The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1919, Page 13

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| '- MICHIGAN REMAINS DRY. Big Vote Agninst Sale of Wine DHMROIT, April 9.-—That Michigan) pre Waters defeated a Cone n ment modifying th lawa at Monduy's ele siderably larger majority they voted the State dry in 1916 b apparent to-day as the “dry’ inued to increase Incomplete reports fr Economy rn Walchword! Besides, Housewives Are Buy- a fivos greatost tea-value for your money. Yields many morecups to the pound than Ba does ordinary tea —eand then you have that “ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL rit and Beer. 100, 000. TEA delicious flavor! ’ OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & © 34th Street— New York 2 iis 4 itil sf V4 Ostrich-Trimmed Hats The Mode of Today Fashion's latest caprice finds expression in this charming assortment of Trimmed Hats; fine Lisere Straw, transparent brims and Hair braid in large picturesque shapes, medium and close fitting effects. Moderately Priced representing Ly By P. Q. Foy. | (Special Food Expert yf The Evening, World The effect of The avicing World's | je ampaten for falr food prices in Baas On Special Sale Thursday Only OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & C 34th Street—New York. Women’s Attractive Blouses atoes are getting should not nk that ther indard three 1 Nl BUY MORE FOOD THIS WEEK night © fowls) Mea, Rosina Mra le of med Willinm d will be close to $1,-| > ing the Food That ere quite scarce | t spell, but are|* titi J and the price uc ho id iT t cost Is Cheapest \drawing the attention of consumers | to foods that are plentiful and che est is becoming apparent to somo of t the direct or- what you TIFFANY & CO, hia aitMclil met Pirri Avenue & 37@ Street iness works best wh are not aware of the ir Jof the combing, but fails to function Junder the searchlight of publicity. This was conceded to-day by one of the largest receivers of fresh meats in New York, when he admitted “that b | there is very little beet in New York; but the people are evidently learaing | MW ito do without meat.” | The wholesale market on fresh beet | is fully 2 ce r und lower, the | bunch a f week, Butter is gradually Va al MITCHEL’S TEACHER DEAD. abyterian Chure PEARLS DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVER CLocks Watcuts CHINA STATIONERY d prices about 1 40 er than last f the year vex! st and is the cheapest meat of the retatl- Special for Thursday: | sumers should u the first place, wholesome Boys’ Blue put into storage and | 1d for eight month consumers 65 to 76c winter. Th fair idea of crate of eggs in winter: Coat of case of ees, 30 dozen, at 44tg0. Per Doz 030. storage use charces Value $9.75 at $7.50 Tam-o’-Shanters ‘This is the lowest price that the consumer can hope to get storage | ems for, and it is possible that a still hicher price may be charged next | | winter, | Fresh fish, both from the ocean and | the inland lakes, , | market more plen tross arrived early | cargo of 151,000 an haddock mo: | 20. don =64'4¢ | at $1.95 and 2.75 T 100 pounds this morning, and {eine chances o Stern Brothers West Forty-second and West Forty-third Sts. SergeReefers Regulation model, half belt back, as illustrated, also other desir- able styles; sizes 3 to 9 years. regulation style; sizes 6? ¢ to 7. amounts to $1.59 mo! 34th Street—New York Special Sale Thursday Only Women’s Silk Tricolette Sport Skirts This season's favored fabric “Fibre Silk Tricolette” Skirts \\! } (as illustrated) in White, Beige, \ Bark, Navy and Black. Slashed pockets and detachable belt. \ Extraordinary Value 13.75 OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & G (Three Models Illustrated) Dressy Blouses and smart Tailored effects in Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin; trimmings of Val lace, hand-embroidery, tucks, hemstitching and dainty frills. Offering Unusual Values 4 205 Positively None Sent C, 0. D. Also 80 Women’s Wool Plaid Skirts One of the season's most desirable models; full pleat- ed Skirts of Wool Plaid in smart color combinations, Reduced to 10.75 _|Stern Brothers ‘BEHIND THE NETO TTR LIT AI I RT me West 42nd Street — (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street A Very Exceptional Offering, To-morrow, of WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Comprising a specially selected group at $37.50 Developed in tricotine, Poiret twill and serge; all from this season's stock, in a wide choice of the newest models. SLIP-ON SWEATERS Of Silk, suitable to be worn as Of Cotton Crepe, handsomely em- waistcoats with the new model broidered; in Copenhagen, rose, suits, in all fashionable colorings, pink, blue and lavender, will be in fish tail and pinched-in waist placed on sale To-morrow, on the styles—Main Floor, Main Floor, JAPANESE KIMONOS Values up to $22.50, Special $12.75 At the special price of $2.50 NURSES’ & MAIDS’ UNIFORMS Complete lines of all the wanted styles and materials are shown on the Second Floor. Special for One Day Only: Nurses’ White Uniforms, of Poplin or Linene; with convertible collars, $3.50 WOMENS’ & MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS PRE-EASTER SALE, Thursday, on the Main Floor, at acacia Low Prices: Women’s Handkerchiefs | Women’s Glove Handkfs., of pure linen; hem- of colored linen with hand- stitched; per dozen 1 .80, 2. 75 | turned hem;..........dozen $1 .80 Women’s Handkerchiefs | Women’s Handbearcilits Bre at uh reall eaiary ay $2.85 Sheer linen; hand hemst'd or with fancy cut hem; doz. $4.00 Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, @ with lnttalee unusual values... . ier dozen by) 1 ¢ 30, 2. 90 Men’s Handkerchiefs | Men’s Handkerchiefs 200,376 | a ee Ses BS Linen; hemstitched,; SPECIAL; per doz. $1.50 Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs with satin striped border; doz. COTTON DRESS FABRICS A Sale To-morrow on the Main Floor will provide these very special values: Fancy Printed Voiles, 38 inches wide: dobne e@oa werd in a very choice assortment of new designs Fine Zephyr Dress Ginghams in a large and attractive collection of plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors; and 58c yard New Belfast Dimities, printed, floral and striped effects, Novelty Woven and Printed Voiles, Double width, in a range of very popular designs and color combinations, VERE SE RCAAS 95c yard REEN” What Movie-Land Is wike When You Are Inside It. First-Hand Impressions of the Film Country and Its People. By KARL K. KITCHEN, Sunday World Magazine Writer, just bacl: from the West, NOW APPEARING EACH WEEK, . \ 4 cra uasensioh-ndaieieimonenaen sis A MRRNIRCRRREr ACTIN Ta narra ee Ee —__--—- EE Se Se TS Pi nes NR note a 4 i i § % %

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