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We feature a few of the many big bargains, but we can assure you that greater bargains exist in the smaller lots which are not large Wondertul =e Values Women's Shoes of Black Demi-glazed Leather k Gun Metal finished Leather Pumps. Children’s Shoes of Black Leather lots. Not all sizes in each style. Natnsook Jap Satin Petticoat | ribbon - run | with shad- 10 Tollet Articles of Nasuco Shaving Powder Shaving Soap ooth Powder _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919. Extra Special Coats Lttle Girte’ ‘cats of Women's Canvas Shoe: Misses’ Patent L gray’ her some Some slightly counter a trip el white Gingham, {rigs $400 | | | Front - Inc- ing Corsets ef durable white coutil, in washing: £ 46-1n co Dental Cream... | Fabri Petticoats: , _ GLOVES with embroiderel founce Men Sypaeekekin J Mittens with lace | kid glove p: n edge "$ tor $1.00 | Merce the in. Taleum Powder * crepe 2 tor $1.00 rined with square. GOOD WEIGHT cCorTon — | Turkish Towels | 19x84 tn. unbleaot or 16x92 id 8 ‘for $1.00 Seamless "Sheets $ix86. Choice SKIRTS “SCRAPPY” MAYOR KEEPS UP HIS FIGHT FOR POOR PEOPLE emmneeiinemes | Mvralag of Elizabeth, N. J., | Finds Old “Blue Law” Isn’t H Blue Enough. | Blue Law Sunday closing of mov- ing picture houses in Elizabeth, N. J., while the churches display films | to attract Sunday evening congrega- j tions, has brought Victor Mvralag, |"Mighting Mayor of Elizabeth,” into | the spotlight Mayor Mvralag announces himself a the champion of the working peo- ple who want to go to Sunday movie shows. He says he knows what the | people want. He 1s a physician in ad- dition to being Mayor, and bis readl- ness, day or night, to go to @ poor home where there is little or no chance of payment has made him im- mensely popular. His opponents Mayor Mvralag, opposed by tho Sunday closing faction, led by twen- ty-seven preachers, says he believes medicine is better than theology, and going crazy. He threatened that if the movies wore closed he would use the same Biue Laws to stop every automobile in Elizabeth on @undays and “make | them walk to church.” An amend- ment to the law permitting Sunday use of vehicles will prevent this, he learned, So the Mayor !s studying to dis- cover some means of giving the op~ position a dose of their own medicine. Mayor Mvralag is known as a/ He is short, stocky and © gray beard like An- “serapper.” fuaportant to all Women Readers of this Paper. Thousands upon thousands of wom en have kidney or bladder trouble and | never suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to | be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, | headache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, ir-| ritable and may be despondent; it makes any one so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restor- | ing health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to over- come such conditions. Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the great kid-| ney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them, By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. You can pur- chase medium and large size bottles | at all drug stores,—Advt. Retailer's 38c Grade Coffee tab Ld. Lots and wp From Wholesaler Direct to You BEAN OR GROUND ecient reat e Dell nee, Gr Veal Bel tar as Ca \Combination Coffee ‘7 255, } {Ground Only) DELIVERED FOR 27¢ A | = a ee eed Batisfaction or Money Back. niles Coffee Co, mB WARMINGTON, STREKT, NEW Place and Barclay Prove Mains 08 Eatablisced TO Toasy - ( \ ( ( ( ( ( ( | ' with both narro ( ) ( | MEN’S ( ( ( ( ( ( frankly say it in his greatest strengtu, | that the whole world seems to be! one YORK, cases to- day were 7% an increa: nd Re eee CAMMEYER | 34" St. New Yorke (Separate Entrance to Our Men's Shop, 68-70 West 35th St) Just Received—New Spring Styles 8. Plenty of the rich-looking cocoa calf ones, too, REAL VALUES— Quick Service PE aa ea a ee ee drew Carnegie’s. In fact, he looks very much as Mr. Carnegie did a few years ago. “Under the law I can close the tee cream parlors and cigar stores, but I do not want to,” the Mayor said yes- terday to an Evening World reporter. “That would only hit the poor, who ore targets for enough missiles now. They are taking away the working. man's beer, they are taking away his Sunday moving pictures, He annot own an automobile to go riding in. What is left for him? “The preachers hope that enough harassing will drive him into the church. “They seem to overlook that if the church had anything to offer the poor man they could not keep him out. But the church to-day is the rich man’ 's club. “The whole world seems to be go- ing crazy.’ There are twenty-seven preachers in the Ministers’ Federation of Hliza- | beth. Dr, Frank A. Smith, Baptist, is | President, and Dr, lL. B, Crane, West- | minster Presbyterian Church, is Sec- | nded prosecution of the movie men after Mayor Mvralag had allowed them to stay open three Sun- | days in succession, Judge James J Bergen charged the Grand Jury of | U: nion County that indictments must | be returned. The cases still are with | the Grand Jury. Patrons of ten | movie houses and congregations of twenty-seven churches are watching | with interest for the jury's report | Dr. Robert W. Mark, pastor of the | Third Presbyterian Church, visited the County Prosecutor's office to learn | whether he might be violating the law by giving moving picture exhi- | ditions in the church. He was told) there was no violation. | "Our fight is not against moving! pictures, but against commercializa- | tion on ‘the Sabbath,” Mr. Mark ex- plained. “I wish all churches and | moving picture theatres would use | | educational films on Sundays, No ad- mission should be charged and no collection should be taken up." _ ‘JUDGE FREES SHEFTALL WHOM MAGISTRATE HELD, [Decides Prisoner Can | Can Be Detained Only Forty-eight Hours on a | “Short Affidavit.” | supreme Court Justice Lazansky |signed in Brooklyn last night an order | rel ing from Raymond Street Jail ftall, thirty-five, of No. 487 th Street, Brooklyn, paymaster tor the ney Fleet Corporation, who is| harged with complicity in the theft of | @ payroll of $12,000 when he and two \other employees ridi ng in a taxicab | were held up at Clinton and Carroll | Streets, Brooklyn. He was reieased last night at 9 o'clock. Sheftall was arrested by Detective | | Clare last Friday night and on a short! affidavit was arraigned in the Fifth \Avenue Court Saturday morning. At| the request of the police and the Dis- trict Aitorney, the hearing wasp | poned for forty-eight hours and Sh | tall was locked up in the Jail, | |"Nesterday afternoon” ‘Sheftali's ate torney, A. B. Nathan, told Justice | Lazansky that the holding of nis client | Was unconstitutional, saying the law | rovides that a person arraigned on a. short affidavit may be held only forty- jelght hours after an arrest rae been made Justice Lazaneky in issuing the order | ia sal “A City Magistrate has no power to| hold for examination after forty-eight hours have expired —_—_—_ King Neptane Has Roll Top Desk. When steamship Olinda, which arrived here yesterday, was three days from Nuev sca smashed in the side of the cabin under ,he| jehart house and, in receding carried out with it a large roll top desk. The |desk went over the side of the vessel |with the sea. The cab.a was need by two Naval Reserve men. Fortunately they were not in it when the sca mado its raid. bi. Lee oe Annoyed Women at Movies. | Alberto Delfiro, a musician, living at |No, 9 Bleecker Street, Mount Vernon, Shee sentenced to thirty days in the workhouse by Magistrate Simpson in the Men's Night Court for annoying wo In. motion picture theatre at No. w i Av “Fie” © Again Inerease, There was an increase of 89 influenza cases reported to the Health Depart+ ment to-day a§ compared with y day's figures. Deaths reachec same number as yesterday. the onia of five neumonia deaths were reported, han yesterday, aix mot SHOES 00 ww and broad toes. ( | \ \ ' \ ( ( ' \ ' ( H OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & C 34th Street—New York . For Tomorrow, Thursday Spécial and Unusual Sale Misses’ Serge Dresses Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Suitable for Women to 36 bust measure. Ten Attractive Models (One as Iilustrated) Extremely smart styles of superior Navy Serge, straight-line, tunic and box-coat models; some with contrasting vestees, others attractively braided or embroidered. Special 14.00 OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York. Important Blouse Sale Thursday An Attractive Collection of Women’s New Blouses Dressy and Tailored Models Of Georgette Crepe and Washable Satin, in flesh, white, bisque and league blue; lace trimmed, beaded, hand-embroidered, frilled and tucked; also models of Striped Silk. Specially Priced, Offering Exceptional Values James MeCreery & Go. 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street Very Important Sale WOMEN’S SMART TAILOR-MADE SUITS 39.50 regularly 55.00 Five smart, new Spring models, as illustrated, all copies of the latest imported Suits, beautifully tailored and braid-trimmed; also plain Tailored models; smartly cut skirts; all coats lined with fancy or Pussy Willow silks. Materials include Tricotine, finest Men’s Wear Serge and Wool Velour. | ae EIEE