzwasser Home Talks No. 422 N experience of over quarter fight here ino} Ve French band Spanish Spoken Here pi I a Rat Write tor New 18-Page Catalog and €-Page Special Sale Circular. Eaully Reached irom West Side by {J 86t» or 59th St. Crosstown Cars, A3-Koom Apartment 4 teen aan H Our LIBEL 1ERS TERS 4700 VAL JAMES BE ECKER adverti fed in Eighteen Twen he would sell Pew 12, Trinity Church, “at Public Auction? Bloch Reed Pullmans Reduced Made of genuine half round reed, with reed hood. Reclining back, sliding board across wood footwell. White eaam- eled Pullmans have green-lined hoods. Re- versible gear. Finished in white, ivory or natural. White Enamel... $36.75 Natural......00. $34.75 Sheets Size 54 x 90 inches 2000 Reduced to Q8c exch Pillow Cases Size 45 x 36 inches 1500 Reduced to 30c each Women’s Coats Fur Collared Models Unusual Values $24.50 An opportunity that will interest the many women who have deferred pur- chasing Winter Coats. Smart models in all wool Velour Cloth, with large shaw! and muffler collars of French Seal (dyed coney), Nutria or Taupe Nutria. In fashionable col- ors, warmly inter- lined and _ lined throughout, these are at this low price about the best Coat Values offered this season, The Price Represents Less Than Actual Wholesale Cost Third t loo -Six, that THE EVENING An ested Toilet & Bath Soap 3 cakes, 25c Babeskin, Palmolive, Peroxide, Lord & Taylor, Williams, Armours. Sale of Household and Decorative Linens At Prices Less Than Present Wholesale Cost 1,000 Table Cloths Pure Irish Linen Damask Table Cloths—7ox70 inches. At the Reduced Price of $4.50 Each. 500 Table Cloths Irish Linen Weft Damask Breakfast Table Cloths—size 66 x68 inches. At the Reduced Price of $3.50 Each. 50 Fine Irish Hand-Embroidered Sheets Reduced to....... each $9.00 Purchased months ago in anticipation of this Event and offered at far below prevailing prices. Black Cowhide Traveling Bags | L. $10.00 | Cobra grain leather, lined and with 3 pc 16, 17 oF 18 inches. Full Sized Wardrobe $35.00 ‘Trunks 38th Street =) A Sale of French Ivory Ponte ink San Toilet Articles Beginning Tomorrow—at the Very Low Price Important Purchase of 2,500 Pieces Every woman who requires 1 in these very | re remarkable values. 95c Each tly Every piece is perfect, finely finished, and of the most wanted size (In the artistic shapes Large Mirror, Comb, Hair Brush, Clock, Military Brushes, illustrated.) Hair Re ceivers, Powder Boxes, Photo Frames, Bonnet Brush, Clothes Brush, Pin Cushion, Perfume Bottle, 500 Table Cloths Pure Irish Linen Table Cloths—2x2!9 yards. At the Reduced Price of $5.95 Each. 250 Dozen Napkins Napkins—size 22x22 At the Reduced Price of $3.95 Dozen. | Irish Linen Reduced to Damask Jewel Box, [ | | | Weft Damask inches. 100 Dozen Hand-Embroidered Madeira Tea Napkins dozen $4.95 Second Flu kin Table Damask Tray, Nail Buffer, Fiower Vase. Ground Floor, 500 Dozen Napkins Pure Linen Damask Nap- s, breakfast size. At the Reduced Price of $3.75 Dozen. Table Damask 700 yards Irish Linen Weft 2 yards wide. At the Reduced Price of $ 1] 50 Yard. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE SECOND WEEK, NINETY-IHIRD ANNIVERSARY SALE 39th Street Choice of an Assort- ment of 22 Pieces and practical Toilet Articles will be inter- ~dinner size. els—boudoir size. 150 Hand-Embroidered Madeira Reduced to........ set $3.95 Tourist Cases 25c, 45c, 79c Covered in cretonne, khaki or satin; lined. rubber 150 Dozen Napkins Pure Linen Damask Napkins At the Reduced Price of $6.95 Dozen. 500 Dozen Towels Pure Linen H. S$. Huck Tow- At the Reduced Price of $4.95 Dozen, Luncheon Sets Sale of Luggage ight Weight Suit Gases Light Weight Suit Cases $13.50 $18.50 cow! , | _— f — ) 7) q 1 || Gg yp Steamer Wardrobe $27.50 Black Enamel SuitCases ~§7.95 ‘Trunks $30.00 Light Weight Suit Cases ned | jaches. * $15.00 tyle; full | forced corne Fol! ity } wit p : f 6 ‘ an) a » : A ey Trunks Women’s [at and Shoe | Light Weight Traveling Rags $9.75 Full Size Wardrobe Trunk $55.00 Open top igh; 24 in fi nies hoe Srna tnd lien randum Books of In 1826, Michael Hays, a milk Stanton and Sheriff Ten Dollars REWARD for his Memo» moncy due from customers, which some miscreant stole. Streets, 9 Art Goods Reduced Madeira Scarfs, ex- , $475, $5.73¢ ca. Madeira Pillows, hand embroidered, and over colored linings, cach $2.50 and $3.50 Silk Pillows, gold lace centres, rose, gold or blue coverings, each 99,' Stamped Dresses to Embroider White Voile Dresses, for children 4 to 1o years, 2.25. Infants’ Dresses, 1 to 2 years, 5. Pitth Floor Fine White Blankets 100 pairs Reduced to $8.75 pair Wool Filled Com fortables 100 Reduced to °7 SQ each Women’s Suits New Box Coat Model Interesting Values at bbe 50 rsary offers ing at a price which gives no idea of the. style, ship y smart Suit Advance Spring Model in Wool Velour, Men's Wear Serges or Broadcloth, the jaunty box coat, silk lined and choker em and give new kirt is very Sizes 34 to 42. A High Class Suit Ata Most Attractive Price, Pa neta S i

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